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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, '.Ig C., TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1921. . 7. . IF THINKING OF FURS==BUY NOW IN OUR SUMMER SALE AND SAVE 5. BavnBovsCo.| == | 5, BavnHovsCo. *THE HUSY'CORNER' PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. | Fourth Floor | *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. BEACH SUITINGS For the New : 4180 Jumper Dresses. Yard . Material is 36 inches wide and only about three yards would be required for one of the new sleeveless frocks. You can make them very charming with a bit of embroidery or stitching and a fancy girdle. designs in pink, blue, lavender or white. A yard........... ]-90 Kann’s—Street Floor. 36-inch Percales, in light ground effects, suitable for women’s. 69c Day Wednesday Special—A ] ewelry Sale Very ; Greatlye Under[;yl'iced New Bead Girdles French Necklaces $5.00 to $10(I) values. —Worth very much mare $3.00 $ $3000 than our sale price. Choice . —Made up in combination colors, black and red, black and blue, black and )ade and other -—Thele are in the very latest styles. chiefly cord and ribbon effects—scarcely two alike. combinations. Pearl Necklaces Cut Bead i and children’s dresses and aprons, also dressing sacques, etc. Strlped —50 only in the lot. Imported Necklaces —Very specially '\_\,ti,":: g;;d“a“d pearls. Necklaces ‘Wednesday spe- . . . . o o $ l .00 cialat $dl 1901 '{:f‘m value 50 C —Showing the purchasing power this low price will have in wanted House- —18-inc raduate ear! S L : —They are black and white Bead Necklaces. —These are jet beads; also wares of all kinds. > me]nauons. in assorted &orth $1.00. SOC beads in all the popular e = i SReaCY e Specia > 3,500 Pleces Enamel Ton. Ketdien, ‘I Speclal, namel ‘en e ., For Men’s or Women’s Use —12 styles to select from, in all colors. Made to sell regularly from 75¢ to $1.50. Choice in this sale at.......... Kann's—East Room—Street Floor. Gray 9 " Enamelware o ; 1 | —Convex Saucepans, 8 and 50¢ 10 quart sizes. cen The New Jumper Dresses require a Dainty —13-quart Water —Rice Boller, 4 dif-+ White Blouse to wear with them Pails, with bl it Lo Slight iRpeEe L AR Teur fections, worth 5 or 6 times the price we are asking in tomorrow’s sale. The erie Blouse with the Peter Pan Collar —is one of the favorites for this purpose. It is youthful looking and is especially becoming to the mature woman as well as the younger one. —But there are many other mod- els with roll collars, frill fronts, etc., which are also favorites to wear with these pretty sleeveless slip-over dresses. The materials are organdies, plain effects and novelty self-striped or cross- barred white voiles, as well as plain voiles. Some are trimmed with fine tucking and real Irish 69c 69c —Bre ‘Boxes, plain white with Bread” sten- !ciled on froni. Spectal, A Special Purchase and Sale Summer Wash Skirts —$198 to $498 Values at =Kitchen Outfit, consisting of one stone butter jar and 3 dif- ferent size rruxlnx bowl pieces in set . —W iers, made of heavy tin, No. 7 size, th cover. Spe- cial, stenciled holds 15 pounds of flour. Special lace. They have short sleeves. —0ld English Floor At Wax for finishing —Mahogany Serving Trays, loors and woodwork, one-pound can. Regu- jarly 85c. Special, 69c 69c¢ with glass insert. cial —Sugar Boxen; Spe- white with “Sugar” stenciled on the front. Kesgular $1.39. Special, % v —This sale will be held at the Bargain Table—Street Floor. —Skirts of linenes. —Skirts of Surf Satins. —Skirts of Gabardines. —Neat and attractive styles, all white and in a good as- sortment of sizes. