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9 : THE EVENING“ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST. 2, 1921. = CARD OF THANKS. 5. BavoHovnsCo. ss e o (8. Bavo HonsCo Miss Eunice Wright, Aged 78, |D. C. Reaident for Ten Years Buc- | e ihe Findeess sopeehs 2o bossite 'T_HE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST 6 p.m. THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Boral tributes extended us daring the Lllnees rlt‘", Hurt in “u ‘Wreck. cumbs to Heart Disease. and at the death of our dear little da ter Miss Bunice Wright, seventy-three THE FAMILY. * and sister, THRESSA SELENA DUOK! years old, a school teacher in West- moreland county, Va., was fatally hurt d SUCREA NI, last night when an automobile in which BOVERS CRONTN, [Juy 28, 1021, at Alexan- she was riding skidded and overturned ' S iy EAB ELIZABETH CRONIN on the state road between Bryantown ; ¥ etk ik pTHOMAS BOWERS, both of and Hughesville, Charles county, Md. oo Ifl’ll;l.p;i‘l:;l before reaching Providence DI m'w%u #'fl.{sfi‘uvv’v “Circular Skirts Intrude on the Miss Wright and Miss Anna Lamp- o ington, D. C., New Year eve, December 31, Straight Silhouette,” Says the kins were riding in the machine of Mr. and Mrs. R M. Cannon, Ballston, Va., who were returning from a honey- S moon_trip to Westmoreland county. % o inss, aried Shis Rife on Sunlay, Suly Miss Wright, a great-aunt of Mra. Can- BAHAH BOWEN. beioved motier o Gennge non, was going to visit Mrs, C. O. Beas, and Earl Ferry, irene and Alphorso Stemert lative, residing in Ballston. Mr. and William Howen. neral Wednesday Cannon’s father {s a Methedist bishop August 3, at 1 o'cl > 3 in Westmoreland county. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and Miss Lamp- kins' escaped serious injuries. They were only bruised and shocked. It is . probable that the body of Miss Wright Aur: will be taken to Westmoreland county ” ond friends invited. for burial. : Ocoek cemetery. . _Sunday, July 31, 1921, at 6:! ., IDA K., beloved zfle of Charles AM lnn?m. 1921 Pictorial Review Fall 36 & 38 INCH BEACH CLOTH 38 | fevev " ia Which You Can Buy Tomorrow, a Yard, for.. —Other advance hints, and the —When you need only about 3 yards for a jumper dress and can buy the material at 38c a yard, think how little a dress most_interesting of fashion il- will cost if you make it yourself, which you can easily do, because present styles are easy to make. We have an excellent B e e hie onsior the line of colorings to select from. < many & seasen. The cover, teo, rings wi t a suggestion of the cool tinge of Autumn’s crisp i Make Yourself Half a Dozen Frocks of This I W. W. m .?' :xrzto;.u'él. JJo 588 bat loving remem! brance 816 H ST. N.. X HOWARD 0. JEFFER- Automeblle Service. Gnay SON, who entered 'into rest one year ago Augu: _Aotomeblle Service. ______Chapel. WM. H. SARDO & CO,| & 2wl H st. Phone Lincoln u«uuz'&hn-':'"r'“"a':"dm' ne. t of your days, S ders Chipel. _Automobite Femssaier - Loved by &ll who knew you, To rest in the sflent grav 8 A of our dear —44-inch Printed Voiles, in dark grounds, with small —38-inch Plain Organdies, i all the popular shades. 3 figures, and lighter grounds with stripes. Our for- The dress of plain color is very effective, and these oo Sinehentne Al B H. C. McKENNEY BURIED. A TR o R LA T mer price on these voiles has been 48c a yard. Spe- c organdies are also much used as trimmings and for c long. A oo TR, August 3, at 2 p.m. Relatives and frie cial tomorrow, a yard ............ B RSE S - hats. A yard cccoecocecnceenees L A e Sy L I favited. "Ioterment Glenweod cemetery. chapel. Rev. Reginald Rowland of beloved Busband of Ehiabeth Cianes, R ST P d | hhn b.',;.?':?n'u:'zrzwilfih:,i" 1921 v . urch officlated. . e - lay, August 4, 1821, Mr. McK iealenaaeok Satuca Preers p.m. Relatives and friends respectful. - The Summer at Glorsetown “Univoraty” Hospial o atiena.” Tnterment 8¢ Agx- H 2 ;!!:l\:.‘s connecléd wn:. the vm‘!’ed GEORGE H. DUNCAN. : 1, 1921, at he i OSlery o yee‘r.“gl;:&lls ‘ourt for a number ., . & ',Y‘Y;"Y- previous to his death| George H. Duncan, retired merchant % h Aot imbortantiEventin O s S eld the position of deputy clerk. |of Baltimore, Md. aid resident of this Unusual Values in Our Summer Clearance The S Outfi » Have th ——— R S S E T D K 2 e Summer OQutfitting mer costume—Have e FISCHER WILL FILE a residence, rving st e —Attractive light and dark ground voiles, and % 9, : right kinds. 5 The will of Maj. Louts A. lg.lcher S et alvease o 2 | 5 d —There are many occasions —Women’s Silk Hose, with chief of the division of weights and | Funeral services will be held this after- among these are plenty of the large sizes, 46 to 52; when you really must have seamless feet, reinforced, measures of the bureau of standards, | *°9n In Baltimore. = z them, and though you may not high spliced heels, lisle soles has been filed for probate. It is d Baryiving iiim are s wife s SRy, T 2 iz gh sp! y 0 L. Duncan ; four sons, Frank K. Duncan . n.w., Thursday, August 4, at 2:30 well made models, that are becoming to the large wear them habitually in sum- and tops, machine clocked, §3 November 27. 1901, and provides | o B o K Dancan of| B d Triends. invited: Inter- - 3 f mer, you need a fresh, new in white, with black, gold, widow, Mrs. Maston G- Finchor.fns | Carneys Point, N. J., Paul H. Duncan of | s uerooemeters- (Knozville, Tenn., woman. Others are ginghams in pretty plaid and pair at hand for the special and green clock- o ale i o s emonersix ' | Shanghai, China, and R. R. Duncan of [ PaPers please cors). 3 checked patterns, and dotted Swisses in light or occasions that do arise. ings. A pair.... $1.50 Phoenix, Arix, and two daughters, Mok | Aer %, tbtb. pivate JoHN B EATION: = s . —Waomen’s Thread Silk Hose, MINE P K. Minor of Wall G i Y . v i i —Women's Gloves, all pure A 'ROMOTER DIES. or o ters, Okla. z Py white grounds with designs in color. These latter Sk doable Snpcs Epoed, with ls:;mll‘:]ses ff,?'af?é’i‘énii‘-".'n‘.'f GMONTREAL, August %—tlexander Botmerred o Kougion : ; A 2 5 324 9 les; m arles 3 - 2 2 : are in misses’ and women’s sizes Fatisipoint acit:atitchedbacks 81 ey ine clocked; white with dinn ining and. wansporiation com- | 1HE WEATHER. 2 2 3 black, tan, panies, and of the Plant Steamshi; all stylest Choicer s 0 ° white. A pair.... $2.50 gr:in :‘;ai:" $2_25 Company, which operates & line between| District of Columbla and Maryland | of George C' and Auma E: —Women's 2-clasp All Pure | | —Women's Pure Silk Hose, afker hree monena’ Wioms - B wea s |_Unsettied tonight and tomorrow,| gmadmetier Mes % u s 5 5 o 1 feet; in- member of parliament from North Cape | Probably showers: somewhat warmer —Imported Gingham Dresses, beautiful soft finish, S D onble angec (T ipped S L e Breton, N. 5, and last year organized a | lomOrrow; moderate shifting winds. 4 5 S Sl es, with Paris point and < » 5 : movement among Capadian yachtsmen | Virginia—Unsettled tonight and to- some with a touch of silk in the weave; in a variet; heavy embroidered backs, in lisle tops and soles; hand- for the construction of a craft to com- | Morrow, probably showers and thun- | NUNTER. August 2, 1921, at Sibley Hospital, 5 - black, navy. gray,. ponges embroidered; black’ with Dete for the America’s cup. He aiso | derstorms; not much change in tem-| MsAKY CATHERINE HUNTER (nee Sheri- 2 f checks, broken checks and other desi Som brown and be: ) L white and black was Instrumental in bringing about the | Perature; fresh southwest winds. SV WIlL be buried, from the. esticnce of ! of checks, broken checks and other designs. e Amv:; and beaver. $2 00 S R annual north Atlantic fishermen's races. | West Virginia—Unsettled tonight| ber mother, Mrs. John Sheridaz. 