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cellent 5. BavnHovsCo. 5. BavnHovs @'o. 1921, [HIGHWAYMEN HOLD UP AND ROB MAN OF $5 . J DIED. Suddenly. Mondar, A from 403 Colum fhmnn Cunrch “at 9 Intermest at 9:15 A.M. % |Short-Change Tricks Costs Store Amnnun cemetery. Friends lavited. to Proprietor $10—$150 Family ;n- l:;-x:-u?rndi‘i:t* ‘:"'; 'u"rx‘: H i 3 Wash Stolen. anier* Fimersl Trom James’” coepel e “THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8TH.ST. | | 6P.M. | |“THE BUSYCORNER® PENNAAVEATBTHST. | @ | W i T S e Three Specials From the BAMUEL W, WATSON, P. . told the police. u St Blanket Sale Two young white men obtained $10| R. L. King, watchman in charge of eiae s ‘,‘,f;, '},‘,’f_,':: ¥ ; from the store of Charles H, Dixon, | cnain bridge, discovered the body of TON of 33 Hen .r‘ —Prices and qualities are proving irresistible in this August Blanket Sale, and we have selected these three as the most important items to feature for Wednesday’s selling. held up and robbed of $5 by two un- identified white men at 6th and K streets about 12:15 o'clock yesterday morning. One of them drew a re- volver and demanded his money, he 411 13th street, yesterday afternoon through the short-change trick. They succceded in confusing the clerk while making change, and after their departure it was found they had been given $10 too much. A basket containing the wash of the family of Julius Marcey, 1240 2§th strect, valued at $150, disappeared from ‘a rear porch at the Marcey home about 5:30 o'clock this morn- D TE tives und friends invited to atiend. FENNELL. The officers and members of Wm. A. Freeman Lodge, No. 2009, G. U. 0. of O. F., are earnestly Tequested to meet at the hall this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock, to rrange for the funeral of Brother ULYSSES LOUIS & WHITE, 3. 6, Found Short Distance From Where That ‘of Miss Rey- nolds Was Discovered. sband of A t 'l/ll \\nxwhl s m Otto C. Gsantner, one of the victims of the double drowning near Little Falle Saturday afternoon, early this morning, floating near the biz eddy, only a short distance from where J.N. | Wilhelm, 3601 R street, found the body of Miss Olive A. Reynolds yes- terday. elleigh. Funeral services will Masonic Temple. I. M. F., 1111 . Thursday, August’ 18, at 2 p.m. Midnight services held Weds August 17. Friends and relatives iavited. 176 KIESECKER. fSuddenly, Monday, August 15, 1921, at the residence of his sister, M. M. - % | ing. % = i 1418 6th —70x80-inch “Part-Wool Blankets,” so called, though they @ | Ernma Patterson, 1343 Clitton street, A i A SECKEIR aged ‘61 yenrs. Huseral ¥ have only 15% of cotton, just cnough to prevent shrinkage (9)| revorted robbery of her apartment el e e e August 17, at 2 pm. and add to the service. They are in white only, with col- ored borders, finished with” wide binding. August Sale imcc, a pair.......... $8.95 —70x80~inch W o@1-finished All-wool Plaid Blankets size 68x80 inches, exceptionally well Blankets, good quality, soft fin- ish, in attractive colored plaid made of soft fine quality wools, patterns. Will go out quickly block designs in pretty colors, finished with wide binding; al- at our August Sale price, a pair.. $3’75 ready shrunk and will give ex- Kann’s—Street Floor. ‘RADMOOR” August Sale price, - $9.95 Repalr Complexmn Damages After the Tan and Sunburn of Summer —“The tan and wrinkles of summer” may be poetical, as Whittier writes it of the landscape, but the fair