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 —French Voile Blouses; also designed to be worn with the jumper frock, are attractively made, some trimmed with real filet lace. Others are of plain Jap silks. $2 95 L4 . Kann’s—Second Floor. —Household Com- bination —Conaists o 1 8-qt. water pail; 1 scrubbing brush; 3 bars of Ivory soap; 2 cans of 1d Dutch Cleanser; 2 bars of Goblin soap. Com- —Potato Ricers and one 4- quart covered saucepan. in_set. $pecial —Moth Bag Out- At of one heavy plete moth bag, one sulphur _candle, —S hopping 690 one pound of Baskets, made camphor balls. of (1 to a customer.) | Complete. " Spe- splint. Speci cial, —One Dust Brush and One Dustpan, 2 in set. Spe- 1 —31 Wisard Polish Mop, spe- 69C . cial For Better Values Than Before the War Hlulrll. different Special, | —Galvanised Garbage Canms, apart- nent house sise, with heavy regulnrly 69C )8¢c; special ...... —Foot Tubs, white enamel with gold 15 inches long. 69C gularly $L19; spe- 2 to 15 Pairs of a Kind Regularly $7.98 to $12.98 —Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, mounted on heavy | French nets with floral ap- pliqued borders. 2% yards long, in white or ecru. By the pair. —Globe Varnish Stains and Paints, just right forl outside or Inside woodwork. Spe- cial, per can, —Scrim, Voile and Marqui- sette Bed Sets, for three- quarter and full size beds White only in Filet, Cluny, Heraldic and antique lace designs. Sets consist of spread and bolster piece to —Irish Point Curtains, im- ported and domestic grades, mounted on fine quality French nets with appliqued border designs and plain or spray filled centers; 274 and 3 yards long. By the pair. —6 Bars ot Avory Soap, 1 8-quart water pail com- plete outfit special 69c —Glass Mixin A ~—Cluny Lace Curtains, neat Bowls, —Marquisette Curtains, in | styles, with lace edge and :."‘d:mg):. :he'rs.epte.“nl and ;‘;’:’:‘,‘:’l" met 69 white, cream or ecru; Filet, inserti f H Heraldic, Henkle cluny lace e, Whit enkle cluny | Sunfast Madras Portleres, —8-plece Gray Eaamel Set, consista|® lace. White or ecru; 2)4 | rich styles i Hpin 2 yles in a good-assort- i o d S :rt:‘e l;; lr-2/; yards long. By ‘yards long. By the pair. ment of colors. By the pair. s comet :m"":"xfp::,,e. :::.e?.:r.{a: 69(: ekins, Scotch 3 set. Bpe- [ —Pavior Brooms with| or-plece Water Scotch Lace Window | Grenn da?:e‘d(m Attractive . three Tows of £ :5]' onlajfi'é'fig‘fi , b % Panels Bed Sets Ton alse, without special ... E;:;m« 69ci —Regularly $9.98 to s“.”. Cltlr- ing Price .. $7 .50 —Excellent styles in scrim, voile and marquisette, fin- ished with lace effects. to ‘798. Cle-r- ing Price, pair.. $3 45 ! —Plain cream color, also some with colors woven —Regularly $249 and $2.98. Clear- ing Price...... i $1.35 J —36 to 50 mches wide, 2% yards long; in real lace de- Use them one to a through—pink, blue or yel- low. All Ready-Made Awnings —Formerly $249 to —Tan and ecru, plain khlld blue and white and tan_ and white striped duck; sizes 42 and 48 inches to fit upenbn of 40 | to 50 inchés wide. Cholce—‘Ollr Entire Stock Screen Doors — Formerly $398 to $5.98 reduced to— $2.50 Special, =8 ternmau|—Kitchen Outfit, cobn-(mn. of one Camned Heat |Mest clever, one utcher knife, one paring outtt, (one|KAife: complets set apeciar 69C can of heat, —Table Oil Cloth, new lhlpmenl of —Walnut stained,- Gord ip Co —Roll- yety fine plain whit silver gray finish and on s‘l]) vers one kettle|==Roll elopw??hni JBexes plain | 04" GRS Sneclal.: 2 69C Varnished hardwood for Ford Touring Cars and one|panciied on the trant. 09¢ . ; doors in the lot, in —Maker's Price, stand.) Spe-|Special .......cooiiiennn —-Ice Ten Glasses, sev- Sizes 30x78 inches, 1 O P $7.95 s eral shapes to 34x84 tnohes and Sax ur 3 welect trom. GO C Bineg JaxedohyAnish) :klel\ arms, ; ts, backs . and joors. Rear door covers made All Knock-Down :'d"g"»tgek s; arme are remforc- S O Black Jape a eret Frames 8¢ to 3¢ """“ iae. “Hes. TorFord rosdaters. ¥ Makers —The Sl Kind. ularly To close, 2c price, $11.° Our price, Regularly 59c. Reduced 30C square toel sevscctvecnes y 34.00 —Flo to . 5ok Complete Sty Oov- tetnge, all fine shd b oty —Galvanised Soreen Wire, 18 tor Dodge Touring Cere. lty. Seloor from 'ron:f“fnm vy ity eut: 09C —Sizes x30 fnches; compléte | 48 inches wide, u~mnh. lnnrl price, §30, Our ‘1195 ders, Towel Bar ting. Special coee with sliding track, beading, nails, | Regularly 6c. o el 4c SRR . nomui Glass Shelve e 69(; ete. SquUArS foot Floon ——sde lcholce, each . . p |sosEPH B. LEAVY, STAMP COLLECTOR FOR U. S., DIES After a lingering illness, Joscph B Leavy, head of the stamp coliection section of the United States National Museum, died at the Georgetown University Hospital yesterday ing. Funeral arrangements announced