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THE’ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D! C, MONDAY, AUGUST 15 1921. ° 5. BannHonsCo. WHILE DODGING BULLETS| OFFERS TRANSFUSION | it i *t i *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. DIED. aged 61 years, hereaficr. Staunton Woman Is Too Weak for |LAMB. ot 14 1021 at Geemen Car Which Collides With Effort to Be Made to Restore Truck. Her Health. ¢oVashington bootleggers are hiamed | Special Dispatch to The Star. Pk & fws ) b R R L e | e o S e A Md, about 6:15 o'clock yesterday e ey TSR T T | e e morning which resulted in injury to|Yesterday afternoon. Staunton people| Fueral Turaa st 16, from % four persons, and the local police are(were deeply grieved by the circum- | EUStne’s Church, at 30 o'clock a.m. assisting the Maryland authorities in [ stances surrounding the death of this LEE. Tie Immediute Golden Teat Societs is John F. Hanson, twenty-seven years | YOUNE mother, who was only twenty-| Mr. SULIA 1EF, on Trmsders Aunersl of ngl.orlnnbz" sul- ulr;e‘t,h was driving an|eight years of age, at the University | 1. at Cg e obijle in which Miss Margaret | j, " S| = R . Pres. Gray and’ Miss May ooos otargare | Hospital, Charlottesville. She leaves| H. FRANCH twenty-three years old, residents of | R€r husband and six children, a Pair|LOVE. Saturdar, August Berwyn, Md., were passengers, the|of twin boys among them. and the ington Asylum Hospi ) coming in the direction of this|eldest of the six only eleven years of | JOVE. late of city. age. Lo 3 o8 ot A short distance ahead of Hanson's| About a week ago a call for a vol- | vited Tntemment we Wil car was a big touring car, occupants|unteer who would submit to blood Notice of Men Believed Bootleggers Fire at 9:15 A.M. 5. BavvHonsCo. 1 to 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST 6 P.M. Four of the Most Popular Plain and Printed Wash Fabries —Remember, both August and September can be very We Bring Back the Old Low Prices anfi t#; .Good Old Kinds You've in This August Sale of Blankets —A sale of which we are really proud. The kind of a sale which has not been possible since before'the war. —We know this will be welcome news to housekeepers who have “managed” with the bedclothing they ‘Wantcd So Long 2 % - o) < 3 5 of which, th o 0 heod i apsToN. ¥ - T 3".“ s Lm"b "f”‘] had on hand rather than buy at War Prices inferior products, but the best obtainable at the time. NOW imfiuy;;:;u 'l lflm?g?li';"? ;: “:.}ufprv eff.; fa':y';';fi?«?fl;'e ‘:—&":53.%‘5;’..;\:3&:::: R el v < & = ity 2k e Fiskety aipel John y thin frocks before | | AT *\WOOL BLANKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT ALMOST THE PRICE OF COTTON AND | @|hueky to, is (667 Socumanty or|meduccsy mesponacd o o3"urs’, T T e Fall really arrives. —PRINTED VOILES. small figures and checks, in light ground effects, in pink, blue, lavender, green and red. 38 and 44 inches wide. Special, a yard....... 25C —PRINTED BATISTE. 38 inches wide, dainty and sheer in_quality: in all size check designs. and a_variety of fig- (the Hanson -car, probably believing | ing here. She went to Charlottesville, | lington. et te e R botonet | o e oA e and was 030 | oox= of the bullets, Hanson gave his ma- | Uhysicians later. decided that transe | JKenr K chine & quick turn, causing it to col- [ fusion would avail nothing in Mrs. notice will e lide with a_motor truck driven by|Agnor's case. Her month-old baby| # 3:;:3’?.-;0;-;?‘[’.‘32‘!& ler:‘ Bth street.