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e e e eSS e E eSS ESH SR8 08080 818 Still Bigger Bar- gains in Better . Coats for $388832388882888388883288888838888288323288382882823883: Beginning Satur- day Morning They are the cloths that are most fashion- able and most practical —some fur - trimmed; others self trimmed. Polair, Chinchilla, Ve- lour—plain and plaid weaves—in smart new models, elaborately fin- ished and warmly lined —some inter-lined. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Third Fioor. Beautiful New Fali Pumps and Oxfords Shapes that will delight be- cause they are leaders in present season fashion. Plain and straps; cut-outs, artistic perforations, heels of all types and toes of all styles. Satin $ 7 5 Patent Leather 2 Tan Colt Gunmetal - You'l find all sizes and all wicths. Street Flcor. A zroup of most striking new models—fresh from the desigmers and giving You choice of the most de- sirable styles—at a price which makes them tremend- oux big bargains. 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Moseley, at Boonville, Mo., as cadets at large at the United States Military Academy, subject to CHARLES H. BUXTON'S FUNERAL HELD TODAY Jacquard, Fillet Hair- Prunella Cloth, e es0eseseses8sse3888se 383288832828888888852883883888803883838888838383888 * S . f3ersesreaatateriisesesresersateesitesestiesdeiereiess 4094909460604 » usual examination. Federal Employe to Be Buried Finally at Arlington. Charles Hall Buxton, §§ years old War veteran and for 50 years e of the Government, died ¢ at his home, Chestnut Hill, Falls Church, Va., after a short ill- neral scrvices were held at 11 o'clock today at his home. Inter- ment was at Falls Church. Later he 11 be at Arlington National emetery. Mr. Buxton was bo XU Y., September 7. 1536 ated from Oberlin Colléxe in 1861, and in 1866 graduated from the Colum- n University Law School. He was dmitted to the bar of the District of “olumbia the year. While a student at Oberlin Mr. Buxton enlisted June . in Company ¢ of the Tth Re V. L He was in seve among which were Cross L y yinchester, Fort Republic and o , 5 ain. At the latter bat- with our wax shot in the shoulder : m. and was sent to the Man- House Hospital Alexandri, at Batavia, He gradu- Col- 13, at While was sele special atitlie Hoantalias ts omn nder. but owing to his the members of the company werc unable to put through the com sion. Upon his récovery he served hospi ward from 1863 to He later detailed to the s office and later to ¢ of the United States Tr where he remained 50 years, re- tiring in 0. Mr. Buxton was one of the origin Church here and moved Church in 1% There he Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning -Co. Main 1344 NO WATERY GRAVE With a Buxton ¥ to be Trousers 1864 was to Falls orsanized The Largest Variety - In Washin To Choose gton GRAVE VAULT y $85.00 Never sold before this price until W. W. CHAMBERS Reduced His Price From $150 Chambers’ Business has grown in favor of the people. He will furnish a complete funeral of fine quality for $75—$100—$150 Sharing usual profits with his patrons. Comfortable Private Ambulances (local $4 00 calls) W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Dependable Service 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Columbia 4: at From EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. RALEIGH HABERDASHER Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx Young men want the real thing— and here it is These Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes of ours aren’t just in the style—they are the style. They have the swagger smart- ness that young men recognize as the mark of the real thing. Andthe Raleigh Haberdasher policy of value giving is much in evidence when it comes to pric- ing these fine suits at— 4 Others at $50, $55 and $60 Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed ; Thirteen-Ten F Street Civil War Veteran and Former | First Congregational | To Rest at Arlington Yz y i CmEpawst | HARLES H. BUXTON, Funeral services for whom were held t Falls Church, Va., today. The body will later be buried at Arlington Na- fonal cemetery . the Sunday School | for many an elder | Presbyterian Church In October, 186 he was married {to Miss Parmelia Jewell of Oberlin, Mrs. Buxton died in February, He is survived by a daughter, Mrs H. Tyson of this city, and four sons, Charles B Buxton of Sant Anna, Calif.; F. J Buxton of ¥hiladelphia, Pa.;. H. H Buxton of Utica, . ¥, and’ B. C. Buxton of Kokomo, Ind Union and of was the ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Meet z of the McDonald-Washing- lackburn Club, $:30 o'clock, at Ma: to 2315 Gavel Chapter, N | bave a card party, 8 o of Mrs. Jeannette Praetorius, 1438 | Meridian street, for benefit of the dormitory. I will at home Mrs, Grace E. Willard of Los An- geles, national president, W. R. C il visit George H. Thomas W. R. C., gue will meet, 8 o'clock Thomson School The Idaho will meet Building , A pageant, “Our Flag,” will be pre- i sented in lecture room of Church of the Covenant, § o'clock, for benefit of the Business' Women's Council work i for ex-service men at St. Elizabeth's Hospital riday Assembly of the | holic Women's Service Club will | bave a dance at community house, 601 | E street. | m B. Cushing Auxiliary. No.| of Veterans, will meet, Fir s will hold an craft work at Lucy Webb Hayes Training School. Ex- | Ihibits open to public from 7 to 9l | o'clock. Council fire, or ceremonial | | ting, 8 o'cloc All girls mlbr-] ted in becoming Camp e Girls invited, with their parents and | | i |4 | The Camp exhibition of McKinley LA ) Army Circle, No will meet, 8 o'clock Hall ‘ and Park School and Com- sociation will meet, § John Eaton School. Ad- Walter W. Husband, com- general of immigration, on | Immigration Policy.’ ! i by sioner he New | Rev. L. F | Memorial Imon at Church. Keis hurch, Vermon Subjec r, pastor of Walker Will deliver a ser- Avenue Baptist | After the Ball | | Tank corps Pd American Legion | j Auxiliary unit, will give card party | at 218 Third street. Community center class in public speakin at Wallach School. | Southeast I hold i 2 | Th at Ar tertai Aeolian Club will de. ve a dance Miss Kate Smith will en- Charles W. Ervin will be principal | speaker at discussion conference of League for Industrial Democracy, § o'clock, at Blossom Inn. Subject “The Story of the Constitution, as Told by Those Who Did It." Admis- sion free. Society of Natives to Meet. The Society of Natives of the Dis- trict of Columbia will hold its first ! Fall meeting at the Washington Club onight, at § o'cl % and tan. male; ¥ breast strap and |tz Line. 5 1124 1 e Reward. * BAG- nne doil; Mt. Pleasant st.; reward. Adams ST-W. CApt. H1, The Carleton, 1741 BAG— Homemade, keys and mones. an. contaiming Reward. Phone Cleve. registered name 1t found re- %40 Mintwood_play v put in Ford sedan last ke, Kindly call ¢ Yellow, male, a to name Reward. Phone Lin 6. 6257 afte: size and name Pete. . 1X585. L. A. Guernses, 106 Clarendon, 'V Phone Cl. 190 cllow and white: name Chum, eturned to 1007 B st. n.e. 19% fawn colored; name Toby: Northampton st. Phone Cleve- K and tan long tail; Collie, long Imir neck and tai v $25 reward. FOUNTAIN PE 3 B appearing point: gold band: initiafs E.R. S. Reward. Col. 6010-R. 18 and red pencil box; Vill_the party who piece in the K fternoon, Oct. 10, please call Hyatts. M or leave at the box office at_the 3 X . mink, in vicinity of th and Pa. ave. Finder please notify . Katie Maloe, a._TPhone Cl RSE—_Small, brown, et taining Yale key, Hecht coin an money; on 4% st. Wharves c Tiday morning; reward good_rewa 11_18th st. either on Wyoming ave. Kindly return to 2200 Wyoming Tel. North 3243. 