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RITES FOR GENERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Services at Covenant and Arling- ton for Lieut. Gen. S. B. M. Young. Funeral services for Lieut. Gen B. M. Young, U . vetired, died at his home, in Helena, Monday, will be held at the Church the Covenant tomorrow morning 10 o'clock. The body will arrive Union Station at 9 o'clock. of cavalry will escort the ¢ the Church of the Covenant Following serv chu the cortege will proceed to Fort My Va., where the proces by 3 rt including sket the who Mont., A troop ion will be met 3d Cav alry Band, the 2d Squadron of the 3d avalry, and the.3d Battalion of the th Infantry. Col. H. T. Halkins of the 3d Cavalry will command the es- cort. Interment, with full military hon- , ‘will then be held in Arlington Cem- Pallbearers will be Maj. Gen. F. W. Coe, chief of Coast .Artillery; Surg. Gen. M. W. Ireland, Maj. Gen. W. J. Snow, chief of Field Artillery; Maj. Gen. C. S. Farnsworth, chief of In- | tantry: Maj. Gen. W. H. Hart, quar- termaster general; Maj. Gen. W. A. Bethel, judge advocate general; Maj. Gen. Charles McK. Saltzman, chief signal officer, and Maj. Gen. Harry | Taylor, chiet’ of engineers. Friends to | and representatives of military socle- | are invited to services at the 1 | church and cemetery, it is announced. of at at If vou need work, columns of The Star. read the want THE EVENING W. F. BROOKS IS BURIED; LONG CONTRACTOR HERE Death Occurred California, ‘Where He Went to Live About Year Ago. Funeral services were héld at 2 o'elock this afternoon at Gawler's Chapel, 1730 Pennsylvania avenue, for the late Willlam F. Brooks, Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, pastor of Cen- tral Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment was in Rock Creek Ceme: tery. . The deceased, who died while in Los * Angeles, Calif., June 15, was a son of the late Edwin F. Brooks, one of the pioneer gas and electrical in For Your Attention Saturcla — Fall Frocks--*15 It won't take a second look at their exquisite designing to be perfctly assured that - $15 is a special price which expresses only our enterprise, but not the measure of value. Every one of the most highly favored modes is represented. The motifs have ultra Parisian productions as their inspira‘tion. T}ley are Frocks designed for street, sports ‘and afternoon wear—sixteen of the many styles are sketched. - STAR., WASHINGTON, dealers and contractors of the Na- tional Capital, and himself was ac: | tively engaged in the business here until he retired about a year ago and took up his residence in Califor- nia. He is survived by Mrs. Emma C. Brooks, his mother; Mrs. Annie S. Brooks, his widow; Willlam E. Brooks of Los Angeles and Roy S. Brooks of this city, his sons; Carl E Brooks, Edwin R. Brooks and Leo C. Brooks, all of this city, his brothers, and Mrs. L. H. Schneider and Mrs. Charles W. Myers, both of this city, his sisters. Mrs. Emma C. Brooks, Mrs. Annle S. Brooks and Mrs. Edwin T. Bates, the latter a sister-in-law of the de- ceased, wno accompanied the remains across the continent, will return to Los Angeles, departing from here September 2 D. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Writers' League will meet, § o'clock, in R-S Bulilding, Government Hotels. William B. Ctishing Camp, No. 30; Sons of Veterans, will meet, 7:30 o'clock, in Pythian Temple. Candi- dates will be mustered in, with the degree team in charge. Rev. C. R. Stauffer will speak. Ladies of Cush- ing Auxiliary have entertainment fn charge. Rev. A. Willbanks, pastor of Tenth Street Baptist Church, will preach a special sermon, 8 o’'clock, at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Subject, “The Sun Do Move." & A delicacy much prized by the Hindu consists of bamboo seeds, roasted and afterward mixed .with honey ELEVENTH ST. Philipshorn Opén all day Saturday We have assemb[ed from a number temporaneous makes--a group of nearly 700 Si:e_s 14 to 46. 