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1921, ¢ 5" a1, = T ~ ; > T | > : 1 { e YE— j MICHAEL PRESSLER DIES. JAMES F. PEYTONDIES. lapscicn sutiadive soscmne : 921, at 1015, CHAEL G. T %) One of Leading Restaurgmters in |For, sst Twenty Years Was News- P e 3o Wo ’s w Sh W omens Onyx Hose [T it s’ Many: Tess paper Correspondent at Alexandria promie frny ity o m l 0 oes $159 Pair S05¢sa1 Dispateh 10The Stn thereafter servids :;Illl"'l"m‘":rh:‘mnunhdfllé ALEXANDRIA, Va., September 21. After an illness of two months, James Franklin Peyton, fifty years,old, died $3.85. Pair omit flowers. (New 21 Full Fashioped Bilk Hose, in black and a pers pleuse copy.) I S T New Fall Lowv‘_sboes, including One-strap good assortment of street shades. Some silk 1 a SEDGWICK. lite Monday. Black Pumps, Brown.Sport Oxfords, Three- all the way up; others with mercerized lisle at his residence in the Wader apart- residence, 1Lk buttorn Browh Pumps and Two-strap Tan —_— — garter tops. Included are’ some with popujar ments yesterday. @ SURAN SEDGWICH, “Pointex” heels. These are classed as irregu- ‘arner; u sou-in-law and one Pumps; welt or<turn soles; low walking or & e i EAreanas Rl 1ps 0 ; b lar waaves, but the wearing qualitics will not fon had beeu the ‘Alexandria ‘corre om, _five nleces Louis heels; sizas;34 to 7. it Wias BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE Tt Danteat aumitty wouid sell up spondent of & Washington morning | - Fomerat from e yesidence ‘Fooraday Sob 2 Y N : 7] 2 i newspaper. At one time he was (he | temier B . e editor of the old Alexandria Times, b B dsid i E di i and had also served as business man- D it Keaary abtempt . ager of the Alexandria Gazette. D. Wilkins, Fugeral fron Ak A Broadside of Extraor mary Values for, Mr. Peyton nombered & large ac-| Acnce, 30.5 st aw.. vu Fiay. Beptes quaintance in the theatrical profes- E . interment privi n sion, having at ome time acted as I manager of "the Alexandria Opera \House, and for a few yvears traveled as advance agent for several theatri- cal companies. He was a member of the Alexandria Lodge of Elks. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mrs. » nw., Thuie mber 22, at 4 pm. Intermeut Alexandria. V E N MEMORJIAM. d but Joving remem ZA E. DAY. C. Peyton, and one sister, “barles M. Shepardson. brance of who depart BARCAIN. THURSDAY ; .f —_—— T AT L é?fii‘fln!;m i Those who want their money to go furthest depend these days on Goldenberg’s for greater value-giving. " Tomorrow—there roats o today. Eepees is evidence aplenty here not only_of lower price levels—but real savings at present-day prices. iHARRY V. BOSSE DIES SR e ' s mother used 1o 5 AT HOSPITAL IN FRANCE | Extra Size Bunga'ow Aprons . $1.00 go0d quality percale: $2.00 Crepe dt Chine, $1.69 | 40-inch Colored Crepe de | Chine. heavy,sfirm woven qual- Undertaker's Body Will Arrive or A ‘Wonderful One-Day Sale of ity, in a large assortment of ! : strect and evening shades.— | 2 AT 2 % neat medium rniored des! | Here Tomorrow—Worked in “irst Floor. e B mads with cuff aleeve and pock : | o o st cut ana well maae: i War Cemeteries. ng_remembran $3.00 Satin Buchesse, $2.49 | golors guarantecd fast—Thini VR TR . 3 3 Wl oo nnisersary mas 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, e E k am. Holy Triity heavy all silk, rich satin face -9 E quality, for making handsome | { GY.. monmer:, Sl.oo street or evening costumes.