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Chiffon-finish, Two-ply Volle, 40, inches '.|‘d'; Shown in all lny. black, | 45¢ Plain Chiffon Voi llo33c pin dots on jade, rose, pavy, helio, orchid, brown, copen, etc. 59¢ Silk and Cotton F.lmc Sheer, fine silk and cotton; In_color unds with neat :lluk 'l,l.imhu wllh. in nnn luun tar M|u and e.hlldhl lfi&% lll.lflun*n Izgc | wide color range. H d.to close out t-hu line. * 38¢ Turkish Towels No doubt you want to carry s hesvy Bath towal with'yea, t6 the seashore. ere are: White and h-w double '.hrua. naw. m"“‘“"' Ml Pl n 8, 145 ana pisin shades. Union Suits 21c Step-Ia Style ‘Waist Union SUITS Funeral x-u Hers and Burial Will Be in Philadelphia. Miss Amanda Hobson Heyl, daugh- ter of the late David Seeger and Caro- line Julia Heyl of Camden, N. J. died | at the residence of her brother, Col. Charles H. Heyl, 2009 Wyoming ave- nue, yesterday. In .daflgon to Col Heyl, she ‘l; ry Délphine_Turner HaYI and Mrs. Joseph C. Colquitt, both “of Washington, and two nephews, Lieut. Charies’ H. Heyl and Edward H. Heyl of Philadelphia. Funeral services were conducted at the residence today. Rev. Dr. Lounsbury of St. Margarets Episcopal Church, officiated. Later the body was taken to Phiiadelphia for inte: ment in the North Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. - m NEWS IN BRIEFS. Chapter No. 13, O. E. 8, will Rl o Taw foto tombrraw. sve: ning at Sixth street and North Caro- lina avenue southeast, with Chairman Lena Elder in chu-‘a. R. memorial committes will, meet F‘rldly night at § o'clock at G. A. R. Hall. All members are re- quelud to be present. —_— EN PlANO EXHIBIT HOUSE 2041 Rosemont Avenue ‘Thousands motor miles Into Rock Creek Park every Sunday. Why not live there twenty-four hours every day. Six and seven rooms. De- tached, semi-detached and in- side houses to select from. PRICES $11,750 to $17,000 Open Daily Arnold and Compan 1416 Eye St Main 2434 Exclusive Agents Ope: Evell.’.l Until Nine RITES FOR CLERGYMAN, Bev. William . Ostrander Pioneer Adventist. Funeral services for Rev. Willlam Ostrander, plon minister in the Seventh-Day Adventist Churches, who died in the Washington Sani- tarium, Takoma Plrk. Baturday, were conducted in the 'Takoma ' Park Seventh-Day Adventist Church ye: teraay. r. Mr. Ostrander was for several years pastor of the M Street Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The sermon_was delivered by Prof. J. L. Shaw; Elder G. B. Thompson read a sketch of Rev. Mr. Ostrander’s Iite, and Elder R. F. Harter formerly president of the Potomac Conference. cited facts concerning his connection with the latter organization. Dr. H. W. Miller, medical superintendent of n Sanitarium, described rander's stay at that 1n!ll(ll!lol\, while a Scflptura reading was given by Re B. F. Bryan past\” of the ehureh Inle'rmen'. in Glcowood Cemetery. SUSAN A. SUMMY DEAD. Was One of Founders of H Street Christian Church. Miss Susan A. Summy, 30 years of age, & founder of the H Btreot Chris- ian Church, who was appointed to -. position under the Government by Pregident Garfleld and served in the Indian Bureau of the Interior De- partment until retirement a few years ago, died yesterday morning at 920 Nineteenth street northwest. She had been practically bedfast for about 22 months following a stroke of paralysis, and for the past ten days had beén suffering from an at- tack of pneumonia, which finally brought death. eral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 1 with services later at the H Street Christian Church. Rev. P. A. Cave, former pastor, will come from Cum- berland. Md., to conduct the