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Next Door to 402-404 Seventh Street Y Tinex oo Silk Dresses for Fall Wear THE EVENING 3 *School-Proof™ Stockin gs Because we never handle “irregular” or “second quality” mer- chandise—sturdy, school-proof stockings are always a certainty at Hahn’s. | { Highest, 91; THE WEATHER | District of Columbla, Maryland and | Virginla—Unsettled weather, showers | tonight and probably tomorrow | morning; slightly lower temperature; | moderate southerly winds West Virginia—Showers tonight; cooler in west portion tonight; to- morrow fair and ¢ovler. Records'for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer. . 70; 8 p.m., 70; | 4 am. 6%; 2l pan.. 30.06; .m., | midnight, 30.08; 4 a.m.. 30.08; | .11: noon, 30.1 ' Highest temperatur occurred at_noon foday | Lowest temperature, 68, occurred at | 2:40 am 1 Temp ame date last year—| lowest, 68. ! Condition of the Water. | Temperature and condition of the | | supposition. |ing pan or Sweaters in the popular shades. Beautiful Plaited, Parelsd and Draped effe~ among the Models will like our choice of ma- terials, too, they are those demanded by fashion’s dic- tates. Brocaded Trico Canton Crepc $ 1 3 95 Satin Back Canton Brocaded Sat'ns Children’s § double cuffs. mercerized lislc -weight stockin water at 8 a.m. perature, 7 ort Length Stockings with n black and brown 50C exceptionally fine ribbed 50c strong, Sizes 7 Sizes 10} to 11}, 55¢ Women's Chiffon $1 95 Silk Stocl(lngs Fine wearing—vet as dainty as the stuff dreams are made of. with lisle garter tops Perfect, full-fashioned Chiffon hosiery, and soles. In all the ncw Autumn shades, £1.95. \mong this selection you will find some lace and lace- trimmed full and three-quarter length sleeves. dresses —SWEATERS — We are showing the finest Brushed-\W ool Coat They are just the for completing vour fall Sport Costume. Especially Priced at $ 5 5 “City Club Sho$" 1318 G St. The “Stocking Skops” of Ral s san i S Francisco Sio Louis b, N poknne o Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9tk Se. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. it San Juan Havana, Cwnal_Zone Te Falls—Tem- | State of Weather. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clouds Clouds Clear, Cloudy | | 1 i the ol | The | everythi he i Clonds Part cloudy Part cloudy | Tndy Rainiug “Gity Club Shop™ 1318 G St. Cor. 7th and K Sts. Open Until 6 P.M. Beginning This Saturday. New College Shoes For Men LI. the smart **Broguey” styles that make an instant hit with College Men now ready in our assortment of “Collegiate” Footwear. ILeathers: Eric Calf, Im- ported Moor Calf and Scotch Grain. Prices, $6 to $10—with an especially fine assortment at $7.50. $7.50 The style prctured— in Imported Scotch Grain 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Until 9. “HAHN SPECIAL" College Styles for Women UTUMN—with all its College Life and other A Fall iviti finds swagger Semi-Sport Styles especially popular with active young women. So the sturdy low-heeled styles now in- cluded in our $5.95 “Hahn Specials” vie in popu- larity with the daintier more formal models. Dozens of different styles at $5.95. Send the Young Folk Back To School in O-NUPS™ Schoo Boys' Tan Elk, Goodyear- welt Bluchers, with over- weight oak leather sol and rubber heels. Sizes 11 to 133, $4.50 Sizes 1 to 6, $5.00 Misses’ and Children’s High Shoes. Nut Brown Russia Cali, Patent Leather or Gun Metal, with dull calf tops. es 874 to 2, $4 Size Z}Z to 6, $5 Boys’ Brown Elk Blucher Oxfords, with sturdy oak oles and rubber hee! Sizes 11 to 13, $4.50 Sizes 1 to 6, $4.75 E Patent Leather Instep Strap Pumps. with attractive cut-outs. Hand- turned soles. Boys' or Girls’ Tan Elk School or Play Shoes. Made with flexible leather soles on our famous foot-form last. All sizes, $3.50 Russia Cali lace Waterproofed by olized” leather soles and rubber slips at welt. Sizes 214 to 6, $5 Boys’ Children’s Blucher Boots, e — in Patent Leather, Smoked Boys’ Shoes