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; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. 4 g X (e | phesesseme s B T T AT A Y N (Y G B A (Y (A (AT Bay Seal Coats Find Many Friends at Our Summer Sale of Furs! Their handsome appearance combined with our guarantee for wear and the remarkably low sale prices has made prime favorites of these coats during the past ten days. Select NOW!—It IS Worth While! 40-inch All-Bay Seal Coats, $89.50. 45-inch Bay Seal Capes, $95.00. 45-inch Bay Seal Cape, squirrel trim- med, $145.00. $135.00. lar, $175.00. posit Fur S 40-inch Bay Seal Coat, skunk trimmed, 46-inch Bay Seal Wrap, with fitch col- Only 25% of the price is required as a de- Storage free until November first. ale—second Floor. Only about half their shelf room is ull at 25¢ and 50c. Originally 65c to $1.00 25¢ Dainty Gingham Vests with Peter Pan collars and cuffs—charming white pique vests with collars of blue, red or orchid; Peter Pan collars of linen in old rose and red—and even a few summer flowers for hat or dress trimming. All 25¢. $1.50 a yard, a ve 1216 F St. N.W. The Builders Have Crowded the Neckwear left to them, so we just must dispose of a Originally $1.00 to $2.00 . reat fot of these goods. Remnant prices like these ought to do it. A whole table Those smart Peter Pan collar and cuff sets of linen, organdy gingham, pique or ratine; in the loveliest colors for sweaters or frocks; rose, blue, green, yellow, laven- der and white. The organdies art trimmed with lace and the white linens are hand em- broidered. You must not miss these! $2.50 to $4.95 Vesting, $1.50 Yard Plain organdy and organdy trimmed with lace; also all lace; so fine ahd dainty; at only costs 38¢!—Think how it will trim up your new fall dress. Moving, Changing, Relocating Departments Bring Tomorrow The Biggest Kind of a Remnant Day! The work of putting in our new show windows Then upstairs we are getting ready for more changes. affected. necessary in regard to remnant end ridiculously low. SUIT Yourself Tomorrow! Suits them dress or here at for all Silk Suits, Cloth Suits, tailored wear—you'il find remnant prices tomorrow. $29.50 and $3250 huptung Sitk Suits anel hox nckets, beited styles k Suits, $15.50 What could he nicer for right with button fastenings See th arly and :uml‘ Jook! §45.00 and $50.00 Tricotine Suits, $2250 4 Navy and Black Trico tits, with that smart me- Ainm is so becoming. How about one of the $75.00 to $95.00 Silk Suits, $32.50 15 in lovely rich Roshanara and ure worth this and you white, nuvy and blacl 3450 20— “Tail m length jackets in hox, ything ~ that's smart in cordine and tricotine. 0 Mode! Suits, § A Ly Milerm 1o go in t < remnunt group. Iy ont of the ordiuers in de- bavy and bisck eoodine, featuripg the will he worn this fu Prizes Among the Coats Not many of them, but all worth winning. $45.00 to $55.00 Top Coats, $29.50 and v wn, the £ $59.50 to $69.50 Wraps. $34.50 . deeppie Pandora, Only $33.50 tomorrow. and b cade, Kasha, Marvella. Velette und O Wraps Tanda. wit esracul fur and fringe frimming. You can't aord to miss these. Navy, sorrento and biack One-of-a-Kind Coats For_early stoppers who are on the spot! 1 v Coat_of uatural color shantuns, $14.50. 1 I's_tinir Cape, in beautiful patural ea bair: _rippl §15.00. 15 §1950 “\Wolltest Cape Coat of navy cordine—beauti- fully t . 533.50. 1 + Covert Top Coat. in tam, with smart full Designed specially Here are for you, m priced for v $10.07 Dresses for Larger Women, $4.75 o r of them. in brown and white «traightline style that you are remnants just for you. le for you—and now checks. Made in @ bec sure 10 Like: sizes 4 $19.75 Normardv Voil» Dresses in Large Sizes, $10.00 White vdie v 2 Rlack and < so cool and neat and charmiog in design: s £2956 and $3250 Dresses for Large Women, $19.50 Dresses, smartly ‘Mects. Yon sre sure $55.00 to $75.00 Large Size Suits, $36.50 20_Large Women's Suits. in d and tailored styles, with braid. embroiders and cable stitching used as trimming. Perfectly stanning and oniy 536,50, $65.00 Extra Size Top Coat, $3850 Only one. in tan cu ; a simple tailored style. $85.00 Cape. $49.50 Made specially for larze women, wi'h just the right flare and just the right lensth to make it most becoming: of