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August Sale of Furs! . One feels more like trying on furs these cooler days — and when one does selection is quickly made. For never have fur styles been more attractive—or more varied. Whether a jacquette at $85— or a mink coat at ten times this figure—the August Fur Sale is replete with savings Misses’ New Fall Dresses! % I 3 The First Word in Autumn Fashions Satin Canton Bengaline Georgette Crepe NS No. 1—Bengaline Chemise Frock, $25. CAUTY is not essential, smart clothes are. B v choosing one of these dresses you can increase smartness amd diminish expense—and serenely on your way knowing you * No. but 2—Crepe with pleated tiers, $25. ( Satin georgette panel, $25. —Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. No. 3—Crepe Satin, pleated Je ! St. N.W. ’ Navy " Black \ e a1 No. 4—Crepe Satin, apron front, $25. . are looking your -best and other women are looking after you. These dresses have been' marked at this low figure to accord you the pleasure of wearing them early. Come in—many other styles besides tho pictured. Tunic Sale!-- The Blouse Reaches New Heights of Smartness braided or silk embroidery and EVER attention placed on the blouse, smartness Clearance! $26.50 and $29.50 " Flannel Sport Wraps $1 6.75 NTIRE stock of smart three-quarter- @ length coats and circular capes must go. Fashionable well tailored gar- ments with self or white summer fur col- lars. White, gray, powder blue, green, tan, $16.75 Every White Silk Skirt to Go 75 At '6 ERE is a marvelous assort- ment of white silk skirts, in envelope, wrap, tucked, straightline and pleated styles. Made from rich silks like canton, flat and Russian crepe, silk alpaca, sharkskin, brocades and flannel. Skirts that sold all during this season for $8.75 to $19.50, grouped for final clear- ance at For Camp or Road! A pair of knickers will add to your store of joyful abandon when playing out doors. Mage to allow perfect freedom of action. kprs, of tweed and shadow. plaid ”.95 mixtures eens g Knickers, of heavy’ quality khaki, cut 32‘95 full ..... 2 S aionitiFoers achieved These Tunic blouses are quite the loveliest seen in many a was so much much it. or so with b - , | = )/ / fi i A (@ 95 Seven Styles to_choowe - from? day—brilliant and daring in \ \ = B )l Blouse Shop, Special Purchase Silk Breakfast Coats g SHIMMER- b ING two- tone messaline breakfast coat, trim- med with self ruching, will aid in your enjoyment of the morning meal. Only a small quantity in_this purchase. rose, orchid, maize and French blue. 3'6.85 Colors, $6.85. Charming Silk Gowns SUALLY sold from $1200 to $15.00 are included in this spe- cial purchase. Materials are Radium silk, crepe-back satin, crepe de chine and georgette crepe. Gorgeously 58.85 trimmed with rich laces such as Irish, filet and Venice. white. Special. Black, peach, light blue, flesh, orchid and —Fourth Floor, Underwear Shop. Slips of Radium USTROUS radium silk and heavy crepe de chine with deep 20- inch hem makes this slip ideal. Hemstitched tops with self straps enhance this tailored garment. Flesh, white, Eray, tan, black, navy. Regularly $7.50, now... Soft bridal satin slips, banded with -valencienne lace on yoke and .edged with footing or filet lace, makes this slip desirable for wear under sheer dresses or evening gowns., Colors, white .85 and flesh. Regular $8.50 Jellefl’s Street Fioor. t o $10.00 quality ..... and Satin / printed patterns. sored them adopted blouse that will make a fe tivity out of an everyday skirt. Paris spon- and New York them instantly —a Street Floor Mah Jong Silk Umbrellas New Women’s Silk Umbrellas, in Mah-Jong and Kyota styles of 10 and 16 ribs. Wood shanks with beautiful handles of bake- lite, leather or enamel wi the new French loop cord. lors of garnet. purple, navy, black and s 95 some with contrast . Satin €dge ner-.es, ) Women’s Umbrellas Of imported gloria, an extra fine quality resembling s but with better wearing qu®lities. 