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THE EVENING — Board Decides Protest on Income Levy Filed by Virginia. Mau. Itest on in peaceful xieep, 27 | BHORTER. Departed thix life Tuesday, Au- gt 2 { Erovidence Tiomrar Bik GIRL FIRST TO GET THE WEATHER |FIRST TAX APPEAL [MEXICAN BANDITS FREE | Deaths. . District of Columbia—Partly cloudy AMERICAN THEY KIDNAPED [M0RE. sisters of st Anne's Auxiltary, P , BONUS CERTIFICATE |comat Sotumbia—rartz <ieut | 1S VICTORY FOR U. S. thundershowers tomofrow; warmer e duested to attend the : B. G. Barrinean, South Carolina e CECILIA 4 1 - Miss Ma ¢ G Shaush h night; moderate southwest shifting to R chy 8 rgaret C. jughnessy at|northwest winds. M. it WL cting Kec. Sec, B Head of List of 200 Vet- 105 ot T lite Man tomorrow; warmer tonight, cooler to- The State Department made public | morrow afternoon or night; moderate today a dispatch from the American A;x‘n;m;n n i to fresh southwest shifting to west i o ‘m,.'h’."".‘,;‘.,“:,’“" e o the release by Mexican bandits of R.| o (orth Q. M. Sergt. Edward E. Lockout,| Virginia—Generally fair and warm- | The Tuling of the Internal Revenue|G. Barrinean, who had been kidnaped | Marine Corps, and Miss Margaret C.|er tonight; tomorrow party cloudy; |Bureau was upheld by the United ] August 16 at Tepehuanes. Shaughnessy, a former marinette, of | probably local thundershowers; cooler first decision to be handed down gy would arrive at Durango this week.| {TiCH aged d_daughter , H the first veterans of the World War | moderate to fresh southwest shifting |the board. Deciding the protest by |and apparently had euffered no harm | o wother fwe rapiretie s i Sweaters—Waists to have the honor of being certified [ to northwest winds. pCiandlatieraiauata Deeply Reduced Veterans' Bureau for the| West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- 5 4 o 2 ‘ - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 funeral “of their lute s'ster. CECILIA | tonight, cooler tomorrow afternoon or Funeral from " St. Peter's Chureh Lumber Man, Is Released by 921, ut 9 SHEA, President local thundershowers late tonight or i 18, devoted mother erans’ Applications. Consul at Durango, Mexico, reporting . and northwest winds. Carolina. paars pleace cony') States Board of Tax Appeals In the| The advices sald Mr. Barrinean 1. M 5322 Forty-first street northwest are | in north portion tomorrow afternoon; ICE, aged 10 years, bel John H. Parrott, Roanoke, Va., the |at the hands of the bandits. reintives and friends - Foveral “at board declared that Mr. Parrott must | He is manager of the Brock Hardie | Hill, Md., Thursday, August 25 Slip-onx, reduced to G8c. 30 Mer- cerized Cotton Sweaters, in at- tractive models. Exceptional val- ues & [ to the g bonus. ' These two names led a list of about night and tomorrow, probably local thundershowers; wormer tonight, cooler tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. 200 which were submitted yesterday to the bureau by the Marine Corps. pay the amount of tax decreed by the internal revenue commissioner. In appealing to the board, Mr."Par- rott contended $35,000 voted him by directors of the American Coal Com- Lumber-Turpentine Company of South | It Carolina. BMILER. Departed 1 2 Tie T g e uzust GEORGE J. WOODGATE DIES | Veteran of Government Printing These veterans will receive either the Government's new bonus of insurance or cash, less than $50 each. Miss Shaughnessy served in uni- form as a marfette during the World War as a clerk at marine headquar- ters. She ix still in the Government service, now, however, in civil service. The Veterans' Bureau is authorized to issue the papers on insurance bonuses after January 1 next and to pay cash after March 1. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES. James Blaine Patterson, 85, Suc- cumbs at Soldiers’ Home. James Blaine Patterson, 85 vears B e nry Sl Martha Crawford_and Fodwon. W Thermometer—4 p.m., 85; 8 p.m., 73; 12 midnight, 63; 4 a.m., 60; 8 a.m., 68; noon, 84. