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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921 . E i e | IN MEMORIAM. of our father. WILLIAM BEACHAM, Dougles Story Had Been All Over | Who doparied thls life one s todny, ope“ World as Journalist. 'x,\"'x""" has pawsed since that wad dey, a 9:15 A.M. CALCUTTA, India, July 10.—Doug-| Got fook hin home. 15 war Hir will e * ® 'Y 4 los Story, author and journalist, was| But in our hearix he in Nving s, d to s Us found dead on a train near Kotah, in IS DEVOTED CHILDRE Rahjaputana_today. 7 BERRY. In sad and sicred memory of our Douglas Story, who for several LA E.BERRY, + July 11, 1915, 6 P.M. - *THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. The Creation of the De Bevoise “Corssiere” —Most happily meets the de- mand for a garment that would give a corseted effect with the corsetless comfort and girlish *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST — B e, v | " AL Local Legislation Must Wait [ ta, i, administration tn tmeer ) for many”years as & war correapon- here Iy ot e day. ear el While House Enters o T e ot A rrith| TAYING MOTHER, FATHER AND BROTH ! } Into Debate. e B e (e ano: | BROWN. In st bug loing remembrance of Japanese war, on the Russian side. | G5dctr mother, CAMILIA BROWN, wh Four Much in Demand White Wash Fabrics —White holds the palm .for t cool comfort in the summer. Imagination tells you so, and science confirms the fact; so by all means wear white, and Save More Than One-Third on This Special Lot 75¢ Printed Voiles Purchased at a very big price con- cen and offered to you Tuenday C d His journalistic career took him to| ago today. hedside of my dy This is supposed to be District day virtually all paris of the world as in the House, aocording to the House special = correspondent for various, | calendar, with the Zihlman bill lrl-f;‘nm;;em. Iandrl l\ef \;’nu ""f tfllfi‘r at , ) erent periods of journals in Lon- And saw her fade away. regulating the welght of 10oaves of [Gon' New York, Johannesburg and 2 i DAUGHTER HELEN bread awaiting consideration. But|Hongkong. He was forty-eight BUTLER. In sad and loving ren the District's priority right for the|¥¢ars old, a native of Edinburgh and enr mother and sister. MAR educal who departed from us seve time of the House today was sum- | dUcated there. . ¥ 10, 1914 marily brushed asile. Chairman | s—m—eee 1 paswed since that i i 3 Ford e Wa oved was called & straightlines that slender fig- buy the materials here at our = ) m‘:-';n":yrn‘:{m\:r;er "fl?‘eu At 5 CARDS OF THANKS. Py Joved way called. ures expect and require. low prices Tuesday. —These identical n;t;el;:fls“]; r’:“‘}’; Houne resolve itself into committee | COLLINB, We wish to cxpress our sincere | But fn our hearts she is living still had in our stock and ha 0! I3 of the whole and resume considera-( (i&nks and appreciation to the Deaconess | [ often sit and think of you in tears I am along at 75¢ 3 yard. When you can save so much on materials, —$1.28 Imported White Swiss Organdy, 45 inches wide, in tion of ‘the tarlft bill. So District| (Ard and Sunday school of Shiloh Baptixt —This garment, which is made legislation waits while the House Vermont Avenue § Board of { _ For memors is all that grief can call ite of brocade and rubber, answers ] i 3 ent styles are simple \ K st ‘Church wnd friends y perfectly all the functions of a a fine, sheer and :;‘g S en N ek it 1s 'wisdom to Sau xl:«n itself over 1o ‘at least SIX| and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes CHILDY De Bevoise brassiere, at the a permanent fin- 1.00 fecure several during this sale. The 2yl “’C"'.”"