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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MOXDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927. AT e 9 MaJ. Hemphill joined the staff of the | 3 St. Mark's Club Thanksgiving eve, 7 i | o, eed e ot e | MRS, JENNIE L, STIER | CFFY NEWSTNBRIER. |0 Mk St o Fower o ey | HARMED BY WIND PUFF 3 | was connected with that paper, su AY. of Delta Delta Delta. Mrs. Fred H — y 9 T e ke (o fr1B08, wehtan | West End Citizens' Association will | Meisnest, chalrman, Wife and Three Children Endan- Tapt. Pra DEAD AT AGE OF 80 ..0"% Saioci o the Wosterr, ere )Beautiful | 3 " 1 Silk Stockings | z byterian Church. E. D. Merrill will “German day celebration” will be | gered When Gas Heater Is Put Out. Capt. Frank W. Dawson \\':-]u killed. Maj. Hemphill took up Capt. Dawson’s fight against lynching and other law- | tell of “City Transportation,” and a | observed tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at the |y pue of wind last night extinguish lessness, and his editorials, written in | Attended Inauguration of Every | Red Cross representative will spedk. | Concord Cluh, 314 C street. Pt e o | L | | | engaging simplicity with a delicate ” y touch of humor, won him wide repute i " | The Order of Scions of Colonial Cav-| qpo Georgetown Civie Assoclation |of George Wolsquin, 200 C street, the e e o President Since Buchanan. |aiors will hold its annual celeb-ation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the |gas endangering the lives of Mrs. | Watterson, then editor of the Louis- Active Church Worker. Phillips School. p: " WL Southen . = Othle Wolsquin, 40 years old, and ‘0 Man i ville Courier-Journal, in Southern jour- The Vermont State Association will > f : st FOR < ‘eteran Newspaper Man e ¢ | }MW tht B A0 st ol tan Tuncheon tomorrow, 12:30 | three children of the couple—lohn, G s. Jennie L. Stier, 8 years old, | flood in Vermont in the auditorium . at Hotel Lafayette. | vears; Anule, 4 years, and Ne ild- m———— | v - i s and Courier, emph e CORRECT / 5 \Yas Former Corre News and m;wnw.\uv I]’\t»‘ly'yxll‘wl—l RGHIBAT. OF ohe’ 0€ \Cashidatons shaEtent ot Hntetiae B : oy | ears ol 2 ik "'y"fl'_'““"l S " he Charlotte | O1dest families and who had attended Nicholson of the Red Cross erve (:mmzs fi'\':\w\‘r"l’\? 'm. The hisha b ks shaki R A mone FLnpaten b the inazuar f « N ¢ he observed | meet tomorr p.m., in auditorit > 1F 0'elne etadt the odie Gt COLOR ETIQUETTE A spondent Here. e o o |5, iy " eler’ shelden | il doeribe ciiots 10 b bsger | mee emeri, | D 1 SEio90H | veoes 1 0 e the oo o N ‘»H‘.\“‘] \K""‘ ”\““‘I s s ap|aleilats ue ; speak All Vermonters and friends are i (“h »]nm- ¥ e i i (&S B . A4 s last active pos LB vest a short iline 3 | “Leadership. i vl o a8 p EXPOSED knees today demand stricter : B5 the Associated Press Spartan @ wiherer i nve (NIUSIRGY, RIURRE arEn HTNees (0T Lot Lavwrence Murphy of the staff of obedience to color harmony. A ABBEVILLE, 8. C.. Novemher ears he was editor of the Journal. | o O/t T L of the mint | % Men's Club of Christ Church, | The annual anksgiv @ ted the o il ¥ nded to a 1 F i - B : “Maj. J. C. Hemphill, veteran