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THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923. —_— e TG & 8% s B % R CEORCE AI}KER A 0. ousse oEko. Ty DARTY TAKEN 30 emoram. ion of the District of ; Civil War Veteran Will Be Buried L Mason, Knights oved husband, DAVID CL v o' member of the at Arlington Tomorrow. CLARK, ‘my. lorlux. dasehier, who coton y 08 Club, Sigma | Ai B se, veteran of the civil war, into hevenly rest six years ago today. Juls of . U. ’ Hamr of the old Washington L]t e et Mearom - Al el " : CLARK. In loving remembrance of Infantry. He is survived b home, aged eighty seve A . brothers, Franklin Acker of Washe | wife: whs maqe nor poven Jears His Timely—-A July Clearance Sale bro ash- | wife, who made her home «t the East- ington, as Acker of Califor-|ern Star He ied early in the pres- . . . cker idan and “nt mon Th funeral wil e ol J v Cool Cotton Underwear (PR ———— - e ‘I:;h;z Gl S L Gentral Distriot Mothers and| Ly 4 £ , nes ndertaking establishment, 2901 Aud follow llun from day to day | of Oldest Inhabitants and THE BURIAL AT SEA LR strest noriwsst, tomorow: attof (Children: tol Enjoy Two i e R DRI AL national cemetery, with military hon- | - : 4 oot son of Kensington, Md., a persona A DEVOTED MOTHER, MATT Formerly ‘$1.95 and 1 50 Other Prominent Societies. By Dr. Frank Crane, m";::g ot s Bon vatens, oo Weeks in Open Air. $2.50 — Reduced to o — There inea are writien somewhere | Guilonal emeiery =8 S ; interment will be 'in Arlington ELLIOTT. In sad but lving rem: SIMMN LA LTI, Whe deper on the Pacifi n, sand | ment of the Potomae, G. A. emens have been completed | How 1 mive Just in time to replenish your vacation ward- miles from Z.’::S.“u!‘ ot robe. ghtgowns, Envelope Chemise. Step- 2 w‘ h“\_"' just exved a burial atfand served throughout the their mothers to Camp Good Will 2 Drawers, Vests and Pajamas. Fashioned of fine. “i:m ,,,’:.‘, :L'," = ,,,,’_”';‘,» :“,,"',’A ;,l B Moo Buniz cool nainsook, plain and shadow batiste. Styles e : @fania Burisl sesvice on ‘hiN"::‘“_:l '; Lottt stras in this cits e » 4 in the group to please the most fastidious taste, ! s % replicd that 1 had not ,f’.\i* .-iv'\"'“'fiffi:::“i..v:x:'.u“‘x‘;(‘.f‘} » ltrict of x;‘,-h\lmm T oo e L i torotte irom simple tailored to elaborately lace-trimmed i : 2 i “Then,” he said, “it you will be on | Star Home visitors, Miss 3 2 Take and| For. so lng wg iie 1a 1o onr oo models. 5 . \ the rear deck prrow morning at |4 of Masons of Langdon. et Margaret . D | Mother. we will alwass think of the ht styles in Gowns— Step-in Drawers and # : V ting l |lof ‘the southeast aistrici D N Ve i i ; . S0 at 8 o'clock this morning 1went] AUTO KILLS GIRL OF 3. {5t to Sries sieren 1 wittote neck lines: also strap- handmade laces: some : - = rear deck. 1 found there two| e T et e it oD et iape shoulder models some entirely handmade :“ul o % ilors and otlicers drawn up, | Driver Held Blameless for Accident ! cially undernourished childr who ftoin de recalls the dur hand - embroidered trimmed with dainty o s :1‘[‘]‘"! £ \['; ace between them. At the to Child at Play. lure being kept through the season, § the SngtlsofidEALl tooK Y iniothEr Choice offflesh and white. binding in contrast. i ide of the vessel was a long hoard are returning today ) The wnemory returns with its grief ; 5 : extending hol 4 e - rall, | Special h to The Star. The welfar: comn - o Envelope Chemise— Two-piece Pajamas, oi e Bl L o e o : W = ; W e il r " TN s regulation and strap lovely quality batiste in H 5 S | Fithithesas Hig, for it Was a | Madeiine, three-year. diughter of [ Volunicered to furnish two cr: e 2 \houlders; some tailored light . blue and_ fiesh: . R 1 : Rov and Helen Knrigg, wa ranges for Camn Good Will o CER LA BANRA T : AR shoht T d died d at Westernport y on- | Week during the rest of the season. with hemstitching and hemstitching, shirring z 4 | Nea 1 the Japanese on the ship, | ink, when struck by automobile | The W, | OW i ety store is hand-embroidered ~ dots: and binding in contrast: - fifteen or twenty of them, were | driven by Geor : gt e i L i others elaborated with tiny silk . floral decora- i . 