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BT T T TTTITATITITT T TG T I Saturday—We Will Be Open All Day! Friday—Greater Economies on Remnants! warmer, gentle to moderate north- Only a few more remnarits left, with savings greater than ever. " West Vieginin Pactly cloudy and |33/ P n with reductions larger than ever before. []] warmer tonight ana tomorrow. S avgnaly Knowi)ias anseduratar {AnDERSOX: Quality merchandise, marked to a minimum, suitable for wear late in the Fall. Py 2o aeitpeattens Honen |yasteniay e the e | In addition to these economies in remnants, this store is overflowing with new merchan- imidaiEntie e s mstonElnally dise—splendid in value and gtyle. Take our wonderful' September Coat Sale, with sav- Barometer—4 p.m., 29.93; § dura, India, in 1847, the son of mis- | ings from $10.00 to $25.00; new Fall hats, reasonably priced; new dresses spellmg style and S muEs AN tan. comfort. Shop at Jelleff’s tomorrow and convince yourself of our sincerity of purpose. sionaries, he was edicated at I'rince- | 4 a.m.. 20.04; noon, 30.00. ton, graduating 1570. He was ’MDERSOh: Highest temperature, 73, occurred New! Fall Hats dained to the Presb: rian min at 3:30 p. yesterday; lowest tem-|in 1876. In 1%99 he was clected to th perature, 55, occurred at 6 a.m. today. | state legislature, serving one term. Temperature same date last year—| Dr. Rendall was moderator of the | Highest, 86; lowest, 71. synod of Pennsylvania in 1908, A/ D this life Monday. Condition of the Water. e L O T e e D R wiRemperature and condition of ythe | University, Saturday afternoon | i T ] B I'lie large black flap is the pres- ent rage in Autumn millinery. The shape with soft lines fash- ioned to enhance ‘the contour of the wearer’s face is unique in itself. Moire ribbon or black velvet con- stitute the trimming. Young women and matrons will Mi 3 ' at—| [ el fi ‘Tide Tables. nm] this hat delightiu! for imme- te wear. Regular $7.30 to $9.50 THE WEATHER |NOTED EDUCATOR DIES | Rites for W. ¥. Brooks. Th body Vi P ks, District of Coumbla—rpartty ciouay | N PENNSYLVANIA HOME | /e, ho2, 28, Wittiam ¥ Brooks. tonight and tomorrow: slightly {Who dicd in Los Angeles, Calif., May warmer, moderate north and north-|Dr, John B. Eendall rres“ie“t of |15 arrived in this city yesterday west winds. {morning. Funeral services will be Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight Lincoln University, Age 77, |conducted at Gawler's chapel, 1730 and tomorrow; slightly warmer, Pennsylvania nue, tomorrow aft moderate north and northwest winds. Succumbs. jernoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will Virginia—Fair tonight, warmer in|py he Assoclated Pres be private in R west portion: tomorrow fair and | LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. T, Sep- |~ tember 4.—The Rev. Dr. John 1. Ren- dall, president of Lincoln University, Quantities are small September . 30 a. JOSHUA N 2020 Otk H wtives ane ur(‘\l. oth L t of the Uni- 29.99; Otic ud members of Colum. 0. b Wl sou Seavion of sorrow on st now., Sep. T arrange our Inta pa. ther JOSTIT 1216 F St. N.W. There Never Was Such Selling in Any September Coat Sale So Don’t YOU Miss It! o | 3 e odetic Survey.) wear. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Quantities arc i T(,dayim‘w e | Woman, 82, Had Spent Most of | small, so come early. : 5 ; high tide, 11 Life in Capital. FOUR BIG GROUPS omorrow--Low tid anandiliae S $ $ ; $ 58 75 $95 125 Tomorrow $2.95 Buys ;ighf’p":,.