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ARTHUR DAWSON DIES; | - eaths. - WORLD-FAMOUS ARTIST ommmn Soddesiy, Rumhy . Acgust 77 joved wife of “Fanerel from the ber daughter. Mrs. Joseph A. 7 Wisconwin ave. nw. Wedses: mee 1o, sty where mass will b sald A9 o'cioek To8 the repowe of her soul. Friends and rels- Interment Holy Rood cemes 9o |SHARKS MENACE ANERIGAN FLYERS Crew of Seaplane Has Nar- 69¢c Collar and Cuff Sets 39c Dainty Collar and Cuff Sets, of white in lace-trimmed and eyelet- Regarded as Past Master on Old ‘Works—~O#ficial Portrait Painter of West Point. RICHMO! Va.. August 28— Arthur Dawson, Internationally known | GRAKAM, artist and a resident of this city for| HARRY k) the last year, died here last night, Sunday. Augnst 27, flfl. HAM. husband Interment Marsball, Stnctly Perfect Quality Heavy Opagque Cloth Window: Shades, 3x59-ft. organdy, embroidered effects. All new = fall finished size. White, ecru, medium and aged sixty-five years. shapes. Also Vestée Sets in fashion- dark greens. Complete with all fix- row Escape After Descent |*5i¢ *Vil ol I crewe, Engiana, March 9, 1859. He came to America tures and crochet ring to match. - Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Sale of Extra Size |Sale of Towels The opportunity many housewives of Washing- during the Chicago world fair.. He was considered one of the ablest ex. perts on the subject of the old m Tnterment a Mt Olivet cgmelrr: ters and frequently called upon | HOPE: to pass upon works of the and to develop worn and faded m; terpieces. He was considered an thority and was regarded by many of the younger artists as a past mas- ter in the art. able shapes and styles. 200 Boys’ and Girls’ Near Haiti. RESCUEB BY U. S. SHIP Pilot Hinton Expects to Make New n York and Tidgely of Atiantie City. 66 99 ton have been waiting Z Mr. Dawson was a resident of Chi-| Fineral Wednesday. Augn Koveralls rm en _for. We were fortunate Start for Rio de Janeiro cago a number of years after Fhencaer Church, 4th 1% e enough to secure from {world fair. He called the first mee s respectiully invited I one: of the leading mills , Today. Ing of the Chicago Soclety of Artists ermeit il Tayacs SR | o) of the country its entire o o lie first chatrman. | HOPEINS. Al members of Queen Eethe X , apenk to New York in 1898, Ko, 1, are 5 sy . | Our stocks are.complete, and we are splendidly ready to | fot of “factory rejects” at e where he was elected member of the i Fotaidy 1T Ruoet 20 Assoe! %e for funeral Lotus Club. He was medalist of the | Buffulo exposition for oil painting, | and official portrait painter for the | West Point Military Academy, where ;l);:"ra are nine official portraits by | RITES FOR R. E. LERCH,SR. ridiculously low prices and offer them on the same basis. Bleached Turkish Towels, double-thread quality, absorbent weave, for hand or face use; size 17x34 inches. Sec- l6c serve the “stout women.” A specially arranged sale for Tuesday includes “extra” values in Petticoats, Nightgowns and Step-ins. All full cut and well made garments. 1$1.00 HAVANA, August 28.—The crew of the -seaplane Sampalo Correia would have fallen prey to sharks if rescue had been delayed another hour, ac- cording to the story told by members of the New-York-to-Rlo-deJeneiro uero expedition upon their arrival in Ha- vana last night from Guantanamo. 