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THE EVENING, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 19 { S =. HAVANA uNIV[RSH'Y e ot and” & tonst MARINE CORPS OFFICER |Zieorrer. wi e commancios| ALBERT E. PILLSBURY = TE—— A UL “m‘m'"zé““éz.ym“w"“ pe seected b7\ 1§ DECLARED SUICIDE | us” commissioned s et Hevtenant DIES AT AGE OF 81/ A I ——————— 1 a‘:;'mmz.m not -recess for the P April 9, 1021, from tho ranks of the BII-I- HEAR'NB DUE ey holidays and looks 10Tward | Capt. Joseph ¥. Burke Found Shot :embhlz‘t'u:?.;g mp‘ B ot Former Attorney Gemeral of Mas- Jaw. Twen . Community to Services. i ALy considered mohl.blu fore| hestras i son sald he understood he had served i He was admitted to | Special Dispatch to The St: nnies | o Ry %’q’u g to Death in Quarters at U. 8. rved| sachusetts Was Long Prominent ma l]llnols bnr . e ) o e o MR ool-s;g ree pe: "“01 Ur;;w;g& in Japan, and other acquaintances at those from the Unlt,ed States which Ammunition Depot. tly hae Intelli- in Legal Profession. Boston to practice law. He was the au- | McLean Vol for po! he recently had been with the b thor of ‘several books on Daniel ‘Web- | arranging. to. neld its. second same] ] = By the Associated Press. ster and Abraham Lincoln, Christmas vesper service at the en{t ' lay in Havana during the Winter sea- o By the Associated Press. LS s’"’“ in Cm"‘ roposal to Grant Autonom SERST T HINGHAM, Mass, December 25.— NEWTON, Mass,, December 25—Al-| He is survived by a son, Parker W.|house Priday evening at 6 o'cloc Prop Y ESTATES FOR PROBATE |CtPt Joseoh F. Burke, United States YULE PRESENTS STOLEN bert E. Pllisbury, attorney general of &"g"g"{,hfigg- . ‘dxguhu&’m- Eitza- | “AIl churches and organizations Likely-to Come Before Marine Corps, was found shot to death byl Massachusetts from 1891 to 1894, died - the community have been invited to y ipate in this half honr service. et in his quarters at the Marine Corps| KANSAS CITY, December 25 (#).— | Tuesday at his home. He was 81 years TRIBUTE P e music will be led by the choir of Cubans Monday. SCectal DEORIL th THemIA: Ammunition Depot Tuesday. Capt., C, H. Peebles learned last night his wife | of age and a native of Milford, N. H. MD LINCOLN the Lewinsville Presbyterian Church. . STAUNTON, Va., December 25.—Ad- | W. 5. Anderson. ~his _commanding | . e oio"ec cive him a golf cont and | My, Phshuey wes prominent in the i Rev. Harvey Dunham of the Presby ministration of two estates valued at |officer, said Capt. Burke apparently was = SPRINGFIELD, IIl. terian Church will give & short sddress. imately $161,000 haye been fifed [® Suicide. some house slippers for Christmas. | jegal profession and acquired high place . T1L, December 38 (®). | poy "5 “G, Sadtler of St. John's Epis- g aye been fed| ™ Gapt. Anderson said a board of in- Simultaneously Mrs. Pecbles discovered | n nrasqqchusetts’ political affairs. Prior | It Was & new way to pay tribute to the | copal Church, Rev. R. A. copal Church, Rev. R. A. Bergdoll of | | *_ By the Associated Press. HAVANA, December 25.—The Cuban | I the clerfs offce, of Gorporation | quiry Tind come fo a conclusion e to| st was €908 10 SEL806L CLOLETYRCE: | to his service as attormey general he |memory of Abraham Lincoln, old res- ngre: Court. motive, but said he was not in a 5 3 B i it DM eIt con, e | D trie Walion) {riaon qal.]| B0t discloes i, POSi- | perets in Teporting theft of the gifts to o i tore aidl| o MR Bt 397 colied chiolers the University of Havana. This point v 4 The commander said Burke, who was | police. ident of the Senate in 1885 and |S'00d beneath the scaffolding of Lin- is one which long has been Bt hy | 10°d 8s administrator of the James A.