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Review for August Here —A Copy 19¢ S. KANN Sons Co. M { s Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna, Ave., 8th and D Streets YOU* Vacation Syracuse China—A Carload of “Seconds” —Housekeepers, boarding-house keepers, or any one who wants to renew table supplies should attend this sale. —We have cleared the manufacturer’s bins of every piece of this class of chinaWare. Of some of the pieces we have large quantities, of others only a few. It is wise, therefore, to be here as early as possible for your share. —Wednesday’s prices the lowest for which we have offered this class of china' in many years. Sale—3rd Floor Housefurnishings Store. .3 for 19c | Pic Plates....... .3 for 19c | Breakfast Plates .Each,19c | Dinner Plates. Casseroles, covets only.....Each,19¢c Chop Plates ... = ....Each,19¢ " A, Cups and Saucers s for 19c Tea cups only.. Tea Saucers only Oval Vegetable Cake Plates ..... Soup Plates. Round Vegetable Dishes. ...Each, 19c Meat Platters, 1 Tea Bowls.. Sugar Bowls with cover. ,Euh. 19¢c Meat Platters, 131 Fruit Saucers Tea Pots with cover ..Each,19c Meat Platters, 15% Bouillon Cups, Mayonnaise Dishes . ‘Each, 19¢ Gravy Boats, attached stand. Each, 19¢ Sauce Tureens wnh cover.. Eacll 19¢c Cream Pitchers. . Each, 19¢ Meat Platters, 1734-inch size. Oatmeal Saucers. Meat platters, 19%-inch size. & Celery Dishes. .. Bread and Butter Plates....6 for l!c Casseroles, bottoms only Order Service while on cooler tonight; tomorrow fair. « a.Bl.l"omexel"—‘ p.m, 20,01 8 p.m. at 3:40 p.m. yesterday; lowest temper- ature, 71, occurred at 5 a.m. today. al League of America. She was an Temperature same date last year— |ardent republican and served in vari- 0us capucities at the republican head- 5 : quarters in this city. Among other e oatllen af ke Watex. socleties Miss Plerce was & member lem’Ql‘lallll‘Q and condition of the lof the Colonial Dames of America, the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- | Mayflower Society, Daughters of 1812, perature, 80; condition, slightly | Patriots and Founders. Miss Plerce made her home in this TI‘! ‘ables. 0‘!]}' '"‘;v]uv?“ l(;ry Sd Lockwood, the (Compil only surviving founder of the Na- mpfled by United States copst tional Society. and went with her ten Today—Low ays ago to Plymouth to spend the D hlah tde, gy 24 am. and 9:27 | cummer. Mrs. Lockwood, who cele- Tomormw_,‘,w S v " |brated her ninety-third birthday Jast Highest, 87; lowest, 63. muddy. and geodetic survey) e 5 mouth. ~ B The funeral will be held on Thurs- 7:31 p.m. sets 7:31 p.m. half hour after. sunset. Cotton Dresses —Taken from higher priced lines and included in this special sale lot. —Dresses of plain voiles, in a host of retty colors. 1Dreyues of Anderson's ginghams, excep= tionally well made. —Some dresses are made in attractive styles, especially for the large woman. The dark colored printed have dainty lace vestees and lace collars. —The ginghams are in pinafore style, tnmmeg with white piping. Some trimmed with white pique and pearl but- tons, finished with tailored pockets—vest, collar and cuffs, and kid belt. —The sizes are up to 52 bust. Kann's—Second Floor. We Have Received More Pretty Lawn Frocks —Which we have secured to offer at the very spccial price Wednesday of— $1.99 —The lawns are made in the most cool- looking. easy-to-put-on styles, and mate- rials are in the wanted colors and