10-rib strong frame; fancy handles, s 95 Purple or black o LTS - e s Collar and cuff sets of qr- gandy plaiting. Extra wide cuffs with black ribbon ties. Round collars and several pat- terns in either 69 ecru or white o Regularly $2.00.... Collar and cuff sets, of genu- ine Irish lace or Irish and filet lace combinations. Styles are round, tuxedo, Peter Pan. Many beautijful s I 45 designs. Regularly $5.00 ooneiennn Neckwear eamples, including such materials as English broadcloth, satin, pique, lace, in all the newer styles and col- INDEPENDENT RACE IS DENIED BY SHIELDS Senator, Beaten, Says He Accepts Verdict and Will' Not Seek Re-Election. Senator Shields, Democrat, Ten- nessee, declared in a statement to- day that he accepted his defeat th the recent primary and had no in- tention whatever of running for re- election.as an independent cardidate, Reports are in circulation, he. sald, that he will enter the field as an in- dependent. “Those rumors are absolutely with- out foundation,” said Senator Shields. “I have never contemplated such a thing. “While only about 20 per cent of the 800,000 Democratic men and wom- en in Tennessee who are voters par- ticipated in the primary, and about 8 per cent of the voters supported the successful candidate ‘in the pri- mary. the result iz conclusive upon my candidacy.” Senator Shields said he was grate tul for the “approval and confidence of the 50,000 splendid Democratic men and women” who supported him “not through hate and prejudice or selfishness, but because they approve of my record. and no higher compli- went could be paid a_candidate.” Senator and Mrs. Shields, who ar- rived In Washington yesterday, are leaving late today for New York for a two-weck vacation there and iz New England. IR Lot Rail Executive Dies. NEW ORLEANS, August 14.--Ed Ford, assistant to the president of the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pa- cific Railway, and one of the best known railroad executives in the South, died at his home here yesfer- day. —_— Houses of paper that could be scrapped when out of date were Sug- gested at a health league conference in London recently. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 [ Whole Funeral, $100 ent for 19 cemts. The same thing applies to Funeralx. W. W. CHAMBERS Furnishes the same Funeral for $75 for which a few years ago ke was compelled to charge $150. We guarantee our $100 Funmernl equal to any for twice the amou Finest Ambulances. Loeal calls, $4. W. W. Chambers Co. Undertakers. 14th St.. Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Comfortable camp- ing is a matter of proper equipment. It's our specialty to outfit Camping Parties. What vou need depends upon where vou go—and the length of time you remain. We can give you expert advice and supply the best type of equipment at very moderate prices. For ex- ample: 727 Auto $25 , 6-foot Beach $750 by " $5.00 R. C. M. Burton & Son 911 E Street N.W. Half-Yearly Clearance ~of All Luggage Every item in our ool- lection” which has been re- Fitted Cases English Kit Bags Brief Cases MRS. J. W. COLEMAN'S WILL FILED FOR PROBATE “Faithful Friend,” Miss Lilly Williams, Left $1,000—~Husband Named Executor. Leaving $1,000 to her “faithful friend,” Miss Lilly Willlams, and the balance of her estate to her husband, Joseph M. Coleman, and sons, Clar- ence J. Coleman and Thomas Earle