68c By order of MESW. AMS, W. P 29° Only two hundred pairs for to- past morrow’s sale—these are the genu- ine registered trade-mark “Kover- * alls,” made of khaki, dark blue and S. E. HOPEINS. I Al past present deborah Counell - hereby ordered i ophecy sudges. officors mbe ‘Wome: Extra Size Petticoats, soft-fin- ished satine, in black, navy blue, green and Made with tucked or plaited flounce. onds of 25c vn.l- * * copen. cadet blue materials. With long or All Jengths .....cooovieiiviinieisnoocnnananes T':;fl:!.‘ “Darkness overtook us Tuesday|Funeral of Naval Expert to Be | short sleeves, all ankle length. grade, with red or blue e e Held at Takoma Park. i | ery pair_guaranteed not to rip in Women's Extra Siu Gingham Petticoats, D oxe M e v || Funetal) servicherichr: Bobiert eams. If they do,a new pair given supermr quality, gn assorted striped effects. [~ onds of 5% 5:‘17: 390 said walter Hinton, pllotjotithe'Sat- 1y, 00 (oho diedshadenty. Sattre1 I hange. Full cut sizes from 1 to 7 Made with decp flounces, finished with elastic ° Ciien pillo Correi:. s e day morning at his home, 92 Chestnut | | i waistbands. All knglh! ____ e Doubl Turkish frnmaa:'lfll‘ ig] whic] thoug] Was | street, Takoma Park, will be held at | August 30, ll i N e tizht i ghthouse and attempted a|the family residence th D These are subject to slight imperfec- Towels, full bleached; landing, but the darkness and mist|4:30 o‘cnu'\ckf ';‘qfi::n;.‘lfldg 'rTh! Matron, close, absorbent weave for face or bath use; size 20x39 inches. Sec- cretary. cers and members of Gar- S0 deceived me and the force of the plunge ripped the bottom off the. hull, F. A. A ich do not affect the wearing a member, ions, wi i IT perfect quality, would sell qualiti ‘Women’s Extra Size Nightgowns, in pink or white. Full cut and well made. for $1.25. Shirred and stitched models. e aE o 2 Sharks Near Plane. services. Christian M. Y Worth 85¢ €aCh.....ucveuenraasiescoeescrarseinnennns onds ot 739¢ wal- C o 4 sior_of Trinity Church, Takoma. es L s L o et A Ten. | will officiate. The interment will be | $1.50 and $2 Pajamas $1.15 20 pairs of Boys' Pajamas, good qual- materials, in an assortment of styles and colors: sizes 6 to 16 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. was from the United States ship Den- ver and that we m: the ship's attention. “The Denver's lookout at first thought our descending machine was a shooting star and paid no attention to us,” said George T. Bye, historian of the expedition. “Then, when we began to signal, we were mistaken for a fishing boat. “Finally the cruiser's searchlight picked us up, and fooled the sharks which had gathered around the wrecked plane. Another hour would glven them a feast, for the Sam- Huck Towels, heavy double thread quality, all Mr. Lerch had been connected with the United States Navy Department for thirty-five yvears as an_expert| hydrographer. He was a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at| Annapolis in the class of 1583. He is survived by his widow, 1 Susana | Lerch, a son, Robert is, benezer M D osts. s Women’s Extra Size Step-ins and Bloomers, soft- aged to attract finish batiste; fully reinforced. All sizes. Regularly white with key rder. at 79c each. il }69c Generous size. 12’/2C Notions and Findings |89¢c White rgany LERCH. ¢ T El Suzan na S mmnnl ltw‘h f'-hn and Tubert L. Lerch, fo- L Tfrom his late residance NO“I cheier, ilie Sary 1 ; A S A0y ieiatives: and £t el i n | Interment private. | (Port Smith, Richard D. Rush, Dr. 'W. W. [, Mouth. Ohio, papers please copy.) b Stockberger, William C. Beck, Herbert | ", Sunday. Augnet 27, 1023, at the vest- 33 D. Lawson and Howard S. Fisk ramioAaghter, Mis Macy B s 15¢ Outing Flannels, 124c Yd. 27-inch Outing Flannels, Sewing ‘and Basting Cotton, Double - Faced Rubber Sheet- Full 45 inches wide. 49c |3 Correia was sinking fast. good quality; 100 - yard » % -yard squares, i double-fleeced qualit *OUR SP! : 05e sharks not only followed the from residence, Tuesdas. F;:?