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Full e 3Yds,, $1 50(: Heavy 25 inciies wides 6for$1 Turkish Towels; DENIM o Blue Oversll Denim, =i 4Y ds. §1 39 Yard-Wide |SATEEN YEsS Fine twill, Higily M plen. £y of black mud good 11 E&TEX ZBoxes,§l_ One dozen Sanitary Napkins in a famous Kotex brand. §1 Doz.,$1 20x20 Hemmed DIAPERS S $1 (Good wbsorbent, antlseptic, Birdeye Diapers; ready to uwe strong- [$1.69 Large Size Wicker | CLOTHES BASKET An extra attraction for Doilar day, | 1 attached Ln | 36-In. Storm 3Yds., $1 |SERGE Navy, black. crvam, brown, copen, | tull plece, perfect grade_ Worth e & Eanadl} Yds, S1 full ot ! Mercerized finish, | of colors: assorted ni A fiue fabric, looks like sl | matural and ¢ T of | Yard-Wide 15 Yds.,$l Cheesecloth i ched Cheesecloth, ab- W-terbury Nickel ALARM CLOCKS $1 real good clock; bell top, that will keep ,n o _ond has A neat appearan: | All Leather BOSTON BAGS s Rlack pr Drown Cowhide Bags: [a"nwml Nandiex: full sizes | 59c Women'’s 3f°r$l \UNION SUITS Cood qualits; | and_armh 1 Colcred-Border TOWELS taped 6 and swiss e Knee: hbed: 4for$1 with blue border, 6for$l Towets 3lorsl thread, absorbent grade; Governmen( TOWELS All-white Huck Tenn: LOW SHOES Men's, Women's and Boys" White und Brown Rubber-sole fords. Al sizes. Men’s Leather HOUSE SLIPPERS Men's Brown Alligator and Plain Lesther Slippers. leather soles. Sizes 8 to 11. Women’sPump. 32 Prs.’ sl and Oxfords | 0dds and ends of White Canvas Pumps | and Lace Oxfords. Mostly high beels. Sizes and_Chil Tennis Ox- $1 Women'’s Black Kid One-Strap Slippers For foot comfort, with rubber Lee toss: sizes G to 50 Boudolr Wopmen’s Felt | Comfort Skippers Silk ribbon trim, sizes 3 to S ! abie for bonlolr and house wear. {0dd Lots Infants’ & $1 { Children’s Shoes Men'sandBoys’ 9f._ €1 ‘nfllkth‘fl:':m-‘;u in patent, KNIT 'mzs 3f01‘$l A good assortment of patterns that are Boys’ Summer union'surs 2for $1 Nainsook and Baibriggan Tnion Suits, 2for$1 *Bo s’ BLOUSES Fine Blouses for ho; some "n-n Brand™_inl NIGHT SHIRTS 31 A Full-cut White Muslin Night Sbirt, well made. in sizes 15 to 20. Men’s Khaki PANTS & well ax for work, nts. Sizes 32 to 42, For outing purposer tn these are well made Men’s Khaki SHIRTS B T i T ey Men’s Fine HOSE 4 P Is., $1 BT Ry P i Men’s Good Cotton Hose 6P Is., s l ey At L B T L Men’s Silk HOSE 3P rs.,$l Limited quantity Black Silk Hose; good Zfor$1 Men’s Nainsook 70x80-count _nainsook, full ot and well UNION SUITS 3for$1 ! Police & Fll‘tmeu djustable lengtiis; Suspendet; Streng elastic webblng; durabie leather trimmings. { literature @ | doubtless is b WASHINGTON, D. AUGU Bird Lover on Sick Bed I Egcgs Bobolink Slaughter lSwtr Man Sends His Tribute; Tells of Hunters’ Hopes. Quotes Others Who Put Reed Birds Into Books. Writing from a sickbed, Join Mar- tin, @ member of The Star’s editorial staff, has sent in the story which ap- pears below. He treats the subject from the uwnbiased standpoint of trained mewspaper man, but this e cerpt from a letter accompanying the article shows where his heart lies— “I am interested in birds. They have been my best co.panions since I ha been bedfast. In one time, just o my porch, I have noted thirtu-thrce species. I used to kill ‘recd birds' on the Eastern Branch—but again BY JoO N MARTIN. bird will bring both joy 't eitiz Hunt- William Cullen Bryant has nd sorrow to Distr ers are looking forward to the day wi cagerness, but bird lovers with re To the latter the “reed-hird” ster and should not be killed as game He is, indeed, none other than the