attrac- tive patterns. —Other models are of voiles and ging- hams. The ginghams are made in slip- over and straij itlme styles, in all sizes and all LDIOI’CdgChCCde patterns, also in plaids and stripes and are trimmed with organdy or chambray. drop waistline styles, trimme: Kann's—Second Floor. Another Sport Hat —You will very probably have need for one or more before the season is over, especially if you are just starting on your vacation. —The cost is so small that one would be inexpensive. Rock style of Java straw, of Suede cloth, of white and col- ored ribbon. : Formerly Priced Up to 33.95‘ : Clearance Price, 1 .95 Cheice......cccooeeeeeeeeeeees == Kann s——Sccefid Floor. \ T Extra Good Values Women’s Fine Knit Underwear —Cool an& comfortable fitting garments, that last long, launder well, and are very inexpensive. —Women's Kayser Mercerized Knitted Union Suits, glove silk bodice tops, ribbon shoulder straps, fine ribbed cuff knees; others have low neck, are sleeveless and have tight knees; reinforced and hemstitched. Flesh color and white. l Special, each.............. .. —~Women’s Cotton Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, band top; taped neck and arms. Also bodice style, tapes over shoul- zsc ders. Rn‘nhr sizes, each.. Extra sizes, ueh ¢ —~Women's Cotton Ribbed Vests, bodice nyle. ribbon 35'c dmuldn straps; band top. Regular and extra :&fl. each. 3 for $1.00 ~—Women's Cotton Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless; bodice style, silk tapes over shoulders; tailored, and fine and 46 sheer in quality. Regular and extra sizes, each C Kann’s—Street Floor. | , ¢ Sy e85 A Clearance Lot of Pretty —The \olks are in pretty light- colored stripes znd figures; these also are in straightline and some in g with white organdy vest, collar and cuffs. Some have loop braid edging. —Sizes 36 to 46 and 48 to 50. Kann’s—Main Aisle—Street Floor. —We are also continuing our sale of L’Aiglon Dresses at $2.89 and $3.89. Choice. Special....... for each sport frock or suit; —We have them in Piping - - Choice 5.00- —We must dispose of these rugs at once to make foom for the new fall line of rugs— | hence the very low price. —Buy .them for immediate and future use. Rugs suitable for porches and all rooms. Rushed to Us by Express—More Beauty Luster Yarn 19¢ Ban —We have had an almost unprecedented call for this lovely knitting yarn, and have just received the following lot of new and All the balls contain a full ounce, and the colors wanted.colors. Formerly Priced to $19.90 - Choice at— e —Coral - $ ———'95 —Rosemary Blue —Sky Blue —Dresses of Normandy voile, prétty dot« —Canary ted patterns. By —Jap Ci Women’s Bungalow Aprons ~ —Percale Bungalow Aprons, in many dainty little effects; some in checks, stripes, hgure lain colored percale, and some have plain colored waists with figured skirts. necks in front and pinafore fronts are some of the various styles of these aprons; all are finished with white rickrack braid. In the assortment are colors of blue, pink, green, lavender, brown, etc. —Figured Percale Bungalow Aprons, trimmed with white rickrack braid; some open down side, others in back.. Square and round neck: have sash and pockets. Kann’s—Second Floor. 125 Summer Rugs Spec:ally priced for immediate clearance. Including some rugs that sold to $17.95. —942 and 8x10 ft. sizes. AN Remnants of 59¢c to 98c Cork Linoleum and Fen-btu Floor Coverlng- Wednesday, $0. Y. .