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* THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923. . 3 S@@i @ty tan hat and o tan polo cont, Lo the | JobntcHr &R Wi Y eones, | RETIRED COUNTERFEI MISS SUMAN DEAD. [Fhiren She was vorn tn 31t sidney) RITES FOR MRS. EISEMAN. |Ohio: and tnterred beside that of het Children's Hospital, min Harrison, where Liout. Bing Will | "Nuii Seiiilil’"s months, Children's Hos- DETECTOR DIES HER For half a century she had been a Mrs. Elseman was a natlv G ; » ; . tive of Ger« DAL e E Ec R IE E E Had Long Been Active Lutheran|communicant and active worker of|Burial to Be in Tcledo, Ohio, Be- | many. She came to thls country with be stationed. > Milan, rounuel Kob 4 Church Worker. St.' Paul's English Lutheran Church, | hex parent t] (Continyed from Eighth Page__ | 12 Floamoy Howsrd | of Muan. | gyt 5 danlaets 3rs. Willa A, Leonard, $161 North- | Bm: e Mt e " oty it side Body of Husband. | e parents at the age of elght years, 5 Y — ‘Adrion Miran 111 fal. ampton street mnorthwest, evy K . o congregation. | prs. Emma E. Elseman, widow of [gpent fi i il vl preside at the '"““,“:,,é“c".!f;.;"‘}“fi:? Col. Merch. B. Stewart, U. 8. A.| James host, ospital. Chasge, retired government counterfeit | cally lnu;t all of ha:mH:: ln;:::;‘:: ana the s Hawat G?:ufli{‘ S Duta Blaonan: of moleas: Olito; !lhe:’n‘f:::j;;;:mé::;\:':a e;:e“cf;:t: many dainty pleces of ol Co o™ Mive. | of Weshington, and Mrs. Stewary, are Y degector, succumbed to illness at her [and widely known - Fraderiof 'Suman of {his clty and | died suddenly Monday at her home, | o this city twénty-thres years ago. od John Ritchle and Mre, Dangerfield | gtaying at the Hotel Astor. 3 - * Wjlome yesterday. Seimn afed Taesday st mer bome |Cang Trett SUman of Los Angeles. | 1436 Spring place northwest, ased S e O S A ‘Love, assisted by Mrs. Willlam Floy Funeral services will be conducted |{439 7 gtreet northwest. The funeral o elghty-one years. The funeral will | Friends’ Charer “epiated with the Bieara and & corps of young €iEle, Wil Y 0 o L Sl L . at the residence by the Kev. Wil |was held at St. Paul's English Luth- ————— 2 s. 1. . C . - X 3 ) be held from the residence of her son, [ by three sons, Gil o S BRI P making an extepded stay at Ward, Births Reporled. lam 1. Do Vries of St Albana|eran Church, '1ith ‘and X streels ] There ard fewer & dozen towns | Gyibert Efseman, 1349 Randolph street Louls ixeman of this city, and Bawin D, 3T A seil. cake | man Park Hotel. She e Cathedral, tomorrow morning at, 10:30 | northwest, 3 3 .Un! ates whose names 5 s " | Eiseman of New York c Huntington e s Brerara ) by Mr. 3L L Arellano’ and airs. M. | % fopn bite hate veen sariad to) glock: fniorment will take place in | The Interment way in Congressional | begin with X. “The” most of 'toge | nOFthwesl, this afternoon at & o'clock. | aughicrs. Mit Julx iseman un R. Todd and Miss Armat will conduct esta. .- o 4 O Toonant was born 1 HeWdelbe g, s Shman was a daughter of Rev. | e aglay The body will be taken to Toledo, Mrs. Loulse Gist, both of this clty. & ministure center market S The entertainment committee of the | J°ia W. and Marguerlte K. Crabbs, boy. 5 > e X have stalls of etables, fruits and ! K nter n H. and Ethel P. Lewls, Germany, in 1340. She came to this |J. J. Suman, who for a time was pas- By ol o Deetical alde of the | Woman's City Club will give a dance s, siel country with her parents when a little | tor _of ths Georgetown Lutheran fete, the cafvterla, will be pnslde;fl Monday evening at 9:30 o'clock. k2 : & :u"mh" of years. W SPRREI. W m E E E E B E E‘ over by Mrs. Lucy Jefferson Weil, bilipsbot'st : : 3 . g rl. Washington when a young | Mrs. James Maxwell Durant, M z : 3 . Coming to | obert Fuller, Miss Critcher and M . 