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Arna’ Ackerman. efrl, Chester anor B. Barelay, boy. Thomas E. aad Regina Keither, gic. riin and Helen Wiles, toy." r P_and ) iy, girl. PRICES ON REMODELING | THIS MONTH. FURRIER 1215 G St. N.wW. [ —_—= , —offers unusual price concessions the manufacturer. in all departments. reduced—with the exception of a few items on which a fixed price THE EV. Ernest and Gertrude A. Powell, boy. William and Jenule Cutlett, boy. Byron 8. and Sylvia MeNeill, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four liours: \ William H. Baxter. 73, 232 K st. n.e. Cornelius Moran, 61, 1111 4t Jumes ¢ Elizabeth Adam dence Hospital. Janie LaCay Peart W. « Josphine Vst ne. eney Hospital, L e Eirabeth Hos: pital Infunt James and Edith E. Gaddis, 1 day, Providence Hoxpiial Annie Perry, 4, “""”'h‘"‘ pl. se. Ebl Adair. 40 W xt Richard Noe Asylum Hos it ; L 1 nt James and Bernice Banks, 5 days, 2003 Sth st ZWQINQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN am”tfitm Established 1861 Auwnings, \ S = v L:c.e Slip Covers v 'urtains, FERD. B Joses&dons = E Made t . - Linens and Order F"E':,';,’;fs “Eleventlh and F Sts. ‘Upholstery ~ Stored The Annual Profit-Sharing Sale Our entire stocks ican Walnut. Bow-end Bed. Chifforobe $45.50 Dresser $51.50 Double-size Lawn Swing, $7.00 Solid Maple Porch Rocker, cane seat; high spindle back, $4.00 : Heavy Solid Maple Porch Rocker, $4.50 The Linen Shop 59¢ White Mercerized Batiste. 44 and 45 mches wide ; silver finish; beautiful even weave. Yard.. with white terior. Price. 49c . Genuine White Swiss Organdies, permanent finish, 45 inches wide. Specials for the girl graduate. Regular 59¢c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 grades for 49c, 50c, 60c, 65¢c, 80c and $1.00 yard. Regular $1.50. $1.75, $200, $225, $2.50 -and $3.00 grades for $1.10, $1.35, $1.60, $1.85, $2.00 and $2.25 yard. 40c 0c, 59¢ and 65c White Mercerized Poplm fine woven, thoroughly mercerized. Yard.. Finest White Japanese Nainsooks, 10>yard pieces. Reg- ular $325, 3475, §5 $6.00 and $7.00 pieces reduced to $2.75, $4.00, $4.50, 55.25 and $5.75 piece. ‘White Chiffon-finish English Voiles. Broadhurst, Lee & Cos Voiles—acknowledged made. Your choice of any quality for ¥ price. Women’s White Hemstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs, 1-16 inch hems. dozen Mostly Tootal, the best ‘Women's Imported Hand-embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, each Men’'s Imported Hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, each .. - 15c 15¢ & N \ i Antique Crash Couch Covers, 48 inches wide and 2y rds long, with stenciled borders in colors. egularly $5.50. Special, each.. $4 65 Linen Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and 3 yards’ long. Plain tan center with brown, blue or green band border. Regularly $4.50. Speclat. each... 33035‘ 30-inch Cretonne, rich dark colorings, in floral, stripe Special, and lattice designs. Regularly 75c. yard . 49c W& This Beautiful Louis X VI Bedroom Suite can be had in Genuine Mahogany or Amer- Suite consists of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet- Table and Price of complete Suite’ ... ...ttt Toilet Table $55.00 seat and b Special - . steel frame. This Three-door Refrigerator, $37 50 Distinctive Summer Different From Ordinary Rugs Heavy Quality Rush Rugs Rectangular, Ov 30x60. .....93.85 36x72,..... 485 . 