\r{mldng Bl flsece A x.a spools. FOUR SPOOLS 9C white or maroon color. (¥ Special at .............. iiteboats to the Denver but even pur- COMMANDER TAYLOR, Do Iterment Rock s ime for th Ready - made Waist Linings, Twine Si 58, sued the wrecked plane when it was ol o iy good quality white large size, strongly 21 o This dainty white material has attained the greatest pop- A erew ol the Il making up their winter gar- | Iawn: ‘assorted sizes; 29(: mide; close mesh; € | ularity this season for women’s and children’s sheer frocks. Sampaio Correia arrived in Havana e | ments, so this sale should be - White Cott This particular grade is imported from Switzérland—a beau- oy dressed o moeY Sutdts of |Long Editor of Navy Bulletin | of interest to them. 20c Shaker Flannel, 15¢ od S k Klan- -fleeced nts’ wear Frames « hlldrrnsl ye; r< fine nainsook "Underwalats, War- yard rolls . - | elastic, white 3 to 12 rubber buttons. fin- 14c 10c ‘Women’s Sew-on Hose Supporters, extra quality only; Pair. Tmported Steel Scissprs, as- tiful, transparent grade, with a guaranteed permanent finish, which frequent tubbing will not affect. Full 45 inches wide. Worth regularly 89c yard. Tomorrow at 49c. $1 Mercerized Satin, 75¢ 39c White Dimity, 29¢ fon, Voile, a beautiful sheer, two= vards in each plece. today for Pensacola, Fla., where them to the de Janeiro. Night Flying Tabooed. resume trip to Guantanamo naval station. They sailed an- other seaplane Is being assembled for Rio Here—Came From 0ld Vir- ginia Family. By the Associated Pres: PHLADELPHIA ard Manie; Ld M ariin = a wn‘nf"xu 25¢ Canton Flannel 19c ish, neatly trimmed. sorted styles, Including ~ both 36-inch White Mercerized Wash 36-inch White Dimity, neat pin der James Spottiswood e e Cato Blan ‘. quality 55¢ pointed and biunt ends; Satin, @ high-grade satin face | stripes: very fine quallty, for jThe party. which consists of Lieut | Niedicat Corps, U. §. . ¢ : ‘Taesday nel, close-nap srade. Dressmaers> sizes from 3% to 5 in. 25 cotton fabric, for sports. skirts | children's frocks, women's walists, o, et B into, Martin, JORD |day at the Philadeiphia Navy Yard Ho; Relatives and | 0 White Flannel, 65¢ 400 in p C | For embroidery or sew- C | and dresses; launders perfectly. | aprons, etc. George T. Bye, was given a banquet | Pital. after an fliness of | c vhite Flan e FAPERS & ing-basket use. 35¢c White India Linon, o 5 2 last night by the Brazilian consul. Dr. vlor was born Dec v. August 26, %838 | W hnv“r\,\ of Flannel, | Samitary plimeezle Tape, | pink d 39c White Batiste, 29¢ Lieut. Hinton sald that on the new |at the University of Virginia, Gl I L Nary araine- Fanerat I ranis auality: full size. 30e 3OC ,;’:.;'n'rnnsi: PIECES 10c 25¢ 37-Inch White Batiste, a yarn- start ro night flying will be attempt- | the son of Rev T e nes. ave. B, I ol retiare sFirst. Floo. value L 40-inch White India Linon, | mercerized quality, with soft ed. From Pensacola, he said, the first | o7, ¥ Rom 2t 1 o'clock pm. L ' e e 3 “M.".‘ Fesar extra fine sheer quality, snow finish; ideal for lingerie. S‘fi‘:mi:n;r‘;: Zew ll‘hme;fl;'!}’r ;f‘l[ be 168 10 Washington H e~ sional cemetery ' chine Belta. extra large pad; superior grade (JC | White bleached. Prince, Haltl From that point the ars he was the editor of the betoved hostsnt a8 f Fancy Metal Bag length: standard qual- 23c | g Regularly 10c. 89c White Voile, 59¢ i!zafhlig?;‘cf!gmh 51'3!9 original schedule Bl bo. Abeerved *Bulletin, issued by the bureau of | Agnis & B ool ity Geldenberg'e>Tinst Flser. 