“:’:b“;; - S the death of our heloved mother. | - LENA, EARL s i ishi ish. A yard...... . designs are the most popular small mmittee Report. 3 3 4 i e f“m'f;h'l'-'%'h"‘- corset H " s Gninty figured cffects, checks, ring The report'from the House District | MANONEY. We winh to express our wincere | CHASE, TINNEY, In uud it loring ro pport of a soft, light girdle. —35c Plain White Voile, 40 designs, etc. chiefly dark grounds. committee on the Dill establishing | reimtives or s Liomncoe ymriein and ite. K 5 inches wide. standard weight for loaves of bread Material is inches wide, sheer, fine, soft- pemutitul foral tributes at the was available today. It says: beloved h d, son and broth Created originally in 1913, the Corssiere has been re-designed finished material. A 25c¢ A New Shipment of Ginghams “The hread manufacturers of the| T. MAHONE FAMIL i V] i yard . —1Is a most welcome addition to the District, at a hearing before the | NOONE. e wish 1o express onr sl into what is today the only i " etfect marment to aive all th ; wash-goods ranks. It brings in a District committee, stated thal thanks ard appreciation to. vur " Test, rest o garment to give all the —English Longcloth, 36 inches host of new and beautiful designs very large part of their business and friends for their ssmpathy and beautl. ur dear face. case and uncorseted comfort in loaves of one and onc-half 1ol Sorsl tributes’ during”the Hilness dnd wide, excellent quality, cham- ois fini in 10- deee 1 $1.65 —White Longcloth, 36 inches wide, much in demand for making summer lin- gerie. A yard 12'/2C Kann's—Street Floor. in checks of all sizes. block checks, s, small and large checks— and white, red and white, cach, aml this was the weight of the JSlager aud| Gun [ade, Mhe large loaf most generally sold througthout the Distric “They also appearcd before the Dis- trict Commissioners, who advised them that they would approve the change in the law permitting the bakers to sell loaves of one and a half pounds each, and that they would favor an 3 amendment to the weights and meas. | STERNER. We wish to express our sincere ures bill permitting the sale of bread| isnks and appreciation to our many friepds ; d relutives for thelr esn. sympaf in loaves of onc and a haif pounds. And beautifal Boral tributes &% the. death Say No Demand Exists. 1 RNER: of our dear son, FRANCIS A. STERNER “They also contended that there Is l]l's L‘)‘Hl’l‘ nl:‘g]‘éE!\Ts. MR. AND ll}fi, 1 never knew the days could be so long, no demand for a two-pound loaf, and : 5 TRED: 1 never knew the sky could be so ¥. E. Miss Selma Trede and sister wish e ® D e enoUld e unfalr to compel | ™o cxpresm our sincere thanks t our friends | Untll you went away. o they ool sari_this ok and relatives for their kindness. sympathy | I never knew how dark could be the might > 80P - ant Ver knew that beauty could take in the law, which makes it mandatory| FRITZ TREDE. ® ’ tweed in pin brown and white, orange and white, and a combination of red and green. blue and brown, red and blue and other shades with white. This gingham fs 52 inches wide, a splendid quality at, 38C with the beauty, grace and shapeliness of a corseted figure. xr$3.00 Kann's—Second Floor. in the promfxed s o life, in denth: and appreciation to our re @ aud neigl remembrance of husband, B8 E. EDLIN left the one year ago toder, gray. I never kuew the sea could lose its soog, la Until you went away. upon the bakers that every loaf of I never knew that 1ife could be so drear. bread sold or offered for sale shall I never knew shot neVes ew love uld be coaxed to stay, have affixed thereon in a consplcuous 1 never kuew, dear Piggy. 