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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1927. tather to keep him from losing his|being thrown out of house and home. w'Dow OF TITANIC 1 dren living, was hurrying home with 3lincy ’_‘,‘“"I‘)ey“a"}“f,‘rf:"“fi“;f".a =~ GIRI. OFFERS TOWED [fomer I am the oldest of eight children, and 'her husband on the Titanic to attend D ioat, . W “Iam a girl of 19 years,” the letter | I'll willingly sacrifice myself for that VICTIM TO REMARRY i, funeral of another son. Afre. A Willlam Maddox, Burtrum ATHER CAN PAY begins. 1 work in a factory to help|amount just to save them from ruin. Ryerson was saved with other womern i cks, m Mladdox, Burtrum so F my parents. who are in debt up to|* * * My right name and address is when the boat went down 7 M. Marceron, R. Mar . C. May, thelr necks. My father s a miner. | Miss Mary Luzuske, 1010 Line street. | v Was Saved When Liner| . Numerous philanthropies have been Mascetti, George Matasian, allolg He works hard. but he does not get|Frackville, Pa.” S Mrs. Ryerson's interest She has M g enough to feed and clothe his family. I A I Sank—Will Wed Adviser to |been a world travaller, having met Mr. i af Joseph A. Mayhew, C. F a, 3 Rl e+ . Diamonds—Silverware ]U'N ASSUB'AT'UN . Mellon, - | Willing to Marry Any Man Who | {70’ ves for the house. He owes for z féen & orld traveil Watches—Clocks and Jewelry A. G. Miller, 5 food ~ Compiles Cancer Data. Pkt e ertesse in Peking. 778 T seph H. Money, Ei ’ Will Give $9,000 to Save Fam- She then lists some of the debta.] b junctr Lane.Clayton has com: by (e Ammocisted Press head of the forestry service for the 915 re W. sette, Harry C. Myers, John F. N 4 . the greatest of which is a mortgage ¥ | United States in the Pi . He G Street N.W. ley, B. T. Newkirk, Mrs. E. W g ily Home, She Writes. for $7.000 on the home. She says the | piled a report on a special form of | CHICAGO, December 1.—Mrs. Emily |is 48 vears nldmnnr’le!r'rr’:\:]:\lr)![:"nlttfld El‘n Rhode Island Avenue Cm'l‘“"' IQ\ L'(,Norfl“' (1 T‘.‘p'gri:‘:. liu’ house will be sold if they can't get the | cancer that is being published by the | porie Rysrson, whose husband, Albert | Charleston, S. ¢ man W. yke, L. W. - money. The other bills amount to| pritish ministry of health. Quota- | Ryerson. lost his life when the Titanic PRPSANAL AL ’ Leland Parker, Frank Pastove, J. A.| g e Associated Press 22000, G I F S zens Gl"OUp Has Successful | pettit, Charles 0. Pierce, Charles P.| % G 0¥ Crn 5, ember 1.—A | “So L want to know if you can‘t|tions from 818 articles and papers. | sank, will be married next week, it Is| The national forests of Nicaragua I | Powell, John A. Randall, Dr. L. L. | 0l g0 iohter in Frackville, Pa.. in | help me out,” the letter continues.|data from 16 countries. including |announced, to Forsythe Sherfesse,|are to be explored for gutta percha Two-Week Campaign Rensall, A. C. Rice, Walter Rice, W. | Tioptor to the New York American | “By that I mean to put an ad in the | Czechoslovakia and Japan. tah dia- | financial adviser to the Chinese gov |and other kinds of rubber, under a & E. Ring, Clarence Robinette, Francis fvogterday offers to marry any one who | paper and say 1 will marry any man |grams and many appendices are in. ernment at Peking. year contract recently revalidated M. Rosenberger, will give $9.000 to her debt-ridden | for $9000 to save my parents from|cluded in the volume. | Mrs. Ryerson. who has three chil-' by the zovernment For Xmas Giving | T F. A. Rooney, William F. As a result of a two-week member- | James H. Saunders, C These Specials for | ship drive, 245 persons were elected 'Hm-mar; 11 Schellin. Fred G. A N, \ 6 6) ) (1 to membership in the Rhode Island |kel, J. cheuch, Mr \ Avenue Citizens' Association at the|er, P. Schrodt, R. L. 1 i\ UM regular monthly meeting of that or-|F. W. Seyfirth, Fred } S : 5 NS Uy ) ¥ ! ganization in the Sherwood Presbyte- |sephine E. Simmons, W r 1 o iy 3 N I\, s G g (o g rian Sunday School Hall, Twenty-sec-|H. B. Smith, F. E. > B ond and Rhode Island avenue north-|Smith, Harry Lee Smith, Millard Snif s T .