Sout bt e I EStiiin B cite A6 Thistie Georgetown, will be addressed this | the Georzetown Universit spita syl e ot the sll-important knees—Dexdale Sarolina newspape man &nd w forme: Lectured at Yale. Mg i 8Ll LT T t * levening by A. C. Houghton, president | will be given the sisters i 1d_reported they were not seri stockings come silk de luxe to the top. rec Washington eorrespondent, died her: yrai. Hemphill was elected first viee [ationded the. Richaids Girle Selmol, |f the Men's Club of St. Stephen's | assisted by the ladies’ hoard, tomor- affected They are the latest vogue in colosings. In ? ~ vesterday. The funeral was held i ident of the Associated Press in|in her father’s home on Maseachu. | Ipiscopal Church, — Subjec “The | row from 3 to 6 p.m. The public is| pleasing combinations to harmonize with 4 ; Charleston at noon today. e Tn 190910 Maj. Hemphill de- [ sotts avenne, hotween Fifth and Sixth | Benefit of Organization.” Smoking and | cordially invited eves bric tone of the season. & 4 < i emphi d a) e e Bro ectures on jour- | < was nded the ol. | refreshments 5 o & ry dominant fabric tone DB, e o .I\l J :l !mlvr):":h “nn“m: s ered ‘n'x Bromley lectur n | treets was founded the first Campbel: m i b Womsi's Clty Clab- Miss. Clars W ine gauge, service weight all silk, with ] el old, had hee lism at Yaie lite Church by the late Alexander | pe flubbard-Raymond Home and | McQuown will be honor guest a 9 some y < h civie and ate affairs in | Camphell. 5 1 ve. silk placed sole and reinforced heelandtoe. me month Active in civie and State af imphell. a relative, School Association will meet. 8 o'cloc the meeting of the current | S [i i GSing (o CHarleston LTI 880, dnft wth Carolina_through his editorial Mrs. Stier was a_deaconess of the|a¢ the }lnhlu",nl“l‘ 1“‘“!;\” 1;- Kimball | even ‘l"!lx]\’n 1"'.‘::‘.::},]:-\- fl'!.l‘\ yl» x|v“” Btvis L3RS pict §= S0 working on a country weekly lere lumas for many years. it was not | Veymant Avenue Christian weh, | il speak the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place < = ntil 1902 that Maj. Hemphill came |in swhich she had heen an active T AL sl BM WE DYE in direct contact with the zeneral |worker for many vears. Last vear| The Kappa Beta Pi League Sorority [ International Economics. public. Then as chairman of the pub- | at a reception she was congratulated will entertain Sh idg The Washington 2 1348—F St. N. W. | WEARING APPAREL BLACK icity committee of the West Indian | by President Coolidge on her long and | Foltz g4 dinner, 7| will be the guest of Thompson's SR ANNIE BARNETT National Press Bids. | e position. he won a reputation as a |userul life, : will bo (he guest of Thompson's Dairy | SISTER “ANNIE BARNETT, ‘W. ¥ e i | For Mourning ‘' 24 Hours | speaker and his services were in large | Funeral sorvi - ed at | 1 L e e b e | i o o (T TR O 'DEXDALE HOSIERY MILLS, Lansdale, Pa. Washington, D. C. | lemand. |the residence . e.