2> iU ) i (i AT ARGATAITAAFSEV AN TPVt AV NS One of many new sts'lcs awaiting your verdict. A Distinctive Youthful Style in Early Autumn Shoes There is a strong appeal in the charming lines and the clever cut-outs in vamp and quarters — while the value nounces vantage the price offers— Strest Floor—North Section 6.50' In Black Suede, Tan.Calf, Patent Kid\ —with Cuban covered heels—and all sizes that fitting may be accurate. pro- the ad- when the sale starte Continuetyl Through Saturday Th;s “Unu!ual" Sale 0{ ' Au’tumn Hatis__ $4.85 Small, medium and large shapes— of new designs—in. Black and _Colored Velvets and Felts. -Every Hat of the half thousand here: Pourth Floor d rightfully claims value far above the $4.85—at which it is your privilege to choose—TOMORROW only. - EEEEGEEEEEE:EEEEEEEEEE—:EEEI'E_IEE:EE——:_IAEEEIIE{EE yeeterdéy A C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Partly cloudy tonight and slightly | cooler; tomorrow fair; moderate to fresh northwest winds, diminishing tomorrow. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight; to- morrow fair; little change in tem- | perature; moderate west and north- west winds. West Virginia—Falr tonight, cooler in West portion; tomorrow fair. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m:, 8 pm, 67;'12 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., 59; 8 a.m., I'61} noon, ™. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.93; 8 pm, 29. 12 midnight, 29.89; 4 am. 29.51: 8 a.m., 29.76; noon, 28.70. Highest temperature, 76.4, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 58.4, occurred 20 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, T8; lowest, 65. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, condition, siightly muddy. Tide Tables. (Compiled by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:50 8.m. and 7:01 p.m.; high tide, 12 a.m. and 12:24 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:52 a.m. and 8:04 p.m.; high tide, 12:55 a.m. and 2 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:40 a.m.; sun sets 6:33 p.m. | Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:41 a.m.; sun sets 6:31 p.m. | Moon rises p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- { half hour after sunset. i | Weather in Various Cities. 12:17 pm.; sets 10:48) Abilene, Tex. 30.06 Albany 0 Atlanta | Bismarck | Boxton Ruffalo | ¢ Cleveland | benver Detroit El Paso. | Galve: | Heleow Huron, §. . Indiaga, Raining Clear, Kansas City. 30.18 Los Angeles. Louisville .. Miami, Fla.. New Grleans New York. Okla. Cits. Omaha Philadelphia. Phoenix 5 Cloudy "~ | Pittsburgh. Raining. P't.cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Ciear Cloudy Clear, Clear Raining Cloudy Pt.cloudy v an Antonio, 5 Dego Franciceo | St Louis St Paul Seattle | Spokane " WASH.,D.C. k3 20 k23 FOREIGN, (5 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. | Part cloudy Part cloudy Part clondy Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Part cloady Cloudy Cloudy 2 Copenhagen. Denmark. Horta (Fayal). Azores. | Hamtiton, * Rermoda- Suan, Ports Kico. EFEERS] EF Mourning Blacks Dyed 24¢-HOUR SERVICE FUNEI}ALS AMBULANCES AT LOWEST COSTS Complete Funerals, $75, $100, $125, $150. Ambulance, local 34-00 calls . St wia Call Chambers and save. Largest equip- ment in_ city. W.W.CHAMBERS COLIJMBIA 432 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. LOST. ATREDALE_Tag No. &8%9, August 2 Billy. 