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.81 29.91; 12 midnight, 29.97; 4 a.m. 8 a.m., 29.99; noon, 29.97. Highest temperature, 85, occurred All-wool Sweaters, $2.95. §pecial 6. in gzolf and jacquette styles. In tangerine, Kelly, canary. Silk Blousex, $1.95. 3, slightly sed. Ridiculously low priced. 33 and 36. Cotton Waists, 30c. Reduced. 11, with Peter Pan collars and V necks. Sizes 36 to 42 Coats, *20; Were Much More Were .50 Were $29.50 6 Black Silk Coats, greatly re- 6 Poiret Twill Coats, in navy and duced for clear-out. Sizes 16, 15, tan. Exceptional values. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 16, 18, 34, 36, 38, pany of New Jersey was a gift, not taxable under the law of 1920, when the money was paid. The board, how- ever, held that since Mr. Parrott was onwRelnvex wid general superintendent for the coal Office Succumbs. |2 tor. ! company, the sum ehould be consid-| George J. Woodgate, 63 vears old, | THOMAS, h ered additional compensation, and|a printer at the Government Printing | i, at 4:15 p.m.'yesterday. Lowest tem- | therefore taxable, Office for 39 years, died at his re perature, 60, occurred at 5 a.m. to- . dence, 506 H street northeast, Mnnday\‘ mourn their loss four brothers. two kisters day. § | T = day, following a lingering illness.| O sn and.'iwo dungliers and Temperature same date last vear— | RELATIVES LEFT 33,500 He was retired from the government | M Tev' goin staioree o from Highest, 87; lowest, 64. service last May. nesday. August Condition of the Water. BY MARY J. DONOGHUE Mr. Woodgate was a native of | WOODGATE. % Canada. He came to this city nearly 33 p.n Temperature and condition of the | (OEvearat Spoktolaroential yositivatac | S Rilex). fath water at Great Falls at § a.m. today— the office at which he worked until| Surpie i nue o gand ey Thomas 1. Temperature, 76; condition, muddy. his retirement. He is survived by | neral will take place from his late residence, Tide Tables. his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Woodgate, LI rvlay morning, A (Furnished by United States Coast and who was before her marriage a Mis Geodetic Survey.) at 8:30 6'clock. thenve o St Aloy Chiurch, Where requiem nass will he.said at Riely; a son, Joseph A. Woodgate:| 9 ) ives and friends invited to attend o1, Civit war veteran, died in the| Today—Low tide, 12:31 pm.; SCiioby ooate niss iatese B e s s T oldiers’ Home Saturday. Funeral |tide, 5:46 am. and 6:10 p.m. e ¥, August Pilgrim Bapfist Churc Remnant Day 8 p.m., 29.97; Washington Remnant Day Merchandise not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not ac- cepted. CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING SUMMER. inishand of Catir riene He leaves 1y « ‘(nee Young) Brother-in-Law Named Executor in e Will Bearing Date of Sep- tember 23, 1921. Bequests of $3,500 are left to rela- tives in the will of Mary J. Donoghue, Were much more 6 Sports Coats, plain and plaid materials. Straightline models Sizes 36, 38, 40. Capes and Silk Frocks Reduced to*10 cmendously reduced 1 Capes. Size 36, Greatly Thursday Wool Plaid Skirts Now %3 Were $5 and more. 15 Wool Skirts, plaid combinations. and blain effects. A very exceptional high Less than half price 2 Capes, water silk crush collars. Silk and Knit Frocks, 15 Greatly reduced. 25 Dresses, of crepes and knit materials. Neat patterns. In sizes 31 to 40. 2 Bro duced stained. Gray NDEN- Sizes 38 and 10 dear father, thy work is done 1 a victory won. D owi pud feel no paing ¢ prayin a we will meet Novelty Silk Skirts at $3.95 Were $5.95. 15 Novelty Sifk Skirts, black and gray. Much reduced for clearance Thursday. DOWN STAIRS STORE Stations. Seeeapaaak Cloths—Towels Bedspreads Tablecloths, $1.98: were §2.65. 