+« ovueeutiunniunenninnarnernainienesnnnenns —About 75 pieces, ~Cook’s Cork Linoleum Rugs, “seconds” of ~$12.95 to $14.95 grades. Wed- nesday . —Silver Gray Sale Main Aisle—Street Floor and Fourth Floor. A Beautiful Lingerie Crepe A Silk and Cotton Plisse Weave —Plain colors, and printed crepes, in unusu- ally dainty designs, and lovely colorings. The colors include pink, blue, lavender, and peach. A cotton material with a silk warp, which makes it exceedingly desirable for women’s lingerie, children’s wear, etc. inches wide. A Yard, 68¢c 30 inches wide, in the popular sport colors, lnd the new shades, and children’s dresses. A yard .. Kann's—Street Floor. .Ill Antanio, [8in Diego.’ 2 oo B Beaths. e a0y ‘fl_l[nekhtfln. s-,a, death of Mrs, —Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in_checks of all colors and all sizes, formerly selling at 3&: a yard. Clearance price, a yard........... for women’s she made her home, ’lnn ouc Hulll::‘: 3:;"‘.9 ‘1;_ ];lr:‘,'. 50 cents will be due e at our next mrellnx nd - $1.00 —Manicurists’ White Cambric Aprons, trimmed with rickeack braid; have belt. gingham aprons, in pretty plaids, trimmed with white rickrack braid. These open on both sides of neck in front. Also fine quality 69c —Showers, “and thunderstorms this afternogn ‘or tonight; somewhat cool-| D. A. B. Well Known Here. er tonight; tomgrrow generally fair, with ‘moderate temperature; moder- been recefved here of the ne “to fresh southwest, shifting to iss Grace M. Pierce, Satul at_the hospital in Plymouth, jIovees Intiu; “yeolaLiy. Sauiiin il | ahe Wb & sesMlent of (his Vlrtlllln—flhoverl and thunder- | €Ity for twenty years. Miss Plerce was prominently identi- fed with many patriotic societies i and a well known club woman. She T alondy. robably Showers o |served as resistrar gemeral of the portion; fresh southwest shifting to (Daushters of the American Revolu- . |tlon from 1909-1910, 1915-1917, 1917- northwest and north winds, and prob- | {8 from 19091810, 1915:1917, 1917- West Virginia — . {pointed - by Mrs. George Thacher ohomars this Sattarmonocal | thunder: | Guernsey, president general, the men- *| ealoglet of the National Society of the | Daughters of the American Revolu- {tion.” which_position she held until Thermometer—4 p.m., 90; 8 p.m., 75; | April 30, 1922, when she resigned on 12 midnight, 73; 4 a.m., 72; 8 a.m., 76; account of ili-health. She was also the coast; somewhat cooler in south ably-squall; Records for Twenty-Four Hours. noon, § [regll!rlr of the Children of New York. Highest temperature. 92, occurred| Miss Pierce was recently elected ex- ecutive secretary of the Constitution- Dame Bigh. tider' 321 o 814 | 11, is prostrated with shock in Ply- The Sun and Moon. day, July 20, at Holly, N. Y., where Today—Sun rose 4:56 a.m.; sun sets she was born. WILLIAM B. SMITH DEAD. nWllHlmflBen!lmln Smith, chemical en- neer and inventor, died Saturday at __ Weather a-Various Citles. his residence, 1517 Rhode Island avenue. iR Funeral services will be held this after- noon at 4:30 o'clock at the residenc The body will be taken to Plainfield, N. J., for burial tomorrow. Mr. Smith_was born October 22, 1854, at Marilla, Ga. He was the inventor of the first grain reaper used in Georgia, and also the Smith American car axle journal bearing. He made commerciaily profitable the use of potash from feld- spar for agricultural purposes. He re- cently completed tests of an insectide fertilizer, which has been greatly used in_the south against the boil-weevil. He was a member of the Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club, of Atlantic High- lands, N. J., and was the inventor and builder of the speed boat Evolution. He was known throughout the south for charity and reform work, and was the founder of the first orphans’ home in Atlanta, Ga. He was a leader in the prohibition movement and was con- sidered greatly responsible for making Georgia dry. Card of Thanks. DIVVER. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kind sympathy and most beautiful 106 .38 = floral lrl tes during the illness and death Pittsburgh X ¥ of ou busband and father, HARRY Portland, Me E. l)l\' V] Portiand' ... & DRt HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. 19° Lake Cify Tomorrow—sun rises 4:57 a.m.; sun Moon rises 12:10 a.m..; sets 1:52 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- “aeromoreg ALLEN. Monday morning. l::lyul" loz w i al ph’ .e. mass will be celebrat Olivet cemetery. (Virginia papers please ) Horea (Faysho'y Haires Hamilton, Bermud: 2 u As o | Ben Juse, Borts 2 . 3 hnderson of Epringheld, Havans, Cuba ‘;"" Mass. “Services ‘&1 the chapel of Joepl Colon, Ca: Bons, 1732 Pa. ., on Wed- MRS. MARY Y SMITHERS DIES Wnshingtvn wonnn Expires at Son’s Home in Virginia. ord_has been received of the Friday, July 14, 10D fat Charied: ARD. Sm 8. C., JANE RIORD. widow of Edward L. Smithers ers B-nnd ot Edist. Island, 8. C., formeriy of city. resident of this city for fort. Yho died Thursday at the home. of mxnn. Monday, July 17, 1022, at her Ma);;r”\';;_ George F. Hullings, Fort| bome in mumn C.. Mrs. JENNIE UCELRATH BECHTLEN, belored sister. of Mrs. Ada Byron Morrison, in her 82od y% 8. Smithers was born in King Interment at Morgsmton, - (Nos George county, Va., seventy-two linapapers please copy.) years ago and spent the early part uddenly departed this life Sat- of her life in her native state. She urday, iy "oz, MARTHA, «vo'fll was twice married, her fir. it being William H. Hunmg-":::b:—'fl ::zflsr:!uoi“:mnammh pee i et a soldier in the Confederate army.| Iesidence. 1180 22ud st. n.w. For the past forty years Mrs. Smith- ( Shiloh Baptist Church, L u e ers had lived In Washington and Dbl b L during that time was a member of TLE the Fifth Baptist Church, taking an e 16, 1032, about 4:30 p.m., MARY, the be- active part in its matters. She was| joved mother of Hattle ‘Spriggs and _the especially interested In the Darling. Simotirs ‘and”ister of Mrv ton-Berea Sunday School Class, which | Hachel Grastr. and grandmother of Mrs. as organized by the late Judge 3| Beatrice Smothers poer Hemaing at the J. FDKY":]!(on ;P‘{;‘:(I‘R of her -m IB‘IPI"' ‘uneral services were conducted by s A M OE Dr. J. J. Muir of the Temple Baptist| Thaes ach mat "'."" G'""f“"n.:."fw Church ‘at her late residence. 151| fenas eited. Members of clase North Carolina avenue southeast,| are espeqilly requested to attend. l'"" Shich was followed by interment in| Plumer, leader. ngressional cemetery. Surviving llrn.n All members of the Immedia her are four children, wi d, No. 2, are hereby notified of the dea . Thom | Aister MARY BUTLER. rs._Charles C. De Cetlev. | 27 ..N]"AL“XB."%:: ( H) CHOWNING. Monday. July 17. 1922, m dence BDID‘II‘ zAROU\E CHOWNIN BICYCLE—Owner can have beloved ing and paying fot ad. Apply 719 T3t st ne. ‘i’."a‘.