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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 9, 1925—PART 1 MRS, M. 5. PEARSON . | CLAIMED BY DEATH W aslungton wanted v more Hahn Stores! Several Weeks. UR constantly growing business demanded it! So we shall open three new Hahn Stores in Washington this Fall! But first, our entire Summer stocks must be turned into CASH! And, so, here goes for the second week of this big Pen Women Leader Dead iDeaths. LEPPER. Saturday. Fmersency Hospital, MARY AN STECKGAINSLEAD ..., .2et= nw. GEORGE LEWIS. the beloved and of Hettie B. Lewis. devoted {ather of Anita 3. and the late Kenneth. brothar ot James K. William H.. Thomas J.. Clar. gnes O, and Johin W. Lewia and Mr E. Baltimore of New York City. No Tuneral hereafter 9 MORRISON. Departed this life Friday. Au . 1925”4t “Tuberculosia Howpital devoted wife of Edward M She leaves (0 ‘mourn her depariue 4 hus band, two lovink aunte. Mre. Hattie Carter and Mrs. Susie Ga~ey. and other relatives and friends. Remuns resting at John T b . —_— Rhines Co.'s funeral chapel. 3rd and 1 sts Mrs. Margaret Seager Pearson, for- / : 8-w. Notice of funeral latér. 9 S BNt Brtas s of ThAT Sasas 5 / Unofficial tabulation of the recount : Rlilcr Ammaciann Pan Woneir aad 2o to date in the Iowa senatorial election many vears an influential figure in Sontest showed yesterday a net gain of the women’s clubs of the National 231 Weies Loui Beniol g Stleck, the Capltal, died at her residence, 1785 | Democratic_contestant, over the vote| 4’64 fii Lanier place, late yesterday after: recorded for him by the State auditor. . Special communication of Potomac noon. Mrs. Pearson had been {ll for The recount yesterday was marked No. 5. F. A. A. M. is called fo SeVeral Wwedks. andl her conditioh be by a challenge by representatives of | Monday. August 10 at 1030 am . th st came critical yesterday Senator Brookhart of the entire vote| {ond ihe funeral of our late brother. JORN Mis Peatnon (hiol vifs. oft Issac in Lee County. The Brookhart forces JAMES C.DULIN. Jr.. Master. 9 Pearson, attached to the Treasury De- sald they did not expect the Senate | parrpRSON. Departed this )ife The partment in several important capac- investigating committee to allow the | “August 8. 1925 4t 520 am at itles since 1893, was a native of Perry protest, but declared it was similar to August 8 Latest Returns Give Demo- crat 291-Vote Advantage in Senate Recount. August 7. 1025 . Wilmington NS ‘of this city. Funeral from the Chapel. Oak Hill Cemetery. Mo, day. August 10.'at 11:30 a.m. Intérn 7 2 W) 222 7 2 pasto; PEARSON, her _residenc MARGARET Isaac Pearson, an Katherina S. Bovee. Mrs, Rob Roy McKahan and Mr. % % 2%, Z Father of Three Children Dies, Aucust Accusing Companion of Killing residence. Him in Jealousy. By the Associated Press CLEVELAND, Qhio, Mrs. Emaline Buekland, mally charged with murder of the death of Frank Delaney, owner, from a bullet wound early today, while they were automo- bile riding. Mrs. Buckland s Idsiwoo Women's $10 to $13.50 Shoes Hundreds of pairs—from the very cream of our entire stocks included. At our 7th, 9th and G St. Stores. Women's $8.50 to $12.50 Shoes Whites, Blacks and Colors, in over forty entranc- ing patterns from regular stocks. first national clubhouse of the Pen Women's League was established on H street. Her other efforts as national president of the league of women writers included Inestimable aid and encouragement to young writers, seek- ing a market for their writings. As president of the League of Amer- fean Pen Women during the World War period, she co-operated with the | United States Government and its : War Department in the propaganda |aney that the shooting was accidental of Americanism, and the sale of Lib.