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2 ; THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921 - .95 5. BavnHovsCo. 5. Bavn HovsCo. “THF BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST.. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, DIED. [ IN MEMORIAM. FAMOUS CRIPPLE DlEs' BROOKES. Manday, Shoel ?x 1921, at m;,Gl“er}":_l In sod but loving m‘-flr; : and Hand, Made Life an Example. ST. PAUL, Minn, April 26.—Michael | Dowling, fifty“five. a ban Minn, who gained notice for | es8 in life after losing both/ . an arm and a hand in his boy- | hood. died today. | 2 pm. o d 1o e dear dauglhter passed away. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6:00 P.M. Watching hearts are sad with pan Printed Organdies In a full line of colors and beautiful de- 35 signs. Sheer, and very much in demand for —New Ginghams, in a the new summer frocks. It is whispered that many hats will be made of this for mid-sum- meEWear: A VAT oocoeni o ddacosvennsee —36-in. Fast Color Percales, in | a good variety of striped and | 100 French New Sash Necklaces —The material is a georgette SPORT SUITS Because of Their Timeliness Hold the Attention at Present And the Leading Materials Are Tweeds and Jerseys —We have a most comprehensive assortment at the following prices: Misses” Sport Suits —Of tweed, made in youthful Norfolk sport style, with yoke in back, belted Imported Scotch Tweed Suits —Sport style, finely tailored; jacket has style is made in “pinch-back” effect, with —Sport style, semi-fitting, made of the fine quality imported Jersey Sport Suits . —In misses’ and women’s sizes, in heather mixtures, exceptionally smart, navy and gray and Copenhagen and gray. Misses’ and women's sizes. —We also have these suits in _plain —Sports models. finished with notched 48175 at $19.90 and $29.75 Wednesday a Yard pleat down the center of the back. Some | —-3POrts MOCe s {HRC trs Kl 1 wel i & have roll collar. others have the notch | §o &7 370 O ygars old, known ; iheer collar. The colors are the new antelope | s o ] ingy, o, ]fz:'hlAnf ns. :’...h “‘],:‘\ Kt S b b s e 0S| Snoet Suita tures. At > —Stout models. plain tailored, in the president. of the. Natimmnt Womens C Plain Tailored Tweed Suits smart heather mixtures; sizes 38/ to Eioootaol She NauonslEWomena After the war Mr. Dowling made an | eight-month tour of England, lectur ing to bled war veterans on re- |29 two vears this country wounded. Suffering amputation of both legs he had in the been touring | B interest of his left arm and the greater part o his right hand when fourteen years| old a8 a result of exposure in a bl zard, Mr. Dowling was shortly af ward left an orphan and became county charge. The c v commis sioners becam: inter his case and sent him to Carlton Colle His rapid rise followed. His wid and three children survive. REAR ADMIRAL’S RITES. ow ton for burial today. UTAH NOTABLE SUCCUMBS |« ! | | | | | i SALT LAKE CITY, was a friend of Brigham Young. in attending the National Women's Suf- frage Ass . in Washington BUDD. AME aud Ia WAT | BURTON. Wi GERMUILLER ANN D b : DAND - i | variety of checks, also in ssort- | well made suits for so low a price, in figured designs, suitable for MatiChy A and button trimmed, in a good assort- | & Harris Webster's Body to Be 3 e women's house dresses, bun- ! plain colors which can be ment of mixed effects, 9 90 | blue, gray, green and y Be DE GRAFFENRIED. galow aprons; a el & £ remeoteecoacido s toneoe . | tan mixtures, belted style, 512 95 Brought to Arlington. 25c quality. A 19 el Tweed Sport Suits \ ® RICHMOND, Va. April 26 Fu- | e ard : binedipaithRhcns 38C —In women's and misses’ sizes: made | Jersey Sport Suits DeTElscnvices for E oay AdminaliHa o HEBBRON e el Kann's—Street Floor. A vyard ......... with slashed back. the slashes outlined | _jn combination effects with tuxedo retired, who died ay night, mother. 1} N, whe da e with two rows of small buttons; finished | front, cuffs and pocket of one shade and were conducted here yesterday aft- fax. April with narrow belt; in gray. $25 00 [ the suit of another. The combinations S ety C e . |ErsonER! tan and olive mixtures, at o include navy and tan, brown and tan, ! 