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Bétired From Active Service Ter "JOHN.J. HILL, VETERAN “John J. Hill. retired. for more than uspic of Masons' will be held at LETTER CARRIER, DIES. of Washington Centennial Lod&&—33. 14, F. A. A. M., and acted as tiler up ,OSEPH R'_scAl'_co DIES. to the time of his desth. ‘He was &| p.iiaene'ine. Frait.C 5 St ber of Mount Verson Royal Arch F O Pan! hates waa igtias 76 :cumbs to Pneumonia. Chapter and Esther Chapter. He. was algo a member of the Association of| Joseph R.c Scalco. president .of the o1adst Inhabitants of ‘the District of | gcalco Fruit Company, 905 Louisiana Columbia and the- Veteran Volunteer | gvenue, dfed ‘yesterdgy at his home, Firemen's Association. 1 4 Otis place, following an attack v v | cf_double pneumonia Monday.. Besides his wife, he is survived by Lol F‘e”‘u‘ A1 be held to- and’ has the résidence Saturday afterpoon at 0 o'clock. ~The interment Will be at Glenwood cemetery. = ., . . Born in London. England. seventy- | nine years ago. Mr. Hill came to this country as a small boy.~ He entered | the post office service In 1886, serving | continuously until ten years ago, when “ he was forced to retire on account of Commerce. two daughters, +Years Ago—Prominent in # Masonic Circles. two brotherz, Selvatere Scalco, pany, and Vincent P. Scalco. | illpess. He was known by many busi- | three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Har-| F 1 : Eoiyes 3 v jley, Nellie Miss | mérrow ‘morning - at- 10 o'clock ‘at —— thirty-five years a letter carrier ln}neuu men In the downtown section of {ley, Mrs. Nellie Goleman and Miss| miveoy ‘morning” at™ 10 oilock Wt 1, gpais the District, and prominently identi fied in local Masouic circles, his home, 934 French street. early the city. and among the residents of Connecticut avenue, where he deliv- died at cred mail for many years. Mr. Hill was the oldest past master | Switzerland, gir] r d John H. Hill, all of whom ! be in St. Mary’s cemetéry. l\:vr:r‘: Bl': the bedside when Mr. Hill Mr. Scalco, was born in Italy thirty- died. except one son in Philadelphia. six years ago and came to America with his parents ten years later. He was educated iu the District “echools resided here continuously. He was a member of the Chamber of Surviving him arc, his wife, Anit: Concitta and Helen also connected with tiie Scalco Fruit Com- ! 1. Greece and|from zeii 4§ young as twelve years may legaily contract marriage | without the consent of their parents. 15, 1921 ° ter London, ifermed by sevent cable Tucsday. He ¢ yoars old and retl ve duty. in 1916. graduate of Amherst. He wes the author of iwo Jornell Unives “Saving on Ne w Fall things on sale Friday for the first time is not to be lost sight of. . 1216 F St. N.W. ] 1 orders, no C. O. D.’s, no exchanges on Friday REMNANTS. Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, including Saturday . Blouse REMNANTS $5.00 and $5.90 Silk Blouses, $1.95 Closing out all our odds and rnds of biouses. Pongee, tub silk, crepe de chine, and geor- gette in tailored models and tie- bzck. Two-in-One -a SUIT --a DRESS E htshlmgg.c;;" ; e @ 100 New Winter Coats As a Friday Feature in Our Great - Premier September Sale of Winter Coats F ery standpoint this sale is a wonderful success.. Washington wome;o::'egl;;;{ng’ cnn& that will teach them more about Jeleff’s v-lueg than pages of newspaper space could. Four special price, groups, of women’s and misses’ new coats at $46, $58, $85 