smoothness of a skin, refreshed by the proper creams, etc., is much more attractive in a woman. values in toilet goods, headed by FIVE IMPORTANT SPECIALS: EXTRA SPECIAL Here is a by a duplicate-key worker yesterday. Wearing apparel and jewelry worth §150 was taken. Theft of a crazy quilt and thirty pieces of imported china worth $300 was reported by Mary A. Woodford, Ashley apartments, 18th and Cali- fornia streets. D. Kelly, 917 E street, told the lice of the theft of a carton of cigarettes valued at $80 in front of his business house yesterday morn- ing. COMPLAIN OF LUMBER RATES. Complaint that rates on forest prod- ucts to the east, west and middle west, Canada, the Virginia cities and Caro- DODBE: Tist of good <, '4».'4( ing an upper path and the other a lowor path, and Wilhelm was first to sight the body of Miss ¥ Early today the bridge w. crossed the rocks and discove Gsantner’s body. Policeman Charles Birlégt and Wil liam T. Reynolds, the latter a bo fouse proprietor, who brought Leynolds' body from the upper E st. ne. OPHELIA Funceat_foom chiper Jon H- 1337 10th st n.w., Tess- . '10:30 a.m. lnurmnll.er- Sunday, August 14, F!“)‘l is home, 1318 341 Bary Pauliie Morgan, aged 43 years.. Moss Trinity Church at 9 Wed: Ugust 17, ey 1921, at 4 th t. n.w., af m. Wednes- Interment at Mount Olivet Frieads and relatives invited. August 1921, at her fer’ county. ' Va.' ‘Mrs. Y, beloved ‘wife of Pleasant Howard e, Jeaves to mourn Thelr loss o o e brothers. five sisters peur relatives and friends. T drowning. Miss Reynolds’ Funeral Today. Funeral services for Miss Reynoids noon in the being held this aft. lina territory from the south and|27% be ROOP. Monduy, August 15, 1921, Mre. LU- . v ] t the District crematorium, 3 B, Ny Azl = southwest are too high has been made chaj at e CINDA ROOP." Notice of funeral will lmr At the Street Floor Bargnm Table * O e e B nmnte s hercafier. —HAIRBRUSHES—A varied assortment. Kinds worth from $1.50 to $ Special, - Wednesday, each......,......... N 95c & sion by lumbper dealers of that portion of the country. Rates on low-grade materials, the complaint declared, are especi. prohibitory, and as low- tion of the body to follow the servi Cne of the campers aloag the ri yesterday afternoon told a Star re- porter what he had witnessed while | Mr. Gsantner and WELL! On Monday, August 15, 1921, at the of lix grandpsrents, 1457 Park CAR ALLEN. baby son of Robert F. stte K. s, % a0 Loeral eervices GUS L., beloved husband of Fa¥ni i aali }|grade material must be produced iss Reynolds were | Toestay. Angus 10, % First Quality 25¢ to S0c Special lot 19¢ to 25¢ 2 I\'m‘y- along with higher grades the entire (‘,’(’m‘;w ?{2"%1{‘;”“};‘g‘:‘ersgev‘y‘ax IN MEMORIAM. Nailbrushes, Nailbrushes, Toothbrushes, finished Brushes - industry is suffering. feet of the couple as they were car- | BERKELEY. A tribute of love and devotion and Mirrors, cach $1.19 ir beloved mother, different styles, 10c assorted styles, 10c assorted styles, 19¢ ; u memory of KE who left us so S years ago ‘today, August 18, 1n THE FAMI BOWERS. In sad but loving remembrance my dear sister, ARIAN ADAMS BOWERS, departed this life one year ago toda; ried dewn stream at a rate of fully twenty miles an hour, he said. “Even if I had been ab OPPOSE $60,000,000 TERMINAL. _The In!erslfl(e Commerce Commis- day denied the application York Central, the Cleve- to rendAr assistance,” the camper said, “I'm satisfied the couple would not have accepted it. Ther certainly did not t 2 incinnati, Chicago and St.