7 ) balf-linen ftablecloths. Kound p terns. Imported linen Huck Towels, 22c: were 28c. 4S. in 2 18x36-inch size. With colored honders Turkish Wash Cloths, 6 for 25c. 96 White wash cloths, with colored horders Absorbent_quality Bedspreads. $3.45: friuged, unbleached (80x30) bedspreads. Cotton and Linen Remnants Reduced Remnants in lengths from 115 to 4 yards At the following prices ach Curtain Madras, Hosiery Reduced Pure Thread Silk Hose, special, 95c. 100 pairs fine quality thread silk hose. white, nude, gray, beige. Nizes ioned Hose, 75c: were $1.50. egulars. All-silk aad lisle gar ter-top hose. Heavs and medium weigh Black, gray, tan, log cabin, Sizes 8'3 28c yard: was neh Colored Linen, 48c yard: was G8c. G6iinch Cre ne, 20c yard: was 2S¢ were dimity life was hrighitest Just when hopes were best awful heartache have lost can tell e in silence 1o well HISBAND. EDWARD, CHARLOTTE AND ~SON 9 0'clock for the repoce of hix sonl: Murphy, and a niece, Miss Mary F wYOUNt‘;;Y |~»‘uuvm;‘1“';y‘.‘,v \r."'lw;u;d.-\ Ausust Services and interment were in Ac.| Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:40 a.m. |who died August 12 last, which w N}*";‘;e"w" JSon, Joseph A. Woodgate:| iriet iiinect MORES EWELT YOUNG | Re lington Cemetery this afternoon at 2 |and 1:18 p.m.; high tide, 6:31 a.m. and | filed for- probate today by Attorney Was well s city [ maine resting at Jonn P Riines & Cos s ton y SEE D B H Yeataan a wide circle of friends here. | funera chapel, S and Ee xip s Notice During the Civil War Mr. Patterson The Sun and Moon. Under the will, dated September 23,| Funeral services will be c ?2\‘\2‘#‘}:‘; Greatly reduced served as a hospital steward. He| Today—Sun rose, 5:31 a.th.; sun sets, | 1921, the following are mentioned | & ooy “noining at 9 o'clock. Inter In Memoriam Silk Frocks, light shade prints, had been an inmate of the Soldiers'|6:47 p.m. for bequests of $1,000 each: Vera oo "oy, p % Ml int Olivet Cemet o 5 oS = Home for the lasi eleven years. He| Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:32 a.m.; sun | KToegul of 3142 Q 'street northwest 3 BRANDENBURG. JOHN W zes 16, 18, 34 and 36. e e e s e g 10 Katherine Keliher of the same | = BURG. Who diea Augunt 25 survived b Moo A sets B address, sisters, and Michael Donog- | Steen on. gunviveaibyia) [ Moun rises, 243 am.; sets. 5:12 pm. | JUATES SIS g SUChag) bones: (SAMUEL E. FOSTER DEAD. | A halt Rt u‘"‘ o & of $500 to be divided equally among | % el . the children of Matthew Donoghuea | D G. Lumber Ant Victimior| Weather in Various Cities. brother deceased, is also made in the | er Merchan o Femperature will. These children are: T. Francis, Heart Disease in {ETTER. 1u_lovinz ¢ of our de z ] Michacl Aatthie WAy donn | Fmotier. EMMA ETTE cparted Vi < Maurice, and James Donoghue. The Lynchburg. | M ersmpontonay. oA £ 5 residue of the estate including real e i Hadi| . Only thoss who liave fost cantel BROS., INC.. Weather. |and personal property under the will |, Samuel Bugene Foster who Bad | 05 i B e tenee - goes to the children of Katherine| of % SR | For a mother we lost and 1o ell. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. Keliher, who are Ann, Thomas and|piy for the last 10 vears, dicf ;’"G””"h" HUssANDaNDicHIDRES: cathe < o s K =l 8 e yne . Va., Mon- | EY. Sacred fo the memory of our ANNOUNCEMENT atherine Keliher. Thomas Keliner.| day, according to word received here. |~ ling daushier ani sisier. CATHERINE, whe SUMMER CLEARANCE Abilene Tex oty | prother-inclaw of the testatrix, iS{r” yogter had gone to that city u | dieid M svars Az todas. Augut 27, 1010, hany ear’ Ll e " ago for a ing nuiversary mass at Sf. Aloysius Church. ALL SUMMER SILK. GOWNS AL S H fee oA Instructions are left for his wife :::r;d‘\"::-:pn;“&poh\ffl;’l:nr: "H‘.?