later. Born March 7, 1872, Mr. Leav educated at Columbia Univ during his undergraduate much Interested in athlet clally rowing. As a boy he devoted his time to the collection of postuge xtamps and be- came an acknowledged auth philately, and when it became essary to put th United States National Mus proper order he was called business in 1913 to undert work with the title of phi Much credit has been for the sauisfactory the government collectio includes specimens of all new ixsues sent to the Post Office Department from various foreign governments morn- will he “nee- collections of the um _in Mr. Leavy frequently acted as ex- pert in matters pertaining to his specialty and he was a frequent contributor to philatelic journals. in- cluding a notable paper on of Belgium. He. was also a “Catalogue of the Postage > and Stamped Envelopes of United States and Possessions 1s Prior to January 1, 19 was published as_a bulletin of the | Uatten ates National Museum | (1519). He served in the Army dur- ing the Spanish-American war —_— REV. C. I. SCOFIELD DIES. DGUGLASTON. July Ingerson secretary of the Amer sion and former United States attorney for Kansas, is dead from a general breakdown. He was seventy-eight years old. Rev. Mr. Scofield was born in Lenawee county, Michigan, and served under Gen | Lee in the Confederate army. After being admitted to the bar and being elected to the Kansas state legislature he entered the ministry and held Presbyterian pas- torates successively in Dallas, Tex., and Northfield, Mass. He was author of the Scoficld refer- AM, Archibald, Notice of fune Entered DE FORE. Departed thix 1if at 4:15 p.m.. EDNA WILLS DE tive of funeral hereafter. daugh _Ermold. aged terment at’ Cong: day. Jul A prec A Voice we loved is st Iace is t in our Which never can be filled God in His wislom has 1 The boon His love has And thongh the body sl The soul ix safe in heave HER FAMILY. * | FISCHER, 3ondas, July his resi dence, the Wellington apa. ved huband of Ma om his late T at 11 o'clock ence. ¥ beloved husbund of tather of George W Hanen. Mrs. Victo £t Robertxon ¥ address Wednesdas. Jul tives and friends mvited. GRAY. Departed this life 19 1 p.m., at Fi aturday, July mews’ Hompital, NC AY, the beld ie Wiliams and_the oo taker, Agnes Williams Lyles. She leaves to mourn mother, two small children und aud friends. F W Trom her late reside at 1 p.m., Loved in life, remembered in denth THE FAMIL! July, Y. . GREENE. Departed thix life a1 nesday morning, Jul at 9 o'clock. ngh requicry mass &t Xt Alorsius Church ¥ her soul re from above residence 1, a atti at 11:30 am. invited. LSuddenly, "rov 3 in the 30th year Are™™ Remains. rexting in the by ster, Mrs. Willium H. White ., from Massachusetts { Jdoseph Gawler's Wednesday. July HALL. Monday, SALLIE_ HALI W HAWLEY. Departed this life 23, 1921, ELIZABETH HAW nesday, July residence, 21 at her T ELLE fully invited. cemetory. R Holwes and mother of Minni therine D. Romer. hel 2:30 po. Departed this life July 24th st. n.w.. BLAIE J Wednesday.s July 27, Ty services Wednesday, Ju 3. Willlam Lee's und Pa. ave. n.w. Interm please copy.) i Deloved son Hope ‘road Wiscousin Interment relatives nvited to attend. MACK. Departed this life in ful n';umph of 3 brie JOSEPH MAC a devoted wife, Lula Macl | Congressional ceme: A 2 F t Baptist Ch mother of M Suddenly, S nw. at 2:30 p.m. Relati HOLMES. t 83~ years, wifc of Ki 1l eld at her lute resi L in full trinmph of faith, . _Flore: 1021 w tery, Md. (Pittsburgh ERITSCH. Suddenly, Sun o A at 10:30 Viirginia, with wmilitary honors. faith, July und his_ children—Joseph, Emanuel, nease, Melvin and Clifton Mack; tw ters, ‘one brother, Mary E. Hilley, and ‘Blanche Mack. MADDEN. Sundas, July 24, D.m., at her rexidence, 27 N st Widow of the late Jolin Madd mother of Mary E. Whaley. her late residence at 10 u.m. morning. Mass at St Aloy Interment at Holy Kood cemete: and friends invited. mln July 25, 1921, MARY E. wife of the late George Mooney,” aged Toute Hemains at We W, Deal's Fonerat rlors, 816 H st. n.e. a neral from W d Funeral {rom St. ‘homas’ Church at m, Md. Wednes day. July 27, at 11 am. (Baitimore pa- pers please copy.) ORPIN. Monday, July the res!. dence of his daughter. 