Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 7

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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., REAR ADMIRAL KUTZ DIES |C. M. HEATON, JR., FORMER - = " SUDDENLY AT AGE OF 86 REALTY DEALER, DIES| i:*.* Ry pen L 8 9:15 AM. 5 B 5 nszo A ed i - | Py h Local | THE BUSY CORNER” PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. 6 P.M. ‘THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. Hilad } A“’:‘:“l““ in Nowy | o In"’i:“:“’(‘“m“ 1’": Ll | By the Associntad Press, harles eaton, jr., identifie One Of t]le Stars In Oul‘ A Cl S l f Bl e e aaae s Iu"lll:iu\" — ?ui MU*-"WOH years, died yesterday at here last night. his home, 66 Cecdar street. He had Advance Sale of Furs earance a. e O Ouses ol’}ldn;\xfif-i,m'g“" Wi =l e veral { earcalito s be vears, and for the past two and a half M Tt el | Beok e LJun \\“ ll;(:‘ru in Wilkes | years has been mlon ulr less (-lonvly; suent aeivey I(r —That includes odd numbers, broken sizes, per- e e il s uts | coniluenlitoftiiateon. S U8 o Natural us at Coats haps one of a kind, from many different lines. at $ ]_.89 E;’.;.";L;:‘.f",d o Absasarivancaaiiotnn o Tea0r He attended | e Values from $3.95 to $4.95 |For s oeices durimie the Sivil war:| U '\ !He rctired in June, 1896, after fort At $168.00 —How long has it been since vou were offered a coat of such beautifully soft, pliable skins, and made up in such a high grade of workmanship, at thi astonishingly low price? —They are made in three-quarter length, full flare style: 14-inch collar and wide cuffs: of beauti- ful glossy pelts. —Upon the payment of a rea- i sonable deposit we will keep the | coat for you storage until November 1st. in Kann’ —Second Floor. Swiss Embroidered Tuxedo Collars 59¢ Not a large shipment, but they are splendid values, fresh, clean mer- chandise, in charming pat- terns. and dainty edging of Point Venise lace on some of these collars. Kann's—Street Floor. Women’s Sun and Rain Umbrella Parasols The Sale Continues at $4.69 —Most of them are manujac- turers’ “seconds.” but these im- perfections are so slight they will not afrect the wear. —The colors are n green, and browa, with a good range of bakelite handles with wrist rings, and some leather handles with leather loops. he price is very special for Floor. Dark Ground Voiles|| for Late Summer Frocks —This material makes one of the most useful all-around dresses, because it is dark in color, light in weight and cool. You can wear such a voile dress late in the fall. Majority are small figured —25c Percales, light grounds, with stripes or small figured, designs: perfect goods, desirable for making designs; 40 and 45 inches wide. A yard...... aprons, house dresses, etc. The canping season is here and the house-cleaning time draws near, when both bungalow aprons and house frocks will be in demand. Have plenty when the material only costs, a yard Kann’s—Street Floor. Pay Less Than Wholesale Price For Fine Quality Stationery —And have plenty for all your summer-time needs. You have more time to write and more exciting things to write about when away on a vacation than at home usually, and therefore need additional supplies—secure what is needed underprice in this special sale. —The ortment includes plain white paper and other kinds —25¢ and 53¢ The Famous “Hotakold” Bottles At a Special Sale Price Because We Bought a Maker’s Surplus Stock. Our Sale Prices About 40%, Under Regular —These special sale prices prevail on the following three numbers, and you will ad- mit that it is a rare chance to secure these well-knowr: bottles at so great a reduction. _QuartJ . Botltlels. in_ _)(I)ain \_nick.ell )l';u(]rsda;'cgu o e $3 '35 $2.15 $2.45 Ex_tra Added Feature for Fhis Sale Imported Vacuum Botiles Two Special Priced Lots—Bargain Table— Street Floor —Pint Bottles, in corrugated nickel case. Regularly $3.50. Spe- —~Quart Bottles, in green enam- eled case. Regularly $4.00. Spe- cial sale price. .. i Pint Size 7 9 c Special Thursday........