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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. WELL BRED BY DR, FRANK CRANE. MRS. G. A. HILL DIES. Wife of Member of Naval Observ- atory Staff Long Had Been Ill. Mrs, Martha Cooper Hill, wife Prof. George A. Hill of the staff of th United States Naval Observatory, on PAUL B Wisconsin avenuc, Georgetown, died | wILLIAMS. Mond at Ga) yesterday at the fam! residence in | " linger Hospital, Kl BE LLIAMS, the observatory close. The funeral will of Amanda Smith Wheeler and sister be from the West Washington andu Mn s of Philadeiphia, PA. Church, 31st and N streets no from { George Betters, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. e interment will be in Rock Creek ceme- Sine tery. M Mrs. Hill was a native of Glovers- Memoriam. ville, N.' Y. had been a resident of |[BROWN. In loving remembrance of Washington for the past forty years.i mother, MAKY A. BROWSN. wio Mrs. Hill had been an Invalid for some | fhix life threc séacs ago fodas time. She was an active worker in her | 1920, church and was well known in naval, soctal, literary and church circles. is survived by her husband, a son, George Cooper Hill, of the bureau of standards, and two grandchildren, Lu- cille Hill and David Cooper Hill. REV. DR. T. MEES DEAD. WALKER. Jamin \h‘-mw- burial There 1s a torm against which pro- ey L test should be made. It is “well | bred.” Because we do not at all mean what we say. What we mean {s, that & person has the nobler character- | | 1stics of our humanity. We ought to say “very humaj It is not by breeding that real nobleness. comes. = Nobiljty 1s not & product of natural selection. ' No pro- gram of eugenics could ever produce the fine spiritualities implied; we might so produce perfect human ani- mals, and by breeding obtain a race with fine hands and Jovian brows; but the gentle, swest-apirited, noble: minded folk would keep eprouting up us freaks in the hedie-rows. For centuries the race bas been under the working theory of aris- tocracy, Last Friday Before Stock Taking —and at Jelleff’s that means that every remnant garment, regardless of original price, must be slashed to lowest figures—they must be sold even if way below cost rather than be included in our stock-taking figures. And remember as you read that all this is new, fresh and seasonable merchandise of current styles, and that in spite of the radical reductions it is sold with the Jelleff assurance of satisfaction. So come early tomorrow, as most of these items are only one or two of a kind—and you'll want first choice. COSTUME SLIPS SKIRTS $3 Extra Special! with 5-$8.50 Plald Ratine Wrap tailored or filet lace edged tops ¥ h ¢ Hip-hem nainsook slips, and self straps. Get your order Skirts, deer s! 1216 F St. N.W. . Friday, 'L, Moore of 6—$12.50 Knife-pleated Velour Check Skirts—black and white, taupe and gold. 3—$1250 Tan and Orchid Knife-pieated Flannel Skirts. 3—$12.50 Black and White Satin-striped Prunella Skirts, 8—$10.75 and $12.50 Wrap. around Sport Skirts—eponge, ratine, tweed. 5—$13.75 Knife.pleated Shan- tung Siik_ Skirt 5—$10.75 Knife-pleated Wool Crepe Skirts—tan, navy blue, cocoa. 4—$11.50 White Wrap-around Washable Flannel Skirts, 5—$16.50_Side.pleated Striped Roshanara Siik Skirts. 8—$13.75 Extra-size Skirts, box-pleated striped prunelia. July In_the graveyard Where th Lies the one In her 1. softly sleeping flowers gently wave we lov knows how we No one knows the tears w But_in heaven we hope to meet y Where no furewell words are ) DAL MARTHA JOIIN ND B VARREN, * In early. 15—Women’s $8.75 Figured Voile Dresses. . . Smart_pleated panels, collars and 54.75 sleeve frills—navy and copenhagen blue grounds with white figures—sizes 36 to 42. Women'’s Dress Section—Second Floor. $9.75 English Gingham—tangerine and white—size 40—$3.75. 252150 Seriped Tub Silk Erocks—orange and white—sizes 40 and Women’s Silk Street Frocks, $13.75 and $14.75 7-—$25.00 Canton Crepe Frocks—long sleeves and draped skirts—navy biue, brown and Jade—sizes 34 to 38—$13. 44—$1C.75. 4—$29.50 Crepe-back Satin Dresses, slender, straightline styles— gray, brown and green—sizes 36 to 42—$14.75. $35.00 and $65.00 Silk Frocks, $19.50 £35.00 Mountain Haze Canton Crepe Sport Dress, size 40. $35.00 Printed Georgette Afternoon Dre: . Egyptian colorings, size 34. $65.00 Green and Black Canton Crepe Afternoon Dress, size 35. $65.00 Gray Canton Crepe Dress, all-over hand-.embroidered, size 36. $69.50 Apricot-colored Canton Crepe Sport Frock, size 34, $29.50. $49.50 Imported Volle, all-over embroidered—green and white—size $85.00 to $95.00 Gowns—Friday, $37.50 36—832.50. 