|and that the shot was fired by him erty bonds, and her patriotic efforts | Self. brought letters of commendation from | Later, denve: 3ith st now. i County, Pa., but her mature years the protest of the Steck representa- Fuon, st and the. Iovine o were spent {n Washington. Mr. Pear- tives regarding the entire vote in ce B Pattsraon. r 3 son, who {s now functioning as a spe- Allamakee, Buena Vista and Clinton of Perals Patterac cial permit and general agent of the o e e hn Patterson. | prohibition unit, was the first Federal e same kind of ballot, they held. Harris. | Funeral prohibition director of South Dakota, was used in Lee county as in the| August at i oclock enar with headquarters at Sloux Falis | other counties, which Steck protested| {wren S5ih “or many yvears Mrs. Pearson had on the ground that it did not comply | zier been active in the civil, social, church with the law beqause a part was| ‘'‘°d and club affairs of Washington. She blank. Brookhart's supervisor ex-| G wolhalp Dut fael e wiis a_member of the New York Ave. i. |plained that should the Steck protest| For no words s 1"rosh,vu-rm, Church. She also |- s = “—|be allowed in the counties where Than the word ong had been a director of the local Brookhart had a majority, that his \Waldestan Ald Society and at the | WOMAN HELD AS SLAYER |chalienge in Lee county. where Steck me of her death was an honorary had a majority of about 4,000, also vice presldel:( of that society. Mrs OF MAN IN QUARREL | must be granted. 1If this were done, earson, who had written several | he asserted, Brookhart would gain an 5 books covering her travels over most | e advantage. SELTASSasE Ttieion tunnial kcention | of the world, was also affiliated with Linn county, where Steck recefved | PIRRCE, Fridar, Aucus ety 103, SARAH (l:“ l\;:s{}:‘nflmm\(r:r;::l::n‘u'\‘xfl .\‘m*ll his largest r;'nay;ru_\. will iy.-, rosrl‘ywl r‘.,.‘mi from her late residence 350 Gob s ; ) anc _and it is expected a number | . nw. Sundiy. Auguct o § p was past president of the American of arrow ballots will be found. Jones| !erment vrivate. Glenwood Cemetery Liberty chapter of the D. A. R and Kossuth counties were practically | RICHMOND, At his e Received Many Honors. completed yesterday Dia Tate residenve Sundag, Ay L8 president of _the American LT = at 8 pm interment at ague of Pen Women, 1917 to 1920, ey Mrs. Pearson built that organization ORLANDO AND GIOLETU RICHTER. T into one of additional national stgnifi. | B e cance. Under her administration the Locificr. Funeral ¥ WILL FIGHT FASCISTI| Ceericr runera “ron day. ‘Augnst 10, ai 11 friends invited RING. August 6. 1925. PAULA of age. beloved ‘wife of Louis Ri ed ‘mother of Gretchen. “Fric tave Ring, ‘Funeral wiil t ys the shot which accidentally fired pling with him for Iver he had drawn. aney, who is married and the father of three children, named Mrs. Buckland as his slay Detectives first were told by De- Former Premiers Will Get To- gether Soon to Map Cam- paign Against Rivals. , By Cable to The Star and New York World . PARIS, August §—Two Italian Hospital, AR5 I .“_‘la},jfiml}_;" statesmen in self-imposed exile, for-| wife of the 7 0 mer Premiers Orlando and Giolett!,| retired. N n shortly will confer on the situation in | SCHAFFERT. 