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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. Doughboys Give Dimes to Buy A Great Purchase of New Summer Dresses Lowest prices of the season tomorrow on Dainty, Desirable Cotton Frocks, together with similar styles from our own stocks proportionately reduced. $10.75 Dresses at '$6.75 French crepe, with embroidered organdie in- sertions; French crepes, hemstitched; hem- stitched tailored linens: hand-drawn, hem- stitched and lace-trimmed pl2in-colored voiles, allwyanted shades. r $12.75 $12.75 to $15.00 Dresses $9.75 Plain-colored voiles, hand-drawn, with tucked overskirts, insertion; trimmed voiles; embroid- ered voiles; French crepes, embroidered; hand- drawn French crepes; embroidered and tailored linens; also figured voiles. $16.50 to $25.00 Dresses Checked French organdies, hemstitched and tucked handkerchief linens, tailored linen coat dress, embroidered linens, hemstitched ratines, embroidered ratines, hemstitched and hand-drawn French crepes, plain-colored voiles; hand-drawn, hemstitched, lace and insertion trimmed; pleated and tucked models; also panel figured voiles. style—Women's Dress Section—Second Floor. A Friday Closing of All sizes and all shades—but not in every MISSES’ Cotton Frocks Big selections—more than a dozen of the season’s popular colorings— vivid and soft pastel shades—dark grounds. black with white and colored printings. Navy, Copenhagen and $10.75 to $25.00 Dresses in This Friday Clearaway at $7.00 $10.00 $13.00 Voiles—Linens—Dotted Swisses—Cotton Crepes 14, 16, 18 Year Sizes Straightline and bloused slip-over styles; dainty Normandie voiles, with val and filet laces or organdie collar and cuffs; linen frocks, in all colors; cotton crepes, in dark and light shades: imported dotted Swisses, in all-white; beautiful hand-drawn (at $13.00), with velvet girdle and streamers. MISSES’ Silk Frock Remnants 8—Misses’ $22.50 Sport Frocks in Flat and Roshanara sls 75 Crepes—smart two-piece styles—white with rose and green " repe X d with white. 3 4—Misses’ $25. Frocks—youthful two-plece styles, Roshanara Frocks—smart, dres: with navy blue skirts and printed pleated, tucked and lace-trimmed siik blous Five tor GES.TS solen Chaice of tan, ren. Blsck . d bl . Ador- S0 AT arcan ang ey ol e SS29:00) ably “missy”.......... Erocks of Lustrous, Heavy Quality $35.00 ° Afternoon 6 — Misses Flat Crepe—navy blue or black— Frocks—Canton and flat crepes In stra'ghtline slip-over styles—con- becoming pleated styles—bead- trast color ribbon trim- €30 5() trimmed—navy blue and $2'6.75 black. .. MISSES’ Coats, Capes, Suits 3—Misses’ $25.00 Capes ©f Tan 4—Misses’ $49.50 Two-plece Cos- Velvay, full silk $15.00 ‘tume Suits of Fine Twiil_—tallored fined and box Jacket styles— 10 50 3—Nusses’ $49.50 Straightline and ~ Navy blue and tan...... Blouse Coats of Arabeila and Lus- 4—Misses’ $55.00 Navy Blue and trosa. Just Tan Sults of Twill Cord §99 50 for early fall —beautifully tallored.... - 2—Misses’ $89.50 Three-plece 5—Misses’ $59.50 Coats of Fash- Cost [P a and Lustrosa—sash-tied and stume Suits—Eton jacket styles —in navy blue and tan twill— raightiine models—In rinted or plain colos e ioaes . 92475 b » " $29.50 2—Misses’ $65.00 Circular Capes of Embroidered Fashona oray and Feench bue $26-75 1—Miss’ $95.00 Tan Fashona Cape, circular style. $45.00. Silk olouses............ 4—Misses’ $95.00 Two and Three Piece Costume Su ts—box and Eton models, elaborately embroidered— detachable sill $39.50 blouses............ Misses' $95.00 Straightiine 2—Misses’ $95.00 Silk Suits— three-plece mode!l in roshanara, Coats of Genuine Gerona—rict two-plece in flat $5950 color and Sorrento $42.50 s - crepe..... ' 5 YouSave About 5 on these beautiful, new Silk Underwear Samples Hundreds of tailored and lace- trimmed garments—beautiful crepe de chines, radium silks and crepe- back satins —all lingerie colors — white and black; scores of beautiful styles, all at an average saving of Ore- Third over regular prices. Gowns—§7.95, $8.95, §11.95, §14.95 Usually $12.50 to $22.50 Exquisite lace-trimmed styles, in crepe-back satin—tailored styles, in heavy radium silks—radium silks and crepe de chines, with beautiful Irish and. filet medallions and edgings—bows and streamers of beautiful two-tone ribbon—you'll adore them— Chemise ¢) 95, $3.95, $4.95 to $7.95 Usually $4.50 to $13.50 Step-Ins Bloomers Beautiful cnvelope chemise, of heavy crepe de chine and radium_ silks or lustrous crepe-back satin—real Irish and filet laces. dainty French vals make edgings, inserts and panels on this exquisitely lovely underwear. CAMISOLES—S$1.39, $1.95, $2.95 Usually $2.25 to $5.00 Strap styles, in fine silk crepes and satins—many tailored styles with hemstitched tops and straps—others beautifully lace- trimmed. All of them lovely, lovely garments. SLIPS—Three Splendid Styles Ail With Hip Hems of SELF Material Nainsook, $1.95 Sateen, $2.95 Tub Silk, $3.95 Firm quality white F':"f"‘.fli:["r’;u';‘;,:"‘ Fine quality tub silk with hemstitched top nainsook with tallored ot SR 0TS StY1eS top and self strap. dallions—edging. and self strap: _ SWEATERS—Amazingly Reduced T'wo splendid groups—a dozen smart styles—almost every wanted color and color combination! efl.l:.c::'etlela,h SIIID-HVEPO ;v;‘G Y:x Fiber Golf Jackets, Fiber and Mo- mohair _yarn. . beapi s WHlTyE oNLY ?" :.v. hair Golf Coats, sleeveless and with eral attractive weaves—the Jac. Sleeves, Plain Fiber Sip.ons, in ?uenes are delrfl\flq, block, two toned and angerine an gray; applique design. A French Handmade Underwear, $1.95 Beautifully hand-embroidered gowns and envelope chemise, entirely hand sewed. For choice—handsome round, square and V neck gowns—chemise with self straps—built-up shoulders, too. You'll feel amply repaid for pressing. Formerly $3.59. English Sateen Petticoats $1.95 Straightline models, with double panel front and back. Choice of scalloped or hemstitched buttons. AlF lengths. $1.95. Boyshform ssc Pettiskirts, $5.90 Brassieres. ...... .ll:eau;’ilul seli-striped “Vani Specs Priced silk” Pettiskirts with , 20-inch i m’:“‘“m"’;m model—back Shadow hem of SELF material. fastening, with elastic at waist All regular sizes, in white, flesh, line. In pink or white broche or navy blue, gray, beige and plain pink sateen. Sizes 32 to henna. “Extra sizes. $6.90. pastel-colored voiles, entirely handmade and Sale on Third Floor! $2.50 to $4.00 Silk Gloves $1.55 Pair 16.botton-length, best quality Milan. ese siik with pisin arms, 12.button styles with fancy silk net arms, beau- tiful novelty gauntiet styles with em- broldered and scalloped tops. Not all sizes in every style. In a_sweeping clearaway Friday at, pair, $1.55. $2.00 Silk Gloves, 95c Badly broken sizes—novelty strap- wrist styles. White with gray or mode, trimming, gray with biue, mastic with brown. All fine quality Milanese silk. $1.50 Chamoisette Gloves, 75c 16-button.length, in pearl and white only. Selling Friday at one-half! $1.50 Lace Mitts, 65c Black and white lace net, in splendid imitation of filet patterns. Assorted Gloves, 50c Pair _ Odds and ends of 2-clasp silk glov in small and large sizes—strap-wrist chamoisettes, In large sizes. A big chance if you can find your size. STOCKINGS $3.00 All-Silk Stockings, $1.95 Every pair perfect and full fash- loned. * Good medium weight of pure thread silk, weil reinforced. Silk garter m and feet. Black, gray and cham only—broken sizes. = O ) = $2.50 Fiber Sport Stockings $1.50 Fancy colored stockings, stitch patterns. All full fashioned and perfect. Splendid for early fall. $2.00 Silk Stockings, $1.25 Pure thread silk with mercerized hem and foot. All perfect and full fashioned. Splendid quality, but badly broken sizes. White, otter, brown and a few pairs of cordovan with colored clox. ** 75c Lisle and Cotton Stockings, 50c Medium and heavy weights—plain and wide ribs—a few colored noveitics Broken sizes in black, gray and brown. $7.50 Umbrellas, $4.95 Two dozen All-silk Shower-proof Umbrellas, wide satin borders, wood handles with leather loops, colored and amber bakelite handles; ring and strap styles. A splendid group! $15.00 Umbrellas, $8.95 Remnants from our finer stock—all heavy sliks, with grosgrain or satin border. ~Beautiful carved wood han- dles, inlald colored and amber bakelite —a few in ivory bakelite—ioop, strap and ring styles. Choice of navy blue, brown, red, green, purple and btack. 