Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1928, Page 7

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the home of District Supt. J ‘SILVER TEA PLANNED | FOR HAMLINE CHURCH ' 5 from 3 to 10 pm Assisting Mrs Hand as H. Muirhead. Mrs. Harry Mrs K. Duchay. Mrs. T. W. Mrs E R. Rochester. Richardson. Mrs. Albert G. Ruff, Mrs G. Curry. Mrs Smith and Mrs. H. O Hillman. Mrs, Methodists to Conduct Benefit Feb- ruary 15 at Home of District Superintendent. A silver tea for the benefit of the Hamline M. E Church will be given at NG AT N O i 7 i - A7 a7 $1.25. S$1.50, S$1.69 Baby Dresses S SV i Phelps Hand, 1607 Allison street. on February hostesses will be Mrs. Orrel Moody. Mrs. John C. James, Stanton. | Mrs. W H | Frank Welch, Mri Joseph Templeton Herson will SBARS T'he Store for Thrifty People™ THE ST' preside over the tea, assisted by Mrs. | Mildred Gurney. Miss Edith B Alh!y“ Lucius C. Clark, Mrs J. Edson Briggs. Mrs P'r’nk E. Reppert, Mrs. Spencer, Edward S. Brashears, Bastam, Davis and Mrs. L. Riley. An entertainment program _has been | bankruptey arranged by chairman of the tea committee. includes musical Couch, Miss Lols Stuntz and !"rnnk Boyer. Volunmy Bankruptcy Bernard Buckhantz, C H Mrs Warren A. Ross. Mrs. Mrs. Wul\er Mrs S Louis Lieb, Mrs. V. 1 Mrs. Harry C. JAMes. ang estimates his assets at WAl | Attorneys Peyser, Edelin features by Mrs Mrs. G .F. Williams. Mit\ appear for'the bankrupt. BRUARY (LEARANCE All Small Lots and Every Piece of Winter Goods Go Into This Sale With a Drastic Price Cut That Means Riddance for Us--Savings for You! & HARRY AUFMA 1316-1326 Seventh St. 25 Dox. Broadcloth CREEPERS 49c¢ imported hroadeloth hahy o N: A\Y and 3 vears 150 HIGHER-PRICED DRESSES NI g travi Last Call—Loiwest Prices Women’s Coats Sealine & Raccooney Fur Coats 339 Wiere 55950400 96950. . . . convens 22 Fur-trimmed Coats ‘18 Were £32.50 10 $4450. . ... Fine Cloth Coats, richly furred Were $24.75 10 $29.75 Cloth Coats of Fine Velour Were $18 1o §24.73 Fur Collar Coats Were $16.50 1o $24. 0dd Lot Coats Sold at Double or Sale $1 Handbags silks, $3.50 Rayon Bedspreads P, conhcerianaeat sl ~ lore..:...c. N T NG SR N7 N N S N st v ¥ i NI VB S TR N T S Vi PR Clean ups in Men'’s and Boys’ Wear \Itn- $1250 Ravnster $3.19 ornt \hnp il §0 lnd l’ \hnm !I oa s 18 40 17 \hn « 82 Part Wool Union Suits. SI 4‘ soits atandard make ¢ VAL VR, M VR N YR MR AT RN AR G||I( lnd Woonl Hose, 3% Al Aropstiteh sty ey \'tn- Sl \luvk Pants, $295 fur men and §! 9‘ \\Mkn Lumberjacks. . colore: Al won $1.69 N NFRC VR YFRE NER MR Yo " 4-Pe. $9.95 10 815 $6.95 Bove $1and312 \-mnlel nion Suits. 59¢ & H i'l Juvenile l)nuhlc Bed Size All Wool Blankets ! shipped 3 sample ease of 50 paire tale next Fall Pine quality : e thick: size 62382 inches ever quoted for a tlrh"l' 1807, all-wool blanket. Suits, 95¢ theze n]a,.wu varn. with neat that F l‘hrullr}’ Cleurance Plain & Printed TLKS Yard-wide At - fin warhable dinm silks | new Bpring des and ezt printed gumranieed TRV OO - indreds of for quick hiese are i ord strap V4 tan 2 bt not in hoes with fearanee beauti! ather o T TER TEN VR TR S sturds \ remarka heautiful Hali of this Ir georgettes and at and charming | nd ma and priced 2 hle women and some large acked look and thr ot heing Drastically Reduced for the February Clearance L oo 2o . o 3 hi fine ombre < new high-<hade flat crepes. pretty printed silks: the Id at §10 to §13, in washable tub silks, striped Here are represented the styles, halance are-, its. ter that will be worn for the coming sea- Tess than half of what yvou will pay later on fine fabrics and styles for collection of lovely $1 