4 Italy and the prospects of fighting| JOHN . heloved husband of Kathar deathbed | the Fascist dictatorship. The meeting| 53 s IatuegniHenzy however, in At our 7th, 9th and G St. Stores. Premier Lloyd George, Marshal Foch, Secretary Newton D. Baker and other distinguished men of the World War | statement, he said that he had quar relled with Mrs. Buckland and that | she had shot him in a frenzy of jeal- | will take place at Vichy. Orlando re- signed his seat as a deputy to protest against the methods of the Fascisti, lifton st. now. Mo p.m. Interment a and, although he holds different politi- cal opinions from those of Giolitti, he American committee that raised $25 fs desidert et fl s disestceny 0 i . 000 toward a memorial in honor of £} svoup alliflie non Wascist foroas i one | B30, D3N Eaih Canett e e et | MISS MARY LEPPER DIES. (o o e L e rasens | bbaivns nurse of the World War. For her = |regime. The forthcoming interview | Chuich 0 services in this exceptional movement | U. S. Worker for 15 Years Suc-|With Gioletti is considered to be one| [INieh Mrs. Fodewon mys fecorated by e of importance in the affairs of Ialy.|ya\ &ICKLER. b 5 Queen of the Belgians, (Copyright. 1925.) at a.m.. ERNEST beloved his Mrs. Pearson is survived, in addi BEFl fromeuie fute Sealdents. 165 Sth'g tion to her hushand, by a brother, Miss Mary Ann Lepper, an employe neral from his late re: 3108 5th John Seager of New York, and two of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, ’LAWN FETES POSTPONED‘ n.w.. Monday. sisters, Mrs. Bovee and = died vesterday at Emergency Hos. | Mrs. Rob Roy McKahan of Washing pital, to which Institution she was | T taken on August 4 to undergo :n op- [ Falls Church and Leeway Parties ton. Funeral arrangements have not been made. eration for appendicit Funeral | period Mrs. Person was a member of th ousy 2,500 pairs more now added to this big group. White, Black, Colors, Combinations and in most all materials. At all our stores except G St. Women's Sale Short Lifies Women's Shoes, regularly 3 to 4 times the price, reduced because the sizes are broken. Mostly white, tans and combinations. At all our stores except G St. Z 0, cumbs in Hospital. ing WOODWARD. awler's chapel, yania ave. n.w.. Monday. 2:30 pm In Memorfam AIKENS. In ead but lovi of our daughter and granddaugh MAE AIKEXS. who year ago today, Au A light from the household is gone A voice we loved 15 stilied A place is vacant mn our home Which never can be fi HER LOVING GRA U SAl LIE B. WILLIAMS. AND MOTHER. * CLARK. A tribute of devotion to_the mem oy of ‘my beloved husband. J. BLAKE i CLARK, who died three years ago.. AU Y, 7 NN Delayed by Storm. Owing the the thundershower late yesterday afternoon, a lawn fete, which was opened by the Falls Church Fire De alls Church, Va., | Friday night, and was to have been held again last night was postponed | services will be held at Joseph ( 7 T St —— {ler's Chapel, 1730 Pennsylvan: Officers Transferred. nue northwest, this afterno o'clock, after which the bod Maj. Wilmot A. Danielson, Quarter- | sent to Tiffin, Ohio, for inte master Corps, has been transferred | Miss Tepper was born -t Titlin Feb. from Fort Sam Houston, Tex., to Bos- 11, 1878. ' She received ner edu. | ton: Maj. Herbert DeW. Porterfield, | cation in the public schools and at { g fedical Corpe. from Denver, Colo. to | Heidelbers University, She entered | Wit tomorrow night = = = Carlisle. Pa.. and Maj. Charles DeW. | {he Government service here in 1910 Lvhiich 566, aed o lavt ete i Dexton, Dental Corps, from Fort Sill.