‘ Wigh tide, 12:00 am. and |, Mre Both A. Howe, §2 sears old, And—All Our Finer Coats ch % Dise: A dent of this city since a young gir! X al $155 to $275 Ea 15% ount 4=$1275 Misses' Voile Dregses, embroid- | The Sun and Moon. died at the residence of her danghter, - 4 ered and handdrawn. NG ‘Today——Sun rose 5:39 a.m.; sun sets | Mrs. E. V. Conno 1008 South Caro- . s ave. n.w | 6:34 p.m. & lina avenue south Tuesd Fu- | BAILEY. oi- _Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:40 a.m.; sun | neral services will be conducted at| p.m. the residence tomorrow afternoon and 6:08 | pom. | BATLEY., Sondidenty ars old, | & undertaker. < and members of Columbia Better than in years “éry Il e e ol e e ] —— ey » Marvelous savings can be made on A BETH A. HOWE DIES. Tomorrow A3 £ A ted States Coast aud | | wearing apparel suitable for late season 7 o ik ! | Hac Sk Remnants—Blouses, Sweaters More opportune warrant 1an ever at vestigati $1.95 Ovetblouses, 85¢c 83—Cotton Elouses, of sheer voile: daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery, others fin- ished with tiny frills; long. short or cap sleeves: colors, madonna blue, maise, tan, or all white $2.95 to $3. 50 Blouses, $1.45 47—Overblouses of fine French voile, in blue, peach, mais or all white; frilis; with Peter Pan or “V'* neck lines: long or short sleeves; attractive models for wear with sepacate skirts or sweaters ..$1.43 $4.95 to $6.95 Blouses, $3.00 21—Silk Overblouses, made of excellent quality crepe de chine; colors. tan. sheik, powder biue or all white: tailored or lace- trimmed models: 1onq. short or no sleeves. $2.95 to $4.95 Sweaters, $1.45 weaters, made of fine mohair or mo- hair and fiber combined; with or without sleeves; slin.over. coat or jacquette styles; colors. buff, Mexico. lanvin, corn or white with combination colors. $1.45 $6.95 to $7.50 Sweaters, $3.45 21—Sweaters of the better kind. made of fiber, mohair or Iceland wool: ship-over or coat style: colors, tangerine, gray, lanvin. buff or white L. ..83.45 JelleMa—strect Vieor that ¥ a few of cach | from our regular stock quality Worn with or coat for carly Fall $10.95 to $12.95 Chokers $7.75 5—Natural Dark Fitch Chokers. f—Natural Dark Gray Squirrel Chokers. 3—Beige Squirrel Chokers. Viatka Squirrel Chokers. 6—Large. Fluffy Thibetine Chokers, in oeige and platinum. Fur Scarfs 4—827.50 Fox Scarfs .$19.75 2—822.50 Double Mink Scarfs..$14.50 2—$19.50 Double Gray Squirrel Scarfs e $14.50 2—$22.50 Wolf Scarfs. ..$14.50 2—$19.75 Mole Scarfs $12.50 JelleMs, Sceond good kins dress Flowers and Neckwear 50c to $2.50 Remnants of our Summer Flowers, including single blooms of many kinds, clusters or corsages......¥05c to $1.25 18—$5.00 to $28.50 Ostrich Feather Boas. In ienaths from 32 inches to 6 feet; light pastel shades or two-tone effects of black and white, green and white, lavender and white. Now selling ............$2.50 to $13.25 36—$1.50 Remnants of Neckwear, Collar and Cuff Sets or Single Collars or Vestees: linen, organdy, lace, satin, piaue, etc; plain colors or embroidered in color...........50c 24—$1.50 to $8.50 Remnants of Imported Neckwear, of organdy, lace, linen. etc.; some hand-embroidered. Guimpes. vestees. collars and collar and cuff sets at ! cost. . .75c to $4.2 Jellemrs, Street Floor Bags and Vanities 6—33.50 Brocaded Vanities, gold and black, with metal tassel trim; and gold cord handle with glass ring: fitted with powder, rouge. lip stick and eyebrow pencil... ..$1.00 7 pieces $12.50, $15.00 and 3‘800 Mark Cross Leather Purses, novelties in red, red and black, brewn, gray........... ...$7.50 4—$16.50 English.made Bags, black or blue; morocco and seal: tailored styles; fitted complete with memo pad, coin purse, mir- ror, etc.; gold-plate trimmings.... ..$8.75 18—$5.00 Silk Bags, in dark colors; pouch styles, with fancy braid designs; underarm styles of light-color brocade or moire in brown . . 3o .