Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 7

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"“The Shadow of the East” By E. M. Hall, author of . “The Shiek" —Read this fascinating -tory in our Circulating Library for 20c a week. Kann's—Downstalrs Book Store. Woven Stripe Snlk Mixed Shirting Mad:as - - —32 inclles wide. Very specially priced, BRiYRRd 0. L e sishe § S ataleis oisre WTee 50C Asplep-‘ Store Hours, Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets SPECIAL Shetland Floss Yarns —One-ounce Balls. Reguhrly 25c. Special, a ball . : *15¢ —Another large shipment of these exceedingly popular varns has just been received, and the color list includes— Blue Plum Coral Fur Coats Do not miss the real savings possible in this Advance Summer Sale. A reasonable deposit reserves your pur- T Bay Seal Coats !Pricé, $85.OOl | | | —These are fine Coats, made of lustrous, pliable pelts, graceful roll collar and turn- back cuffs; lined with a good quality silk, and finished with a silk cord. Handsome Fur Coats A $1450 —Choice of three beautiful models at this —Some are handsomely’ beaded, others hand- price. embroidered or braided. —Bay Seal Coats with luxurious skunk col- s lar and cuffs (dyed), full ripple model; 40 Hormer Sale Fermer _ e, | inches long. $20.00 —Bay Seal Coat, 42 inches long, made with l SEPTEMBER ExcellarPatterns Containing complete Cutting and Construction Layouts 20 centa to 35 cents NONE HIGHER hd “The Patterns That Roally Ensel™ Kann's—Street Floor. —In neat and fancy stripes, all fast-color stripes. did material for men’s shirts. —32-inch Imported Scotch Ginghams, in neat and damty little checks, all sizes and all colors. Our regular 58c qualit 48 Very special, a yard..............0 e o s e C figured and 28c Tomato W hite Gendarme® Peacock Dandelion —Irish Dimity, 32 inches wide, in checks, striped effects. A yard........ 5 Kann's—Street Floor. The Secopd Day of Our Half-Price Sale of Dresses —Still holds exceptional values. —We must dispose of all the broken lots in half. —A good assortment of sizes in the lot, though not all sizes in every st}le —All high quality models, in the following styles, materials and colors. The Styles-—-- —Many have the long flowing panels, lined with georgette crepe, also the new side drape st)]es the long flowing sleeves also are much in evidence. Stlver Gray , and to do so have cut prices exactly The Materials— —Canton Crepes, Silk Lace, Morocco Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Silk Velvet, Brogade Velvet, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. The Colors-—- y —The most popularlRust, tan, plenty of navy and black. / The Trimmings-— Sale Prices $37.50 $40.00 $4250 $45.00 $47.50 Kann's—Second Floor. $22.50 new chin collar and bishop sleeves; hand- $25.00 somely lined. son —Marmot Coats, 532.50 trimmed with natural $70.00 $35.00 Raccoon collar and cuffs. Bay Seal Coats A $195% Satin-Striped Tub Silk Dresses —Made in slip-over style. The acme of utility. Choice l ssi : —They are in sizes for misses and smal] women only. —They have roll collars, white vest. fancy pockets and are button-trimmed, finished w;:h self girdles. The colors are lavender and white, green and white, blue and white. Kann’s—Second Floor. Large Dress Hats Desu-able for Early Fall —Especially suit- able for Fall, as they are anade with taffeta crowns and hair brims. & $8.95 Value —These coats are made of choice pelts and are trimmed with collars and cuffs of squlrrel or natural skunk. Very attractive models, finished with silk cord. Kann’s—Second Floor s Half a Dozen Buy Your Summer Stationery Hoestotver Spciiels During Our Special Sale —All high quality paper, and though we do not mention thg name of the manufacturers, you will recognize the gualities. —We have divided the purchase into two lots, and think it not out of place to suggest parchasing now for holiday gifts. The two lots are as follows: —Lot 1—“Admiration Lawn,” plain and gold beveled, in four different sizes, white, blue, buff, heliotrope and pmk All beautifully boxed and ribbon Value tied. 39‘: 75¢ Kann's—Street Floor. —The housekeeper will appreciate securing these at tomorrow’s special prices. —Willow Clothes Hampers, heavily reinforced willow;. with céver. $1 59 Special s e hungalow 51 59 | —Lot 2—Fashionable square and long size paper, the envelopes with fancy linings. ‘Tartan. Three Crowns, Sport, Louis XVIL Swagger, Jockey Club, Corre- spondence ' Cards, Frivola and Papier Parisian. Many sizes and tints. 