5 Fier 1 and Cor e - Comiog & Wainington when & young | : Emity Titon a3 koo suppes can Mar“age Licenses. Jouenn' anit Sapette Jonnvon.” el redemption division of the Treasury De- b n the midst of beautiful 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. it Marriage llconses have bega lssued to the| Geore and Mery Hausan, gitl partment and is said to have been one > * | husband. seventy-five | fi B obrained colinrrine Weight aud Tola, cherms:" bl of the irat women employed in that | & lowing: et atn and Theeclar Siller Dranch of the Eovernment service. She | A Mr. and M i Battan|| O e R e . SR received her appointment from Gen. || Of Character and Distinction. le Jones el Flanoagan. Spinner in the year 1863. avefbas (oo A HEn L e 4 Teavell Kelley, "0 While sergng In_ the Treasury she | They cost no more than the By are o5y d Frank M. bury o 0d, Va.. an D became an expert counterfeit detector i England. o taples of Colonial Tench, Ya ENDS NAVY DEBATE O o i Hitle OF CORIGE Gonrtaals cheap kind. = = 5 o or and Agnes L. en. 2 | Qetector” up to the time of her retire- | > i Aughte 3. | Donuld B, Tover and Tunter. —_— Tent, about ffteen years ago. || &% ¥ Finest assorts to Lieut. S, Robert E. Davidson of Bowie, Md., and| Secretary Denby took action today| Mra Lfo‘r;)x:d forn;l‘rly B Allr:—‘ 7 , ment of Cre. Pl S iit noi Dorothy J. Clark of this city. 1 P uent contributor to the columns of the || W N v:’”;'lh-‘;!l1-;"":.;“5"051?::‘5\' rothy k of e Cls. itimore, Ma,, | 10 DAIt the Increasingly heated debgte | quent contributor HE! P tonnes, Linens ot, Cleveland Park. The | *Cyfert K o Ne Y e W, within Navy ecircles upon the pro-| gpe g survived by a son, Maj. Henry | Y l and Damasks f nd I 3 a performed by the Rev. ' L S AR T posed amalgamation of line and staff M. C.; a daughter, Mrs, | | from 35¢c per s ! opaAyme . 1to form a single promotion and as- i arber, and a granddaugh- | ¥ vard up. followed b laha and Anna Kusper, botn of | 0o 0T &) S B RTOTOLON B0F - ugl yat p. SSis SR tention of recommendin ] . ! ) ne, mls "4, bown | tention of reco & it to Con-| Among the most famous sports p“rr‘h.. bride R n of_Alexandria, V 1R Orweond. e i, women in Burope is the Duchess de ! Wore a gown of | Clavelonx in the Navy for nearly twenty vears. | derful rider of horses is reputed to | at Summer Prices e Tad M iade |y Francis’ W. Hi¥, Jr. and Dgslette ©. [It wus given an impetus recently | be the best shot among the nobility. | Address Box 107-V, Star Ofl'lt-e - S va ““aimmer of Bakersfeld, Calf., | POSal serve in Europe. veil was held by |and eth Clurke of this city. o Virsinia S, Was. | port or such a change, Mr. Dnby : { Drop Postal for Samples A announced, adding that he had no in- s Da o || Furniture Reupholstered tar Wistar Haines | eWilllam N. Derkley and Henrietta B. The “ontroversy has been a live one | Vendome, who. besides being a won- | e a8 [k irace E. Newcomn, | WHeD Mr. Denby asked his bureau | It ia her boast that she has practiced ealcs ho he 3 and Grace E. Newcomwd, | chiefs for their opinions on the pro- | her hunting in every important pre- | Ve e eureled mes W. Oliver and Mary H. Davis, both S timore, Ma. We are making Friday a Special Day in— | Summer rocks ---featuring many important . Charlie Evans of this city and Vallene Rich- A M argho o ' P ded her sister a ‘ . “Jitio Cary i endod e f { Hurey T, Stover of this city aad Aline R and Ince. : { Bateman of La Plata, Md And Richard A. Oertly aul Hazie P. Brows, ride, ai voth of Clherrs Hill. Va and blue de Willara 1. Coghili of Tappabannock, Va., Miss Stockton rhees, and Bessie L. Biunton of Fauls Cross foads, sister of the bride. . i N : mer Cox and Virginia Dyson _in_blue Mvers of this city and Avis M. old_fashioned 4 on of Mansfield, O S’ Rtoberts snd Mary L. Stevenson, ’ A | e——= o] =—=]l——=l0] er and Grace C. Rand. rall, Miss Catherine Spencer and Miss Lottic_Thompson. Evelyn Jon They wore gowns of en fam city, and Maba- pepnangai s te e | Wonderful Bargains Previous to Inventory new conceits at 10 The designs presented you'll concede to be the cleverest that have been displayed — while their execution gives clue to their exclusive author- ship. | “Frank J s, Pa., and Hester Baden, Miss Botty Han- | Elolse A Lin g ety M ARy | PR R S 500 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Helen Sheckels were the ribbon bear- e st TRl Deaths Reported. Beautiful Silks, Crepes, Combinations and Sport Dresses. Any size. All Mre. Vourhees wore a gown of green [ The following deaths liave been reported to chiffon. thy health Separtment tn the Tace Tvenn fon colors and styles. Beautiful styles for summer and early fall. Lieut. Francis Arthur Garrecht was | bonrs {he,0eat man and tho ushers were | (harer dlinen . 