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THE EVENING WILL REST IN ARLINGTON. |to the home of his mother. Mrs. Cath- | | erine Gedd;s. 1312 North c«mllna‘SAYs HE SAw F“"Pls | avenue northeast. | Funeral services will be neia Tues- | NEAR N. Y. BOMB WAGON | day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter-| ! ment will be in Arlington National cemetery. Besides his mother, he i3 survived by a sister, Miss Catherine ldes. At the time Mr. Geddes en- | the Army he was employed as STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OSTEOPATHS SEEK LAW BRITISH_ADMJ?EL DIES. E‘,"‘.”‘f"_“’ Boend FOR PRACTICE IN D. C.|sir Arthur Rnyvet Wilson Was at | One Time Sea Lord. LONDON. May thur Knyvet W | the ad C. THURSDAY, MAY 26. VETERANS BACK TAFT. KNOXVIT May Body of Private Geddes Will Ar- rive From France Tomorrow. ‘The body of Private James W. Ged- des. who died in France, October 6, 1918, will arrive in Washington to- morrow morning. It will be taken ad House Committee Told There Are 35 Osteopaths Now in Dis- Italian Identified as One of Three Seen Previous to rk in the patent offic Explosion. trict Without Licenses. —_ o[ Lo T o [o] | i e Rl RO e b e et seppe de Filipis. charged with com- [tiVe Smith of Idaho to regulate the| (U] [U] Interior Decorators the District | plicity in the Wall street explosion, was formally identified today before Hen- United States Commissioner il e If you are contemplating Painting or Paper- |drickson as one of three men seen (TG CRAEmAn Of e | stznding beside the death wagon im- |tion of the Distriet, hanging, it will be our pleasure to submit sketches and estimates. Any order intrusted to us will be properly executed—and at a Tha mediately before the blast. tification was made b: Smith, New York insurance in at a hearing on the charge against ! B 3 rm.onall;h’ price. = o] e e dctenmanc 2 RJ\r\nnPi 1115 1117 F STREET }‘: ummer Draperies illow Furniture RS e e i o g i ::.1'\.‘.},'1:'4“‘:; (:wh‘!‘!'\'(‘dfir;vv r"lé"n:’:f cart Specxally Featured '; ; which_is believed to h bomb into the financial testified today that he veral weeks for Friday— i Shantung Suits— Jersey Suits i i a pe with the driver. JarEs B.HENDERSON [ 1108 G Street N.-W. Our Only Location Established 50 Years red by three in conferenc ntatives of the Ost tion. This subcommit mposed of Representatives | odruff of Michigan, Hammer of | North aCrolina and Brown of Ten-| Inessee. Jfine Wedding’ Announcements and Invitations Doing Their Best. From the Boston Transcript. “Couldn’t vou find any eggs. dear a woman asked her little city niece vour holidaying Monday ! E): = S ]y d child 5 5 A s i Bl e .-’?.‘mg”‘u’u around as | AL the heginnin Both will serve you htlmgl) on Rl ol lo[c— ol o] —Ha K R and prove | | fcund a single egg.” chiroprac bilipshborn .-z o 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. We have no connection e with any other store of similar name elsewhere. most useful members of yvour wardrobe throughout the summer. The Shantungs Are effectively tailored—on :1‘:1cc—$ 00 i ful lines—that are most distinc- 25- , i June nuptials. Church Cards Receperon Cards At-Home Cards Visiting Cards R. P. ANDREWS PAPER CO. 727-31 Thirtcenth Street Branches in Norfolk, Va. and York, Pa. w% Friday Specials bill now s. Norton | or com- nd come back | prop for | chiropractic | tively smart. 1 | | ! The Jersey Suits Pl Are in Sport models—but superi i Plain shades :m(1$19‘5=0 2 i | The House of Courtesy For Friday Only-- —in Preparation for the Quting— Sport Suits —that have held popular sway in our stock at much higher prices—grouped into one blg lot—and reduced for tomorrow to §12.50 They are all wool—Tweeds and Heather Mixtures—smartly modeled with patch pock- ets; belts, etc.—unlined for comfort. SEIZE MUNITIONS FROM U. S. IN ERIN orly tailored. Heather Mixtures. (Continu cotton waste, building. [y The invader: seized, placed with the other pris poured over the nt docu- set on Twelve -Ten F St WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES ‘nted from rmed bands. in military 1d the raiders fired on them building and eventually ortie. A regular battle en- For Decoration Day and Afterward We Present a Vivid Collection of Erlebacher-Originated v « 0Ops pour- to t guns and listrict; ns from armors building to hem S in Hughes. and Jo- \Sp@rfs fl}apare[ MAKING IT A PLEASURE TO CHOOSE YOUR SPORTSTHINGS AND A CONTINUOUS JOY IN WEARING THEM, BECAUSE WHEN THEY ARE FROM THE SHOP OF ERLEBACHER ONE IS ASSURED OF THEIR STYLE CORRECTNESS AND MODERATE PRICES. TAX COLLECTIONS CRIPPLED. Loss of Building Also Blow to Government Administration. BY Wi . BRAYDEN. By Cable to T The effects are Gray, Brown, Green, Copen- hagen and the other wanted colorings. All sizes—for Ladies and Misses. Sweaters of Fiber Silk In the new pebble weave, or woven flat, in black, e oAt tns .m'.l'lmf."‘,,‘;”{'rfi’.