|fear drownin, seemed to ther "LK‘N 16, 1920, 'ooth Powders & Past Soaps Creams Lous, and the Neaw Yori, Chicago and | that being swept, (hrough the swift | i month of Auust eace more 1o bere, . Louis railroad companies for au- | water was a frolic. © the saddest of the year, —Pebeco Tooth Paste, per —Palmolive Soap, per dozen —Earl Brand Lemon Cream, rority to erect a passenger terminal| ~T will say.~ he added, “that ne| Becamse ne year'ugo toaay R T 32 cakes 85¢ double strength, regularly in Cleveland. The commission said it | was the bravest man I ever saw. R DIV OTED Brsmen eTHER. ° —Forham's Tooth ~Paste, 75cHa qar auni neR e was not persuaded that the plan is|He could easily have saved himself | HENDERBON. STER ER. 1 ize tube i —Munyon’s Witch Hazel —Daggett & Ramsdell's compatible with the public interest. | from drowning, but refused to leave | *on nro ite by it JOVIDE memory of R ; Soap, 6 cakes for.........50¢ | " Cold Cream, regularly 60c, Tho pronesed station was to have cost | his companion. I am fully satisied. | b 10 departed this life eight yeash P '39c | —Earl Brand Hard-Water 35¢ $60,000,000. owever, that neither had the toda¥, August 16, 1913, per tube..co.criacaaacaannn c S 6 aakes it 35¢ o est thought of being drowne it years have passed, our heart .m,..‘ —Kalynos Tooth Paste, per 0ap, DacAKes Lo Richmond, Va., is to add women to Caught in Whirlpool. Do e e L e Ebe i s .....19¢ | —Sterne’s Vanity Bath Soap, —Pond’s Cold regu- its police force. e Doah 2 Opr memoey you | —Colgate’s Tooth Paste, almond, rose, violet, laven- larly 30c, for............. c s zam:’ll‘?eflr‘\:hic;mangrhlr Gslalm» H XD, DAUGH: small tube ............ -10¢c der and benzoin. Regu- —Aubrey st!ers Cold Cream, “After you get_through experi- Rty A ot meobab b e s e i ON. —Lyon’s Tooth Powder.....17c | larly 25c, per cake........ 15¢ ! e B sse menting, come back, as they all |craft was caught in the whirlpool | . In sad but loving remembrance of ’ T 20 = 5 —Aubrey Sisters Vanishing do, to and overturned. So rough was the| our dear mother, SALLIE H. —Colgate’s Tooth Powder..20c [ _Qlive Oil Castile Soaj KNEAS, who Hudnut's Tooth Powder..25¢ P, Cream .. ..35¢ water, the camper stated, that the | departed this life one year ago today, Ag- —Hudnut's 1o oz per cake ................. Scills P neine felCieami 396 Waterman’s boat was tossed four or five feet in | EUst 16, 1920, Mouth Washes —Woodbury's Facial Soap, P igl lh&}:lur, X 5 s N Lopesome. ofis 0, Bomemome, V] t! went ov ard. ynesome night day, oul a 3 cakes for................ soc Talcum Powders Ideal he continued, Geantner quickly took | Hume it mot Deeht Mke Tt used to be + . ontinued, a v used —Pear’s Unscented Soap, R Before ma —Lavoris, large size .69¢ " 3 —Dijer-Kiss Talcum Powder, 2Ic Fountain Pen hold of Miss Reynolds as soon as mma went sway . Medium size . PEICaXER: it s 12¢ | " Mavis Talcum Powder... 17 they came to the surface. Both werelyorpe .\ BY :1]2: e | g % ! <ad tribate of 1o Small size ... LilcfBuoy o ¢ “““«,c —Squibb's Talcum Powder, ZIc We have the pen point that fits | upte disap- i iRl ’Mm —Listerine, large size. —Special fot of well known your style EXACTLY. Bo. deo-xnea m- Lge five pear beneath the surface four or Medium_size . Lo Angust 16, 1916 Talcum Powders. times. Each time they rose, he . - . Regu- - 1.35 Byragenis, iarid i o R B ; for ZPhih e'nto,M.:]r‘ge ?RM £ —Piver’s Vegetal, assorted o1t o companion. OF.... . eeecccameanaa hillip’s ilk of ag: 4 Regularl ”0 —Erwin Soon they were hidden from his HER LOVING ‘Srerag un.