5 ered. and i f the British s . the 'side- ) parties fine laces. tons t - Ao . e 2 nd darted Sl ' i t ean med E cording « Officer Florian . o TR A THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BROTHER | Nbine ‘like an infinite Wisros ‘e | son, who witnessed the accident, 4 2 sl carm ! Wi ¥ 1 litde Aoating house of ;,“,H,.“qu unavoiduble. De Witt was mov- | ¢, ster ce, through M e : Letween the twin inary speed at the tim . 5 tent t PARENTS below and the mer Joseph B. Finan came | o t Charl 1 ; s avens above. No land or vessel |here and investigated the accident, de- s md Miss | R S Clearance Of Corsets br. George X Acker. %o . for | was in sizht. The unflecked horizon | ciding an Inquest was unnecessars s fne ‘ g0 today. Jul i many years a pra ng ph o] snsiEslotiug o : R aDs e Models originally 1 { Washington, a native of this city, ane chebween ithe two a 1 Wil “Dickinson, s 3 | § AL BRete nen walked the staff cap- ¢ fsan priced $1.50 to $3.50 prominently identified with the 3 . holdini his little book roE MADE HIS OWN NOOSE. o The summer outligs committoe 1o For s news its appeal for fun i yr . > - o : a3 i H r s the work fo he ba g he 3 HER LOVING American Lady, R & G, Warner's Rustproof, | 1o Ansostetton of Staser Enmubitonte all heads were bared. Amid the | Youth in “Florida May Hang il “OIESTn . MITIS, o sad bt Double Ve and €-B Corsets that have been leit {of the District of Columbia and the | siobpes wnd it uns e if o Tag Through Own Bloa summer outings ce e Ao dear mather, ELIZABETH MILL in odd lots. Low, medium bust and elastic top Soclety of Natives, dled yesterday at {its breath, he began e 3 i urer, Harry Meem, 1 ried this life three yea models of coutil and silk broche. All sizes 20 Pl g ifhic Aswiinted Tivane {stree berson. | Tuly 23, 1000 el ofcoubille 1 = e the family residenc 3 16th T x i e i b bbb i G to 36 in the lot, but not in every make and style. 2 = it At = - re: e F . life 3 a.. July 23.—Aubrey |21 e donoi alledd from, this world to 4 peac RSk S northw (1, (AIL| a short .uln : 01»;”‘4 ,, I A e o Nichols, who Rguraitvely made bis o, by Gl Wi knomes : 3 noumonia. No arrangements have he w yet s live again must_hang by it unless in heaven we mect sealn. - liden madk Cor Wi tanesatgenalie | I Bagm se usual words many tute pardon board commutes nis | GIDEONS PICK LOUISVILLE VING SONS TATMOS D AND A il e Chifeas aany but they leaped out |se king a_woman in | OKLATIOMA CITY. Okla. Jul g Mgt e o T 4 nd shattering impres- | this city more 1 year ago Louisville, k s selectod ‘ v Nicholas Acker. 1o buria #ss. One was thankful for ritual, | youngsier who 1s just twenty-one |next meating p at the closingk | T4 : Joxiiy. Meuem | Wil be in Owk Hill cemetery | that there were stately and sonorous | vears old. insisted on pleading guilty | Session of the annual convention of | = Dr. Acker was born October 3, |WOTds prescribed in @ hook to be said [to the capital charage. and now the | the fonal Association of Gideons He was educated the Penn- |UPon suc N occasion, and that so|supreme court | refused to reopen | yesterday. v I Bogks yivania. Coflese, where ho took hia|Breat an event was not left to be |his Philadelphia < elected natio and hie kM |marred by any impromptu impertec- | = Under aw at the time of his | president = cecived his me tien. ck. plea of gullty. a i . / o ical education at oid Columbian Uni- ”-\l the ;xm »f the brief e . as l‘rruu;.rfb ‘a mandatory senten Y e et t WS BEVOTED Mo ER versity v Ge Washington | the words were e e~ |death. Since then new le e e Sridomieat b ifierias Desirable Summer Silks 8 Erebingion | 105, "m0, e, e W faca, Sine chen, e, o B ] b e = ~ ated from the | two sailors tipped up the board, and 1l be discretionary with the trial | seamed and never boiled the we footsten to take a third of children and £ the one 1 loyed so dear en for her coming, that she in near Camp Pleasant this week ¢ o silent new party for Camp Plea | sonic fraternity and a member of A% he took his pluce near the T University of Be in 1877 the body. which was wrapped in Judge as to the application of the ¥ & | ¥as and weighted with iron, alid into [1ife e > 4 it b ) At the Remarkably $1 69 Frofessor ot G. W. L. the watera s R e Cards of Thanks. p doge ber, 5 : it loving remembran A board acting at the d L my . L. RIDLEY oloEy “In 1080, Dathology and. ie- | noemnt it s o2 the pretion of Gov, Hardee has ixam:| I7iy b o ho < life oue” vear ago todn : 5 B : g . telogy from 1579 1847, professor | the touch of 2 v E wood, 8. C. e ey Dea i 5 Because it has been a summer of silks -hundreds of new designs and of physiology. 1880-1888, and at the|thing had happened cae v.c . = 5 emory that waver. alsl f i B time of his death was clini |-rn-’ ne of us feel th ; . : weaves have been required. And to meet the needs of the late vacationist fessor of medicine and diseases of | seases of the human sou : RN y o e bec " And 1o me eds of the Tate | | i ot oodiing, e, lhetsed 51T it ool " " | THE W EATHFR or the woman who is planning her midsummer wardrobe, we have grouped {Seiiool Ho was ot on o o I had witnessed a s clg. ha { thousands of vards of the most favored silks at this unbelievably low sale nocted with the Children's Hospial, | memmory” iy He was a member of the facultv of A1t, a8 T had never felt before, the | to X i ! 4 ,He was a mem f t) uity s T had neve hefore, the [to a capital offense. . thank o « { RID! Low Sale Price of George Washington University, first {be f death. And I think tha A sanity o 3 a demonstrator of practical phys souls of all the P ithe al. | memory, will ne se its bright- District of Columbia and Ma | the following . 3 Rl by ion o Tord's Erayer, as &/ patt nrwl)dhlv becoming unsettled tomor- | ACKER. July o als . & .y slE ] SERTTTe :lof the service. was repeated by the [row in western Maryland: rising| 19 <t now. Heavy Grepe de Chine Knitted Sport Silks 1\1‘4(;::‘.1';" Pediatric Societ whole compans. I heard & womans temperature e gentis | N. ACKER | 4 4 5 : voice be ¢ following the words | noTtheast to coutheqs as. . “The members Printed Crepe de Chine Plain and Glace Taffeta o iy lin Derfect English; in s voles that] Virsinis - Goorieast AL tontant| 5 fehas it ; White Silk Broadcloth Figured Foulard clety of the Diatrict of Columbia. a | 10 VU1 Corned “und Inaiea ot hee | 204, tomorvow: riting temperature St 5 > s Sl e A croscop and looked at he: ol ow and in extreme v i Checked Wash Silks Black and Colored Satins member of the American Microscobic | 1¢%vas’s Jupanecss woman In her. na: | cion tontehrs 1ions reme west por- | Fidobons w High-grade Radium White and Colored Pongee o NGl hair hanging in'a braid @omn her)scnthesst somobilune {0 east and| J EUIOT Whionr stRoBEL 1 2 s ot " 3 ot ACK back. I Bt dilc i & er } southeast tomorrow BARBOUR. Depu: 3 e, Lustrous Sport Satin Lovely Sitk Faille Dyed Within 24 Heats back | - inscrutable orfental face no‘-‘-“";‘;r‘fi:fl ialnercasing cloudi- CHNIELES 1 s : s5, probably followed by show ! 