{.:;igé; navy, brown, gray and white, some in combinations. : et o e $13.50 and $16.50 or e mommg on y" . tO ) omorl'ow ;'r"..:'y'.'i‘.,‘:-':.'l;",".' score of Blazer Strlped Flannel Coats ¢ the head and red tax forms The other m tack was the premi government board, control over munici councils and has e of northeast U invoking the king' ende Quite the vogue are these striking White Flannel Coats with contrasgng stripes of black, green, red and blue. $25.00 Summertime Frocks Fashioned for Town, Countryside, Seashore : Sport or Dress Occasions On Sale at 9:15 A.M.—back to former prices after 1 P.M. Knitted Capes Coats and Wraps —And Jersey Sport Coats— —of the higher grades— The Capes are knitted worsted, Choice of Navy, T Tan—i i y, laupe, lan—in with brush-wool revers. Made - 2 fowing and wrappy—just what's Sport weaves. The Wraps are em in"a vain bodies 1d parliament house in the customhouse at | College Green, Preparatory for Decoration Day A Millinery Medley Offering a variety of higher-priced Hats— most suitable for your outing. There are lots of Taffetas in- cluded—in smart shapes—trim- med with flowers, feathers. self- bows; fringe and beaded effects. Georgettes in many shapes, many colorings and novelty trimmings. See the Display—Tomorrow ’10 but worth decidedly both Unionists, were virtually certain of election on the second count, it was said. ) —_——— The collecting of “mascots” to guard against any and every form of bad luck is said to be spreading in popularity. William Le Queuex, the English author, is reported as having recently completed a whole novel in the space of three weeks. -Skin_Siberi, Squirrel Chokers FURS REPAIRED at Special Rates c .~ —during summer months. Furs to be restyled dur- ing the summer are STORED FREE. FREE &5 Phome STORAGE Franklin 3445 $9.75 Both dark and light grounds in high colors, with flowers and conventional de- sions embroidered in colored worsted. $6.95 and $8.95 Knickerbocker Suits With an Extr,a Skirt For mountain climbing, golf or country hiking, the Knickerbockers are most in in demand—but the added skirt of the same material makes this suit one of great utility. $58.50 Exclusive Erlebacher Cre- ations, ribbon and felt hats are here a plenty, rough straw braid hats with cleverly made flowers of worsted, and gar- den hats that really seem out of place if not worn with a dress as pretty as they are. Mannish Wash Blouses > In plain Voiles and Striped Swiss, with long collars and tucked fronts, edged with pink or blue, from— $2.95 to $5.95 ¥ broid braided. Practicall ithe rive as lin's y e H it he ontas all;O;izcer:d and braide actically '3’,;)':’.“,1:].1,;‘2{ ':'";,m“",'; ’:x“lg)’:x‘:ma most UNUSUAL INTERPRETATIIONS ZNG_ - The Coats 3 o e L) G T Imported Laces Georgette mported Ginghams are sport Reduced to !Z’r]fi’ i 'A;‘K"fl‘&f""““‘-"f‘:o ‘Ex\lt:n;; ll&‘.“:f.lm?: Canton Crepe Indestructible Organdy Sheer Voiles length and in 50 i The governmant admits)thelinereas: Crepe de Chine Dotted Swiss Woeol Jersey : *t colors. i {istaudsciivotiing sinniicinicouns Plaid Woolen Skirts educed [ ] clu::h Imnnl[ ?n(_ii.'ipal_ex eventual vic- 5 . . o, » : to e o e s B A most comprehensive showing is this in every H SN }i.{n?;}ffifi"p?filsffiir{g et nie it combination of colors, creating plaids that are H e victims. x| 5 oy jolezale round-ups, searches and modest and some striking. e e cted per son are the main features of the $10 00 to $19 95 H iofficial policy. Those interned now 3 : . U d S t |number more than 3.000 and within . H a4 month the number, it is expected = $ ttl t v ey ; eorgette or Baronet Satin H etticoats nderwear weaters [, e, e ot SkiszsobiCecrrs fek i Reduced prices Reduced prices Very special [having any deterrent effoct, "as the In white, flesh, rose and gray, some with hem- {8 pKayser Jersey Silk CrepelalChine it e ety wrovee AT alen(0cantiton- stitched seams, others are accordion and knife : etticoats; both em- A sassinati ot civi : broidered and tailored Chemise —in both Tuxedo and Boica "of “Wnom pupers “denouncing pleated models. i . 3 pi are atta 2 s models—a celebrated Camisoles the new Slip-over of this kind are reported daily from < $9.95; others up to $19.95 i il- - every part of the country. - {nake.‘A]l the prevail —in Flesh color ; some models with round i £ ing colors. lor-finis . 3 FIRST ELECTI TUR! - 2 3 § ’ $ 2213;33"\‘1?& (1).-:?:“ meeley Aadine i Tailored Silk Blouses Handmade Voile Blouses i : - = weave—and in all the i i 3 2 5 5 5 : l 0 e dark colors and light e e s ol In white with Eton Collars, Displaying the most unus- H “xcellent ash- 3 ats in Ulster Parliament. 2 % ‘White Tub Silk Pet- ioncfic—and {nadc. shades. | By the Associated Press. the very lhmg women are uval drawnwork and hem- : AT - BELFAST, May 26.—Unionist lead- = 7 1 k2 n - i el $9.50 $9.95 now choosing for wear with stitching, some with filet lace : D o $2.95 o el possibillty of returning al their forty the sleeveless frocks. and baby Irish. : ), .t e T & e ster par- 5 < lor finish.... {mrr.i‘en'a Th." report Of‘lhe‘ first count o 12 50 H FO : city, an rof. John ) MacNeil, Sinn Fein member of Dublin mOCl(S O‘E E onge ; e e B o Hats for Sports Wear compas