|died at the hospital a few weeks ago. MORGAN. e, v its_occupants was dangerously : =] {-‘emenfi who received a sever: FORMER LABOR M. P. DIES. e sty Hospial > Was taken to Cas-| LONDON, August 15—Announce-| 2 The thres cecupants of Hanson's car | MNt is made of the death of William | OFFUTT, | saddeaty. were taken to Sibley Hospital. Miss|.3son Wilson, former member of e late Caculin Gray's mose was beykoospltal. Miss|parliament for the West Houghton : L divisio ancashire. He was born Saunders suffered from shock and |31vision of Lancashire. He was born WOOL BLANKETS. The Savings Are From 25% to 337, And Probably the Lowest the Present Season Will Offer —72x84-IN. BEAUTIFUL ALL- | _ALL-WOOL PLAID BLAN- —70x80-IN, PART-WOOL | —72x78-IN. SILK MULL-COV- WOOL BLANKETS, in block | KETS, size 68x80 in., exception- | BLANKETS, made from best | ERED COMFORTS. in dainty plaids, from the famous North | aily well made of soft fine, | quality wools, with a small per- | light floral designs, with plain Star Woolen Mills; extra fine in quality wools, block designs, in centage of cotton, which as- colored silk mull borders, with ured effects. A . : b hi filli ft in 18 vas vears - lity, strictly all wool, and tty colors, fin- sures good launder- est white cotton filling, soft, slight bruises. Hanson escaped with | ™ 1 and was for many years one Fard L e 380 guaaty. EELEER Colots, g & ! = | and almost wool. i of the most prominent leaders of the weigh over 5 pounds to the | jshed with wide ing and good wear; L e T oseph 1. Nash, twenty-nine years|lbor Party, being named chief labor —PLAIN COLORED ORGAN- DY. in all colors, pink, blue. pair, in rose, blue, pink, yellow, | binding; already i old, 1526 W street iieas 5| whip in January, 1919. brown, French gray and Copen- | chrynk, and wiil street southeast, severely injured in an automoh finished with pink | August Sale price, and blue borders, | €ach ....... ... $5095 3 Javender. green. brown and hagen; also white with col- [ give excellent ser- with wide mohair | _z>.78 1N SILK-COVERED cident in Virginia last night. 5 5 ENT, @Rt et e B for Mot en e s B fuce lanenst el binding. August | COMFORTS. the tops of satin st e &3 | dresses or for wse in trimming [ | price. a $14.50 | price Sale $6.95 | and China silk, and backs of -in-law. 626 avel| ton Hunt, former representative and > & 2 . pair ...... price oo . sateen, in rich floral designs, dean of the Louisiana law fraternity, 25 HIGH - GRADE with plain-colored borders to sterday of apoplexy. He t. The injured man was treated | was eighty-five years old. Besides his at Emergency Hospital. wife, he is surviv by two sons and An automobile driven by John Whit-|a daughter, Dr. Edward Livingston myer, 30 Cemeter: southeast, | Hunt, Robert Hunt and Miss Julia| F skidded against a tree near the north|Barton Hunt, all residents of New | SCHLAC! end of Anacostia bridge yesterdsy | york 13, afternoon and was damaged. ; Whitmyer, th ars old, yon street, an occupant of the m ne. TENNESSEE JUDGE DIES. was slightly cut on the left 4 : D oan e e left arm bY| yroapuiS. Tenn. August 15— Ira Fenton, 4316 14th street, was|Judge William Macon Smith, oldest 2| ariver of an automobile that skidded | member of the Memphis bar, died | TURNI against a telephone pole at Blair,and |here vesterd aged ~ninet ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, made from superior quality wools, carefully constructed; also from the North Star Mills: in attrac- tively colored block designs, as well as white with colored bor- ders: all finished with colored silk binding to match color in blanket. An unusual value at et S $18.00 match; llambs'—wool filled. Au- . gust Sale price, —72x80-IN. FRENCH SAT- EEN COVERED COMFORTS, extra fine quality. with lambs’- wool filling, in beautiful floral and Oriental designs, with “po- lar” color schemes; finished with 12-in. plain border and —IMPORTED HOMESPUN, makes beautiful one frocks or suits for early fal wear. and is also finding a new use—for beach capes. 