— o 7 navy blue 5 B for twenty First Floor. ' 3 | . i feurs of Washington, dicd yester —_— P~ S 7y T H % . esterda 5 200 BEAUTIF UL PARIS-INSPIRED | | kis home. 1215 Girard street nortwest, Men’s 50c Neckwear, 29¢ = £ SHOWING : following an’ illness-of six month’s Men's Fall Neckwear, in me- | HATS IN A FIRST SHO || i ation. Funeral services are to he | TOMORROW AT | Girls’ Bloomers, 69¢ | tomorcow at 10:30 am. at the resi- dence. Interment is to be in the He- brew cemetery. Mr. Pressler was a member*of Argo dium shape, opened four -in hand style; all new patterns, in stripes and figures: also plain Of black satine, good qualit clastic wai f sweet remem nd_and tr "y reinforced; and neat ruffled knee; sizes 11 T Men's Half Hose, good quality latest, the smartest Hats—real beauties—the double-twilled qualfty: if Burial of the body of John W. Ford, colors.— First Floor. Lodge, B'nai B'rith, and s 2 TEoh Ly Lodge, 3 of the Wash- B of love's devot.on e and 16 year xS KISoT: ington Hebrew Congregation and 'That suy heart wtill icoss Men’s Union Slll'.l, s]‘]s ¢ Adas Isracl Temple. He is survived Although 1 PR IRAY Men's. SitTARtEe. e a Nim $2.50 French Serge, $1.89 [ | PY, his vite Mre Estner Ehriich Your: fuc Weight Ribbed Balbriggan bo-inchi. “All-wool . French [H 'and & daughtes S .’v"hPre"h‘E‘ ot S }JYE“"‘ Smffi‘v ,“’“k'_ 5‘*';‘”“5' M;d rge. fine. close-twilled qual- [ | Pressier: oo Drothers. n.y:h"nma:fi oTitER LB, SISTER AND fail | lengdl legs: sublect to @ n black, navy blue and David Pressler. and a sister, Mrs. M. 2 slight impertections in . —First Floor, | Wertheim of New York. 1n sad but lovics remenbrance of e Here in this remarkable sale event we've 8 I = : - HEIDEL. i " Fears 450 today, - - n 2 | = HEIDEK wh o Yeurs ugo foduy Men’s Half Hose, $121 outdone ourselves. Tomorrow you'll fil the 32:00 All-Wool s‘,"" $1.49 i JOHN W. FORD BURIED. i 54-inch All-wool Storm Serge, | LYNCHBURG, Va. September 21— When the word i For he left Al lisle and maco cotton: black X PR and plain colors: fully rel best you've seen at this price. For women R ro AR iipidicifsutdenty S2tutdny mightal oreed; irregular weaves of 25¢ ey 5 ST 3 his home, at Huntington, W. Va., took 3 2 who “want high-class millinery of unusual | lace at Spring Hill cemetery. aMr. values.—First Floor. $3.50 and $4.00 Lace | Ford was about seventy-five years s3.00 Skirfings, 82.49 Fl 1old and formerly lived Here. His style distinction, this is a real opportuinty. | " el vid beacs ad-inen New Fall Skirtings. mother, Mrs. F. €. Ford, still resident i A remarkable collection, embracing— in the stylish stripes and plaids; here, survives him. His wife and % 4 Curtains SZ-GSV 2 g also ‘checked effects.—F irn two children live ai Huntington and BYOTED SON AND NEPHEW Fine grade Scotch, Notting- P Vel Ad 5 Floor. the following brothers and sisters Pl N way - and)Rilet fWease: Lace anne velvets r Eptllhons are living: Herbert Ford of Hope- e ‘urtains, 212 and 3 yards long, ons vets of Exclusive ’ . well and -F. C. Ford, jr., of Bedford e 38 to 50 inches widei in white, 5 Lyons Vel Mod fH ¥ Boys Norfolk Suits, $7.95 Mrs. P. S. Barnes of Hartford, Conn. A et i ivory and ecru colors: in pat-_ | Medium Hats Combinations el Hats Genuine Crompton Corduroy Miss Ella Ford of New York, Mrs. HARRY V.’ BOSSE. Tember _ ; terns that are cqpies of the” X L% Suits, the weather-proof Kind; T. T. West of Bedford and Misses 5 i Daxs of sudness siill come o'er me. most expensive real laces, in The variety of styles is, indeed, excep- plaited Norfolk models, with Anfiie_and Grace Ford of this citv.