$2.95 6—$5.00 Vil\ y Boxes, o g styles; fitted with powder boxes and lip stick compart- ment, French plate mirror; convenient sizes. Regular price, $5.00.. JellefP’s, Street Floor Gloves 100 pairs—$1.75 Silk Gloves, broken fots of short and some long gloves, in many good colors ..75¢ 84 pairs $2.50 Kayser Silk Gloves, two- tone, turnover cuffs, frilled or scalloped styles; many colors and sizes repre- sented . ©6—$3.25 Kid Gloves, 2-button lengths; black, white and gray; self or contrast em- _mxidered backs; a fair range of sizes..$1.65 Jellefs, Street Floor Slips and Petticoats 50—$12.00 Silk Slips, of heavy quality crepe de chine; tucked yoke, with band of filet lace, and tailored style with hemstitched yoke; white only .$7.50 40—84.00 Tub Silk Slips, with tailored top and self-straps; in cocoa, brown, aray, sil- ver, green and henna [$2.95 20—$5:00 to $6.00 Silk Petticoats, of jersey and tricolette; straightline embroidered styles; in brown, navy, henna. ..$3.45 Jellers—Street Floor Stockings 4 dozen—$2.50 Women's All-wool Golf Sox. wide rib pattern with turn-over top; gray only; sizes 9, 913, 10.. 6 dozen—$2.50 to SQW Misses’ Bnort Lisle Stockings, ribbed to toe, with elastic garter tops; a wonderful stocking for school; black, brown, and castor; sizes 9, 803, 10. 95¢ 10 dozen—$2.00 Women's Ful ed with lisle garter tops; every jood medium weight for school wear; black, white, gray, silver, gold, chest. nut brown ... before! A galaxy of styles from which to choose. New materials, and new innov models. colors, new charming tions in new furs B/u_\' your coat now and save from $10.00 to $25.00 over October prices. Only a small deposit . required. Storage ; free until November _Ist. See these coats ll] ounr Women's Kashara Women’s Coat Shop Misses’ Coat Shop Larger Women’s Coat Shop Little Women’s Coat Shop liar and » uffs of min ol or beare Collars are shut" ter-green, peany, nabar, orblyod. Lively Selling Expected—Women’s Coats and Suits Ouantities are small, the savings enormous, lovely to wear for in-between seasons. 4—$26.50 and $29.50 Flannel Sport Coats, white and powder blue. 2—$59.50 Diagonal Worsted Sport Coats, white and green 5—845.00 Pleated Capes. gray, tan and cocoa crepe de chine 1—$45.00 Tan Striped Homespun Topcoat. 2 7$95.00 and $110.00 Wraps, in Juina twill and satin, black and qray 2—$89.50 Cocoa Faille Silk Coats, ribbon and fur trimmed. . 1—$110.00 Graystone Silk Coat. . 1—$59.50 Beige Charmeen Capes ..... 4—$65.00 to $79.50 Tan Twill Cape Coats, fur edged collar ..839.75 5—$59.50 and $£5.00 Twill Coats, navy and tan .$39.75 10—$59.50 and $79.50 Smart Tailored Suits, navy and black !w||| and DCHCII ltrlfle panel and box jackets ... .....338.85 1—$145.00 Three- nxe:a Collume Su\t hlack twdl WI(h white brn:adz over b!flu ize 3!, $36.85 6—$85.00 London.made Mixture Sport Suits.. g e $39.75 7—$55.00 Navy and Black Pencil Stripe Twill Suits.. : .$29.85 4$125.00 Navy Twill Three.piece Costume Suit, rust-color crepe bodice, size 34 $29.85 4—$85.00 Three-piece Costume Suits, charmeen and roshanara, navy and black ..$27.86 2—849.. Gray Plaid Mixture Suits, size 40. . aeeeen PR .$9.85 1-$45.00 Pencil Stripe Navy Twill Suit, size 36. $13.85 1—$55.00 Black Faille Silk Suit, size 40...... Ls i $11.85 4—$69.50 Tailored Suits, oxford mixture, navy and black twill.. $22.85 Jelieff's—Second Floor. Women’s Silk Dresses As Low As $7.5O $12.50 to $29.50 Women's Silk Broadcloth Dresses, also crepe de chine sport frocks—with touches of lace, buttons, contrasting pipings and pleats—all high colors. $7.50 $25.00 to $39.50 Women's Sport and Street Dresses of printed crepe and crepe de chine. navy and white, black and white, black, cocoa and navy and white. ....$12.50 $25.00 to $45.00 Women's Silk Dresses—tailored models for daytime wear. Potka dotted crepe, georgette, crepe de chine and satin—apron panels, surplice and pleated modeis—navy, tan, brown, black, beige. ... $16.50 $35.00 to $55.00 Women's Street and Afternoon Frocks, smart models of satin crepe, georgette, crepe de chine. Fine cluster tucking, attractive beading, self or contrasting colors, drapes or pleatings are the styles. Navy, black, brown, beige. 