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THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. Ly G5 !JOHN W. YATES SUCCUMBS| JOHN R. PUSEY DIES. |ogop ,, Y MEMOmIAN. SUDDENLY IN HOSPITAL |Had Been Prominent Resident of beloved mother, MARY E. COOK. who parted thiv life six years ago todas, Sep ber 19, 19] City Half Century. At the tedside of m Johp R. Pusey, a prominent resi- dent of this city for more than half a century, died yesterday afternoon at his residence, 1211 E street northeast, ng a short illness. He dsl rs old. born in Pennsylvania 5. BavnHonslo. "THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Prominent for Many Years in Local Business Circles—Funeral Ar- rangements Not Completed. ol |5, Banp 5ons Co. God of heave T hope 1o n 6P.M. | |THE BUSYCORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST L. No mother to guide us, nd came to this city about| With love siucere and true: . . 3 . As mother s to d'v Stock Up the Sewing Basket With the Necessary Supplies e e budints| ;'.-',;d,:.',,i::f,nw ul R LOVING DAUGHTEL, J|TUESDAY—AN EVENT IN NOTIONS Which Means Chiefly “Dressmaking Supplies™ —A sale to which we have been looking forward, and for which we have been making special preparations. —Prices are so much lower this fall than they have been that you can secure ample supplies at much less than usual, and in addition Mrs, Kline un « his old residence tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Interment will be congressional cemetery. WRS. HARGREAVES DIES. ut 1 1o of mothe LOVING DAUGHTER, ix long ¥ s | | enjoy the savings incident to special sale prices. ; State Department Employe Passes | i w it did it dss. Away Following Operation. T —Engliah Twill Tape, ~=Sanitary Aprons. Reg- ~— Rick-rack Braid, o —Clark’s O.N.T. Cotton, }lack 8 yards to piere; % 390 white only; all widths. l C or white. 150 ya-ds to spool to % iaches wide. A loc —Sanitary Napkins, 2 pleces for Limited one dozen spaols to piece . : .. large size. Regularly h a person. (No maii —Sanitary W Clothes extra 69c. Per dozen.. EzenchjiGIass lShae 10 or phone orders.) ey 50" Sacil with colored 25C —Camisole Tape, white, pink or | Iolish, black only. Reg- C Mrs. Bella Hargreaves, employe of the State Department for many yea died yesterday mornin gency Hospital, follow appendicitis dozen spools edges. Regularly blue. Regularly 10c ularly 15c. Spectal.... B ngerte T 7 yards to Fand. L E Ene 5C | —tome sets, woot por- 25 —Lingerie ape, y . ish L. by - Plain Spanish Combs, carved ef- piece, with bodkin. 1 5 . SR O uxni'x'y'"xsg'"::r' Reg. C fects in shell, amber and green Golors. Can also'be used as hat e il or Rez:lnrly 59c. —S Yards Tubular Corset gHimmings. $2, l 00 160 Count Pin Cubes, large / Laces, white or pink. (S:hmsnd $5 val\nes e Fise;. jet, fwhite ‘and C 5 4 Sump Fasteners, all | R esullarly, Ibe C assorted colored heads. ‘O Xy white or black. 80 s —Sonia Hair Nets, cap or fringe Regularl§ 15c. for .. > 8% Regularly 10c per doz- 10 > % shapes; all colors éxcept -Damancus Fins, rog c Ao egulatly 10c pe! C o2 y;l-;dcksm“nbrl::vr:l-g Cot. white Tay. Per 39 larly C a P 0 e 10 molte ey e (ol B —Clark's O.N.T. Crochet Cot- | Regularly 5o each, C ST ‘ ton, whne, ecru, pink or —Slip-on Veils, black, brown and | procrecrized Elastic, in pink, b Specianpsipells 25¢ e s o was in ¢ Department d to the JOHN W. YATES. r John W. Yates, prominent in the| wholesale dry goods business many years, and continuous r of this city, died su(hienly th CARD OF THANKS. ing at Georg ) I to express our sii ing & short illness, mecessitating 1 s ton te our rel an_operation last Tuesday. Ip blue, yellow, lavender Mr. Yates, the ; assorted patterns. 