7—Beautiful right for early falil $85.00 Dresses of Canton, Crepes—afternoon and street styles—smartly individual—s| black, tan, navy and French blues and brown. Blistered and Georgette 34 to 40 In And they'll all be Just $89.50 Three-piece Costume in Fancy Crepe, brown and gold, size 36. $95.00 Black and White Satin Striped Chiffon, with deep girdle of olive green; size 36. $135.00 Afternoon Dres: Very handsome! Size 38. $52.50. in panel style, with gold and blue beading. $85.00 Heavy Silk Crepe Dress—black, with Roman embroidery. Smart for every occasion. Size 36. $52. .50. $115.00 to $175.00 “Model” Gowns, $57.50 $115.00 Afternoon Dress In Lanvin Green Crepe, with fine tucking and matching insertion; size 36. $125.00 Gray Flat Crepe Gown, with gold bralding and Monkey fur; size 36. $150.00 White Evening Gown, magnificently beadea; size 36. $175.00 Street Frock, In handsome combination of brown and gold crepe; size 38. 2—$125.00 and $195.00 Dinner Gowns, $85.00 White Chantilly Lace and Chiffon Over Black Satin, size 36. Cream Shadow Lace Over Crepe, with bead outlining: size 36. 2—$185.00 and $200.00 Gowns, $135.00 Black and White Figured Crepe Chiffon Dinner Dress, size 38. Stunning Navy Blue and White Crepe Afternoon Dress, tailored style; size 30, semi- Just Imagine—Women’s Suits like these—sport, tailored and costume models—tweeds, jersey. camel's hair, shantung and you'll have a faint idea of the magn tude of this store-wide clearing. 3—$35.00 Tweed Sport Suits, beited jacket styles—tan! and gray. 3—$29.75 “Golflex” Jersey Suits, size 36. P——— (XL 3—$39.50 Kiltie Check “Golfiex” Sport Suits—tan and gray—size 36. $49.50 Extra-size Suit, $55. jacket—size 36. $37.50 Black Knitted Sport Suit, size 38. 3—$29.50 Shantung Silk Sults, with embroidered and sash-tied jackets. 3—$45,00 Tallored Sults—navy blue and black twili—| box Jacket styles—sizes 36 and 40. In gray tweed—size 481,. Tan Camel's-hair Suit—short box wrap-over $15.00 [ Formerly | 52050 to $55 2—$79.50 Sults—gray hairline striped genuine aordine) sult, size 32, and three-plece sport suit of imported black | and white checks. 3—$75.00 and $79.50 Dressy Sults of Tan and Gray! Twlil—embroidered and tucked panel Jackets. Woman's Suit $75.00 Larger of $25.00 Gray Twill—long Jacket with pin tucked pockets—size 465, 8—$65.00 and $75.00 Three.plece Costume Suits, in navy blue, black and tan—blouse and box jackets. 4—$65.00 Tallored Sults—box and long panei jackets— Formerly gray and tan twill. $55.00 Tan and Brown Velour Check and size 34, 2—335.00 and $39.50 Sleeveless Fiannel Sport Sults: white, size 38; French blue, size 36. 2—$45.00 Roshanara Silk Sults—s: pleated skirts—navy blue and black. Absurd! Prices on These Low Sport suit, | $35 to $79.50 h.tied jackets and Your choice at. . Women’s Coats But we can't afford to keep them here over stock-taking Remember as you read that they're regular Jelleff quality in spite of the ridiculously low prices! $10.00 Formerly $25.00 and $39.50 $39.50 Tan Plaid Sport Coat, size 36. 2—-$25.00 Green Chinchilla Cloth Sport Jacquettes, sizes 36 and 38. $15.00 Formerly $25.00 to $55.00 1—$45.00 Large Woman's Stralght- line Cape—black twili—$15.00. 5—$49.50 Black Brocaded Rosh- anara Draped Wraps, $15.00. $55.00 Navy Biue Velvay Circular Cape, $15.00. 3—$49.50 Navy Bilue and Black Delysia_Stralghtiine Coats—sizes 36 and 38—$15.00. 2—$30.00 Black Brocaded Rosha- nara Sash-tied Jacquettes—sizes 38 and 44—$15.00. 6—$25.00 and $29.50 Novelty Sport Jacquettes, In gray, tan and blue— $15.00. $39.50 Plald Camel's-Hair Sport Jacket—size 38—$15.00. BLOUSES $2 and $2.95 Colored Cotton Blouses, 59¢ Batlste, organdie, and fancy weave shirting, In bright summer colorings—Peter Pan, Tuxedo and convertible collars. Badly broken sizes. $2.00 and $3.00 Handmade Blouses, $1.00 Of fine batiste, with Tuxedo col- lars and vestee fronts, sizes 34 and 36; of dainty tallored dimities, also entirely handmace, sizes 42 to 46. A splendid chance! $3.00 Dimity Blouses, $1.95 Tailored sport or business blou: of 'striped dimity—Peter Pan, Tuxedo ana frill styles, in broken sizes. $5 Handmade Blouses, $3.95. Of sheer French voile and fine blouse linen—entirely handmade and hand-drawn with trimmings of hand embroldery and real filet lace. BAGS—Friday IN TWO BIG MONEY-SAVING GROUPS! Silk and Leather ags, $1.95 Envelope shapes In with COIN PURSE, MIRROR AND LEATHER HANDLE utiful plain and fancy silk ba lar pouch shapes—nickel or cov. ered frames—ah handsomely fit- ted and silk-linea. $25.00 Formerly $35.00 to $85.00 2—$85.00 Navy Blue and Black Sash-tied Co. with -over Egyptian embrolgery—sizes 36 and 38—$25.00. 