soft, fine arabella Summer Hats—Remnants 17—$850 to $1250 Hats, $2.00 with Tuscan borders, trimmed also a_pumber of decidedly lots of pretty colors. tailored coat Tike these. T —Shant styles, Garden Hats of leghorn. with lovely garlands of fowers smart Sport Hats at tiis price $1350 to $21.50 Hats, $350 Lovely Horsehair Hats, in white and navy, trimmed with dainty flowers and_soft georgette: Leghorn Sport Hats in natural color and Sport Hats of leghorn and silk combined. Umbrellas Uncomfortable You can sce how crowded they are—so we are going to dispose of 18—$6.50 Umbrellas at $4.50 Tetter not miss this chance; all sun and rain silks. with ¢ amber and rings or leather straps: amber tips dles: in Llue, black, purple, red or brown. Buy Underwear Friday 3uy while the prices are 'way down. oles, 95¢ $1.95 Ginrham-Trimmed Step-Ins, 55¢ finest quali nsook and Gingham: makes an smart trimi §250 Radium Silk Camisoles, $1.45 ality radium, in flesh only: taliored styles, with ittup shoulders. $2.95 Philiopine serie, $1.95 and Envelope (. emise of the softest nainsook: made t by band and trimmed with exquisite hand em- ¥ and drawnwork. $3.00 Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, $1.95 lient onality glove silk; Vi sizes: Bloomers in wsize 6 only. $5.60 Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 Reautiful, heavy quality glove silk thut wears and wears; cut full. Silk Stockings Clearing Lot 1—$2.00 and $2.25 Silk Stockings, $135 Fancy stripes and plain; full-fashioned Silk Stocki: dress and sports wear, with mercerized garter hem broken; that's the only reason for the reduction. Lot 2—$3.00 and $3.50 Silk Stockings, $1.95 A potpourrl of odds and ends in fine fancy Silk Btockings; glove silk, in openwork patter; read uilk in Richelien rib nd hand’embroidered clock s black, white, russet and cordovan _and r's famous ‘‘Rolette’” Btockings with elastic garter just below the knee: openwork and fine net glove silk; black, beige, gray, nude and brown. Lot 3—$3.50 and $3.75 Silk Stockings, $2.95 Pair Featherweight Cliffon Silk Stockings, in fine even wea: The mwfnily for sizes black. gold, fawn, beaver and nude: also Kayser's ‘Rolette’ full-fashioned thread Silk Stockings, in black, gray, nude “and brown. One Lot $1.00 Sport Stockings, 59c Pair Won't you want these for fall? Sport Lisle Stockings, dropstitch and wide rib patterns, in blue, gray, light and dark rose! \ ha upset us badly in many way . Nearly every first-floor department is So this, on top of the advancing season, makes quick work and tomorrow will be the biggest kind of a remnant day. Some of the things are simply DRESSES -~ Getting Restless Impatient to be gone before the move to new quarters— which one of these does your wardrobe need? 50—$8.75 to $10.00 Cotton Frocks, $3.95 Gingham, Dotted Swiss and Voile. Not a dress in the lot that isn't a beauty and worth twice the money. 100—%$10.50 to $17.50 Cotton Dresses, $6.50 isp Organdies in lovely pastel shades and sheer Voiles in both light and dark colorings. They'll add a fresh note to your August wardrobe. 25—$15.00 to $25.00 Crepe de Chine Dresses, $10.00 mole, straishtline Frocks with round necks and elastic at the waist; ling in value. styles In by vlaue collara and cuffs! Misses—$3.95 For $16.50 Cotton Dresses And a host of other remnant items. 20 of thes n. orchid Misses’ $1650 Voile Dresses, $5.00 Also start- 14 to 20 year sizes—the biggest kind of a Remnant Day on our third floor. Misses’ $16.50 Cotton Dresses, $3.95 of organdy. ratine and ginglam; straightline nk and navy blue, with white 15 Dresses, both dotted and barred voilex, piain, jade and rose. and the satisfuctory dotted Normandy Voiles in navy biue; nice dresses for early comers. beautifully beaded in contrasting colors. Just the sort of frock you can Wear auy dav, any season of the year: 3 Misses’ $29.50 Silk Dresses, $875 25—$20. $39.50 Georgette Crepe Dresses, $15.00 Embroidered Canton Crepe, with short sleeves, in henna, . Dinner I in the new draped styles; I novel flowing | 'avender. navy blue. sleeves, draped skirts and the most delicate ds for decora- —Misses’ $25.00 Dotted Foulard Dresses tion. Youwll love these $10.00 15—$25.C0 to $34.50 Shanturg Silk Dresses, $15.00 Straiehtline Coat Dresses in