38 and 44 inches wide. in a good line of Kann's. from Deal's 16. a1 10 o o, ) dresses of other ma- 25 terials. A yard..... Street Floor. & —70x80- / -FIN lain back. August Riggs roads northeast about 2 o'clock | Years. He was born in Bovdton ] R 1 4 I ; BLANK TS‘\SS(%Lqii\rl\iI)S'HSER -\ S rireh e $9.95 yesterday atternoon. Tho driver and ily moving (o Tennesses while | fon ior” 1 s i 3 : o - 'y . ? e c! o ceive sli; cuts a cl . clos O Tu ¥ " m I M & Several Thousand finish, in attractive colored B __70x80-IN. STRICTLY ALL- L vl et war to 1870, J i Surch ot 1 " Bieiatives wod fricats plaid patterns. Will go <m]-t —70x80-IN. PART-\\'O]?(I‘. a;.".\:!c%lfi\_‘r,SLAM)B S‘-\’\'OOIE WOOL BLANKETS, in plaid Clurch, Va. - quickly at our August Sale | BLANKETS, or so called, MFORTS, with covers of | designs, guaranteed all wool— 2 price, a $3 75 though they have only 15 per French Sateen or French Cam- hmhg w,rgp and filling; weigh JEWELER DIES OF GRIEF. pair . cent of cotton; just enough to bric, in pretty floral and Ori- | 5 pounds; colors are blue, pink, R in the silent BRITISH UNIONIST DIES. HER LOVING HUSBAND. 15 August 14—Sir Edward ates, I'nionist member of Death of Son Affects Health of New York Business Man. NEW YORK, August 15.—His health | the laffected the death of his son on|division of Lewisham, d e to- i July Joseph _Dreicer, founder of | He was born in 1853 and was 5th avenue jewelers, | educated in Marlborough College. He —72x80-IN. CRETO! -COV- | prevent shrinking, an addition ental designs; light and dark | gray and tan, with wide soisette ERED COMFORTS, cotton | to the service. They are in white effects, filled with pure lambs’ | pinding. August Sale price, filled, covers in attractive de- only, with colored borders, fin- wool; warm, yet light .in a pair, o 8 0 signs; light and dark colors; ished with wide binding. Au- weight; finished with = 9-in. only $ .5 e S35 = 8805 e . $5 95 rewembrance LL, yd. 121,¢ —The big feature offer for Tuesday at the White Goods . )‘\(Vv Kann’s—Street Floor. At home on Long | formerly was major in the 3d Bat- Store. Made with the popu- two years old [talion of the Duke of Wellington’s lar soft chamois finish, desira- nt fizure West Riding Regiment. His heir is New York business cirel for the past | Capt. Edward O] Coates of “the haif century. 15th Hussars, military secretary to His son, Michael Dreicer, who died | the lord lieutenant of Ireland. last month, left a large collection of = paintings and art objects to the Met: politan Museum. CARDS OF THANKS. BERKELEY. We wish to thank (\IX; r’n!n)' II\IR ROUTE OVER DESERTS. relatives and {Breakfast in Cairo and Dinner in Bagdad Now Possible. o SAIRO. - July 25.—Breaka “airo and dinner in Bagdad = e same day have been made p a3 R i S j through opening of the new Friends and relatives for their kind India acrial route across the utiful floral offerizgs jand Arabian deserts. 0 JOSEPH D. Sir Geoffrey Salmond. air vice- R flew from Bagdad in twelve hours 3 wway desert airway, establishing a record. : x the Siness and scf 1903 5| WAS SUFFRAGE PIONEER. xn vy, - R AND FAMILY. i Mias > MARRIED. ;MISS Sarah E. Davies Took First | pussINK—BLINKHORN. ble for underwear, children’s dresses, etc. At 12%%c a yard it is an unusual value. Full 36 inches wide. —Plain and Fancy White earance Brings Important Saving Opportunities —We have gone into our dress stock, and have 7 cut prices radically to close out broken lots. Silk dresses of much higher grades have been put intq one lot, and cotton dresses into another. In_our hearts your memory lingers. w fond an A Big Dress ( | Voiles. 36 and 40 inches wide; very fine and sheer quality; in plaid. stripe and check styles; regularly 38c¢ and 50c. Speciat " 25c¢ ®andy. 45 inches wide: very fine and sheer quality, with a permanent finish. 7sc Special. & yard........ —Imporied White Dotted Swinn. FERRELL. thank RGARET E FI L. * very fine and sheer quality, in all-si and $1 $1.00 cial. a_yard... C Kann's Street Floor. size dots; 2 | Yards White English Lenecloth Additional Titles Select Tuesday for Your Vacation Needs —There ‘are straight line dresses | —The Wash Frocks, in a va- T0N. Lingerie Blouses To Our Popular pheriaraity = & S g ipe x 5 7 aseph, & Blinkbora anno s Copyright Fiction, at In Hosts of Attractive of crepe de d"_";- ol SI‘lP °"°_" i ried assortment that includes Vote Petition to Commons. ELIZARETH ' Styles stfylef. ":f"“'ed ";';: ;:’i"sl::v:: dark ground fine French voiles, 5 L(;'N';ON' July M Saran o agoting, w1 shor - - - Emily Davies, a pioneer in the woman = )50 ) _The blouse that the busi- and narrow belt. Dresses with French glvnghamS. straight line suffrage, movement, who recently o = Z Lo ! ness woman é‘"fi,:mz’tl{nne:; scalloped bottom; crepe de chine | models with sash or belt, some died in London azlm;:‘ ag: o(dnincly- o e we + ey, —Re- and_becoming. - 3 g 5 5 < w ne of t £ 3 ¥ PAMILY. by Harold Beft \\'r?g.h"t Kent most any woman requires to dresses trimmed with beading; em- | with fullness at the hips; cross o e e At o | e ” 2 = —_— —West Wind Drift, by Geo. e mlthiber ey R e broidered tricolette dresses, "‘: bar voiles, trimmed with loop T I || o L |'.'u'ru,'|"fl L 'l'.'.'na the nlece FUNERAL DESIGNS. 3 i) . . H = = B . N d Aden. A > p Ba_;;g“{f“}f!’);mfi, i dress high-class models, worth muc trimming, also some Shantung 2| "In 1566 she and Mrs. Mary's ‘Chreh, Z3rd. <t bt G .1Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. = £ ce NSy ==There jaceiblonsesioLgine more than the clearing price. 5 _ derson took to the housé of sy Augus 3 oo rian: At el Ridgwel! Cullum. batiste. some made in waist- P D in straight line | Pongees in sleeveless slip-over for presentation by John T Charleston. S, C.. papers pleas —The Lion’s Mouse, by C. N. line styles, some tie-on mod- —Pongee Dresses in straig] i the first petition for the vote for 2 — = and A. M. Williamson els. alzo_some plain taflored effects; with novelty leather belts; ¢ models. Good range of colors women. Sundas. Augy ¢ 5 10 —Quest of the Sacred Slipper. with dainty laces, including in slip-over models and other self- | from which to select. $14.95 to — = e L | at MODERATE PRICES. S T s by Sax Rohmer. some with real Irish lace at iiaad. in |many. ttcactive CONDUCTOR DIES IN CRASH 3 ke “interment| i - —The Tiger’s Coat, by Eliza- the higher prices. Others are STk 2 $19.95 values at— 5 <"1 Appropriate Florai Tokens T R e 2 trimmed with filet lace and styles. Specially priced at— Suddenly. Sunday. August 14, 1921, Washington Floral Co. @ R e cans may have touches of em-s ; Freight Train' at Mattoon, IIL, am. OSCAR, beloved husband of Washingto: ora: —The Tidal Wave, by Ethel broidery. H g aged sixty-two vears. | 14th ana X Y. . Main 168, i35S M. Dell. g Runs Into Passenger Train. " S p‘,:." = = —For Better or Worse, by W. A 1 50 2 00 MATTOON, 1IL, August 15.—Ross rivate) at Prospect Hill ceme: MONUMERTS. B. Maxwell. t o t] o' v alx."(;‘liadha]n, a rlll‘\‘fl)‘!goflflu]ctt;r. lw;‘s ery. 5 We speciaiize In designing and erect- = e < . lkilled when an eastbound freight G -Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist, d $2 95 ° Y Lt a e on e Clove o a e s s o ing imperishable memorials of quality p: by Jokn T. Mclntyre. an o . . northbound passenger train on the In-{ 1 = e Snfliicharmcter: Kann's—Downstairs Book . Kann’s—Second Floor. jdisnagaizslonotAtneRuilinoisfcental rai s | 2 pm.| “A representative will call by appoint- Store. Kann's—Second Floor. e — Gladhart jumped through a window | v T (|ment with portfolios of designs and of the smoking car, and the engine of o resi ary Linkins, Silver | suggestions. the freight train fell upon him. His| & Md.. 3 f8) | Wife and four daughters survive him. ! ¢i h 5 . INC., CHARLES C. GLOVER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Introductory Prices on Fall —— o : | 113 SEVEN i Modern Chapel 529. D R A P E R Y M 1 &T E R I A L S MILTON E. AILES, <. c. GLovER, . 