1.85 4 Round7—36x36 $2.50—48x48, $4.85———72x/2 $9.85 Crex de Luxe Runners 3 useful sizes—28 inches x 28 inches x 32 feet, ' 28 inchq 200 Grass and Good designs and colorings and qualities worth up to $21.00. Three useful sizes— i DRAPERY’' DEPARTMENT \ 36-mch Figured Scrim, dot and small figure designs on cream grounds; also dark all-over panerns. cial, yard .. 36-inch Marquisette, white, +band border designs. Voile and Marquisette Curtains, 2/4 yards long; ivory and ecru; double hems. pair ... Extra Heavy Jumbo Porch Rocker, double woven cane $10.50 CanvassReclining Chair, 7.6x10.6—8.3x10.6—9x12 : $9.50 for Either Size Special, yard.....‘........ Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to fhe following? Albert A. Burnell of New York city and Frauces C. Abbott of this clty. Jacob Fa nd Emmna Mack. Benjamin Holmes and Lucile Graston. 0. Lundquist and Heien D. | " 1L, and Lil- 3 s Edith . Herman Garland ‘of Brentwood, Adn Upshur of this city. ] A. Johnson of Orange, Va., Reeder of Aquasco, Md. Ellison and Mary Magruder, both Sheph Md., 1. and and and Sarah C. Jone fe 0. Macdonald, Smith. West and er and Emerald C. Russians A larger nation wear beards "lin the world. proportion of than any other s338 set by ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 23 1922 THE WEATHER |DEATH OF D. S. WALTON District of Columbia and Maryland FOLLOWS OPERATION —Fair tonlght; tomorrow increasing cloudiness; little change in tempera- ture; gentleé to moderate northeast and east winds. 2 Virginia—Falir tonight; tomorrow Increasing cloudiness, probably fol- lowed by showers In west portion; little change In temperature; mo erate northeast and east winds. West Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness tonight, followed by showers to- morrow; little change In temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 8. 12 midnight, 65; 4 a.m., 6 noon, 79. Barometer—4 30.05; 12 midnight, 30.09; &.a.m 8 a.m. 30.16; noon, 30.14. Highest temperature, at 4 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 61, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 88; lowest, 57. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- verature, 64; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetls, survey.) Civil War Veteran and Former Printery Employe Was Native of Nortb Carolina. pm.. :uw 83, occurred Today—Low tide, 19 p.m.; high tide, 5:23 am. and 5:58 p.m. © Tomorrow—Low tide, am. and 1.04 p.m.; high tide, 6:16 am. and 6:43 p.m. AVEY The Sun nnd Moon. EoMonsSTOM, Today—Sun rose, 4:50 w.m.; sun sets 7:20 pan. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:49 am DAVID S. WALTON. ers were both very muddy this morn- i fore and apy Lctory until red to be makin progress toward recovery turday afternoon Weather in Various Citles. ! —_— - = Mr. Wal s born in Fayett Temperature December 3, 1844, remov- { ville, 1856, H but left Stations. ate of . n)d\umwu in roll May 1, 16 W 1 with His command High Point. N, ¢ Accepting a position in the gov ment printing ce shortly after ame to Washington in th | Bimingii |seventies, Mr. Walton was c L ously employed there in vari Boston pacities fr time until el e tirement Upan rlotton @ Journeyman pr he Clacego, o with the union _orga tion Gleveiuaa 130,13 |taining continucus membership, and E Faso. ¥S a stanch supy anized labor in w aphical Helena the s a member Uniot he time of his ¢ dent of Atlanta No. n Masonry a was worship: and high priest of Naval Arch Chapte . 