the smartest taitored styles. You 5—-83950 Taffeta Dresses, $20.00 Niivd rea Denden Bieateant lnnt sleosos 9—829.50 Veiled Foulard Dresses, $23.50 Navy georzette over navy dotted foulard is so effcetive! These dresses wear thes white polka dot A splendid tra made w eling dre are both straightline and bloused, with handkerchief panel draperics. Ideal for right now 15 of Our Better Dresses, $25.00 Dress, a striking black and white effect that is stunning: 1 skirt and white bodice embroide in black beads, $25.00 nkle Dress, same model wn Canton Crepe 1) avy quality, with long .00, tifully tai- with smoked ; tan, gray, rust, a Crepe Cofit Dres < and three-quarter nd brown, lored with pearl butt 1—§: ot i rim Bathing Suits—Get One Now You don't find prices like these every da even every remna Limited quantit every stvle, but 3—§5.00 Bathing Suits, §1.95 014 Rose and Purple Suits. in tine, heavys, all-wool jerses. 3, so come early. 20—$5.00 Pure Wool Bathing Suits, $2.95 ) Lots of colors here—tan. n. heather, navy, mo in sand color. embroidered waist, uneven hem, Crepe in bri red bead girdle The This is a 5.00 Canto charmin nodel, or s in Vuly hawk, jockey and black: fot every s Of deep, rich quality. Buy one tomorrow! 36—$6.95 Pure Worsted Bathing Suits, $3.95 and tan. Trimmed with sting_horder effects : 2—Misses® $6950 Velette Capes, $29.50 Gliide hrows, ¥ und black 34—All-Wool Bathing Suits. $5.95 Kray, u orchid, 20—Misses’ $29.75 to $35.00 Silk Dresses, $15.00 tractive: in Canton Crepe. Crepe de Cline and Georgette: straightiine and blouse effects, in whit 10—Misses’ $29.75 Sport Coats, $10.00 belted style: fully sizes 14, 16, 18. 7—Misses’ $25.00 Tweed Suits, §7.50 blue. withou! Navy ground. white dot: siipover style. lly smart right now. 10—Misses’ $29.75 Canton Crepe Dresses, $12.50 with hemstitching: in Those adorable straightline mode biack, navy One of & Rind. and e Kind henna, navy Orchid Tweed only: raglan sleeves: sporty. These are espe- very 15—Misses’ $39.50 Mixture Coats, $17.50 with raglin snd set-in sleevo orchid, Straightline, radium wiik lined: straightline; belted styles. helted eff for September: sizes 14, 16, 18 Straightli Buy 15—Misses’ $39.50 Suits of Imported Tweeds, $16.50 s' $2950 Mixture Suits, $9.50 ots, in Copenhagen, tan and light all beauti Iight blue, gray and tan; In Ml the best shades, tan, gray and malmon: belted aod belts. Take your choice: sizes 14, 16, 18. 8—Misses’ $32.50 Shantung Suits, $15.00 onthful box coat effects and long line taliored models. with beits. 3—Misses’ $39.50 Silk Capes, $15.00 Black Canton Crepe. of beautiful quaiits, and only $15.00. 8—Misses’ $65.00 Marvella Capes, $25.00 Trimmed with monkey fur; they are lovely: nary Navy, brown n black and P ek e 4—Misses’ $6950 Canton Crepe Capes, $34.50 are besuties. With silver fox collar; black cnly: very striking. You'll ke these: Sweaters at Astonishing Prices Sweaters are doing remarkable things for Friday! Prices are almost unbelievable : better make your selections early 21—$295 Wool Slip-Overs, 95¢ 24—$750 Fiber Silk Slip-Overs Nice, lightweight wool, in either £5.00 plain or fancy color effects. Think | k_weave effects in lus- of a sweater for 95¢! You couldw’t | trous fiber; V-neck model. with buy the wool for thut! < and =ash; in navy, buff, i k and white. 36—$5.00 to $7.50 Sweaters, $2.95 | $22.50 to $25.00 Pure Silk Tuxedo and slipover models: some | | Sweaters, $15.95 of silk fiber and some of wool. Take Tuxedo model, with pogkets and your choice for §2.95 Not all s aided girdles: block and straight in every style. | weaves: one model in_a two-tone | weave. Colors: Gray, orchid, $1550 Pure Silk Slip-Overs, $10.50 henna, white, peri- V-neck models, in straight or with heavy silk sash: | Smart b block weaves, orchid, navy jade. Here's silk sweater! | 'Plain and fancy weaves in_this | lot. There are both round and V necks, too Blouses—Again—95¢ Another clearing of broken sizes from our lines of $200 Cotton Blouses—dimities, ginghams, colored organdies and fancy weave shirt- ings—long and short sleeves; Peter Pan, two-in-one and long roll collars. $3.00 and $4.00 Blouses, $1.95 An exceptional tableful, mostly voiles, in frill, tuxedo and Peter Pan styles; prettily lace trimmed; also dimities