- nesia - 39 | odors. Regularly § Powder view by the rocks. Not satisfied as | MACKALL. In sad bat lovia e B e to what had happened to them, he | of ms dcar husband ad our ather, J0 :onru Face Powders —Mum, a deodorant........16c | ~xa P b went to Chain bridge and inquired | D MACKALL wio lert us thres years Or Three Pairs f —Coty’s Face Powd soc | —Mary " Garden Toilet eerv Tty B MOURNING BLACK R e e it s 4 seesa9eil Taretas sl pr s e deanl Ll o R craBoad ly e =S ee OF Dy Kise Face ‘Powder, 4s¢ | Water, large size. Regu- CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. | there, but that & wrecked canos had | pioreeds, fnd snatracs & lF“IY S;_ISQr f.‘l’.'o u Rouges Dyed Within 24 Hours been taken from the water, and he “That ‘we 4 not thiek dn;:-:l. —ramo a1 nic. Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5333 2469 1 concluded they had been drowned. —_— now but in the coming years, may be in a better land, We'll rend the meaning of our tears —Java Rice Face Powder...33¢ 39¢ —Par-fai Rouge or Powder, —Mad Nail Polish.. in large metal box. Regu- —Hanson-Jenks Lip Sticks, 10c st, Ool. 638 —Every woman who takes pride in her footwear appreciates the perfect fitting feature of Radmoor Hosiery. o —Cuticl;s Sc;xssors. Regu- = _D‘g::":,sflkog;l;;"" . fliSUPT. LANHAM REPORTS "“{)‘g“"{;';,:‘fi"',‘s AND CHICDRE. ..................... T e —Dorin’s : ] =VOTED WIFE AND CHILDERY, —The tops are elastic, the ankles close fitting, the stockings —!;,;;eye;;c;]f;f;_wdegmm —gentary Wi Gl | R R e Varmsh Your Il LoSS OF STREET TREES| "3 ;3:;:"-",.-‘-.,::m:z..fl.,."::.w do not bind about the knees, and they are made with super- Powder 75¢ oA on edra Rouge L It %50 todaz, August 16, 1912. arthly road seems touy dreary Without the one 1 love, & "0 And many times 1 get very Waiting to meet him up above, Like the perfume of a flower Is the memory of his life, Which sheds its fra heur Ou rich and poor al "l‘l:? o MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER. < In_sud m\ loving Kann’s—Street Floor. —Luxor Rouge Suits—Coats—Skirts . Important Clearance Announcement That Should Interest Every Woman Who Needs a Garment of This Kind THE SUITS-TWO LOTS —The materials include good quality navy blue or black tricotines and Poiret twills, plain tailored, also belted and embroidered suits, in both regular and extra sizes, but not Lot No. 2—$59.75 to N @ §33 75 (L NIn ¢ §40 75, THE COATS . THE SKIRTS $75.00 Values ........... —Spring C rec it I chettrwith fanen Include sport crepes, baronet satins, T g allaoot, Tight tan crepe de chines, gatin striped georgettes, ::Lats,l?l:ngeltaed :lodeh,gspecill... $l4-95 black and white striped serge, in high —Heather Wool Jersey Coats, with Tuxedo colors, navy and black. $8 95 —Nedra Face Powder fashioned seamless feet, with high spliced heels, and—best of il | ®lanted 2,455 Past Year and Re- all, are of thread silk, which means longer wear. moved 2,232, Deadened Through Various Causes. [ ] Although the superintendent of trees and parkings planted 2,4 trees along the streets of Washington during the last fiscal year, he found it necessary to flove 2,232 otil:er‘s. adcmrdlilhx (g his — ann report submitted to e Com- One or two coats of our missioners yesterday. linoleum varnish “will give Supt. Lanham stated in the report the old ‘linoleum a new [j| 22t 