services, and wiil be assisted by the present pastor, Rev. H. E. Dickins. Dr. Benjamin W. Summy and Frank L Summy, both-of this city, are brothers. ; ODDIE ON FIRE PATROL. Senator Becomes Member of Yel- lowstone Rangers. Summering in the national parks, Senator Tasker L. Oddie of Nevada become a regularly enrolled member of the Rangers of Yellowstone Park, and as such is taking his regular turn of duty with the other rangers on fire patrol work and other duties. A few days ago an official of the National Park Service, on a trip of inspection lhrou&x Yeliowstone Park, ordered Rai idie to direct him to a good $shing place in the Yellow- stone. nger Oddie went along as a brother disciple of Izaak Walton, and S0 successful his hunt for trout that the official hooked 22 trout in a half hour. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. meeting at 1326 I t, 8 o'clock. Report g;l unity conference at Kansas City, Before You Order Coal ! ORBRIC Why be a shovel slave l‘lln next year, when the OIL- MATIC will provide un.lxom temperature, health and comfort WITHOUT ATTENTION, dirt and ashes—and at a saving in money a8 well? We'd like to refer you to actual users here in Wash- ington. Ask for their names. G 222 H HEATING COMPANY Hot Water, Steam and Vapor Heating—Expert Plumbing Repairing and Remodeling 913-917 H Street N.W. Main 4886—4387 ““Found Reliable for Over 30 Years* NSRS SO ALLD O ORI LECARILI AR Value unsurpdssed! Hart Schaffner & Mairx 3-Piece Suits HALF ONE-THIRD OFF PRICE ONE-FOURTH OFF You’ll find amazing values— it’s easy to figure your saving. Suits made facturer of high the world—Hart the largest manu- grade clothes in Schaffner & Marx—in blues, grays, browns, mixtures, pin stripes and plain. This is what one-half price $50 Suits : 325 $60 Suits 3 $70 Suits $ Others at one-third and one-guarter off ° Raleigh Haberdasher' = A ’ : Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street ‘l‘h‘ United States Army t. R G. Sherman, commanding, wlu tl-y its first band* concert m, by arr ent wlw r.h- umnmnuy centers d of the District of Columb publlc nhwll. at the mllhl High School , today at 7:30 p.m. WCAP wil roucu the conc"L which W!ll be conducted by Bandmaster Staanard. The program fol- “Capt. R. G. Sherman, A Eek: Sergt. Chusctarhuc. "Dllll:e of _the Ser- pents” .. .. Bocealari Ducrlnuvo. ‘Evolution of Dlxlb. A fantasia deileuu Jbe md— ual evolution of “D wiy hrouth The “Creation " “Dancs Aboriginal” and the “Minuet”’ the melody is developed, until there emerges the _immortal “Dixie”; this in turn becomes a walts (be then ragtime, and at last gran Vaise, “Bres Jolie™ -Waldteutel Selection. “The Royal Vi ConenGootat March “The Washington Evening Star” .Stannard ‘The Star jpangled ‘Banner.” In case of rain, the concert will be given in the auditorium at Central High School. instead of in the stadium. In order to cover the expenses of the evening, a small fee of 10 cents is asked for seats ir the stadium, or in the auditorium. Navy yard today, 7:30 p.m., by the United States Navy Band, Charlek Benter, director. f Valor....Klohr Wallace .Laigini - Hartm: (Bandmaster J. J. caunney) Grand scenes from peody, . .Hosmer (Dedicated to Llu Dlu‘h(nrl of the American Revolution.) Ex(;,m; from the operetta, Valse de con iarele Popular, ulecled. i Finale, “Star Spangled Banner..