and batistes, with Peter Pan and roll collars; trimmed with colored embrofdery or self material. $5.00 Handmade Blouses, $295 | $8.95 Silk Blouses, $5.00 Sheer and Batiste and Dimities, all | Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe made by hand and trimmed in the | ahd Pussywillow Silks in the love- finest hand-drawn work and em- | liest slip-over, tie-back and tailored B ery Rate: elther stvle you like, | blbuses. The more elaborate ones Peter PPan or frill, long sleeves and | are beaded or embroidered in con- turn-back cuffs; in all white and | trasting colors; the tailored styles colors. i are trimmed in'self material. Fall Gloves | Clearing Out Among the Remnants J Petficoats Chamoisette and Kid Gloves—just To make more room on_the what every one wants for fall. You'll find them in the Remnants. £ : om. o 5 'main floor while building is in $1.00 and $1.25 Chamoisette progress $300 White Petticoats, $250. Gloves, 59c. te strap wrist, sl les, with Mehicepatanin inon oty | satinette and tub silk, the very thing you want. Here they are, a1l s adowproof. black or self embroidéred backs; also’ 8-but- 00 Radium Silk Petticoats, $3.95. ton mosquetaire style; dlusp Wrist. - SL nd $1. moisette $LOOaTd 3125 Chimolser Beatiful quality radium sflk, in the love liest colors; American beauty, flame, jade, Gloves, 65c. e 16-button length in white: sizes 6%, T, | navy, light blue black. Buy one now to wear with your silk dress in the fall. $5.00 Radium and Jersey Bloomers, $2.85. Fine quality Bloomers, well cut and well made._Only a few loft so_come early. The Result of a Special Purchase $3.95 Tub Silk and Satinette Petticoats, $2.95. 91 Petticoats, all of them the sort that have been so popular all season; straightline, with scalloped bottom. . jade and buff. 28—$3.95 Wool Slip-Overs, $1.95 ack. gray, buff and our chance for a real 2-button length in white, sand, brown and black. You can wear these all winter and ey wash beautifully. { $1.00 and $1.50 Gloves, 65c. 0dds and ends 2-clasp and strap-wrist Chamoisette and Duplex Gloves. $7.00 French Kid Gloves, $4.85. 16-button length, in finest quality French kid: brown, tan and gray. With the added tariff the new gloves of this quality will be much higher, so buy now. $2.50 Chamois and Doeskin Gloves, $1.85. Fine Sport Gloves, in natural color and white. They wash. Shoes for $4.00! Not just ordinary shoes—but the kind you search for, all over town, and, if you find them at all, they are $9.00—$10.00 —$12.00. Most of these are a special purchase bought in New York last week. The styles are new and very good. Lots of low heels—plenty of sandal styles—straps that do lots of new things— X See These Early Tomorrow! White Canvas Pumps with flat heels. White Kid patent leather trimmed. ‘White Buck Oxfords, with flat heels and patent leather trimming. Two-tone Gray Suede Strap Pumps, with fiat heels. 5 = Wotme Brown Suede Strap Pumps, with flat heels. sport clothes. tomorrow, $7.50 and $10.00 Sport Jackets, $1.75 in good-looking _tuzedo sliposer styles can have one in tan, gray, green or black. They are all mighty sporty. $40.00 and $49.50 Sport Coats, $19.50 diagonsl tweed: wits belted and_full backs. u want to be smart one of thew semi-belted jackets. tan and rose or tan and brown. viduality. checks and kasha cloth: in tan, these, they are extraordinarily low priced. and blouse styles. Good racquets at $3.95. A marvelous ‘‘buy’ eponge, tweed, kash cord. You can wear them’all winter! and tan, gray and navy, navy and gray, black and white; box-plaites Sport Shop Wind-Up Closing now of tenn The bigs —Sleeveless Sport Jackets, 15—Smart Sport Coats, in blister and 1y Tan, rose and gra. $29.50 Linene Riding Habits, $13.75 5—Natural color lien Riding Habi Torsewomen, don't’ miss thes $30.00 Tweed Suits, $8.50 Only 10 of these Copenhagen Tweed Suits, With _bel nd golf goods as well as st kind of a day here a with one-but ton fastenings and box or belted jackets. You'd get lots of wear out of vne of these! $30.00 and $35.00 Tweed Suits, $15.00 20—Smart Tweed Suits, with box and belted jackets. Just $79.50 Sport Suits, $19.50 3—TImported Wool Knit Sport Sults, $40.00 to $4950 Suits, $§23.50 10—Very high-grade Sport Suits ofb rowa. right for sport, in