| Arthur “roe, recorder of deeds, | palieh o Chevy: Chiase. Md. ANNIE 5. heloved \CarmachDryClcmmg&DyemgCo | | Barle Wilfley, mont | Will speak, 4:30 o'clock, at the EIKS'| qpo Federation of A, F. I. W. will| Eife of Her " and mother of | this evening at the Washington Club. | After severing his connection with Line. 181z | _After serving on the staft of the|syenue Christian Church, officiated. | Rest, Third and Rhode Island avenue | giveo for the benefi Podd 08 - Srvices st (be Shave oL New York Times in 1 Hemp | iyterment was In Glenwood Cemetery. |Colimbus Lodge, No. 5. Public in- | fatic Camps tor. business girts and| wisy Npvemser B Al pm el Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store. e Tty HL| ol Stlee s sutvived b ‘| vited. women, under auspices of the pationa | Difietown S ("< Inierment ai was a member of the Cosmos 1 ieorge Cooper and Miss Jennie C.| , The Admiral George Dewey Naval | 2P '.'°"""'"f‘,°t] \}I“m?m”' 9 P, | BN TN00 o nn ot e renigromber 20. 1027 Press and Alfalfa Clubs of this city. | 1t of thi . Auxiliary, U. S. W. V., will meet, § 3t Wardman Park Hotel. Mis TR Mearior 4111 Fessenden st | He also was a member of the Phi Beta Ser : nine | 0'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania avenue Heaton' Eubank and sater of® ary & . Kappa Fraternity. rdchi . Mrs. Olinus § and | Southeast. = oits. ¥ 1] Catholie S50 b ; eIt o i1 itys i Gz o ) i IPPING NEW Charin, T b AR 5 G The Business Women's Council will S Alrs Brawn Metealle of Cha inzion artists being held at the studio - mect tomorrow evening in the lecture | (o, Md.: George Cooper, ir.. of |°f Clinton War 307 Q street, will | s s Fro TR / & I I VERCO T voom of the Church of the Covenant i Jean Campbell Goodwin, | "SI0 open to the publie during | Gl a{“-‘\'\“l\'.u-hmw i ) " P IER ( ) Q mph afternoons and evenings until Decem i ” | ; There will be a Thanksziving party R Yl dwin and |00 under auspices of the recreation com- | \William Ervin Goodwin of Seat - | - Larnes P She also leaves four great-grandehil| . Bl La P Port Limon ... November 12 : =i o dnnghter-indaw, Mrs, | The .\\:w"vniv,:n] Assoc n[,.,; of Uni-| Brotinmgholm—Gethenbire’ .- November 10 | 1y |t Quinaue en, and a dnughlerin . it | Yersity Women has canceled its fort JUE TODAY : £ 15 gt Heury Stier, the latter of Pitts-| nigngiv talk planned for Wednesday bty 7 By : ember 20. 1057 urgh. and instead will have the talk given | AMmercan, Bankes e | o i th b | SR ae ovemb 30 by John Q. Tilson chair- | 4 Rk iease omit ‘ri 2 2 Sl J er N Sunday, ovemb o ae Is I’l'l(?lldly‘ Opposition to the proposed merger | Gmotneton W. G T, U will meet | & i, Yvember 1) WAIER | On Sunday. Sovember s 1927 | of the Northern Pac Great North- | Myg™ payi Richman, 455 Sixth sereet | Gy J Sovember 16| Toeed . N The friends we make— n . Burlington & Quiney | o iheast. 5t S s Seeiale d s m we Keep. They realize | Railroad: voiced yesterday by N o e ToutEY that their Interests are | Representative Dickinson, Republican. | Washinzton Alliance of Delta Delta | smerican Legion—Buenos Air T R et our interests, too. That Jowa, on the ground that it “does not | Delta Fraternity will sive a dinner at riean ' Eeslon=DienoasAirear Lo o} jtiem high maes will be is why we have grown to appear to be in the public interest _ oo Yovember 11 | o e renoes & he one of the largest t scems established that it would = Glombia ovember FLDERY. Denarted this life on Fridar funeral directors in the | create unbalanced competition of a !y SRRV o - Jovember Norenber 18 TEE Al e i T Ay Rl Eloe o | sort to jeopardize the interests of the | o] ; i P Sl November 3 aaiehter of 3Mra. " Josenhina vate ambulance and liv Northwest generally,” he said. ¢ o e " She leaves to moyen her de: o G ant County JE WEDNESDAY. 