2 $19.50 $59.50 to $69.50 Women's Dresses. A small group of one-of-a-Kin del y three- piece costume of crepe de chine. Black crepe-back satins, pleated apron tunic, contrasting red pipings. Hand stenciled sport model of white crepe de chine. Black georgette dinner frock. ostrich trimmed. All size 36... .$30.00 $22.50 Women's Two.piece, Sleeveless Flannel sport Costumes, colored Jukeu With ‘white pleated flannel skirts Z 5 B el St eeves TS0 .. 81175 $19.75 ...$9.75 $13.75 $36.75 ..$23.75 ..$24.75 .$23.75 A Special Purchase Women’s New Jersey Frocks length tailored sleeves having cuffs of self or contrasting materials. Trimmed with contrasting pipings as well as buttons. Ideal for general utility wear—warm, serviceable and reasonably priced. Colors new shutter greer, orange, beaver, mushroom, brown and navy. $15.00. = Women's Dress Shop, Temporarily Fourth Fleor Made from fine quality all worsted jersey. Smartly tai- lored along slender youthful lines, distinctive with fine tucking running from shoulder to hem. Slit or patch pockets; full- Some Remnants for Larger Women Note the splendid reductions on garments ideal for early Fall wear. Mostly one of a kind. The inducement warrants your early attendance. 1—$45.00 Larger Woman's Cocoa Crepe Roma Dress, with clusters of cable cord forming Panels back and front, size 44} $25.00 1—$49.50 Larger Woman’s Bl lace cuffs; size 441, $27.50 - 2—$49.50 Larger Women ze 42; straight lines. A real value .$24.75 §—$39.50 Larger Women’s Navy Canton Crepe Dress, with beaded trimming on panel back and front; size 462 ....822.75 12766500 Larger Woman's Gape, navy twill cord fitted shoulder cape, 56 inches long; lined with heavy gray canton crepe, cable stitching and tucked, trimmed. 1$25.00. 1-$5950 Larger Woman's Coat of navy twill, full tength, gray satin; size 46 : ...$26.75 navy, size Sellefon—Second Floor. The Little Woman’s Shop —has a few ' attractive offerings aimed to fit women of small statu 1—$65.00 Little Woman’s Embroidered Navy Twill Coat, size 19............$39.65 1—$49.50 Little Woman’s Tan Twill Suit, size 19 . $13.65 2—$29.50 Littl vy Twill Capes . e .$9.65 1—$26,50 Little Woman's Gray-Striped Crepe. Sport Dress.. - .$0.65 For Sports Wear Doubly enjoyable are the hours of recreation when comfortably dressed for the occasion. 7—$14.50 to $19.50 Knicker Suits, in tweeds and khaki; tan and gray .....$11.65 5—$25.00 and $26.50 Tan and White Linen 4850 Tan Linen Riding Breeches. .$3.68 Special lot of 59 women’s up-to-date styles in patent leather, satin and suede shoes. Medium, low and high heels. Pumps, cut- outs and semi-plain effects. Sizes 3 to 10; widths AAA'to D. Reg- ularly $7.50 to $10.00.. Ideal for college and school wear for growing girls and women. 215 pairs semi-brogue oxfords in tan and black, rubber heels and Goodyedr welted. Sizes 25 to 8; wxdths AA to D. R:gularly $8.00 to $9.00. : Exceptional valses in Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes. 350 pairs, tan oxfords and black pumps in patent and gun metal. Goodyear welted and rubber heels; sizes 8% to 2, all widths. Sorosis grade. Regularly $4.50 to $5.00. S - Tomorrow $4,95 Buys 11—825.00 Misses’ Linen and Voile Dresses. hand embroidered and handdrawn. 10—$16.50 Misses’ Tub Silk straightline models and crepe de sport frocks. Tomorrow $8 .95 Buys 8—$19.50 Misses’ Crepe de Chine and Printed Silk Frocks. Embroidery, lace and ribbon_trimming. 6—$25.00 Misses’ Crepe de Chine Print Frocks, patch pockets. Tan and navy. 2—$19.50 Misses’ Flannel Three-piece Suits, box Jackets; white. 1—$25.00 Miss’ Flannel Powder blue. Tomorrow $13,95 Buys 6—$25.00 Misses’ Georgette Dresses in powder blue and tan. Ribbon girdles, lace trimmed. 