2-$79.50 Sport Coats of Gray Imported Plaids—sizes 36 and 38— $25.00. 2—$75.00 Circutar Capes of Black Fashona and Gerona, $25.00. $69.50 Blouse Coat of Navy Blue Cordalure—size 34—826.00. 2—$50.50 Sash-tied Jacquettes— all-over embroldery In rainbow col- ors—size 36—8$25.00. 2—-$49.50 and $55.00 Black Wraps —straightline siik crepe roshanara kg owith wing sreeves—both size $39.50 and $49.50 Jacquettes—all- over embrolderea cocoa-color Can- ton crepe and rose-colored bro. caded ratine—sa ed—size 36— $25.00. $49.50 Black Chinchilla Satin Panel Cape, with black caracul collar. 0 $49.50 Navy Blue and Black Blouse Coats and Mandarin e Wraps, in plle and twill fabrics—$25.00. —Note these Enormous Reductions! $5.00 Costume Blouses, $3.95 Broken sizes in printed siik and crepe de chine overblouses—slip- over and Jacquette |: $5.00 and $5.95 Cotton Net Blouses, $4.65 Fine for veless sweater wear —thy cream net blouses with long sleeves and round, flat or long roll collars—trimmed with fine :ucklng and narrow ruffles of val. ace. $7.95 to $10.00 Costume Blouses, $4.95 Jacquettes of embroidered linen or French cotton crepe—printed slik slip-overs with short sieeves or sleeveless and all good season- able colors and mighty smart! $10 Costume Blouses, $6.95 Beautiful white crepe de chine and printed silk slip-overs trim. med with hand-embroidery and white beading. Not very many and broken sizes—a splendid chance for a fine blouse at llttle cost! Special Purchase! Beautiful $5.90 53.95 Silk Umbrellas, fresh 100 Umbrellas—all new, stock—handsome waterproof silks —taped edges, carved wood and amber and ivory bakelite handies in leather loop ‘and strap styles— all the wanted colors—navy blue, purple, black, red, green, “brown. An opportunity that comes but sel- dom! Just Look! WHITE Sweaters, $1.95 Formerly $3.95 to $6.95 Fifty beautiful WHITE Slipover Sweaters — Iceland wool, mohalr, mohair and fiber—dozens of differ- ent styles lace, block and raised weaves—round and V neck. You may choose at $1.95. $4.00 to $5.90 Sweaters $3.00 Sleeveless Golr Coats, swagger style—Sieeveless Jacquettes, sash- tied—Tuxedos and SiIp-overs— mostly mohair and fiber combina- Fancy raised weave and most of the wanted summer shades, A fine chance here! $6.50 to $8 Sweaters, $5.00 Sleeveless and Regulation Golf Jackets—fancy ratsed weave, block and checkerboara fronts or smart all-over noveity effects — fancy knitted Jacquettes, slipovers, both fiber and mohair—and splendid color range to choose from. HATS 1 Formerly $6.50 to $10...... Leghorn Sporc Hats trimmed with velvet or canton crepe—me- dium and broad brims—up-turned or cloche—all fresh and just the thing for vacation—tomorrow at haif! 15—$18.50 to $25 Hats, $5.00 Including— $25.00 Orange Dotted Swiss with medium large brim and white tagal facing, $5.00. $18.50 Mushroom brim hat of green basket weave straw and follage with sweet pea shades of worsted flowers around brim, $5.00. $22.50 Sport Hat of red Bang- kok, with navy blue ribbon bind- ing ‘and bow, $5.00. $3.50 to $6.50 Sport Hats $2.50 Just a few—but each one mighty smart!_included are Peanut braids, Milan hemp, ang ribbon comblina- tlons. STOCKINGS Lisle—Co Both full-fashioned and mock- seam stockings—some sport ribbed, others plain. Black, white, brown, %200 Silkc Stockings, $1.25 Full-fashioned _stockings with lisle garter hem and sole. Russian calf and dark brown only—some with embroidered clox. $3.00 All-Silk Stockings $1.95 Heavy-weight full-tashioned —perfect—slik garter hems and feet — reinforcement at heels and toe. Black ana gray in broken Silk Stockings, en weave, every pair perfect, every pair full-fashion- sizes. $]-65 Were $2.00 Pair, ed—sllk foot and Just Look! 19c Formerly 50c and 75¢ Another cf those popular table assortments — white linen Peter Tuxedo collars, In nov- vestees with Peter Pan Tuxedo pique sets and white iinen Peter Pan Initial sets— and lots of other odd pleces—your ot ol $1.00 and $1.25 Organdies Adorable little Peter Pan Vestee Sets, with tiny ruffles or Pal y banding—some wnite, others col- ored; Tuxedo, shaped and Peter Pan ocuff and collar