and $115—a saving of 25 . is represented by these prices. & $6.95 and $5.00 Handmade Blouses, $2.45 batiste - blouses, lace trimming. are in square and Ve with tuxedo collars. All lovely hand-druwn work h hand-embroidered g sleeves and turn Handmade with real They neck, have filet $8.95 to $12.95 Ccstume Blouses, $3.95 Clearing out all odd blouses. Not many of any one style. but a varied assortment from which to select, There are geor- zette, crepe de chine and sating. Majority in suit shade. Millinery REMNANTS ‘Twelve Banded Straw Sailors, Crofut & Knapp (Dobbs), purple. brown and combinations of Smart styles with full backs, plaited.panels waist deep, wrap styles, semi-fitted and. belted models, in Bolivia, Normandie, Erminie-"and Suede Cloth; cable stitching and embroidery in self colors, beaverette and self collars. Navy, brown, burro, reindeer, sorrento and black. All full silk lined. 3 The coat pictured is of brown suede- The picture tells vou the secret. A combination of . tailored suit in approved coat_length for fall with | - sleeveless dress. All-wool . 1l . Lo & 2 s : 3 : ex beaverett: lar; embroid- rench blue and green. ere i 3 jersey in navy, black or < "’,“’!"._ ?IH% S $12.00, now, $1.30. brown — exceptional at s s & Six Felt Hats: blue, orchid jade. gray, brown and old ros $19.75. Jellef’'s—Second Floor. i Jellef’s—Second Floor. o = Womer's Apparel REHNANTS Cotton Dresses Silk Dresses 5—$11.75 and- $12.50 Cotton | 2—$12.50 Rajah Silk Jumper as high as $16.00. Now ;- ? : . NEW! ~ Women’s Newest Fall ;..o ia « 2 SKIR I S Dresses in. voile and linen; gray, D v, : D :R E S S E S By anse Y ':":“ :"‘ ('“" "'“'c““" L < oy & - —336. Copen, Georgette d . 15420 @ $22.30 Cotton 4 : G H ik - - Y = - Special; 6 45 - Dretsoein rgandic and ging. | Crepe Embroidered Net “Tunic, 2 j o Eope td . 4 ham:.rose. navy, copen, blue,'and . | $7.00; peach, at;84.50. 15—$21.50 and $25 Jap Silk At Two Very Low Prices f\';)velty plaid worsteds of 1—$26.50 to $32G0 Georgette Dresses: black and white tuck- s excellent’ quality. Double .| Voile.Dresses: hand hemstitched. | “70C i 5 7 c = & ¥ i s b a1 trimmed: plaited panels and tunic Lower in fact than we deemed possible when we set out | hox pleated styles with but-. e e . i styles, 310.00. _to buy them—but our buyer did not rest until dresses | i, trimmed belts. | 5 1—$35.00 ° White Georgette of Jelleff stapdard of value were obtained to sell under $20. Navy-and-tan | Silk or Cloth Skirts Crepe; fibbon trimmed, $15.00. We count this an achievement. i Brown-and-tan . T U = White 1—$75.00 White Georgette Din- - < = =t . - Effective and very special Blager Striped Flannel Sport ner Gown; lace bodice and panel $30.00 Silk Dresses, $18.75 | at $6.45. siiri s e , JeHeff’'s—Second Floor. | 20—3$14.50 Silk Skirts in crepe 282500 Jumper Dresses, in New fall street“and afternoon dresses in satin,¢anton, T 312.00. . roshanara and crepe de chine, bead, floss silk and braid, with Onl 25 | 5_$13.75 Shantung Silk Skirts: i 9 i .2 loose panels, with bright colored facing ribbon ruffles and y | sport styles; large pockets, $6. l—xuu»l«(; fx“'““x l:;':::. repe wide girdlés; new bell and wing sleeves, lace collar sets and < | 5—$22.50 Silk-Skirts, in Canton DreasyplalteCitunic: 8 ffs. ' ouse '€88€8 | | and moon glo silk; plaited and | | 1—$42.50 Sport Dress. uavy .cuits. N i nr:lglm;l_ue styles; gray and blouse, with white plaited skirt: orchid, = L W ere 35— ow | £ i 3 canton crepe, $14.00. - —3: 27.50 Novelty “he - $l 95 I‘ and Canton Crepe; box plaited Jade Georgette, $23.00. Mostly one of a kind, and there are 75 of them; street . 