1 need you nenr - place a label of at least one inch|BYINGTON. July 10. her_residence, i w wa: square, or, If round, at least one inch| the Wellington, VIRG _ BYINGTON. in diameter on which should be print.| She the daughter of the late Samuel H ELILLIE A. EDLIN. - w sad but loving remembran 2 5 and Elizabeth Bury Byington, snd is su - ed the weight of the loaf, and we| 5 Eimbeth B S " brother and friend, JAM therefore recommend this ¢hange in tEhed Yo' reat o0 Teare ok “toray. 5 How Women Are Crowding the Silk Store—Some Picking Materials for Next Fall Frocks Vorie"onty change s the Insertion of | GEEPGRD. Satwiar, s, 1 1. 4t 45| xS the word ‘pound and a half. a.m.. at h DRED A 1 and Emnia 1. —Here are the staple weaves and many attractive novel- | in a fascinating variety of patterns. And to think of ties—Sport Silks, Taffetas, Pongees, Canton Crepes, | it—all these at price réductions that are strikingly Georgettes, Tricolettes, Baronet Satins and Foulards | irresistible. o 0K1€e ng Novelty Baronet Satin $4 00 Rookie Pongee vertiser Passes Away at the e tive years this iife tive years —36 inches wide. In the $6 Sport Silks de Luxe —40 inches wide. In the e iy B L R e July Sale, a $2 69 July Sale, a $2 0 i Henry M 0 BTAYE {private) st Rock ( reek cometery. (s Yard. i - 40 Tnches Wide. Reduced in yard ....... .5 o1d, o). Marquand, sixty-five years| York city papers pleste copy.) belored o | KTEE, & raeed tsage af ose to i) for many vears a newspaper 3 EARL] on went RY 3 nwar MA ELIZABETH FAR HENRY MARQUAND DIES; A : WAS NEWSPAPER WRITER | ASkiiiiciiss ™ sire s, iy | s el i momors of o bor o ed to wttend. Interment Mount Olivel Four senre ago today, e e And those who still Temersber him ed Lim best FRIEND, MRES. M. B. CLARK. * In sad but loving remembrance desr wife mother, MINIE (. Former Editor of Commercial Ad- 3 — z writer and at e P M. EARIE, beloved 1 of my two sons, KYLE, who —Very heavy quality that The July Sale to, a yard —Good quality in plaid ef- Commercial Adver N g e enwood eemeters, s | died three wears’wid today. Juls 1111018 will make stunning and in- it R fects and allover designs in {foch ;‘,‘:;’e{::’;;{;,’;{;;l b 3 atpao| TTAendiniod mistis -m'flr"db-r 17, 1018, ses i i rarietir - . g il v Still remembored belov dividual sport suits and sep- | —One of the feature offers of the sale because of the wide variety of well known | ¢a, oray rose, Copenhagen neouneral services will be held Wed- | o, MARY A £ Robert il remembers belore weaves represented. H e Eaaag Ocleckcat thel ] ¥ T AL tios each auy. ench dax snd white. Fifth Presbyterian Church, New York| 3% . 2107 13th with interment at Newport, R T. s Marquand was born April arate sport skirts. A pon- gee that will go nicely with [—Roshanara Crepe —Golf Crepe —Whip-poor-will Brocade And THEIR DEVOTED MOTHER, IDA M. KYLE . invited to at = ’ s o . X a2 7 SHELTON. Tn lovi nors of brother- bright silk sweaters. Choice (—Chinchilla Satin —Here-N-There —Tally-Ho AlLSilk Printed g 590 CL AN A€ it ot et it dena i e e f the natural color or —Heavy Canton Crepe Brocades St. I's School, Concord. | jom we tried %o hard fo save, o iy g oo ey " o e LU S . . . : B . FOlllfll'dS N H., 1869 '18 . and graduated from keep her in this world . 