40-inch Imported White Chif- | woven, soft finish grade; ten The Sampalo/Correla tias Been lett at S e e e peral Jrum Smich W 5 grade; ten the Guantanamo naval station. partment. Of an old Virginia family, iamy’ todertaker parior. 3rd and M sta. he was well known in that state ply quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sl i Values up to e b . BELIEVE GUAM HO 5 re lereby notified m’ e EOC eets, Pillowcases A : EEGTHONE Birth Reported. RS iy W a8l e, 40-in, Printed Or gandles SIAN RACE | mo sotomin s s peeg s o 250 i, PO U, e et with ¢ . I R R us O ahan rd an sts. w., At P evelry, Depursment—_Eirst Eoor. and Beds reads {Scientists Find New Evidence of | Wiliam 1. and m....;: Binke, by | s e " Worth earlier i Origin While Delving Into jaeonias Sha T iaon Nchneites, o Attes PRITLIPS, See [ earlier in L 2 John A, and Gluseppe and s lite Banday, A- _ Men’s | Handkerchiefs | - ofor 49c season, 39c yard...... 1 9c Qualities of real worth are offered for tomorrow at just one-half the price asked earlier in the season. This sale pro- vides an opportunity to purchase an extra drc<s or two to Mysteries of Hawaii. HONOLULU, T. H. August 28— The possibility that the Polynesians, who first inhabited Hawall, came here directly from the island of This is a sale that will appeal with great force to €very housewife, hotel or boarding-house keeper, offering as it does excepfional values to supply bed linéns at substantial $av- ings. All highest qualities and standard makes at lowest prices quoted for some time. Thompson. She also leaves twn ! hrothers. Emory and George Turver, - Alj Jamen H. and Mary Macgruder, irl Joseph and Charloite Kpriggs, bor. Francis #nd Luvis ler, deva i derick { of Gadss © | Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, : G ality white line finish out the season wit! Guam, the northernmost part of Mis-} B avaer. et $1.50 Bleached Sheets $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 St t 4 ?t unexpected savings. 1 cronesta, Instead of by way of Samoa, | Deaths Reporled. Contet win®not be opened. | B T O cihet BeXapreuns fall douile- heer, transparent qualities, in an unusually large as- Tonka and Tahiti to the south, 88| ry. roiiowing deaths have heen reported to Women's Handkerchlefs, pretty $1.29 bed ‘size: in heavy ralsed Mar- | sortment of handsome printed designs and floral effects. fenerally elieved, has arisen UNOUSH | the health department o the last twenty-four H :\"r‘.?::‘::fixmc.-lm"“\ "efteets: etlr’:‘\”l’e::)xzr:‘!:?s‘\aalfiggs;d ?g::t;-' Selllcy’ patterns. Full 40 inches wide. to the E}m-op Museum here, which 18 | b gn filtmnriam. K a hite hemstit 1 hre; rade; 53 Be sz . attempting, in conjunction with Yale / B ik er i s :.‘.lrxl).‘»f.\-:ix::h' ficettion stavch .50 Bedspreads, $2.98 | 50c Colored Organdy, 29¢ 25¢ Cotton Ramie University. to solve the mystery of B DUNBAR. w1 but loving remembrance | Crochet Bedspreads, extra large 38-ineh Colored Organdy, a the origin of the Hawalian race. Bor Heiry Catiin, 1 moatb. ¢ ;"r'\"';!;-fl ing lrtle boy, NATHAN' D: M | usual 10c kind ; Go'denberg's—First Floor Ribbon Bracelets Suitings, 14c 34-inch Cotton Ramle and Linene £uitings, linen-finish qual- ities, In light blue, brown, ta old rose, lavender and maise. size for double-beds, in beautiful ralsed Marseilles designs. $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.75 Further investigations are being| 1conducted on_ Guam whether the Polynesian civilization there was antecedent to the Pol neslan migration to Hawail and, it 1€ | Hospital. to ascertain| Eva Bell Johnson, 28, 22 T st. hill .o, Mary Smaliwood, 62, Casualty Hospital. Sarab Belt, 47, 36 L st very fine, sheer, transparent quality, in all wanted street and evening shades, also white. 