‘Lna\“at‘ Just a Jine remem| CQWASHABLE SILKS) Autane i3 | to sell his business ax soon as possi- | Lot 21000 £ 5 : st @ memors Tonid a1 i imore 5 5 T Ciear ble, all his estate to go o his widow, | ¥ears old. St Go s Just a token of ioce and devotion $10.75 | Rirmiingham i lear |in the will ‘of beter . Garden, fled | 5 HE Was the son of the late Col. and oz e =G R 1 . WERE 315 TO 325 Bismarck . lear |0 e vontoniny it pnacn: Med|Mrs. 0. D. Foster of Fredericksburg, THE FAMILY. H%.inch Printed v 18c yard; was to 10, = ALL TAILORED SUITS Bo: e oo . T1Va. Mr. Foster resided at 2208 35th |GIBSON. In loving remem of our dear IS ineh Dotfed Voiles, 28¢ yard: w ‘Women's Hose, 25c: wers much higher. Ruffalo " |uary 18, 1598, Mr. Garden died Au- |y "y TGN TRREE e e & wife and mothier. MARY A. GIBSON. who snss, s f| e e e e T o e [l Toe smtingce i sl sxed wnd ayon $25 Chartenton . gust 15 tast. A provision is inserted | fore“sics Alda I Foster and Mra, | G°Parici this iifc three rears ago todis subte:bed Or. hose. | Rlack, tan, gray, nude. Sizes WERE 345 TO 875 - 8 9 I providing that if the widow rema £be: o S o EOSISE sand, ML Just whe B6iach White Muslin, 160 yard; wa N1 to 10, Seconds ALL THREE PIECE SUITS . e e the estate shall revert to the b4 Crlteenden.iboth ofthisicity, and s st G £ Mrs. Cleveland Watkins of Gaithers- | o i e ; . $35 ! ; AlexandtriGazaen. | Mo t ir oving motler. Kind and good i ey A T Jams Temy jburg, Md. and three brothers, Spots- God tork away fo rest 3 B R $39 WERE 355 1O $110 g : B Preioudy il gl r‘- andJame °1!wood C. 'Foster of Lynchburg, Va.. — = —_—————— == 0 Clear ST eE o Claude H. Foster and Charles D. Fos- )3 9 lear ATEASE . i 7 —9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, *39.50 || s This Not | i g L) S S ot a ea b esr BOBBED AND UNBOBBED Funcral services and interment Will |yt 1f perfect would be $57.50. H ‘be in lvru‘ks\-urg tomorrow, DAUGHTER to detect. They noticeable, which have been difficult for us ‘They are heavily and durably woven. 25x50-Inch Rag Rugs, Special, 95¢ 100 Well-known Rag Rugs, in hit-and-miss pat- terns, assorted color borders. Suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, etc. (27x54-Inch) Reversible Smyrna Rugs, Special, $3.95 A special lot of 25. Reversible. Unusual designs and colorings. Specially priced for Thursday DOWN STAIRS STORE Subject to imperfections hardly Will not impair the splendid wearing qualities. (7.6x9) “Seconds” Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, $7.65 Specially lowered price for this Th ance. A very popular size. Kansax A 3 EDWARD, Jr Service? . |Ee: TO HAVE TUG-OF-WAR| | Miami. ¥ SR e New Orleans s . . RVRchjcalleat (o Sinke (charae of| ai| York. . .43 Event Will Feature Anniversary | TONIGHT funeral we do all that can be done | oule iy, G0 . ouds 4 | Bahai Assembly will meet at the for the dead, bat do not forget the | Omaia ! 5 lear Outing of Stuart Walcott | Playhouse, 1814 street northwest, living and charge a price for every | [hilwiciphia. 2.0 2 2 Clear At Sioilocks. Bubject of Addses s F : little courtesy and every little thing | Lhownix .- “ Tear Post. Ailan Apanil et g Y | e today. Avgisd b teny m { Pittaburgh : Tear n > ; iversal Edu Xo one knows how we have missed Son we do. We give the family We | Portland, Me. = A tion.’ Y s al 2o can ifor {he imoney ati one! plesaing Commemorating its fifth anniversary e Ve g s e by price, such as preparing the remains week, Stuart Walcott Post, No. 10, = J in the moxt manitary and scientific American Legion. is planning an ex- | manner. using nothing but the hext, | xan i cursion and outing to Marsha’l Hall | S. Franciso omorrow. beautiful caxket. burial cane, hearne, |3 fondy e e JEXN TH. Pkt 775023 cars, uxe of chapel and all that goes | 5F. Lous .. : ¢ steamer Charles Macalester|john J. Koch, an auditor in the st i : i S Paul. leaves the Seventh Street Wharf at 10 in- | Augast M, 1010, With a first-class funeral. : leas ,‘;‘“ Savpth ooy vharl | come tax unit of the Treasury, have| in deatl e 2 Mars been unhappy since their marriage ! e nm (of el RRtekis ey e For 3100000 Hall and a special window will be Pro- jag¢ Aarch, Mrs. Lydia Frances Koch ded '_"r tichets m‘r-lhn" and ];:mwhvw"h»v MARIA SMITH, filed a suit for limited divorce in the| §ho demarted