'l," Y “\l’[l‘l".l r‘:\\‘ll"\'ll LIE. * hi —in choice plaid effects, stripes and allover designs; also all-white and all-black in wash- Princeton University with the degree MOTHER AND DADDY. S SEs white. o " B. in 1878 and with the degree N. S 3 rest. | BHELTON. 4 tribute of love and memory able qualities. —36 inches wide. In the Al M. 1881 LA R A . ‘Bl Geparted this Mife Jaly 13, Silk Col d July Sal Associating himself with the late I are € 1t % All-! ore uly Sale, a 1 9 George Cary Eggleston, Mr. Marquand * Toi . i HIS LOVING DAUGHTER MARGARET. g All-Silk Canton Crepes Imported White Knitted Silk - i St Tnschief of that publication After the | ook, frlie oom st per resiqrace, Jas ot | gatered fnto reat oné yvar wso 1oda, Juiy . . o | —The same good uality sale of the paper he went in the 1E HILL. beloved wife of 0. p = . —39 inches wide. In the | —39 inches wide. In the Hoonan Pongee Tricolette {s &t o banking and brokerage business as a| i i ey M. u i TATHER,, SISTGER) A0, July Sale, a July Sale, a : . ‘ in such demand for all dress member of the firm Marquand & Com-| Wednesday, Juls S, T g vemembranes of ¥ creret Rl 5 oRRes o —36 inches wide. In the . July Sale, a and colors in wide and at- He eventually retired from the finan- { BOGE, ~Sunday. July 10. 1031, ALRERT . 1 bl —Another shipment just in | —One of the lowest prices July Sale, a yard ....... o ¢ G glal fleld to review books for the) I e e ol ety & Hoge | Four vears have passed since that sad day. iful 1. uoted this season on this Yy J | tractive assortments. And New York Tribune and to contribute | E B e rom the home. | Our dear loving mother was called away; and a beautiful crepy qual- | quote A . 2 | e {frequently to the Westchester Times. | DA fontay. Yening at was alwass . patient and kind, ity. Select from thirty-five quality of Canton crepe. yard ....... - | —Firm weave for dresses, | PLENTY of navy blue and de w an bacxl:]e member of the| 3 vinCool Spring Chirch. What » lwuu;l!ul emory she left In-hl‘nd“ 3 i 1 i . - s Cl 2 plane, clock, 1 of on oW We cannol of the wanted shades for | It is every;l threa;i pure silk i ;ey];arate_serls an(ll( blouses. |white and black and white e uD fnd orkanised the St| oargeg : e A ot our "motber whots we loved treet and evening | and in this color range: | —Very desirable because of elect from pink, coral, v olen 5 Westchester county. He was a mem-| oficiat . L e Tacyn ool iy 1::::,. 5also sport shades a§ Tomato, tan, pink, silver, | . ¥ lity. F + | gray, gold, henna, apricot effects; also different sizes ber of the New York state board of | 5 7.9 1 : B T s ot 3at inahers we waall ; its heavy quality. For spo 3 4 2 charities. o e wlways keep. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS. * . 4 3 . z fces at res of grandparents. Katharine Cowdin Marquand. e e."Y. Tson Briggs. 630 South red 1o th — lina avenue, Monday. July 11, at 3 p.m. 11 friend, JACOBR B. Deaths Reported. seven Tears ago to Just a thought of remembrance, Just a memors fond and true; The following deaths have been reported to the health departmept within the last twenty. four hours KINNAMONT. On Saturdas, July 9, 19 Just @ token of A o Cn Wh Sasuaity Hospital. | pom.. at_her home, 417 Eye st te. . 85, 5 street, . CARBIE L. V., wife of J. H. Kin i¥n 1, Casualty Hospitsl. s, orcloc i P Anne C. @9, 1931 16th street. -5 5 Waiter ¥ Bottker, 82, Gartild Homial 3 - Virgini vington, 63, 1701 d. ’ Kra ] - oet, | LAWSON. Suuday. 10. 