sets, white organdle, lace-trimmed or with blue, red or white embroldered dots, $2.00 and $2.50 Neckwear, $1.50 Splendid opportunities here In odd pleces of seasonable neckwear —sleeveless net guimpes with Peter Pan collars, trimmed with irish filet “and novelty lace: shaped collar sets of white with black and white edge; Pongee sets with colorea trim: fine n bertha collars, hand-embroide; and val trimmed and scores of other popular Items—just two or three of a kind. 50 MISSES’ Cotton Frocks 85.00 Formerly $10.75 and $12.75 .... A dozen different styles—all delightfully “missy” in Normandie and plain color voiles, cotton crepe, ratine and gingham. V id and pastel colorings. 14, 16, 18 year sizes. Misses’ $13.75 to $16.50 Cotton Frocks, $10.00 Nearly a score of dainty lace, organdie and ribbon trimmed sum- mer frocks—iovely pastel colored volle: and frills—all dresses of real 8 Misses’ $19.75 to $35.00 Sports Printed flat and roshanara crepes In ‘“youthful” on: models—iots of white—others white with black or gre —plenty of colorings. smart straightiine tailored linens martness—Friday, $10.00. Frocks, $14.50 and two plece , and Orlental 5 Misses’ $29.50 WHITE Frocks, $16.50 Smartest of two and three piece comblinations, of sllk and wool canton crepes—some with novelty brocaded jacket Misses’ $29.50 and $35.00 Sport Frocks, $18.50 Straightline Marble-tex shantung frocks — hand-Grawn and ribbon trimmed. Clever patch pocketc—also pleated skirt and Paisley blouse models of crepe de chine and canton crepe. 10—$29.50 to $49.50 Afternoon Frocks, $24.50 Georgette, flat and printed crepes—embroidered, beaded, tucked and ribbon trimmed—street models, in laose weave frou-frou. Colors—green, rose, gray, navy biue and plenty of black. 8—$55.00 to $59.50 Dressy Frocks, $34.50 Prints—shadow and ail-over laces—knife-pleated flat crepes—all- over embroldery—draped and stralghtiine styles—iace and or( lars and cuffs—chiffon sashes—we can give. these delightful frocks, reduced Friday to $34. dy col- Zou only a faint idea ot 6—$79.50 to $95.00 “Model” Frocks, $44.50 Georgette crepes, crepe roma, roshanara and dovetyn in ombina- tion, lustrous flat crepes—pleated, embroidered and rbbon trimmed— six of our loveliest frocks—sweetheart biue, tan, green, red—in the rem- nant clearing, $44.50. MISSES’ SUITS 5 Misses’ $25.00 and $29.50 Tweed Sports Suits, straightiine box Jackets — tan, brown, French blue and gray.. $16.50 3 Misses' $49.50 Twili Suits, tail- ored styles—navy blue and wan o P $18.50 6 Misses' $69.50 to $95.00 Costume Sults, 2 and 3 plece styles— straightiine and wrap.around models—beautiful embroldery and braiding. Genulne twill cord, in tan, Sraystone; and $3450 navy blue Sport, Tailored, Costume, Two and Three Piece 4 Misses’ $95.00 Navy Blue Suits, wrap.around costume and box Jacket tall. m.so ored styles ... - 4 Misses’' $110.00 to $135.00 two and three plece costume suits, Eton and box Jackets—one with beautiful ail-over pleated blouse of crepe roma. Handsome navy biue and tan twills—smart, Jousntur style $54.50 Mi $105.00 Navy blue rosha. nara three.plece costume suit. Windrose crepe roma blouse with bead trimming, $55.00. Misses’ $135.00 Gray Fallle Silk suit, elaborately embroidered Jjacket and pleated skirt, $55.00. MISSES’ Wraps—Coats—Capes 2 Misi $20.50 Black canton crepe wr. also, 3 $29.50 to $49.50 coats and capes, of Lustrosa and Velvay, in tan and Sor- $15.00 rento” blue—now...... and Capes, 3 Mis: $59.50 Coat of Fasl ana cord twill. Navy blue and $22.50 gray 2 Misses' $59.50 Camels’ sports coats—flare back atyles G S$1.2 L Pair o A\ E S hair $24.50 gauntlets, trasting styles. some with at the prices. $1.50 Pair Formerly $2.00 to $5.00 Pair 2 Misses' $95.00 Twill cord coats. all‘-‘ova & embroidered and sash-tied — might; Smart e $34.50 2 Misses’ $95.00 Genuine Gerona coats, In gracerul wrap.around styles. Rust and French blue—also, 6 950.50 to $69.50 capes of rosh, nara and flax crepe, smartly pleated—most of them with cara- cul collars or trimming—some duvetyn lined—; reai $39.50 chance at.. $1.95 Pair Beautiful 12 and 16 button length gloves, with plain or fancy shirred and embroidered arms— ; scalloped embroidery—mousquetaire and Really perfect beauties, but carry them through stock-taking. So just look tops or con- strap e can't Save Friday on Underwear $18.00 to $20.00 Silk Gowns, $12.85 15 of the loveliest trimmed with French val. bateau neck stylss—in white, wns—crepe back satins and radium