| 1nd since then has worked in seve: b | Eetviay, Vo Bt Sient el Okla., to Fort Brage, N. C. of the departments. i was to be held agan last night. an. nounced a postponement of it until tomorrow night. i | | 1 Le ! | 2 nent W, . Y Cubans to Honor Washington. CAE T oy o e Wite Charges Cruelty. HAVANA, July 27:—A committee| Mrs. Bertha M. Klein has filed suit headed by Dr. Oswald D. Guerrero, |for a limited divorce and alimony newspaper man and politician, is rais- | from Gottlieb Klein, an employe of ing funds for the erection of a statue | the Bureau of Standards. They were of George Washington. married in New York January 3, 1910, It is proposed to place the statue a |and the wife charges cruelty. The short distance from the Maine monu- | husband makes $250 per month, she ment says. Attorneys George E. McNeil % Eust 9. 1922, Ani Comforter and St. 2 s churches. Requiescat in pace MARY C. CLARK CATLETT. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. JANE CATLETT. who departed this life five years ako todas August 9. 1820 I will never forget sou. dear mother. While in this world I stay: God only knows how I miss you Singe you have passed away DAUGHTER. ELIZA JACKSON. * HARDY. TIGNOR. Sacred to the memors CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. United Lodge of Theosophists will meet at 1731 K street Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The annual novena to OQur Lady of Prompt Help in preparation for the a % . K 8 p g Feast of the Assumption is being held d Paul F. Kinnahan appear for the o R e in the Ursuline Chapel, 519 Fourth street, each day and will be concluded | T4% Pour Tren Ures Sagted 10 the memor St ToTar ISABEL Y “TIAAGH A% Y THE WEATHER et €5 years ago. Juiy 201010, and DANIEL OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES ;l’;\lnb\ six year: 0 today. August © The Wanderlusters start on a hike | /Fhc'GiTIt Fone to the God who gave at 2:30 o'clock from the end of the And heals our sorrows day by day foldlérfl' Home car_line. Births Reported. William E. and Mary E. Emmons, boy William J. and Jeanette A. Tierney, boy Alfred and Eva Ba . boy. B e e William and Ruth N. DuBots, girl. Men's $5.95 to $7.50 Oxfords Several thousand pairs just taken out of our regular $5.95 to 3 85 $7.50 stocks and reduced! Man, what a buy! R - Expansion Sale--HOSIERY WOMEN'S Children’s MEN'S Thread Silk and Lisle Half Socks Many of our pop- At 7th and 9th St. Stores Only gaily colored Sport that were 29c pair. ular 65¢ Socks. Silks Stockings that were White and gay col- and lisles, in half a 210 g ors, many with col- $1 to $1.50 pair ; now n‘ré;] t:,a)";-“ “0‘“_ dozen famous makes 79¢. o and wanted colors. 2 Prs.. $1.50 2 Prs.. 25¢ 3 Prs., $1 Girls’ $1.35 Short lines Wom- that “,S’V'f" en’s $1.85, $250 & were 50c pair. Silks oyens $295 Stockings— quard Socks and and heavy ribbed : thread silks and all- lisles. 15 colors, many Sports Socks, silk chiffons; now many with sports in large and small $1.45. plaids. All imported. tops ; now 35c. 2 Prs.. $2.65 3 Prs., $1 3 Prs.. $2 Mostly at Our 7th St. Store District of Columbia—Local thun- dershowers today; tomorrow gener- ally fair; not much change in tem- perature: gentle to moderate south, _ 1 ; shifting to west and northwest win - NS. oving, remembrance John B dnd Mars 3. Gibbs, £irl Maryland — Local thundershowers Cards of Thanks. WY IRS. Who acbaried ST anii Hay Band, gine on £l today; tomorrow generally fair; not| GRANGER. The famils of the late JAMES | Tears ago today. Aukust ¢ Taylor M. and Evelyn D. Lewis. girl much change in temperature: gentle| W. GRANGER wish o express their sin- Johin E_ and Josenhine 4 . Welch' boy to moderate south, shifting to west| o thanks for the kindness and em- Elmer F. and Elizabeth C. Neagle, girl : vl Pathy shown them in their late bereav Fimer, F,and Flissbeth €. Neagle, &f and northwest winds. ment and for the beautiful foral tributes 3 Virginia—Local thundershowers to- | RUDSON.. Mr. D . Hudson and the rela- Alfred