18—$10.00 to $22.50 HATS, $3.50 Beautiful dress, sport and tai- lored styles—only room to describe a few. . 1 Handmade Turban, of navy blue satin brald. Rust color coque frou. frou at side. $3.50. 2—$12.50 Draped White Turbans, ba- {avia‘cloth, with china bead trimming. 5—$15 Embroldered Sport Hats, of tagal straw; upturned and poke shapes. Summer colorinas. $3.50. $18.50 Large G in drop- facing, 3 ISl s b & ".83"—50 !Sport Hats, $1.95 all upturned and cloche shapes, mostly in rough white straws: em broldery on ba 5 rastery. nding in sweater color. NECKWEAR = 'Ano“tller Gr C to .50 Neckwear—just two or three of a kind—vestee sets, collar and cuff sets, bib collars—dozens of dainty pieces, only a trifle mussed. Organdies, linens, Point d'Esprit pattern nets. Come, look through this group early “NEW Net Guimpes With Sleeves $2.75 $3.50 $3.95 Long or short sleeves, trim. med with filet edging or rows of cream val lace ruffling and hand embroidery. Just the thing for sleeveless sweaters! Ruffled Val Sets Collar and cuff sets—collars In round two-plece styles—cuffs falrly deep—entirely fashioned by rows of tiny cream valen. clennes ruffles. Most attractive! rear vests sets of plain white with deep _hems—also colored stitching and bandings. New deep ‘“Cavaller” and “Butcher” cuffs. Mighty smart for the new frock or to freshen up the old. \ 1216 F St. N.W. REMNANTS at Seemingly Impossible Prices! Smartest of fashions—most beautiful materials- Coats, Wraps, Suits and high-grade apparel accessories in tomorrow’s Clearaway! Every effort being made to di pose of these before our August Ist stock taking. Un- paralleled reductions have been allowed in oxder to clear out odd garments and broken lines. Look! Magnificent $95.00 to $125.00 Wraps—Capes and Coats, $49.75 Most beautiful of silk, twill and pile fabric materials, with high standing collars of costly furs—or richly embroidered; chin- chilla, satin, flat crepe, gerona, veldyne and twills; tan, gray, cocoa, navy and black. Be sure to sec them early! Beautiful $75 and $85 Spring Capes— Embroldered, Bralded and Tallored Spring Capes of Marvella, Gerona, Fashona and Veldyne—navy, gray and black—finest of materials—fine capes, silk linings. Only 12 of these. 2--$95.00 Sash-tie Navy Blue Twill Coat: —sizes 36 to 40—$34.75. 8—$50.00 and $55.00 Cape: styles, In soft Velvay, fine twil $22.75. 5 10—$49.50 Navy Blue and Black Twill Coats, in blouse style, panel style and popular straightline style—$23.75, _‘A—sws.oo Silk Wraps—very handsome black brocaded Roshanara silk—$18.75. 1—$39.50 Tan and White Plaid Sport Coat—size 34—$11.75. 1—$50.00 Brown and Tan Plald Sport Cape, $14.75. $25 to $39.50 Jacquettes A Friday closing of Sport Jacquettes of rosh- anara silk, brocaded ratine, chinchilla and camel's hair. White, black, rose, gray and tan. A rcal $16.75 ™ Women’s $35 Suits, $10 tures and homespuns—grays and tans—loose box and kets. .00 Mavy Blue Twill Suits—loose box Jackets, ribbon bound— $65 and $75 Suits, $24.75 Tan and gray only, but of fine twill cord—long jackets—strictly tallored—aiso embroldered styles. $50.00 and $55.00 Twill Suits, In navy and black—tucked panel and beited jacket styles—$29.75. 2-$55.00 Tan and Brown Checked Velour Tallored Suits—sizes 34 and 36—Ilong paneled Jackets. Very smart, indeed. $28.75. $59.50 to $69.50 Twill Suits, $32.75 A wonderful “buy”! NAVY BLUE AND BLACK, hip length and long panel jackets—dressy styles—wrap-around and 1oose box models. Also (iwo only) $79.50 Tan Twill Cord Tallored Suits—sizes 32 and 38. $65 and $85 Three-Piece Suits, $26.75 A seemingly Impossible price! Twlll Suits with blouses of beautiful silks—blouse, box and wrap-around Jackets—navy, gray and black. $95 to $110°Three-Piece Suits, $46.75 What a chance to secure an Exclusive Suit! Navy, Black and Gray TWILL SUITS of wonderful quality—attached silk blouses—braided and embroidered styles. 