89¢ —The majority of them are black, Values up to $2.00 Big Ad\;nnmges in Buying in This Advance Sale of Velour Portieres —Unusual good luck for you and for us that we were able to purchase these portieres at so gratifying a reduction. —Purchase now for later delivery, —The payment of a reasonable de- if you prefer us to hold them for posit will reserve your purchase you. for future delivery. Two Lots Portleres—-Shght]y Imperfect —Curtain Stretchers, size. Special .......... —Pure Aluminum Water Pltchers, sun ray finish. Speeial 98C —26-piece Cottage Set, decorated with a very neat design. Special. $2'98 —Clothes Wringers, with good size rubber rollers. Special ...... $2'98 —Pantry Sets, white japanned finish; flour, sugar, tea and coffee; 4 in set. Special .......... 690 Kann’s—Third Floor. Double-Faced Velour Portieres Specially Priced, a Pr. $12.95 —Made of heavy quality ve- lour, with overlocked stitched edge, In soft plain tones of rose and vbrown, brown and blue, blue and blue, mulberry and mulberry, rose and blue, rose and rose, brown and brown, rose and green, mul- berry and green and mulberry and blue. —Slightly imperfect. harm their usefulness. 4 strong link springs, on heavy iron frames, and for storage purposes. These will make an ideal bed and fancies. —Formerly priced from $5.00 Kann’s—Second Floor. —All are subiect to rust spots, bu( that does not’ fer the summer home, the camp, sleeping porch, etc. with trimming of Others are trim- to $7.49. Choice of the lot Special Sale‘of 200 of These Cot Beds —$5.45 value when perfect. 'roknomw ostrich plumes med with flowers. —Just enough of them for one day’s selling. tubular head and foot, which can be folded under, while the lot lasts, each.... % p_rl[z::,bl:::i?d .\te.lfiuq Portieres, specially $ 1 6 9 5 —45 inches wide, finished with French edge border, in rich, lus- trous colorings of rose and brown, brown and blue, blue and blue, mulberry and blue, mulberry and mulberry, rose and blue, rose an rose, brown and brown,,rose and green, mulberry and green. —Slightly imperfect. Three Lots of Perfect v Velour Portieres - - Specially priced for the sale —Lot 136 in. wide, —LM 2—45 in. wide, | —Lot 3—50 in. wide, 2% yds. long at— 2% yds. long; have | 23 yds. long; have French edge— ' French edn, l(— $15.95 $22.95 $24.95 —These Portieres are made in the following colors: ~—Rose and +—Brown end brown Cretonne “Da-Bed” Outfit —To fit these Cot Beds. Spe- $ 1 1 00 "cial at . cover for head and foot, cov- —Consisti f a sli ered ‘;::;itlrzzsovmh ounce at the back and on both sides, and has pillow covered with cretonne. White Enamel Bed Outfits | Capitol Brand, Imperial Weinestay. 616,00 Layer-Felt Mattress at $15 Pl e ——55 unds weight, Ia; pure layer felt, 6 inches thick, -4All sizes to select from, continuous post bed, cot- mthp:vo extn rows of stitching arohnd the boxed" " ton mattress, fine link springs. es. - Mattresses and Pads—Specmll Pnced Wednesday —,Thlckvmnnu. cotton fined. 5555 ottan Fo, Wplvnsity ..........‘.. wm’lfi.w&neb |MICROSCOPE NEEDED Foa READING SAILOR'S “WILL ON BRASS DISC August i.