Pointed Heel $1.98 Fine Silk Hose Lace Panels iited Salp of ’\mr iGl lS 310 $12 8 $15 Spring Felt Coats r‘a« un and the and | ginghams like fresh air nshine augh hades, ney ned newn bee “heets s the lowest price v service A Sr'muuimml C 'lc'umm-t’ Sale! 26 Prs. Women's, Boys’, | Novelty Footwear er 1 snappy ack calfskin nd rve nu sk wleas hl\‘)‘) K81Ix90--72x90 ~(fi\"‘) Fine Count Sheets Direct mill purhase of round-thread, closelv woven. finelv bieached n a choice ol double, three-quarter and single bed sizes, in regula- ion and exira lengths Every sheet guaranteed for long wear and extra finished with 3-inch hem top, 1-inch hem bottom February Clearance Misses’ & Children's arvanzed Bpring stock oxfords. Made will b room for and sturds peciall new on raets. athers A Aprons make the UNDERWEAR, Etc. gl 19¢ $1.98 Satin Slips, O Baronct satin. Fall shades 79¢ 39¢ $1 Sateen Slips. Feaney flounce. asy'd colors, £1.98 Lon= ¥Flan. Kimonos 70 Fancy patterns 79¢ $1.29 Nema ¢ Waondertin syle Among these are mans 1 White N Good quality Ine leather soles and rubber he . g v"/fl///Z‘,’///c Prices Go Lower 17 [ I LI R B P L L PO 2, 7 T L 2 PO O LD A o 50 Wool Rugs]| Slashed — Prices 39¢ 45-inch White 0il Cloth, 19¢ 7.’w 2‘136 Rl( R;u:, I8¢ 691 Wlme Enunrl WAu. 39¢ )Sc Women's Gauze Vests, 5¢ 69: Upuqur Wmdnw Shades, 29t Al 3 TR DTS 25¢ 32-inch Amoskeag Dnn Ginghams, 12'/,¢ Zat& 591 Yd Wid (.ulonnc lZ'/,( $ Z.yfl'en leannmnSmll J91 ‘ $1.50 All WImI Sllp On Swuu—n, 49¢ 391 hu Bu“fl \luh, 19¢ WWWJW’ LU TR REARTS R Y DR L. L i/ il g Savings Mount Hisher In The Bargain Basement Sale! 69 Flannel Gowns, 49¢ Women's Step-ins. $2.9% Bath I $3.50 25 White 14 e A iz L I $1.39 Red Star ye, 10 Ydl‘, 89¢ n.Slm(n lele Covers, 39¢ domtenn wied colo Sfllcd 19¢54-in. Unbleached Sheeting,29¢ Standgrd sl e heave 19¢ Gold Pand China, 12 for 67¢ Awsrtedd size platon anl sauccts and Goits 19¢ 18x36 Cunnon Huck Towels, 9¢ Wit and 29( Yd. Wide Slnflmg Madras, 19¢ |9¢ Hnllfl'e chchul n|,7yd| S7c 5].25 Bordeud Hl“ Rugs, 87¢ Te b hen whie 0 vanis hoig $1.25 English Long Cloth, 10 Yds., 89¢ St iy Wit 39¢ Men's Rayon Socks, 3 P Aot faney Datioine all alae DAY ST \R WASHINGTON, shoe merchant, | yesterday filed a petition in voluntary He lists his debts nl ls m.} ‘& Pvacr 2 % § ? Ige 1 troops and will D. €. FEBRUARY MRS. JOKN 3. WEBB DIES INAUTOMOBILE |W|dow of Atlorney Exmres AR AT A TR M Y MM N B SIS, | NTViik | | | | ! While Riding in Car With | | ! Her Daughter. i Mrs. John §. Webb of 2020 Conneeti- | cut avenue, member of an old and dis tinguished ~ Washington family, and | prominent in social circles here for | years. died Friday morning from a sud- den attack of heart irouble while in a [ motor car with her daughter, Mrs | James F. Mitchell, wife of Dr. Mitchell. the surgeon. (| Mrs Webb had been in gond health prior to the sudden attack which caused her death and on Friday morning had I gone to market with her daughter, Mrs Mitchell. The two had walked together | through the market on a purchasing tour, and had returned to leave the pur- chases at home. While but a few blocks trom the house. Mrs. Mitchell turned to | speak to her mother, and evoking no| | response, noticed that she was leaning back paacefully in the seat with folded (hands. The car was turned about im- { mediately and returned to the home where a physician found she was dead. | Wed Prominent Attorney. Mrs. Webb was a da or of Hav- ward Hutchinson. president of Alaska Commercial Co.. the ploneer in Alaskan development. She was mar- ried at the family home. then at 15 K street. to John Sidney Webb. son of former District Commisisoner