209% Flm st, f.w. Rewa TAGS (2) of clother North Heach to W ward. 1431 Clifton. ton, Col._461; ; reward. Re- o BRACELET —Lady's: between 10th and F and 19th and Ave. n.w.: not valuable. but a keepsake. Liheral reward. 308 13th st. n.w. & COTTON ROPE—One coil of 316, between Meridian and Harvard sts. n.w. Re- 3453 14th st n. i3 7 DIAMOND BAR PIN, wet In piatinum: yeilow diamopd In_center with white diamond either | side and 49 other smaller diamonds. Liberal re Address Box_325-X, Star office. 69 FOLDER—Brown, containing some important business _papers: on Le Drolt Park car or Rapid Transit ‘bus; September 4. Reasonable reward. Frederick Moore, 1201 South Capitol st. . FRATERNITY _PIN _Thursday _oon, _with name Harry Scott. Reward. Miss Barry. 813 14th st . FUR, for, white squirrel afternoon Columbia Theater. Reward. Phone Adams 4595-J (3 GLASSES—Pair, on F st between o8 and 11th, Finder please notify R. W. Pugh, Room 5113, Interfor_Department. 0 CLASS PIN—Silver, Weat Foint. 1927 H. 0, P.'on _back. Reward. Phone Col. 6032. 7+ HANDBAG, brown, In_automobile 8:30 . Thursday. ~ Leave Peoples Drug Store, back, Thursday LS (AR)—Gold. Y. ave. Teft by mistake on northbound Mi Pleasant car, north of Dupont Gircle, Wednes. 3, about 5:55 .. package of Finder piease Teward. A, Reesige, P telephone_Adams 2607. POCKETBOOK—Lads’s, biack, on bul Grant Circle. containing money ‘and other cles valuable to owner. Reward. RECOMMENDATION—Rept. 4, from Capt. A. L. Willard; Assistant Secretary, U. 8. Navy. Reward. Mrs. Mann, 58 N st ROSARY—Silver, near S8t. Puul's Church, 15th and V sts. u.w. Reward. Mrs. Louis R. Peak, 1852 Wyoming ave. n.w. Phone N. 167. o SCARF—Black silk, Saturday, August 30, in Ardmore. _Re it returned fo Mr. Ardmore, Md. CTACLES—Tortolee shell’ Fimm, in case: at or near corner 15th and L sts. m.w., on Sept. 4 about 8:30 a.m. Return fo Miss E. R._Bell Investment Rldg. Rewanl, * SPECTACLE irell rim, Edm se, from Ith und Columbin toid (o 5D e, e BWEATER. black silk, Thursday on P street. Please call Ci at 1614 Kilbourne pi. after 8 p.m. _Parfty not in earlier. L WRIST WATCH—Lady’s, g0ld_(Orator make), on street or on street car of Washington Rail- way & Electric Co.. September 3. about 5:30 . Returs Mrs. E. Ribeiro, 2402 O st. n.w. feward. . B4 WRIST WATOH_Gold, white band, initjaled LA M. R., Satweey FPa. ave, Rewanl Ot e HEHER BUTTER TAX FEARED BY DANES Papers in Copenhagen Repel U. S. Tariff Board Search- ers Seeking Data. BY CHRISTIAN HUSUM. By, Radio to The Star and Chicago Daily X COPENHAG September 5— enmark has no use for American searchers who wish to investigate our cost of production of butter with the possible result that the American Government will increase the tax on Danish butter.' This statement ap- Peared in the Copenhagen press when it became know that investigators of the United States Tariff Commis- sion would visit Denmark to study the question. The delegation arrived in Copen- hagen Thursday and negotiations were immediately taken up with the | agricultural department. Statement by Chairman. “We want to avoid any misunder- standing in regard to our visit here said Chairman Comer. “We have nothing to do with the policies of our country, but we will work on a clear scientific basis only. We are not ‘searchers’ We are not out for | any other information than Danish | offigials like of their own free will | to ‘place at our disposal. “Neither is it our intention to hurt | the good relations between the two | countries, but as all the other coun- tries we have visited