T. and Mildred C. Dekges. girl day: tomorrow generally fair: not Benjamin and Rose Zatz, girl. Al g Mileed ©. T o tives ot the lafe Mrs. HUDSON ‘wisn {0 Clarence ‘B. and Effie N. Crummitt, boy. . > express their deepest gratitude for ' the Stephen W. and Alice D. Kendrick. boy. much change in temperature; gentle| iindness shown during her recent illness, Alfred F. and Mary J. Barghausen. boy. |to moderate south, shifting to west{ and for the beautiful floral tributes sent Falconer K. and Beasle L. Moore. oy, and northivest Winas on the occasion of her death . arry apd Anna M. Coleman. fifl. e 4o N : 2 Ve wish to s WHTed 3. 200 Emity Dunnr el West Virginia—Mostly _ cloudy, | MIETNS. We wish, to exvross our sincers Ruel J. and Maude I. Olren girl probably showers in east and ex- treme north portions today; tomor- little change in DEVOTED WIFE. MOTHER SISTERS AND BROTHERS * cCauley. bov. ret K. Farrel William B. and Helen Grogan, girl. Thomas F. and Genevieve F. Kennedy, loving remembrance 7% % Gone. but not forgotten HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAN DAUGHTERS . KASKE. A token of love to_the sacred dear daushter. EDITH LOR E this Nife P ver shall her memory fade eetest love forever lingers Around the grave where she is laid DADDY. * KASKE. EDITH _LORRAINE (Babel KASKE. April 7. 1915-August 9. 1 Death cannot long divide For is 1t not as if the rose that climbed My garden wall. had bloomed the other Eide ? NN 72 o % and many friends for their kind expres: Francié £, and 1da L. Doyie, boy sione of svmpathy and beautiful floral D By girl oW behesliy fait: | tributes during our sad bereavement at the H d loss of our beloved son and brother. JOHN George and Nora Adams, girl. . oy HY Frederick and Madeline Murdoek, girl temperature. HARMON MICKEN THE FAMILY Clarence M. and Hazel H. Shelto, girl SCOTT.. The, family of the late Mre Richard W. and Dorothea Davis, boy Christopher. €. and_Annie. Marsl Charles and Vallean E. Evans, Deaths Reported. Indiana D. Sellers. 86. 1714 33rd st Joseph S. VanArsdale, 73, 1731 Columbia “Myrtle V. Jenking, 2 N st polames Granker. 78, Little Sisters of the oor. Albert P. Talbott. 64. St. Elizabeth's Hos- ita Z % Records for 24 Hours. Midnight, 69; 2 2 SCOTT wish to extend their heartiest thanks for the kind sympathy and beauti- Sacred to the sad memors of our ful floral tributes at her, death. devoted husband and father, CHARLES THE FAMILY. *| W. MORRIS. who departed this life Au ] wgust 9. 1921 p.m..’83; 8 p.m., 73; 10 p.m., 71. mt&flji Fn“r years ‘I‘z! dtru of sadness. SUIl in our hearts 8o great Highest, 89.3; lowest, 66. L . Sacred tears s0 0ftan flow Temperature same date last year— 'fi“«"fi";‘r’n\'nsfii‘r"fifidefi‘i"\’fiufm‘1‘;‘3.‘1‘.::‘ o Fryou loved one have one Highest, 92; lowest, T1. Md.. "ELIZABETH ... beloved wite of | HI3,H0Y RC MORRIS, TABT, L . James A. Anderson. Remains at Frank Tide Tables. Geler's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w. No- z (Furnished by United States Coast D AND WELLNER C. MORRIS SMITH. Tn sad but loving remembrance of tice OFf funeral hereatier our wife and mother. MARY J. SMITH St +ANDERSON. August §. 1025, HELEN Edna C. Baker. 17. Gallinger Hospital. and Geodetic Survey.) daughter of the late James W. L. and Lucy Infant ‘of William A. and Katherine @.| Today—Low tide, §:18 am. and Lusby. 5 days. Providence Hospital. :41 p.m.; high tide, 12.07 p.m g, | Who died one year axo. August 5. 1 A. ANDERSON. sister of Surene and James Lula Collins. 38, 3011 Stanton rd. s.e. Tomoriw=T.owitide Gant A precious one from s has gone Andergon and netta Nelson. Funeral Mary Dines. 