Coleman, the will of Mrs, C: Cecilia Coleman, dated March 7, 1923, was filed for probate today. Mrs. Coleman died August 5. The husband is named executor, Under the will and codicil of Re- becca E. Gunion, placed on record to- day, the residue of her estate is di- vided among her foum children, share and share alike. e includes property at 3-9 W street, 71 Fenton Street northeast, 9 lots in East Wash- ington Park, shares in the Hooe Build. ing on F street and money in banks and a bullding assoclation. A house 4t 941 O street Is bequeathed to a daughter, Mrs..Ada Mary Gunion War- fleld. Philip S. and John Paul Gunion are named executors. The will of George L. Werner, who died July 24, was filed today, leaving $100 to each of his grandchildren and $50 to a niece, Emille Marie Oden, while the rest of the estate, including real estate, is bequeathed to his wife, Mrs. Emilie M. Werner, who is named as executrix. All property left by Mary B. Bow- sher, who djed‘December 7, is be- Queathed to her husband, Worley G. Bowsher, according to her will off March 31, 1920, which was filed for probate today. _The estate of Benjamin Brockett of Kensington, Md., Is left to his five chil- dren_to be divided equally, according to a will dated March 17, and filed today. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, The Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow at Church of the Covenant. On Saturday a wiener roast Will be held at Sixtcenth street and Reservoir Park, commencing at 2:30 P.m. Amusements will be furmished. Those wirhing to attend should muke arrangements tomorrow evening. The third of a series of outdoor community sings under patronage of 1 Georgetown Citizens' Association is | scheduled for Tuesday, § p.m., on Po- tomac st t near N, Percy Foster, Those 'who bring own re entitled to place in re- tion, | Sergt. Jasi . American Lexion. will meet, 8:50 o'clock, at the ity Club. The former secretary of |the Pan-American Union and now a protessor of foreign trade at Catho- ty and the Georgetown | School of Foreign Service will speak. Marriage Licenses. . Burroughs and Mary E. Garden. TPotterfield aud Evelyn K. Wise- of Lovettsville, Va. Massand and Ruth M. Darr, Jawsell T B Fryes und Rattle Gregg. uarles Samiels and Sura Lee G of Baltimore, Md i i John Lilly and Tda Kempe o ermey of Owaneco, 111, 3. Brashears of this city. sy Frank Paul Fletcher and Lyla Mary Winkler, Howard E. Kenney and Eisie Louine Boss, Gilbert Turchinsky and Irene Sher. Stanles Collinge and Jeanuett Mi ymond Houston Tyrec and Mamye Ireme Tillanl B. Smith of Lothian, Md and thel H. Parran of this city. —— e Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Tealth depariment in. the Jaet 24" homrs: Mary J. Donog! 3142 Q st 5 eorge Keed. 57" George .Washington TUni- ence Hospital. ward Square Ralph Javins, 11, 'y Hospi R e Hospital 1 Jackson, 46. Freaimen' Eillen C Diggs, 40. 2555 &ih ot 00 o nou M. Aiken, 1 So Willlam 'S ‘Titi, 25, 215 Bryant st? 0 Augustns Scott, 51, 1812 18tk st. John Miller, 46, Freedmen's Hospital, | Mary Middieton, 44, Georgetown Uj Hospital. Edward Potts, 36. Gallinger Hospital s E. Steward, § months, 2813 Virginia rederick Martin, 4. Children's Hospita Flord Wheeler, 3, Children's Hospitat. - Births Reported. The following births have been reported Robert and Virginia 1. Lett, boy. John and Rose E. Stevens, girl Arthur B. and Delia Hays, gi Harley A. and Fay D, Dresback, girl Murshall and Theresa Stokle; William T. and Edna N. De Peter and Panagoefa Dounis, . anie] o ir.. and Hazel Walters, Jumes and Thelma fhenos, zirl. oy William versity and Rebecea Garrett, boy nd Irene Brady, girl. ' and Rebecca Carreit, boy Temple W. aud Elizabeth Sea: 5 Charles W', and Ella T. Hint Tarry A. and Sadye Bramon, boy. Stager and Mollie Carawsy, girl, Frank and Mamie Henderson, bey. Charles and la Johnson, girl. John A. and Ruth E. Bryan, boy. fillu:’n -:‘mlna‘m- Sampson, boy. ugh and Lucille A. Tilghman, girl Frelerick and Hattie Brown, gif, e | riield Hospital. 