8—$20.50 Misses' Daytime and Dinner Frocks of Georgette, Flat Crepe and Lace. Pleating, lace, ribbon and embroidery trim these frocks. A few are of printed crepe. 2—$39.50 Misses’ Tweed and Homespun Suits, box jackets; tan and gray. 2-$25.00 ‘Misses’ Flannel Topcoats, braid and button trimmed: in maize and powder blue. Tomorrow $1 7,95 Buys 2—$55.00 Misses’ Evening Frocks, of geor- gette and taffeta. 10—$39.50 Misses’ Street and Dinner Frocks. of Cashmere crepe, printed silk and crepe de chine: tan, powder blue, rose, green, navy and black. 2—$49.50 Misses’ Alpaca Dresses, straight- line models; collars and cuffs of linen. 2—$39.50 Misses' White Crepe de Chine Dresses, handdrawn and lace trimmed. 2-$55.00 Misses’ Pleated Silk Capes, with fur collars; navy and green. 2-$39.50 Misses’ Three - quarter - length Flannel Suits, with fur collar; in tan and shrimp pink. 2—$45.00 Misses’ Tweed Suits, box Jackets: in tan. 1—$59.50 Miss' Sport Coat, of sheepskin: Frocks, chine Sult, box jacket. Miss’ Sport Coat, in navy twill; braided. Tomorrow $23.95 Bays 7—$49.50 to $59.50 Misses’ Dresses .of Cash- mere crepe, flat crepe and georgette, tiered, pleated, embroidered and lace trimmed. 2—$59.50 Misses' Evening Dresses, of geor- gette crepe; in green. 3—$59.50 Misses' Twill Capes, pleated col. lars; in navy and tan. 1—$45.00 Miss’ Topcoat. in gray and green stripe. Tomorrow 528_95 Buays 2—$75.00 Misses’ Georgette Dresses, in all- over pleated models. 3—$65.00 Misses’ Sport Frocks, in straight. line models; maize color. 7—$50.50 Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Frocks. of Cashmere crepe and satin can- ton; tan, gray, navy, green and black. 2—$65.00 Misses’ Twill Coats, in wrap- around models; button trimmed. 3—$55.00 Misses’ Sport Coats, stripes; tan, gray and green. 5—865.00 Misses’ Alpaca and Tweed Suits, box jackets; blue, black and tan. Misnes’ Shop, Third Floor n plaids and Final Clearance $8.50 to $16.50 Skirts One hundred skirts, every skirt in_stock must go. White flat crepe, white shark skin ; navy, black. tan, brown, beige and gray; waverly crepe. Flannel skirts, in pastel shades. Wool crepe, in tan and gray. Wool repp, in tan and gray. Novelty plaids, novelty silks, in gray, rose, gold, corn and powder blue. All kinds of pleats. straight lines and wrap styles. Tomorrow all to go at $5.00. Jellef’s—Second Floor A Big Underwear Friday! 27—$1.50 Volle Envelope Chemise and Seco Silk Step-ins, in light blue, maize, peach, orchld and flesh. . 95¢ 56 —8$1.00 pieces of Voile Chemise, Gowns and a few Jersey Vests. Also a few Radium Camisoles, in biack and navy. Soaese 23—$10.00 Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of georgette and glove silk; in black, flesh, nile and orchid.......... : .$5.85 8—$12.00 Kimonos, of heavy quality crepe de chine; draped styles; trimmed with val lace orchid and peach. -$9.85 Jellef’'s—Fourth Floor Brassieres 10—$2.00 Pink Brocaded Corselettes, side fastening; two pairs hose supporters and boned front. .$1.35 20—$2.50 Com ttes, ol strong satin. striped coutil; back fastening, diaphragm support and ‘two pairs of hose support. ers .$1.85 35.00 Sllk Umbrellu, $3.95 85—Silk Umbrellas, of extra quality and colors of brown, navy, purple, green, garnet, black; grosgrain edges, 10 ribs and short, ichubby handle; bail stub or regular; fancy French loop or strap handles .$3.95 Jellefrs—Street Floor -Handkerchiefs 35 dozen—50c Men's Fine Linen Handker- with attractive embroidered initials— ,» K, L, T, F, N, J, R, P.. girl; white and colored linen, with embrold- ered corners... ... 180 Jellel'l—sm Floor Atlanta { Charleston, | ceived here. Moon rises 11:10 a.in Automobile lamps to 1 half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. s 10:03 p.m. e lighted one- Weather Abilene, Tex. Albany Chear Clear Cloua Atlantie Cit; v Baltimore - Hirmingham Bismard Towton Clacinuatl Clevelund Miami, Fia New Orlean New York Okla. City Omain shnrey si nd. M nd.