23&-.5’2;.‘5";?.’.’:1“".’2; rose, gray. A dresses in tricotine, Poiret twill and twill cord, beautifully Checked and plaid 1—$19.60 - Black ‘and White | Sette Crepe Dinner Gown, $20. tm_nmgd Jn floss, silk bead and brald_ embroidery, cire and ginghams. Rose and Striped Flannel Plaited Skirt, 1—$35.00 Navy Taffeta Ruf- satin ribbon—coat dresses—fitted basque chemise, soft blouse Wwhite with white «col- | sto. flea Skirt, $15.00. i 1 B 1 3—$24.50 Prunelle; black and panel and tunic skirts. 3 lars and cuffs. | white) neaha and whites - box 5—$63.50 Dance Dresses in, Navy, black and brown. JellefPs—Second Floor. plaited. $10. | ‘soirec taffeta, fitted bodice and Jelleff's—Second Floor. | - draped skirts; crystal beading: nile. sky blue, peach, at $28.00. 20—330 to $40 Wooltex Suits. E Suits gl | 6—$55 Dotted Silk Nit: black in sport spun jersey and tweeds: Z ' . suits for. fall wear; navy, copen, over green chiffop; jet beading. F X F -d ’ S J d .| pray, reindeer, ‘navy and black. $25.00. 3 fr'or rrnday a atur ay LS 6—$75 and $79.50 Pussy Wil- 3—$55 Black Tricotine Suits; braid trimmed. - low Foulard Over prapery of Georgcette, bead and ribbon trim- ‘med; blue and white. black and white, %28.00. 2—$65 Embroidered Net Din- .ner Gowns, combined with paul- ette chiffon; jade and sky blue, 30—$95 gto’ $150 Strictly Tatlored | T S ~20—$95 yto' $150 Strictly Taflore % % and Elaborately Trimmed Suits, 1—3$35 Hardnig Blue Georgette, in twill cord and trieotine, bra combined with cream lace, $13. bead.and floss silk embroidery; g navy and black; sizes 36 to 46, | 1—=$85 _ Covert | - jacket suit. $35. ' | 20—$75 to $82.50 Smart Tailor- { ed Suits in tricotine and twill - cord; belted unbelted styles 330.50. Cloth; _ long | - Placing a Well-Known Maker’s { Surplus of Fine Pumps Directly Before Our Customers at the end * straightline navy .und biack, | 4 Savings We Effected in Buying Them C ] weese - E = - e s - S £ -1—$65.00° Semi_ Suits, fitted All are recent originations, smart, stylish and wanted for present and Zaglish tweed ealt SiEee: 5 5 1—$45.00 Jong Line Brown = later season wear. : / .75 Made to Sell Tweed Suit, $10.00. -q Coats $10.00 1—$17.50 Jade Jersey Dress; size 16 Made to S;ll ¢ .2—333.50 Navy Tricotine Top-~ 2 ; - g 1—$25.00 Navy Blue ,fof’gl;f:.w $ bt e taa $10.00 . s S e enersey Opors 1-$25.00 Navy Blue ’ 7 = e - | oieotiee Suie: e 10, $35.00 ' 25356175 to $75 Smart Full- 3 = Length :Coats; all ik lined; just - 2—$27.50 Tan Shan- the kind.of coat for- fall wllr'; tung Dressés; ¥ize 16.. 515.00 bolivia, - tricotine, .. tivill cord; 1-$35.00 Navy- Blue ° navy-and black, §23.75. Tricotine . Dressy M:e” $15.00 20--$85 “to’ $139.50 Fine Coats, 18 "In order “that yoir may ideritify ‘these’ splendid pumps and slippers with the trend of - present fashions we present herewith a detailed \ in Maryella, Romona, Duvetyn, 3—$39.50 Taffeta and Lace CHLS . 1 Evora’ aad Tricotiné; elaborately e 8 2 d description of the models: % eimbrotdered: cable stitching and Dressce: nawy -and $1500 brown; sizes 16-18..... self cord’ trimming; navy, black, . . ~ . 3 ” ¥ 3 25.00 Linen-Dresses; brown, Black Satin Circular Ankle ° Dark Brown ~Suede 2-Buokle LightTan Calf Yamp Tongue 3‘:‘:& ::-{%’::mgfl b ro::,cnpen; :leznea Strap Slipper, with French heels Strap Pump, with French heels” Pump, with a sand suede back Y % Y18y ook e g £ J and. hand-turned” soles. Very and the New York heel, hand- -~ “and the low baby French heel. ~ 1—$98.50. Large WWdijen's Coat, = 3 dressy. turned soles. - DR - in’ pavy--susde-cloth; size 44%. 