5 ) § ) CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|new conception of \hat the Galilean | Tate tonient or - tamasronss “howers | fur ol du s S b i deat Every vard of Lansburgh & sther standard qualit All the favored 2460 15¢h St. Col. 638 asant of two thousand years a tonight. s b C "LOVING 1 TER, {IE RRADLEY light and dark plain colors besides an array of fascinating prints. Mpeat Cuecle = @ ant to the human race Records for ¥ . Depar e J : s mbrance - Thermometer i5e; ERT [ [ ¥ 220 today. THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BROTHER ' 3 1l midnight, a _ noon, % e e L B- hou it aiwa ruem bereg er—4 pm. 29.83; 3 pm 20.57; 12 midnight, 20.91; 4 a.m., 29,97, § am. 30.05: noon, @ I 3 e t oved_moth Jighest temperature, 36, occurred| G'Clurence .. Mi : = 4 3 lite seven sears ago 1 at 2 pm. yesterday; lowest tempe: Hrooks: Mo . Hanies and ) i DAUGHTERS, ] occurred at 5:30 a.m. tova Vivehin T i ANT EMMA WiTTE, T Temperature same date last year late Te ’ A x \ Highest, 93; lowest, 71. wclock p.m Don’t restrict the pleasure of your Condition of the Water. His lige Sunday outing by wearing baggy trous- Temperature and condition of the ers. Wear your snappy white flannels Derature, 805 coaditn Sone-Tem: Z Offers A Delightful Selection— or cool Palm Beach Suit. A small | Weather fa Various Cities. And the price is onl expenditure at one o( our stores will h T Funer e eamrrr S SN P! y - restore them to you crisp and clean. H »E F{apaday, Julre et At 2 W. W Deal & Co., 1gton national cemef 5> f Y CALL MAIN 4724 o c’:.l‘»;;‘lml friends favited H s ;. LINCOLN 3484 / : . | VBALLY MARON JOHNSOX ORA Josepn F. Birch’s Sons \ ! \ . : Percatter, 1 3034 DM St NW. Egies e DRUMMOND. 5. 3 3. at the resiide f daughter, Mrs, Tes Coffman, 602 F st. n.e.. Mrs. A DRUM MOND, ‘w Jacoh N. Drum mond. | Servic - 2 S8 Abilene,Tex. 30.10 Albany g Baltimore Tf this sale had come a few weeks Birmingham. o e hi E S ago, we would not have been able to offer I i = wip Sea | mace Ve i ) “ = most of these dresses for less than twice N e oo Queiy 2 "":M g : . l!",§PPARE Co their present price. But the style season Chicago .. o z Bore. w FLIATA SOH | nected with the o is well advanced, although the wearing : — Gievela e e ot dunghiens o | Pl Frak b2 N - 2 = : J Detrol 2 S N ourn their loss, Funeral Wednesday, HERBERT B. NEVI Season is not, and we are offering brand. B, S 0 R A new dresses of the daintiest summer ma- ! ; iibitna : . i et M e e e : terials right in the midst of the season. R eckadaviiie S Fixesidence; Atlantic apactments; 1305 1otk 0 The HOME FUNERAL Kansas City 0. ellliereusehr Sine Sing e naral Tere » is resting in Los Angeles s | Wrignt's chapel, 10th and 0 sts. now Loevie s e onducted Inexpensively Plain color, printed and embroidered | A Ml i oy R S I Col. 464, i i i ew York. ¥ | beloved husband of Florence Kelly voiles, cotton crepes, ratines, ginghams and / oktm. iy, ; Dotz atiage s . John F. Kely ¥ W.WARREN TALTAVULL Omaha 56 5 2 B { Wil Be held from the family res even some silk pongees and printed silk { e Bhiladerpia i & o Wt g LS R ey crepes, that are only found at such a low fi 11t | ? 50; 7 : il d for the rep 3 / X a88 ; nterment Arlington nati: X7 price on the rarest occasions. There is f g “10 i : et l_" ¢ e ' WM. HSA}?DO‘"‘&‘"CO cevery conceivable color, used plain or in 2 : e City L R S o Modern Chapel. - Adams combinations. Many are trimmed with 3 e e | MATHEWS, v Moses o .-—'rn:omanuu. lace, pleats, tucks, ruffles or embroidery. ; q 7 7. 6.5 B LA A I T n’K.sntal!tqn. isses’, W 75 izes. ‘ s : i “Tren o, e MARY N.W. Misses’, women’s and extra sizes . 2 1208 H STREET, ! fervices “Will be held ai| SAIN 108 TORMERY 340 £S1. \ SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER 4 s FOREIGN. ] | Cuesday. July ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE s m., Greenwich time, today) p.m. R .