0. B. JENKINS | President s Vice President Fhone Main 4864 S0 10th &t now. —DMake it worth while selecting the supplies you will need at this time, even though you may not be quite ready to WM?I;L SARPO Lfif:"CO; make them up. 5 AVON M. NEVIUS, Asst. Cashier GEO. 0. VASS, i TZURHORé’IT” WM. J. FLATHER, Vice President H Modern ] e Funer; = New Fall . . R JOSHUA EVANS, Jr., Linen Taffeta Cretonnes Curtain Materials Marquisette .Curtain Materials Viee Prestdent Asmt. Cashiex R y 39¢c Value for Fall 2 : . .incoln $1.25 Values for Fall - Drapery Nets 250 KOBT. V. FLEMING, EARLE M. AMICK. = tch” lace, filet, madras | Featured Tuesday, a Yard, at.................. " CHAS. S. ZURHORST Featured for Tuesday, Yard ..................... 69c Joiveund Noitingham weaves | _Fancy Bordered Marquisette Curtain Matcriais, 3 inches wide, e W E CAPITOL . —Heavy Taffeta Cretonnes, new designs and colorings, for m:;:s‘yw‘?“ patterns, 0 in various patterns, suitable for all kinds of curtains, etc. In re-upholstering furniture, slip covers, draperies, bed sets, etc. Priced, a Yard, 19¢, 29¢, 49¢ white only: v. L. SPEARE CO. g $298 | (NEITHER THE ® Drapery Madras Sale 400 Oil Opaque Window | Colored Sunfast Madras NECTED ABE EST = d d it des, s = “Phone Franklin 6626 ___ 2 . golored woven figures. 36 to 60 85c t» the Fall Price tone colorings. Wide variety to = s Priced, a Yard, 39c, 49c, S9c | GFemtured Tuwdan oq o | SOt tom Money Hurry | [ to $1.25 Priced, a Yard, 59, 85c FOPLE - o o aketroney Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Curtain Swisses —Special Ofl Shades.’ mounted to $1.39 P CRe 3034 M St. N.W. Ectabiiched 180, it inckestuide iy femall, fme_ ) SonusEuaTantecd Heptine Hirollre seldom make it, and if they do, they ‘ Automabile Service Blocked and figured. yhite, ecru, light olive me. | “Kapock” and Other Sune seldom keep it. S ey Pflé:f-'tjny\’.:i‘:;sm F s i aeh fet D eanerys Material It's the patient person who succeeds— e RS Par mve. mwe Ter. call M. 3588 —In white, cream or ecru with | Other Grades 8f Window —25 to 50 inches wide in plain, B 2 Pd 1 . Timothy Hanlon S - scipes. Feuren ste Shades s T ey i R T S || st re e Priced, a Yard, 29¢, 39¢ Pertect Quality in All Colors, at D loLy: attractivelidesigns await the results of his careful investment. " to69c New Lower Prices CLAR i | |- ‘H_STREET NW, Marquisettes —Smith's Opaque Window Priced, a Yard, $1.29, $2.29, Start now to' AN the Savings De- lz‘gganzfiwms's‘: Y otora. Bome with, tape. etge | o= e $2.98 to $3.49 partment of this old national bank. One PHONE MAIN 108 - | = dmade Oil O z - 4 ichols W-B-Spears. over hgurenate, ot 405 A | Gl AT e by PR, dollar will open your account; three per e e A — Priced, a Yard, 19c, 29¢c, 39c [ &t -cccccococeeeeeee soosaced DE ) Mercerized Popl!m cent interest, compounded semi-annually. J e n:‘o 69;.—5 ;;!‘m!n:::lenflousnd sh-dal.“'“ ‘—u wo lie.mc!;o- fixds. -:n ;?tt- H Tod Tomi S s : abei: i one c of old rose, blue, Banking Hours lay, Tomorrow and . brown, red, olive and dark green. —In white, cream, and | 1 3 3 Golored bordered Brades | Wide | Snades, 1526 foet, ate oo a1se Priced, a Yard, 69c, 95c, Wednesday—8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. F . Priced, a 3\;:“1, 10c, 19c, 29¢, | Extra Size Window Shades $1.25 and $1.69 * »> japel and Vault—Non-Sectarian i an ‘ault—Non el ¢ Rigos National Bank | “retiszss 236 to 108 inches wide. Exirs eavy Burlaps e - and fine quality nets' for —36 inches wide. In old rose, Phones L. 952 and L. 4380 all kinds of uses. —48 inches wide, Bl tural, red ! L. o Priced, a Yard, 49c, 59c, 69c | 54 inches wide, a e s 2 2 PEBASHINGION QG o to $1.49 . Kann's—Third Floor. Priced, a Yard, 29c On Pennsylvania Avenue Rcing the US. Treasury: e .1