that look just gy White Eik or Tan Calf. like Dad’s. Made on a man- Sizes 6to 8. $4.50 nish last, in Tan Russia Calf. s 874 to 11, §5.50 izes 2V to 6, $4.75 i niless, | the an extra s [ his contribution from the empress. W 1(:AI’(MACK DRY CLEANING co.! } with another ta frying pan | kopek of fwas in 1911, fat exact STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1923. A P | MRS. M. A. WATERS DIES. l Lifelong Georgetown Besident tol Emperor Be Buffed Monday. Mrs. Martha A. Waters, seventy- seven years old, of 1235 31st street. a lifelong resident of Georgetown, died early today at her home after a pro- MO tracted illness. She was the widow lof Sandiford Magruder Waters. one- | {time prominent business man of | etown. ' | Waters is survived by three! . Arthur, Raymond and Robert F. | s, all of Washington, and two {daugnters, Mrs. J. A Hegerty of But the usual error is found in the Washington and Mre. K. T. Polits of | wrong idea of plenty. (Berkeley. Calif. A wholesome feeling of plenty Funerai sérvices 4N take place Monday afternoon at 2 be drowned by abundance as well as o'clock Ak b LR dried up by lack. metery, the Rev. Be amin F. Rule perfectly gorgeous time buying a Try - = new tablecloth. But to} malke this operation a rew adventure here must first be a deal of argu-| ent about whether they can afford | FREEMAN. We wish to extend onr it, a serious casting up accounts, | thanks and appreciation to our many frie and an earnest disc on _as to kindness, sympathy and beautiful | whether, taking one consideration ral i e death of anr loved one, it is better to invest in| o FEMAN. THE FAMILY. ¢ nd a tablecloth or to get rRZEHAN Dr. Henrs W. Freeman wishes to new curtains and spoons. \‘\'ilhuul‘ - "“‘"““',;l ";’”'k\ to the friends an ihis prelude the game is not much o i fun. i If the young couple are worth some | ten million dollars there ix no fun | WILSON, it at all. Georg % not interested; ] and he is too busy selecting a eigarette. | Tt So Maudie simply presses the button {and when the four butjers appear she | mlll(uhi her desire to Alphonse, and | ¢ a van backs up to the door with two bales of tablecloths, | irload of curtains, seventeen gross | ADAMSON. september 7, 3 : poons and every frying-pan in the | APAMSON, the Leloved father of 1t dware store. 1l giten S neither pov-{ 7 : hor riche little of both. | Of course, if you h either one of | these vou think the other would be delightful | An amusing illustration of this is| found in a r ut book called “Mem- Court,” by Anna ' 14 “ntimate friend of | reaiiem ma and Empress of BROWN. < that in the for BY DR. FRANK CRANE. | i It is a terrible thing to have money. 1t is commonly supposed that pov- erty is hell and that plenty is heaven, | and most people will agree with this and the burial will Cms of mhankl eir ki tribyt husband, JACOB Beaths. Glenwood ARABIN. Tiursisy. IEAD F, ARARIN, i Arabin from Bat September tusband of th atives. or at h H emperor simply selected from | the rich a rtment sent to the palace ects which best pleased him. | emperor, all his life. had had | Horb Baptst Church. wanted without ever| single ruble for anything. | CARTER. ad any money, ne is survived by fiv sisters, two brothers and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loxs. Funeral Sat urday ber 8. at 1 jm.. from Monnt { Relutives und f i life September Wilie ¢t (between aud Vermont ave husband other of Funeral 10 mm.. from . 