tan, Copenhagen, rose, gray and green. in blocked plaids of Suits that bave real indi- imported tweeds, Buy one of $2250 and $25.00 Sport Dresses, $10.00 Just 15 Sport Dresses. ha ; handkerchief linen: in shirtwaist style: linen Tennis Dresses in straightline style, and Nature Dresmes that are ever so smart; white, green, maize, rose, leather, red and jade. $40.00 to $59.50 Sport Dresses, $19.50 10—Rosl anara Crepe Sport Dresses in straightline, cape $3.95 Tennis Racquets, $1.75 $L75 Tennis Racquet Cases, 85c $1.25 Tennis Press, 75c A dress to mnit every one here! green, tangerine, rose, red, Copenbagen and white. Jade, at this price. What's the use of having a good racquet if you don't pro- tect 1t7" That is what you needs & 4 Keep your racquet from warping, it will last twice as long. Never Too Late for SKIRTS They $8.50 and $950 Skirts, $3.25 are always right, winter or summer. They'll be even more right than usual tomorrow. at these low prices. 15—Novelty plaid, striped and tweed Skifts, in brown, all of them are smart. $7.75 Baronet Satin Skirts, $4.25 $16.50 to $1850 Sport Skirts, $4.25 rose, tan, gray and Davs: you may choose betwéen straight- line 'and box plaited styles & .10—White, black and navy Baronet Satl 3 with gathered yokes and wide giee Rt They are lovel: wear With sweaters or costume blouses. - i 20—Sport Skirts, mostly one or two of a kind, in ratine, $1050 and $1250 Skirts, $6.25 20—Smart Street Skirts, in striped styles. 3 30—$3.00 Beaded Bags, $1.50 Nine inches long. cord handle, v“ll.l $3.00 Handbags, $2.50 camel's halr, plaid and. jerae; style ’dm c‘An th,lnhl( fllf:“'rlp»lmnlfl. plaited a trimmed, and »_aight: in tan, rose, Cope rust, jade and brown 3 every fringe nhagen, gray, green, runeila and Bedford Frown ad tan. mevy Handbag—Remnants They are beantifully beaded and all icely lined with satin B Taat s both usetul and oremmentar, Tohoce tasel; & A group of odds and ends. 6—Vanity Leather Folders, very amart and convenis mt, T9—Vanity Boxes in bock, ross and blue; the kind every girl loves. 20—Leather Envelope Shape Bags, in 7ed, black, brown n, with mf and gree: 3 20— Poacls Shape Bk Bags, in o SmoRl: b, black, blde or brows, fitted = 2 B = === f | || Divorce Plea Says Husband Arrest- | i restea with another woman by ‘on the charge. i A Eolumbta” 971 SURVEY SHOWS ONE PROBE INVOLVES HOTEL LACKS FUEL; ~ POLICE AND GIRL Others Deny Shortage—Nor- | Commissioner and Superin- folk Boat Line Reports tendent Seek Facts in Story Ample Fuel. of Misconduct. At least one hotel in Washington has been forced to stop giving its guests hot water, owing to inability to get coal, it was learned today. The hotel so affected is the Logan at Towa circle and 13th street. The management of the Logan stated that there has been no hot water since Sunday, when the last of its coal ran out. The pea coal in An informal investigation made by Maj is being Commissioner Oyster and Sullivan, superintendent of po- . of allegations that a high official of the police department used endear- ing terms in talking with the sixteen- year-old daughter of a former police- woman who came to him for a letter of recommendation about two months the possession of the house will give |ago. "‘I;";::.'J‘alw?‘frfi';"fié halateustion Although the probe has been under however, reveals that this is an out- ' harges have been Died and the. oM standing instance, other places de- "800 B A e e e v meniy of |cial Bas not been suspended, it is coal. This statement stands for ho- 1STis 0 oo complicated yesterday l“‘"- flrmslmar;imgll:‘glld:l ge apartment | whe, informa: brought 1o a houses and office buildings. ortay 3 5 Toth The Willard, Ebbitt and Na-[Sertain boll g tional hotels are among the hostel- | FZCHT TS o s raa ries. whose managements said today | "Gy o g with the same that their guests still had plenty of | Gai i % g hot water, and that the hotels still ) had quantities of coal in their cel- 1 and Mother Away. lars. The girl ¢ the first Hard Coal Scarce. g e “We have had trouble getting hard r: 4 thel {coal screenings.” Manager Gumpert of the New Ebbitt Hotel said today, | “but soft coal is coming as usual. We | g anticipate no trouble.” Gas is used at the Southern build- ed Commis rred with the of- i in question | he official has e strong de- nial of the insinuations against him. ster con ing for heating water during the Tt is understood tiat the Commission- summer, the management said, and | er learned from him that he had 0 the big plant is not called UPON 10 | known the girl since she was a small use what coal it has stored. The and had also known her mother | sey and _other large buildings a numbe > i aid they had several weeks' supply | He told t nmissi the girl Lof coal on hand, and “anticipated no | trouble.” | _The Norfolk and Washington | Steamboat Company today repudiat- ed the suggestion that lack of coal might cause them to cut down on the came to him on two asions for letters of recommendation to obtain employment. He gave her a letter the first time and she returned later for another one Kissed on Forehead. hetween this city and Norfolk. The steamship line s having no| He is said to have told the Com- | trouble, it was stated at the local of- | missioner the girl remarked that he {fice, siice 1t coals “at the other end.” | ¥is a5 kood as a daddy and that she | = cissed him on the forchead. | Bont Cancels Trip: The second story is said to have The steamer Dreamland, plying be-{ heey started by the tax of- [:\I-ER lellm;rvh and Che: mlake fice, who went t the subor- i Beach., cancele: er excursion plan- 'dingtes in th pol depd E fites e police department and | :e:l for today because of shortage of jnpurted the infor tion that a oal. Jung woman in the tax office had z { “The manager of the steamer Dream- | 3 i LT, ot v et {1and reported that only four days'|“iil (e woms s interviewed | upply of coal was on hand for the |, jouin™s sner Oyster | vessel and that the ner will not | yoorer na e toneal run again until Sunday, when it usu- | with th 14 i3 Al lally hauls a maximum crowd it lephor e | teen tons of soft coal is requircd d s v {to run the Dreamland, it "t e atnied movew and no other kind of fuel i oo ke o | The daily sailings of this hoat e oy ster JsheShiad Cnio {end until a supply of suitable soft|“Pars i coal can be bunkered. WOMAN FOUND DEAD. Suicide by Inhaling Gas Is Verdict | of Coroner. nightelothes and huddled a heater from which gas was i [ | X 1 an outing and ¢ ing all the time | | i | 1 rear tire will do.—Balti- in her heside {fAowing. Mrs. Lillian sa was | {found dead by her husband, John e deuth Casassa when he returne to his » JOHN K. KO |heme, at 204 G street northwest, this THE * at 5:20 o'clock. morning 5 Informed of the trag by | fi[ ‘fans from the Emergency | arried. ital, who had pronounced Mrs 5 st 9. 19 dead, Coroner Nevitt :rtificate of suicide by inhaling . who is the proprietor of their o & 1ith street and Penn avenue, northwest, on the cornér, had made pur- chases at the market after he closed his tore early this morning prior to his re- turn home, where he found his wife dead " ! Reason for her act could not be! R} me nw rned. | from Flerida BANK TELLER D!ES. i | Maxwell McKenna Contracts Lock- | i Tuesday, August 8, jaw From Kick by Horse. ot At Developing lockjaw after having Angust 11, at 10 n kicked by a horse while riding ¥ d k. weep, Juth of the White House last Friday . s : e lod my tears from an aching be cvening with friends. Maxwell A, Moo | CHARE: | Suddeiiy. Mgt 8, 1022, ot Boone: | Whiie others are faxt swieen {enna, twenty-seven years old. of e 16 wri e of! HER SONS. * 6th street northe: died in | darte later. 1* | WAYS. In fond remembra of - oy daar merzency Hospital last night. Mr. CORRIDON. Tuesdsy. At at 6} cr. who left Gk wne Year azo today, McKenna was kicked by a horse rid- | o s st me i P At bis nd his right | B zabetli Corri- | den by an acquain leg was broken in two places. TRl Roor. McKenna was a teller in thé: [ futerment'at Mt Gtivet cometers. 10° | iggs National Bank at 14th and : A tiihe) Park road. and wa ¢ a teller Dfifffl:‘r ayea w!u.u"«’\l::f‘"" Deffer, in the Hamilton Savings and duit r.. DENIZAR ANN. widow of the was retained by the Riges National i late Frederick Deffer at ubove Bank when the latter a trol of the Hamilton Bank residence 10 w.m. Saturd: terment Artington cemer 1 con- August 12, 1In- | iy He lived with his sister. Mrs. Jose- August 9. 