3% trees were destroyed by illumi- nating gas, 38 by salt water, 128 by ab- lease on life. Get the qual- normal moisture, 51 by being fllled ity varnish here. W. H. Butler Co. | drought, 19 by insects, 54 by root mnu» MAURICE F. FLYNN iation, 2 by oil, 2 by séwer gas, 2 by be- 607-609 C St. N.W. ing overshaded, 3¢ by horse bite and Established 1845 1,098 unexplained. Many rows of old trees in the down- Straight down the street from the G. A. R. Monument at 7th & Pa. Ave. —The color assortment includes white, black, seal brown, bronze, tobacco brown, Cochin and moccasin. Kann’s—Street Floor. 1a my heart your memory I Sweelly. tender, Toad sad tros, There is not a day, dear wife, That I do not think of you. line of sweet remembrance, wife kind and true, not & day. dear wife, That 1 4o not think of Jou. HER LOVING HUSBAN| Normandy Voiles Were Never More Popular A Yard, 15¢ —They are in the prettiest of dotted designs, raised effects that look almost like dotted Swisses. The colors of the grounds are navy, black and brown and many are in small designs formed of dots. —40 and 44 inch Dark Groungd Voiles, in attractive printed designs, the small figured effects which will be so suitable for early Fall wear, as they are dark in color, but 3 8 C light and cool in texture. A yard............... —32-inch Dre;s Gidnzlla:u. suiitfable for children’s school frocks, in dark and medium effects, plaids and 3 8 C JAMES T. RYAN, ”f PA. AVE.S8E_ Modern Chs Lincols 142, g Ambulances. Livery 1o Comestios. " Frank Geier's Sons a 1118 SEVENTH STREET ming, sioners, especially the silver which are fast deteriorating. They’ wili have to be removed from the streets in a few years as a matter of safety to the public, he said. Modern Charel. Telephone eall. Notdh PRESS CLUB POST’S SHOW |tetex Chne i =14 IS ATTENDED BY THRONG ; : Eheoa ”-‘-lffl 80 100 ot n.w, Au xhi‘l.m “ZURHORST” Stoders Chaper. Lincoln 372 fronts, and cuffs of tan jersey. $l 6 95 $12.95 to $19.75 value:, spe= $25.00 value, special . cialiat .......... A Pongee Blouses for Business Wear —A style of blouse that the business woman appreciates. They are made in tuxedo styles, some with Buster Brown eollar, others with two-in-one collar; some are finished with hemstitching and lace edge. —The sizes in the higher priced hne mclude 36 to 46, also 48 to 52. But the two lower priced lines have the regular sizes only, 36 Diplomats and Other Distinguished Guests at Midsummer Night Party, Murlng Barracks. Many members of the diplomatic corps | who have remained in Washingion dur- ing August and scores of other dis- tinguished guests attended the first an- CHAS. S. ZURHORST nual midsummer night's party of the National Press Club Post of the Ameri- can Legion last night at the Marine 301 E. CAPITOL ST, barracks. The feature of the occasion, which attracted the largest outdoor | Ifizsgm m throng of the season, was the rs:.(xmmm m e H&Lfio‘lu showing in Washington of Vincente | -3 Blasco Ibanez’s “Four Horsemen of the | phone Ersatisy 0058, D40 ¥ 3t Avocalypse.” & film directed by ReX | Quick. Dignified and Bicient Bervics, L eats of honor wers the Spanish am- | ., W. Deal & Co, bassador and his suite. They were re- | §16 H ST. N.E. Lincola un celved at the quarters of the command- | _Automobile Serviee: : tax of 8 per ing officer by Maj. Gen. Lejeune, com- ‘ e mandant of the Marine @orps, and Maj. | Joseph F. ’s Som | Time, Clayton Vogel, commandant of the bar- M N.W. iabed 1041, ‘ wasHINGTOR: 7 .40 A racks, Mrs. Vogel; Capt. George K. t. —er Wert o ‘ i Automobile Service. Shuyler and Mrs. Shuler and Jack Con- I WOLIAN LER, Pusersl Directas in_conection. FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS Septomber 1. 