6. in 1906, He & thirty-se nd degree Mason X a mem o i on @ member of all local San " Anto He irvived by S. Walton, and their beth | The funeral serv |at_the home r-sidenc s pom ¢ {row. Interment will be at Rock Cre cemetery. liding with an automobile by John R. Smith, at 11tk streets.” FIVE OF FAMILY HURT. Auto From Cottage City. Md., Crash at 5th and R Streets. BURNSIDE POST MEMORIAL. Memorial services for eighteen men in $200.00 Bow-End Bed $53.00 ack. Price, $2.90 Lawn Bench with Price, $6.00 Rugs for al or Round 6x9 5 ASILSO 8x10 . 22.50 oxI2. 29.00 9 feet, $3.75 5.25 es x 15 feet, 6.50 Fiber Rugs P3833838838388883883888888888388883888838888888883888888888 e 25¢ 1 9c cream and ecru; Special, {aren, were cut and bruised when the fhome. 43833338838 33883388833838383833883383888888323:232tttttttttttttt :zz;:;:z:z:::z:zzz:zzzzzzzzz:z:zzzzzzza:z:zzzzzzuzumzzmmm:wm bers of Burnside Post, No. 8, o Five members of the family of Ed-|Army of the Republic, Who died during X % 5 e the past vear will be held tomorrow including Mr. Craven and four chil- | 1412 Pennsylvania av T)\- gram will consist of automobile In which they were riding | man D Mitchetl, “We Are enthx crashed into a_machine operated by Gértrude. Tyns: «,’::nm"‘;‘fi;"‘, DY Mis. Blanche Wilbur of 1819 G street esterday afternoon at 5th and R| e treets. 4 a: ““There Is One Vae > aven and the children, Pearl, Mrs. Viola Kline, and presentation William, 4; Mildred, 12, and Edgar, , were treated by a physician from | ergency Hospital, who responded an ambulance. They of ‘flowers to families of the comrades. The exercises w cluded with the singing of “America and Rev. R. McBride, post chaplain, will pronounce the benediction. WOULD ADOPT STEPCHILD. August Maske, a disabled war v eran, has applied to the District S {preme Court for authority to adopt Ruth T. Leitheiser, a dau deceased 1 be con- then went - WHY are we kept busy all the vear on fur work? Avenue Mrs. Beatrice Maske. Attor- CLEANSING CREAM to be free from black- | heads and large pores; ALMOND SKIN FOOD to whiten and nourish the complexion: MUS- CLE CREAM for soft, flabby flesh and wrin- BLANK ENVELOPE containing medals; scene bay of Naples with Mt. Vesuvius in dis tance. Finder please return 1o M. M. McClure, 1320 i1th st. n.w.. and receive reward, CAT, orange. Persian. Retura to 205 1 n M. 7676 507 OFF All 0dd Beds JAMES B.' HENDERSON 1108 sa scientific librars, patent office, or phove Frank, 3547, DOG, black Pomeranian ; white front paws; reward. whi 1927 . nw. <ith_turquoise and Clapin st. reward. Re: Col. large, gold, black, vieinity tieut ave. Finder A-B'bidg., Govern- VELOPE PURSE _Larg, Columbia_road keep mone: ment He GLASSE High Scligel. 1 GLASSES—Shell Col._T165. HANGBAG, lady" Plone velvet, containing two pairs f eveglasses, & amount of money. keys, STREET. Se Detwoen Tnion station and Treasurs: liberal reward. _Call Adams 465 before MINK ~ STOLLSaturday. | Monroe, 05_Buchanan . NECKPIEOB — Stone MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours Finder please hter of his| T MRS. N. C. COONS’ Clinton James appeared for Dm. Al thé home of her daughter. Mrs PRESCRIPTIONS William Thaler, 18 Quines pl. n.w.. MARY HAIR TONIC AND SCALP FOOD will grow V. PADG aged 62 yvears. Interment lovely hair that shines with_health. at St ) meters, Alesandria, Va.. Use N. C. OOONS' ABSORBENT Thursday. 