William B. Webb. Her hushand. who was a orummrnl attorney here and was at- | torney for the Alaska Commercial Co died in 1918 | Mrs. Webb was a descendant of Anne Hutchinson. pioneer of the woman's, movement. and also of Col. D. R. Hutchinson, commander of the British | fieet at the famous Boston Tea Party | e el days. She was born in Baltimore and educated in Paris. | Father Had Famons Country Home. | Her [ather at one time had an im- mense eountry place named “Sitka." after the Alaskan city. about 12 miles | northeast of Washington, which was a_center of great social importance | The familv also lived at 1619 K street | Mrs. Webb is survived by two daugh- | ters, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Walter F Chappell of this citv: a son. Hayward | Hutchinson Webb of Altoona. Pa.. and six_grandchildren Funeral <ervices wiil be held at the | residence Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock | in charge of Rev. Dr. Johnstone of St John's Episcopal Church Burial will be in the family vault in Rock Croek Cemetery The honorary pallbearers will be Dr { James F. Mitchell, son Webb of Altoona, Pa.: Walter F Chappell. 2d: James F. Mitchell, ir: | both of this city: John Carroll of Se- wickley. Pa. and Malcolm Nesbitt of Pittsburgh. DR. GIDLEY IN FLORIDA. | Pnhnnmlnxy Assistant Hayward Hutchin- | at Smith- sonian Studying Old Deposits. | MELBOURNE. Fla.. February 4.—Dr | J W. Gidiey. assistant curator of pal- contology at the Smithsonian Institute. is a visittor in this citv as a guest of Charles Singleton. While here Dr. Gid- lev. with others from the museum. wil! conduct investigations along the canals where remains of mastodans and other + urfhutnr\r animals have be 2 un- On- or the chief objects of the pres-i ent expedition is an endeavor tn estab. | lish the certainty of the presenes of man | on the American continent during the Pleistocene period. as in this jocality there have been found human bones or artifacts. assoclated with undisturh- ed fossils bones of that period Dr | Gldley's operations will cover the terri- tory ~between Melbourns and Vero Beach. where similar deposits have been tound. Maj. Winton Tmniferml Ma). Walter F. Winton. Field Artillery has been relieved from duty at Lima 25 military attache to Peru and Bolivia °nd assigned to the 13th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Bragg. N. C. Ordered to Manila. Capt. James L. Mcllhennv. 16th Field Arilllery, at Fort Mver. Va. has been ordered to Manila. P 1. for duty sail from New York 2 Mav 16 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMAN'S, 7th & F : CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS azos 9th St. N.W. Columbia 432 Funerals As Low As Complete s Caskets & All— 75 -W. W. Chambers Co. 1400 Chapin St. NW , Cor. 14th Perry & Walsh Morticians Main 984 ~ " AW | AN “James T. Ryan Foneral Divector M7 A Ave S Pelephone Atlantic 12°% 1 D |pm. 1928 —PART 1. W.LICARTHY DIES SUDDENLY Former Ncw England Dry! Chief Walks to Hospital to Ask Aid and Collapses. walking fnto Emergency Hos- | pital to seck treatment for an acufe attack of neart disease yesterday after- noon, William J. McCarthy, 42, of Bos- ton, former prohibition administrator of | the New England district, fell deaa. | Mr. McCarthy had lived at the Burl- | ington Hotel since January 12, having ~ome here from Boston, his friends de- | clared. when he believed he stood at the head of the applicant list mn mw] amiraticns for his former position in | the prohibition service. His body ha: been taken in charge by friends here while instructions are awaited from his_family | Boston physicians