38c Printed Voiles, 29¢ $1.65 Bleached Sheets $1.39 $1x90 Mohawk Seamless Bleach- T Vatlejo. Callt: aped 8 years Oh, for a ook at_your sweet little face d s touch of thet dear little ed Sheets. full double-bed size: 72x90 White Dimity Bedspreads, Up to 50¢ perfect quality. three-quarter-bed size; perfect 3 h vy = = so0, what other-raclal influences sub- ’ Values C o i Frines Vouel, %k | Soc Crepe de Chine, 39¢ |I||miretd fo Secdipe o Fopndy | FABMER DIESAT 126, Lo, o ¥ e st e e | R Bracetets, for wrist | $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 16¢ Bleached Muslin black, with checks, dots and neat 35-inch Crepe de Chine, a silk Gosn ey edition: G M ey ANEuSt 3% | W< 1OVING MOTHER, MAE V. COMBS | watches, good quality silk gros :3x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, “5’“]',:‘ Fine, sheer, two-ply ‘:‘“’ ‘;"°“°:l‘ eave in h*‘“ wanted The Polynesian culturé is extinct|126 vears old, died at his home near DUNBAR . i * slngle-bed size; free from starch qual street and evening shades. in Guam now and this is_the basis|Craigsville, according to a dispatch | STEIBEL. In loving remembrance of our dear 1215 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close- woven, soft-finish grade. grain ribbon; gold-plated mount- e Goldenberg's—First Floor. received here vesterday. Drysdale| father, FRAD J. STEIBEL, who departed was born in Scotland and a family| {hi3 life five years ago today, August 28, record gives 1796 as the year of his| IO DATGHTERS, FaNTE birth. EMMA. o2 for the belief that the Polynesian settlement on that island was prior to the migration to Hawaii. Evl- dences of the primitive Polynesian or dressing. 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ ings; black, tan and gray. larly up to 50c. . . 45x36_ Bleached Pillowca Cott L] * 3 Little Girls’ large size: hand torn and lrone 25c Unbleached ot 66 ” civilization were found In the sim-| The centenafian is survived by sev- snoh D finished with deep hems. 15¢ }ll.r(i;ly or'wn;rh|mp|ue!m5m-bune-.ru1fid eral relatives. fl-nm.e who ,,:,d; on FUNERAL DIRE RS 5 L n Guam to those used subsequently |pis f ard his birth rec CTORS. Gingham Dresses 50c Pillowcases, 35c ey lnch Unblesched. ISheeting: C . EoiTucnians hers Steile Fooad | etin R e arge size; heavy close-woven 1 from 2 to 18 yards. 00 ams c 3 1 EVENTH BT. : | A quality. O oMenbary o—First Ploor. 9 being rough 'and unusually Tegeca,| VETERAN ENGINEER DEAD. |1z sFYesta T XW. Main 2478 | ; : th 1 In G AUGUSTA, Ga., August 28—Charles e T [ 1 Good news for mothers “Superfine Silk and Wool Yarns are the correct weight zhfyBl‘l‘::wE{Juesiall;.;:&%fiaes hove | Tice, one of the oldest engineers on Tlmothy Hanlon whose _ little gf"” “"ld . for knitting the fashionable slip-on sweaters. Our color Lofleuratwhat racial stocksinrecaded [ e oo a oo s otr four | (SR BT NOR Phoss L. 56 Se¥ 3 4 me after the Polynesian migra-|terday after an ness o ',‘;fi' “f‘;:,s 7K 1‘:,3:3;5)_ a es ress mg ams assortment includes a large assortment of the most wanted tion to !hltu;sluda (The discoveries| montha. Mr. Tice entered the service ¥ i i i i i h evi -aces of primi-|of the road soon after the close o i | sorln;en( olf the lngost & shades, including pink, pumpkin, jade, and white. v cheiizatio u:(;lh:er:(ll:nn :Pz:lny- :h:‘war between the states and was WLEK | opular styles, including nesian culture and it is belleved that ! engineer of the Picayune, or- ‘_ oo W PoRels with and without Regularly 35¢ Newest Fall Styles $2.00 Stamped Spreads, $1.39 Thase other racial stocks submerged | gias oldest passenger train. & MORTICIANS , | || bloomers. ~ Some with Col Stamped Bedspreads, double-bed size, including bolster. Stamped i : g | || combination ~ trimmings; Yard and Colorings on g00d Quality unbleached sheeting cotton. Two verd pretty designse DETAILED TO BATTLESHIP. TS | sizes 2 to 6 years: J Iaky-daisy (Sthioh wed banket paitecs, DR. I. B. LAKE DIES. Commander John P. Jackson of the|~— 2 amam RYAN Chlldrenn‘: Sleeve Ap- 32 inches wide, in a wonderful assortment of checks, [Geldenbors’s—First Flocr. ! office” of naval operations, Navy De- J MEST. a-.AN Torials “in. neat . ehecks: p]a!ds, stripes and plain colors." Full pieces and perfect qual- | Occupied One Pulpit in Virginia | brecutive officer of the battlesnip North | Moedel Coapel, A-bulnt-l.‘n PTS pedel SWiI, mind dcolixy ity. All wanted colors. These ginghams are noted for their The Crowds Are Still Coming to Our for Pifty Years. Daliota. bt T 1 to 6 years. 59c wearing and washing qualities and make the most service- ° Special Dispatch to The Star. m,rmfin‘m msH H]NES CO Worth 79 .. o able yet smart dresses for school children, as well as house PURCELLVILLE, Va. August 28— Lards of Thanks. | Children’s “Suede-like ts for women. . Dr. L B. Lake, one of the most th st i Tams. choice of two garmen i i prominent Baptist ministers in the |BROOKS. I 'wish to express my sincere } mul:lwl.v in . brown, red, 19 P Ie: ) state offlvll‘rgl{;h. dl:drdn his h.;m. thanks and appreci lnn".v;:”"\:m:nd::: for | p heasan . c Percales, 15¢ ’ in Upperivlle, Va, Saturday morning. heir helpful R copen and He was elghty-six years old.and his 'a e fhnoas, o b fane * Correa $1.00 Sy i inchea wide. ght arounda; Gateiyes; ohecks. DIAlSS. dotyand — deuth, was-due to the infrmities of | HAITAIREMS Wil B Sl 1508 H STREET NME for school = 2 . {| | bis advanced ag of my Jbusband, GARRBTT C. RROOKS. =3 dren's New Sport 50c Tissue Ginghams, 29¢ e hnd been pastor of the Ketoctin IS Wi (ronnm.vuo ST h to extend our sincere Baptist Church, near here, for fl!ly year: and Efficient Serviee. “W. W, Deal & Co, ¢ \ i KX 810§ ST. N.E. Liscols 364 v g - 4 Automobile_Bervi: Chavel. FOUND. oouznmmh black and white. Apply Amerl 5. We wi thanks and appreciation to our friends for and sympathy shown us dur- husband and the beau- 36 inches wide, in a variety of stylish woven checks and 'bl'oken plaids. A fine, sheer quality, for women's and children’s wear. 15c-Apron Ginghams, 121/4< - = Standard Apron Ginghams, in all size blue checks; warranted fast colors. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. | Axminster & Velvet Ru Hatw, of soft felt, flmshpd with openwork rims. copen, brown, sl 69 red and tan. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. NE AlM l o PHO e WM. H. SARDO & OO. 2 H st. n.e one Lincoln 534 ioaern Chapel. Automonile Funerals V.L. SPEA‘RBCO. Neither the successors of nor cems St NW. | ‘Worth $2.00. al Rescue League, 349 Md. ave, BUM OF MONEY, near 14th and W nts. De- scribe amount, tion and time of loss. A dress_Box 172 B Btar. ofice. LOST. This sale has indeed reached far be- ER—Doubls skin fitch: Friday eveni R Picase call Nor yond our greatest expectations—women $40and l Strictly of Washington are still atterding ‘in FAE PIN, TPy e briy e Perfect- throngs, proving beyond doubt that alfiton ot n.o." Phone Adams 16+ | Newvurgh i, Weaneads at the chapel of J. Will jeaving for Good Hope at 11 a.m. Departed this life Friday, August 2!. 