15, 8, and Round 316 80 Trip From WASHINGTON Tickets good in parlor or sleep- ing cars on payment of usual charges for space “includ- ing surcharge. AU fares subject 10 checks chiefly. Ayard...................o.... Kann’s—Street Floor. Girls’ and Misses’ DRESSES —A very special lot that has been long expected but just ar- rived. At $2. 99 $3.99 and $4 98 . ANOTHER PURCHASE OF THE Famous Simmons Cot Beds Kann’s—Second Floor. That sell regularly for $5.45, Wednesday, $ 1 .39 —Al steel, sanitary construction, “life-long” link springs, tubular head and foot, which can be folded as shown. Size 2%4-ft, wide, by 6 ft. 4 in. long. Subject to slight rust marks or scratches from storage, but this does not affect their useful- nolly. A copcert by the Marine Band | preceded the showing of the motion pic- Ture, which was followed by dancing in |,,,‘,‘,’...":;,". A ot g | ave. n.w. Tel. cali M. 1 the ballroom at the barracl Timotb Hanlon Among the guests were Maurice Peter- | 641 H ST. N.E. The ideal Raoute to Ni- s, givi son, secretary of the British embassy; | Capt. Osami Nagano, naval attache of the Japanese embassy: Prince de Bearn et de Chalais, counselor of the French Proportionate : embassy; the minister from Venezuela, : \ o : fares from nts other Tickets soodp‘;:lr 16 days the minister from Belgium, Senor J. E. Lefevre, charge d'affaires the Panama lmth’n. and Francisco J. Yanes, as- bll%nt director of the Pan-American nion. ness. CARDS OF THANKS. | We wish to express our sincere thanks to our family and friends for tielr kinduess, oF l —These are made of linene and beach -~loth, in light blue, d. . - e, rose, yellow, pink, urim- med in white rick rack —Thick Cotton Cot Mattrcss, —Heavy Cotton Pads, for with 3-inch box sides....... above cots, at.........qeeeees Tokens Floral Co. 14th ana X. Y. Ave. Main 168 Phone Main 3707 for Designs Made of Freshest, l.ovo!led Flowers, Blackistone, 14th and H. oral tributes during the ill- m death_of our bel CLARENCE E. B] MES. C. D SONS. * RING. We wish to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbors for thelr kindni Gmpathy and beautiful Sowers, in the Sick: ness our dear father and bus- and dea: band, JOHN . Rive. “MRS. BING AND CHILDREN. * $2.59 ‘v?ropnate Floral - $3.79 i BRASS BED OUTFIT WHITE ENAMEL BEDS braid. Gomplete Outfit, Wednes- $2 8 8 5 "MARRIED, S 22. | day....... “l S e e ey ~—These are in sizes 7 d.y. $ 00 Dl'Op-Side Couch | —crotee ot J L] ’ ¥ Capter if."'m.:‘w Ly GEO.C.SHAFFER =& to 14 years. —strongly K Tout Jisiname = T EEARIRSIRL munLENs M byllt, massive With Mflmfl hoge-qustior . DIED, bed, 2-inch Special, 't':al ng:vlhgl;; t 15, 1921, at 1: tubing, heavy pe : he eld fillers, high Wadnes- 9 &3 %nll::l a'i riser, double- | ggy coptaine . the rsidcnce ot o dnsgited link springs, Couch has_extra leg at side E 3 agess with 1%-inch | ¢o pg:vent tipping when sides :.‘.’.‘Z‘i“'c&«'zfi b s L'w "'m' & HiGoxs : ateel band |- are raised; fBnished in gray | filled mat- 2 B~ : """‘A‘n’« N sides, and enamel, compllu with cotton- o S m‘h“i‘[ca W'lal{!;l_ ouég..iy Kann's—Second Floor. mattress. filled, thick Séun s dihid Foar fod « e LM : b 5 Pa, Ave. 8.E. 3 R P e - M e kT 3

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