( Ruleigh,N.( b time. today.) Temperature. Weather Austrin erlin. Germany.... { Copenhagen, Twn Stockholni, Sweden Gibraltar. Spain Torto (Fayal). Azores 0. e inid Cuba Cazal Dr. Silas McBee Succumbs in South Carolina Home. NEW YORK, September 4.—Dr. Silas McBee, former editor of the Churel man, died )esterday is hom in said a telegram re- Dr. McBee. who wi Lorn in Lin- olnton. N. C.. served s cditor of the hurchman from 1895 to 191 ¥ later founded and edited the Con- structive Quarterly. He was a mem- ber of the contin ic « nmittee of the Waorld Missionary Conference Th uneral will beld on Sep- tember 5 at ewanee, Tenn Dr. Me- Bee was 71 vears old Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 FUNERALS AND AMBULANCES AT LOWEST COSTS Complete Funerals, §75, $100, $125, | ~—— = = $150. calls Call Chambers and save. ment in city. 'W.W.CHAMBERS COLUMBIA 432 14th and Chapin Sts. NW. |~ DG —German police: fewale. ington Animal Rescue League, s, PASKFT_Containing_shocs. lump and _mis- cellancous _articles; _between 6th and Mass, . n.e. and 1336 Vermont ase. n.w. diamond in center with whi side and 49 otne=_smaller di _ Address Rox & ‘0., on morning._Return FOLDEE—Brow business papers Rapid_Transit bus: Septemher 4. reward. Frederick Moore, Light 1 Lunch Sept. ek Creek Zoo, containing T S R P 0 b key . . Rowe, l'l!mnn!h Apt. 66, 11th st. n. PACKAGE—Left by Pleasant car, north day, Sept. 3, abent p.m., Carbon copien of oficial letters, telephone. RRO’ {?chlrdm 21 Chestnut st., PIN—Gold, emerald: ’n‘.‘.\a‘ ddress Rox 76-Y, St Clase; yellow gold set with on front is engraved *'F. nd on back * R. R. Lincoln 8676 or SUIT CASE—Tan_leather, containing ladies wt;'lrln' apparel: Wednesday evening. Finder Dlease phone Main 4575 Letween § and 0 am. or4 to 5 p.m. Reward. SWEATER—Black silk; on P st between Dy poat_Circle and 15th. Return, 1614 l\hhlm!ll! Reward. stake on porthiound 3it. Dupont {nder please stones; { children and sis great-grandchildren. Largest equip- Return | 0 o'cloc Congre Mrs more n 60 v by four 4LulL.)lnr dous, Mre. A C. Gould and Mr. son. James Arth Interment will be in ; six grand- WALLACE GREENE DIES. | Was Pntent Attorney in Capxtal] for Many Years. Greene, 75 years o, for vears a patent attorney of t | a resident here nee 1888, his residence, 2024 Hlll\?r vesterday following an ¢ last March. s a graduate reity nd of the {town University Law School. H a native of Vermont. Before coming to this city he was stationed in Fr port, 11l He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jo: Craig Gr Robert iz Gr Funeral ar- | rangements have not been completed. | £ Cor- |Skin specialist of D. C. Buried in Virginia. Funeral services for Dr. | Brmichael, noted der who died yesterd e in Frede to Be | tandoiph B 1l be in Frede: Dr. Carmichael had pra years and ne of the best the country | World War Hero Is Victim of Appendicitis. WILKLS BAT Gen. Asher Miner, a former brigads nder of the Pennsylvania Na- { tional Guard. died in a here { Tuesday. He was operated upen for appendicitis last Friday Gen. Miner was identified with the T vivania Guard 40 vears. He went to France as colonsl of th 108th Field Artiilery and lost a leg in the Argonne. He received the dis- tinguished service and the distinguished service medal On his retury from the World War he was appointed a brigadier general nd commanded the 53d b the Pennsylvania Nationkl Guard. He retired a year ago with the rank of major general Miner erved in the sh-American nd Iater in the Mexic ble asx coloncl of a ment Gen. Miner 1 border trou Pennsyivania was 64 years old FUNERAL DIRECTORS R. NALLE SONS THOS. R NALLEY & ST T kmbalmers. SE ~ NORVAL K. TABLER | 1526°L St. N.W. Main 1544 | Frank Geier’s Sons Co EVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel cphorie "1‘.