have proved | their great willingness to assist us in our work, we do éxpect the same | here.” Cites Policy of L. S. Government. Prof. Warrant of Cornell Univer- sity, another member of the delega- tion, said: t is of greft importance that every country know s much of each | other's conditions. gs passible. When trouble of any kind occurs epecial knowledge of the country will alway simplify ‘matters. That is also the reason for our visit here. The policy of the American Government in send- | ing this commission may be amazing | for the old ‘world, but we assure you | that our intentions are of the best.” Members of the commission will, of | course, receive all the assistance re- quired from Danish officials. Visits will be paid to several large dairies and the necessary figures wiil be placed at the disposal of the visitors, who are remaining in Copenhagen for | a week. i (Copyright, 1924, by Chwl‘DlHy News Co.) CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The New York State Soclety will | give a moonlight excursion tomor- | row on Yhe steamer St. Johns. Leave | Seventh Street Wharf at 7:15 p.m. Friendship Rebekah Lodge, No. 8, | I 0. 0. F., will hold a lawn fete to- morrow night at Good Hope road and Thirteenth street southeast. Public | invited. T U Govermment Hotels will give a dance tomorrow night in Recreation Hall. S — | Convicts in the penitentiary at Philadeiphia are denied radio sets since they were discovered receiving messages by dot-and-dash code ad- vising them of narcotics thrown over the prison walls. Addicts were being supplied with dope-filled rubber balls. 3 Card of Thanks. HILL. We wish to extend our sincere thanks | and appreciation to our relatives, friends and | Jeleipors. alto the C. & P Tel Co. "Frani. | in of ed Cross sapply department, | Wasbingion Navy Yard, for {beir® kindaced | during the illness and for the floral tributes | at the death of our beloved denghter, ANNA M. HILL. MR. AND MBS. T. HILL. * Beaths. , AMBERGER. _Suddenly, Thursday, September | 4. 1924, GEORGE N., beloved sov of the late | John C. ‘and Anuie J. Amberger. aged 33 | years. Funeral from his late rexidence, 3234 | Bherier pl. o.w., Saturday, September 6, 2, Oiclock p.m.”" Belatives and friends o Sited. B ANDERSON. September 1, 192: m., JOSHUA N. ANDEBSON, 2020 8th n.w. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, a devoted sister, a loving niece. 8 Dephew and a host of other relatives and friends. Body may be geen at 1838 &th n.w. Friday. Funeral Sunday. Septembe: at 1 o'clock from New Betbel Church, 9th and S sts. n.w. 6 BAILEY. Snddenly, September 3. 3957, am, BAILEY, beloved husband of Mrs. Bailey. Funeral Sunday. September p.m. at Mount Carmel Baptist Church, H. Jernegin. pastor. Wesley Washington, 2033 Georgia ave. n.w., undertaker. BUTLER. Departed thin life 1924, at 6 am.. at her parents : STt fon, . the beioved daughter of and Marie Butler, ' Funeral services. a1 Mount Jerzel Church, 5th and E sts. s.e. Saturday, September 6, 1 p.m. CHILES. Thursday, September 4, 1924, 11:20 BiTxpaL Por reaidence, 334 U st nw., YRTLE 'A. CHILES, beloved ‘wite of Charles R. Chiles. Funeral Monda: t at’1 o'clock, from St.. Luk: at 10:30 E September 4, 1924, . 639 ' East Capitol _st., MAUD, beloved wife of Dr. Seth E. Cole, aged 46 years. ~ Funeral services at St. rk’s Episcopal Church, 3rd oD Saturday, September 6, at Relatives and friends invited Interment at Manassas, COLE. A special meeting of the Rebekah Assembly, 1. 0. 0. F., will be held tonight, Friday, Septembe 924, at 8 p.m.. at the Temple, to make arrangements for the f neral service for Sister A: Assembly Warden. MARY P. POLLOCK, Pres. OOLE. A special meeting of Dorcas Rebekah | Lodge, No. 4. will be held tonight at & m., ‘at the i. 0. 