- Marine Barracks, tomorrow, at 4:30 p.m, concert by the United States Marine Band, Willlam H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Bran- son, second leader. Program: Querture, “MErnatl: Caprice, “Hearts l(elnxe:’i" otom: Santelmann Solo. tor cornet, “Bride of the Wayes S ..Clark Grlnd Sceno ‘Madam; Bul-l.rfly." Puccini “Reminiscences From Ballini,’ et “Grand Military Tatt: G%{mrey ry 00" ... “Halls of Montezum “The Star Spangled Banner.” Judlcluy Park, tomorrow, at 7:30 p.m. concert by the United States Marine Band, William H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Bran- son, second leader; Arthur S. Wit- comb; conducting. Program: March, “La Riene de Sab: nod Overture, “Les Trumneun G Ta Couroune” . H: Trombone solo, ine”-.. ... Gitz-Rice Musician ATbert W. Bennert Descriptive fantasia, “The Road to Moscow” Grand nl.cuon. of Wi Loets w mlnl:ertu:u 14y), “Forge tn ik Chaell March, “Marine Band Annlv;ru.:y G g Scharbau “The Star Spangled Banner.” The Army llnllc School, Student Frank A "Bowen, nduc!ln( Linceln: Park, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., R. G. Sherman, comman dl-fl!. and Wulll.u.\ C. White, princi; Pllgrims M; h, from “The Italian ymphos Mendelssohn Overlura from “Elleen” Waltz, “Mighty Lak’ a Ros Solo for baritone, “Le Reve Amour” (played by William H. Lemay) . Millars Moorish _su in _four parts, “The Courts of Granada.” Chapi (2) tournament, (b) modlllflon. SJ serenata, (d) finale. Fin; Fox trot, “Somewhere n the Worls (b) M:.rch. GUILTY IN DOPE CASE. Harry Feldman Held on $1,000 Bond After Pleading. Harry Feldman, 314 East Capitol street, pleaded guilty today before United States Commissioner George H. Macdonald to a charge of illegal possession of narcotic drugs and was committed to jail in default of $1,000 bond, to await action of the grand Tha arraignment was made follow- ing an arrest by Federal Inspector J. W. McDonald, who stated ‘Commissioner Macdonald ' In- mak- ing commifment recommended that medical treatment be given Feldman by authorities at the jail leather bag, contal , on boulevard between Wi tmore, Sunday, 20th July. Phene Linc. 187-J. arl; Monday evening on reward. m"k ol P:u‘n’s lez‘:u Thorsday _ atterscca; —gold. Fressant ad Lamoat easant bia 8463. ——— CASE—ute permit, mmmu. Ca ates datween 513 56 and 10 B n. or road Ch Buch, name inside, AL’ bin Stauss. Return to Apt. B4, Vu’gnn 13 Farpeg Wag ; monogram “F. 3- Gearge C. Downing, ant st. n.w. llll DOG—VI:IMU N J. ave. head, saddle and lml oo Thchiy ot long. talh alss. brows poes carried erect: answers to Jiges. Be- 1318 N. Capitol st. whra: It lileu: [ 1 leather case; Dear 10th and H. ts. ‘Return 10,1005 K st. Reward. BALL—] My N mfl Eatars Natiooa) Pros Glu, w-'fflu':g uxm. grounds. Gt e lmn S3ors e NOTEBOOK ( mnn, l.n R R i eam-.a educational “Thursday: - Phone ol un..r xi‘o:h afifimm:‘cx. 1o o8, Battary_bax. D ickle screw locks, H. B. Doyle. 738 15th st. n.w. PN Seaburst. Samend and veatie. &t ten Beach or Washington. Liberal Col. 8851 oo T R T T IN—Scarf; bloodstone and ; uul Debidle, July 21. Bell. 902 D st. s.w. - pu--h-i'n- o800 Tacet B P T e s ST —Contal Ritomobile mita, lll“l’ return to H. Roberts, Foo, T30 fbe 3 7 e Guil Main 3130, Brisch te " & -n.-—-:;%..'f‘ muwfi District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much chan in - temperature; gentle northwest and west winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and probably tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 p.m., 84; 13 midnight, 75; 4 a.m., 75; 8 am., 77; noon, 85. Barometer—4 Highest temperature, at 4:30 p.m. yvesterday perature, 73.0, occurred da. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 30; lowest, 62 Coundition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 78; condition very clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Gex odetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:59 a.m. and p.m.; high tide, 1:22 a.m. and P"l‘l'u'norro'—lt)' tide, 8:52 a.m. and 9:07 p.m.; high tide, 2:12 a.p. and 2:34 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose, 5:01 a.m.; sun sets, 7:27 p.m. Tomnrrow—sun rises, 5:02 am.; sun ts, 7:27 p. u)lofin rlu-, 11:56 p.m.; sets, 12:28 pm. ‘Weather in Various Cities. 