silks, and real filet and Irsh laces—mostly the smart flesh, sky blue and black. $15.00 Silk Gowns, $10.85 Beautful radium silks, satins and heavy crepe de chines. Tallored models with handsome hemstcitched and tucked yokes—a few trimmed with dainty French val. and real Irish laces. Only 20 In alla few on velope chemise, too, fuily as handsome! $4.00 Silk Chemise, $2.95 About two dozen crepe de chine and radium silk garments, style—both tallored and and white. Somewhat mussed. envelope lace trimmed models—In fiesh, orchid, peach S-I-.LK C-A-M-I-S-O-L-E-S $1.25 Regular $2.00 Camisoles of Ra- dium Sllk and Satin—tailored models, with self or ribbon straps ~—fancy styles trimmed with filet and val. laces—a few with bullt- up_ shoulders. Flesh, white and g biue, $125. $4 Tub Silk Petticoats, $2.95 2 dozen embroldered straightiine petticoats of heavy tub silk with scalloped bottoms. Double panels front and back, of course. $1.85 Regular $3.00 and $4.00 Cami. soles, of beautiful quality Radlum sl tallored styles, tucked and hemstitched—t: med styles with dainty lace edgings d Ins Mostly strap styles in flesh an white. $3 Tub Silk Petticoats, $1.35 A money-saver if you can wear short lengths. Straightline, double panel styles, with scalloped or hemstitched bottoms. 500 Pairs Women’s and Children’s Summer Footwear Reduced 95¢ Pair 37 Palrs Women's $0.00 and $10.00 white kid and white satin French heel slippers—sizes AAA € 2%, Wa s, Crane. i 2 & omen’s $6.00 White Cuban heels and AA 4, 43, Bl B3, 3Vs 4, 42 A AL DA 6V A HE Tl 3 Ag A $3.65 Pair 162 Palrs Women's $5.00 to $10.00 pumps and oxrords, Including white canvas, both oxfords and pumps; black %id and patent leather French heel strap pumps; suede pumps In brack, brown and gray; patent | nd In a few c $2.25 Pair - ¥ .00 tent I e T ey Bion B 4 4 6.0, C 50 ¢ and 7: Dy 41 Pairs Women’s $6.00 patent leather single-strap pumps—medium " short vamp and high Spanish heels. and medium short vamp. Y2, 6. € 3% to 7; D 4 to 6 and 7. 20 Pairs Women with low flat he 3%, 4, 6. ther colonlal pumps—Spanish .mg: Sizes A 4to 6 and 7; B 3 to 6%; $5.00 Sport Oxfords—tan and brown combination nd fiber soles. Sizes C 2/2, 3, 4, 5, SK.GB%: D3, $2.50 and $3.00 Infants’ Shoes, $1.35 Pair 68 Pairs Infants’ white canvas ankle ties — soft and well. made with hand-turned sole. Sizes 2 to 5 with flat soles; 4 to 8 with wedge heel 81 Palrs Infants’ white canvas button boots, with hand-turned soles—mighty " serviceable! 2 to 5 with flat sole: with wedge h Good Sense Dictates Gold Stripe —Silk Stockings That WEAR —because the silk is 100% pure—because they are protected frox'? ruinous garter “runs” by the pat- ented Gold Stripe—and because they’re full-fashioned “knit to fit” trim at ankle, snug at toe. With mercerized garter hem, $2.00 pair. With allsilk garter hem, $2.75 pair. At JellefP’s—Only Authorized Washington Agency shift, temporary tion. folk, whom I It is to say they of heaven, May.” men. brothers | master. born. | duke's mansion. the fiction of is a thorough a cad. duces take in time, hear of mysel? {man than a satn SAN nouncement of the | Wirt Spreckels to son of John D. capitalist. the health four bour Clifford Priddy, pita Willilam H. Bail Infant of Peter Af Lella Jora Infirm ne Coilins. 85, Hattle L. Smij Ttobert Ifensom, &, Virginia—Fair row; rising coming variable. The order of gentlemen i true international society. ‘l‘ everywhere, their subtle grips, signs and shibbo- Jeths that the uninitiated can never FRANCISCO, Williams, 32, G agreement. admire are It has nev ‘They i and t. July & theory adopted and ad- hered to merely to save confusion and constant contention; a make- As, led by the hand of exact sci- jence. we emerge into the daylight of | democracy, it is time to revise our dictionary, and weed out those words i founded on ignorance and supersti- 1 know of nothing to call gentle profoundly, more complimentary than “human.” “Sound, healthy children of the God And_cheerful as the rising sun in |, A gentleman has no nationality. He lis the same in all countries. lish, German, French, Chinese, press you alike, if ‘they be géntle. Eng. all im. the one hey are They have Gentlemen are not bred, they are One is as likely to step out of the coal miner's hut as out of the Hence gentlemen are the soclal lig- atures that keep humanity from sep- arating in layers. p:\ss:l;le o con‘flns gentlemen to one stratum of soclety, much as w. v loved to think so. T standing obstacle of fact against all caste. Our garbuge man gentlem, 2 man of most select family who was born a cad and will always remain er been are the I know Every now and then nature pro- @ gentleman just to show how sound humanity is at the core. Such is the jugglery of names and the added significance which titles that I would rather being called a gentle- MRS. SPRECKELS WEDS. 26.