}\:\,}:h.xe‘l‘ir;d}{f{rfnr“l.]z.\lpilrlo,'-;;di'r::ri.' K A U F M A N N ’ S H S T R E E T of the committee who had brought in | R. Steele, L. C. Stephens. | the most new members during the| R. T.Stewart, C.F. Stinson, Charles | —_— _ e —— S B — — drive. They were Thomas J. Llew-|H. Stone, Kenneth R. Surato, A. elyn, E. L. McDowell, 1 Suttle, H. W. § B. tter, J. B. Higdon, sign mountings. tions, a_member of the Citize; estmoreland, L. S. Wetmore, $100 values..... Havenner also delivered a short ad-| John Williams, H. D. Williams, Mv # dress, tracing the history of the Citl-| D. C. Williamson, H. C. Wilmoth. F. I. zens' Associations in the District. Wilson, Mrs. Clara Wolf, Miss Eiberta W ings of all descriptions, in A heated discussion arose over the |Irving M. Grey, Thomas Gunson, C. Meredith C. Wilson, president of the |7, Cusack and Mrs. Kate Osborne Fall. | Frank W. Ballou was try Sheep Smuggler Killed. J. Llewelyn rose to the defe sortment of ex- A resolution signed by 90 parents : 3 ‘ — ~—— W. Goodman, W. E. Rabenhorst and | Tauberschmidt, G. Tribble, X 5 . James Silve F. B. Wallace, N. A, Wannall, Diamond Rlngs The prizes were presented by Dr.|H. G. V ton, Franklin L. Ward George C. Hav r, Si Clara Watson, W. Watson, E is if . West, W. o ns Law- | Extra fine visory Council, and president of the |rence White, Le Roy Whitman, Wolfe, B - platinum and white gold. question of school needs for the com- |\ Itohler, U. S. J. Dunbar, C. W. rlstmas - % ssociation, who presided at the meet- G 2 e | 1 s Al S Ll '| BUCHAREST Rumania, Decembery| 4 . . ¢ . e inally |leged Bulgarian brigands was killed in | Diamond Dinner ||| Ballou. and an agreement was inally | #£5 OERID TS ran Monday | o . that i ¢ [night, says the newspaper Universal. Rln83 urged to expedite the building of the | The Bulgarians were attempting to replacement of the Langdon School |smusgle a flock of sheep across the —of 15-kt. white gold. latest de- | || of the Federation of 'C - ebster, Chris A monds. Regul Anacostia Citizens' Association. Dr. | Wieland : e A wide variety of mount- Committee Sharply Criticized. s > - A. B. White, Neal Bragaw, Ch munity, during which the school com- | Scherer, J. H. Rankin, A. T. Terwisse, mittee of the association was sharply | Mrs, M o 3 \ y criticized by some of the members, and | §am C. Grimes. J. < Aus | ing. charged that Supt. of Schools | Lanzdon i e o b e ok g R I (A).—One member of a band of al- T $33.50 with the least possible delay.” frontier. quisite designs. Up in the community that accommoda- tions be made for the seventh and eighth grades at the New Woodridge Eraternel Watch Charms chool, even if portable houses had SEEN Onlers. Vs | to be used, was unanimously adopted. | Ao ociation also voiced its ap- y r the proposed $10.000,000 ry loan to the Park and Plan- Co ssi parks - Ses Owr Seloction of sl ottt COMBINATION PINS |}/ Urges Airport Site. 5 The recommendation of the Bureau Of All Descriptions of Efficiency that children now lodged at the House of Detention be placed in custody of the Bureau of Public i % i scaia. Welfare, was indorsed. [ / ' Martha Washington Mrs. J. J. Lerch was elected a dele- \ . \ e A\ : : 7 Sewing Cabinets i : gate to the Public School Association. o 3 = S The resignation of Morris Sabin, a eat wisely - 'm',. o’ g $19.75 4..