15th st. between I where mass will be sa of his soul. Relatives and an recall.” her narra c i i . “but_one solitary instance in h' the Tsar of all the Russic ever even felt the need of touching a his _illimitable riche when their majestie fricuds invited an to attend services at the Feodo- !CARTER. Members of the Kr pvsky hedr: Tsarkoe Selo. In| Auzustine Commanders. No. this church it was the custom 1o o s T through the congre i into which every on «d u contribution, large i he cmperor alone was entirely pen- | JOSEPH A nd em his unique | CROWN. ntation to| A 923, at proper autho after which monthly intervals he was with four gold pieces for | day -basin of the Feodorovsky | Arlington If he happened to attend FRANCIS. rvice he had to borrow | [l Saturday St Avgiis:ine’ aud M sts. now for the repose L at 10 am.. to i late hrother S DANIEL SPR JACKSON Presiden St 10:13 | furnishe | the aim athedral. Departed this | . and Pearl brather of v £ Virginia Ca the de Caine Frane Francis an Still and all. as Ring Lardner would say, having had a whole lot of ex-| perience with too little 1 wouldn't | mind trying to worry aleng with 100 i much for a spell Frandson |HOWELL. Thursda i at the CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Music Club of the Government | Hotels will give a dance tomorrow. At Lvuch :30 p.m.. in Recreation Hall, B and v sundria orth Capitol streets - a £ nehburg, Va.. b Camp 10, Pa will hold a 500 card party tomorrow ; at 5th and 4 Fx) and siste al services at 14 Kalorama v, n.w ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. @ iiif%.M0"% e Ao TONIGHT. | KILLEEN S william B. hing Camp, No Sons of Veterans, will meet, § o'clock in Pythian building i EX-LONDON MAYOR DEAD.. ONDON, September 7.—Sir William Purdie Treloa lord mayor of London in_ 190 and widely known as “the | Melercd wite of ibe iate T cripples’ friend,” died today. He was a Elorediwite. prominent business man and was the | & ; AT founder of the Lord Mayor Treloar Hos- | September pital for Cripple Hamptonshire Rood e inv NOTED SURGEON DEAD. | S¥aiuni d i AR CAREIE CHICAGO. September 7.—Dr. United . sl trom Scott Bishop, aged seventy-one years. | Andrew's noted surgeon and former medical, and V atse. nov. at 10:30 am fessor at Lovola University Medi- | September 8 ment (private) a hool. died at hix home here yes- | o nati ¥ He was born in Fond du | PREVOST. 3 . and was graduated from | 10:03 p.m. Poole Institute at Fond du Lac dnd | services at Beloit College. He also received de- grees from New York and North- eSte s, | western universities. . | of his o = SEAL HERDS PERISH IN STORM. | n.m. months BUENOS AIR Sentember Thousands of cattle and sheep, with_ nn estimated value of 5.000.000 reported to have perished in an precedented four-day snowstorm raged last week In the territory Pampa. The herd mortality rom her late Saturdas. September 8. i at Holy Trinity Cl p nterment (private) Olivet ¢ KNOWLES. e T . Sep. P.m., At her res Church urday am crment cometers. Relatives and friends i urday Arling Sept A, PREV 03 residency eptember 8o then Y. Interment Arli Thursda: DAVID SEAL <on_of Eilwood sl on Seal. Funeral services af ik parente. 1430 ol Siturday. Septentier 8. at 114 une { SILBERT. Thursdar. that | = (U TECoanse 0 of La| i MAUD 1 Vir, rivate af | her STLRER’ Silhe MOURNING BLACK Dyed Wi in 24 Hours Hysong Comp; , 1300 N st Watil 1530 tomorrow. Fineral ser New York Avenue Freshyterian | premiee 5, " Wednesday. _September arteld Houni e 3 huband of Flizabeth Statz, Fineral Corbin - | } At 10 am: | Sain keintives ama” Interment | private, | WATERS, 2469 1Sth St., Col, 636 of Martin W 5232 at in Cinreh, i STA" Appiy | e 349 Md. Temale. ¢ Leag, —Brindle “white hington T small, brown Friday respectfully invited to attend Tn Aiemoriam. . died five vears | Teward l T black tween Harpers F Md., Thursiay aff or write to Hillte the rond Ridgeville. 0. Ph ernoon, lhu.m i Tout o Giew TRORET) (i1 lingers witlh sweet div i HEK LOVING MOTHER AND BROTH Tengraged | AMBUSH. o to the i = A e a £ IRINE lite' ) ntaining tw i el d_ this lis. also state of | ptember perator's license Every Q. You a cmaller snnecticut registration and st in front of Preston Apts.. P st. nw.: evening: reward if returned. 