this life 1% years ago todas. Arrangements have been made for This 1n aireal service— this s {he & 2 | District Supreme Court yesterday. In policy of W. W. Chambers Co. Rugust 7, “Toow a series of contests, including freak We who loved son so dearly in life ithe suit, filed through races and a tug-of-war betwe th o 5 5 We will furnish a good fu- = H ks fluable | Charles E. Quigley und Hyman Gold- | DEVOTED SON_ PETEK A. SMITH, neral, complete, for $75.00. Fariee s rames e Attorneys Love vou in death just the same. “bobhed and unbobbed.” Valuable | Our Private Ambulances Rerlin, Germany Part cloudy % stein, Mrs. Koch alleges that her hus- LOVING GRANDCHILDREN prizes are offered the winners. Danc- | ing will be‘one of the attractions, the | 4nd has never addressed her by her | VANDEGRIFT. ad A e e nas K marriage, and has ) T Copenhagen. Denmark ... Part eloud AR, e g oI R Only $4.00 — Local Calls Hortn (raval). res. Part cloudy | Orchestra. Athletic events will start The largest equipped service A of s wear friend. LYDIA E. music to be furnished by Mever Davig® | fiTSt_name since ety spoken to her in “profane and abusive < ago todiy, Augut 27, 102 | §an Tuan, Torto Rico Part clouds | half an hour after arrival of the 2:30 in town rendered at the lowest OB.GANIZATION ACTIVITIES. In loving remembrance of my ELMER 11 NICHOLSON. who fe two years ago today. MOTHER. * o0 August 2 SELDON. it tevvz remambrance o our dear dsuzbter. LENA DANGERFIELD i SELDON. wio departed this life one sear day’s clear- Toft 'we. sad and lonely For Sour tome ip T S8 Sues for Limited Divorce. SMITH. In memors of our drar mother, Declaring that she and her husband, | JENJIE SMITH, who died Auzust 27, 1023 Imported Grass Rugs (9x12), Now $2.95 10 Closely-woven Gras Tan and green shades. Rugs, with cotton warp. FOREI (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather.. A Limited Quantity Modish Hats, 50c Were very much higher. Smart shapes and popular shades. Models for matron, miss and girl. ldeal hats for outings, Labor D: for vacation wear. Reduced—Women’s Wool Bathing Suits, $2.95 Greatly reduced. 21 Purple “Sea Lion" Wool Bathing Suits, with orange stripe border, or sea-wave stripe. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. All suits are guaranteed against ripping. DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s High-Grade Shirts, 85¢c; Were More 75 Men's High-grade Shirts at less poplin, AxD DOWN STAIRS STORE ther the successors of nor con- ed with the original W. R. Speare 940 F St. N.W. than half price. of madras, fiber stripe, friends for _their floral offerings, expressions of sympathy and wans | S BT, (s, | Joseph f\ . Birch’s Sons every ‘, SAMUEL R. CAMPBELL AND FAMILY. *|3034 M St. N.\\. Established 1841, satinette 3 3 A 1 ‘.\‘ml that she has been compelled to Colon, Canal Zone........ Partclonds | T4 javander M. Bremer. past post|DbPOrrow in order to supply her own commander, is chairman of the m(-‘ | COLUMBIA 432 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. |com s northers™ "™ 0 2™ | L1k Yor celebrating this milestone in | The"ire of ane‘of the vers fest poste | €ardg of Thanks. of the American Legion. The post j establishment o S2a610 v e : . S1H o S its four past commanders, and ::\: dlff‘t"\\‘“lllvl'kh h broadcloth. Attached collar and neckband styles. Slightly soiled from display. i’ preaent® commandecl Chacies| needs, although her husband made a Argentinn. { cursion committee. “This is the fifth Meau Depart. Avg Depart- | Mr. Bremer, “and the outing will be | wheat = o = UNDERTAKERS o e i . ! 14ll‘ COr. Chapin st. N.w_ ST has piospered beyond expes CAMPBELL. e wish to express thanks to | Phone Frank | Riemer. It is free from debt. and; Men’s Athletic Union Suits, 65¢ Men’s Cut Silk Ties Reduced, 25¢ l i | | I SLed GARDEN. 