1—$27.50 Jersey Suit: §10.00 od: Sitver' G n~s{|’ > P B it noee Iilmrk lBrown Calf Pump, with 38730, " smiatd rose, heather; size 16.. o Brocad ver ot! p- ar] rown al ‘ongue . welt soles and Cuban heels in . 83641 é ] o & i pess..madium short' v and ~ Pump, with French heels and plain vamp and . alens with * iy }:En &1“{‘,3‘,‘“" £—$59.50 (Tan Trico- §25.00 French heels. ~Very: dressy: _hand-turned soles. - - -, - gtliched ‘wing . Very: aery- Pl e ) tine Suit; size 16....... _ TanCaif Strap Pumps: vig_ ith. s . SR S brawn an Yoy low baby.French ke Hand ‘sand:suede back; 2-buckle strap “A . Circular’ ~Ankle” iStrap’ ¥ i y turmed sofes. - Lo s/ " pump, with mienen heels and, . Pump, with;" patent; . ledther Diry. Brown Kid.'2-Buckle ~Dand-turmied soles. vamp' and gray _sueda back, < : " hand-turned_soles ‘and French A"2-Strap Pump. of light tan” heels. ' Very dressy.. ST calf and sand suede combina- % % Fawn Suede 1-Strap Pymp;: tion, with welt soles and leather Cuban heels.. An ideal _ with French- heels ‘apd’ hand turned soles. Very dreasy.” - sport walking shoe. Gray ‘Suede 2-Stgap. Pumps, with ‘welt soles -and’‘the -low baby French .heels, - with . tip." Dressy, practical., % Rateis / Strup, hand-turned soles; French heels. - - - .. Dark_Brown Kid*Vamp, with brown “suede backs to match. H fiifnéd soles rt"! French heels.-- 2-buckle st Dark “Brown Suede 1-Strap Pump. with French heels an hand-turned soles. - Pearl Gray Suede 2-Strap Pump, with French heels and hand-turned- soles; also in the, 1-strap model. i parel Shares Interest With Saving on Friday REMNANTS HILE we concentrate Friday on things specially priced, the message of money savings is by no . means the most important news in this advertisement. The fact that you are offered many new fall Remember, too, that there aretno phone UNDERWEAR REMNANTS $1.09 Uncerwear, 45¢ Drawers, short skirts and velupe chemise; embroider trimmed. Remnants. All Jersey Petticoats, Special, $3.95 With fancy pleated flounces and tailored siyles, with pleated ruffle; also extra size petticoats, J top with taffeta flounce. Navy, black, green, plum, taupe, Copenhagen. purple and brown, $3.00 and $4.00 Silk Vests, $1.95 Glove Silk Vests, tailored and cmbroidered 3. Ribb straps and Flesh and white. $5.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, $2.85 \ Sutin and crepe de c y velope chemise; tailored a trimmed _models. $3.00 Silk Stepin E Drawers, $1.95 Crepe de Chine Step-in 1reu and Bloomers; tailored e-trimmed models. NECKWEAR REMNANTS $1 Neckfixings, 65¢ Vestee Sets, lace collars, gandie colars. organdie block vestees. ‘olors are white, . or- chid, blue and cora}, STOCKING REMNANTS n shoulders. 65¢c Stockings, 35¢ - - 3 for $1.00 Lisle Stockings, mock sean . reinforced heel and toes: izes and colors. Stockings, $1.25 Full-fashioned Silk Stockins: also figer silk with mock scam back; rot all sizes. Black. white. cordovan. Russian tan and navy. Dropstitch Sk Stoekings: oy fashioned and well reinforced: 1! siges In black and wihite. $4.00 and $4.50 Stockings, $2.25 Glove Silk Stockings, plain and lace stripe patterns; very attrac- tive: odd sizes and shades. GLOVE REMNANTS Last of the Fabric Glove Rem- nants. Broken lots of long and short silk and chamoisette gloves, 3. $1.25 to $2.50 values. 