27 13th st. n.w. ‘uneral services at i Tuesday, July 26. RISTON. Suddenly, Mmldly July at his residence. 611 W K. beloved bt o Mave from _ Goraye lfi . llllvfl\ nnd triend SHIPLEY. Sanday, July 24, Jo21. at bis residence. 3608 @ #f."n.w.. SAMUEL T., beloved hushlnd u( Margaret B, Fanteal rom. "the. chapel. of Framk 13 Church, o'clock. Sons Co., 1113 7th st. n.w.. on Wednendus, July 27, at 2 p.m. Interment private. Pleuse omit Bowe: gpasted this lite Sundas, July 1021, 12:45 p.m.. at his residence. 1630 15th street, BENJAMIN F. WARRICK, be- loved husband of Matilda Warrick and broth- er of J. Sheridan and Henry Warrick, Mrx. Hattie Joves, (e Scott and Mrs, Ad e J Funeral Wednesday, July 27, 1 the Nlumnth sxmt B-vun comer 10th and I sts. n.w. Rer. « 26.—Rev. | JOHNBTON. At Cristobal, Canal Zone. Pana 1" ma, July 8.7 1921 Mr. and Mrs. Horace | Siare Jonistor augh . : DIED. | ARGHIBALD. _Tuexdar, uly 26 1121, 4y it 11 st onw. CA at Interment Medford, i WML H. SARDO & CO, mourn i 1om | _ loving father | Bur- sis- | 13034 M St. N.W. July 24, at his EORGE of Anna Van Kirk g remembrance of A BROWN. Jr., s life oue year ago today, while and we shall all meet to- itul land of lost. FATHER AND iovin In st but losing remembraoce o nepliew ERT A. BROWN, 1 VING AUNTIE. remembrance of el bt feel sa Tonely. we do not. hear, “yer aweeter of mother de B anm szwuw « CUHTY ND MATTHA S In wud but loving memory of my « and our devoted father, JOHN ok bim 1o be with Him enly realna above, nd sorrow never come, peace and B AT StarTaA DoR- o udenty 4 WO years ugo 1,414 net know the end was so near, Tiends must part. Gone, but not forgotten. A FRIEND. * 17,24 bt loving rememby o Tricnd. DANIEL, HURLEE. whe - seara sg0 today, July 26 1019, Two veurs ugo, dear friend, saw sou laid to rest: G t it Test to take Knew s0u neched st " DUR% A DEAR FRIEND. * nbrance of my dear 8 orhe died seven emory lingers, fond and true: JONES. In loving rem fatier. HENRY J0! thin] q loving remembran mo < world ta a peace e siie will miways be, HESEAND “AND D AND SON, ot ke SO . hut forgotten. l..\;\:u FATHE X s ATHL i ISTHE In loving remembran MIDDLETC'I EASTER MIDDL] DAL CH TR, BARAH In loving remem of my N A )llnl,\\ \) FORDT o A SiREEDT (ooe AL o Acparted J 1915, memory lingers, fond and trie; u dax. de x""'h" ot think ‘of n ou. In our hearts yo Sweetly ten ~ not _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “ZURHORST” Lincoln 372 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E. CAPITOL ST. . V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCES! NECTED WITH THE o) oRICIRAL ON- 8P ESTABLISHAENY. _Phane Frodkins oasn LSRR Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1841, Phone W, omobile Service, e A Funeral Director i n_connection. Comme. 1'and modern crematorium. un:?m- 2 Pa.ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1383, Timothy Hanlon N.E Phone L. 5548. R ZperreaCor '1208‘H STREE‘['N.“( (FORMERLY $40F; PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears CJN-el\oln~WES’c-‘ _]A.\lEb T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Modern Cliapel Lincoln Private Ambulances. . Livery in Connection. Quick._Dignified and Efficient Service, Dea .E. Lincoln 3464, ol Ohapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 S H STREET N.W, Telephone cali, North 520, o 1 st ne. Phone Lincoln 524, Chapel obile Funerale. ‘We speclalize in designing and erect- ing Imperishable memorials of quality and character. Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition in {our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., CEMETERIES. Fort Lincolnz: % Baltimore Boulevard at m- uu * Park Ceme. ¢ x.-.ms- Offices: 1235 G st. n.w. Phone F. 4745, Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves Unsurpassed Natural Beauty Ave. S.E. Extended. 953 and L. 4360, i ~ FUNERAL DESIGRS. : GEO.C.S oo + st nw, EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phons M. at MODERATE PRICES. 2416-17-18, —_’———G‘;deBrMb..lzlfl-‘St. ; Prompt suto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Appropriate Floral Tokens ‘Washington Floral Co. 14th and N. Y.-Ave. Main 166

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