—Strange as the nory of any document told in flcuon that of a ‘Wwill which ust b‘ln admitted to probate !M : nnle lll-l in Bo erset House. IDN and testa- men!" of a Il.l.lol' WIIIIIJII Skin- per, who lost his life when his ship, the Indefatl was sunk in the battle of d, It Is in the form of the ordinary identi- fication disc. On one side, in the ususl deeply punched letters, ap- pear the name, /number, rating and religion of tlln man to whom it had been issue On the other .lde ot the disc ap- pears. at first sight to be just a | circular piece of smooth, polished brass. But when viewed at a cer- tain angle there can be seen about seventy-five minutely = engraved words, With a microscope they can be plainly read. They con- stitute Skinner's will by which he bequeaths everything to his wife. The disc had been recov- ered from the sea with Skinner's body, and on being cleaned re- vealed its secret. i - |JOSEPH STRASBURGER, - CIVIC LEADER, BURIED Washington Business Man Aided Every Movement to Build Up City’s Interests. Funeral services for Joseph Stra burger, prominent citizen and busi ness man of Washington, who died at Atlantic City Sunday. was held from the family residence in the Kenesaw apariment today. The interment was in the Washing- ton Hebrew cemetery. The honorary pallbearers wery L. _‘Strasburger, Leon Tnhrmvr. Louis' Levy, E. G. Grosscup, Floyd is, A. Gatley and Aaron Kuhn. Acting pallbearers: Louis Kann,| Iwin Strasburger, Edward Boyce, William Davis, James_Arnold and Milton Strasburger. Rabbi Harry Mersleld conducted the fumeral ser- vices. Mr. Strasburger for many years wa: active in all movements in Washing. ton that had for thelr object the ad- organizer and the first president of the Retail Marchants Association, an organization ‘that has contributed in large measure Yo the expansion and modernization of the business in- | terests of the city. He was a director of the Lincoln National Bank, which he aided in founding; president of the B'nai B'rith; past president of the Town and Country club; a director of the ' Washington and a life .member and active pro- moter of the interests of the Chil- dren’s Hospital. He was of the Washington Shoe Merchants' association, a member of the United States Chamber of Commerce, the Washington, Board of Trade and one of the oldest members of the Associ- ation of Oldest Inhabitants. Mr. Strasburger was a native of Baltimore. He was 66 years old. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Flor- ence E. Strasburger and a sister, Mrs. M. S. Hirsh. {RITES FOR GEN. WHITAKER l?ort Myer Escort Will Fire Salute at Arlington Burial Funeral services for Brig. Gen. Ed- ward W. Whitaker, who died Sunday {at his residence 756 Rock Creek will be held tomorrow -afternoon at 1 {o'clock at the family residence. Rev. A. Freeman Anderson, assistant pas- tor of the Calvary Baptist Church, will officiate. Columbia Commandery, Knights T:mplar, will conduct the Masonic ceremonies at the residence. The interment will-be at Arlington national cemetery and will be a mil- itary burial under ‘the auspices of the ‘Grand Army of the Republic, of which Gen. Whitaker was a mem- {ber for many years. A military es- cort from the Fort Myer military post will meet the funeral cortege at the jgates of the, cemetery and form an ! honorary escort. At tie close of the ed by the bugler. The pall bearers will be three sons- in-law and five grandsons of Gen. Whitaker. | 1 i MOURNING BLACK { Dyed Within 24 Hours 2469 18th St., Col. 636 CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dupont Circle, Fr. 5233 All Sizes on Hand ¢ MUDDIMANS, | 616 12th St.—1204 G St. ATREDALE PUP, maje; mo collar. . A50-W. Reward. E.d oD 7 diamonds; BILLFOLD, containiag fmones and memberahry cards, bet. 34th and 36th on M n.w. Rewn: {5V, Himara, "Room 216, Oid Land llllce { hidg, BOSTON BULL TERRIER, white mrl s, j B0 collar. Reward if returned to 523 3rd st. ng Lincoln | CAMEOD unuix_n mm-ma‘—ny Monday, either in Kanin'e or on D between Stk and 1 in Woodward's of on G to 13th; Selued Tus” Neepsake. Reward. 914 Stn a.w. 3 CAT—Tiberal reward for return Em male , tiger stripe on back nod top of head. shoulder white; answers to pame B Cole. 108 Kye n.e. brown, m-u‘ with tag marked ~“Captain British Embassr.” Return to the sh' embasey or to 1720 4th at. n.w. and FOX mllll. gd miite. n n.-d Yorl rom resi- tag, 1922; strayed fi m-«-y morning. Reward for return 01 14th st. n.e. m PIN, jewel m“i Phl_ Gamma Deita; reward. C. J. Wik 905 Ameri- ::n n--t bldg. gold_rimmed, sn:r«y Detwee: hhlk x.nn- i M fw. Return to "mxy—’fin bu-iin o fi!