2-el strapwrist, 10 button_lengths. Some very desirable colors and wonderful values. $2.50 16-buttom -best quality chamoisette, pongee and cham- s and $3.00 to $4.00 value 2-clisp C‘rpnch Kid Gloves: white, mode. rown. black. raken £ 185 2 $4.00 and $5.00 Strapwrist ‘Washable Chamois Gloves; white and natural color, $1 ~-SWEATER REMNANTS | $17.50 Silk Sweaters $10.00 Our heavy-weight all-silk fiber in tuxedo styte. Colors in navy and black. All sizes. $12.50 Silk Sweaters - $7.50 Tuxedo in navy and white, black and white.peacock henna, gray and silver; made In pure all- =ilk fiber. -$6.00 fo $12.50 Sweaters $1.95_ Wool novelties, indluding ul- paca, _ fiber silk “and . medlum. weight jersey. All in tuxedo style. Colors in_henna, tomato. buff, brown and Jade. - . | Misses’ REMNANTS | |- 6—$22:50 Dotted Swiss Dresses;.navy blue; sizes s 16-15_. » 12—$25.00 'Gingham' Dresses, lavender, -brown, light bl'ee, green; sizes 1‘-16518 w 1—$89.50 Tan Trico- kRN T2 T $25.00. 1—$86:00 - Tan Trico- tine Suit; slze 1 1—$85.00 Tan Covert Suit; size 18...., 2—$65.00 Tuxedo Co- vert Suits; sizes 16-18. 2—$85.00 T tine Suits; size 16...... 1—$69.50 y ' Blue Tricotine Suit; size 16 1—$59.50_Black Tric otine Suit; ‘size 18...: 1—$79.50 Navy :T#ic otine Suit; size 16.... P& NOTED EDUCATOR DIES. URGE VOLUNTARY * [c-Frumsnor sumeo i, "‘ i W. T. Hewitt, Cornell Professor Emeritus, Expiresin London. TTHACA. N. ¥i, September 15.—Wa- an Thonas Hewett, professor emer- Scaleo; his mother, five sisters and | jpy: ¢z Cornell University, is dead in | university officcets were | —| ived {Federal Employes’ Conven- He was & at Winchester, Va. Epecial Dispateh to The Ktar. WINCHESTER, Va. September 1 —The body of Cornelius Hite Faunt leroy. sixty. a prominent St. Loui lawyer. Whose death from blood poi 2on last week in a hospital there fol lowed an operation upon an abscesse RETIREMENT-AT 60 g Ition wan‘s CIViI fvl 5, tooth. has been interred in Moun ories of { "} Service Re Hebron _cemetery here. His fathe . was the e Judge T. T. Fauntk tirement Act Amended. of “the “supreme Court of appeais o IB TRAR 2 Virginia. He for some ye; S l! NEW ORLEANS, La., September 15 ; sistant professi of G‘re:k) ::‘ tall of the ci which & University of Virginia,” of was also a graduate. Surviving ar S. Fauntleroy 2s T. Fuuntleroy i§/i (Special) —Amendment H f ervice retirement act to permit vol- ! hig mother. Mra. fettie ;] URtary retiremeat at the uge of sixty [one brother. Thom: |j years, was demanded in resolutions ) POth of St. Louix. and two wisters |{#doDted vesterday at the convention |omq’ A s Wood of Wasbiog |, °f the National Federation of Federal {ton. He was unmarried. < Employes in scssion here. Payment for overtime to all efvll service em- il(El{OkIAL FOR COL. CUTLER Ployes also was asked. Local raibiz will rend u.ffi:m'»m"l vay for night workers in!riayer urday in obsers 3 1 =2 “I’r.‘u of cugraving and P inting { i1t anniveisary of the de foamarged in u resolation, which sets | Hairy Cutler, former « orth _ the infurious effect of night |Jew'sh Welfare Board. || Work upon women und the additioral {ices Will be held i{expense which night workers are inci- d || dent to because of change in livine || conditions. The national officers wer. | ——— |1 Instructed to take su tion througl, | | Congress. or otherwisé, us might be | |1 nceded to secure additionat compensx I'llnn over basic rates for night work. |1 