1222 North are trimmed with organdy. Sizes broken. = e e $2.95 V3 | thunderstorms: P e O hens e | Church, Thursdes, Avkast 4. a0 fam 3o —Women's Novelty Gloves, all —Women's Pure-silk Hose, N temperature. JACKBON. The remains of Private WILSON pure silk gloves, double fin- full fashioned, with double G D ORE ACN SON oL mcophy (e —Formerly sold for ger tipped. with tucked arms | | soles, heels and toes; hand- 1pThermometer—¢ pm. m., Fachson and toe Tae Aschur Jackeon sl be $19.90 to $25. “At... - ;:,‘fy“;;% at wost withiblack, :v';‘t‘l’""'bd]"c"f f)’%c“‘? white Boon, 13 > ek, Friends : stitched backs. A emerald and orange, in 08: 13 midniehy 26 ’ t 5 2 85 rose, erald and orange, in Tl'l l t f th 0.08; 12 midnight, 30. -m., 30.01; | I/ . pair .. 5 $ . the newest de- 3 50 e last O €8 a.m., 30.00; noon, 29.9 etroit, Mich. BOWLAX] Kanns—Second Floor. . signs. A pair... DU at ighest temperature, 83, occurred| James. 3 iR of funeral Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. - Lowest temperavure, 66, d e andmarkKs st iosoam waey 0 O SR e i of ihe ie Seorge deter Temperature same date last year— | Bhe leaves two daughters. one grandson and . o Highest, 1. son.tn-law, one granddaugiter-in-law and one Several Racks of Annual Midsummer Sale of Voil dN Fratprinasaasier o . Fi Ski oLe an et 5 The only survivor of (eTemperature and condition of wa- ;;5&?"7':"-;'{}; s g am t Falls—Ti urial ia Summer Skirts l l‘IN I I: S' l 1 Q r I \I ON I I: R ‘7 Blouses thl:.td‘cl:nem' of ‘Saf;s 7 ition, slightly maamy whi ave ‘l'en ash- i iver Waters. GEORGE RAY! Reduced % . . HARPERS FERRY. W. Va., August | 22d Alice McBurney. —Six of the leading mills of the country have furnished us with their odd lots and To Wear With the Popular ingion a natmnal‘ L bl e VT ey et e S a —Many skirts surplus stocks at a price that enables us to turn them over to you at a remarkable ey “,lo‘,'l':'l’" Dresses. tation—is Harvey's. morning. > Boniay, " ety B, worth almost saving. Quality is the keynote of blouses are 3 ¢ a . Weather in Various Cities. STGCLE, duupner 31" e inc double the spe- this sale—there are no inferior goods madegovith It's the same Harvey's T Temperturess and John O'Toole. *Funeral Weds il whatever. Style and variety to suit today—where you will 3 =5 55 Gouren. “Friends fovited. laterment Mount the most fastidious—from the plain B 7g B Olivet cemetery. : = Pa be served the Sea Food H H SELBY. Suddeals. —The assort- vl ) ] = > A white paper to the dainty shades with i % ) S ’I'}::'u ‘s;’“':i"“l:s the lined envelopes and gold-edged famously prepare 5 by : E washable satins, | cards. Hundreds e_agerly await this those celebrated R e ] black and white annual event, and if you have never : Abilene, Tex. 3533 78 effects, pleated attended one of our sales of this Sea Food dosen't taste | ausntic iy 30! o wnte scrpc kind—come and see for yourself— th Bismarck skirts and black s ' with Peter > e same savory way |pimer 56 Py 11 . > . L3 To the la: and navy baro- it will pay you to STQCK UP for A { i 1 - anywhere as it does a L a2 STONE. The remains of Private HARRY R. net satins. not only your present needs, but for the Holiday Season. o B hpriasta Sifee STONE, aon of George, W., Jr. and Eliea- 3 sed 'in France g F Th v P i Cxitinminiea ey. Clnclanadl ™ S ‘wounds ‘received in action, will be buried in price, choice, rour LOtS at ese er y LOW rices e hortisleeves and areiin Except Saturday and |Detroit s % 0 sizes rom 33 'fi;::s R Sunday, we serve a Table g.llrm' X & % - ‘- ' . 