3 3 X1 the slot seams in back. some corded [ earl ° stitched finish, with the little silk | hrown. black and navy. §1.9 () R Y ot Ban ln S “crows' feet” at the top of the slot Choice : o 3 : g o seams. Some have double pocket. One | Heather-Mixed ]ersey Suits Friend, Was Suffrage Pioneer. TICHARD AND AR Ak ELS. | ED FATHER MOSES, AND BROTHER, $1.00 repe finished on each side with tweed, in mixed effects, 49 75 | ¢ 3 3 1879, presented Congre with : PR AL i eeses e te e eielets . i Kann's—Second Floor. memorial asking th the ¢ Tears ago to 5 —24 inches long, graduated hemstitching. Colors are S S :wry:._ in plural marriage be SABE g SINNIE M. . e b B - egitimate. i . Sucred to the memory of ROB white, henna, burnt orange, A mor: beads, rich, creamy tint; each "necklace has solid gold clasp. —Only one hundred in the lot. 1ELL. who d today. Ay BEOTHE Y AL . mother, JOSEPHIN lied four years ugo today, parted this life copenhagen. Used for sashes, hat drapes and vestees. Kann's — Pleating Street Floor. three years GINGHAM DRESSES Special Value, Wednesday, at Kann’s—Second Floor. WOMAN DIES AT 105. Survived by Three Sons: Who Fought in Confederate Army. SORRELL . $2.59 Store — Kann's—East R oom—Street Floor. One of Kann’s Old-Fashioned Sales Offering High - Grade Domestic Rugs Such as “Hodges,” “Plymouth,” “Crex,” “Deltox” and Others At Prices That Have Not Been Possible in a Good Long While ; Is a big lot of Grass, Fiber and One P‘rice for Choice Wool and Fiber Rugs suitable [ —9x9-ft. “Crex” De Luxe and Her- Featured for almost any room —all at ringbone Stenciled Grass Rugs, —9x12-ft. “Bozart” Rugs, a heavy firmly woven fiber rug. Formerly $13.95 to $19.95 Wednesday made in America. A Apri to attend tery KREBS. M GREENSBORO. N. (., wm.. EDWARD JOSEFH of | special from Rutherford 3| nd William Matthias Krebs, Capitol | says that Mrs. Ruth Po Watson g i died near there Sunfay afternoon. | aged 105 vears and six months Mrs. Watson, it is claimed. was at {the time of her death. the only wom- an in the south having thr. sons who fought in the army. She leaves eight twenty-nine grandchildren, 144 grandchildren and twenty five gre | great-grandchildren i |SIR FRANK BOWDEN DIES. Was Prominent English Manufac- | at HER DAUGHTEE LILLY. Four vears ago, dear mother, You left us all alone: and Kind 1o us 1 ‘called ou home But we know that you are happs At her residene: LEN LUCAS widow or of El L = Y brings & tear turer and Maker of Munitions. P. 30 ‘deep. within my heart 1 cherish NOTTINGHAM. England, April from fier rexidonce Monda o POTED DACGHTEN "HOSE. * Sir Frank Bow OTE baronet in 19 : 1. who was created a died today. { SORRELL. e HINE ife four vears ago, GRANDDATUGHTER 'As STYLES. In sad but loviog remembrance of my dear mother. MOLLIE STYLES. who de. parted this life three years ago today, April 26, 1918, So sad. %o sudden. was the call, Mother's death surprise 1 Perha When w LOVING BU memors of my SORRELL, Sir Frank Bowden was the founder and sole owner of the Raleigh Cvel | Company, Limited, which was prir pally engaged during the war in making | munitions. He was founder, chairman. managing director and principal owner of Sturmey-Archer Gears, 1 He was born in 1848 and Miss Amelia Frances Houston, | Alexander Houston of 1 understand in in a better lund MELIA BLACK- ried WASHINGTON. 1921 ur —9x12-ft. “Plymouth” OBITUARY. Rugs, all- Lusband “of Harriet | : g Hatton erul from | GRAHAM. In the ing_of Miss EDITH fiber rugs in woven reversible de- as. Avril 28 | TLOCISE GR 1440 Rhiode Island ave- signs. | —9x12-ft. Imported “Marie An- lier many fricnds have sustained a se- P LADY GILBERT DEAD. E | Wheeling_and —9x12-ft. “Hodges” Wool and Fiber | i toinette” Rugs, made of grass and {Was Enown to Literary World as ) Rugs, heavy, seamless and revers- | | new rags. Rosa Mulholland. orze | ible.