The present system of handiing pro- : - ‘!l‘::'::l:rlm and demotions of the bureau et E as also held to he actory, i Tt il o, be wnsatistactors. i pacroALver svTiER) ness or seniorily. Asa remedy, the | maus Hiiie for ppoiniment of oman director o |{ ersonet was recommended. |}~ Resoiutionx adopted by the conven- il ition were us follows: Indoisement o | e bill: addi- | me work when- any employe of sovernment, whether engaged |:upon.a per diem or per annum busis; {transfer of nationsl homes tor dis- jabled volunteer soldiers to the direct Jurisdiction of the Wur Department: {the Axing of a u m working d: {for nurses in soldiers’ homes: iment of salaries of internal fleld foices twice monthi iment of the rétiremant act (o provid €61 the optional retivement upon t own application of cnpl years' service who hav age of memoria CARDS OF THANKS, AMBUSBH. We wish to express thaukx and appreciat ndx for heir periormed ing r retire- | 1 cniployes in thel hore duties ave non- | cluszified serv aud the appointme; | ble lists: imatter of fact are permanel e iployes: extension of the present I 1to permit the return of 1ormer {service employes to government s jice within five yeais of » helr connection with the g indorsement of the metric syste The following were. rejected: \ ral from her late res tewlwr 17, ut 10 au VAt couvenience of fan 15 ily 2LL. Thursday. Sepcember 15, 1 {ous resoluti recommending a . o) civilian employes of the government i 1l e Ringj, e nvand of Ma St Fonerad Lis late rexidence, $34 £ aturday, September 1 Frieads Army commissaries the exemption of go up to $3,500 from income tax; pay- eogs ent by the government of premiums | MOORE. i?or bonds of disbursing and other| Semsas | {Rduciary officers; recommending the . |{ reimbursement of - civil service em-{ ) Friduy iBloyes in the classified service Who{ uf his sisier |{havc stood the probational tests and| st ! xeceived permanent appointments. for { {{traveling expenses from tieir homes | SCALCO. ito the point of employment. JOE TR i 3}Cfluncil Given Right ; li~ to Grant Separate ! - Charters to Branches { “Word was'received here today from | w Oileans that the fifth annual !ibe permitied to It and t at relatives invited to at eral and Mre, Lierland. ~ at Arlington national cein + September 17, at 10 am. 1 Neptember 13.° 1921, MARTHA 1 |jconvention of the National Federation el 34 5 Funeral from i {oL Federal Emploves had given to the ! mptember po ae oy it0 2L e Fi mational executive council the Iight[ gressional cemeqery, - |NICFment at o grant separate charters to branches - o1 ¢ already established locals. #i2.4 1N MEMORIAM. “This would make it likely thar te | CARTER. I <ud but Toving remembrance o ‘ederal Emploves’ Union, No. 2. wouli| i, Ging wife, BABE JACKNON CARTEX {ibe split ifito nearly thirty differemt! ju 1 Nolema iy femorrow. Seplembe junions. each with its own govern- !{ment, thus increasing the number of jlocal’ unions here tremendously. i 1 It is anticipated that such action would not be taketn wtihout a fight. | {{however, as a faction in Union No. 2| _ CAl {is opposed to any such division, it is | CHEW. i understood. g i The matter rests with the national| Jeurs ko (vday.’ September 13 |{council as to whether to authorize! Hopy: ip, 't (oRinlw. ALBERT CAR |ilhe separate charters. Quite a warl o0 en years ago August 2§ 3 waged here fast winter by ser-| > | tain branches of the big local for!| | :senarate charters. 