's | San Antonio. 29.93 [MRS, & E LUTHER DIES.| _GITY NEWS IN 33 The twenty-fitth annual rews Nativé of Bhode Liland Had Lived | b inn Ascoctacim wini 1o Holl Here Eight Years. amp meeting gro Mrs. Helen W. Luther, 37 years 61d bl gl wife of Archie E. Luther and a pre ung folke. Tonbery intl inent church worker of this city, died i foporis of S8 at her residence, 3908 Thirteenth w00 " Tons o o street, today, following illness of |\ Ao Ll T about two weeks, estminstery Mrs. Luther was a native of Rhode memorial sarvil Island. She had lived in this city for | eight years. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. and two sons, Norman and Luther. Funeral services will be at Friend: Church, Thirteenth and Irving stre. i Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock i 5. & THE WEATHER s District of Columbia and Maryland —Fair and continued cool tonigh | morrow fair and somewhat warmer:! moderate north, shifting to east and | southeast winds. - | ROONS. we wi express Virginla—Fair and continued cool! ! tonight: tomorrow fair and siightly warmer; moderate to fresh north and northeast winds. West Virginia—Fair and continued cool tonight; tomorrow iner i cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers tomorrow night Axgoc sent to Main street, neluded in Cards of Chanks: th of my b TL s We MAUD k. BUTLER. press our sing all relntives Kindness and during r to- | tiful floral tribut sou and br onr - sing wur many frid Marriage. SELBY—SHAW. | haw . marring ELIZABE Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 75; 8 Pk, 12 midnight, 68; 4 a.m., 62; $ am., 6 noon, 70. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.95; S pm. 2 midnight, 29.96; 4 a.m., 29.9 30.01: noon, 30.04. Highest temperature, 80, occurred % at 5:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- 19 years. b perature, 67, occurred at 5 a.m. today.| o o una Eee Temperature same date last year—| Interment (private) Rocr Crecn’ tonet Highest, 86, Lowest, 61. i ¢ Pleasw: omit Condition of the Water. { a"' RA - Temperature and condition of the| water at Great Falls at § am. today— | s Wl Temperature, 76; condition, very LETON, muddy. “Fresiden 1924, oLy | BOWEN. wadn i | 8, e fiie ¥, Bo | Tide Tables. (Compiled by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:28 a.m. and 2:05 p.m.; high tide, 7:25 am. and 7 Tomorrow—Low tide, 2 Departed this lifs 2:55 p.m.; high tide, $:21 a. Z i 4. s b rhe « late t. An uve. an papers p ch, New Hampshir (Fredericksburg. Va., Taesd Afier a leng and pa bore "with: Christian MAGOIE, devoted daughtes of Hannan Brov. S & devored 0 a.m.; sun sets, deroed fortit dward ieaves to mourn tf mother and _father, sisters. four brof friends. The Sum and Woon. Today—Sun rose, 5 7:05 p.m. Tomorrow-—Sun rises, 5:21 a.m. - requ ight, A funeral ch v ST MARY E. BOWMAN 3 All members of Ages Counel, 0. of St Luke, are requested at Joh neral service of our RREW. By order of: SON. the Grieved Chi Ciear, Clear Pt.clondy Cloudy Clear Atlaatic City Baltimore Birmingham, Flo 5 six 1 Cpler ahove Church, resid 14th a her residen HENE tay, August 1 atives ‘and friends JONES. Sudd ar 10:15 & levi Jones Miami, F Eonceal New Orleats = e | New York . folsL hox Relutives a o ment at LUTHER. Thur |~ residence, beloved w vears, ¥ ner 131 August 12, Y C.. ‘widow of the in the S1st year of her im her late_residence, 484 If at 10 a.m., t requiem r the repose of her invited to attend. meters. i Louisville . Lither, Friends’ Chureh, and Irving ste. n.w.. on Sato t2pm. Relatives and fr] invited | san_Diego. LYNCH. Suddenly. Francisco 29,98 the hoine Wednesday, Angus 1924, at er xon. BRI Md.