1 phine Collins, and is survived by ) § DAL, beloved |father and an unmarried sister. of the lut il Julin . Howly ¥ rn]n al r undertaking estab- . Iuienment at Con LACEY. Wednesday, cotink, Va.. RUTH M. LACEY. be wughter of John K. and Rosa Lacey. neral services Thuraduy. August 10, at Do, Woodlawn Clurch, Accot MATTINGLY. Wednesdus, August St s.e August 9, 19 jWIFE CHARGES INFIDELITY ed With Another Woman. Alleging that her husband was ar- the und Sarah A vice squad early vesterday morning, | Morsanza, Md: Mrs. Elizabeth S. Blosk later in the | McKENNA. Wednesday day asked the District Supreme Court pan., at for an absolute divorce from Honry, (HAEL ALOY H témber 8, 1915, and have one child.| tre ant Sirk. T (o Attorney J. William Shea, represent- | the lome of his sister. ) ing the wife, said the husband for-| 719 6th st urdiy mos felted collateral in the Police Court | AME nie Bure Tuterment ut | 0% ) d Lrother of Bluckistone. ral frum | Collins, e ing. Morion vl ai Wright's undertahing establishient. tice of funeral Lerentter QUIRE. Tu ¥y, August S, 1922, | widow of the late Patrick Quirk, aged & | Years. Funeral from he: late Tesidence, 3043 P st. n.w., on Friday, August 11, at 8:30 a.m, Re em mass at Holy Trini Church at 9 o'ciock. Friends invited. In- . terment Mt. Olivet cometers. Tnquire | SANFORD, Wednesday, August 9. 1 Takoms | D P.1 CHARLI ELLSWORTH, beloved 100 Tusband of Mollie E. and son of ‘the late | EMILY, | n bave same or_ad. 1453 Florida av. —Saturday. Main 1630, Br. or i = and Maiy Sanford, in the | tus wge. Funerai from bis luie | 1 G st + pom. | ATRED. Ticense No. 6040, Rel: { Reward if left Park rd toe | Ma.. FRACELET, gold. set with jude. from 13th | SANFORD. On Wednesday 2 tand H now, 10 i4th and F n.w. Reward | CHARL Members of | | The Mills bldg., Room 503. | Amity odee o AL i | | 'DRESS, voile, blue and white. on 11th sr.| 3 "Ppeial mectiog ) r oL Bl : . B L R.H. Sorrell 320 N street s.w. Frid i between Spring road and Monroe. Phone | evening, Avgust 11, at 7:30 o'clock, for the | Adams 2334. purpose’ of making - arrangements for the | | GLASSES—Pair tortoise shell glnsses at M ' Pheral. R e le_Servi ridian Hill Park. 1417 Monre st. nw. s | gaymons 6w, Calanthe Lod |~ Quik, Dignified Efictent Service. HOUNDS—Reward for information leading to| of Prthius, will hold & special meeting | W. W. Deal & Co. recovery of one short Llack and white, and one ; Friday evening, Aug. 11, 1922, at 8 o'clock. i . i ‘tall black and white beagle lhound. Fhone| to make arrangements for of | 816 H ST. Lincoln 3464. Adums 2338. vy our deceased brother. All members are re- | _Automobile Service. | KEYS (2)_In leather key folder, on Thursday, | auested to be presen S = WILLIAM Foneral Aug. 8. Call 511 Willard_Courtx. August 8. 1922, at his Embalmer. Livery in connection. MONOGRAM PIN—Saturday night between | n st 0w, WILLIAM chapel and moders cremaiory Aotees husbaud " of Miriam sey Stewart and father of Mr. Harry W. Stewart, Mrs. Jennie E. Bravman, Miss Belle Stewart. Miss Helen C. Stewart and | Miss Miriam W. art. Funeral from his late residence on Friday, August 11, at 2| Interment at Rock Creck cemeters. i Soldiers’ Home and York Theater. F | Dlease_telephone_Col. 10096. NOBE GLASSES—One pair of fortoise shell | glasses in Savoy Garden. on August . Phone eward. 2 PIN—O14 fashioned bar pin engraved, with a pm. little pearl in center: in nelghborhood 13th st. i o Vermont ave. and U st. Aug. 5. Reward. | S5, MW'A'IT 4 ayscisl Exmmusioxtion of Kisge 1615/23th st LW 2 lodgeroom No. 1, New Masonic Temple, | PIN—Lost Monday, gold bar pin; 2 pearl cres Friday, August 11, at 1 o'clock ey for the Ccents;_valued as mother's gift. Reward. A urpose of attending the funeral of our late dress P. 0. Box 38, Fairfax, Va. . Drother, WILLIAM B STEWART. POLICE_DOG--Strayed from house Aug. §; LEON PRETZFELDER. Master. ! answers to the name of Dustie: about 8 :.fmg. Attest: W. A. CRAIG, Sccretacy. 10 ! old; license 1583. N. 4203. 