| Harry V. Bosse. for a number heavy worked. meat or.novelty = Enickerbocker pants, lined ——————————————— |vears in.the undertaking tional—a glimpse of the modes as a whole = e Qesigns—Fourth Floor. 0 O throughout; sizes 8 ta 16 yeurs. AT S o 8 will make you realizé the unusual character Well tailored and finished. — { Romagne, 29¢ and 39c¢ Cretonnes, 19¢ of this offering. : G s e monia. I et an e it morrow and will be undertaking establishmeft to the home of his sis Yard-wide Washable = Cre- tonnes, In mill lenkths from 1 e spared to 10 yards, but plenty alike, Colors are black, brown, beaver, Fuschia, Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $12.50 SR for draperies, cuehi. couch re openhagen, pheas: All-wool Two-trousers Suits, T entla some floral, stripe, bird ‘or tap- many other new fall shades. = and_colorings for fall ill be held. Interment will D 5 estry designs and the most p 5 S wear; knickerbocker _trousers Glenwood cemetery, but other funeral | Ly heurt Inigeath ds arilled. wanted colorings for fall or Trimmings are of lace, novel fancies, or- UineafhEoRERonc feincaist tosly arrangements have not been com-| Yt VELOTED MOTHEE, sARAH L. =5 5 A . ears—Thi oer. ND. ter use—First Floor—Bar- naments,_ribbon, fringe, ostrich and fancy ¥ UNION . |pleted {RUPP. In wad but Mr. Bosse was fort my dear husban: =ain = 5 = . o —_— feathers; some trimmed with veils. v % 7 $3 Couch Covers, $1.88 | 5 Boys’ Pants, $2.25 SAVINGS BANK Mary E. Bosse. e wi a s A = : e Goidenberg's—Second Floor. All-wool Knickerbocker local public and paroe scnool®! Xobody knows my 1 eavy-weight Reversible Tap- Pants, of good quality cheviots, OLDEST SAVINGS being a graduate of the Immacul But few h estry Couch Covefs. t_ull length in an assortment of neat mix- = Conception School. For many 1 shed oy teas aud &5iimches wide; oriental, | R e seinic: mises BANE IN WASHINGTON he was associated with White Vothersar colorings of blue. g“:n’n"d: I < L] 8 to 18 years.—Third Floor. WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT : RUPP. in wad bt n ant rown.—Fourtl loor. | itol street - oty ».8 ad oo e | § IT) POY TAN ale o1 yvomens ; - 710 14TH 8T. N.W. e Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.98 | Boys’ $3.25 to $5.95 . United States Army® grfves regi ehler S e | Wash smu' $2.29 tion service to go to Prance to assist | M {UL A BRI Of good quality Corduroy, in in the work of preparing tire bodies blue and brown: collars trim- “Mother’s Friend” and Cres- Yo i mar viclinie Por Ekav b . and Misses’s New Fall Coats | med with three rows of sou- cent brands, in all the popular the United Statee. En route to L - tache braid: sizes 3 to 8 years. models for boys' from 3 to § France he was a passenger on the LAW. Trousers lined throughout. 2 years of age. Guaranteed fast- Powhgtan, which sprang a leak at | SNELLIN —First Floor—Bargain Table. color materials.—Third Floor. sea which forced il to return to port Bo'_MlfiS——— e — D7 unl;ler o udnd escort of other vessels. | ratewd 3 = N % e worked in many of the American s oys’ M v!vymg,ufiié?is . L Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $9.75 — - in France and Germany| Toas e g h 5 . \ o 5 = two vears and was en e Middy Suits, yoke front model, : 3 Goldenbexgial Stanqard make, MOURNING BLACK route home when he was stricken | A with emblem an sleeve; trous- 1 1 Ies ] ast all’ 'uye'rlo.r-qna! yv fabeics and i V1 onia 201 e, and Azedie ers lined throughout; sizes 3 to * Prices Fully 33 Vs s Than t Fall’s RIS W R Nottolk ymodels, CARMD:SHK i C;.