‘,"‘m 16, s e s THE WEATHER |MISS GRACE PIERCE DIES. District of Columbla /and Marylind | Former Registrar General of the American Revolution, and for many 30.02; | years state historian, N. 8 D. A. R. ot * (Boston and Springeld pqp-u Sundas, July 16, 1922, at Cli umu- Deaths. TUNSTALL. _ Departed July 16, 1922, %t 650 o'rie fence, iT82 Beaton 3 BTA] e devoted Green. ‘Alice, Price, Marti Tay. Funeral frow Nineteenth Street Taptiet Church "ofln’n‘n iy 10, Rt 2 o'clock p.m., R . H. Brooks, pestor, * life Sunday, . at her res TLE Body at Smith & Williams' aernlerm 301 M st sw. Notice of fa In Memoriam. BARKSDALE. In loving remembrance of onr devoted husband and father, MARYLAN] BARKSDALE. who died uly 10, 1050 > Home at last, so sweetly sleep: win thy Saviour 5 carel ¥ there ix no Just a thought L Jnst a memory fond ar Just a token of appres nclon, 1 W DAVENPORT. 1n sad but i our dear dsughter PANN DAVENPORT. wio AND SISTERS. * memors of onr MAR ago, Janiary 18, 1y What i he ER LILLIE. Yex. we are still xa Without our mother we But when we think of her he 4" x0 dear: & in heaven, 1t fills our hearts with cheer HER 14 OYE. She wore & crown of patience Through the years she sfrugsled on: Those hande That rest forever Were the handx dint mude us happr. HER - GRANDCHILDREN. © EEATRICE, ADALINE AND 1A xu.x. In I of my Adear remembr. mother. GRAC HA this life three 3 1919, who Aeparted s ago iodas. Juls 15, The golden gates were A gentle voice xnid And angels from thie Welcomed her home. A loving mother from me has goae, A voice el A place i That ne HER DEY( CRUTCHER. HARTNETT. In sad but Joving remem- brance of my dear mother, CATHERINE HAR' T. who departed this life four years ago toduy, July 18, FERIIS, HARTNETT. 1 will pever forget You were Anniversary mase at St HER LOY. MONTGOMERY. In loving my beloved hushand snd our HARRY F. MO Fear ago tods Hi who died one One sear in the have Free from life's tro Asiekp on the him again fairer than das,” ere will be no uman teurs FATHER AND MOTHER. * MUELLER. 1n xad but loving remembrasce of our ‘desr dauzhter, DOROTHY MAE MUELLER, who die years ago today, July 1S, 1620, shall we cease 1o love you, ® e you are laid. MOTHER AND DADDY. * TS, desoted mother, e A this life five 3 liat she- might Ionger sias HER DAUGHTER. MES. KATE STEW- vuwmr In 1 r mother. M Iife ten yem ving remembrance of my VAUG 91 LOVING DAUGHTER. MATTIE B. MB . FUNERAL DIXECTORS. R SreareCo 1208 H_STREET NwW. (FORMZRLY 940 F ST NW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare~ Cuichols WB-Speare. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H at. n.e. Phone Lincotn 324 .\umer nn successors_of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spear: hme: B - prival LOST. F n.ncm At Tauston, Mam. July 17 e 1922, JAMES R.. beloved husba: BAG—Cretonne, contalning comet cover fere | Eletcher, son of Joserd on bench in Lafayette Park Monday 4 pm.| Eooees B« Wikon 'r“:'na Minnje ! et Hewaga,'© Vimbush. rear 725 17k ot nyw.| of Boston. Fuseral Thursday, July 20 Ao | Taunton, Mass. 5% A Soctety "of Moses, _between 7th|QROOME. Suddenls. Monday, July 17. 1822 and 9th sts. on U st. n. Retarn to 420 5 Sibler Hoapital, CHARLES ""'“"" st "*“' ward. m} 05 years. Funeral from a s idence, 120 10th st. n.e., July 19, -u-xy At bl Bk Rt 1 ot o “Siiaslasippl, . Tenneasoe. C. Bangs. 