| S CLYDE J. NICHOLS =t Temperature. " : ~ ) Let the Coin Clock | 8 et m““ Qi T, AN Hos.m]h‘.;,,\k\;}u%\-j& SORS, Sale of Midsummer White Shoes < @] Help MakeYour [ty & i . dinwe. - where will be said { Maniton, Heriods " TR oeucat otihiertpiuls Untarm nteati o Frank Gexers Sons iCo, -‘ San Juan, Porto Rico..... S84 rt t’hmllr gressional cemetery Relatives and friends B 9 With Months of Wear Ahead We Re- am ‘ om B | iivane, ou 0 ady Tavite ? ey : _Main 2473 duce Shoes Formerly $4.50 to $9.50 Dre S eTrue' i s e e e o] HA L. SMITH daughter of Rev. and HOMBE of your OWN! How fine it would = Mrs. J. B. Smith, and sister of Geikil \x.‘ L nd B Junian. Funeral Wedne be. Then why not HAVE it? It is pos- | . at’ 1:30 pm., from Israel € Church, 1st and B'sts. s.w. sible—certain—if you will only SAVE for . ase., .\.;.. oy, it. And, with the attractive and useful savings i F i TR W ARl g S 5d MORTICIANS device plctured above, saving is made simple H ; | gadas o G Shapet, Taesany. 3 ks e The only reason these popular shoes were reduced just at this time is because and sure. [,xuo WHEELS Wire, oft Marmon on r 3 i | 1860. _Main 55128513 road to Coloni: Saturda: July 1 r they were the best sellers, and their size ranges became broken faster than.we . { Bemasd for ot infersintions 1015 e e, L r MONUMENTS. could replenish. Every pair is from our regular stock, where they sold formerly The Com-controlled Clock § Newea . Laikter = at $4.50 to $9.50. ; BAREN. 1)/ 21 gaid Qligcer amethyat and o erorn et T3 S st .| We specialize in designing and erect —compels one to add something to his savings (I - TMUIWeINGE e ThtCs Iabonays Y0y | ing memorials (monuments and mauso- QOxfords m;d plain ;';]"-M’H SNfi’pmug:duu‘li; cvery sort of heel you would want for sports every singleday, for a nickel, dime or quarter A S S % - e ¥ ;leumsl of quality and character. street or gencral wear. hite canvas, white kid and white nubuck are shown in the various styles must be deposited twen! hour : 3 3 Call and see hundreds of photographic including many with trimmings of patent or dull black leather. All sises, but not in every style, kibep it rinniig, It'qiu!mckly’ estgiig:e: ) "‘3 ;;fi, Tk Persiun e awer e T Bl W GLANDUAEIn. e | suggestions and desians on exhibition in SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER ity in saving and builds successful savings ac- | HANDBAG, Tady's: purse and ke v In Memoriam. { our office 1 beads and cantaloupe seeds counts when all oth: ean: ve failed. i Reward. M 1 R iE feau THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. SCEnien Teaded, 3 i g e g K' - 914 Fifteenth Street The Coin Controlled Clock is beautifully fin- et b cinity 12th and K JOHN M. BI o deparied this life ‘ __—————FUNEBAL DESIGNS. thirteen years ago today. 3. ished and will be a credit to the most attrac- ] om0 st cars or In e one, but not - . o { reataurdnt, contaliiug keys and uioney; re-| think S ,,]Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. o N St d d N tl I B nk I RING, black onyx set ‘nlh“m-d“ :‘:‘;.lmfi.‘:, \(umnl ; 1 Iu treet in f 13 00 Al hu 0 the memory of o de- andard National baj {ont g 31 stret, i foot’of Woavard bald | smow. o e e gt v o | W@ Soecialize in Floral Phone_Columbia 8106, apt. 207. BROW: passed into the great beyond 420-430 SEVENTH STREET N.W.—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 2 9th and New.York Ave. N.\W. | WHEEL—Between Friday night :‘rfl’hfiml:dy :l:::‘:mr-“:_n';:;‘hl ly 23, 192 £ DESI Yls at Model‘a.ts " 4 Fis il carl o ite. hies: ? 1409 H St. N.W. oGl S el R Gy Lo Prices 1337, I(ewlrd vl”nhwn u]\w‘nl 'hl,l'I lll gt ' X RIST WATCH, 1l gold, Elgin, Saturday hen shall we et whe d all " :‘wnin‘ around sw':. :‘wln 140 n".,.‘a Decatur T o jorl‘yt-a z T " mmmnlllmmm‘ e PR ,-..,....l s Lovisely .| 4™ wH. STS. Nw._MAN 6953, $ - - Line. 6041, « 1 b - g | -~ \

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