4 Giher, rels and - friends. | Funeral on > Reward ~ Phone Kensington b Ve alGend "B 4 5 €. - riesHavre .- ; Ja'?‘ o T Ryan Perry & Walsh | o3r : it i Funeral Director P 2lst and S, Reward, h 4 A / Title, tanl Tont ihe 317 Pa. Ave. S.E Morticians [ BAR PIN. damond. Fiid o : gl of Thoma S e K SR Telephone Atlantic 17001701 Private Ambulances or_in”Biamond_tasicab - cal: e i st iy 5 || 29 H St N.W. Main 984 b Sl s s T thence 1o 1927 VIRGINTA PERKIN- 3 s 7ard’ £ her life, mother g e »H .fl.\u‘i i e from Wright's _furdrai Byron—Piraeus . 111111111100 1oth, <t nw Con "M, DUE PRIDAY. NOVEMBER |Cemetors.” (Richmond papers ple; President Harding—Bremerhaven On Sundav. Na hor 7 ~ Straved Nov. | November 16 | * in hia" 88th vear. 4 D, om 15t and You'sts. n.w. Reward, ania—Southampton November 1 AL, . Fuant o v"'x;t» ]"lv}"‘ \\.h te s \"‘:H-I !|Hl A" i 2 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26. et Ty November 16 | o < Jife Sundav. No- pe 2 2 . ey —Ta % veve..November 17 2 927 S S I wish to express a genuine feeling of ey =5 . Be leaves in ‘motirn’ heAr Joss: 2 Dkaus] Enzlish gratitude to you for the fine consideration e DUE SUN bes 10| R A ROk T e i shown in every possible way.” DOG—White Snitz_Collie, hlack_ ez diedonlh=CIAn seoreoNovember10] poneral Thursdas. Nosimber ot oy Complete Cost $298.00 D o out STEAMERS. Fia prerme o DOG. part _airedale _and_ German _police SAILING TOMORROW. Fri i 21 JOSEPH black, brown ‘mixtus white spot | Providence—Marseille |s . On Sunday. Navember o0, 1897 n_chest: hrass h “Bucky" | Columbus—Plymouth Cherbourg and Bre- | 4t 2:20 am. at Sihla¢ Memorial Hosnital MBKS t. Rew m WALTER F. SHUCKERS. hushand of the TTLDOG white. femals—Call | Lituania—Copenhazen and Dantzig. Iate Alice A Shickers. aged §: Fie SONS- Inc. _ L IR L n" Ranald—Capetows. neral from the chapel of Th oo, Crtablished 1850 ‘. * | Coahoma Conty—Ontwerp. M Tthi et now, on Tuesdav. Novemhey tablished 185 Alfred B. < Sinsinawa—Pirae 2L R Reftives and- (onic i MORTICIANS \ier A, Gawler inity TR sind Columbia 10 Chevy (hase | SAILING WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. | National Cemetery. " 1o ot Afl 17301732 Penna. Ave. NW. and MeKinley ste.: reward. | .yenearia—Cherbourg _and _Southamoton. (0, Sundav. Novemher P & i e ss_Box 78-M. - nw . Interment Davis. Beacon Apts.. or phone Cleve. | poyischland—Cherbours Southampton ~and NIE widow of i — Hamb m her late res N POLICE DOG_ Wlack and brown | conte Riancamano—Nanles and Genoa, . on Monday. ers io name ol | Caracas—san Juan. La Guayra and Mara- . a A On Syndas, Xovember 20, 1057 g Memorial Hospital. G I hai i Rermuda 3 ; morial Hospital. G other "emall " articios, Cail “Adams. 