18% TIRE—Firestone, 30x8%. covered with Hewitt 16th_st. a OSCAR G. VOGT EXPIRES. Well Known Resident and Mason Suddenly Succumbs. Oscar G. Vogt, well known in Ma- | sonic circles and member of a number of civic organizations, died suddenly Wednesday afternoon at his home, 2 Hesketh street, Chevy Chase, Md. | he deceased, 51 years old, was a native of this city. He was an archi- teet, graduate of the local public schools and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In addition to numerous civic longed to the Scottish Rite and National Lodge of Masons and American Institute of Archi He is survived by C. Vogt, and a Fred H. Vogt Brand. He brother and and Mrs. Betha was a son of the late Frederick L. and Mrs. Sophia Vogt Funeral service under the au-| of the Masonic bodies wi h he wa ated, will be held at the family residence at 1:30 o'clock | tomorrow afternoon. Rev. . W.| Locher, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. €ards of Thanks. BAXTER. We wish to thanks for the sympat from relatives aud friends our dear mother and g BAXTER. Mr. and Mrs floral tribut deatis Edward Harrison express their sincere thanks and ap. tion to the neighbors, und rela tives for their kindne. ‘mpathy and beat tiful floral tribute th of cur motl | LOVELESS October 1 by 3 al and in urday, ¢ tober 18. 2 BROWN. 13, 1924, i BROWN' the 1 Rachel and Re. mourn five sisters, two brothers of relatives and friends. Fune October 19, from her late residence, 11 this life Monday, October o £ adelphia Mina, your sufferings are over. Now rest. 1% CARL. residence Thursday. S October 16, it st now. baloved wif of from the above 1029, at MAGGIE of W h LI Thursday. O husband 8t Saranac loved Lake. N. Y., WALT f Mabel Expey Hill Fu from Lee’s chapel Saturdas. October 1n 2pm. Iuterment Fort Lincoln Cemeters HILL. A special communication of C Witing Lodge, No. 22. F. | LEwIs, | PURCELL. In Memoria BURCESS B 1n loy forgolt MARY . BURGESS Toving memory other, DANIEL F, HIS WIFE FARLEY. o the Toved son ad b who passed ont of s today, October 1 1 Though cast Tuou didst give and Thou has taker Blessed Lord. Thy will he done HIS LOVING PARENTS AND SISTER, * the memory of our dear ther. CAROLINE JOHN this life uddenly 20 October 17, 1901 rown of a perfect FARLEY ife thiee years azo Micted. formateem. At rest in joy v Aud with loved o eads through ‘e to her Lome DEVOTED D), SLAN, AN EDETH | KYLE. In sac bauby grand vears sgo today, Gete W.KYLE, died %ix year CHARLES J. KYLE. bat five y o today, October 17, 19 When alone in my and bit flow DA M A tribut love to dear one, MINNIE | parted this hife Oc 2 KYLY the memor. WIS, w Tt Tie motive, 1w W3 Lord, we Cuat's by T . AND ETHEL LEWIS In remembrance of and NOEMAN AL w France » rs ago, Uctoter T ne for a thousand years o 10 our lieurts will passed away. ful mission at we los LOVING MOTHLL remembra, NORA M HER LOVING DAUGHT WELSH * mot JOHN W ; LOVING MAY 1 Wi JOTiN N AND EI HER LOV HER LOVING SIEVELS | TURNER o E. Kemp. dence. October 19, town, Mass ERAMER. tober 10 Intern ranam p.m . Nativity and A st . Saturday ment Con; nal Cemeters riday. Octol ERMINA ¥ 3 Home, Winthrop Hei 15, 10 a.m. Interment (Wasnesboro, Pa.. LEAK. Thursd dren’s Hospital of Earl He leaves to tiv# and a host o held at 10 o Pope & Clark" at Chil beloved s friends Lawrence st JOHN D.. belove *. Funeral from b dence on Saturdar. October 1S, Relatises and friends invited t terment at Kotk Creek Ceme uddenly, Friday, October 17, H st now., M Funeral Monday, Octobe the funeral parlors of Perry & Wal Stnw., Cemetery. (Gettysburg, O'HARE. Friday, October 1 Hospital, Sistgr ADELE LYN), daughter of ‘the late Georze A. und Evelyn Brown O'Harc. Interment private. * PARKER. Departed this life Thursda wber 1 Hospital, at 1 loved son of C. H. Parker and Parker. Funcral Sunday, ‘clock. from Mount 2 Dimbarton av ev. C. ing. (Raltimore’ and New piease copy.) Suddenly, October 16, 102 M Gth st sw., THO] ! heloved son of Mrs. Dean son. Funeral from late October 19, 9 am. I Md SMITH. beloved aged dence, 2:30 o'clock. tery. SPEAR. Thursda. residence wife of Clagton Friendship Cemeter: County. Md. MMERVILLE. Thursday. October 16, 1 - Elizabeth’s Hospitul; beloved bus: | Summerville, attend. nd friends i Please cops.) snthia brother of Wil Oc October 16, husband_of I Funeral from his late resit Interment Congre @ctober 16. 