hobo- link—a blithe musiclan that has fixed the imagination of pocts since ancient tim Stlll, a third nume has him, that of “rice-bird.” This fortunate lttle minstrel cannot the lure of the wiid rice f es over on his wutumual to South Amieric stops for refreshmer pays with his 1 Eulogized by Few birds have been so culogized in has the bobolink. Th use Le is such an ger. His s hole-sonled effort, an unrestrained outhurst of per- fect 'Joy Blunchow. emin ornitholog on rning, when but- tercups spungle the fresh grasses in_the n this rollickir jolly fellow rises from th n into the air with frolic of a sonk v Loud, clear, stron Kinks and twists be \writte 1 s this ripplin, es muste seems to keep h in motion as well ax his throat; for, when it suddenly bu p ‘he shoots into the skylark, with ) whily keemingly drops again FLOWERS —FOR— UNERAL Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States KRAMER, 916 F ST. “We Grow Our Own Flowers” T isa pink, ‘i thut’ne Hidden umong the st of ours ummer fdowers Called Bird Angel. writers have s a sort of bird angel. point out, underifes all And “( bolink’s xong propels him s in a frenzy of gladness, it be, claim these observers, th: bew ven un- Mun, olink resist | {hey lds he | e, mi H and when he s’ Lie frequently Writers, finely Imian Unmis them, oW spun than that ions. ul of the dagers that aw; these hap) tronbuadours ng in flocks from the streteh from New Brunswick and are townrd the winter eir dreams —Paraguay. who have summered farther means @ journey of about of whi are over the will 1o any ecstatic home north 000 i m f que uld n in will ta m season of s song into the grass m Ul SELINGER'S 820 F ST. CORO9TH Indestructible French Pearls . This is without a doubt one of the biggest pearl values ever offered in Washington. Our agent for these famous Du Barry Pearls is now in France, and im order to get a larger discount has purchased their entire _output—and we are closing out the balance of their stock here in America. Thi: the same quality pearl we have always been selling at $13.75, so would advise quick buying—as they can 't last long at this price. Aiter this lot is disposed of the price of these pearls will again be $13.75. Du Barry Pearls have the same soit, delicate color and luster of the genuine Oriental Pearls, which cost hundreds of dollars. They are guaranteed not to peel, break or discolor and to retain their sheen and luster permanently. Should any one fail to give entire satisfaction a new string will be given in exchange. It doesn’t seem possible that ever again these pearls will be sold at this price, 'so would suggest that you buy them now and lay aside for future gifts for the holidays and Xmas. Note that these pearls are 24 inches long, 3 85 with solid gold clasp. A $13.75 value. Special.. “I¢'s Somebody's Birthday Today” (Copyright, 1923, Selinger's) Mail Orders Promptly Filled SELINGER’S & % Corner 9th “Look for the Big Clock” Genuine Solid gold clasp—24-in. length— opalescent in color—complete with handsome silk-lined case—regular price $13.75, while the lot lasts, choice ..... oo given lauded the bob- Love, bird When the yward well he re- inds to emotions more tenderly and | influence mead- headi i For those Mil complete it traps own- 26, 1923—PART TRODPS TO STAGE IMITATION BATTLE Camp Simms Engagement Wednesday _to lllustrate Ways of Night Fighting. Another mimic battle, ou a larger scale than the one staged last week, will be conducted Wednesday eve- ning in_the natural amphitheater near Camp Simms, in Anacostia, where