‘EA'I;J.I.IS‘G S e e e e s e of cheviots, tweeds and genuine temembrance of Crompton Corduroy; coats with MARGARET the hospital attached to the cemetery {where the victims of the 8 years.—First Floor—Bargain mothe Argonne de- 1 Table. Z £ = L o motier, MAKGARE —— The event which opens tomorrow is not only a presentation .of the ::chodw ch‘rel:::m“.s‘.’mal;&ido‘gafl? s i ik Children’s Stockings, 25¢ new in coat fashions, but an occasion for women and misses to make kerbocker pants lined through- vrought to the United Stat “Onyx" Stockings. of black. | their selections for the coming Fall and Winter. The class of coats gut; ';-',",::fl"“ cut sizes from ot St lke PArma ] d Mr. B art white, tan and cordovan ribbed i ge is survived by his wife, cotton; perfect quality; broken i rvived by his wifs . Mrs. Katherine and the price advantages warrant the attention of thrifty coat buyers. i . WILLIAN H. Mrs Ppatent colt and dull leathers; sizes 8% to 11.—First Floor. A special lot of Venice Lace i all i Collars, in all the newest shapes Youeheart e et and styles; choice of white or cream colors.—First Floor. 50c Veilings, 29c¢ sizes.—First Floor. ! Special emphasis is given the three groups at $24.50, $32.50 am.:l $39.75, Scllool s'w“' $2.45 Bosse; a gister, R e S | because they represent exceptional vajues—at these three prices you | 5 2 { Wheatley. and a brother, Charlex -\-‘ r mother. on you 1 could always deperd. o3 & X Children's School Shoes, lac Bosse, all of this city ko one i 3 79c Neckwear, 59¢ may choose a coat depicting the newest fashions at considerably less | and:bntton styles; uf tan, e e LA | TR ey B i | A | TRUSTEES REAPPOINTED. | Three members of the board of trus- jtees of the Industrial Home Sc hv.-oll than last year's figures. . Soft, durable and dressy coatings of Bolivia, Normandy, Suedetex, Silver- tone Polo, Suedene and Wool Velour. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. School Shoes, $2.95 Children’s School Shoes,.lace were reappointed for terms of threc {years by the District Commissioners 4 New Veilings, in an_assort. Newest wrappy models, loose back effects and belted straightline coats; and button styles, of tan, patent |today. They are F. W. McReynolds J, i mentof pretty meshes, in seroll | oo S IARNY collars of Beaverette or Seal. Handsomely embroidered colt amd dull leathers; sizes Mrs. Henry Ferguson and Frank K. KpenareCo- effects and chenille dots; choice skillful use of buttons adds 1208 H ,STREET NW and silk-stitched designs are much in favor, and a ciation and thauks to our friends and rela- tives for their kindoess, sympathy and floral tributes at the dewth of our son, brother a00 husbasd. Ll ol M“cl am:)browm materially to the attractiveness of these coats v i CARDS OF THANKS. —First Floor—Veiling Dept. terially - . ) ) e FORMZRLY S40 F STHW. e Growing Girls’ Shoes, $3.95 SI lellte X e A SR S Bl e gHONEwHAIN |oa) " The majority are full silk lined and some are interlined to assure warmth. Choice of all the \newest apytumn and winter shades. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. $1.00 Grass Rugs, 59¢ 27x54 Heavy-weight, Double- Stenciled Deslgn Grass School Shoes, for the growing girls, of tan and dull leathers: low walking heels! sizes 21¢ to 7.