5 - Kles; wonderful resulis; highest festimonials. ma- | f R feut, Tarvis : At “Drag and Dept. Stores: §1 each. and at | Fine service pin with three stars; return to| L L : = Mrs. Coons’ office, 1405 Eye at. n. 822 18th st with reward in view o | Fusersl private. (Boston and Béun, Me., BROOCH, diamond and emerald, in shape of | PFEIFFER. On Monday, Mar 22, 1 lizard, e notify Mra. Wood, 1619 | " am . at Providence Hospital, atier Rliode Island ave: 24 painful suffering. CHARLES CAMEO PIN—Antique: on Thursdas, May 1 MERRA. oL RRCER R e Examinations Announced to Fill Government Vacancies. The Civil Service Commission has announced that examinations will be i held to fill vacancies in the following Associate physicist qualified as naval mine techniclan, mine laboratory, de- partment of ordnance, navy yard. at | $12. unior civil engineer, | at : junior highway | bridge . at $1,200 to $1.600 a | vads, Depart- assistant ob- weather bu- of Agriculture; in meteorology. u, at $1.080 & vear - to n addition the basic salar! named above bonus of $20 Ilv‘flnl!l will be allowed for most po: I tions the salary of which does not ceed $2.500 a r. Full information blanks m. of the Civil Service Commission, F street northwest WANTS FARMERS LET IN. Mr. s | cROCKER ex- and application Steenerson Immigrant Law. A amendment law which would exem grants from the 3 per cent restriction is proposed by Representative Steener- son, republican, Minnesota | Under the Steenerson plan aliens ex- | rienced in agricult rkation a swi statement of sets 7:21 p.m. | intention to upon public Moon rises 3:05 am.; sets 4:22 pan.| David §. Walton of 815 6th street | #nd farm it, or to cultivate other prop- Automobile lamps to I:e lghted one- | north a former ecmploye of i be admitted without regard half hour after sunset government printing office and one of | REAckions Up-River Waters. the best-known printeis of the ci 'PERS F ¢ W. Va. Mav 23 | 3l€ e Ay afternoon in __HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. May 23.| Baltimore hospital. He had under: e Potomac and Shenandoah riv- | gone an operation about ten d v the gover proof that hi n complied with. proof. the fund would be used g him and his family | m BOWZER. ( ELL beloy of Tt mother of Harrs Bow m he Inesds Tt Monday 5 i Wisen ERMINIE | wife of Josepl Cwlari. sged | Funeral from ber CIPOLARI. residene CITOLAT COLOGNE Muy AL COLOGNE. T Tuesda. VI 1 2 Warrenton, Va raday. OLinassas and Wairen | FITZGERALD. on Saturdar. s University Hospital, at 11 1T ALD (nee Fal Totm A, it | late resid, 5 o m i from ol st.. Tute her al 5 North Cap Wed Chrch, W, And never (8 a.m., Greenwich time. todar.) ek ) e FINDS DEATH ACCIDENTAL. |{criimes. apei Part clouds | The ocoroner's jury yesterday ren ARCHIBALD JOH ALIE dered a verdict “of accidental death | e t ook Coe in the inguest over Sa Me- life Sunday May | Donald. who was knocked down by | 5 ¢ 'T0 minten o1 g'clock, JOHX | an automobile Sunday. The cause of | .« devote of Addie and Joln D |the death, the verdict said, was “a| Gross leaves i fracture of skull, hemorrhage and| loved o | shock: said fracture caused b, | Wednesdus, clock ith apd D sts from May be rest in peac HARDING. Mondsy, May 1922 am. st her residence. 4118 Gault Hillbrook. 