421 . Quality Additional shipments have arrived from our recent bj chase from the Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company. Rugs were bought under advantageous conditions, and our SAV- ings will be yours during this sale. You may buy them with fult know!edge that they afiord the most extraordinary values yet offered this season for rugs of this standard character. You may buy them knowing that they are all strictly perfect quality rugs that will give years of service. The assortment of patterns includes all the newest fall and winter more than ordinary dependence may be put on articles advertised by Golden- berg’s. Value-wise !hogpen are putting in a sea- son’s supply at these prices. Women’s Hng.h Shoes, $2.69 Women’s High Shoés, of brown and black kid and dull leathers; military and low walk- ing heels; welted and McKay sewed sole: sizes in the lot from 2% to 7. Boys High & Low Shoes, $1.79 ‘Boys' High and Low Shoes, of tan, ent and du.ll leathers; sizes in m: Tot 1rompfi to 2 and 2% to .- Values Potomac Park car, _ e J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Livery in coanection. = Commetiuss Fapel and mudern crematorium. prives. Pa. Tel. prices, 392 S8 SY%. 5 CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN = The Park Cemetery on-Sectarian _ Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible— on electric car line, On Baltimore boule- B Cleve. . 1922, ston beloved son Tt the Inte Wil nelin B. Calhoun. Funeral (p; at 8 pm. from John R. Wright's unde king estsblishment. ~ (Baltimore papers Gufl“, wflolle";hll, black case. ken:m "°.‘.'. R s T e of e B mwm JTAG—Testeriar: Tyis iy, | father, ey Courts, Col. m:m e G, Bouthnik | o T Ry a3t PIN, S8, T """"' ffi uudaufl: !nunhdy Aun{n %-o Rews: m’l‘ to ne Col, W Xugust 20, at 2 p.m. She 3 2RO 5. o7 on Bpecdway o | LI ELIZABETH, widow of Willixm_ 3. Srom it Mra. Helatives and friends are invited municate 3812 Yuma Reward. b G in- panems and colorings, in light or dark oriental, medallion and_ neat w 79 u—mu “White; tag 2040 n-nu. please copy.) desii syitable for any room in yous home. Al large room sizes— omen 8 LOW sora.h and Psux}:.p-. in E DR BOX. % ‘x::m AT e eaoes. 7. 1005, at T:15 S vard, at District line, 851064t ‘and 9x12 ft 100 and Surt 1easher o estiner. S ar FOul clumiE| ofher it ot now AR Ofice- 70512th St.N. W e JANE E, CARTER (nee Thomas Joved wife of the late S e, mother of Martena Della Harrod, Edward Carter and grandmother of Celestine Harrod. Notice of funeral later. be- lfi’ McKay sewed sqles. ln eels; &l lillI in the lot me Franklln 4745 ‘Write Oor ll-nnhd Booklet -m Gable G0, owner «only’ st near small <4 links. Reward. No IM. Vermont ave. n.w., Apt. 58. $20 and $22.50 Brussels Rugs 8.3x10.6-ft. and 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, In various neat de- 514 85 serviceabls grades urpmm- aRg on_Friday, 25th, In Sack" sunday, Auguet 27, 10221~ FUNERAL "ET 525 and $3 : L ;AR ¢ S S, DREICHY. eclin, . :‘::L.”" Room Size Rugs 519 65 > % ¢ g 3 3 # PR ey I ot Beward, 1657 Park 20, - > . 5 W d_Aunie SRR R 0 And ' | Dafon and Ana h.tmuuo Wor | awea® s, of uuu' 'fi‘i‘i‘ mfi::- Free 'W,". aun!ll. mmy. " on 10-ft. and 9x12- (L. xminster or MR Velvet Rugs, iize nxs-n.. In assorted patterns and colors.

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