5 {] The large scientific and ! \branch, for instance, { not forz HUSBANG CARROLL. Sacred 1o the m futher” JOHN. W.CHEN tt en. THUS. B technical : YAC n instead of func- ioning as merely a branch, would as- | ume rights as a fell-flcdged local | Gone | union of the national federation. BILE BAY i pemong the other unions which would : MACK. { Iu xaa | | e created, if the natienal council should ; isbaud and fatie J 3 |l }authorize 'the granting of eharters to yaried (his ife mine seare <l | ibranches, would be the Public Health mber L. 19 1 |{ Tnion. Library of Congress, Post Office, - ,Bureau of Standards. War, - Treasury. i} : Veterans’ Bureau, Navy, Labor, Interigr. | Commerce.- Pension Office, Bureau® of || Engraving and Printing. Patent Office, | ; Tariff Commission, Civil Service Com- | {mission. Smithsonian Institution, Gov- | ernient - Printing Office, Agriculture, | Justice, Charwomen, N ard, Int«r-‘ { i _ Neptember 13 ot forsgotten, ER. MARY JACKSON bat levieg remombrance of w; A WILL and embzlmer dwos chapel prices. 332 } on, State and { Federal Trade Commission. i —_— RITES FOR JOURNALIST. i Mass was offe-ed nt St. Matthew's | iChurch, yesterday by Rev. Father i { Buckey for the repose of the soul of Senhor Antenor Al- meida, distinguished Brasilian jour- | nalist. who died in Rio de Janeiro on | JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. {flithe Tth of th simonth. Senor Almeida{ %™ PRk 4 iancer 2l 102 ifiii8 survived by his wife and a large| Livery is Coopection. 1;rnmusy of {hlldren‘ one of whom, ai = e R, £on, Senor Newton de Almeida, i 3 m {om, cener Sowten s Aigeids, e vox | ‘WL RS rexre Co |attending Georgetown University. i 1208 H STREET NW { (FORM_RLYS40F STNW) PHONE MAIN .} . AN 108 1 MARY A. CROYCRAFT'S WILL. { The will of Mary A. Croverzft. dated | AR i{ Déc-mber 8. 1916, has becn filed. for ! T She leaves $500 to her som,; C. B. Croveraf 1o » grand- | i} deughter, Marv F. O'Hare. and $80C each to her grandsons, Hamilton Fain and Waler Fain. The remaining es- | tate is devised to her daughter. Lucy {Croycraft, who is also named as ex- j ecutrix. a1z 4 ! HONORS FOR YANKEE DEAD. | Bodies of six officers and 111 enlist- ed men who died overseas ~Fere buried {41 the - Arlington -national cemetery | ! {his atternoon with the usual military i nors, i === 13034 M St. N.W. ~ -~ MOURNING BLACK ! Antomehiie ¥ CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.: Dyed Within 24 Heurs ! Cirele, Fr. 5232 - St. Col. €38 RS OF NOR CON B EITHER.THE NECTED WITH IGINAL W. Phone Frauklin 6626, THE Es‘pblished 1 rbu':p ot o i' "We specialize in designing and erect. —— {ing memorials (;onuments and mau. @PC [ soleums) of quality and character. | Cah and see hundreds of photographis i suggestions and designs on exhibition ir our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC.. 914 Fifteenth Street. » = FUNERAL DESIGNS. Appropnate Florai Tokens Washington Floral Co. ___Mthand . Y. A Alain_i08. Co., 1214 F St mervice. That's the idea. Go out with your camera féel- ing sure that the pic- tures you take will be good. If you want to feel absolutely sure, bring the exposed negatives ‘to this shop..- We do, the sort of . leveloping and printing - that stands out from the * vsual ‘sort because of it clesrness. of detail -and freedom_ {rom mussiness. Let us show you the dif- ference our methods will make—you’ll be pleased. “SBame Day’ Service o 0 t. EXPRESXIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phon AT A e