—An- mlrflnge of Mrs. Sidl Prince Suad Cl hakir in Constantinople, was contained in a cabl made public here yesterday. e She was the widow of Jack Sprackels, Spreckels, California Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to department in the last twenty . Emergency Hospital. George N. Acker, 71, 913 10th Thomas I Brooke, jr., 82, 371 Wilitam Van ZandtiCox, 71, 6750 % Charles H. Glasser, 63, 8t. Elizabet, 48, 213 8th st. 5w Jr., and Mary Becker, minutes, Providence Hospital, Nettie Miller, 80, 2 0'Br 2. 2 OBrien's coust. ) 28, Vashington st tobert McDonold, 52, Home for Aged and Charles I1. Jones. 30, Walter Reed Hospial. 1145 Lingers court. 1532 10th 64 L st. nger Hospital THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and tonight and temperature tomorrow light to gentle northeast winds, be- tomor- Reeord for Twenty-four Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 12 midnight, noon, 75. arometer—4 129.82; 12 midni 82; 4am, p.m., ght, 29.76; £9.89; S pm. S am., H 4 am., |29.93; 8 a.m., 30.04; noon, 30.06. Highest temperature, 82.5, occurred [ {at 5 p.m. yesterday. | Lowest temperature, 62.4, occurr {at 5:30 a.m. today. s | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 73; lowest, 67. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the hi : Great Falls—Tem- Dperature, 76; condition, clear. ‘Weather in Various Cities. | { [waler at 8 am. Statioos. te of Weather. Abilene,Tex. Baltimore Birmlugham. 2 Bismarck .. 20.88 Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicago Cinclonat Cleveland Denver . Detroit . | El Paso. Galveston Helena . Huron, 8 Jacksonville. 20 Kansas City 20. Los Angeles. 20.88 Toutsville .. 30 Miami, Fla.. 30.00 ew Orleaus 29.90 New York. Okla, Cit. { omaha . Philadelp Phoenix Pittabu Portland, . Portiand.Ore 30.14 Raleigh _.... 20.06 8. Lake City 3004 Antonlo. 20.92 23! - 823 3! & 8t. Louls 8t. Paul Seattle Stations. Tondon, Paris, France Viennt Aultrnc . Copenhagen, nmd Stockholm, Bweden Gibraltar, Spain . Horta (¥ Hamilton, Ran lun(,‘ L5 Havana, Cul B { Colon, Canal Zone " FEREEEEEAI g 2% Temperature. (3] Pt.cloudy Clear Clear, Cioudy Clear’ Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy | Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today. Weather. Clear Part cloudy | barton ave. Cloudy Part cloudy al), Asores. uda . Porto Rico. | PURSE—Black. identifying and_payiug for ad. PR e LOST. FOUND. Owner can have same i 1501 Park by { BILL FOLD, | Vetaies” of ‘Mount 707 Mount Vernon pls 1E! and 7th and G s taining black leathe pers, etc. 1 3ok tween 7t ai . D.w.; redd| ce n.W. " ish T motebookt 1ith n.w. and countaining ;‘Ilfl ofnm , in ace. "B Tace n.w: ¥. 1781-W. ots. B.W. brown, con- personal Phone Nerth Sat stones aad 10 ¢ two a Phone Col. 9867-W. G 1¢ fares, . Belding, 186-211; Phone DIAMOND RING. Iad; hips: AP A Lincoln 1044, ; also_gold ri Tables. - Liberal double setting; two g’ with reward. 210 Tik; Japanese: Taitlais B, PR Gewara, " Phone West 298, . PENOIL. man Randolph. Apt. & Eversharp, Sur the Wyoming. ay. LT 26 TIRB AND RIM, Kelly Springficld, 3ixi; re- ward. _L. . Handy. 1410 G_st. n.w. WATCH, gold, on Seaton st., with A. E. W, on it Return to 181 0 N. Ca st.; reward. 245 WRIST WATCH, 03 %, WO ks W. 6o Beward. e NEW YORK, July Z26--The Rev. Dr. Theophilius Mecs, prominent Lutheran minister and former pres- ident of the Teachers' Seminary in Woodville, Ohio, dled yesterday at the Bronx home of his son-in-law the Rev. F. H. Meyer. He was sev- enty-five vears of age. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: James H, Shaw and Eiva M. Loper, both of Meadville, ‘Pa. | Laurle ‘Way and Monle A. Guy, both of Oharlottesville, Va. Willlam Gussin of this elty and Clare Datnor of Baitimore, Ma George W.'Verlander of Miller's Tavern, Va.. nd ret A. Gilliland of Macon, N. C. | Elmore Johnwn and Myrtle Coleman. 