1. ANNIE E. HARDING of Wi i from the above residence 2:30 p.m. Iumrment Olivet ~ cemetery. Kelatives and friends invited ~ Sunday, McCARDELL. ital. THOM far the repose of b Triends invited 10 att Hagerstown, Md. (Hagersto . Al members No . G. U. 0. of Chuldeans, notitied of the deat Brot JOHN ains at Gray's establi und H sts. sw | Because we g our customers best work, | wife by a former marriage. The child | resonable pri promptaess, no unkept | is ten years old and had been adopted | OFFUTT. The funeral promises. by F. M..and Minnie Leitheiser, who OFFUTT. wife Cold storage on furs free If work amounts | give their comsent to the proposed x adoption by the stepfather so that i MARTIN wou: 30-33Florida | the girl may_be returned to her ST PADGETT. On Mondar. May 23, 1922, at PATTEN. Tuesday, May 23. 1 House, CHARLOTTE “ELIZABETH WHIT- MORE PATTEN, widow of the Jurvis Patten of Bath, Me., Funeral trom chapel of Frauk Geler Tepose of his soul At © a.m. friends invited. Iaterment Arl tional cemetery. (Baltimore papers p! copy). at | . widow of the { . aged 81 years Funeral services will be held at the res dence of her niece. Mrs. J. C 318 A st. s.e.. Thursdas afternoon. Notice of hour hereafter. {SEWELL, Monday, 22, 192 home, P st’ n.w.. CARRIE ELL. wife of the late Louis Sewell, of Catharine Irene Sewell Brow Crusor. Helen Hayse and Edwerd m Roberta her §3d year. Funeral from Ez E. Church, O &t. hetween 27th ane Thursday, May at 2 p.m. not be opened in church. SEWELL. The officers and members of the Ladies of Olive Immediate Relief Society are hereby notified of the death of our beloved sister, Mrs. CARQLINE SEWELL and are requested to attend the funer Thursday, May 25, at 2 o'clock. from Ebe- nezer A. M. E. Cliurch, O st. between 27th and 25th sts. n.w. CRETIA CHASE. President. CO. | Fetornopt. No. 8 s 1rth st nw. or| MARY M. SHACKUM, Recording Secretary. * CARMACK DRYI CLEAN'N(1 phone Col. 4326-J. | TERRILL. Sunday, May 21, 1022, at the e e = PIN, pearl, with gold setting, Friday after-| rexidence of her daughter.” Mrs.' Guy = 1Sth _St.. Cor Toow, on or near Itittenhiousa’ road. between | Noble, Syracuse, N. Y., MELL W L% 394’ and 33rd sts. Return to 5707 32nd st.| TERHILL, widow of the late J Reward, Fill. - Funeral Wednesday. Ma PLATINUM and diamond spray pin Chevy Chase Club to Wardm: Wyoming Apartment. Rex tions if returned to 308 C. POODLE DOG, with buff spots; turn 536 14th s.e. ROSARY—Left in pew at St Patrick day, Owner's name on cross. Communi Alice E. Casey, care Semator Page, reward. SHELL GLASSES—Monday May please communieate with Mrs. W. Haymarket, Va. Reward to finder. _ _ SUIT CASE—Lost on Marlboro road. Re Ten Thousand IVY PLANTS for the CEMETERY Plant Them on Graves More Beautiful Than Grass $3 Values—Closing Them Out at reward. 15th and New York ave. Reward. Phone Lincoln 4339. UMBRELLA, silver bandle, at the Cathedral. Dozen Plants, $1.50 ||nctur_ i’ 1o columbis rosa.” Apc." 02 Nie- 0 - Pine will rid your plants ~ of bugs or in- Fertilizer "to “make plants grow in ceme- No. 65155; monogram M.F.R. Montaoa, Apts. 4nd New Pleadw, return Montan: IS containing Knitting; reward. 