|,;ncificq and 38 years old, came here — g coln's dismantled tomb and sang in University students, principal Jeaders of | Fulton estate, which Was valued at|in August from Quantico, 500-Pound Man Dies. T 1893 he was an outstanding ca memory of their emancipator as well as the disturbances this year, which caused | $140,000. been in charge of tHe guard at the date for the Republican nomination [in observance of Christmas eve. The the suspension of constitutional guar-| N. C. Waller, son of Mrs. Mary D.|racks. The dead man left & note for his| PORTLAND, Ind, December 25 (). |0 “Governor, but withdrew in favor of | custodian of the tomb and two eolored antees. Waller, deceased, qualified as adminfs- | mother. —George Butterworth, 60, reputed to|ih, Jate Gov, Frederick T. Greenhalge, 'ministers made addresses. The sutonomy Bill provides that the | trator of his mother’s estate, on which | Gapt. Anderapn said it had been ap- (L2 one of the world's fattest men, died wniversity shall be s _self-governing |a value of $21,000 was placed. parent for the past few days that Burke |at his home here yesterday following & Sorporat body, wath® power- 1o hoid | | No. will ‘was left in" either o{ the | was not in his usual good spirits.” He | paralytic stroke. He is said to weigh properties and receive gifts and endow- above estate: ‘ou may say he had no trouble, 'nearly 500 pound: Juu Think of It— delivered to your door uvery vening and Sunday morning atd 134c per day and 5c Sunday. (Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at onece. Conn. Ave. GREAT VALUES for This Day After Christmas On Sale Friday Sale of New Dresses || 557 ||/ asua susf For Dinner and Evening Wear | Remaining m;l...q.. .. Street Frocks! Sport Frocks! Afternoon Dresses! $2075 - Winter Agparel The r.n.anufacturer must have had an extra amount 'of the Santa G eorgette AT (‘OST . e e e o Flat Crepe Were $18.50 to $78.50 g Velvets . . . Crepes . . .Taffetas , . . nov- i ' Day tlme Dresses, Fur- tnmmed ‘Coats the freshness and newness of the models, and the cleverness of the Canton Crep‘ elty materials . . . exquisite in design . . o i and Millinery trimmings! Sunday night and party dresses with full skirts, cowl A Y S necklines, lace yokes, and with or without sleeves. Black, the New Prints Dk o vihes ° i Al Sales Final new high shades and Spring-like prints! Chiftton EVENING WRAPS 1/3 gnl!lgélvu ALL SALES FINAL Fancy Gifts at Greatly Reduced Prices Misses 14 to 20 i Hundreds of Useful and Attractive Articles in All «..and Women ’ Departments Marked Down for Quick Selling 36 o 50 5/ & b B | All TOYS _CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Satisfaction Since 1859 Seamless Sheets Reduced to | mm;?s PALACE | =265, 72x90 —sizes for double 810-818 Seventh St. N beds. Not in the least hurt for service. A UNBLEACHED COTTON-—Friday Underprlce Purchase / o L e ton, st |hena Yard g MATTRESS COVERS, m omen s strong, serviceable unblesiched ecot- y ton, in sizes for double beds, three- Gull’m llnile and twin 79': of our stocks left from Christmas lemn‘ reduced for com- plete and immediate clearance—as gain offering of heavy, fleecy white | we sell toys only during the holiday outing flannel, 36 inches = c season. wide. Yard, Third Floor. A CANNON 'TOWELS — Famous L] Cannon Mills 39c¢ Turkish Bath Towels, b:rtam vith fancy colored lers. Large size, MEN’S WEAR 20x40, 20e . 