19 2 e o 2 iy Were made to sell trom | (JC | 9 red; % inches wide. C | —Rubber Lined House- (= 0 || B e ST 12¢ A o e boriitiere Delovedt o, brother, i E530 4 25¢ to 50c. Each &L 5 hold Aprons, ruumly C | Sizes 36 to 44. Regular- s T e Plack the public sc : i + 305 Sk ROBERT AILEY 4 Genuine Steel Scissors, SFiann’s SEH e iDress i Shields.H| S o(o SN Fach 1y 69c and 75c SOC Sk Iaside \Darting. iblack for Miss Tillie G 3% S uctew SOC Wne Vethie - SRt TSR | —Large Size Shoppins Bonss 2 wide, R’:gu‘:lrlync2§: 21 C S asicssicion . el 3'ana 4" Regutariy 21 | §C | or ‘Sehool Bagm “biack BI made and 30c. Per yard St 4 —Genuine Steel Shears, 6, 7 and | A pair only. Regularly 50c. 3 C | of mohair, 13 inches wide. —Black or White Silk time occtipied a site on ¢ % 8 inches. Regularly s P T neav Each ‘White, pink or blue. C | Bin g BratdSiregu= ime occupied a site EEOnC $1.00 and $125. A 89(: e I cacviatss ularly 10c. Yard larly 16c and 18c. 10c vania avenue, der web. White or —Coliar Bands, all sizes. eanore Regx‘jlzfly l7c Regularly 10c. C | —Crowley's Gola Eye Nunz-, yard —Set of Six Enameled Wood | 250 A pair Each all sizes. Regularly l 5 Mercerised Darning 25c. A 5 = s Walst Hankers, with arm to put —Baby Pants, made of —FElastic Sanitary ‘Belta. 39 c ifii paper. 2 papers C | TCotton, ail colors, Regu- l 5c name of William A. was engaged i past forty-fiv time of his death. He restded ut 903 Mon. | BATLOR, On s roe street northw on wall. Suit case Co?“ub.fnfi"""i‘,’. t:'s?)g rubber; medium and 390 Rexularly 50c. larly 10c ball, 2 balls e —West Electric Curlers, for . 3 R gn‘rlniptleete pink or blue. Iatge Natach i cenlay _m‘“" Sheets, for cribs; edges | §to set. Regularly 25c. (& e e e Sl:x;hen ateafiwasiamember Sol Ust ¥ i slor: iy ; —Bias Seam Tape, six- —stickerel Braid, 4 yards to | bound, one-yard square. Rub- - Tegulagly = 19¢ e . : . ! ‘.” e s with . yard pieces, of whll.e 10 piece, in all co‘lors. IOC ;er z;nfl;o’t;tz;ldm _K""'.-egf.‘x'::-?; 25C pair . = Heights Citizens’ siation, whicl o B i Closed 1 is form laid larly 10c a piece, egula - S i = lawn. Sizes 1 to 8. C Regularly 10c D o 5 Kann's—Street Floor. meets in the pa 3 pieces for ehurchUE D era) e enits 5 £ing 7 e’ sowe dus not yet been made. The A s 7 N g LoV B R | howéver, will be condu George Dudley, pastor o Church. Surviving him, besids three children, Mrs. J. P. Donald and J. Gorden Yate —_—_— LEAPS TO HiS DEATH. R. B. Morgan. Newspaper Man, HEA s Aud ‘o haby away ‘Who Was Ill, Jumps Off Bridge. MOTHER AND DADDY. Raymond B. M forty-five years old, 1749 Corcoran street, for many years a newspaper correspond- | Lsabelle B o~ ¢nt here, ended nis life yesterday I g : et |l have umping from the Connecti - ut b s bridge, falling a @ . 2 ' el The body was discovered about 8:3 o'clock yesterday morning by John Spencer of 3026 M street, W. C. 1753 Kilbourne place and Dr. Lowrey of 230 : n who were walking under_the bridge. | The police and Coroner M { notified. - coroner made vestigation, in which he learned Mr. Morgan had suffered from insomnia for some time. He issued a certificate of suicide. . Morgan left his home early in the morning, telling his wife he was { going to take a walk as he was un- able to sleep. sides his wife. his | father and mother and a brother, | tembe . 