the District National Guard is completing its summer maneuvers. The same troops that particlpated last Thursday will be used. with Ieadquarters Company and pany defending a given against the attack of D |The fight will open at 7 {order to give' spectators an oppor- {tunity of seelng troops advuancing in the open, and will continue for seve eral hours. Flares to Light Field. Artillery, airplanes and th modern slgnaling devices will be em- ployed, and after dark flares will be sent up. A feature Com- position Company. o'cluck, In of the fight Will be attempt by the attacking forces penetrate a cmoke creen that ! be 1ald by bowbers from the air. | Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, anding th Distriet tional G R as extended o cor invitation to the public to attend. Special military {police will be on hand to show v tors where to stand to be out of possible danger und to guard the ci 1ot spectatol { Turget pi tice was completed ye terday morning and the afternoon was devoted to athletics. Dress purade and formal guard mount will be e order of the day today. It will begin at 4:30 o'clock and will be followed by & band concert in the evening at 7 o'clock. Next week will be devoted |to engineer field work. Camp Oficers Assigned. Thd following camp officers been assigned {nstructors on subjects indicated for this Rigging and Lampert bridge struction, Capt. Jultan 8. Ol es. Capt. 1 an to | | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Red Triangle Outing Club will have a moonlight trip on the 5 Johns tomorrow, leaving the l w at 7 p.m. from the Alexand: ORGAKIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Wanderlusters' h ship yard, Take Vernon cars at 2 o'clock. and Lathing suit. 111 lead. Mount Bring lunc Edmonston The Red Triangle Outing hike wiH take in the beauties of B Creek Park, passing through the Zoo, by Plerce Mill and near the Carnegie Geophysical Laboratory. for resting spot Meet at Rock at 2:45 o'clock ations, ¢ muel Apt. Stdn ] Instructor Charles and demolitions Ly ey G. Huntt, aptabn of the of | atmletios, Licut map sketching, |maticrifie, Capt. ~Asnnlinl( Sergt it Distric e} which will leav in the nationu r ry has an red the quall s follows. t expert dte, Sergt. J. Henr expert ritleman Berusdors A, C. Mends, rit. J expert rifiemun; Morgan, 6 Frank ITELLS PRESIDENT ILLS OF FARMERS OVERDRAWN| | Robert A. Cooper { cultural Situation Is Not as | Serious as Reported. Robert A, Cooper, { executive officer of Loan Bureau, told Fr. | vesterday that th on gen(‘hll throu, tes {# not so serfous as reports woul | cause one to believe. | "He eald there is some distress lcially_among the wheat grow IU‘J{ reltef is absolutel: i his opinion for help are m that the remalinin and rm sioner Federal F: must stand janied to her members of the bureau, who w ts to the new NEW POST-FOR S. T. DANA. T. ine. e northeastern forest « ,lu\n of the forest service, provided for in the & {cording to an | United’ States Department of Agricul- ture. Dana, forest commissioner of has bLeen appointed dlrector of periment < which | i istern forest raglon, which H ies up the New England states and i New York, with headquarters at Am. ,mm Mass. ING BLACK thin 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEA N—Gold, diamand ang 2 ridey. Heward. 