0. F. Temple. to make rrangements for the funeral services of Sister ANNIE M. COLE. Past Noble Grand of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, No. 4 : MARTHA GOODE. Noble Grand. EHLSHLAGER. Suddenly, September at 9:30 ; ADAM EHLSHLA of Elizabeth Ehlshlager' (nee Saver) and brother of Mrs. Maude King Mrs. Ella Power. Funeral from .his. residence, 505 Quackenbos st. n.w., Satur- day, September 6,-at 2 p.m:. Intefment Pros- pect Hill Cemetery. FLAHERTY. Friday. Se; his residence. 70 K st. GBEENE. Wednesday. September 3, 1924, at his_residence. 2024 Hillyer pl. n.w., WAL LACE, beloved husband of Josie (raig Greene. Service at the home, 7:30 pm. September 5. Interment at Madison, N. . HAYWARD. At Richmond, Va.. Thursday, September 4. 5 Y B., beloved wite 3 chier of the late am. tend. JONES, Passed into eternal rest September 4. 1924, at 9:30 pm.. SARAH JONES, sister of Lizgie Gray and niece of Clint W. Battle. Notice of funeral iater. © LAWRANCE. Suddenly, Monday, September 1. 1924, HELEN ADAMS, beloved. wife of Wilbur M. Lawrance and 'daughter of Mrs. Kva Windsor Adams. Funeral services at Trinity Episcopal Church, Takoms Park, W, C. Sawrday. September &, ' 3 pm. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funersl home. ZBO1 14th i, a.w s WRANCE. _Suddenly, Monday, September | LAV ot WILBOR beloved ' husband of | Helen Adsmx Taw ] ut Episconal . Takoma FPark, i Saturday, September 6. at 3 Remains resting’ at the 5. H. Hines funeral heme, 2001 14th st. n.w. LINGEBACH. Thursday. September 4, 1924, at_bis_residence, Greater Capitol Heightx,' M. PAUL REVERE, beloved husband of Margaret Alice Lingebach (nee Zavelli). Fuseral Saturday, September 6. at 2:30 o'clock, from “the chapel of William H. Hardo Co.. 412 H st. ne. Relatives and | BUSH. NORDLINGER. ISAAC W, Notice fowers, 3, lantic City, N Please o zed 65, of " funeral Suddenly September 4, - BURTON. ‘beloved wan of Willlam Rt d Mae E. Poole (uee O'Rrien). Foneral Saturday, Septem! at 2 pm from his late rexidence. 1 Dald, Pa Uion ave., Tuterment Thursday. Relatives aud friends invited, private, STUART. Friday morning, September at his residence, 316: DER TAIT, ‘eloved husband of Stuart, in his 77t sear. Noti hereatier. TINNEY. Departed 4, 1924, this lifa Thursda; i 6:20 pom., RE ] haby and son of William inney, aged 16 month: ia and the lat from { Lamont st God needed a rosebud in heaven, 50 God took our buby there, [ YOUNG. “The District of Columbia Com- mandery of the Military Order of Legion of tie Uuitea eath of Compdnion o Chief SAMUEL BALDW neral hureli of and N st t 10 National Cemetery, Mujor General CHA U. 5. Army GEOKGE AL will he held at “onneeticut 6th in- Interment at the lington, Virginia ¥. HUMPHREY. Recorder. In Memoriam. ad but loviog remembrance of ther and husband, GEORGE who departed this life one year ago today, September 5, 19: Just when is life was brig Just when his ken from this world of 0 & liome of eternal rest ; God. what a weight of sorrow t We. the lonels ones, bear s lome. a silent vo.ce. And only a vacant chair. Keep him, Jesus, in ke Until we reach Thy Aid then. Oh Master. let us sec inim, Love and liave him as before. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CIILDREN o memory of our beloved husb and father. TOBIAS BUSH. o year ago today. Septembs 192 Loved in life, n‘m(‘mb«r-d‘m d WIFE AND SON. NALLEY., CHARLES EMERY NAL beoved ton of James T. N: September 3, 1922, two yea: Thine is & perfect rest, secure and deep: By the will of God you were taken away Wahen 10 us our life was so dear. And we constantly mourn And our hearts do ache Ou this day as it comes each year. HIS FATHER. * PARKS. Sacred to the memors of my dear beloved ister, Mre. CAS: OPHELIA PARKS, who died suddenly September . 