3—$29.50 Shantung Silk Suits—sash-tie style—taiiored and embroid- ered—$1£.75. 2—$45.00 Roshanara Silk Sults—navy blue and black—sash.%'e jack- ets—plaited skirts—$38.75. Large Women’s Suits, $48.75—844.75 8—$65.00 and $75.00 Sults In sizes 44!; to 52);—very long and hip- length tailored jackets—navy and black twlili—all finely tailored—$48.75. 7—$69.50 to $85.00 Suits In stout sizes—fine navy blue and black twills—w'th long braided panel jackets, tucked borders, box and sash-tied models—$44.75. SKIRTS—FRIDAY! 103 Fine Skirts Marked for Closing! $12.50 Knife-pleated Flannel Skirts—orchid, tan, pink, gray. $12.50 and $13.75 Ratine Skirts—plaids and stripes—also Woolen Skirts in Velour Checks and Novelty S:Tipes—iovely col- orings. 9410.75 Plard Skirts—wrap-around style—gray and tan. with Egyptian embroidery iered, paneled, circular and straightline nd lovely satins—navy blue and black— $5 $7 Women’s Dresses Almost Unbelieveable The savings Friday on these odd numbers from our women's dress stocks. Just imagine, for instance, 4—$125.00 to $175.00 Exclusive Models, $59.50 4—$125.00 to $175.00 Evening and Dinner Dresses—white crepe, crys- tal beaded—white chiffon and Chantilly lace over black satin—silver em. broidered gray flat crepe—cocoa-colored Jacquard silk gown equally sult- able for informal wear. All size 36. $59.50. Others as Low as $5.00—Friday 10—$25.00 and $29.50 Flat, Canton and Satin Crepe Frocks, in a variety of pleated, panel and hand.drawn styles—cocoa, gray, Lanvin green and navy blue. Sizes 36 to 42. $16.50. $35.00 Hand-drawn Orchid Flat Crepe Sport Frock—size 40—$19.50. 2-$65.00 Afternoon Dresses, knife-pleated black Canton crepe and gray all-over embroidered flat crepe. Also 1 $35.00 figured georgette, draped, and 1 $39.50 brown Canton street dress. Sizes 34, 36, 38. $2150. 2—$9.75 Check Gingham Dresses—Sizes 34 and 36, $5.00 $20.50 Brown Sitk Cordette Street Dress, sze 36. Ayso $25.00 Nov- elty Silk Street Dress, In brown, n ".50. 3—$21.50 Striped Tub Slik Dresses—tailored styles—sizes 38, 40, 44— $13.75, 7—$25.00 Canton Crepe Street Dresses—beautifully draped styles—in navy blue, brown, green and gray. Sizes 34 to 42. $14.75. $69.00 Yellow Hand-drawn Flat Crepe Sport Frock—size 34—$32.50. 10—$85.00 and $95.00 Afternoon Dresses, $39.50 Handsome pleated and embroidered models in smart flat crepe and crepe faille—many becomjng draped styles. Lots of individuality to these frocks. Brown, black, beige and navy biue. Sizes 34 to 38 only. $85.00 Black Flat Crepe, with Knife-pleated apron front—size 36— $55.00, $125.00 Draped Cream Lace Evening Gown—in stock but a few weeks—size 36—$98.50. $185.00 Black and White Flowered Chiffon Dinner Dress, with panel front and scariet poppy. Very handsome. $155.00. BLOUSES—Figure the Savings! $5.90 and $6.95 Sport $3.95 Handmade Blouses Blouses, $4.95 $2.85 Handmade slip-overs of pure Odd blouses—two or three of a linen, trimmed with handdrawn style—entirely handmade from fine work, colored linen collars and cuffs volles and "b; Handdrawn port shirts of English broadcloth work, real filet and Irish picot edg- with navy blue polka dot tie—nov. ing combine with Peter Pan and elty tissue volles and cotton crepes Tuxedo styles to make this Iot un- in “slip-over and jacquette styles. usually. worth while. Broken sizes. All mighty smart! $5.00 and $5.90 Costume $2.50 Cotton Blouses, $1.95 Blouses, $4.65 Dotted voiles slip-over biSuses, A wonderful assortment, includ’ choice of rose, orchid and copen- ing printed silk Jacquettes, side-tie hagen blue with white dots and style—beautiful Printed and em. white madeira embroidery collars broidered crepe slip.overs—geor- —pongette slip-overs with Paisiey gette crepe tuck-in biouses. Spien- collars and cuffs—side-tie Jac. did variety of colors. Sizes 34 to 44 quettes of printed volle, copen. in one or another of these becom- hagen blue or tan ground. " ing styles. CLEARING—Fine Silk BAGS $4.00 to $12.50 Silk Bags $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $7.50 Handsome shirred and tucked brocaded silks—popular pouch and envelope shapes. fancy styles gathered into filigree tops—nickel and cov- ered frames, many with jeweled clasps—all beautifully fitted and fancy lined—a dozen wanted summer colorings—now In four almost unbelieve- ably low-priced groups, Make sure of your choice by choosing early! $16.50 Knife.pleated White Crepe dé Chine Sport Skirts— colored borders. $13.75 Knife.pleated Shantung Silk Skirts, $16.50 Striped Canton Crepe and Roshanara Silk Skirts— Copenhagen blue and white, black and white, navy and white, navy and gold. $11.50 Knife-pleated Wool Canton Skirts—fine deep pleats. in gray,«tan and cocoa. $15 Knife-pleated White Satin Striped Canton Crepe Skirts. $14.75 Knife.pleated Roshanara Crepe Silk Skiris—in tan, gray and cocoa $12.50 Knif navy blue. . -pleated Wool Crepe Skirts—white, tan, gray, All Colors—All Sizes—Fresh Shipments Constantly GOLD STRIPE—SILK STOCKINGS THAT WEAR You know the silk stocking satisfaction g 3 ; sati that comes from wearing Gold Stripe. You won’t be disappointed in any res; ect if Jelleff's—the only authorized Washington Agency! With merecrized garter hemIsJ, $2.00 pair; with all-sli)lk garter_hems, $2.75 pair. you buy the:n at $38.75 ]inight in extreme southeast por | [light to gentle winds, mostly || Highest temperature, | stockhoim. i| | Hamitton, Among the competitive prizes September at the national rifle matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, will be the new infantry trophy. Last year Maj. Gen. Charles S. awarded annually. Infantry officers and enlisted men were asked to contribute to the fund. {Officers were limited to 50 cents and $1. while the enlisted men contrib- {uted 5, 10 and 15 cents. The trophy cost $4,000. | THE WEATHER { | District {land-—Fair tonight and {no change in temperature; gentle winds, mostly northeast, except mod- jerate and possibly fresh on the coast. | Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- {row, except probably unsettled to- It was de- on; v north {and northeast, except moderate to | fresh tonight on the coast. ! Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 pm.. 85 § pm., 80; 12 midnight, 71; 4 am., 63; 8 am, 4; noon, 82. Barometer—4 p.m., 8 p. 120.11; 12 midnight, 30.13; 4 a.m., 30.13; :8 a.m., 30.15; noon, 30.14. 30.11; §6. occurred Lowest tem- 5:40 a.m at' 4:30 pm !perature, 62 | today. | Temperature same date last year— 1 Highest, 84; lowest, 69. | Condition of the Water. { Temperature and condition water at § am.: Great Fal | perature, .82; condition, clear. Weather ia Various Citles. vesterday. occurred at of the Tem- = Temperature, @= Bismarck | Boston Tuffalo Charleston - Cleveland | Denver G Helena Huron. Ji Cloudy Pt.clonds Cloudy. { San_Diego. G i ady 8. Francisco 30.04 . St. Louis.... 30.16 St. Paul Seattle ... kane " WA D 3011 86 FOREIG! (8 a.m., Greenwl Station: London, England Paris, . France { Vienna, Austria . Copenhagen, Denm Sweden al), Azores. jermuda .. { San Juan, Porto Rico. Havana, Cuba .. &0 Colon, Canal Zone. 80 time, ‘Tempera ture. Clear Clear Ruin Part cloudy Rain Horta ( Part clouds [LINER LEAVING U. S. DRY { ORDERS LIQUOR BY RADIO the Associated Pre! ‘PLYMOUTH, July 19.—Stocks of beer, stout, whisky, gin, vermouth and wine- awaited the Unitéd States liner Reso- luts, which arrived here vesterday. They had been ordered by wireless after the vessel sailed from New York. During the voyage the ship’s physi- iclan rarely issued prescriptions ~for liquor, as the Resolute sailed without waiting for_medicinal supplie Resolute in November, 1922, tr: from the American to flag. e ) e Panaman of Columbia and Mary- | tomorrow: | Pt.cloudy | in |signed Farnsworth, chlef of infantry, agreed | j, to furnish a handsome trophy, to be l | {child is so jin this { aari, { good health and p! | establishmen $4,000 Rifle Match THE INFANTRY TROPHY. aud | completed by M. Viquesney of Spencer, Ind., and now occupies a prominent place in the office of the chief of infantry. The trophy