-;__-4 \ A sensible gift that is very ~v; former member, who has left the com.| WHETHER y°y‘,u~u find that useful. Just the thing for munity, was accepted. ceil or both 3 0od . Col. J. Edward Cassidy, director "“7\.0 is a great a-;l\ :fofibled Cogswell Chair 5:353‘1& ;me é‘:fiffi?&é‘f’fi?fi“’fé living, if you 1€ a(:(ina\ tract. Deep, soft upholstering and needles, thread and sewing ma- the most appropriate airport site. | * by a shiggish e world fine fabrics make these chairs terial. ' Solid mahogany. The association had as its guests " £xo has becom marvelous gifts for the J. Louis Gelbman, secretary of the Exo e use of its gentles b tign’s couli i $29 ol l_ongrps(; Heights Citizens’ Associa- famous b action and delight- 3 = J tion and delegate to the Federation thoroug! h of Ex0 in . P o of Citizens’ Associations, and Presi- taste. A dash of T8 | > o e A e et | L Bl M e ‘ A Nohair Living Room Group to Interest Ehitlen Ruitons aid Rings sociation, also a delegate to the fed- s fot R z ble P 2 oFallOrders. Embiem ||} tion | | bbbl deink B o ord — Any Home Lover—As Sketched H 0 ¥ ntras 3 / i s e e et e ‘ary “salts 7 1 P — The luxurious settee with its" three resilient I49 The following new members, se- BARE S cople every- 71 .\ / : ! : s cured in the drive, were elected to That is why peoP i y 3 spring cushions and an armchair to match, are o0 oo as the / 2 ; . A bt membership: ) claim EX0 2 % / covered_in genuine mohair, with reverse sides W, H. Allea, Frank A. Amoroso whers st of aids 10 oo 7 ; of cushions m 5-color Jacquard. Velour piping— R.B. Anderson, Charles A. H. Bailey, pleasn i cnjoyment of life: 7 / hand-rubbed mahogany-finished frames. ~ Con- i“"{;f' hBT”'i; F'(‘R'z&sr:es' G,‘ome healt! di oy 75¢ and $1.25. 7 ' 7 struction and fabric of the very ‘best. . rnholt, Dr. C. E. rton, J. L. ruggistsy i f i o Bateman, Mrs. M. W. Beard, Mr. How- 05 S S Fireside Chair § 59 : ; ki g SEReE it L e ; @ ard L. Bell, Mra. Lillian Benedetts, — ; = to Match, Use Our Edsy Payment Plan-at No Interést Charge : ;“lh f(:b Bensan‘,’r.'. W, Birch, A. L. 4 S = - i - ckburn, Aubrey R. Bodkin, Edward = 7 - ¢ Wag A. Boteler, Ernest M. Boss, Richard - Tca' agons o E. S. Bost, Mrs. F. L. Boynton, F. g . $19.75 u Lady’s Wrist L. Boynton, H. W. Bradley, Oliver % * P y Bright, * ESer g o Secretary With four rubber - tired . B. Burgess, H. G. Burrier, Ed- ; AR wheels, th sily ing tea Watch ward L. Carleton, Joseph P. Carrigan, | {Siggaia WORLD F‘:"? 1 SHlle S tone s B e - i G aie aperally ) pocid it 1oktmiite wnid il | §l Gnaroatiesn, (3. X Chas. ¥ M. rreeavESCE this remarkable reproduction of for, thrifty Christas shoppers in various hmshes. case, 15-jewel- Harry E. Coleman, Mrs. Harry F. early American sty s 24 movement. $ 0~95 Conover, Miss Anna Cooley. William Mahogany vencer. i Budget Payments Regular price. Cooper, Mrs. C. B. Cornelius, Mrs. ‘ =] $15.75, special Mary Daprato, W . Davis, 6-jeweled wrist watch, Defbaugh, George A. Degenhar W*‘\:;e or . gr H. Long, Arthur H. Dey, A. gold ... ST = " Dugan, E. C.'Dunbam, W. L. ery la assortment ol N. R. Eaton, Frank Eberhart, °« o Vanity ~ Cases, . Cigaretts | | |1 . Bdmonas, J. Bhatt, 1. & EL || This is the s Balt” Bkl ot Mrs. James R. Farrell, M. E. Farrell, Sam Fine, Mrs. A. K. Frank, other novelties. A large RobeH " : . 4 t A Fravel R. M. Furness, variety of st sugsestions | ||| TN i chmman: - s cannene -] place to learn here at reasonable prices. D. Garner, Mrs. M. E. Gates, Joseph A. Gauges, Mrs. Tda M. Gauvrean, R. L. Gilbert, Mrs. Edward A. 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