1915, nibe years ago. Dear sister, you lave left me Lonesome. ‘With & broken heart But it was the Lord that called you So we two had to part Ob. my dar) 1§ meet you Over on the other xide Where all things are so And HER 1 MONSZAL RICHMOND. PREVOST. s ud gr: . who 51973 HIS Lo DAT PREVOST. ng Poy Septem. ©LOUISA. AND GRAND: Io memors of our father A. PREVOS PREVOST. 1In losing memory of our dear fa ther, ALBERT A. PREVOST. who died one year ago today. September 5. 1 A happs home we once enjoyed, How Dut d e world can vever il LOVING CHILDREN, WADE AND IRENE, * STEEP-PYEMONT. 1o sad and loving re membrance of ‘my dear daughter. MAFE STEEP-PYEMONT. wbo departed_this life five sears ago today. Soptember 5, 1019 Forget 5ou? No, I never wi 1 loved you then. 1 love you st Your memors ix as fresh todar As in the hour yon passed away LOVING MOTHER. Max the heavenly winds blow soft O'cr that sweet and hallowed Apot *Mid the changing seenes of life You will never be forgot FAMILY. Our thoughts are always wandering To the grave co far awas Where our daring niece ix sleeping In the cold and wilent clay UNCLE PAUL AND AUNT MARE! WELLS. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. WELLS. who de- parted this life one year ago, Septemver 5 1923 Just when life was brightest, Just when bopes were best She was taken from this worid of pain To & home of eternal rext HER LOVING CHOILDBEN. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Perry & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 884 Gerald Walsh. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. balmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. NORVAL K. TABLER 526 L St NW. Main 1584 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. L s “Telynose. Main 2473 'S SON R. F. HARVEY' Richard K. Harves, 1432 You §t. N.W. HOMELIKE FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207, JAMES T. RYAN, * ek A\'E.SL.LI e Chapel. acoln 142 Model ChAtivate Ambolunces. VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank size. 20 T 9% N. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Estadlished 1841, ___Phone 2. Quick, Dignified and Eficient &, W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. LINCOLN 8200, Automobile Servi Ci ~~ YOU_SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1 res Timothy Hanlon 641 B ST. N.E. ______ Phone L. 533 i T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N. CA,.‘“S?v ) ‘gfllm 76, WM. H. SARDO & CO. 2 H 8t. N.E. Phone Lincoln 524. lh:d‘;nyl‘hlpe Automobile Funerals. . WILLIAM 1 Funeral Embalmer. Livery in connection. chapel and modern crematorium. prices. Pa. ave. n.w._Tel. call 3 ———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare @ 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— CLYDE J.NICHOLS —— FUNERAL DESIGNS. G C S}ufi“ 900 14th 8t. N.W. Thone Main 106 CHOICB FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416. at MODERATE PRICES. No Branch Store. = BLACKISTONE: FLORAL SIGNS Are Artistic and -Reasonabls DESIGNS 37 U 4ol Samsror Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—Ipexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, We Specialize in [loral Designs at Moderate friends inbited to attend. Interment Pros- pect Hill Cemetery. . =% MscDONALD, Wednerday. September 3, 1924, at 12 m., Dr. GEORGE MacDONALD, be- loved husband of Mila MacDonald. Bervicos from the B. Co. j&‘fé’/—mc - Florists K& HSTSNV. MAIN 6033 £ z