1524 18th. $1.00 - 1000000606600 6606660664 9004090040004 00000000 ~—Your Florist— 916 F Street Isdy's gold wrist watch at the )Ig 4 Teturn same? Good reward. No ques- tions ask D st. n.w. %‘s‘r&‘fl e from 332 Md. ave. n.e. Lincoln 5041 p SUSM MONSY-—Between Vetmont 250 Eye ant WATCH—Hamilton gold bracelei watch; case May 22 begween pshire ave and Apt. 408. Re- RIST WATCH—WIll the person who found e Zoo Sunday, ‘evening, at Sth_and ¥ st n.w.. p.m. gersoll, 511 4th st Creek cemetery. WALTON. Saturday, May 20, 1922. at- Johns § DAVID & Raltimore, Hopkins _Hospit; WALTON, beloved b Funeral from Wednesday, at 4 pm._ Tonorary pallbearers. communication_of 0: 4, 2 522, at 3:15 pm performing the burial %ervice over our late Drother, Past Master DAVID 1. WALTQN. By order of the worshiptul master. ROLAND M. BROWN, Sec. 23 In Memoriam. ANDERSON. In memory of our dear wife, mother and _sister, JENNIE ANDERSON, Who departed this life ane year ago today, May 28, 1921 one year ago today, May 23, 1921 You are not forgotten, dear wife;. The flowers we place upou your grave Have withered and decayed tery lots— | sects Bottle, || WATCH Gold Walthais watch. open face. Bug. the hge T have for you will never fade grystal cracked, monogram on bac h In Fotoac. Park. between Lin: | HER BELOVED HUSBAND. W. A. ANDER- % o0 Mermotial and beidse. Retwrn 1o F. .| "sox: HER CHILDREN AND HER SISTER l\enp 1738 Eye st. n.w. Reward. AND BROTHER. . WORKBAG, blue, on Dupont Circle Saturday, | BROWN. 1In sad but loving memory of my dear brother, WILLINT BROWN, who_de- parted this life one year ago todsy, May 23, 1921 Brother is gone, but pot forgotten; Never shall his memory fade. CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS. ! | CARR. be obtained at the office | Would Amend at 8:30 2 at Kendull | | In Memoriam. In wad but 1o denr wife, SARAH ( yeurs ago toduy. May The midnig-t stars are Upon ‘her silent gra £ remembrance R. who dir . 1919, lensiing of my three COATES. In sad but lo my denr by JOSEFH departed this 1ife tiree 3 May 23, Loved in 1 HIs Dt In | Cidetin i DCDEK. When others are P Y JOMNSON. A i .t azo May 2 HIS PARENT JOHNSON KNAPP. 1u wd | LARMCRE. of my dewr SCHULZE of ot In sud b ving Vra denr futher * IS LOVING T i % i DA AND S WALTERS. in lo vomie . -. 30N ¢ WA w i JOHN, (1A ANTY M ___ FUNERAL DIXECTORS. osep! " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 13034 M St. N. \V. Erebuan Actomoblle Service. 3. WILLIAM c ang embaimer. Liv | dious chapel and modein crem " Timothy Hanlor; €41 H ST. N.E Phone L. 3343 " Frank Geier's Sons Co 1113 SEVENTH ST Modern Chapel. Telephone call, ! ’:_GAdi}Tm_ - soNs MORTITIANS \A Rt Jo "T" h l" o i é.) TRYAN 817 PA AVE SE odel Chapel Lincols 143 Private Ambulances. W. W Beal &co. 816 H ST. N Automobile Service 1208 H _STREET NW (FORP‘._RLY94O F ST NW) PHONE _MAIN 08 ARSpeare CuMNichols WB:Speare. 412 H s, Phooe Lin Modern Chapel “V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the suce £5 of nor cun cted with the original Spear | Petabiishm 940 F St. N\W. bow We specialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and «character. A representative will call by appoint- ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO., 914 Fifteenth Street b Beautiful Bethesda Blue Granite Monuments. INC. 1n every modern de priced far less than 3 Tule b an |\\ - t make st Estimates aud P'r The Monument Shop 109 Upnt nibin_ 4 —FORT LINCOLN — The Park Cemetery -Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitxing Jocation. Readily accessible~—on electric car line. On Baltimore bou!e‘ vard, at District lin® Office:705 12th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745 ‘Write for Illustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. IGEO. C, SHAFFER %% IVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Phone 3 at MODERATE PRICES 361718 i |Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St : M todalivery eervics. .o