is of bronze, engraved with the figures of two doughboys, one kneeling and firing while the other cing under cover of his com- s fire. e trophy is to be competed for cach year by teams participating in the Infantry team matches, which was won last year by the infantry team, Maj. Per Ramen of the 28th Infantry, team captain. The match is destined to be the great classic in American rifle marksmanship. PLENTY OF SLEEP FOR CHILD URGED Constant Activity Sometimes Pulls Down Health, Bulletin Says. If your child is not gaining weight. not 'doing well in school and does not sleep as much as he should. he is either stimulated or over fatigued from too much activity, ac- cording to a bulletin issued today by the bureau of education of the Interior Department. od does three things for the growing child, according tothe bul- letin. It serves as fuel to keep the body engine running. repairs dam- age done to tissue by daily wear and tear, and builds new tissue, which eans growth. The first two pro- ses go on continuously. What- ever food material is left over from over jthem may be used either for further activity or for growth. used tor both. In some cases, the bureau says, the active that the repair d. and some or all ceping hours must be used ¢ catching up on back work. Surplus food material is then used way instead of for the lengthening nd strengthening of bones, the building of larger and firmer muscles. When a child has the right amount of the right kind of foods and sleeps long hours in a quiet room with ample fresh barring diseas the result is ical growth. At four years of age a child should have twelve hours sleep. From five o seven years, eleven fo twelve hours is required. while from eight to eleven, ten to eleven houts is re- commended. From twelve to four- teen vears nine to ten hours in sleep urged. Co-operation is won, the bureau . when the pleasant re- sul of a proper sleep schedule are realized. HELD ON DRUG CHARGE. John Henry Burch, arrested several days ago by Detectives Saunders and Evans and Revenue Agent Rabbitt on a charge f violation of the Har- rison mnarcotic law, was arraigned before. United States Commissioner Tt cannot be air, Needham C. Turnage vesterday after- | noon. He waived hearing and was held in $1,000 bond for the action of the grand jury. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V.L:SPEARECOQ. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare Fhone Fran. ssz0. 940 F St. N.W. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 926 NEW YORK AVE. Conducted Inexpensively Col. 464. W.WARREN TALTAVULL A NOME FOR FUNERAL SERVICE 3610 14TH ST. AT SPRING ROAD: " 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automohile Funerais. Quick. Dignified_and Etficient Service, . W. W, Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Automobile Service. cl TOCKETBOOK—A 8th and G sts. se. Cail 914 G st s.e N_Platipum; one diamond, two sap- B T Siween eton st and Seaton st nw. Call North 9381 Reward. BAR P phire: Le Paradis roof A Wardman Park annex. Reward if returved £ Apt, 800, Wardman Park annex. S Female, § weeks old_near COLL‘EMPI’UPP’N”‘?:;“ . Reward. Phone “containingfive IR 1 ounting: Lberal re- Alpher. 907 G st. n.w. White, except brown o tail. " Reward. Col. 7890-W. 7 Tiway mall service. containing L Wash. elec. car Wed. evening. Phone N. 6741. . = ES_Shell rimmed, 1n_or near Bavoy st.n.w Phone Col, 210 Reward____ G—Will_person who found laq B D ner handbag on boat or at Mars Han 'Wednesday keep money but kindly re turn bag o 1305 Euclid st nw.% KEYS—Three, on ring. 6th and H n.w. North 8575. N—Piatioum bar, diamond in_center. Re- B Nort B, P NG_Set_with_large t Romof Rialto July 14. / Reward. Kening- ton 82, E SPECTAL POLICE BADGE—No. 2000, L H. Guy. 462 K s.w. Lt W coin purse; 1ith and G sts., . AR s ‘northbound 11¢h at. car, or Eueiid otity_apt. 85, 1829 Enclid st. - ‘ WHIST WATCH—Eigm, black ™ day moruing, Reward. Phove Linc. 6777- MOND! Draoe, Glamond st ward. Return to D DOG—Wolf hound, a! ears and spot Dext topas; left in rest Mon- | ehapel & p=————=THE ORIGINAL =y mfi.sgeare (. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE Sepe CLYDE J. NICHOLS sl THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.5 ‘Honjelike Funeral Parlor. Phone_Lincoln -Frank Geiet’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i ey Chapeie eiepione, _ Main 2473 Timothy Hanlan 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 534; JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. I.E'.-l 1n 14 l. ncoln 142. Model ChRSY vate Ambulances. Livery in Connectior — Phone West 96. Automobile_Service. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Emhalmer. Livery in connection. odern atorlm. urices. 332 Pa. ave. Director _ana Commodious Moderate T ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ' TONIGH™. Commander Clarence P. Brower has called ‘a meeting of Richard . Harden Camp, No. 2, U. 8. W. V., for 8 o'clock at Pythian Temple. Unity Society, 1326 I street, wiik meet, 8 o'clock. Rev. Garnett Jan- uary will lecture on ‘Personality.” Red Triangle Outing Club will meet et end of Mount Pleasant car line, 7 o'clock, for moonlight hike along Piney branch, "Rock creek and Klingle road to Mount Alban's. Special cars ‘will leave Glen Echo at 7 o'elock for returning members of the Bible School of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, which is having its annual picnic at the park today and evening. ’ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow, 7 p.m.. in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Mrs. Hattle Rupert will speak. Special music. the eldest son of Sam- ra Psies Allen.” Funeral from el I and La E. Church at Relle Itimore and I x) CRAWFORD. Thursday, her apartment in fllnes; ladelphia papers July 19, 1923, at e this city_after a long RACHAEL A. CRAWFORD. Services 8t Gawlers chapel, 1730 Pa. ave. nw.. on v, July 20, at 4 p.am. Tt . L Tnterment at DANDRIDGE. Entered into rest Wednesday July 18, 1 t 1:48 p.m.. at her residence, 638 Acker st ne. SARAH M. B. DA DRIDGE. devoted wife of Richard A. dridge and beloved daugiiter of Mrs. Maria Magruder of Upper Marlboro, Md.; sister of Nelwon Magruder and Mrs. Annie Harrison of Atantic . N. 1. " Funeral services Wil be leld Sunday, July at 1 pm at Israel Baptist Church, 11th sf. between F and G sts. ne. Rev. John H. Purke. pastor. Atiantic pers please copy. 219 EDWARDS. Wednesdar. July 18, 1 t George Washington = University Hospital, ELLA E. beloved wife of Douglas (. Edwards and dauglter of John G. and the late Moilic Johnson. from Bap vi . Friday, July Interment Unlon cemeters, , at 11 a.m. Rockvitie, Md. FODWIN. The District of Columbia Com mandery “of “the ' Military . Order of the Loyal Leglon of the United States an nounces the death of Companion and ex- Aommander EDWARD ALLISON GODWIN. Brigadier General U. 8” Army, at Fort Sam Houston, Tex.. July 13, 1 Col. HENRY C. RIZER, Commander. G. H. POWELL, Recorder. HURDLE. Suddenly, Tuesday, July 17, 1925, BETTIE, beloved ‘wife of George Hurdle: Remaing' resting at the chapel of Wm. T Sardo & Co., 412 H st n.e. Funeral from the chapel of Wm. H. Sardo & Co., Friday, Juls 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. 19 MACKESSY. At her father's residence, Geor: Tasior 913 3rd st n.w. RUTH MARY wife of William D, Mackesss. Fu- riday, Jul 1923, 8:30 a.m.. from above résidence: thence to St. Aloykius Church. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. = MAGUIRE. Tue: in Georgetown I MAGUIR Robert H. 3 “Bol” McGuire and Mr Funeral from her late residenci .. on Monday, July thence to 8t Paul's Church, 15th and V sts. n.w., whers 'm mass ‘will be celebrated at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. Interment 'S, Volunteers, niversity Hospital, KATE 2, beloved ‘wife of cd mother of Ronsaville. . 1434 V st . 1023, at 6:30 DELOS T. . beloved husband of Mrs. D. T Funeral services will be held Fri. day afternoon. July 20, 2 o'clock, at the napel of Lee's’ undertaking estabiishment nds invited. MARING. A specia) communication of Osiris Lodge. No. 26, F. A. A. M., will be held Fri day, July 1023, at 1:00 p.m.. for the purhose of atiending the funerai of our lats brother, “DELOS T MARING. 