1 Bdward . Fiynn and Julia Crowiey Thomas C. Baker of Purcellvilie, Vi Mazella F. Roche of this cits William N, Katz of Richmond, Va., and | Edith Beidenliers of New York city. | Charies bott | of New York city. Emmit Graves and Christina Jenkins _Carl L. Johuson of this city and Miliic Vegey of Fairview, Va. Harry Stone and'Kase Dessoff. Haley H. Taslor of New London Annie L. Huilock of Mica, v Abe Levin and Eva Greenstein. both of Bal timore. M. | Fred R. Horn and Mildred E. Schmitt, both | of Pittsbirgh, P Jolin R. Simmel and Helen C. Callow Frederick H. LasKamp of Coatesville, and Doris E. Sawrer of this city. Vance A. Updike and Reba B. Maye, of Beatonville, Va. Albert N. Fiukle and Olive A. Neal, of Fort Howard, Md. Births Reported. 1 The foliowing births have been reported to the health department in the last twents-four | { . and Va.. and | hours: James and Mary Robertson. hoy i Eugene T. and Elizabeth Heiter, girl Oreste and Nora M. Ridolfi, boy. James J_and Margaret M. Fitzptrick. girl Charles W. and . Rolglano, girl Lewis P. and Germain O. Frederick, boy John J.'and Ellen E. Kogers. boy Engene and Mary C. Robey. boy. William J. and Maria A. Donneliy, bo John L Annette M.’ Fitagerald. bos Charles R. and Helen M. Murray, girl. { Lawrence F. and Bertha Reagon, boy. { Hart and Katherine Brown. boy M. Sylvester and May H. Burns, girl H Edward J. and . glrl. | i Ralph E._and 5 { Hubbard, girl. nd Carrle E. Steer. girl. Ira C. Olife F. Yates, girl. Percy P. and Thelma sawrer, girl Frank C. and Jessie L. Mashugh. girl Lyndon viies. girl ugene and 8 Ernest and Gertrude_Tolsoi, George_and Luella Willl by and Charlotte Washington, and Tnez Cook, girl. and Elizabeth M. Clinton, girl James and Loulse Dabney. gl ¥rederick and Regina Ba Lawrence and Elizabethi Jone { and Floralba M. Grinder, boy ] i | boy boy. boy Washington and Mary Chiristian, boy. Swanson_and Rianche Vanghan. boy. Cards of Thanks. AMS. 1 wish to thank the friends of my | Sl = ELMON A. ADAMS, BROOKE. We desire to extend our thanks to for thelr sympathy and kindness in our be- reavement and for the many beautiful floral tributes sent on thP"l;’r‘flllfl(‘rholnrih“”:l;:llh 0f v dear father, Tl AS H., 00K o e THE FAMILY. * beloved son, W1 AM RU! LL MILLS. i HIS MOTHE! FATHER. | AND ALWOOD. residence. 2 H. ALWOOD. Funeral services Hines Company’s funeral home, n.w., Saturday, July 2%, at 10 a.m. tives and friends Invited. Interment A: ton national cemeters. the parior of A. J. Schippe w., Friday, July 27, at 2 p.m. friends’ invited, Interment Glenwood cemeters. COOMES. Wednesd o'clock noon. widow of Wil 5 Gaithersburg, Md.. in her 89th year. F neral from the residence of her daughter, ' Sarah M. Farr, 2002 320d st. n.w., Fri July 27,2 o'clock pm. Interment at ithersburz, Md. . FORD, Departed this life Wednesday, July 1923, at his home, 424 T st. n.w., JOHN { FORD. Funeral notice later. . FOWLKS. Wednesday, Jul 923, at Gal linger Hospital, JUNIUS W. 1OWL Burkeville, Va.' Interment Burkevi fHILL. Wednesday, July 25, 1923, at noon. at |7 her’ residence, S, “Naval Observatory, { MARTHA COOPER, wite of Prof. George A | Hill. Faneral services at West Washinzton { Daptist Chureh, 81st and N sts.. Saturday. | (private) Mr di July 28, at 10 o'clock. Interment in Rock | Creek cemetery. Relatives and friends in- | vited. . JOHNS, Wednead 1" J0RNS of 1450 | announcement late: McCARTHY. Tuesds July 24, 1 residence, 1210 Kenyon st n.w.. X beloved husband of Mary McCarihy from Sacred Heart Church Friday, Ju! . at 9 a. Interment private. | ednesday, July 1 . beloved husband of Juls. rvard st, 1923, n.w RON | Funeral oy Mollie ¥ of Willlam Funeral from h Jersey ave. n.W., 2 p.m. McCormick Iate_residen: Friday, July No. 16, Jr. 0. U. A. M. are hereby notified of the death of Brother JOHN E. McCORMICK, Funeral services at his lnte residens J. ave. n.w., Friday, Juls terment {n Rock Creek cemiefers H W. A STAUB. Councilor. R. A. ESTEP, R. 8 . Tuesday, July 24, 1923, at Holly L, WILLIAM b. son ot and Carrie N Mills of 132111 st ‘Notice of interment later. (Denve and New York city papers ples Attest: Col copy.) MONTGOMERY, Departed this life. & uly 24, 1028, KATE MONTGOMERY. She fhaves 15 mourn. thelr loss one daughter, two randchildren, ome brother and a host of riends and other relatives. Funeral servic will be held 3 o'clock Friday, July 27, Mount Zion M. E. Church, 20th’st. and Dum- .w., Rev. Trige, pastor. * PIERCE. Wednesday, July 25, 1928, at b residence, 4823 16th st. n.w. PAULL BRODIE PIERCE, belovéd wifs of Charies 5 Funeral from her late residence on Friday, July 27, at 11 am. Friends in- Vited. Interment private. ‘ July 28, 1023, at 4 am after a_brief 8. J0 Beloved band of Katie M. Rader (nee Lobmann Funeral from his residence, 903 G xt. s.