3 %o finish out the jumper frocks, as d'hote Luncheon that will | Jereeasiiic % 38 2 $50 —l They are cool. Cholce, appeal to your taste. 75c - |Farse Gt N & G = it <ol | $2.00 B New Orle: ¥ 92 78 3 d but loving remembrance ot Kann’s — Sec- > [ ) ¢ BB 3008 78 64 0. my dear mother, JULIA L. BAGGETT, who ond Floor. Kann’s—Bargain Tables—Street Floor. Bargain Table—Street Floor. I 92 94 T4 Stare el Renk s nar Bis pelerc g .08 80 64 O gust 2, 1929, Phoeni) 94 T4 rt your memory lingers, 4 @ tender, fond and true: land, 68 52 ot & dear mother, o . 5 o a o ! Portland, Ore 80 58 That I do not think of you. ttle Lassws You Will Sleep Better These Hot Nights if You Have the Right 4 z SlakeCirde = & Although T canaot clasp your hands, es v Ban Antonio. 20.98 98 74 Pt.cloudy Your face I cannot see: = ° . n 1‘3 a Cloudy Joxt ml; lstle token to show . Beattle . 30.1 . ; “Salvation Army Dolls” | BEDS, COUCHES AND (|| rome av o [EECE § 8 | = . ‘WASH,, D.C. 30.00 83 8. GROENER. —Will become as widely known as the real Salvation Army ___.:_ Rain oo depareca fhl Se Sour s B Lassies themselves. The modern tendency is to reproduce in To Remew ti This world may change from year to year, miniature, the individual, the order, the type, etc,, and of course A D M Our friends 1 day, the Salvation Army Doli could not be omitted from the list of 17 Renews healthy ctivity of the stomech, pro-| B emory fade away. ] “character dolls.” So here she is wl':zh her e:rnes} hl;:e. l;er ’ [ttt :.-1:, gives tite for 200d. | ge js wasting by the river. i i i er de- 2 £y . . . - e t picticesquc diessiand Herqusintilitt cihonget HERRag —It is difficult to sleep at all when the weather is so warm, but if the bed is 5 s Thers, St Gomers 4t Sre blooming c c P ERED TO SEA DUTY. the banks are ever green. —If your little comfortable that helps very much. rese rv l n Comtischitg w?gm" ED = "' < A FRIEND, MARTHA SWEENEY. * daughters_have - a = the Naval Academy, Annapolls, Md,| “ef ser dear husbasd and father, CEORGE wearied of their has been assigned to the command of | §. GROENER. who died four years ago other_dolls let o 0. 0 S o ie the U. 8. 8. Covngham. today, August 2 197 the “Salvation R We "r'l}:.lfilb:!:l-':l! is broken here oo v Army Lassies” equ l s l es FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WB-:? foofie Bhsy8e !lflllt.‘b':xht city : 5 re parting 15 no more. _ bringa new and —Wednesday. J JAMES T. RYAN, HIS_LOVING WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND cheery e Choice N 317 PA. AVE. SE. 50N . into the do i Moders Chapel. " "™ Lincol ‘i family. Choice at A complete display of o Cogel bance 308 12 [ HODOE. 1o toving rmembrance of EMAA | of the lot at— /S ¥fAe it Linkahad ] | & Sotdsnaresaies all requisites for can- ey s Oonpection. 234 Mary. Fiodgs, wiy ed this life 5 —Sold “as is,” (same kind as in our recent sale that had ning and preserving will ~Frank Geier’s Sons Co., Dear in the grave where our baby fn Iald: | such an enthusiastic reception.) Simmons make and all f 1118 SEVENTH STREST N.W. T et [ i s ’ $ steel. ' be found in our house- Modern Chael. Telephone cail, North 839. wither, leaves fade and die; ° - f“mlshlng section. Quick, Dignified and Efficlent Service. Others may forget you, but never -M.hr (] Jelly Strainers, with Stand, 75¢ Kann’s— Fourth Floor. Full-size Folding ‘ P eiea . $17.90 Enamel Beds ~—Wednesday at $11.60 SISTBR _AND BROTHER 13 LAW, DR N“ZURHORST” ND MBS. CHAS. W. HAILSTORKS. * NES. In sad but loving remembrance of our IO Er mother. NANNIE JONES, who entered