79, Littie Siste) { the 3 2 BE oL gt oot 17:35 p.am.; high tide, 12:36 an. and noon, 86 rd Boys and 2 S Genuine Sports Socks Lisle Jac- 7 72 5:16 am.; % X Voice we loved is stilled: A place is vacant in our homse from her late residence. 933 O st. n.w.. s, e filled. August 11, at 1 0'ciock. 109 Mauris ones, 1 _month, 331 3 t. 8w, BACCHUS. rday. August 8. 1925, at —Maurice Jones, 1 month, 331 Srd st. s.w. S Top dagenier's fi'"r‘ic'x'i‘fj‘w St ERAL DIRECTORS. IN] 55 V] N V. BA US. ove mot| 2 op’ = = ROUNDL The Sun and Moon. of Mrs, C. W. Childs. Mrs. James L. dohn Frank Geier’s Sons Co. RINDLE BULL—D. C. Taz 184: resvonds T : gon. Mrs Edward S Schanks. Dr. Frank EVENTH ST. N.W. 1o name “Rex.” Phone Clarendon 650, L. Today—Sunrose, 5:15 a.m.; sun Warren W. and Norborne E. Bacchus. | 1113 SEVENTH ST, WA =~ Main 2473 E_Thomas _Lyon Villase, 10° _ !sets, 7:11 p.m. Fiineral from the residence Monday. Au: Modern ' Chapel. ephon i - DT, e e win o, o Ritnmond bugers T. F. COSTELLO ACT 108 odely sun sets, 7:10 p.m. BAKER. August 8. 1925 EDNA C. BAKER = oA S o A ol Drowtan a0 fhodel War- ™ Moon rises, 10:39 .p.m.; sets 10:57 | aged 17, heloved datiehter of W. H and | _1724 N. CAP.ST. __ NORTH 7978 Sy s, ot e, figley 80| M 1 Kbl & ket Pkeral from ner e | — Wi, H. Sardo & Co. Tramicate wih Ameriean Secaris Caay’ fom; | Automobile lamps to be lighted | Tnterment at Csdar Kill Cemeiers. ~ Rela: | 10 H ST. N.E Lincof 524 Comnany. *" | one-half hour after sunset. tives and friends invited * | Modern Cnapel —- R BROOCH, dianfond and pearl: at Ariington Condition of the Water. JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Beach pavilion or on_road near Arlington Beach. Return Mre. Kenneth Rosers. 1431 BUTLER. Saturday, August 8, 1925, at Sib- G st. ne. Reward. Weather in Various Cities. ley” Hospital. JRENE BUTLER. aged 21 Years. Funeral from the chapel of RUILDING, CODE. tection ~Temperature.— Precipi- Reward. Return 130 12th st. ne. Max. Min. " tation & Thomas S. Sergeon. 1011 7th st. n.w.. Monday. August 10, at 10 am. Relatives | Model Chipey CARD CASE—Black leather, lettered Miami, e Florida: '3 fnancial, Masonie card: on You | and, friends Invited to atiend.” Inierment L ale o piith. Saturday night.”" Reward. | Asheville, I it J e e VL. SPEARE GO CANTER. Suddenly. August 7. 1025. CLIN- TON CANTER. 56 years. beloved husband a Neither the successors of mor cor COLLIE PUPPY about 6 month ith the original W back. black tail, hiack. streak hke yoke gy | Baltimore. = u,{ Bell‘le Tg.n'ernotlhdl" G st. se.. and fa- tad ther “of Mrs. Ruby Franklin. Fun R. Speare egtablish By i, h 4 . 1009H St.N.W breast. Reward. ' 1714 -0th at. n.w. Flone Frgak. 026 L e COLLIE—Female. tan and white: collar and e 3 far Beward. 1405% Sih st. n.w. Phone joseph F. Birch’s Sons " (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST W. Friends and relati Established Ial. "Gawler Service Boston. M at Cedar Hill. Phone West Funeral Directors Since 18560 X = 0.05 | CLEMENTS. Thursday. August 6. 1925. at Csk‘lg:]t‘:‘) TIL i 2 p.m.. MILDRED M.. beloved daughter :l 1732 Penna. Main 5512/ e Jackeonvi Va., day. . Relativi d B Kanead Dicinia Treited 10 oitend.. Delaivesan Timothy Hanlon Phone L. 5543. Pl = DE YOUNG. _Friday, August 7. 1925.| 441 H ST. N.E. Los Angele b T it DORIS " KEGINA = DE _YOUNG.' infani CHAS. S. ZURHORST Hanetie. daughter of Joseph and Theima De Youns, .o, at the residence. 154 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. g:‘:’:fil‘lp Tenn. :xed 2‘0“mfll:t:fl Funeral services Sund: ust 6, a Mowtie. 2 Upahur st."n.w.” (Baltimore pabers please s Linesln 318, v j. WILLIA! . Funer: rector anc HENRY. i')‘l‘m‘;[r‘. Livery in connection. Commodfafl ‘ahe. aged copy.) GRAHE. _Saturday. August 8. 