2 mans, | B i v | e - elatives { J5 - and friends invited Lo att Inters ] faday: Repomer 19, Kook Creek cometers. © In our 1 A Great Purchase Brings a Sale of HANDBAGS—SIXTEEN STYLES Qualities brought out to $ 1 O OO ~ sell at $12.50 to $16.00—choice ° —The sale begins promptly at 9:15 in the morning. It is dlstmctly the opportunity of this fall, the best_of times to choose a really smart-looking bag, excellent in quality at a most remarkable saving. : Kann’s—East Room—Street Floor. surcoundings to long ing whove vy our loss it, no patter are tin SON AND DAUGH- N. In remembranee to our father. ROBE NEWT wiio depart- ed this life at his home in Londoun county, fifteen yeurs ago toduy, September 19, are the heavr HIS American Legi. thof PRtemTER, MARY E. PoL- Trtene Loether ace | —Saffron Leather|—Cobra Grain Seal k Pin Seal|_Cobra Gralm Seal — f Leath- 'ntent ather, an ! In ‘obra In jeal o Taedbag, inside | Beaver Calf Fiama | Handbag, black and |Handbags, inside|THandbas, inside $1Q | Fandbags, inside —Beaver Calf Hand- side frame and mir- | frame and mirror. | bags, the latter in|colors, and black|frame and mirror. |frame and mirror frame and mirror. | bas, brown, tan, §1() ror; silver-plated | Brown, blue, tan | brown, blue, tan or | Patent leather. Three | Black Black 510 gray and blue. edge mount- §1() gray; fitted with|metal tollet fittings|only ......... WV| ' AR |omly ......... b 0 enamel powder box, |and 5 lip stick_holder, mir- | mirror ror and MU‘: $lo Mr. Morgan represented a Nebraska | . newspaper here for a number of {DE NEALE. Tle memiers of the Association | years and later foined the Washing- | of, PNt Il - g { ton staff of the New York Herald. 1 | FIELD DAY IN CEMETERY. |oias "o ur Sons of American Revolution Will L husband of aged| We think of her far Place Markers on Graves. { ars. Funeral from his 1 exidenee | In the love of there n;“ Toexday. 1 2 The District of Columbia Society of | atives and friends e WILLIAMS. | 1o sad but lov the Sons of the American Revolution | timor N ¥ H AW v ¢ meeting at 5 p.m.| mend. Va Wednesday in Ouk Hill cemetery. for | GARVEY. the purpose of commemoratinz the | placing of two revolutionary grave- stone markers, one at the grave of | Lieut. Col. Uriah Forrest and the| other at the grave of Rev. Dr. (Capt.) e Stephen Bloomer Balch. Brightwood, D). (. William A. Gordon will speak | Iatives and friends Invited. cemetery. 19 Khie has wandes Aud left us . who died —=Beaver Calf Hand- —Black Real Seal | bag, three enamel fit- bag, with inside purse | —Black Real Seal - —Beaver Calf Hand- —Black Real Seal | Handbag, s flver-|tings and purse. and mirror. Brown, | Handbag. inside | —Black Cobra Grain |bag, brown, tan, gray | Black Pin S eal ag. inside|plated mounting on | Brown, tan, gray Handb: tae T2 $10| TR R SIO[Tenes oo $10{ $10 | Hanares oo $I0|TRTS A SIO[RN $I0I80. .. $10 o u mother —Beaver Calf Hand- ¢ lingers sweel, that 1 do 1. WILLIAMK ) {Lieut. Col. Forrest und R 5 ! s MOTHE L4 T. Marshall on Capt. Balch. ; - Snnday, September NW 1 S an e e S Thomas J. MacSpeiden is to be soloi I8, 121 ac 2:3 LG "‘1"\‘: xndx,.., — V After the exercises the society will; ¥ , bl e ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. hold an outing supper at the Dun barton Club. Wisconsin avenue and R L = Joseph F. Birch’s Scns . street. Representative : B A Story of Extraordinary Values straet) mepce Amgel T . : eptente :1 3033 M SLNW. Eriiieed o of the Unit. e Automobile Earvice. Three Great Purchases Felt Base Floor Coverings From Three Big Mills—The Congoleum Co., Texoleum Co. and Ring- —Coming, as this event does, right at the start of LIVING COST DECREASES. ion. Comm: Alous chapel ad modern crematorium, Moderate . . 1383. o . LONDON, September 18.—The labor | 5t ! g 5 s | prices. 