1 wish to extend my sineere thanks | _ Wi and apnreciation to my relatives and friends YOU SHOULD HAVE Qi Gawler Service foral oRtekings. ¢ the ekt of o dear Pehand, PETER. L GATD Funeral Dircctors Since 1850 Main 5512 Penas His WIFE, MARY (% GARDEN. * GREEN. Our heartfelt thanks go ont to Txmoth Hanlon Those ‘whose floral tributes ta our loved one. T. F. COSTELLO DAVID GREEN. and whose kindly words of sympathy and helpfulness to ourselves have NQW LOCATED AT, " NORTH 7978, language.” She also charges in the " Gone, but not forgotten Havuna, Cuba Clouds Bozk price. salary of $2.100 per year. CALL Ketithe:meek endingiMonday; Augnst nniversary week of the post.” said e o, Me ool | one of the features of the general | Southern Wheat area. 46 -3 0 0 Ao | o elatives, oo under Ao RALEIGH HABERDASHER, 1310 F STREET || s a premising future in 200 Very specially priced. Perfect, well tailored, 25 Cut Silk Ties. in an assortment of attractive full cut. Sizes 36 to 45, patterns and designs. Men’s Bathing Suits Reduced, $1 Men’s Wool Bathing Suits, $2 Were $195. 20 Cotton Suits in Californ Were $3.85. 20, one-piece style: broken color Rip-proof. Blue and black. Sizes 36 to 42. range. Navy, black, brown. Sizes 31 to 12. Fine Quality Muslin Pajamas, *1.35 100 pairs Fine Quality Muslin Pajamas, Sizes A to D. DOWN STAIRS STORE | TEXAS GROCERS CITED. Trade Commission Charges Asso- ciation With Unfair Practices. ton | ARBUTTS = GRE HIS WIFE: HIS Final Clearance style meant <o much in our recent o AND BROTH Very special. of tan, lavender, blue, white. generously cut and splendidly tailored. Shades Children’s Sox 5c Pair 10c Pair Bc pair. 33 pairs fine mercerized sox. with faney tops in attractive colors Sizes 4 and 41 10c pair. 30 pai: Black and brown. Silks Reduced Crepe de Chine. $1.35 yard: was $1.93. rds 3S-inch allsilk printed crepe de chine, in a large assortment of all over patferns. Very specially reduced Allsilk Satin, $1.35 yard; was $1.63 rds of Satin, taffeta and foulards. md“unr colors ‘and black. 38-inch widt Satinstripe Tub Silk, 88c yard: was $1.85. 15 vards 83-inch tub silk, in White with lavender stripes. Girls’ and Infants’ Items—Reduced Children’s Shoes Greatly Reduced Children’s Barefoot Sandals, 95c. 14 pairs of brown leather. Sizes 61z, Tia, . +10. 13%. 1 and 2. Children's Tennis Oxfords, 65c. reduced. 3 pairs, in these sizes: 9, 93, 1213, 5 and Infants’ “Patent aad Brown Leather Pumps, $1.25 pair. 25 pairs. in _the fol- lowing sizes: 3, 3%, 5%, 614, 7. Bandeaux—Girdles Corsets—Reduced Corsets and Girdles. 75c; greatly ro- duced. 13 in Sizes 4 o %5, La Petticoats—Slips e cdte i Bt Striped and Brocaded Bandeaux, 18 Sacques—Aprons 35 In large sizes. Very deeply reduced Tor_clearance. Bungalow Aprons, 58c; were more. 46 || Nurrow Bandeaux, 28c. 45 Flesh Ban- uitructivels” sisiédaproos of percale. || denux. in sizes 85, 33 and 0. Ta Petticoats, 88c. 4, tan sateen. Becry make. Pocticosts, 88c. ' petticonts of white Vests—Union Suits Summer Dresses, 50c. 15, in stles for || Eetasn® 55 and 36 lengthn little tots 2 to 6 years. Costume Slips, 95c. 8, of white sateen. Reduced Prices 10. of || Glove ‘Silk Vests, $1.34. 60 splendid Creepers, 95c; reduced. 18, of suiting || $ies 56 to 44, Snd erepe. In white, blue,’ yellow and || Dressing Sacques, 48c; were 950. quality glose sk vests. wwell mude and full cut. ‘Self stripes ‘White, flesh, or- i et ginghau and chambray. Ha“dkerchiefs_Bags chia, Solled from Ralspiay. Sizes 38, 40 i Cloth Capes, 95c: greatly reduced. for giris P and 6 Sears. Drown vore ine ‘Guality Union Suits, 386, and Brooches combed yarn union suits. Seconds of Linen Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c. 25, of || Digher grade. Builtup ehoulder and good quality white linen. Gowns—Vests Chemise—Pajamas Chemise, 38c: underpriced. _ 76, white with color_combinations. Strap shoul- der: tailored: voile and movelly mate- rials Pajames. $1. & pairs two-picce paj o orénid and feeh: cizes 16 and Philippine Vests and Ch picees: Stussed and. greatly Bilke Gowns, $2.95." 0, Tashioned of crepe de chine Gowns, 75¢. 