&y—fi— PAY ENVELOPB, oq Georgetown _car; 11th ¥, and 26th and P sts, Return 2821a P :!.‘d West 550 2 it retufned to ticket — emt B440-W. Es Somialaa fiwmfl-lflm Return to 'l.- | ! ‘biack spot at root of tail. % ear, n vertising of the city, the expansion | of its business interests and was the | 1o Hebrew . Congregation | { a" director | s i military ceremonies at the grave a | i salute will be fired and “taps” sound- | THE WEATHER Disrict’ of, Columbia, Maryland and Vlmnh—-?llr tonight and tomor- row; moderate temperature; gentle wesi and northwest winds. West Virginla—Fair tonight and tomorrow; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 86 8 pm., 78; 12 mlanx.-hr. T8 DT 4am, 8 & 71; noon. jl.romeul'—Yelurdly‘ 4 nm 29.92 l p.m., 29. 12 midnight, 2! o PO ;31 a.m., 29.90; 8 a.m., 29.92; noon, ‘Highest temperature, 87, occurred at 3:30 p, yesterday; lowest tem- rature, 64, occurred at midnight ast nigh! Temperature same date last year— i Highest, 83; lowest, 63. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- Perature, ,75; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 9:09 a.m. and 9:25 p.m.; high tide, 2:27 am, and 2 Tomorrow—Low tide, 1 10:33 p.m.; high tide, 3: 3:85 pm, The Sum and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:08 a.m.; sin sets 17:20 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:08 a.m.; sets 7:20 pm. Moon rises 2 29 am. and p.m.; sets 12:03 am. Ilullt hour after sunget. Weather in Various Cities. - r 3 B H ] 8 2 o1l Stations, State of Weathe e gajamoneg *+ LwpIasas; Abllene, Tex. 2008 Albuny .\-6ury P k Atlantie City | B Biimingl Bismarek | Boston Clear Ruffalo Rain Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Ciear sun revet Br i R ARt R 4 Automobile llmpl to be lighted one- I Augns t0 armange for funeral Sister SADIE who departed this life Su Ty su 1022, at ler residence, 221 4% TAXER. Sundar. July 0. | Gen, EDWARD WASHBURN Charles T. and s T and father of Mrx dirs, . Tell. Funeral from hiw I 6 Rock Creek Church ron et 2 at 1 pm. Inter: rlincton, AKER. The District of Columbin na clets of the Rons of o tion announce with patriot Reie. KER ¥, Angost 2 Rock Creek Church corge W. Ken v & Valunteers, in this Toz2! Funeral Interment lington. Vi Rear Admiral CHA G. W POWEL YARBOROUGH. July 29, » tringliam i, ne. NANNIE the Neloved ter of Kusan’ Yarborough. ' Funeral AUK pm., from the Beres 1th and 'V stx. n.w ives are invited In Memoriam. DIUGUID. fIn loving remen mother.” MAKTHA A the veR two ye Asleep in Sacred to the R friends and e of our dear August 1, Detroit {E! Paso. | Gatvest lena Juckson .10 Kanaas Gty 30.08 Al PEERNLERERIZRIERITANTEESY m mdy 2 BULANESTAREE today.) Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy r Part cloudy Clear (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, Il.opdon. England. E { Berlin, | Copenliagen, Ktockholm, R"fll'n i Horta Hamilton. armots an an, Porto Rico. ‘uba. Clear Part cloudy $150,000 FOR ALASKAN FURS. TACOMA, Wash., August 1.—Alaska traprers, whose catches have been on sale at auction here, will receive nearly $150,000 for :iheir furs. Beaver and marten hides comorised the largest por- tion. GEN. TREVINO VISITS U. S. NEW ORLEANS, La.'August 1— Gen. H. P. Trevino, chief of staff of the Mexican army, accompanfed by his wife and a party of Mexican army ofti- cers, passed throagh here vesterday for w York, where they will sail for Rio | de Janeiro to attend the centennial ex hich opens in that city Sep- <ards of Thanks. GARNER. We wish to express our sincere o1 floral tributes at the sudden dear_mother, AMAN MAGGIE SIMMS GROVE. wish to extend to thé ma friends, relatives and neighbors thanks for the heautiful floral tribates and kind sym- pathy during_the flines death_of my | beloved son, JAMES nmwu- MILLER JOHN F. MILLER, Sr. AMILY. * Marriages. SNYDER-WOOD. Friday. Juiy 14 1622 et Miss ARY VIRGINIA Hr Wlwu WALTER fi\Yl'Efl ‘were married in the parsonage of | the Methodist Protestant Church by -m» Rev. Ralph D. Smith, I SPARKS.GIBSON. .Jammry 21, at AL { exandria, Vi HORACE W. SPARKS a MABEL M. GI'BSO\ by the Rev. A. Adkins, Beaths. 