- { 1 DUBLIN. Ireland. April 26 —Lady | . from Stowar to e bome of her i 1 o 4 t, 3 vorid of liter- Rk » many friends came te —ox12-ft. “Colonial” Rag Rugs, PY | —8x8-ft. “Crex De Luxe” and Her- A R e xS, ot " S made from new rags. . ringbone Stenciled Grass Rugs. i@ccording to announcement here. She ARY i o on’ Saturday was one of the best known modern writers of fiction, including “Hester's Histo Emigrant.” “Banshee of the iraham was horn in Wi twentyfive vears ago and was a resident of the District of Ru hington lifelong She was & graduste 1. at_the out- her works nw.. | . thenee “Miami”’ Summer Rugs Inlaid Linoleums, Printed and Squire’s Granddaughters, break of the Navy and it {reen’ and “The Daughicr in Pt e “and 4 cheortul o sion.” She also wrote one vo | YOUXG. . CHARLES 1L " and 3 ches Quality Rugs That Compare Favorably With Bar Felt'Base Floor Coverlngs [ pocms uner e title o7 Spir nd | OCN eyt | “That her Ve | CE : Tuesday Harbor and Narragansett Rush Rugs y | "Lady Gilbert was born in Belfast, T80 | . i o 3 e g . Special Purchases Enable Us to Offer Them {being the second daughter of Joseph | iribtes, showared upon ber tier. —Distinctive rugs and very durable and attractive. Shown % Stevenson Mulholland. ~ She _was mur- | 3 2 o Nbe ord br her parents, Frank L, in plain effects and in two-color combinations only, such Far Below Regular Prices |Eicdfnins satosSinETonn D BG i bert IN MEMORIAM. B - A A and lovi 4. PHILLI life one as natural and blue, natural and green, natural and brown. —All these sizes in each color— Standard Makes, Such as - | 5 JOSEPH W. JONES DIES. i o m.u_ril FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “ YPR LIS N\ RO BE 9" | e 33 9x12-ft. size-Special, $16.95 6x9-ft. sizeSpecial, $8.95 Aff'é*’t“"“g §”~“Nairn’s”—“Cook’s S e wree WL ReSrenreCor 8x10-ft. size-Special, §14.95 4.6x7.6-ft. size—Spec’l $4.95 “Congoleum”—“Ringwalt’s” A asiany Syl st e ot 6x12-ft.size-Special, §10.95 36x72-in. size-Special, $2.95 e e RS o T B | o e T PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuNichols WB'Spesre Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W,_ [Istablished 1sg2, Phone West 98. Automobile Service. —Here is the good price news: BELL. of my hushand JOSEPH M. twenty-four v 4 : '. GEN. J. G. T. BROWN BURIED. Genuine Cork-Filled Linoleums RICHMOND, Va., g April 26 —Funeral | services for Gen. [ “Ringwalt’s” Felt-Base Floor Covering —Seconds of the 89c kind. Wednesday special, 4 4 square yard CCedC et Aot r e nr C “Nairn’s” and “Armstrong’s” Inlaid Linoleums ! Thompson Brown, eightv-one, pioneer real estate | man of Richmond, and one of the bhest | known Confederate veterans in Vir-| —Formerly priced $1.45. Wednesday, a square yard . .. —Formerly $1.75 and $1.95. Wednes- day, a square yard ..... 98C g - ot -~ 5y B B ginia, were conducted here vesterday. ! o todas, April Juick, Dignified_and Efficient Service —These are all waterproof and like a Congoleum lie flat T S R e asfé’r'tkmi'.:fd;,fhé':'s?"n'fi.'fdgé’é’fff;;n"'s =T|:V1="d‘d Hle was lieutenant general of ihe T-ion CAKKIB AND JOUN. e | @ on the floor without the necessity of tacking down. Good | ventional inlaid patterns that will last as long as 2 A € g3 cesC A, Confederate Veterans and former com- | DEAN. In loving remembrance of =3 pAN J | there iisia 'bit of the: fabric. Reatfloor covering slightly imperfect, but the hurt places are diffi- mander of the Department of Northern| husband. RICHARD I i 816 H ST. | : e patterns and colors. Virginia, United Confederat. —_ The aborigines inhabitine the Mal- | abar Islands. speak to each other at ia distance by whistlinz, the whistlers i being selected for their ability to | { whistle loudly. They make this their | | livelihood. “MOURNING BLACK i Dyed Within 24 Hours xweet rest 4 years ago tod Automobile_Service. VA ot torget i 1 toven wim 100 acary | WM. H. SARDO & CO, or his memory 1o fade from my lips like a | @2 H ot. ne. Plone Lincoln 534 Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. PETER M. ULRICH 'WEST 950, Personal Service. Modest_Pricas. V.L.SPEARE CO. made for stores, offices, hal large kitchens, etc. cult to find. Veterans. Stenciled Linen Crash Art Pieces —for cool summery home decorations; original designs in oil colors. Many of these pieces may be matched into sets. 7 $1.98 Table “Star” Brand Porch Shades | WIFE ALICE. *, loving remembranc ENGEL. In sad by ot 1 our father. DAVID my beloved hush = { 1. ENGEL, who ago fods 98c and $1.19 . . 