332 Pa._ave. . — lendid Savings the season, we expect and 0 eptember - P T o Wil em et : have anticipated a banner | || minstoys jab of Sty o ..1; e S Timothy Hanlon —Included are both rugs and material by the yard. What more timely news could we day. -Surely you will be 2::25 ‘on the dat or;_f‘\:«gr:;u‘uh rocom ol coviens G 61 H ST Phone L. 5363, offer? here for'a share— of living s now 120 per cent ool it 3a). | Frank Geier’s Sons C w” : BreswacHigure | KEFERSTEIN. 0n » s 19211 1118 SEVENTH STREET X. —_— e, Hammons h and | Mogern Chapel Teleohons orth 529 6,000 Yards Lovely GeREE o G“)M».v‘[:_ = Sanind — i {] + residence on . Sepiembe: MES T. 5 New Fall Silks | CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO,! 21 at 11 am. Tterment private e TA.AVEBE e 9 1. Dyed Within 24 Honrs el T Private Ambulances Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 o et e Livers 12 Featuring the weaves ac- cepted by Fashion for the 4SO IS NS - MCOLNENS X : e il e Cleld it bis L :5[ Dig season at hand. Very special. _MUDD]MAN e Trean] . ¥H§~ Deal}“fi ’(‘-:%h I P Septe 3 > ntomoniie | A Yard All Genuine C e Tate. ronkiente. DUN Toth i we., AT opper TR PINCKNEY, beloved hushand ' it (1 Butler) Easy Electric ; y ; f 1208 H STREET NW 4§ Wedn; eze Chure] PHONE MAIN 108 ONLY ?Ai'n.""' 5 | ARSpeare CuNichols W-B-Spesre $155 .m}‘y.r(‘)%’.’. |l prn..,x \.h';ix' life !Al;‘mdn e -_—! W‘NL SARDO & C()_F of M a i $2.7 READ what a wide variety of beautiful weaves to be had at this very special price. Silks 39 and 40 inches wide: t. Phone Lincoln 624. iodern Chapel. _Automabile Funerais. - —Heavy Canton Crepes in all the good colors; also black, L Wil C. W ho 99 : 1 Genuine “Gold Seal —Satin Charmeuse in colors and black. Gas Stove to Keep by 3 5 V. L. SPEARE CO. O |l —Heavy Crepe de Chine in colors and black. Water Hot lnclude d 345 HN SEY. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COX- I —Moon-Glo Satin in colors and black. Par, st e LRI WECTED v’“xzsu!&xs!% W. B l —Satin Crepe Meteor in colors and black. All \ All i = a and friends avited. %7 ppone Sreatie 608 . — — 3 H ptembes 21, 8:15 —————. ? Cc $3.00 Satin Regina $2 00 Nickel | Enamel : ; er = Always 89c, Sale Price Special Sale Price, Yard........ 2 $139 $l 25 | v . T “.f::::.‘.:f e | | Tomorrow, a Sq. Yd............. —A rich smooth satin that will make the most attractive frocks. ! EELISG, i |ing memorials (monuments and mau- i 99 It is all silk, 40 inches wide, in navy, brown, copenhagen, Jap EASY on the back, clothes, i " won-in-a William soleums) of quality g 3 “Sahsfaclory Wear or Your Monevy Refunded bh:’e, lmse. !afnl,)lan;:thyst, French gray, dark gray, castor white current, payments, 171 5 Call and see nun:r:ldl of photo::;l:h‘c and plenty of ack. - uggestions and designs on ex! ion oleum s__o IN MEMORIAM. srulisollstandi pleafygaiither dmichoiceHlinglent destgnss ol pngxn:‘!osl?nsg Brocaded Ll.l]]]]g’ ].. 6 < 3 i ‘Gaugutor, EMMA AKERS. oh e NNING CO., INC. patterns. Tile, carpet, parquette and Chinese effects in both light and dark c gs. L e || Eazome o e ol B ne D MANNING £ incs i . d Speeml Sale Price, Yard 2208 G St. 66 st || e e aest, e et s bm:‘.‘.. { 9 e y um an —With the thought of new fall coats and suits comes the de- 4 12th . Thiough casket hid “neath withered wreathes, |e=———______ - < 590 Felt Base CongOIe mandlfor a fine quality of lining, whxchdwe ml:et in this special Ehome Malni1ee Ss-ifflk"l;:f,,:n'n';z.}‘.h'::"}a:; 3 FUNERAL DESIGNS. price lot of handsome linings in large and small designs. Quality S e ol Gt ricanmotiilie) : o 1 i Texoleum Rugs Buarantecd for service. 