_. —In black enamel case, with aluminum cup. This bottle will keep liquids hot or cold for 24 hours and is just the thing for the lunch box or for small picnic parties. —The price is exceptionally special at 79c. < Kann’s—East Room—Street Floor. whi sty or = cor str of plain —There to —Corduroy Breakfast Co corduroy, are Copenhagen and Ame Br neck, or fit -—Brocaded Corduroy hagen, in “V” At —The Terry I‘ulyc< are priced from— $5.50 to $12.50 —G T with white pointed braid. figured v pru e i have fancy linings, icorgettes, f taffetas, pongees, Jap silks he ite, corgettes are embroidered, in sho esh. bisque, navy, brown and taup —The pongce and Jap silk blouses are in tailored styles; lhc pongees in natural colors, the Jap silks in white, black and navy. —A good assortment of sizes to sclect from, though not all sizes in all les. Kann's Bargain Tal:l{-‘-fitrcct Floor. GEORGETTE BLOUSES, $4.95 to $5.95 Values at— —The colors are white, flesh, bisque. honeydew; some filet, others with val heavy lace trimming and in the lot are Jthers are of mignonette, in penhagen, honey dew. We iped crepe also have Kann's—Second Floor. Four Large Racks Summer Dresses Reduced —Among them are slip-over dresses of linene, in attractive col- ors, made with separate white guimpes, with long sleeves and finished at neck with little black ribbon bow. dies, combinations of figured and plain effects, also combinations Many of these are trimmed organdies and gingham. There are oiles. some all si are probably all styles. —The values range from $8.95 $12.95. and the Clearance cond Floor Bath Robes sats, a new ment t come in. rican Beauty. They the colors ar, and finish ikfast Coats, all lined: rished with sailor ¢ th Ro Kann's—Second Floor. Simmons $5.45 Folding-Cot Beds Going Fast at Qur Sale Price $1.39 —Folding Steel made for the United States Army under Government inspection, in the strongest possible manner to give the maximum of service. Continuous posts and top rails, 1% inches thick, Cots, inches long, 30 inches wide; standard link fabric springs, with 2-inch helical springs, the most comfortable, substantial and sanitary cot made. Head and foot fold under, as illustrated, so they can be put away in a very small space. Sold “as is.” $16.95 All-Layer-Felt Mattresses 3 Row Imperial Sidex. Thursday, $ l 0-99 —A good value. All sizes. and weigh slightly over 50 pounds. Full 6 inches thick, closely tufted and very ccm- fortable; guaranteed not to lump or separate. Covered with a blue art ticking in bluebird design. Drop Side Couches Thursday, $5 .65 —Heavy steel frame with link spring and steel rollers. Large enough for two people when opened to full width. Stitched Simmons Three-Piece Beds Complete with Cottor Mat- treas. Thursday. . $20.00 —Continuous post style with guaranteed double link spring and a thick soft mat- tress. Filled with white cot- ton. Kann's—Third Floor. are striking proof. Wardrobe Trunks —Special $3 9 1 9 Thursday turn of the lock opens or clo —One 3 The top lock lined. full size: fiber cover th swing- clothes wer sect shoc hat compartment. 50 Full Size Wardrobe Trunks —Special Thursday and I: 32, 34 or 36 Inch Special Thussday 9.89 s —All fiber covered and bound; good clamps, catches and lock; pro- tected at corners with brassed hard- ware. Neatly lined; covered tray. Regulatiot; Size Fiber Suit Cases Thursday ... —Made with metal corners, good and lock. All are 24- Brown color to imitate —Other Suit Cases, of matting, rattan, leather and black enamel, not each kind at a price, $1.45 to $11.45. lip-over styles de chines in tailored models, trimmed with organdy also some of the desirable dark ground crepe de jures. zes in the lot, $3.99 . Your Vacation Ouifit Should Include Some of These Corduroy Breakfast Coats s—-Terry Robes and have pockets and set-in sleeves arg finished with narrow belt. Choice, $5, 50 $5.00 to $12.50 vacationers are the ones who receive the great wdvantages when it comes to luggage. controls $15.00 [ 46.7 per cent. T ign-bor 