—First Floor. 19¢ Curling Irons, 10c Curling Irons, darge size; well ARSpeare~ CiNichols . WBSpeare V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COXN- NECTEDP WITH THE ORIGIN, R. BLISHME! AL W, SPEARE ESZTABLI T. Phone Franklin 10c and 1215 Laces, 8¢ Imitation Irish, Cluny, Tor- chon, Duchesse and Fancy Cot- ton Laces. Edgings and Inser- tions; white and cream colors. —First Floor. - A Carload Purchase—Offering NYDER. We wish t c . triends { and all organizations that ped to give and make such 3 grand tribute to sur hero son’s memory. Corp. MAURICE B. SNYDER. Words fail 1o express our feelings of grate: falness to all Glasses | ston Offered Special at - ok’ L. warp, ade, with d_handle. N i . Y e B B || Bt o | Cook’s Linoleum Rugs | sdiiieiss— : I i eanuen axo somuen 2| Joseph F. Bircly's Sons $1.48 Dorder designs—First Floor— i == 3054 M St N, Bl 1 Bai T J = o H & - = P, o - at Below 14 Price | joiidess . T — A Gt e ) i arrisge o her nicce. s, - o $5 Comforts and Blagkets ¢ 2 Thigesstrand. Switoncer 22 im R | o SN (oM HAREY [ gy LI LEE, P recer, $3.45 6 £ WEE o, 24-inch_lengths: full " weight Thelpricevinclndecsl sl D x chapel a5d modein cremat SNt e nlS ¥ Cottonniiea Housewives who. know the practical worth and merit of | Fiege St N B L P S Has e o e Comforts,_ scroll_stitched quilt- Cook’s Linoleum. Rugs will welcome this opportunity to th o r ough examination .Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. . Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH SETREET N.W. Modén Chapel. Teiephone 1. North 52u. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. E. Phone L ing, covered -with best grade silKolines and figured cambrics; blankets size 66x80 and 72x80 for double -beds; heavy wool finish _grade, in white with “tancy borders, or plaids of blue pink, tan and. graiy.—Foui Floor. - 2. by our expert optom- etrist. v ADOLPH KAHN 935 F provide new and attractive floor coverings for their homes - at savings of more than one-half the regular prices. We bought a carload of Cook’s-make Cork Linoleum Rugs at tremendous concessions, because of slight “imperfections in printing or damage to the cloth foundation; but the defects are really small and do not impair the wearing, quality. BIRD. Wednesda: ut his residence, 91 L nw D. BIRD, beloved father of Mrs. L. Shugrue and Mrs. M. V. O'Connor and Josdph Bird. Funeral Friday, September 23, from §t. Domimsic’s” Catpolic west. BROOKS. Departed this life Tuesday morning, { September 20, 1821, at 1 o'clock, at the resi- | dence of his sister, Hattie Chapman. South { Rick-Rack Braid, 9c Piece Rick-Rack Braid, the impogt- ed kind, in assorted widths up to No. 41; three yards in each piece. — First Floor — Notion Dept. Colgate’s Talcum Powder at § um. Genuine_ Cowhide- Split Leather Boston Bags, in brown and black; 13, 14 and. sizes; made with 1 15 inch % heavy strap and buckle— 50¢ Pillowcases, 35¢ > : it T T CORS. L e O . First Floor—Leather Goods 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, o = % 5 & Tooth Paste, 18¢ W= Notice of funeral hereafter. e ___Livery in_Conneetio iy . 3 N J | BYRN., Wednesduy, September 21. 1921 at Dignified and Eflic Bt = his home, 1319 Columbia _roa ED' RI 3 large size; free from starch or dressing.—First Flgor. $3.00 Bedspreads; $2.49 Crqchet Bedspreads, full dou- Dept. - 7 ot in | W(Vf. W. Deal & Co. $17.50 and $19.75 Rags | WRIGHT BYRN, in the 3lst vear of his b o E. Lincoln 3464, Colgate's Talcum Powder, in- B age, ved husband of Isabella Byrn. laterment (private) | yusomoniie Service cluding all the favorite odors, with a week-end tube of Col- gate's Tooth Paste, both for 18c. —First Floor. 