910 Sth st. Lincoln_1189. methyat and peurls Finder please cail Columbla 9689, sapphires; s.e. or phone day night. Reward. g Aot t ratirond terminul ball park, Tuesday 1804 Lamont st. m.w., or call_Col. pe: q “Trixle,” around Vermont ave. and T st. w. Pioder please return to i914_10th st w. at sny time. Phone North 4705. Re: Ward. _Thomas L. Jones. DOG—Toy bull _terrier, breast, bobbed tafl, Heturu Reward. TTRRNTIY PIN-EIghTaiied Fieek samel shield. . Ownbra name ‘on back. Rewapd. fawn_shade, white 2405 Wisconsin o Retura Tialto Theater Fri- o8 10t Apt. 802, o ECKPIECE_MInk, 4 U o _wilk _clasp, Takoma Pack car Aug. 16, Return 413 eorge Washington Ion 3 POCKETBOOK, brown, from Ford Center Market. Return 817 14th n. PURSE—®mall, 1 = koma car to Gresham place Columbia_8639-J. PURSE—Small, black, containing around Return to 1787 Riggs place. PURSE—GIIt, containing rosary and chang 14th between H and M or in Billings'. Liberal ward. _Columbla 7476, PURSE—Tan, silk, handmade: contaliing £ and pew stamp hook. Reward. Address He. Schoentelde 26 it Plsasant cas Thursdey pio Apt. 810, the Areyle. Col. G471 MBRELLA—Brown _silk, —amber leather tansel. Feward. Main 8474, Br. 0. wwm G RING—Diamond and Inftialed, in & Lothrop's, . Ldberal re- lll!- MO o ¥ ivu\ M—CROBS Bring lunch near Miller cabin. Creek Bridge station Bill Allen will lead Births Reported. The following births have: been report: the heulth departigent within the last tw to e nd Amy C. Crouse, bov. B. and Alma L. Long. hoy. Hobert 8. ces Bouar, girl pret Brown, girl Richurd A. nooia M. Keurny Juck und Bdna Warren, b Stoart R. and Bopnfe J. Harry B. and Mury N. Wesley A. und Ruth Paul B. Willlam F. Wilson M Willfam E, Loy Hammer, Reed, girl sirl and Floren: snd Lilllan » A 5 o Bibber. F. Wharton, eld, girl Zatn, el . and Virgto und Muude 8 Frederick 11, and Margaret M orge and Thelma George, Aibert and Lillie Hofman . wnd Elizabe Y. and Agnes and Gertrud g and Loutes A, Matth' Mk Tt ung Natatte . Yate s Willtum Willlam Hurold w John und Erj Trvin und Marr Charles L. und Augustns 1. and Agues Cotteril, Ned and Sudie Salters, gi B and Marguret Tuwels, girl And Georglane Robinson, Oliver and James A, Ware, girl Willlar «nd Stella Johnson, girl Willlum and Etbel Hollingsworth Wallace und Naoml Julnsoo, girl Deaths Reported. Fivener 45, e William J. Hogpital. e Johnson, Ratl —Judge L Order of | -4 illon from ributed & fund | of Odd Fel- | nks and ap- friends and relativen’for theit | resslons of sympathy and beautif tlugs 1n vur sad s B I PRATT. Thinks Agri- scxflmu tha their k © the occasion of her dea $Marriage. < om Aug 8.1 W 2d ANNA C. LIPPERT, both SWAD—HAMMILL. T at _Epiphany Ch 2 ALAL of thiy city | IL of Baltimore, M. | vr.) Auguat 18, 1033, | at” Epiphans on | Va.. JOH THEL OTT VARNUM T ODFRETA CROSN Rel (New Brunswick, ives and friends in- N .4 e | 4, 1923, at 11:45 p.m., daughter of | . August 27, at = deoln com g HARRY Brown, day from Lie late residencs, L At 280 pm. Friea cordially fnvite CLEARY. urday, August in_Oakland,’ Calf RY. husband of | WILLIAM ou r3, and secund mon o \fmo Shoemaker late Frank D, and Blizabets McClos 1909 1923, at his after & long DAWSON. DImparted this lif> Ang 10:36 a.w., Mrs. MARY L. DAWSON, oved mother of Mrs. Janet Morgan, M illis Jones, Mrs. "Nellie Witherall of W renton, Vi, Iand, Ohlo, b Va. henezer O] Tuesday at 1 o'cl Frieads ani relafives fnvited. i . 