into eternal fest six years ago today, August Lincoln 372 gt 1-gt. E-Z Seal Glass- Top Jars, doz., $1.25 Pint Size, doz., $1.10 Do Not Humiliate Yourself With a Shabby Trunk, Bag or Suit Case i YOlll' L ( —Massive two-inch con- 1n our hearts your memory lingers, Have uggag tinuous post bed, with 10 1-gt. Mason Jars, CHAS. S. ZURHORST ok v e v deet ot one-inch filling rods. Choice of twin and double bed sizes, ‘That we do think of y 301 E. CAPITOL ST. VING CHILDREN. A. L. JONES, = O oS A S o doz., $1.10 1-pt. Size, dos., 90¢ Up to Date —And buy it at special prices here tomorrow. —Wardrobe Trunks, | TRt iea e 924.95 PAUL. In sweet bu r de- t sad memory of oul voted_and faithful mother and grandmother, M. PAUL, who departed this life THE SUOESSORS ® coy.| SUBI - e %mmmn{%z" = St Feier’s Couicn. Phone Frasklin 6626. 940 F st. n.w. F, Birch’s Sons Established 1841, tten, dear motber, 3034 M St. N.W. Bstablished 1801 | you are not formotten, dear moter. Automobile Service. “‘I'.n"“-: llll!! Llflm-‘:‘-:? las 7. WILLIAM LES, Funers! Director B DT h AT At e e e B ANDCHILDREN, ANNID AND PACL .m-.'gr-.nm . Tel. cali M. 1883. KYLE. ‘Timothy Hanl I tender, Tond 4bd trues y on There 14 2ot & dky, Gear mother. HPT-NB. __ Phome L. 5543. That 1 do not of vou. . ~ BER LOVING DAUGHTBER VIOLET. * TL R BrerRe Cos|rms, s s esmason ot serotien 1o on 1208 H_STRE e ot S e 12/ :'l\ium'. a0 todty. #H{ER DBVOTED OHILDREN. F PHONE MAIN JO8. FUNERAL DESIGNS. - R e _Snovs W% |GEO.C SHAFFER == EBXPI 'LORAL EMBLEMS L CEMETERIES. B SDERATSE FRICES. Pia g e Cedar Hill Cemetery Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Vaul Prompt delivery This outfit consists of enameled bed, full- size strong link spring and all-cotton mattress. —Full size, fiber covered, cor- Head and foot can be folded. ners protected with brassed hardware; loop draw bolts and E Small Lots Jelly Tumblers, 50c, 55¢ and 60c dos. Preserving Waz, lb., 20¢ “Good Luck” Cold Pack Jar Rings, doz., 10c Preserving Kettles, $1 6-Jar Canners, $3.50 Aluminum Pressure Cookers, $20 to $40 Aluminum Preserving : Spoons, 25¢ good lock. One side equipped drawer section and hat com: Beds Special $ Wednesday, 1 . 45 corners, good catches and lock; | | =7 or bed, make a full size double ly. ples and small lots. $12.95 Special ear] 3.97 $24.95. Sale price with elght hangers and shos N S Sliding Couch Rl & = Mattre i even i U partment. 3 k . o 3 t SSESs llg —Long-strap Suit Cases. Re duced fOl' | Were $24.95. ; e $15.00 I s day ..... . ' = = ;;2?'1::;‘ o'.’.‘m:.’:.’::;imfi leck —fiade to be used as a couch 361K aivs. bed wh d to full width. —Bags and Cases; sam- | —Leather Traveling Bags. Clearance Qflanvt'it;?sol?l;?teed;lecun‘y‘ourl to $14.95 $ 8 45 Wednesday, El‘ o rsm&bdp &m =3 Full-size, All-layer Felt ;1 Kapok Mattress, full size. values. At o ormer price, Mattresses. Former price, $19.95. ormer price, e e | mrime | (B §T650 | S50 | HiE 31000 o e e e e excellant shape, very roomy —_— e B raocan, o Srowny sises | styles, for men's or women's D et Price ........... cl«;t&?; chest. Former price, Wropmte Floral Tokens 18 : 2 ouble-bed Ostermoor. Sale 2 eaaes Are ot asiameled :::; ::;'h:‘;;; :::l:em":d tresses. Former price, $2995. | —6 Full-size, All-layer Felt # % o $30.00 D“Iin & erfill co. £ Lo 52 ‘mlso' duck, or smooth black cow- hide, some with long straps, catches; 18-inch size. others with double lock and tray. Sizem 18 to 26 inches Kann's—Third Fleor. Price . Sale¢ Mattreeses. Former price, Cottonfilled price .......... 919.50 | sios Saie —= Mattresses, Yoo hicd Floor, | brics voremenenne 9900 | 2% sl frce.: $5.95 1215 F St. and 1212-18 G St. N.W.

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