0B Reduced to $16.95, $19.95, $25.00, $29.50 Davidson, Lieut. Louis W. Marshall, Lieut. Phillp R. Dwyer. aite, Sibiey Hosp Later in the evening Lieut. Bink| Cliaries T.De Vaugh, 9, 1230 41, and his bride left for New Hampshire | Helwix Haferkora, 30, Georgetow: 10 spend the summer, the latter wears | " AL oL, B i . Navy, Black, Tan, Pin Stripes and Checks— ing a tan o gown with a small Hopital, o S W 500 ults at these prices.they are less than cost of production. 2 i\w«mg_,{g o‘;;@ ’ Reduced to $18.95, $29.50, $39.50 5 1219 F stree 1219 F Streut 200 Haadsome Coats, Capes and Jacquets Green, Red an‘d Blue Kid ‘ i - Extra Fine Materials of Silk and Cloth High-Grade Sandals i Reduced to $19.95 and $25.00 and $29.50 to $49.50 Greatly Reduced | |l | To Close Out, Regardless of Cost. All Sales Final Summer Cotton, Voile, Linen and Gingham Dresses. All colors. One of a kind. All sizes. Reduced to $5.00, $6.95 and $12.95. Beautiful Baronet Satin Skirts. All colors, reduced to $5.00 - i Georgette, Silk and French Voile Blouses, reduced to $3.50 and $5.00 e R 100 Sweaters, fulllength and sleeveless, reduced $1.98 and $3.98. cutont, this daints model fs shown ~ OUt vamp developed in Green n Green, Dlue and Red Kid, with and Red Kid: turned soles and Spanish Louis hicels and turned soles. low box heels. (- ——lol——]o[——]o[——=lo]——0Xxu1 Tl el e e [l ol o[ [ e [o [ [ —— o[ ——=] ] Elaborate Hand-drawn Voiles. Pofpular Dotted Voiles. Novelty Novellas. Smart Linens. Serviceable Rétines. Fashionable Normandies. Suitable for sports, street and afternoan wear—and most artistically finished. Red, Green and White Tut Sandals ~Svbuick ana ratent $7.50 leather. These Shoes are made from the highest-grade leather Wfl@@@@h@y obtainable, and the “Queen Quality” trade-mark is your assur. ance of satisfaction. “ ‘White Footwear, $5.50 to $12.50. “Alwin” and “Windsor” Full-fashioned Silk Hosiery, TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET All Shades, $1.95. ‘QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 1 ‘ —— Fur Exhibition Erclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES: Extraordinaire HE hundreds of women-who have attended our Exhibi- Millinery for Saturday | £@ip totrmims comsed ier Second Floor Two Specials in delight at this advance showing of 200 dhice & | the authentic and accepted Fur : ummer / 4 i Hats in nearly all the ||| &% Modes for the coming season of fashionable models and S 1523-1924. colorings go on sale to- ' morrow at A Two-Days’ Remarkable Sale of New Whaite Hats There will be on salc—tomorrqw and Sat- $ urday——nveral hundred of the better types x I'ruly it is an exhibit extraordinaire, made possible only by the cooper. ! ation of Garfunkel & Gerth, Inc,, one of New York’s most distinguished 2 $2.00 i Fur Stylists, who are known by fashionably dressed women throughout the country as designers and creators of the finest and most exclusive Furs. New ModelsJust arrived from the millinery of wanted White Hats—all marked at..... fashion centers for late summer and early fall wear. Specially priced for Saturday selling at Y Neger before in the history of i 5 Hia Washington has such an extensive $5.00 AR and gorgeous collection of the finest | W ) Furs and Fur Garments in the au- Specitfl Prices On ! g thoritative modes been exhibited at Chiffon O]’lyx Hosiery such an advanced date. - : In order to introduce this new department we are offering Chiffon Onyx Hosiery in all the newest shades. iy 3175 $2.25 Ida Walters—Nouveau : In henor of this occasion and to celebrate the open- Hat Shop e The Materials: The Styles: The Trimmings: Canton Crepe Pokes Mushrooms Ribbons Ornaments Crepe de Chine Turbans Roll Brims Feathers = Flowers Taffeta Off-the-Face Pins Hairbraid Satin Drooping Models (First Floor) The great demand for White Hats makes this offering—at the price— the more notable, They are all charming styles—that will appeal for their individuali well as their intrinsic_valu G.emline Italian Leghorn Sport Hats— $ Sashes of all colors. Special at......... ing of our new Fur Department, all the furs in this ::ilecdon will be sold at Summer Prices—prices Fourth Floor considerably lower than will prevail in the Autumn. | 0| 3 0] e 8] e Bl e B 3 | 5] e B | =3 |8 | === o] ——= |l e——| o —— ———=]a] ——~[al =2 lal = ol == ——— | o N s N T O |