36 inches wide, a2 e T GED. C§m§5§s F oor overmg ALLEN s Foo‘l’- EASE The prize fo win. | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL oFhone 3 BlaCk Chlffon Dress Velvet, Tiough - merial form ‘meath withered | 3t MODERA’ —In wood, tile or conventional —Sizes 9x12 ft, 9x10% ft. and g 5 7 ° The Autiseptic Powder toShake Into Your Shoes [ Tiat eauts ought her soul ill breathes. Appropriate Floral Tokens designs, all perfect, cut 9x9 ft. Seconds of nationally Special Sale Price, Yard And sprinkle in the Foot- 3 3 THE FAMILY. Washington Floral Co. from 'fi," solls. A E advertisad $16 —This delightful rich fabric is matchless in its graceful charm ) Bath. It takes the nll\g( un-m‘n'v“ Tn sad but loving r:\x;:;;l_:l!urlm:;:: ____lath apa XU Y. Ave. Main 168 = 2 39C ot: & Foattanniilo f:‘,,',.”l:','g to $19 qualities. slo 00 for h:l?t{:‘ome dresses. fI'hs : beantllful lufsterl and is shown at a %‘}““gfg "fn".‘i'"c’;]‘}gfl‘;"' .1.-';'.,:-«‘.. ul.[,u' e eight yvears ago foday, ,,udc Bros. Co., 1214 F St. square yard .......... surfaces. f:x(iel‘hem wllou nm: Choice .. .. . u.- = remarkably low price for this quality of velvet. and gives rest and com-| B *xfl:t.:td e Fromot auto delivers :m" patterns, including plenty o —Not & bad rug in the lot; ® - e Sty beloved b ! = - —4%x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs, | Pluc’'ana white tile, blocks, | in fact, you will have dificulty Kann’s New Sllks e :‘;(r‘:»‘:n, deaciy beloved b al. e seconds of $745 3 55 parquette and large’ oriental in discovering the imperfections " More than 1,500,000 He can all our sorrows Leal. CEMETERIES. grade ......oeeeen.l . figures. in many of them. Wide range of =9 pounds of Powder for. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. *{ _______ —] rown les! attractive orien! rug designs, . BRAHLER. In devoted memory of our dearly e e | e OO W L S o For Fall and Winter \@ Lbe Feet were used b Cedar Hill Cemetery —3x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs oleum, 3-16 of an tile and parquette effects. 3 4 ‘eet were u: ¥, Toved boy, NORMAN WILLIAM BRAHLER, 20 gs, inch thic! sz 45 $1 79 . —A brilliant showing is now in progress, including gorgeous new col- our Army and Navy who 16f¢ 1 for the peace und oy of para’| cpane] and Vault—Non-Sectarian seconds of $495 2 3 5 grade. Sq. '$7.45 Texoleum R ors and weaves in Fall and Winter Silks, Velvets, Duvetyns and Vel- during the war. dise September 19, 1916. ual Care of G = AR S - S ther “phain. e $7. exo! ugs veteens. Brocade Velvet Novelties and Metal Brocades for evening Allen’s Foot: Though the righteous die in his youth, yet Perpetual raves (0 eeereee D Tcea wraps, Rich White Satins, Black Silks and Satins of excellent quality. | Ease, the pow: shall e be at rest, Unsurpased Natural Beauty green and brown, priced a —Size 6x0 feet. : For honorable az is not that which PER AV BE. Extended. —3x4Ys-ft. Congoleum Rugs square yard— Cholce Rich Novelty Silks for lining purposes. Canton Crepes and Crepe de der for the feet.. B . 3 S i Chines, in an endless variety of colors, and Plin Satins and Taffetas, takes the triction from ihe shoe, rest- et aurd 8y ol s amars: e SV S N ds of $225 98c to $3.45 3 Nor that ix mea 5 .____————_ suc:l onds ol $l 3 5 0 X '—-120 rugs only, slighuy imper- in all'l( the tn}gon:.h;q colors. ‘ens the feet and gives new vigo = But “‘ilmum is n.:'d ray “lr[ unu]-d men, | ‘., ._ cLizeeeseraee S ec Y ann’s—Street Floor. Nothing relieves the pain oft !lg or! and an. unspot e is ripe old age. F llll mu = - new:hoe-ngnoquhkly. sgldeverywhere. n“x:._. mlr!):‘x::‘al'm: mve, in a short time Ol't CO sn dmm Ask for ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE For b woul wauseel plensing amto the Laed, Buitimoro Bogicound pr e

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