1921, at 1 Sa].e Of v At E R e e Tosi | o'clock noon, LATTA V.. beloved’ wife of 'South Carolina avenue sou Alonzo M. ¥ her_la “ZURHORST” Infant of Ancel and Agmes Gates, 3 days, [ It " th, s, near S ' Ralnl pom, seal, tan | in polka dots. well as all white and all | navy, henna, Copenhagen; royal blue, na ite. i Kann's—Street Floor. black. also white and black. wear or dresses it is lovely. | and plenty of w e m WAL Columbia Hoxpital. er. ‘Md., Tus Lula A. Colbert, 45, 316 E street sonthwest. Relatives and Now in progress, offers excellent choice from all three of the items which have at- " st | elatifes and ed t z progress, il Alberta L. Manaing, 50, 444 Sth street south: | 0. leteremens B o Lincoln 372 tracted $o many interested purchasers today. e ° 0 iaiamore paer. T copr 1 i II k ‘ :II i i 15 B e | TSV o et Hoedtal AT CHAS. S. ZURHORST ) een € IOCKS oice . PY 1t . 50 12 bRt | er 8th year, "Funeral from Han: 301 E. CAPITOL ST. e . H = — Pojom, 64l st esday, at 3 p.m. | — — m— . . - A 2 . il MOURNING BLACK Relatives and friends invited. 1 v. L SPEARE Co. —For morning, home, street, picnic or shopping wear. The assortment consists of- CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.| ) . Tl 10, 1020 w0 110 | s SuccEssans 0F QE oN- —Figured voile frocks in surplice style; and plain colored voiles in tan, white, flesh Dyad Witkis 34 Tiowes | 5.'&:"1..‘.‘.1}‘ . Mallmes. Faberal from i | NEOTED WITH THE ORIOINAL s s - . 2 . Dupor rcle, Fr. 5232 e residence, . n.w. Notice of EPEARE ESTABLISHMEN color, and Copenhagen blue, made with tunic skirt, some trimmed with pockets, and wide 2460 18th St., Col. 636 { Tuneral hereafter. s Phone Franklin G20 i sashes; others in long waist styles with organdy collar, vest, and tie-back sash; cool looking 6. Departed this life suddenly Fri- Rugs Thoroughly . T € AL T A S W. Dea dotted voiles in light grounds, also small figured dark ground voile dresses, and many pretty Cleaned at Home ‘D, Mamine, Funeral Toestas, NE Lincoln 364, tissues. There are plenty of the attractive long waist models, some have the large shawl col- Dur process does mot tn- e et Bty "emeiess. ' | ~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons lars, and cuffs of organdy, attractively stitched in colors to match the dress. . and the Ruges last longer— Home i exd, oh, God. how dreary 303% M St N.W. Eetabtewed 1801 —_The sizes include dresses for misses and small women, as well as those for women of 36 to e Ligiening for & voies, st weary: T Automobiie Servier 46 bust. The Luwin Co. T bt T M. . hos 60 Alonx Phone North 91 MANNING. Al officers_and members of | 1008 Queen Deborah Court, No. 3. A. 0. D. of | PX 2018 14th St. N.W, > 3 are reauested t:’i:_pm-;t St Knigu 'KI'R"S‘PEHRG(‘ZO‘ 7 'J208 H STREET.NW (FORMERLY 940 F ST MM PHONE MAIN 10 AR Speare ~ CNichols W:B'Speara Queen Make Dresses | Queen Make Dresses. pxeus 69 Q0 | Viww-$1.99 Take Advantage of the Season to Have , 5 —These will be found on sale at the Bargain dence. —Straightline dresses of figuredh hssfue, with or%an_df' Table, S(rtle‘t Floor. . e - ST e o St Hev —————-“MES T RYAN, vest, collar and cuffs and sash of same material. ong them are dresses of voile, gingham and per- New Araeend, cor. of New Jod he 65 317 PA. AVE. SE. ale. here are vest front models, trim = b4 i odern Chapel Lincoln 142. These are short-sleeved styles. Others are of figured as de};’ At MM AL et oth;‘:dh:“',':hpi;?e The Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, cor.| Modern Chapel M— ner of 55th Wednesday, July 13, at £ 10 a.m. Interment at Newport, K. I & voiles, with dainty hemstitched collars and cyffs; collars. made in waistline style; another has a surplice front —The skirts are cut full and ample, and they are finished and organdy conarznd’ ‘cuffs. All have wide skirts with wide hems, majlorlty have sashes, and most of them 3. ielored wife, of Cuaries A’ Newion. 