19, 1923, at LEE M. T , Jr., the son d the late Lee tingly. brother @ Robert N. and hushand of M; D. Mat tingly. Remains at 2050 E st. of funeral hereafter. REED. Departed this life July 1 LOTTIE REED, loving daughter of Stewart, wife of James Reed. Temains 8t her father's residence. 111 erd’s court n Funeral Friday. ock. from Metropolitan A. M N st. between 15th and 16th o.w. SHELDEN. Wednesday, July 15, 1023. at the nic 'and Eastern Star Home, JOHANNA SHELDEN. widow of the late Frank R Shelden. Fui 1 services Friday, July 20, at 1:30 p.m., the 8. H. Hines Company funeral Lome, 2901 14th st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Ariington cemeters. 19 STEVENSON. Satuclar, July 14, 1023, at the Naval Hospital. Chelren. Capt. GEORGE E_T. S1EVENRO husband of Grace Garvin Stevenson. from Temple Baptist Church, 10th and N sts., Friday, July 20, at 10 a.m TAYLOR. At her home, 2108 16th st. se.. Jnly 18, 1923, ROWENA, beloved wife of Henrs E. Taylor. Bods will be taken fo Bradford county, Pa., for interment. ¥ In @Memoriam. GUINEY. In_remembrance of my belovad niece, MARY GUINEY, who died one Year ago foday, July 19, 1932, She passed from earth through that ever opening door, that swings betw forever and no more. MARY KENNEDY. * In_loving memory of HENRY HALL Y). who departed this life one year ago today, July 19, 1922 God promised we shall meet again TUpon that glorious day When time and sorrow are no m And the mists have rolled awa. His life he gives no more to us His hard work all is done His soul has crossed the great divide To the goal that he has won HIS DEVOTED BROTHER. GEORGE HALL, AND LOVING SISTER, CORDELIA HILL: Just a line of sweet remembrance d true: of Ellen lwu.sox. W Tel. call M, 1383, RUSSELL. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, LAURA RUSSELL, who. entered into rest ten years ago toduy, July 19, 1913. Oh, dear mother, how I miss you More than tongue can tell. But when God called you to heaven loes all things well. sh_my For as long as there is memors, Mother, 1 will alwars think of thee HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EVA WEBB NFORD. In sad but loving remembranc A oor dear mother and grangmother. ELIZ ARETH SANFORD, who departed this life one-year ago today, July 19, o 1 often sit and think of you, dear mother, When I am all alone, For memory s the only friend. That grief can call its own. Again the month of July is here To me the saddest of the year, For just one year ago today My beloved mcther passed awa This das brings back memories 0f the one who was called to rest, The one who thinks of her today Ts the one who loved her best. You will_never be forgotten. Never shall your memory fade. Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Round_the grave where you are laid. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, FLORENCE V. DENHAM. We_ can never forget you. While in this world we st God only_knows our feell Since you have gon Your dear face is alwa: Your dear, sweet smiles are too, You cannot come to us, dear grandmother, ‘But some day we will ‘try and come to you. HER LOVING GRANDSONS, JOHN AND GEORGE. MITH. In sad but loving remembrance of B hear tather and_ grandfather. WILLTAM H. SMITH, who fell asleep in Jesus three ears ago, July 19, 1021 Upright and faithtul fo sli his wars, ‘A wonderful cter to the end of his days. lovis er, good and kind; A“?;l,;.l onderful memory you left behind. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, HATTIE SMITH, AND LOVIN: GRANDDAUGH- TER, ALBERTA JOHNSO! . In memory of my mother, ALICE WILSO! who died four years ¥, Juiy 19, 1016, * Apniversary mass at’ the harch of the Natiwity: St e S 3iARTHA DEAN grandmother, Ing memorlals (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. 4 A representative will call by appoeint. ment_with portfolios of designs and suggestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC, 914 Fifteenth Street FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 E St