| Mre MARY LYNCI, aged 70 3 Not faneral hereafter. (St. Loul pers please copy. ) Departed this life Mondar, Aq Cloudy Clear Pt.cloody | Rain 20 Clouds DIC 8000 8 Clear FOREIG N, (S a.m., Greenwich time. today.) al from Second Stations. ‘emperatare. Weather. - e London, England. it > v , Kev. J. L. S. Hol Paris, France..... Berlin, Germany . | Copenbagen, Stockholu, 3 Part cloudy p Phillis ion_anno FIN. Ful 5 clock, 3 . 3rd st. betwed Part cloudy r invited Cloudy Clear| Clex FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Perry & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 954 Gerald Walsh THOS, R. NALLEY & SONS 431 ELEVENTH ST. 8 G R 8 L of th Undertokers. Embalmers. Funeral Homelike .Fumeral Purlors, pan., {ro Phone Lincoln 480, J.T. CLEMENTS’ SONS, 1241 Wisconsin ave. Phone West 804, 248 Frank Geiter’s Sons Co. | fieriran . fuan ouion San Juan, Huvan | Colon. Canal Zone.. Young Tadies” Immediate are requested to attend the ELIZA RUFFIN, Friday Tock, from Second Raptist Chure H and Fve ste to Lewis e Presbyterian C1 Augist atlier case Reward. J. Ed RRIEE, bloc, male. Apply Wash. ington Animal Rescue League, 31h Maryland ave. s.w. FOLD—Brown, containing $20, cards and papers. ‘ot EIKY bicaic; loser in ‘Gesperate cinl _circumstances. Re Box 324-R. Star office. i RRACELETHeavy 9K on each link. pitall BRIEF CASE, leather, confainlng ordy rating books 'and, otiier Dapers of the Mon. singwear Corporation: reward. X i H. ‘Renton. 3050 14th at. nw. oruro o C. BULLDOG—White and_brown; m collar, 1125 8th st. nw. Reward, - a0¢ DOG—White poodle. with brown spot on left 6 months old; answers the 2 er name of linked, Tnitials M. T, Rebaked, imitials ST, EYEGLASSES—in gent's B._Reward. Frank. 4984. SPEAR. p.n.. AL Kpear, iate reside Wednesday. Angust 1 EDWIN E.. beloved b ed Gi vears. ¥ . 411 Varnim st. o.w tives and f Interment at Con HOME-LIKE F | | August ! nvited | clonal Cemeters | SPEAR. A Parker Lodat. No. 23, F. held at 1 o clock p.m. sharp 5. to atiend ST GEOR Quick. Digniiea and Efi ‘W. Deal 816 H ST. N.E. Service. & Co. LINCOLN §200. rrice. Chiapel. JAMES T. RYAN, { 317 PA. AVE. S.E Model Chapel. rivate Ambulances. Livery in_Connection. ~ HERBERT B. NEVIUS 24 NEW YORS AVD. N.W. MAIN 2608 Prirate - Ambulance. VL. SPEARE CQ, | & e Neither the successors of nor con- | E. Church, nected with the original W. R.Speare | iuvited " Joseph F, Birch’s Sons In Memoriam. (ISAAC BIRCH) BOSWELL. A token of love fo_the W, Established 1841. m of my dear daughter, HA’ 3034 M St. N.W. Sonel St | RORWRLY, who depariet thic ife 12 spe ing of Msrog 3 A A M, wi Friday, A 1ot desired. WILLIAMS. Depart August 14, 1924, of six _months e, HARRIET. fred W rric unde Albert all, Hattie Young (nee Hol of Tomms and Harry abel Fergnson of Chicago and Alzd Funeral Sunday from ) sts. s.e. F Waters, pastor. rs please copy.) incoln 142 FOX TERRIER, wire-haired male, white; My tan, head tan, spot at root of tail; liberal reward. Frank H. Kerr, 1361 Wisconsin ave. West_612. GLASSES—Gold frame, and pocketbook con- taining large sum money, August 6, supposed to have been dropped in front of 528 9th st. g Liberal reward if returned to above ad- T / 15 YOU SHOULD HAVE ago today,” August 14, 1912. Never shall her memory fade Funeral Directors Since 1850 Torever Tingers Main 5512 i grave where she is 1aid Ave. N. KEYS—In case, on B st. near 14th, North 2281, Apt. 10. REYS—Bunch: Center Market; reward. Lofler, 700 Quiney st. n.w. PHOTOS—Six, child. Reward. Creek Church ‘road. St PIN—Beta Theta PI sister, with initiais 1, §. on back. Reward offered. Call Columbia 9445, 15¢ Eastern Star, on August 18, on Congress htn or_Anacostia car. _Lincoln 8340-J: ¢ PIN_Diamond; lost on ¥ or G between 1lih Rewa DEVOTED MOTHER, TENA JONH Timothy Hanion memory of my dau 641 H_ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H &t E. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern Chapel. Automobile_Fune: 3. WILLIAM LBE, Funeral Embalmer. Livery in counection. Comrmod chapel and modern cromatorium. Modera prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1885 MARGARFT E., August 10, me, but not forzotten. HER DAUGHTE| loving _remen £, who died] COURTNEY. FULSOME. of dear SALA Jears ago, August 12, 1t Some day we understand ™ o8k WHO LOVED 1 Sacred to_the memory of my) ‘mother, LULA GREY, who died 2 yea Director GREY. ———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. i | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ticket, etc. | ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE 16th aw. Tel | b CLYDE J.NICHOLS —— and ring: - - - - ” 8 QCHAS.S. ZURHORST. J T4t st und car FUNERAL DESIGNS. Finder “motify 1. ALmomptauto delivery wervy rtistic—expressive—inexpensive. b st. n.w. Cleveland 1943. = s ey e Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. B sts. n.W. Call 7. 8290-W after G"“ SI_R'-‘—”) Tath st nw. hiss Tewal WN CHOICE c.rmnu. nm;“m. 2 ‘R‘x“:fl.‘fio‘- q . N. ; Thompeon, Boom 145, Fatent OfSca 0% * &t MODBRATE PRICES. Main 2018, 14,1 ACGHTER, HARRIET LLO JORNBTON. 1In lovine remembrance Tusband aud fatber, W. 11. JOHNSTON departed this life three years ago tods Gone. but not_forgotten WIFE, DAUGHTER AND GRANDDA TER. MASON. In lovinz remembrance of ou father, AUGUSTUS J. MASON, who away 82 years ago, August 14, 18 our dear mother, HARRIET MASO) assed away ¥ ago, May 6, 190 [EIR DEVOTED SOX D D ‘TERS. In sad but loving remembra busband and our fath who departed Tife years ago today, August 14, 1021 It was bard to give you up, dear hus And see you placed beneath the s But I must drink the bitter cup And submit to the will of God. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDR] ‘WEDGEWORTH. In loving remembraj my father, HENRY CLAY WEDGEW{ departed from this life A: 14, o UAY WEDGEWORS id 13th Brookland " a 40 o on Brooklind car, Tucrgey. Fhgne r%xmuook—conht Ill:ln card, no mooey but valuable papers: on Blair T, " between 'District line: and - Bock (reek Cemetery; liberal reward. Call Franklin 5174. - Gordon. Bellows Cases Overnight Cases “Oshkosh” Wardrobe Trunks s Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. NW." | Broken Lots SOROSIS Shoes mREMENDOUS savings for you on 870 pairs, of orings, as well as 51‘39 New Silk Gloves Specially priced at for Women mHE new short fancy turn- e cuff styles or corded arm in_16-button len, effects of blacl mode and pon%ee or gray. Sizes 5% to ;rS{zld regularly at $2.50. Special aufo permit, lodge $8.50 to $12.00 SOROSIS Shoes—not all sizes in any one style—but all sizes in the entire lot. Shoes to fit in for many otcasions—OXFORDS, STRAPPED PUMPS and novelty effects with heels of all heights. Workmanship and materials standard SOROSIS quality. 3 .95 White Jellefrs—Fourth Floor PURSE, containing ‘Wednesday, between stop, 14th and Glocker, above address. = RING, diamond, sapphire, Friday night: liberal reward. 2008 G st. n.w. "v.!lm '::{ RING—Diamond, downtown section, Satur Reward. M. 26i3. 1 WATCH—n Macomb st., lady's small goid Tton, imitare MV M eaard. mo“fi h, two color and white, Kid Black .