3R0B2IVRIIBRICIBA 22823 RAXZNFINRI AN C I EETT Reattle . Snokane WASH.,DJC. 20 Card of Thanks. CONAWAY. The family of the late Wil LIAM A. CONA to_acknowledye T Abpreciocie o e S eraatly Giosded and the many fioral tributes offered by the relatives and friends in its bereavement. * Birth. To Willam Cissil Simpson and y Kerfoot Simpson. & bay. at Simpsoe- Tiller Mt 8 o'clors Wedneisy, July 16, 1924. Deaths. REWS. June 17. 1924, at her resi- dence, 5001 'Townsend ave., Eagle Rock, cam.. ANNIE ANDREWS, 15 ber 820d year. Taterment was in Californis. Miss Andrews was an ‘employe of the Pension Offce for ‘many years. £ 1924, at 7 BURROWS. Tuesday, July 22, 3 wite of the 92nd year B 2RRIRSRBInE R ER L rBR e R RS ERRRARRER SRS § |- L jut e m- in King AR beloved Iate cnmu B Burrows, 1 the ral from her late home Fune: ‘xuly . Burtal at: King ve., Cherryd: Funeral - from the Church, Cherrydale. Friday. July 25, g ErEER 15 Bock Cree” ceme-ery. R l-'.;HARVl-iY’S SON - Richard You w. HOMELIKE FONERAL BARLORS: Por. w501, u7e ~NORVAL K. TABLER _ 1526 L St. NW. Main 154 Dignifiea and Eficient Service. . N. JAMES T. RYAN, o SITPA AVE. BE. iai Model Chapel. ol Private Ambalances. Uivery in_Connection. ~— HERBERT B, NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE. NW. =~ MAIN 2608, Private Ambul VL. SPEARE CO, Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare esubllnhmenh 940 F St. N.\W. Phose Prank. JosephF.BimhsSons 3034 M St. NW. YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service ‘uneral Directors Slnu uu an 5512 Av-. w.w. Timothy Hanlon _64L H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 WM.H.SARDO&CO Phone Lincoln 524. Automobile Funerals. J. WILLIAM LEBE, Funersl Director Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commodious chapel and modern crematorium. ~Moderste prices. 333 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 135 Perry & & Walsh Ray M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh. r——THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 - FORMERLY 940 F ST ‘ALMUS R. SPEARE - WILLIS B. SPEARE A CLYDE J: NICHOLS —— THOS R 1 NALLEY & ONS Smbalmers: u-uh ¥Vineral Parlors. 7 Betablaned 1841 Phene West 96. FUNERAL DESIGNS. D¢t elvery e Gude Bros Co., 1214 F St er Teshatac —m".? MovERATE PRIC PRICES. = We Specialize in [lloral Designs .atsModomte Peaths. , July 28, 1 i 74347 Corbin & ce i, idow .‘ Randoiph 8. Cooper, aneral service &t her evén! o'cloc! Bloom, Frederick p.m. (Wikichester, ES " Kin (aes Toneral from the above mor oxpilt O Fetaved daughter . devoted wife of Forest mother of Sylvester d Mrs. e stantey Goroin and My, Frlnk 3 etm Temains resting at the W. Ll oanp-n;- funeral parlors, Funeral from Mount urch Thursday Sight at s l;-nen at Hamilion, Va., Fri ACKS0N. Dy TacKBoNT e iAcioN e devoted o Besle ;hlfn ence Jackso Church, Res duy. Jily 24, at'1 o'clock. ENOTT. Buddenly, Tuesday, o veshington Grove, Md. OTT. beloved fath Coencer t Charles A home, st LA, LOWE. Depa, un TELLE L 13 f,owz 'u-a. arted thig life July 21, n Iphia: tef of Amelia John Greene, anG mother of Blanche Coleman and Clar- Funeral from Lanes C. M. E. Moore, pastor, nur» July 22, HARL! neral from bis ington Grove, Md... Thu: At'2 pm. lnterment | '.