1 or covered: loop drawbolts, "“m"*‘"‘J 1 92! = e Mg ,l,x rs protected with brassed hard- o ness, CHARLES M. BEATON, Jr. Funeral | \u'-ml c! ntw- and lock i :‘;jmshed ST G services at his late residence, 66 Cedar st $ garment hangers, clothes re- Takoma Park, Thursda. d compariments for smaller APPROVE REGULATIONS. | in ™ itcrmenc ot oak 10 Steamer Trunks WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. |y service. )t a position eral land | ! MRS. H. A. YERKES DIES. o i 1053, When he | Heaton u; Succumbs at Washington Resi- bosition dence After Lingering Illness. " depariment of the ssee, at Knoxvill nret A Yerke gering ilin and a few crepe de chines. rt sleeved slip-over models; in e { under | he re- where mained untii t} At the end of the w. ame to ppointed to a e of the fifth erving the 7 Lecep e Mon- . at her t “"""‘ulhd of \\'1 T or. {ment 1 {pointment of 1 ]ntltumnll—'ll {can Express 13 L Witk [ old home in Both : returned to W, lived | {he coming the who nager of the $3.99 real esiat 0 (property in T ied in developing e Mrs. | built a_ large Hern i, v Mrs. William | Godfrey. rm Yerke Arthur W homa Park and that suburb. ber of house hington in 1 Her children surviving h Albert . Walker of Mrs. Harry Boryer, 1 . and a number of frilled models. in tan, flesh, jade, green, in this lgt a number of light with two-in-one collars. 15, ied a member of the Students’ Asso- 1l services will be held morrow afternoon at o'cloc his residence. Interment will be . Axton of Mount | iyt tional Church will | 08k Hill cemete ment, private, will tel wemete: l TO’S FAMILY OUTING. | Full of services will at in te- [+t Oak i |aRoT TH of the father are down to the dzughter, inherits those of the - son Today at Chesapeake Beach. Hundreds of person Beach today outing of Others are organ- - went to Chesa- | on the anaual| Kallipoiis Grotte d ) JANIE FORD, WAVERLY FORD, ¥ FOED AND MES. LILLIAN H alm. Whe E fternoon tra pretty tissue ginghams, shes and collars, will number more than of Yedz ¢ otto of Ba of hon s represen ocal prophets though not all sizes in the cup three time A program of ircanged. including ing. hopping a M will be f Band and Pro; Mem team will par in_their unifc rms. . ~da Do, mum . Friday, terment at Pay : 1 . in France. of pueu- | Distriet W beloved husband | {enrgion at the Bex obson, District rge of ar { FORMER MANAGER SUED. Theater Company Asks Injunction W, Pl aftor. Wheatley. They are made of wide wale V” neck, and the colors Against Interference. sment Com- injunction to prevent in- it of the reets granted 0. Cole. Notice of funeral xnml..u Theat Ju rthw Siddor . : YCROFT. At her home A el e iriaiandlGones E Dotaise aimne iy cios anfiti lins | CEAYCROER. A er none U SIRN i o 5. ar 10 ed with pockets, $9 50 board of direc com- il e s ! posed of T Mur- | H . Tuesday. August Murray, Norman Mur: paLY. p = Byars, had a meeting last majority decided to dis- rvices of Byars, who I Byars refused {10 be discharged, the court is tol {has declined to surrender bes priced frnm—~ 1 Hioly Rood cemeters. Monday. August 8, 28 A i . Gaskins appears for he compan i 110,385,227 IN NEW YORK. 5,187.350 Males and 5,197.877 Fe- H males in State Census. York state's 5, These specials eau | preceding dec ‘ populatien increas {males 13.1 and the f. cent. The total nnpuldnnn A 5 ses The foreig numbered s ! Iuhmd son of |J|n ‘ah out re- ion r cent: the and the female ributed by color and ra fizures show Indian, 1 { Japanese and 30 ncreased by Departed this the Y s Hawkins, Mrs. Olivin Jone Owen 3 1 from Wise's chups JOHNSON. Tuesd ut Stoddart ¢ morning, A Raptist Home, . | Speci beloved annt 35 Dress [[Quserg ese: Trunks igeneral staff, Speclnl Tlmrlday {number of régular and | cers, have been approved 1 | Department. These {forth the policies ment in the appointment, promotion, assignment, training and discharge of {all reserve officers and outline clear- Iy the relation of reserve officers to —Choice of 32, 34 or 36 inch sizes, Fiber covered, neatly lined styles