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42 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, TRBUTEISPAD T0 LEE'S MEMORY | Children of Confederacy Hold | Exercises at General's Statue in Capitol. KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED ON NINTH ABOVE G ST APPAREL JPECIALIS TS AN ABSOLUTE GIVE AWAY W DIy | S NPT S | mankind that no superior officer ever lived.” Senator Barkley of Kentucky FOR MUCH LESS THAN COST TO MAKE said in referring to the sterling quali- | ties of Gen. Robert E. Lee at impressive | MODELS OF LASTING BEAUTY AND GREAT WORTH FOR exercisss held under the auspices of | the children of the Confederacy, in memory of the 121st anniversary of the ANC DAYTIME TRAVEL SPORTS STREE AFTERNOON DANCE DINNER EVENING birth of the gr Southern general, ln’ 15 10 410 front of the Le tue in Statuary Hall in the Capitol erday afternoon. 3 3 102 "'LS FOR'\ ERLY The exercises included the placing of | a wreath on the statue by Miss Frances Phillips. president of the Mildred Lee Chapter of the Children of the Con- federacy. The wreath was presented | by Mrs. Albion W. Tuck, division presi- | dent of the United Daughters of the | Confederacy. | Declaring that “Gen. Lee could point | with pride to the noble character of his | ancestors,” Senator Barkley said that it | is because of Lee's “spotless character | ;md noble example” tribute is paid to | him Touching briefly upon the career of| Gen. Lee, Senator Barkley said that | :\< an officer in the United Si ng flood control in the region of Mississippi River and that sug- s made in the report have been owed down to the present ti Senator Barkley conclude ior COATS AND WRAPS TH FUR OR WITHOUT “3’ | people are from, without regard to pre | udice, they are all glad that there it | but one flag representing the whole | United States now. The program was opened with prayer. | led by Martha Kemon, 11 years old, | chaplain of the Children of the Con- federacy group, and a recitation was | given by Lila Wallace, 14 years old. Those participating in the ceremony marched into the hall headed by Miss l 7 8 AM. TO 7 P.M. A | Downtown Office Open 5:30 to 8 Saturday Evenings 4% Tune Deposits | Frances Phillips. who bore the Con- | federate flag, and by Miss Svdney Alex- | ander. who carried the Flag of the | nited States, the two marching side | side, L “The exercises were under the direc- | | tion of Mrs. George H. Alexander. di- | rectress of the Children of the Con- federac; Boy Asks $25, 000 Damages Albert H. Smith, a minor, by his | mother, Mrs. Bertha P. Smith. 1009 onroe street, has filed suit in the | strict Supreme Court to recover 5,000 damages from Everett T. John- son, 2129 F street, for alleged persor injuries. The boy says he was seated in | a parked automobile on Eleventh street | southeast near N strect September 18, when the defendant negligently oper- ated his automobile <o as to collide with | the parked car. seriously injuring the plaintiff. Attorneys James A. O'Shex nr;’d J. H. 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