‘_1\’\'_\&“' i i Lincoln 142 Amboiance Model Chapel. Private VL. SPEARE CO | Neither the suc s of rior con- nected with the original W. establishm. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M \[, N.V Established 1841, Gawler Servnce; Funeral Directors Since 1850 1732 Penna. | Ave. N.W._ T. F COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. ~ " NORTH 7s76. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 W 8t. N.E. Phone Lincoln Modern Chapel Antomobile Funerale 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funersl Embalmer. Livery in connection chapel 8nd modern crematorium. | Moderate prices. 332 Pa. ave. now. Tel. call M. 1 ——THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare @o, | 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———CLYDE J.NICHOLS — " Perry X Walsh | Roy M. Perrs—Main 984—Gerald Waish. | | zunuonsr. i FUNERAL DESIGNS. G c Shaficr D00 14tL St. Phone Siatn 108 " | CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS * Main 2416. at MODERATE _PRICES. No Branch Store. BLACKISTONE'S .FLORAL DESIGNS 1t 4 . Siawses ill- | BROOKS. and ong son, | cross for gallantry | zade of | also | War 2. Speare | | ALLEN. | Phone West 96 | | BooGESS. PATLIEY sional Cemetery { Howe lived at 421 H street for | ROSS, Exa Aftest: ALFONSO L. WIT | BECKWITH beloved laaves to monrn » father. Willi Cooper of Cama 2 host of fi T. Rhine's <. Noti Fuperal s | TBROOKS, w | May L will b n Gawler's 1 chap Friday afte Wednesday. at Childrs Frod the res addenls. AlAM zatth K of Mis. Ma ETILSHLA GITTINGER GREENE HALLOWELL. on okl SARAH M. HALL en Hal at Thy HOLMES. 1924 at Frid cra EOWE. LAWRANCE WILRTE 0 Adims Lawrance at the R IL Tlines th st nw. Notiee LAWRANCE. St ¥ 1924, HELEN ADA bur M. Lawranc s Windsor Adams S AL Mines O st.nw. Notiee | LINGEBACH, ved wife rof Mr 4 T lnterment Pros SMITH. 3. 1921, at her i JENNT} Jand. copy ) In Memoriam. 1o sad but loving remem! CAROLINE ALLE my dear mother. ars ago tod: departed fhis Life two ) tember 1. 19 we never wil 1 yon then, we lose sou stil jore s us fresh today hone sou SR LOVING DAL WALKER In sud hut loving remembrance of 4 and fath departed this life six yesrs tember 4. 1918, hut not forgotte i WIFE AND DATGHTE to the memory HIs LOVE HARRIS. friend, It 1 long today for yo T of the LONESOM WILBUR THOMAS KEARNEY. FEIEND In sad and loviog remembrance CLARA HOR: ntered into optember 1, 19 the heavenly win 1 neser he forgol. @ BROTHER AND ce of our dear wother. who departed this life 1 Forget you? No, we never will: We loved son then, we love 3 one year ugo Your me As in the hour you passed away. HER CHILDREN. * 1o sad and loving remembrance RIETTA < life three NEURATH. of our dear wife and mother, 3L NECRATH. who departed t years ago yesterda, LER HUSBAND AND DAUGH RADIGAN. In sad but loving remembra my dear friend. Mrs LIE RADIGAN who passed away one year ago toda; Just a line of sweet remembranc Just a_memory. kind and true, Just a token of love's devotion That 1 am still thinking of ¥ou What wonld 1 give to clasp your hands Your loving face to see: Your loving ways made lite worth waile, Which meant the world to HER FRIEND, T. HUTCHISON SHEPHERD. In sad and loving memors our dear mother aud grandmother. who parted this life three years 20 toduy tember 3, 1921. No one knows the \: m IPEDE. Circle nw._Beward r":m Tady’s Waltha: mfi. !!erd e T Return to 2304 Washington Prompt auto delivery sel Anh!ir —expressive—inexpensisi Gude B ros. Co., 1214 F SU Oy t Of thie grief that is borne in For a motlier we lost and loved so well LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON,

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