1 think of you on | 1o dife T loved s In death 1 do th wit and think And wish tha H H 3 nswers | AMBUSH. Towmsrsn, to the name of Toodles. Return to i ATSIE TREN st me. Reward. Talf-grow ght brown hody with d: . we ing new police dig collar. Liberal reward for return or information leading to his recovers. elephone Adams or eall at 4108 16th st. | Mrs. L. % Moriarty | Sauare | | BLANDFORD. lusband “in toving ren and fat Vosterday, September clasp your han it ser s little token show wat | still remember thee s rd 1 wander, ay with loviug care ave of my dear fath sweetly sleepne t HIS DAUGHITER of my WIFE Lteward. Miss BUDD, hran who In loving den . how haid we tried to keep you, 0 tears were all in vam; angels came and took vou From this world of aches and pain. SON GEORGE. WRIST WATCH—Gold: octugon; M. M. M. on back; Houee. Reward, wonogram, | CULHANE. | WILHOITE. 1 {3 WILL1IAM LEl Funernl | 118 SEVENTH sT. N.W. In Memoriam. | CAMPBELL. 1n sad but loving remembrance of our dear father and husband, W Iy grief is too great to tell, time will come. 1 care not ‘when That T with my father shall dwell ml.\-nniunxu DAUGHTER. NORA HAR- rta still long for son S JAMES AND WILL. * g remembrance of my dear IR, who died one CANTER, husband year ago t Tust when lLis brightest orid of pain ual rest 1gs back sweet memories, hed husband_de VING WIFE CANTER. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear w0 tember In_the gravesard, sofily s Where the flowers gently v\-‘ “Tn bix tane an’silent grave His memors is as dear todas As in the hour he passed awas T did my best, God only knows. To save his life T could not de In_my heart your memors Sweetly, tender. fond s There ix not a das, des That T do not think o HIS LOVING MOTHER, MRS, TER o af o Gear "iband o fainer. “THOMAS CULANE K " eparted’ i i fins Wik ATEGR. of ml\r dear mother, Mre. ROSIE ptember 7, 1914, o e mas the e of o Wi ot o DORSEY. und Kind s Tk Lier do we fina for us did_her beat t Ter eternal rest Lord. we cannot see, 5 Thes K AND HAWKINS, MACURICE ENEY DORSEY. OWENS. 1n I wother and Wiio depart Septembar S0 xad and sudden was the « Dear grandma. Sour deat was a ahock 10 all. Tertain woue’ duy o Wil aeryiaod LoVING BATGRAE ANE A N ;i GRANDCRIL PARKER. 1n wotl Wito, depiurted Mother. we There Tiicre ATy i 1 Al will r. blissfid “K" o i eV REwdA ROBINSON. remembrance of m TIBBLES PARKER four years ago toda again ATER. MAMIE In swd bt loving re i Wien . : CHiL St ROSSIGNO: b of i i parted i 1 sl JOHN, SUSIE branes Wi de. Septei MARY ago tuduy unhappy day ©wother away SAKEMAN. RETI E T tem \\l)Hulrl 480 toduy. % CHILE dear, dear mot wiho passed a tember 7, ity " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. blistied 1541 ne We Automobile Service. i Dirccior _ang Sapei " ana e aere prices. 332 Pa. Tel_call A1 Taan V.L. SPEARE CO. her the succes*ors of nor con. nected with the original W. K Spears 940 F St. N.W. ~ HERBERT B. } NLVIUS E " 226 NEW YORK AVE, X.W mbiilnnce, WM. H SARDO&CO 412 1 st ne Plione Lincoln _Modern Cliapel. Automolfle Fun r———THE ORIGINAL ——— WRS eare @o. 1208 HSTREET N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY 40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WILLS B.SPEARE O v OE 5. RicHOLA T | THOS. R. NAL LEY & SONS, Codertatiss. Tmba'mer. in connection erewatorium . nw P Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Main 2473 Bcrrv & Walsh R0y _M. Perry—Main 934—Gerald Waish. Timothy Hanlan _641 M ST. N.E. Phone L. 3343 JUSERH GGAVIERS Sons ABLISHED (839 & MORTICIANS 1730+1732 PENNA.AVE. ___ FHOIES: UMK S3E-SHE W. WARREN TALTAVULL 3619 14th S!. At Spr ng Road. W. S0 JAMES T, RYAN, 317 P'A. AVE. S.E Model Chiupel. Liocoln 143 Private Ambulances. Tivars in Camnectio MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and_mauso- leums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- T mrwu and rum-m Sersice W. Deal & Co., N.ELINCOLY 8 Cliage:. tiful specimens of our work in any of ! the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., 914 Fiftrenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS INC., VE F AT MODERA We Speciaiize in Floral Designs at Moderate Brices INC Zorists 4™y H. STS. NN MAN 6953. wervice. inexpensive .|Gude Bros, Co, 1214 F St.

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