9, with Jennie and square necks._Crepe. nainsook and lingette stripe. Were much higher priced. pure thread silk sox Sizes 4 and 41 ——— THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare (. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN (08 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———CLYDE J.NICHOLS —— iazrrv &qwalsb Porrs— 59'85 Ilu\n{;‘hk--ll-‘.ml al l":l:lnn "~ NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTHL ST S, Main 2473 100 fine DOG_Strayed Saturday, large brown and in a afternoon, Aug. between Oth and i0th. Pléase phone 840, Aiexandria, Modern Chapel. _Telephone. dence, 640 Fiorence st. n.e.. Thursd Fust 28, at 1 pm. Interment in R. F. HARVEY’S SON Gemeipry Richard K. Harves. Nw. DREXEL. On Tnesday. August 20, 1924 | HOMELIKE FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2307, FRANK I. DREXEL. beloved huxband of Liliie Boylan Drexel. ~Funeral from his late Comm | bers f o s v gust 24, after a linger- I Detaiof ihoteeauiivhl Eaminietotlior R for wear now and well into the late > Boys’ Items made vests. Built-up shoulder and . b die i All Gabardines s ave. n.w. PIN—Diamond platinum, at Ball Park, Wed- FUNERAL DESIGNS. Trompt auto delivery service, Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer & FoaSw: CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Tl'l Main 106 at MODERATE_PRICES. in_2418. We Specialize in floral Designs at Moderate Pmce INC Fi /orl.s ts 14™& HSTS.NV._MAIN 6953 host of relatives and friends. August 29, at 2 p.m.. from Der late residence. Inferment in Payne's Cemetery. John T. Rhines & Co., funeral directors, in charge. 28 JANNEY. Departed this life suddenly day, August 24. 1924.” GEORGE JANNEY, beloved hushand of Grace Janney, beloved son of Minnie Jenifer and the late George Janney and brother of Thomas Janney. l’lmp al Thursday. August 28. from the resi- dence of his.brother, 1318 Linden ct, at 1 pm. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. MOORE. Suddenly, Tuesday, August 1924, CECILIA A. MOORI beloved mother of Rose E. Moore. Fui from her late marked A, residence, 319 Pennsyl ave. s.e., on Apt. 3. Thnfin«il'!.' Au:v:l: ‘_‘Rh at :'-'00 am., llv:‘en: 18T _WATCH, gold, octazon shape, open | fo. St. Peter's Church, where mams’ w ::, monog! ‘.L«i' Ty wrist b-'|:1» said at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Aberal Tm Cleve. 1430, a8 Cemetery, 2 Tight brown, black saddle; no’collar; near Na. Raleigh ‘ Habe rdasher || g & ai PURSE—Keys, money: Tuesday; Inc. | The Federal Trade m s 8 | | r Marx vesterday cited the South ‘exas| ppanbi HIS SISTER | a c Wholesale Grocers’ Association of = Brenham, Tex. for alleged unfair Bgatbg e __ o | methods of competition. the com- 5 plaint naming also officers and mem- | AMBLER. eparted this life Sunday. Au [p 1 ! 1 1924 at 3:45 am e ap - [the association. ~Untair trade | P, Ress GAERN WG o ananion Sonn | methods alleged were declared by the | s and Mo Genevieve Rrigre. Funeral mm Dignified and Efficient Service. Formerly, $25, $30 and 335 | Commission o have heen used for the | Vedneedar Ancust Hupe W. W, Deal & Co. purpose fof obstructing and prevent- | Mount Zion M selling its products in the territory | semmy ™ lelative 2 Ra B e et e e o] e e | WHLEL SERPOE OO, ing Texas and adjacent Stat I gust 26 1924, at i am., WILLIAM 412 H St. N.E Phone Lines Y order to force the company to sell usband of Mary ‘lmrrl(n'n.drn Modern Chapel Au D the wholesale trade only | ¥A% Thuridar, Kagut S5 3Lt . | Lntince Ficert 8 contecttn. . Conmation TOST “mg'"": Frince Georges Counts, Wi | cpapel” ard modern” crematorium. “Voderate ® . AILEY. Departed this life Sunday. August | prices . ave. now. Tel. call M. 1385 E. X Relief Corps at Atlantic Citv. | Vermant; Johnnie Railey. No of Cleveiand w nest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors.™® Georzia ave. now FOLD—Containing Maryland _hunt o5 oo Finely tailored two-piece suits, | e, "B G ot a0 URRY | BECRER, swentay. August 2 toas ot e arter. " Finder flease address Jonn ;3 3 0 M o us! ol h ate of light-weight worsted; suitable e . e :w;{_&.‘n-r with ""1{'»‘:..5.':""’"'1’4‘?.‘(;'!6;{;" i r neral private. Kindly omit flowers. ] i w "N | BLANKENSHIP. Monday, August 1024 x sshington Hospital, MARY H Fall. Wonderful values! o i A e Ll und Leona F.. Blankenship. Funeral trom between Gth Thomas R. Nalley & Son's funeral parlor. and A n.e. and 13th and Potomac ave. se. | 131 11th st. s.e. Thursdar. Angust 28 i P l B h Mrs. Charles R. Hull, 633 A st. n.e. Reward.® (_' o'cleck p.m. Interment Cedar Hill DI ) RI t - Cemetery. All Palm Beaches . GLABK. Sundas. August 24, at nebec. Canads; WILLIAM FARL CLATR Knlt Capes, $3.95: were $5.45. 4, for F ] 314 75 S nd Mre. William. F: girls 10 to 12 years. Brown, green and ormerlty g e I vk, 3512 Lowell street, Clevel coral. Well made. 2604 Sherman_ave. Washingtol 1 from his par. bodice tops. Shell and tight knee; open 2808 : ents' residence, Augast 27, at & and closed styles. Sizes 36 to 44. DOG—Male, white pointer. no collar. i % = Brooches, 25c; were 45c. 10, 9581 Re. 3 p.m. : 2 vari@ys of_desy Some mosaic. Knit Vests, 16c; were more. 50 well o COSEY. Departed this life Sund Priced for Savings B R i’ wone ornch [| Bodice.(on siylen. " Solled from " dispiay: 24. 14, CARRIE COSEY, loving Boys' Koveralls, 50c; were S$L || and puree: black or brown Sizes 36 to 44. of Eliza Cosey. 11, of blue denim. Sizes 3 and 4 || Bead Bags. 75c; less than half price. Va., and_receive reward. Mrs. A. S. Don ol Many “in r‘xm:’x and_conservative ” pat- Incense Burners . t w-];;la Suits; sBofc pere 1. 20, : Small Boxes l‘OplC‘d orsteds Celi sl ,,_,F.,';‘ gt 20 o wel made. lue, an, green, = 2600 Mozart pl. n.w. ione_Col. . C Es 7 , in & box of 3, . T20; aray. "Combined wizes 5. o ana § (| Women's Pumps, 250 || s, i, b 3t 20 mass Mohairs e T o e e, vears. 50 pairs_white canvas. pumps_and ox- cense Burners, 23c; were 45c. 23 fin Aug. 22. in Kann's or Lansburgh's. thence to St. High-top Tennis Shoes, $1.25. S ey ol 3 Green China Burpers. i if_returned to unl = : 130 l,,,,k\ T nw ; ; : close out. < were very KEY—Wesieyan Univel raternits. o'clock. Intermen el e e B BieRer. 2B cetlvioia Bosp Barks, meh bisck enk handbag; reward. Deliver at 1424 Cemetery, It 8%, 9, 10, 10%, 11, 131 and 1% 21 . covers. Black. Euclid. 21 more papers please copy:) = e ER_BERT B NEVIUS . PACKAGEContaining notes, checks and bills, | FITZ-GIBBON. At Saranac Lake N Y. an H ' B. Thursday last. Address Box 86-W, Star office Taesday, August 26. 1 MARGUERITE | 924 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 21° D. (ne lfr!;L lwln\"fl(fiibwf;l William Private_ Amb ce. SACKAGE, Friday, containinj insurance Fite-Gibbon. _Interment (prival Just Two More Days of Our i3 e ot e RIS PTGt ot pashingon D €. P ornonst] . Moses _Pride. . s Augost & . U GRAY. Departed this life Tuesd CHAS.S.Z! 2 7 X pY 2 261024, At her pesidencs, Onees City, V., fo20ih. Suitabls ‘reward for'retum to | Einythe devotea :‘f‘ 'nl Witson Gray. | === - DTSSR0 5T6 I wtiniwe 008 1T She leaves to monrn their loss two brothers, Platioum diamond monogram _pin; Clacene Willie Robinson: 2 Annual August Coat Sale Formerly $17.50 and $19.75 R i T gt 1| lhreds aad Sl by G, dates v ingaton. 0 Coanecticut ave. nw. " Pot Wilson, jr.. Leroy and Printers mac 523, 2% s POCKETBOOK, alligator, between C and D i) ts. s.e. Finder keep mopey and .please re- 529.50 539 50 $ 4 5 $ 55 565 57 5 5100 As usual—No charge for alterations = .wm‘z der Kekp mepey "4 pleie’ e address inside. POLICE DOG_PUPPY. male, 8 months ol —offering the best values we have shown in any of our great coat events. Come in expecting most remarkable values. You will see what substantial savings can be made on your Fall and Winter Coat. DOWN STAIRS STORE wharves car. North 1042, SPECTACLES, Tight Tupsa: Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street CNITELTA— ok