3 Pillowslips Bsery day brings hack 1emors (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CO3. Made With Wide Slats and L Covers o brings 1 h“r” § cherice D WITE THE ORIGINAL W. 2. - SR - 940 F st. n.w. s Centerpieces Speci ASDICGHILONES XM LEE, Funcral Direc These shades are made of o W Wednesday at e YT 08 | ana Smbimer. - Livery in' onnection. - Comme basswood, with wide slats ) Fo | S Cheyel i e crematoiom” Modeiate EADERS of THE WASH. INGTON STAR visiting London are Invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Room at 16 Regent street, London $1.25 ~—These are size 40 inches round shape and 38 inches square, in & good assortment of patterns. closely set together and stained in sunfast oil colors. Complete with ropes, fix- prices. ve W, call | Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 528. Timothy Hanlon 79¢ -—The slips are rize 18x23 and ags often fiow, ms mother near me, nesday at % | i | $1.95 g : 1 —S8tenciled Crash Pair, §7.89, . W., withi; s th 4 e ek - 55 phos tures and anchoring device. Shgliic olnit eleis Sioncid GALh e s T Biecailly Clrcus, where up-to' s | MBI NE__ pe kS =i ! n ¥ re = eping, Choice of brown or green. Eound. —Stenciled Crash Table Runners, $1.19 ‘and abie Foarp?:'e:eic:w:é-'er;v};- i a fprar ”lZEl_jchI:lp?tzssT b — rangements can be made for the treet ’ reception ana forwarding of .\I.\l.(f S §2.10 1550 $4.08 | 5. $7.08 Imported Grass Rugs T e e = wide, at . | wide, at . [ wide, at . ] Wov . d 3 i American _ visitors' in London i | AMES T. RYAN s e 59 | —1o-te. 49 —Woven vnt}) a firm, double-cord warp, stenciled in blue, green $5 69 [may be traced through the Reg. 3 J D et wide, at 52-49 | wide, at $ .98 | wide, at 59. A or brown designs. 9x12 feet, $10.95 values—Wednesday.. . .. ... O byloucit ondonjOMcn: Modern Chipel e Ambulances. s —5 ft. $3.98 | —8 e 56 98 | 24 D e Wedo | 69 TRWed: || [ dsslix 47 L | —36x72-in. Wed- | —18x36in. Wed- e wide, at . | wide, at B | wideat 34 65 i neadayz—g Kro a pleasie’ o 1 i (o $10.98 | | = | Wednesday— nesday— | | $L19 e thanks to our s their their beautiful flos nesday— $2.95 Kkindness and f trib xpress : 2ttimo-r Boulevard at District Line. WsBasytoPutUpThese |] JGGAGE REDUCED||[misive R MONUMENTS. _ nx the illness and at death of my beloved | son Ready-to-Hang Awnings Choice of Four Sizes for Windows or Doors Wednesday $1.95 —Made of blue and white striped j duck, mounted on flexible steel frames —Prepare now for future trips, even as far ahead as vacation time. 29 Dress Trunks Wardrobe Trunks Choice Wednesday, Each Formerly 850, 8597 $20.59 —'I"h;s lot represents the re- vas covered, strongly pro- mainder of a big purchase. All tected with slats. Dress tray We specialize in designing and erect. !ing imperishable memorials of quality swing remembrance of | and character. e el Let us take you to see many specl- mens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St ke o e many acts of kindnew, sympa tion show by all those who. floral offerings, their acts and presence, | tribute and honor to the memory of my o wan laid to rest April 22, 1921, again 1 thank you. SSLER, 143 NORTH OXFORD s voice at e started up to hear: A mortal_arrow pierced her frame, She fell, but felt no fear. death are past, s ceased The pains of "BROOKLY DIED. . April 24, 1921, LACE, beloved husband of Geiin T Funeral services will take place at his late . ROSE_ROB- DISHMAN. * In sad but loving remembrance ng and devoted sister. HARRIET are full size and extra strong, have hard fiber covering and c t S - . SOV Hrebie i Py 130 pm.| GRAYSON, who departed this life one ve - finished with a scalloped valance. ‘;'sd“d;d Sizes 32, 34 and ;‘;}::fll::gpecllgekhl?dmgs, d;“’ e v ten ra, M T P A s, April b6, 1920, at Coraopoiis,| Appropriate Floral Tokens £ i i 36 inches. d ock, laundry ba day, April 1921. MARY A Pa. S 30, 36, 42 ?“':l 48 inches wide for 2 = shoe pockets, 10 Imngers, P Thetond mother of William F. and We did not know the pain she bore, a Floral Co. openings 28 to 50 inches wide. Kann's—Third Floor. drawers. Sopp, Alrs, K. W, Keenan. Mes, e e 14th asd N. Y. Ave. Maio 168, 1 of John R. Wright Cor 900 14th st n.w., Thursday, April . Interment privaté in Glen 27 woren sy |GEO. C. SHAFFER, 5 0% shiviiaa LS GATE- AL EMBLEMS Ph NDERSON GATE w

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