1923, MARSHAL | ed’ son of Mi cle accident. Req ¥ of Victory Chure Monday, August 27, at 10 a.m. lnterment at Mourit Ollvet cemetery. GRIFFITH, Iriday, August 34, 1620, at 12:%0 3 i 1 beloved wite of Benjamip T. Grifith: neral from Mount Pleaeant Methodist Epis- copal Church, corner 18th aud Lamont _sts n.w., Susday, Avgust 26, at 2 p.n. Duparted this lite Saturday, A 0 4.m., &t her res! short o of RLEY. Teaven lows oue dnghiter, I sons, Fraok and Joseph, Bider Gurley, and & to mourn Tatum; two randson. rolatives Baptist Chur: 3 Coun., papers piease copy.) HOLMES. Departed this life Friday, August 03 a.m., at her daughter's 1718 4th st. ww., ELIZA Veloved mother of Thurnton snd Holmes Haw- . August 27 venue Baptist HOLME. Lewis Holmes and Xin: at 1:80 p.m Cburch, Rev. J. E. Willl Marlboro, Md., papers please copy.) HOLMES. Offiers and members of the Laa! Reliable Relfef Society are liereby motified of the death and are requested to attend the fugeral of our beloved sister, Mes. ELIZ. HOLMES, Monday, August ¥ 1 ol from Vermont Avene Baptist’ Church. MRS, REBECCA BRENT, President. ADDIE CHASE Gl Rec. Sec. HUGUELY, _Fridsy, August 24, 1623, st 2 p.m., SALLIE P. HUGUELY, beloved wite of the late Oscar M. Huguely and mother of Edwin and George Huguely and Mrs. Howard N. Austi, Fuoeral se at_her late residence, 752 Newton pl n.w., Monday, August 27, at 2 p.m. Re tives and friends invited to attend. Inter ment at Glenwood cemetery, 261 1623, JOHNSON. Friday, August 24, t George Washington University Hospital, WILELAM 3., Husband of the late apaise Johnson and father of Willlam M. Jo of Chicago, Til. Funeral from his late resi- dence, ew Jersey ave. n.w., on Monday, August 27, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friend invited. interment at Arlington cemetery. 6 KASPAR. August 24, 1928, at 3:20 pun., aiter & long illnes: 08 ANNIE ROEMER, be- loved wife of Josef Kaspar. Funeral from Lee:late esidence, M st. n.w., Mon- v at 2 p.m. Waitimore papers ples covvy 26 MCcCUEN, Sat m., WILLL Tucsday, Augi t Grace Church, Alexandria, Relatives and friends in: Interment st Bethel Fro wood place n.w g Servicen at 3 p.m. sitea %o ariead: leryy i o-mm In IBeaths. NEAL. ttucks o Crispus Relics A lllr\ Fr l LEL, Pr. L nl w0, er Chmich, whers Y 8w, Iuterme- Departod th after a br tist rust wu.un(s Kt gen Wi Charies Wi f Emrua T “wife man. F th st ks v und sriends fwvited vate) at Co pupers ple, op ind take A4 the W loved tee best MOTHER Tn Jovi d brother, parted this 1 NIECES AND NEPHEW 1 WATKINS, MAT: LES IL RIDGELY <M1 CIA HURD, the | INDERMAUER. my e HER LOVING WELLS. fatie "SISTERS AND BROTUEL ¥ou 2 WELLS PURCEL! FUNERAL DXRECTORS v)alsh Tim;thy Hanlan _ 841 H ST. N.E. Roy M. “TALTAVULL. 3019 14th St. At Sprmg Road jAMLS T K\.—\N, 81T PA. AV Model Chapel, " Joseph F Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\W. lished 1841 Phone West 96, Director Commonf Moderat Tel. call M. 1888, n.w V L"SPEARE CO. Nelther the succeszors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spoare o 940 F St. N.W. 26 NEW YORK AVE. Private Livery 1n conneetlo Jpodern " erematerd ,_-—v'ru ORIGINAL ey R.Speare @o. TREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 F ST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARK S CLYDE J. NICHO THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, Undertatare. b Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Pliern oy Teiepione._ Main 2473 MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect. ing memorials (monuments and mauso- feums) of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work In any of the local cemeterles. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street “FUNERAL DESIGNS. 0. C. SHAFFEE Fhone. 617 KPRESSIVE FLORAL EVELEMS AT MODER. e M G Prompt auto delivery serwce. Artlstic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St

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