1024 | Santa Mar fzeton. Cristobal and Santa beloved hushand NN Main 3512-55 L e money and | SAILING THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. o 0 reward. Mrs 4" | Coamo—San. Juan. Monzolia—Havana. Cristobal and San Fran. | tend. Intermen between Tessiire and | Lo g - it Teturned to Georse | pr Monros—Havana. Cristobal and e i RN o, s ANDRE 7 fir Conet (around the world). beloved an’of ‘Andrew and the WILLIAM F. ELLIOTT ey e AE———— ofpasei Tolson, ' He oavey st e o Tolson. and. m : ¢ 5 e <~ | SAILING FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. H ‘ Expert Embalmer and Funeral Director of 35 Years Experience STAN CAT. “oranze: in vicinity Ward-| , o0 “Bicoonh Cherhoure and Antwerp. e and, meral Triesdaw Is Now With The W. W. Chambers Co. : Cofticar Port ‘au Prince Curacao and Puerto - o return keys to Mr. Fitzgerald. Main 9176. ris—Plvmonth d Havre. 2 Home of High-Class Service at Lower Costs i B0 | parin S Plemonths and Bavee ot Puscio In Memoriam. 'BOO] marked F. & N.. with ahout Colombia. BAUCKMANY. In loving remembran HN W. BAU H art Sch,affner & Marx Eokdlneincs ('4'>;n‘n'1‘\v,v‘|a"::’}')l‘mn;'v[»r.:"nl-‘r:‘ul::';d mn!'d.'e"";‘:“.'“fig SAILING SATURDAY. NOVENBER 26. drar asband, | YOr "W P AT SR b WV Gid receive reward. atter 3 | Majestie—Cherboure and Sonthampton, 5 doarie this o two Seaat o A Complete Funeral as Lcw as. . .$75.00 |||/ "= P T R PRGN R : . To me the month of November is_th X % Y ~ ja—Queenstown and Livernool. ovember 1l 9 Ohe POCRETBOOR—Lelt in felephone baoth in | Laconia—gueensiown and addest in the vear. when my dear hiy World’s Best Steel Vault i $85.00 [t Cnar St oo oo and”s Heward') ¥egiimai o saner il weas, calied as: e one” 1 1ov s POLIC 3 nd hiack ndAm-—Plymor Boal S Ratter all “joir him in' that hevenly ' homg S( )ED Modern Ambulance Service..... $4.00 =| 00T e ek o i o ori . BN 30 E 1 “Wolf.” | A e ndon. Metal and High-grade Caskets half the By s Ao P eana. Crisiobal and Port Li- [ CARTER. In lovine memary of our belavel gonrantee our T ana conds ' cunn ok Bushand and father WILLIAM T. CAR reater than at its kind. Our prices ¢ i-carat _diamond setin_platinum: Santiazo. Kingston and Puerto Bar- | TER e awav_ {en years a 2 1 Teward. Tel. Stiafos STS t November 21" 1917, ' Years_ a8 etter—guaranteed. i : bl iazo. Ki d Puerto Ce IN CASE OF DEATH CALL o eoey g o e | Wpbra s Kineston and Fuero €o:| e, ve loved b, 00w mien Wom, | | ave. to, Fuclid and L sl e- J 3 Loyed. remembercd, longed for always, The Brown Stone Funeral Home Wi B e e o LD Cavising many &' siept teat U OF W. W. CHAMBERS CO. : e it el Suies | ¢ ALY, between 14th FOSTER. Tn sad bhut loving remembran 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Columbia 432 4 this Tife two years ago today. Novemba day afternoon. north side G st SAILING MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 14 n.w., Saturday night. Pot. 5524. SAILING SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27, of our dear erandmother and sreat-gran — - between 11th and 1:th: reward. Finder cali o Sanla 3 PN i o 50 ol ——lal———— al—— b 3| [a R R e Carmia—Genos, Leghorn and Navles. | F005if it we g 19 Neke: * Montevideo—Cadiz and Barcelona. TATs e W years ooy ey Noson We' cannot help but wonder why Hi=——IE==I == S Ll i it b Mo of1 a0 o Save e R R DO OIS | _ FUNERAL DimECTOBS. | MU T AL . L) [0 T'nrieht and faithful in all her ways, New imported, suede-finish S S T T | ooy 0 mother. good and kind. Sibtins-—ai¥t ikl dmy. thut e ea S L AORID rurn. | pob A RS Bl S What a wonderful memory she left behin{ e ” " - 1% - e lost our dearest friend. will give unusuzliy long ; \ Joseph F. Birch's Sons | it fitaie ARl woo s E ; - > / 3034 M St. N.W, Fhone west u. | GIFION, Insad but loving remembrance wear. In rich heather shades g {~ V. L SPEARE CO.| “ hifiiiisiing —copper beech brown, ST9s ey ] _ . L. AR ol Top Jone roare B parset aw ' ik 3 : Neither the successors of mor connected My _heart 1% gad and lonely today with the original W. re, estabheh- Fahhe love of my dearone gone. smoke blue and smart plaids. Wl . < : SONW.| g TRy MGl ™ Ay 1626 HARRIS. Jovine rememy Gear HARRIET “HARRIS, w Yeira Geo todas, November @ Single and double breasted \ /Y o e e ; i it St i | NIRRT SN models; every coat silk lined ~ e — TN g, D and tailored by Hart Schaff- ' ol B N / ' W. Warren St o SR T iRy ner & Marx. | R ‘ Lth & Sprivg 14 —Cob ) FiEi o g Ry o o Limothy Hanlon ) & ‘h:.g}-‘o:f:TE'.\""‘F;L:L‘T;E?;‘DEEVPi T RO o4 AnOth/er flne value o — Watch the Klddles tlll‘lve on Pri:::e Limousi:e‘.imbulaxge i ‘\‘!M’{dmm'mnhs_ ALICE, L} P . AE. 412 A St. N.E. Lincoln 524 | 8. Sacred to the memor Overcoat at " Dorsch’s “Split-top” Loaf ALMUS RSDEARE | & S | Succeeding the Oflgmll He zave and He taketh awvav FAMILY. ‘W.R.8PEARE CO. X In memory of THOMAS EVZK‘E: $32 T has in it the most of what growing youngsters need to build brai:l 1623 Connecticut Ave. QUEN, who died sixteen Sears ago 4 and brawn. You won’t have any trouble getting them to eat Dorsch’s _POTOMAC aa00 {5 : recions one, from us has gone. Single and double breasted styles— “Split-top”—because they like it. PR O ,Frank Geler’s Sons Co. | S bl irmen, | It’s pure and wholesome—because we exercise the iy v, Main 2473 | PATTERSON. 1n snd but sweet re new smoke blue and -oxford gray, | discrimination in the selection of each and every inhgrfldiefn:;uk & ::::‘nh%' "'.m'fw” FEMetlof Wi oli l’l{?’flu’% i i i It’s our way of combining them—and our method of ing—that A Ty leaving e, silk trim and tailored by makes Dorsch’s Bread so different from any other. Not a secret formula, flog s Kl : e ;-yi S Mt e, Hart Schaffner & Marx but just experience and skill—backed by a sincere ambition to give you FUNERAL DESIGNS | o, dar, 1 kpow ron sy hany the best Loaf of Bread possible to make. GEO. C. SHAFFER WHSwsong la e pain) sesosram; EXPRESSIVE FLORAL ENBLENS AT oD | PRYSHER MiRKim PN EATTERSQ) . ‘ s 9 «gplit-ton” Loaf Our Only Store, J4th & Eye | "I, e .t kg ronie 1-t0 oa redgro il bk Vg R o N AR alelgh HaberdaSher o compistan QM P BLACKISTONE, 1407 H| "o Sl i cmumma There’s a lot of difference __Beautiful Floral :’;f.e.'{.“'n!'."t"m\.aa ; nc. ¥ Designs, $5 and 1 1 3 1 O F Street I Tyice a day we supply the grocers and t34a fii,s, o B ve lov delicatessens—fresh from the ~ovens. i very Service, Gog took her home, I M Ariee earemive) It was His will Trexpentive. But in our hearts. Gude_Bros..Cou J2I2 .St “Wel