1483 K at. mow. York DIAMOND STIOKPIN—At North Chesspeake | HALL. rted_this life Monday, July 17, Beach. Reward if returned to 3450 mz' o B0 HARRY HALL. nephew of nw. % eorge and Richard William; DIAMOND NECKLACE—Near or in Capitol Y e Lo Rirkpatricr, " New PREIGEA flolel wpo-h | DOGCallle, foxterrcr m e Drown tpots; Rewards 416 5 e aellle Wit 1th and G. Please eall Columbl : ot Frank Gelers fons Company. 1113 7th at. FOR—WIll Tady who picked up taupe| D.W.. Thursday. 2 ur at refreshment nd in Zoo kindly re- 5th and G sts., and xnnm Oll Monday, July 17, 1922, at he reaidence of his daughicr. Mrs. FUR—Taupe wolf. Saturday aftern 15, Reward 1780 Kilbourne ‘place. Adesn 1ANDEAQ, Tadys. At of near Riaits, pearl | tery. Reward for retnrn o 3827 15t o, purticon. Lycas. Df\'-r:nrd e lite Sanday, Tuiz 10 e TOST—Roll of mannuscripts and letters, mis- SAMVEL . He leaves to tlonary, between Capitol Tark Hotel and Con. irn his loss one son, one brother and a de. | Kmhflgsu”{;" Juls 17. myrdonered | voted aunt and host of friends. " Funeral % aw., Thomes 3" Fisher & E ol 17. oL eui’ Prospect dogs on Liberal reward oftered. Cail pin. Interm ) Fnlu. CRES Ffif h\ n-mm;“! iy 15.( LIAM, ¢ to PIN where in -hovpl-T.m- lct, Kann's to Golden: 19¢ a few of which can be matched. Large enough for practical use about the - $7.39 ‘—Sizes 7%x10% and 7%x12 ft. ~Only about 30 of these rugs. They are the genuine cork-filled burlap- back goods, and will give splendid wear. Kann's—Thifd Floor. . 2 nml : CRANK BANDLE for Mereer car . | LywD. ve, au-m- Takoma Park HILDA mn LU! 11 ionths and 17 days. horst's undertaking PATR of aquamarine =l pear] wil-n ear- Capitol NAUMANN. Mondas, July ra Ibemare, and nmv- Eate o Eae 51d,_with small "r-t “peRFl T CORTeT, -s-e- J}:.hud-y July 1 Reward if re. PIEROE. Piymouth. Nass. ledi 'I’IWF August 1 lvll £ 12615 Monday. July 17. wc. at RABINA SCHNITZLEIN { e Liberally Sty mu..- "Mantz, 1711 !n Y. Nuflh , Jul; !l "‘fl. at his resi- Fola BTANG. Sundny T3t JOSEPH D. STANG. Chureh, Cloppe T T T T % r MPSON, ACLES, shell rim, 2 Tuos He Teaves 1o | S between 1 Iat and Worsh Cap hin wite, flmr-, o, clildre. i Beoborh Baptist cml m.‘:nly |1. n::. q 4 p.m. Gudc Btol- Q)., 1214 F St. And Louisiana papers please copr.) © a Wednesday, ' July from his '::" residence. l( l’ piace A cAm*sLL HILL, bhloved wite EYBRLARES—Tortolse-shell—frimes ';,"f.,‘l:‘ b 8. Hill, Funeral from the chapel July p.m. ment (private) at Siaant Otfvet ctmmeiers. 10° 17, the taté wilifam and iy 15, GRACE u Plrnc! “lnterment July 20, N 8° T WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direcior and-embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- dious chapel and modera crematorium. Moderats prices. 382 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel M. 185, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chapel. _Telephone Mo 2473 Timothy Hanlon &1 H ST. N.E. Pbone L. 5543. Josrrm AWLER'S % sone 3% MORTICIANS \ 10T Pa. ave, Phones M. 5513 3515, KB JAMES T. RYAN 517 PA. AVE. S.E 1 Lincols 142. ate Ambulances. i in_Connaction whed Telephone ol THE S. H HINES (,0-. ¥ HINES, Prop. We specialize In nengnmg and erect. ing memoriais (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work in any of the local cemeterles. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fiftesnth Street. CEMETERIES, —‘rmm‘cdm‘- ‘The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. 4 Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 7 705 12th St.N.W. me Fravklin 4745 —~Write ‘*r lllmra!ed Booklet' FUNERAL DESIGNS, ompt, to *h"‘l’y service. 3 flaty =