6x7% Ft. 74x9 Ft. - 6x1z Ft. 9x12 Ft. All have complete borders. The.assortment embraces hand- some oriental and tile designs in various colorings. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. tice of funeral later. at Rock Creek cemetery. September 11, 1921, at the home of Mrs. William _A. Russell, es-make c = = : = Corsthins Jupietion; Seoula DICK quality 912 ft. large room size | Floor. 59¢ Val Laces, 39¢ Piece ¢ Girls’ Sweaters, $2.98 Sc Toilet Soap, P A close basket Harold Clark, Toronto, and s - T Rattania Rugs, weave, in new oriental, medal- 15¢ Bleached Muslin, 12%5¢ All-wool Coat Sweaters, heavy Valenciennes Laces, Edgings ‘weight; ir brown and red; made ° and Insertions; cream and 3 Cakes for 10c A Clark, Washington, 1. C. 'Funeral mothier of Dr. Dr. Egbert A. notice MONUMENTS. ° lion, neat and movelty designs white; 12 yards in each piece. with belt and pock yl- Pearl Floating Soap. 1 later. = 3 & \tn, ; 12 i nd pockets and sty ap. large at RIG eaG 4 in various colorings. Also Abac e nih - rads —First Floor. ish collars.—Third Floor. cakes of goed quality pure CONWAY. On Tuesdus. September 20, ig21, | W Peciot (mo"u,::n: o i henvereVe,rflh e b"l’:l B:e «+ free from starch or dressing.— — '\;hlleptoilet and bath soap.— + WJEN lses.._';»lmea mitetol (;Iu(rlu c:: ing mems B . i ugs, in green, blue, rose, E J 0 trat Floor—T 3 S Fears. Funeral from ber i h N BT T Sorown medallion and | JFirst Floor. Children’s Rompers, $1.00 1Sc Outitig Flamnel; - 12Y/5¢c i U i codence: 1030 Kramer st. e, on | S0IeUMm®) oF isaiity g, chatacts oriental-designs.—Fourth Floor. = = Of good quality ginghams, in 27-inch Outing Flatnels,.. & T':": “m*lelg:::‘;-' at 2 n-m‘ nter- | A representative will call by appoint. i Misses’ Union Suits, 69¢ checks and stripes, also_ plain heavy double-fleeced quality, in $2.00 Longcloth, $1.49 | e e cwtor 19, 1031, ¢t 3:50 | ment with pgrtfolios of designs an sug- $59 and $60. Room Size mh(':sses‘ kl‘lee;&edl ‘}‘y‘mm;‘ Sulte, ) ;’gbc":‘;‘: 1‘.’"“ et _;‘,.'.fi" °°"f" ed stripes.—First No. 200 Imperial English, gl | i, Jer.” JAMES & veloved imaad :{'ntltlwl. ‘Rugs, $34.75 5 e “Sength: sizes_ 2 to T4 of now . styies for the Tittle RS g i i 26 L T P {As\fifri\'v & £ Charel T wnd K" | e 3. £, MANNING CO., INC., 2ft Deep Pile Axmynster | years_Firat Floor. - e 19¢c Shaker Flanne], 14c grade; fuil ten vards in each i S5 Voo services il Ve eld ac 1| 914 Fifteenth Street. ang® Seamless Wilton Velvet N 5 Sial e .27-inch Bleached Shaker |, Plece leox . o'clock. Interment at Mutmony cemetery. Ruly, the well kiown Alszatc Women’s Union Suits, 43¢ Girls' Raincapes, $4.49 = Fisnmel,' heavy'‘double:flecced |* é Bilftien W Teiaae ekl CEMETERIES. e ort < Light-weight Union Suits, “Bestyette” Raincapes, o AQuality, for winter garments. 2 - o 3 % o 3 dark floral:-oriental and medal- low neck and sleeveless; knee navy biue and maroon guaran- “First Floor. 39¢ White Voile, 29¢ Corien ot e, voler, Ulloweary, : Hon designs; colorings to suit any room.—Fourth Floor. $35 Seamless Brussels length.—First Flegr. o thEiwb e oo $1.00 Silk Poplin, 89¢ 36-inch Colored Silk Poplin, * teed waterproof materials; silk lined hoods; made with military collars; sizes 6 to 12 years.