declare that Mr. McCarthy had been ill for some time | During his_three years in office Me- | Carthy made 5000 arrests and confis- cated millions of dollars’ worth of liquor and liquor-manufacturinz _parapher- /nalia. He was cited for bravery in June 1921, and received the commenda- tion of Washington dry law enforce- | ment officials for his achievements His brother is John MecCarthy, <pector of police of Boston. After in- Beneker to Speak. The Community Institute of Wash- ' mgton will present the gmerican arti Gerrit A. Beneker. in an illustrated lec- | ture on “Art in Everydav Life” as the seventh event in the Winter series at Central Community Center Thursday | evening. Mr. Beneker will use stereopti- con slides made from his “one-man show™ of industrial paintings | THE WEATHER Columbia—Rain today slightlv eolder | Distriet of and probablv tomorrow this afternoon or night Maryland—Rain and slightly colder this afternoon: tomorrow probably rain. Virzinia——Rain today and probably tomorrow, not much change in vemn'r- ature. West Virginia—Rain todav,and Dmh- ably tomorrow, not much cthange in temperature. Temperature for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 33: 2 am. K 4am.30: 6 am. 28. 8 am., 30 10 am.. 40: 12 noon. 48: 2 pm.. 60: 4 61: 6 pm. 58, 8 pm., 56, pm. 52 Highest, 63 Temperature Highest, 62 lowest. 28 same date lowest. 41 Tide Tables. irnished by United States and Geodetic Survey.) last year— Coast tw 10 Today—Low tide. 2:02 am. and 2:13' pm.: hizh tide. 7:49 and 8:12 pm Tomorrow—Low tide. 2:49 am. and 3.03 pm : high tide. 8:38 am. and 8:59 pm The Sun and Moon. Totlay—-Sun rose 7:12 am 532 pm. Tomorrow ets 5:34 pm Moon rises 5:24 am.: sets 7:23 Automabtle lamos to be lighted hour after sunset Weather in sun sets Sun rises 7111 am.; sun p.m one-half us Cities. B o K fr Lus FoLND FORTTOST ANTMATS annlv Ani Doy P Lron rem G e | IvoRy Eas MILITARY COAT with T n MUSH CASE AND MUSK Bovnkbgnd cae Miss Drothy e Tl Aw 1 Satwiday Wakeh SN R i o Civde W Riseles i A NG KINCHAIN ¢ N LI Manee Mo L Ak« laupinds I\ WRIST 'u\'u A e Ma Births Reported. ' Births reported during the past 24 hours. | MADDOX. 0"y and Tda K. Cass.” boy” and &1rl | "t “her candenre Yotin W. and Mary F. Hottenkemmer. gir] foonh and Florenre Morris. bo seph P. ard Irene Le ana " Sennia Briner. Death: On Thurslrs ¢l 1505 Pann. iMonda Iata’ residence at %:30 Halv “Comforter Church: Capitol ste. At friends {neited Cometory am Sami Grace Settiemsre. Mondav. e Interment a¢ Con- W Mary Mitchell Fevhurt ‘wmb Sevote Soenee. st Deaths Reported ing the nast 2% inure W Glanwond papers piease MOLLOY. On ¥ridar_ Febrizcy 3 1028 at sidenre ~ ! this lite Saturdas at Gall e RATCLIFFY. 2t the e w.v—..n 1 Peloved Cards of Ghanks. ':;,"."13.'43 4 7.‘« The nath ot o1 penhde o CLARENCE L. AN | Gn‘z"nur\ A RINGGOLD AND Mjss | LLINOIS DEAN. We wish tn exnress ou 2h éy.",. i he ! o ment 3t Rock Cresk Cametery 1 n Fridas, Fehruary The cpaience nf her Toved one <IN BROTHER AND wurw o7 Rired General ' v o PENYX HIS DalCHTER SISTERS Deaths. Fenryare 3 Hoen ta1 ot funeral later BEST BRISTO. 1998 Frne Syddenly Saturdas Fabruacy 4 heneh Ainneh You o A 4 You are alwaze nm Thterment at St = ed Caunty. MA M na RENY tile Wedneadas at Freedmen's | BURNS, BUBNS of Serceant ok Georze catment | HER MEVATED HECRaNT AND DA h War ¥ TERS' HILDA AND MAY emhoanre of RIFFARD RROWS % ~ hn died ome e int BRows comembeane af REBTrCA CTRTIS who Mo F 1924 <« at Holy T Interment at Mo NN thee ie mine veatw THE FAMILY. TENNTE ¥ Laly Seaiuitay FTARA v\= MRy SEY. HER SON « be_ filled. 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