10: 1 and modern crematorium. Mo Trous, the. chavel of | pritas Pa. Ave. NW. Cail M T 1011 7t “xt. n.w. = beloved husband of Fannie M. 76 years. Funer prices.__332 P A Relatives FUNERAL DESIGN! Inerment Thomas s, Serses Geo. C. Shaffer °© 1{f t. N Main 106, CHOICE_FLORAL EMBLEMS Lincoln 142 ate Ambulances. £y in Connection B_ with notes. % % Sale Child’s Play Shoes 79c Good-wearing, solid leather Play Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals at a ridiculously low clearance price! All sizes to 2. G ati, Ol Mary €. and the late Robert Clements. Fu- Chayanne. Wyo.. .| meral from her late residence. 435 6th st Cleveland, Ohio. 2 &w. Monday. August 10. thence to St Davenpori. Tow 3 Domjinic's Church. where mass will be said Donver, Colo. S0 a9 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Des Moines. Towa. 3 Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited Detroit. Mich to attend. ) Duluth. Minn. COOK. Suddenmv Friday, Auzust 7. 1925, El Paso. Tex at 5 p.m. LAH M. COOK (nee Heflin) . Galveston, T wife of ‘Willlam J. Cook. axed 48 years. Helena. Mont. Remains resting at’ Wise's undertaking es- Indianapoli tablishment. - Interment at White Ridge. DOG—Black: anewers to the name of “Mix. Has Franklin County license. 1811 G st. n.w. DOGS—Your lost dog or cal may be af the Rest Farm of the Humane Education So. ciety. Many animals are available for homés. upon the assurance of good treat- ment and that they will not be 'sacrificed for. vivisection purposes. Phone Main 8305. 513 11th st.n.w. ¥ EYEGLASSES in case. Thursday. on 16th st. near You or on Conn. ave. and Macomb . Phone Clev. 1639, IRISH TERRIER—Male: named “Terence.” Reward. 3010 Albemarle st. PIN—Lady's gold Shrine emblem. met with smail diamond. at 16th al. reservoir. ' Re: ward. _Return to 1703 B st. s.e.. or call %lm\ «:umwl_r TATINUM PIN with small diamond. Fri- T v, TR RaR : POCKETBOOK. black leather. 1in_2835 or Potomac 3228. SE. containing about $10. Saturd LIRIE iy et $10, Sy 414 9¢h St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. P p | tween 113h and G an luzfih‘u-d New York e, Beward. 21at st n.w. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. N | 5 58 UMBRELLA—Purple silk. Ausust 57 Peooies Drug Store No. 2. Reward. 501 2nd st ne.. Linc. 4248, ) MBRELLA_black gloria silk. handie with amber cap: Tuesday evenine on 1ith st. car: Teward. - Col. 84, 1343 Harvard st. n.w. TUMBRELLA. blue ailk. in McPherson Square, Friday " dvering’ " fnder "phone “E" ‘PRl after 7:30 p.m., Col. 7744, Branch 416- reward. Cor. 7th & K Sts. Phons Frank: Reward, o0 Monday. August 10. at 2 p.m and_friends Invited ‘to attend. at Cedar Hill Cemetery SanE TR R P IR AR 2 “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. life Saturday. Au- Ku: X after a brief ill- ney at her idence. 831 3rd st. s.w. A% TIE HAMLIN She leaves to mouri an_Diexo. Calif their loss a beloved husband. Eddie Ham- ‘- 3 3 lin: 'a devoted sister. R | host ‘of ‘refatives and friends funeral later. Suddenly, Friday. Main 2418 St MODERATE PRICES. _Prempt Delivery i " BLACKISTONE’S i Sodt'oi | Floral “Blanket Sprays” i : | _ And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Seattle, Wash. HOLTZMAYN, August 7. = Soringheld. T 5 [ MOREIMAY; p S R AVEURL, T | Moterate Prices 13t & T el %07 3 from the chapel of W, K. Speare Co.. 1508 Prompt_auto delivers m Je‘&'% HO. mow.. Monday. August 10, at 3 b Artistic—expressive—{ncx ek Wuk'x'}?&m 5 Tt 3 Mi‘.un:ds?bmn tmes. | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, B T RPN REY PRr 33 Winchester. Va.. Juel