-alv‘r Monday. July 21 1924, at 2 AMES A. O'BRIEN, 1509 residence Thursday. _July fhence to Holy Comtorter Chabeh a8 9 Burial at Bonnfe Brae Cemetery, Buun‘:are N st nw. (Chirlle ox, Vu tedly, Tuesday l!t-r 5 22, ’lg: it he home” of Mr. oM Thesdors. Filler, s S LERGE FILLMORE PA’!‘TIBS £’ of Mrs. Theodore Tilier. Body leaves Washington Wedaesday afiornoon,” Funeral 4t Bain: bridge, Ga.. Saturday, July 26. PIE. Juy ottt bix residence. 340 ¥ o{ nx:hvu o “feiendn pherd Chreh. 1 . 3rd_sts. 5. high Oliver vited. REGEON. rt thi ¥, s, LRpeTied this Uite s¥ednendsy oved innasd st Teots Tekion ami oin .., M. Regeon (nee Hedderman). 5t and relatives jn- ridsy morning. 8330 o'Clock. "thence o the Tmmaculate ception Chureh, wi requiem high mass wlll he sung at 9 a. - for the repose of his soul. Inteement at Mount thu Cemetery. muuv-. 1} o 24 ato rest Tues- Hls residence. 1263 Res. HENSON T. evoted father of Huth Bievensos. Mattie Horare Marguerette Jones, Louine Wests Wihiam' G, Leonard and " Rodeioh a hmfier of Mrs. Charlotte harles H. a tice of funeral here- Fuestay, July 23, 1024, at 535 of her daughter. 1832 IIAIY AGNES. widow of 30, beloved mother friends. Fuperal mm the Friday, July 25, a: 9:15 am.. Holy " Trinity “Chureh. r.emnmwn, where high mass will be sung at'10 a.m. Holy Rooe Ce: 24! bove residence thence to beloved msther.of Samuel £ Harold E. and Florente E. Bfonebraker. Funeral services $8,tbe, chspel of Join E. W, 10th st Thi USAN f the late Henjlmn 354 Busan Funeral trom the H Street bite c m; hmufiu%‘“u!y 2er oy ‘aad B 24, at 2 p.m. Ini Réck Creek Cemetery. WEB. Manday, July 2L 1924, at 10:25 Gear‘ew Yenhnwor “Fa her lato Thursday. July 24, at 10:30 a. July xh ¢ 10:30 a.m T taemdnt ah Frce: meter, invite 4 Belatives and triends 3!\ SMemoriam. BROOKE. I sad but loving remembrance of gar father, THOMAS H. BROOKE, who died ©one year ago 8o sad and -umn was the call Your death was a shock t Pertaps some u hes we meet azain in a better DAUGHTERS ETHEL AND VIRGINIL. * BROWN, Sacred to the memory of our de- voted husband and loving father, JOHN H. BEOWN. whe depa: ago today, July 23, 1020. ““Earth to earth and dust to dust,' Calmly pow the words we say; Left behind, we wait in_trust For the resurrection day. Jathar, io Thy graclous keeplas, Laave ‘me now. Ty servent flesping HIS LOVING WIFE, “SERENA ROWN, AND CHILDREN. leving_memory m T Ty aep life’ four years oh, blessed rest, wtill, the spirit blesyed: its Sight to realms of & little atay. ‘While lonely I am not alone, For Jesus speaks with loving tome, And bids me wipe the tears lwl] And follow Him from a.v 30 S i S e - o« l; 24 EALL. A loving tribuf the our ack: “dangsier, MYRTLE V. HALL who 4::01 ‘this 'life two years ago to- day, July 23, 1832 MOTHER. * - of you, dear Myrtlé, Alflhullnho\ulliu. " JORDAN. b-ll ing hn-m my bah'.". l.‘ R’G’ 'A!.!.E.“-'- F.DA“':’ Jhe Soparted this life two years agh. July Tongue csamot tell bow I miss you, o, e far away, Pint%e Savan s mott acvi m LO! m‘“ uvnm JORDAN. ROTH. JEA %‘“nn aged l nsn. dnnm of Edward Jean Kibbey. RISy fesen: Bt chibing ahore: Thes, O Master, lst us have her, Lowe nt.ee. bnuAND DADDY. * MILLS. but lot remembrance of our dear un':t“lu | MILLS, who_de- e 5o is Nite four years ago today, July Called fram this werld to rest. Called by God, who kmows bg::“m i she will always be. ain, SONS, EAYMOND AND Sremembrance “of oue iy ataed sway gve yeara age ibrance of our dear REN 3. PAYNE, who e oy who . 1920, ler edaracterful ut-s= R inspira; lmu‘";u X my dear il &% who _de- g.mauhlmtv-m-nmu. July My hedit Fus Wever been the ‘Game Bincs e i . nce 'THE FAMILE. P ST Ry n. STROBEL, - who M yoars ago today, :-x: WiSos: m- nt yure ake; RS, IL“II

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