with covered tray. Good catches and lock. regulations governing the d by a artment al Ttelatives and friends invited hnlovl; Suddenis, Tuesday. August 9, 1 beloved hrs. Dand of Helen E. Notice of interment later. i At Georgetown Unfrenitr How Angust 10, 1921, at 2:30 Notice of funeral liere- the units of the organized reserves soon to be formed as part of the na- tional defense. It is declared to be impo resent to furnish all reserve officers vith copies of these regulations, but t is planned to do 8o in the near fu- ure, when copies are received from the government printing office. Copies | will be distributed by department and corps area commanders. HENRY P. DAVISON ILL. NEW YORK, August 10.—Henry P. { Davison, member of J. P. Morgan & {Co., is Tl at his country home on | Long Island, it was learned last night. Medwin Leale, Tuesday, August 1921, versity Hospital, IDA MA’ jam MeEnaney. o re . A J. Morris. . August 12, at sius Church, requiem high 9 Relatives and Mt. Olivet sexday. Augnst . W. MORRIS, loving lusband of Mary L. Morris and_devoted father of Well- Funeral from his late re ne., thence to 8t Simocis ‘De Bajes Chiarch “where. wmase w be said at 10 a.m. for repose of his soul, I Thursday, August 11. Interment priv | n st Friends and relatives invited to attend. * NICHOLS. Suddenly, August 8, Georgetown University Hospital, . beloved son of Henry A. a ances R. chols of 413 P at, n.w.. Aped 21. Funersi Trinity Chureh on Friday, August am. Arlington 1 121, ARTHU be expected under the circumstances, Dr. Leale said. He declined to discuss the nature of the banker’'s ailment. - !EDITOR J. H. DUNNEWIND DIES | DETROIT, Mich., August 10.—John H. Dunnewind. assistant managing editor of the Detroit Free Pre=s. died at a local hospital after several weeks' illness. He was forty-three years old. Death was ascribed to sarcoma. He had been identified with in Michigan for at 9:30 cemetery. rnn.ms Suddeny. . CHARLES, Au e Phillips. Interment. at 35 Leather-Lined Traveling Bags —Special Thurs- $5 95 day, each.......... —Made of black crepe grained cowhide, with stitched leather corners. Good catches and lock. 16 or 18 inch sizes. Kann's Third Fioor. Saturday, August the beloved husband of Funeral Thursday. Ausest from Lomax’s chapel, ds invited. Interment gt 11, 1931, at 2 p. parlors of P.'A. Lomax, 1400 § st. n.w. You are hershy ontéred 1o dttend. Moraing Star . invit WALTER T mx(m Exalted Ruler. wii u.uu LIVER, Secretary. newspaper work many_years. ,MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. b MORTIMER. PUSEPH 0 Whitake:), | SHEARER. A Mi Please omli Monday, August 18y co?xszy SEY todas, HIS WIFE, ANNTE & COOKSE 1 HUSBAND AND : cap : | : i Aear Davis . MOTHER. * o of my Cogion AND” Gut August 10, o where Jesis AND DEVOTED S onNsoN parents, J0 M FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ]oseph F erch's Sons N.W j208 H STREET NW. (FORMERLY S40 F STNW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CiNichols W-BSpeare JAMES T. RYAN, 317 TA. AVE. S.E. Modern Chapel. Livers i JLincoln 142, 1113 SEVE Modern_Chapel T Quick. W.%J.Deal&co.' 16 ¥ Lincoln 3464, Antomobile Chapel “ZURHORST” * Lincoln 372 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E. CAPITOL ST. V. L. SPEARE CO. THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR O S Wirh TAE ORICIVAL W B TABLISHME i NECTED Phone Franklin CEMETERIES, Cedar Hill Cemetery and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Ca of Graves att urpassed ural Beaut; U"ra. Ave, 8.5, Extended, Phones L. 952 and L. 4360. Th Park Ceme- m Fort Lincoln:: ‘nal mvu. timore Boslevard at District Line B G v n.w._Dhone F 4745, _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Appropriate Florai Tokens + Wa Floral Co. 14th apa X. Y. Ave. Maio 168, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt suto delivery service. xpressive—inexpensive. ! Chape! st. n.w. Phone M . EXPRESEIVE FLORAT. EMBLEMS at MOD! 241817 i ERATE PRICES.

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