2020 North Capl- | WILLIAMS, Departed this life Tuesday, Au-| job_Beward. _______ 12 gust 8, 1 0 OOAT, light brown: on 16ih st between | 2237 8th st. n.w. LIZZIE WILLIAMS, be- foved mother of Helen Biack and Percy Car. rington. Funeral will be held from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Friday, August 11, at 12 o'clock. | fison_&0d 'Trvink ste. - Finder please not) (G2 Soodman, TArcate market. " Col. S501 Liberal reward. DLE_White French, answers 1o naj Boote. Reward: Born, etl Th st nm: * PURSE, black crochet, containing _change, tokens and key. 13th st. near Pa. ave. s.e. s Saturday p.m. 778 18th st s R n flemoriam. SUIT _CASE full men’s clothes, last Friday near Elkridge, between Washington and timore. Notify Police ‘Headquarters or ad- dress Box 847-E, Star office. Reward. 10 WATCH—EIgin wrist watch; initials M. E. 5. on back, at Bavoy Theater 'garden. Reward. Mrs. C.'B. Strother, 1218 Kenyon st. Phone Col._2858. 2 WRIET WATCH. gold, octagon, “Gruen.” at Aug. 8. R. R. P at 6:30 p.m., at her mh‘lemv.l | { AMATO. Sacred to the memory of my devoted husband and our father, wlo departed this life six years ago, August 10, 1916, It is sweet to know we will meet again Where parting is no more. And tuat the ones we loved so dearly Have only gone before. | HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MRS. ROSE AMATO, AND CHILDREN. < BROWNE. Sacred to the memory of my dear Unlon station iades’ room, % : cials . Reward if returned dmother, SUSAN BROWNE, who entered | At Uaton station, to T | Earatite August 10, 1918, H WRIST WATCH—Hamil ‘May her soul rest in peace.’” - noer Toeass Gircle. ™ Miss _h Prant. | LoyING GEANDDAUGHTER, MABEL J. JOHNSON. | TERRY. R SreareCo i 1208 H STREET NW. (FORMZRLY S40F ST Nw) PHKONE MAIN |08 ARSpeare | V.L.SPEARE CQ, | pected with the original W. R. Spea. i maviishment 940 F St. N.W. In Memoriam. BROWNE. A tribute of love to_the memory oy dear mother, Mrs. SUSAN BLOWNE, 0 entered into eternal rest four years a todcy, August 10, 1918, 4 i 0 home 5 complete without & mother's Tove, tender care and zuiding hand. 1t brings sunshine and hope in sorrow, snd peace, perfect peace, in every strife, aad the influence of wich u love never di HER =DEVOTED SON, ¢ ER \DEVC SON, CHAS. F. M. CLARK. In loving memory of our dear wife aud mother, INDIANA JOHNSON, who died ®x ¥ COOKSEY. 1In ioviu o1 0f e husband, JOSHU . COORREY, who e Pt ty HIS WIF Tis sweet to b remembered, Aud pleasant “tin to fiud At u mas be abment. _ You Still ure kept in mind HEK DEVOTED HUSBAND AND § GODFREY. of onr FREY. In sad r mos who depurt August ago today, GODFREY. In dex HER DAT losing remembra BERTHINIA one year ug, HTE vd e 0 pussed uwwa 1. August 10 In our hearts sonr memors lingers weetly, tender. fond and true: is not 4 day vr. t 1 d ot t the memory grief. lisger in our "HER DEVOTE In sad but loving r dewr grandmother, BER EY, w, Lis 1ifee o HILDREN. * m, nee NIA sines that sad day Joved was ealled awas me: it was Hix will; r st THELMA AND s e w ber remembrance MMA GOD- 3 years rest dear E: to suffer or to wes siniling on us from heaven; L Dariing Emma hes fallen asi Tis Jo low sad are bearts, h day we feel Without dear Emma to brighten our home, Whose place cunnot be HE; HOLLAND. In memors mother, MARY €. HQ three Years Sleep o filled t LOVING MOTHER. * of my desr gra AND, who Augist 10, 1019 beloved, aud tuke Wiy rest RUTH mbranee of MARY vd this 1ife Au- HOLLAND. Tn loving rem . HOLLAND, who depa 119, inetl " our tr Carth ber lonely vasket ke And the sunheams love Where our dariing GRANDDA HOLLAND. €. HOL 10, 1919, ing by the river, the siient str Where kweet flowers nre And the banks Y DAUGHTER, In loving re who depa of MARY tiis life Au- ust m ever hlogming. ANNIE £ JORN- sad Mt PATL losing memory of my LW August 9, 1osaw his 1 was dead - 5 heart HOWLIN. < remembrance © JOHNSON, g0 today, Angust In < u o will MOTHER AND LOVING : WIFE, L. JOHNSON 1u memors of mx dear parents. UATICE MORTIMER. who Sears agn, August % and 10 Years bace passed since that ssd day When the ones T loved wera ¢alled Swag. i took 1 was His will; But iu my heart TAYLOR. 1n living n hand, JOUN T. TAY life Six years on o Sue memors” you 1eft behind . FANNIE TAYLOR. * £ memors of onr E TEREY. who departed n years ago todar, August 10, dear mather. fo se nt heartacke toll No one knows the si s n d ever be more gentle or more swect Than ene we have loved so well And ever in onr nors keep. A DEVOTED SISTER, CARRIE M. BROOK. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 641_H_ST. N.E. 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