1 | UNION SUITS —Men's elastic ribbed cotton union suits in medium weight, Long sleeves, ankle length. = Sieeve and” anile cufls. $1 ()() Hosiery and MUFFLERS —Men's * hanasome || With Real Winter Still Ahead Underwear muffiers in a variety of $1.00 2 . o BEMBERG HOSE—New shipment attractive color schemes. i This Surprising Value Will men& Bemberg _ full-fashioned " arge assort- o e rayon hosiery de ment of socks in all sizes, 10 to 115 ||| Interest Many Thrifty Women . Moy et partaet. . O Many new fancy patterns. Also nyou HOSE— Women's. perfect e I oart Coats of quality and distinction—fine quality rayon hose, also hose of i P 4 235¢ ||| fabrics, smart fashions—all excellently e D st SHIRTS—M¢ ‘excellent quality lined and interlined. Large fur collars and rl:!vls;oxmn = i | shirts, standard $1.50 values, every cuffs of Vicuna, Manchurian wolf (dog), Burson .and other makes onlmmml'e shirt perfect. In plain, printed and lapin (rabbit), beaverette and caracul. hose; slight irregulars 4n all rayon stripe broadcioth, woven (|| Sizes 14 to 44. : colors. Pl 25¢ madras and rayon stripe madras. BOYS' "SPORT Collar attached, separate t‘:nlllr and Second Floor. HOSE—Boys' fancy golf hose and Brenasyes Tee1is G5c girly’ rayonomixed 7y sport hose. | O MEN shnm;d BHIRTS —Tailored - 1 .";‘W"“ e e of English broadcloth, rayon stripe H ls h A e ere the Winner! - FULL FASHIONED' SiiK HoSE, Attached and separate welght, seven strand, 42- @ | - P Mrs. George F. Carter ags with Preneh besk rman | a&'n"m"'}xfls é’,'xol'-'"'g}'&m and 1200 Hamlin St. N.E. Beautiful quality rayon bloomers, rayon stripes, also of fine woven chemises, step-ins, bloomer-bottom bi d’ vests. Tailored madras” A1l sies Sioes @7, 35 Has Been Awarded the Styiea “Exira sizes . vests e o1 - . and bloomers. or $79.50 Crosley “Mate” Radio || | =5 wivox cvsisis. e 5 i ulars in many styles and colors. The winner is invited to call at the Advertising Office Bloomers, step-ins, vests and 39¢ of King's Palace to receive this fine Radio Set. combinations CHILDREN'S ' UNION 'SUITS— Part-wool rayon stripe uniori suits with waist attachment. Sizes 2 to | 10. High neck, long sleeves, ankle xtra ew length. Also boys' random fleeced L union suits, sizes 8 to 16, in 59c knee length Fog pabrie Bo ’ Sh l' A VOMEN'S th‘loN msvn‘s.k knit rayon s W necl no = Boys' Sheep-lined | zm . e > MCOATS $€).98 CHILDREN'S WEAR || Of Bl k $5.00 ZIPPER SETS, jacket, leg- ac gins and aviator cap to match Jacket has roll collar and patch | Leatherette pockels. Red, green and. @3 O i 50 ““BROTHER-AND-SISTER For the first time at this low price! Big, warm L " coats of Jeatherette with thick, fieecy sheepskin ining [[| SULES: sizes 2 to o " Slip-over and corduroy facing. Made with reinforced pockets (| musiin body; orlhg‘avol' blouse with and warm knitted wristlets. Sizes 4 to 18. Come for ||| shorts. Red, green, blue 1.00 Cr-:av:.r;.v these popular coats at a big saving. and tan all-wool jersey. $ ? $598 GIRLS' DRESSES of all- and rayon-and-lisle socks—in many new patterns—and all sizes 35‘: pendernyha Sizes 2 to0 8. : Women's Wear Reduced WUk T o o CHILDREN’S FLEECE-LINED cloth, novelty tweeds and tan and JERSEY GLOVES, knitted RAYON PAJAMAS in one-piece FLANNELETTE -PETTICOATS— brown checks. Fur collars. Warm- gloves and fancy-cuff gaunt- 500 style with surplice front and wide Women's striped flannelette petti- 1y lined. One size 4, 82 98 lets trouser legs. Flesh, peach al 00 outs wlt.h drawst) rln: top and fin- ee size 5, one size 12.. CHILDREN’S CAPESKIN ||| and orchid... & ished bot~ cmwnm’s COATS (5), were Er&?txf’-n':ece'“nm plain or .uw:)z!;!' : e ms—w%nenl urT’ $8.98 and $9.98. Three in. velvet, wrists, also fur-top eaters in navy, black, 1o £ 89c [f| tan and blue with con- Women's all-wool sweaters in il flns becadcits ship: e LOVES— trasting borders. Sizes 81 .Q@ over and coat styles, plain and fancy . PFine unlined eapeskin sl 98 36 _to 44. weaves and color 7th, 8th and E Sts. X ¥ g s 3 I}l and suede gloves . FLANNELETTF GOWNS—Regu- Slightly solled 5 MEN'S $2.25 GLOVES—Unlined lar and extra sizes in striped flan: 59%¢ PORJ &pcme 2 ette gowns with doubl soft, N A‘lowm & drus gloves of black and brown Bizes . 16 long sleeves, em| Ted, in and 17, 19 and 20....... ¥7° Sizes 16 and 17...... Street Floor.