— Third Floo: X 35c Shirting Madras, 25¢ 36-inch Shirting Madras, light grounds, in neat colored stripes and figures; a' very fine, soft- .40-inch White Chiffon Voile, extra fine, sheer. two-ply qual- ity.—First Floor. "'20c Pajama Checks, 16c your ‘eyes ' have BB L e e i) Weary, for 1 hear it not: HIS DEV FortLincoln® %5 Offices: 1885 G st. n.w. Phone F. 4745. " Cedar Hill Cemetery - ish quality, in .Rugs, $22.45 rich, luet;-o[us fln” i Y, S % r 7 - » -stod 2 d tment of Girls’ Sweaters, $4.98 .| . finish'grade tor men’s and boys" - | - + ‘3¢ mmen A need rest. ~1f you con “fe. Alexander Smith and a sicomplete . ass0 A ye' 3¢-Tich White Pajama ! S < Chapel and Vault—Non~Sectarian S e Cenmiess Brussels rantedsogtrent (and e ennE Girls' All-wool Coat Swest- | O I Tmel e wear Checks, & close-woven, soft-fin- :;1“!‘;‘ ;‘:r“zfr:i':l:': ‘3.‘:‘; Perpetual Care of Graves : 2 ers, in nayy ; i i 1921, Unsurpassed Natural Beauty .Rugs, in a large assortment of handsome oriental, floral and medallion designs; in the best and most wanted colorings.—- $2.50 Sport Silk, $1.98 40-inch _ Sport Silk, extra plain and fancy weaves; made . with belt and pockets; stylish fall models.—Third Floor. $1.39 Bleached Sheets, $1.15 81x90 Seamless Bleached ish gritde, for lingerie—Firnt Floer. - 59¢ White Organdy, 39¢ will need attention. We will tell you if you need glasses or not_ if you. ILLMAN. XMonday, ‘the Sai Y. AB] , TLLMAN Walter 11, Himan, M.D.. aged,77 . Whe faneral and interment will take ai September 19, Deerpark rium, Port Jerv, wife_of _the late years. place Pa. ‘Ave. 8. B. Exténded Phonex L. 982 L. 4360 Feurth Floor. . heavy, high lustrous quality, in e Sheets, full - double-bed . size; it ats o Milanville, Wayne counts, FUNERAL DES! satin 'striped. plaid and two- | Exra Size Bangalow Aproms | .pestect quaiity; hand torn and 40-inch White Organdy. fine, ® congult st pon dont ia” papers piésse cors). RRUTERTNE. oned effects. In old rose, tan, D ed Iritut loor sheer, transparent quality.— | z : September 19, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. gold, burgundy and copenhagen . % First . purchase them of us. i daugh! 3 o, - 208 $25 Velvet or Brussels Rugs $16.45 7.6x9-ft. Room _Size Seam- Jess Velvet and Bruss:ls Rugs, in elghteen handsom: designs, | ipcluding floral, or‘ental and medallion patterns: best color- ings.—Fourth Floor. - blue. DRI G % 15¢ Embroideries, 10t Swiss and Cambric Embroid- ery Edgings, Seamings, Inser- tions and Beadtngs; four inches wide.—Firat Floor.. $1.50 * Women's Extra Size Bunga- low. Aprons, fine quality per- cales, in pink, blue and checked é effects; trimmed with rick-rack braid on neck, pocket, belt and sleeves; sizes 46 to 52.—Third .$1.75 Bleached Sheets, $1.49 8 3 less ‘Bleached Sheets, extra large size; heavy round thread sheeting cotton; finished 'with deep hems.—First Floer, - - - Floor. 38c White Nainsook, 29c 32-inch* White Check Nain- sook, in neat woven 'white checki ~First Floor. very fine, sheer quality. ° A Leese OpTicAL o PTOMETRISTS 9T" ST. N.W BRIDGET, beiored wife saubews. Mmss will_be said for 1 jose of the soul at St. Patrick's © on Th terment at Olivet cemetery.. el and friends invited to atténd. he re- urch, ureday, September 2. at 9 gm. Iv latives 218 |GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS at_MODEI Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. . t. n. RATE PRICES. , 900 14t Phone M. 2416-17-15. @propriate Floral Tokens . Floral Co. Y. Ave. Main 166.