1922, ham wpartment Thorsd 0:30 rment at Arlington cem: teisy Rindly omit Bowern, BEASLEY. Suddenly, Saturday. 1022, at 10:30 p.m.. WA ETEP! ed husband of Sarion E. Beasiey Cooper) and father of Myron E. gearly beloved son of George W A devoted _brother of George W.. Ir.: "Cora &, Tane 1 Alice ‘and Eiizabe Beasley. Funeral Wednesday, August 2, at p.m_. from Ephesus £ D. A. Church. 6th and N sts. n.w. Relatives and friends in- ute Jus 30, 1022, t her brother's residence, 18 Pat , SUSA Cusm beloved murl Funerai at’ Lynchbarg, Va. ster, thou hast left us, - Departed. this life July 31, 19 v, ROBERT DE NEAL ot _-o||| Dumbarton ave. Funeral Thursday at 2| p.m. from Mount Zion M. E. Church,,29th | st. and nnnn.mm e HILTON. Mond: 31, 1 pm., SBARAH ¥ Deloved wite ot ‘the tate Remains are resting at| Thtea. " (New York papers please copy.) HUYCK. DMonday, July 31, 1822, at Sibley Hospital, RICHARD L.. beloved husband of Alice M- Huyck (nae Glover) of 220 Rates .w. Funeral from his late residence, inesday, August 2, ad triends invited t nterment at Arlington national duiy 31, 1922, 5:15 beloved ' husband for of his Interment ll !l Oliver. ted. 2° PEARSON. Monday. July 31, 102 JANE B beloved wife of ‘the ke Witla neral -énk-- Loved in_life. BY THE I In sad but L dear dy HOWARD. I husband and fa Token That onr hear VOTED W Sacred to v eloved sister, RERTHA 1. MEYE parted this life eight years ago today, vt 1, 1919 “The years ha many tezr brought many changes and ROBINBON. ors of my denrest hnshand father. Rev. JOHN B. RORI parted thix life one seur ago todss 1. wha de. August o one knows our longing. RIET THnll tweive ¥ Surronnded by friegds. 1 am lopely, Amid pleasure 1 fel hue: A ‘smfle on my face and heartache, Aching and Jonging for you. ANNIE Heaven retaineth now ms treasure, Earth her lonely casket keeps, And_the sunbeams love to linger Where my darling grandmother sleeps. EDNA. WAGNER. In loving of my dear mother, DEBORAH WAGNER, who depart- ed this life six years ago today, Amg. 1, mer “May she rest in peace.” DAUGHTER HATTIE. * WAGNER. In loving remembrance of our dear danughter and i DEBORAH WAG- NER, who died six years ago today. If love Thy da: August care could prevent KISTER. * WHELAN. In sad and ioving remembrance of my dear husband, WILLIAM WH who departed this life five years ago today, WIFE, MARGARET T FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Jstabliched 1301, Autcmobile Service. 3. WILLIAM LEFE. Funersl Director and Embalmer. * Livers in conpection. Commodioos chapel and modern crematorium. | Moderate rices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1383, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. > (Rl Toipnon. _ Main 2473 Txmothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE. pnnm_xj__:}wv 5 17017 Pa. B e Phones M. Soresnis < JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model ~ Chapel. Private Ambulances Livery in Connectl Establisbed 1573 Telephone THE S. H. HINES (,O W. R, F. HINES __Private_Ambulance. "« -R-SrexreCo 1208 H_STREET NW (FORMZRLY $40 F STNW) E _MAIN FHON CuUNichols vh!s?:, Phove Lincoln 524, Alosern Ch-m Automobile Funerals ‘Quick, Dignified and Efficient . Deal & Co. s16 M ST. ME. Lincolu 3464, Automobile Service. _____Chapel. V.L.SPEARE CO, the successors of nor cui. e (h the Original vg R fiuu W ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character, Call and see hundreds of photographi¢ suggestions and designs on exhibition in our office. ' THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. y CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN Park Cemetery l--u-t-m- Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible— on electric car- line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. lOfiee: 70512th St.N. W Phone Franklin 4745 lustrated FUNERAL DESIGNS. P & ‘i

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