641 T1 ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, N T e, The colors are lavender, pink, blae, | Eaye frecauericr v C S LD L T Installed |l| #5555 25,5885 58 ~Frank Geier's Sons Co. Kann’s—S d FI green combined with white. ’_l'he g}nghams are i | the waistline and Billie Burke models. Sizes 36 to 46 and . July 8, 1071, &t 8 i, | yqoq M8 KEVENTH TIEET [ nn’s—Second Floor. [l t checks, trimmed with white. Sizes 36 to 46. i 48to 52 , . NOU, Funefal’ services | Modern Chnpel, Teievions 2 S0 ” We arefready to submit N o ere CEMETERIES - plans and furnish estimates 1 Sunday evenicg, Jur 10. ool o Handmade Blo Secure a Summer’s Supply of Wash Skirts Tuesday | |[[f it s f (Rt ShoeBe Bl Coo R el entailed on your part. O vmee 003, iitmore — st. o | Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Sy 7 .m. Int t private. | 1 Care of Graves an ma e uses § From These Two Specially Priced' Lots BP:rhh»- s ;fl 3 gg:tlg{én‘{‘:;};n{b"‘;;h}:fli u.‘.’f..'f:i&a Natura Beauty . . e . - . a room is i P Pa. Ave. . . == i i uty and individualit . . h d Gerirude Bterner. aged Phonen L. 052 and L. 4360, Garments in which the beauty and o Surf Satin Skirts at $3.98 "NAKE the Bt P i e Y R S 5 i T5a Py Toms. of hand work is displayed, but at prices very little Pleity of the plain white also a new depastire § Tect The litte 3¢ il Ry gy o atersient was 1n Movst Oifed Fort meolnu"-'!' Homseridt i : g —] h 1 parture in a 4 cemetery. . ; more than you have often paid for machine work black and white effect. They are full gathered models, ;::'d, ‘t':“un:‘\‘rinlu';“:l TR, CRoRaE Mo son ot the. Baitimore Boulsvard at q:?nn Tiney and there are several different styles of pockets to select the property. D e o one I come Olicw: BBNC 0 e ah tery, Washington, FUNERAL DESIGNS. from. They are finished with belts and white pearl but- g Maln'lce J- C@“’el't sl ey, July to, 1001, et 3 Phone Main 3707 for Beau- tons. Good size range from which to select. higher priced line a bit of real filet lace trimming, a i touch or two of hand embroidery, hand-sewed tucks, . D. Wednesday, July 13,4t 11 a.m. Relatives and friends inyited —Drawn-work, hemstitching, sometimes in the b <) i ? i ‘I I and other dainty bits of ornamentation that only a \ ‘ Gabardine, Linene and Surf Satin 621 F St "f";‘“'fi i :‘?;‘" ; il endl Oviginel Dinigns clever and skilled seamstress could put into a blouse. I Ski = 05 besripl e S b et b B0t 1) Brackistone, 14th and H, —A good assortment of sizes at each of the follow- ) kirts at $5.9 ; 124 e B | e S C. SHAFFER & i ing prices. { —The gabardines and surf satins are in white, and the wAzD 7. Joly 9 1021, at bl veal e SAOBRAL EMBLEMS -r'nm X3 : h linenes are in white and copenhagerfblue. There are plain i FOR 2 AHLES E. husbend of 1{“:"{:; at MODERATE PRICES. 24161718, $2.95 $3-98 and $5.95 I and gathered models, with tailored and fancy pockets, p Junt B Ward | Fge) from Ty & | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. ? both regular and extra sizes to select from. Very tin- ? o Toterment ;.;' ngl;::-l-“;mnm. Fromyt ao aelvery sersice. 3 S 1 Lo Artidle -ekpivesine taexhentive usual values at the price. Kann’s—Second Floor. BAILEY. 1n memory of EMMA T BAILEY. | ™Ry propriate Floral Tokens Churel cent de Paul's b July 11, 1921 ‘Washington F]ouf:-_[ 19‘ B B BAILEY. * 14th and N. Y. Ave. Kann’s—Second Floor.