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CAPT. MORTIMER JORDON TO BE BURJED TODAY e D. 'C. Rainbow Division Chapter to Hold Arlington Services for St. Mihiel Hero. At the invitation of the Mortimer H. Jordon Chapter, Rainbow Division Veterans, fune ortimer H. Jordon, who died over- seas as a result of wounds received during the St. Mihiel drive, will be Arlington__ national WILL IT PAY Me to Huve My Furs Remodeled Now? You Will Say When you resd the following sdvantages: Cheaper price, no rush work, free cold storage and an additional 10 per &nt allewance for i payment when finished. if desired. 30-32 Fla. MARTIN WOLF, 325 mittee of the local chapter, Who served in the same company Wwith the dead officer, is in charge of arrarge- ments. Veterans of the \2d Division. able to pay final tribute‘to their comrade are requested to communicate with J. Kentley Mulford not later than to- night by calling Columbia 7231. pt. Jordon was a native of Bir- nghdm, Ala., and during the Mexi- n border campaign served with the old 4th Alabama Infantry National Guard Regiment. Upon America’s en- try in®the world war he retained his commission in this combat unit in preference to serving as a medical officer, he being a physician. He was placed_in command of Company K, 167th Infantry. . Capt. Jordon died in the arms of William H. Kay, a Rainbow veteran of this city. Mr. Kay stated last night that although suffering intensely the Alabamian realized he was about to die, but continued to laugh and joke in order to cheer his companion pa- tients. "Given a cigarette just prior to his death said Mr. “Cap Jordon smiled and said: ‘Well, ¢hi a pretty good war after all, boy: THE WEATHER. istrict of Columbia and Marylan: \‘}:‘ ttled. with local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and not'quite so warm; gentle to moderate southewest, shift- ing to northwest winds. Virginia—Unsettled, with scattered thundershowers this afternoon or to- night; tomorrow partly cloudy and not quite so warm; moderate to fresh southwest, northwest winds. % West Virginia—Unsettled, with locil thupdershowers this afternoon or to: night in extreme east portion; to: morrow partly cloudy; not much change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 94; 8 p.m., 83 12 midnight, 77; 4 am., 74; 8 am. 81; noon, 87, Barometer—4 p. flaw:‘@r 1t corvets. | Painted by - Ferguson means more than just painted. It means a firt- ciass A No. 1 job, of which you'll be well Lo Interior and Exterior Work. = ®- FERGUSON, INC. 31, Paizting Departmeat, Ph. N. 331338 -shifting to XTI 94, occurred Lowest temperature, Elite Confectionary & Delicatessen |at 7 am. today. Special BKGROTE A7y, 1414 14th St. N.W. 72, occurred Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of watgr at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Temperature, 73; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by ited States coast and geodetic surv Today—Low tide, p.m.; high tide, 10:00 a.m. p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:03 a.i 5:31_p. high tide, 10:43 a. 11:15 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:42 am.; sun sets, 7:37 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:43 am.; sun sets, 7:38 p.m. Moon rises 9:38 p.m.; sets, 7:45 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, June The Potomac river was slightly udy and the Shenandoah clear this 1norning. ‘ 19 am. and 4:48 and 10:33 nd Albay Atlantic Ci Baltimore ing charm—charm' throughout the day. The secret of skin comfort=-with never a hint of harm. To you, as to millions of others, Nadine will reveal these inti- mate secrets. You can procure Nadine from your favorite toilet cognter or by mail, 60c. liberal sty s g NATIONAL TOLLET CO., . FZTRIBINNBIERER 33 PRSET IR RERe R RR0SR2R - 3 PERIRBRBIER In the recent flood disaster in Pueblo the telephone girls employed in the central exchange stuck heroically to their posts, warning subscribers far and near of their danger, until the rising waterscut off all connec- tio: of Exceptional Valuesin . . “The values listed cover remarkable reductions on both separate articles and complete setst Toa S 24 P ) D S, 128 ot Formerly §30, Now $20 - | Eoerly $497, Now $300 Demi-tasse Sets, 26 Pieces Ditmer Sets, 102 Pieces ormerly $20, N 13.50 French Ck Border . $ i chl;hfi{.i“w $75. Cake Sets, 13 Pieces - Fmfl!‘ll,“fl'fl Dinner Sets, 111 Pieces Gold Edge Panel Border Formerly $85, Now $65 Service Plates Formerly $70, Now $40 Doz. Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces Entree Plates Gold Edge and Matt Handles Formerly $60, Now $45 Doz, | Formerly $187, Now $112 l-'gnuflySSL,_lbw $35 Doz. Formerly $100, Now $60 Prior to Inventory a special additional cash dis- _ countof 10% is made to these pricts. $ QRarfiit 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST- following: Heahps Save; boan Howard of Charlotte A. 5, Vit s B R Ziogler Delia Bmith, both ral services for Capt. | son. s . Beard T._Sheehy of thin eii T. becca Baugham EATifam A, Barber of New ¥ am A e ork Milaine' Gordon of v €ty jana Leona: both of Baltime Willlam 8. M, Emith of fhis clty, B. Barber of th! R John and Elizabet! ey Marriage Licenses. issued to the nL., sad Bienire e s o Bein ot ‘this city oa Hollingsworth of a0 Mamnw No connection with any house of sim- ilar name elsewhere. Albert J. Nelson nd Phyllis E. Taompeos. ) ls M. Lawrence. John Bosten and Lucy Smith. = - [} Hewes W. . Gibeon, jrs and Abble Jack- ! bam Lee and Edna Walters. aye. e e0sFoed A 11th ST. NWe The following deaths have been reported to = health department withis the last twenty- | The House of Cpurtesy ty. ‘Milton D._Smith and Katherl i William ¥. Best and 'uomh:ul!.mm» of this city and jorthampton, N. OAH‘ B Sadie Wolf ry_Barbagallo. " Weaver, jr., and Ka! Wi P izabeth M. Clague, 43 157 V stroet norts- eant. fant of Samuel and Rebecca Perry, 2! nours. Sibiey Hospital: . M. Maxwell, 49, 928 3rd street sowy- m Japifer, 41, 304 1 street sonthesst. Murphy, 74," 613 Burks egurt south- r Rolling of Julins_Robinson Joe Longo and David A Surpassing Value tharine H. | went, this city. we rd 8. Adler_and Hiidreth M. Dorsey, 8. Motier of York, Pa., and Leah Moody. ¢ o Yoea Bdna W. Bradshaw and Trene C. Allwine. Shutack, Jjr., of Nesquhoning, Pa., h R. Tyree of this city. W. Barnes and Ma 56, Freedmen's months, Freedme: —_— Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether- lands is an ardent amateur -photog- rapher. Blizabeth Preston, . Plorida. Praner, 16 -Through the circumstance of a pital. , ‘Albert D. d Mary H. Eay N. [ I 2 i Clare ot Hutaie, special purchase we offer Comel); Gingham--- Dainty'Voile Dresses All of a score of different styles and models—in the full complement of sizes. — . | or . - **esHorlick's Tre ORICINAL Malted Milk George B Giowles ‘sad 3ia e H. Rowles and Margaret both if Baliimore, Md. ™ ‘m ‘Geoffrey Maratall, U. 8. A. and Dorot M. Crawford of this cliy. e Births Reported. bave been reported ‘Gepartment within oo last twenty. Bthel M. Hume, boy. Michael and Grace '{»u;:'r.':_’ Anthony J. and Anna Ryan, boy. Andrews, The Ginghams are plaids and checks; cleverly de- signed and smartly finished with Organdy or Pique. The Shop That Shows the New Styles Pirst Specially Priced 'Pumps, Strap Pumps “The Voiles are in figured effects, trimmed with lace and net. and Oxfords i $785 Pair w Forty-five styles,\hundreds of pairs of the nationally Famous Queen Quality” high-grade footwear at this special offer. ] 0 S Feathr:ing for Friday A Special Lot of .Wanted Wool - -Sweaters A Combination Lot of Wool and Wash ; Skirts - “Leathers” VVhit_e reignskin, white buck, black kid, patent leather, brown kid, brown calf, gray suede and gray kid—all taken from our regular stock and are in no sense,of the word Sale Merchandise. Sizes 2 to 8. Widths AAA Queen QualiybootSion | (| ot $3.95 | $5.00 Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes These are plainly better than the price— in quality of yarns and character of model. Two styles—Tuxedo, with plain or with Brush Wool revers. Slip-over model—with round neck. All the popular colors. Pirst Floor. Of the Cloth Skirts there arefless than fifty—Checks, Plaids and Plain Serges. Of the Wash Skirts there are more than a hundred. Surf Satins and Gabardines—in all the new models; button and pocket trimmed —regular and EXTRA SIZES. Pirst Floor. . L s ' Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F i d | To Close éut | Tomorrow—Friday ) Fifty-Eight o Summer " Dresses Formerly Sold Up to $55.00 "$1‘9:.75 \ - | Thirty-Eight - Smart Suits Redgcing‘ 'some Higher-Priced - Blouses .- Out on the aisle tables tomorrow for yo‘ur convenient . 2 . 9 5 choosing— Dainty Voiles Here is a medléy of attractive models—in white and the desirable colors. Pirst Floor. \ Handsome Georgettes Rich Tricolettes / Sheer Batistes, with handmade Acollan and cuffs ] ] Underwear Crepe de Chine Chemise in Fleshgand White. Camisoles, * Step-in Bloomers. Plain tailored and lace trimmed—full cut. Petticoat The shadow-proof grade of Surf Satin, for wear with the summer frocks. Deep embroidered scallop, and embroidery trimming. * 0dd Lofs pnd Broken | C;qntinijiligAthe Summer Hat Sale . .. togssse, . : : g ! : he { We shall extend the remarkable sale o f White and Col- - i 8 5 f - ored Summer Hats. ; 2 $3 5 : .. Taffeta Hats; Garden Hats, Felt Hats, Rib- i O ' : . bon Sports Hats, Georgette Hats—throughout FRIDAY ONLY i :::'narrow Le.oMMeTe sTeleTeloiere o oTo] e IvE ¢ IeX e um o ke sello] @ joge B8 .