1924, at her le, Va.. RUTH SPICER, Spear. Interment ai Fallston, Harford Mitls, . Nathaniel and mmervil host of relatives Funeral Sunday at 1 o'clock Raptist’ Chure’ ev. | Westly Washing offie Tne 1924, at her residence, NDA A, belosed wife of aged from her late residence, 226 aturday, October 15, at '2:30 Tnterment Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D. C. TURNER. October 15 48, son of the late Wood, Montgomery A sersices Saturday, October 18, at Iate residence. Interment Union 5 mmerville. Wallace § and friends. from Mount Carme > H. Jernagin, pastor. undertaker, 3rd and L sts. n.w Octoer 15, usband of Lena eral from keth st.. Chevy Chase, Md., Natur ct pom. Interment at Lock Creek Cemetery. 17 | In Memoriam. ABRNOLD. In loving remembrance of our fa ther, HENRY ARNOLD, who departed this life 13 years ago today, October 17, 1911. Thou art gone, but not forgotten, Fresh our love shall ever be, For us long as there is memory We shall always think of thee. HIS_ LOVING DAUGHTERS, IDA T, HO, RAN AND ELIZABETH A BURDICK. * OLD. A tribute of love to the memory of A ndfatier. MEEY ARNOLD. who de- parted this life 13 years ago today, October 17, 1911, HIS_LOVING GRANDCHILDREN, EDWIN AND LOUISE HORA: . BEAN. In sad hut sweet Gear ‘son, BLATRE This 1t eix ¥ 1918 Six_years of sorrow and sadness Have slowly pa But_memories of Will never fade nor die. Although we cannot see his fi Nor can we clasp his hand, |1z TER AND BROT . it loving rem WILLIAM an GERTRUDFE X vears azo MOTHER AND COUSIN. + FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T YOU_SHOULD HAV “ Gawler Service Funeral Directors {Main 5512 _ G4 H ST NE Phone L. 5 " T.F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT . CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 . H. SARDO & CO., 412 H StNE Plone Lincoln 524 1 Antomo 1724 ————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 —— " R. F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K_Harves. 1432 Yoo LIKE FUNERAL PAT Undertaker i Homelike Funeral Parlors ione_Lincoln 450 "~ NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. NW. Main 1544 "~ Frank Geier's Sons Co. ST AT N Main 2473 Modern Chapel. Telephane Quick. Dignified_and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST, N 1 LINCOLN 8200 Automohile Sersice. Chape RYAN . 317 1 Model Chapel Private Ambnlances Lisery in_Connection. VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. - 940 F St N.W. TPhone Frapk. 6625, " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.\WW. Established 1541, Phone West 96 _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. _ -expressive- Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Geo. C, Shaffer %, 1 CHOICE._FLORAL BLEMS. at MOT TE PRIC Prompt deliver: BLACKISTONE'S FLORAL DESIGNS 47, 4t gai Beawman: ‘We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Moderate n 106 Main 2418, There is & sweet communion of souls tire cover; lost Wednesday night about § o'clock. For reward, return to R. V. Ma 116 _6th_st. n.e. Lincoin 3459, WATCH—Eigin, in black wrist watch o, between K. OC. evening school and 16th and ‘Tucsday eveniog. Reward, N, 10000, That death cannot demand. Death has a wonderfal missiof Though it robbed.us of one we loved, It draws us from our eurraundings, To meet our dear one above. rice INC G(@ Florists "anb MozEgm, ¢ /J4™& HSTS.NW. MAIN 6953 22 £