¢ Satunday, July 28, at 10:30 a.m. loterme: at Arlinglon national cemetery. Funeral |, private. |RENSHAW. July 25, 1928, dence 3405 R st. n.w., HENRY CLAYTON REN SHAW. beloved husband of Margaret (nee McIntyre). Funeral from Holy Trinity Chureh, 9 o'clock a.m.. Friday, July 27. RBUSSELL. Monday, July 23, 1923, at pm., ISABELL RUSSELL’ (nee ‘Johnson formerly of this city, beloved wife of ward Russell of Casper, Wyo., and devoted daughter of Elvy and the 'late Andrew Johnson of this city, and sister of Elvy Johnson, Alena Murray, Alice Andrew and Clinton Johoson, Funeral Frid at 1 pm. from Metropol Church, Rev. M. W. D. N (Wyoming and Colorado copy.) YWNSHEND. _Tuesda T wmuaity Hospitat, MILTON SHEND, beloved husband of Mr Kentuck; July 24, Tsabel T Funeral Hysong’s funeral home, 1300 on Friday, July 27, at 2 p. Reluiives and friends invited to atteud. Interment Glenwood cemete ALKER. Wednesday, July at the residence ‘of his son. MILLER. | T WitEiAR GREGORY. 1 ear danghter. pussed to 1 loviug remembrance of o Mrs. M. B. GREGORY, whe at beyond two years age st of mind Jier siniling face, re to recall. kind word for e Aud dicd beloved by al MAMMA AND PAPA 1 sud but loving remembr r buby boy and brother, Ji HOROWITZ, wl morning, HOROWITZ, of our THURLOW. 1onths ago toduy. Frida. 4, at 1 o'clock. Alwo our beloved hus d and father, ABE HOROWITZ, whe d seventeen months a 0. JULIA, HOWARD AND ZELDA. ¢ JACKSON. 1Iu sad but loving remembrance f our dear daughter and sister, RETTA KNON. whe <" one year ago today, July Some day v When we meet again better land You don't know the sarrow to be left alone, Till God ¥ends a message to your fome or the other, is when January all Juiy 3, 10l HIS DEVOTED FATHER, MOTHER, Sis TER AND BROTHER e In sad but loving remembrance o my dear son and our brother, JAMES TIOMAS MILLER, who died one year age today, July 2 One long, long, weary vear today God called oir brother to his throne How sad have been our hearts since then Ob. how lonely hus been our home. Farewell, son and brother, ] think of thee st memory dear, Jou always will re euin : F. MILLER, ND "RUOTHERS. . ‘membrance of MUNDY (nec life six years Thou art gon, but not forgot Fresh ou 3 ol ve will ever be: 22 there 18 memors 1 always think of thee TED GEOHGE_ SMITH, In loving s and beloved wite, SUSIE C. SMITH," o 1eft us four yea T Four years o g0 sou left us, elster dwell w i Fr th Him in tie beyond trials nor sorrow Are met after we have been crowned S time we did not know S0 very long could ever seems But 4 gather in the sheaves MARY HONESTY. ARS D, ANNIE TRAMBLE. Dear wife, how I miss you since you've gor The void indeed can ne'er be filed. © Sleep o, enjor the heavenly home. that is never stilled . JAMES P. SMITH. * thoughts of mother, MAR T. who died twelvi ean sg0 today. T remember weil how mother Tsed 0 soothe the alightest pai: With ler teader words and Kisse: She'd soon make me well aguin may treat me very kindly, © me welcome evrywhere, tis naught, but Just reminds m Of my loving' mother's care. SON FRANK. * TRIGGER. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter and ERINE M. TRIGGER, life two months ago today, May 26, In the graveyard, softly Wiere the flowers geut) ies the oue we loved 8o dearly Aud tried o hard to save. Daughter, how hard we tried to keep vom, Prasers and tears were all in vaiy Happs angeis k you o world of aches and paic dear. 1 often pray, ever 1 am ‘alone, 10 open wide His golden gate So my dear duughter could come hom: I would love to see your smiling face , And kiss your fevéred Brw: £ 10 1 would love to clasp you 1 And bave my davghier pow. "o MAMMA AND DADDY s ago today, ome day in your path T will follow, When 1ife's toils no longer shall b At the throne of God 1 will meet you, There 1o rest eterna 2 HER DAUGHTEK. SARA TYL R_SMITH. ¢ __FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W Mlinz‘73 Modern Chapel. _Telep Timothy Hanlan 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343 -}vsm'n-oAWxsr;M VNS CITADLISHED 1850, .| 48, MORTICIAN: 17301732 PENNA AVE. ____PHONES: MAIN 5512-5513 JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA, AVE. §.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. Private Ambulances . Livery in_Coanection. Quick. Dignified_and Eficlent Service W. W. Deal 816 11 8T, N LINCOLN 3864 Automabile Sery Chape! 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