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AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THlomdmard & Lonthrop The Safe Place for Your Furs—Our Dry-Air Storage Vaults on the Premises—Phone Main 5300 Balbriggan Sports Frocks $10 and $13.75 Its entry in any sports event will make the wearer out- standingly smart. An ideal frock for vacation and travel because of its non-wrinkle qualities and the minimum space required in packing. The Chanel neckline —long, well-fitting sleeves—inverted pockets and front fullness are other features that make it the ideal sports costume. Sizes for women and misses. Green, blue, rose, lavender and sand. Third floor. Junior Girls’ Fall Hats $3.75 to $15 These hats are especially attractive for the_girl who Satin With Velvet Advance the Season Velvet crowns and satin brims—satin crowns and velvet brims —a smart combination, just com- ing in, yet here at these moderate prices— $10 and $12.50 Simplicity of line and soft combinations of color and fabric make these hats of larger head size gracious—flattering — altogether charming. Colors, black, wood, fog, gray, ashes of roses, Chanel blue and green. Millinery Section, Third floor. Dainty and Downy Bedding for Baby’s Comfort Since the baby’s health depends largely on its comfort, the Nursery and the Nursery Bedding comes in for its share of consideration in August values. Excellence of quality and daintiness are primary requisites. Some of the Values Comforts—Silk Japanese quilted enes, in blue, em- broidered in pink flow- ers. For rarriage or small bed, $5. Blankets, in cotton and wool mixture, bordered in blue or pink and ends bound with satin or fin- ished with button hole edge, $2.50 and $4. Sheets of cambgjc, fin- ished with hemstitched end, 36x54 inches. 50c. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Pillows of down, cor- ered in pink, blue or white sateen. $1.50 and $2. Bedspreads — Crinkled. Blue or rose stripe on cream background—fin- ished with buttonhole scallop, $3. . Pillow Slips—Linen-fin- ish handmade Madeira, with hand-scallop em- broidery of sprays and eyelets, $1 and $1.50. “The Kiltie” at $3-% A New Girdle Light as a feather, and gar- terless, but, for the round garter attachment which holds it in place. Clearance Men’s White Oxfords, $6.75 Six of the Newest Summer Styles The best sellers of the season—models that have scored a pronounced success—now marked ‘way down for clearance because sizes are broken. Sizes 6 tg 11 in the lot. White Buckskin Oxfords, with ¢repe soles and plain toes. White Canvas Oxfords, with white ivory soles. White Buckskin Oxfords, with rubber soles. White Buckskin Oxfords, with leather soles. Tan and White Oxfords, with leather soles. White Canvas Oxfords, with Neolin soles. If your size is here you will secure oxfords of highest quality at a price greatly below usual. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. Nt L >2 §_r\9&“- |3 These Hand Embroidered Madeira Tablecloths Very Low Priced $ 7 i 50 You may choose from two attractive patterns, beautifully scalloped, in this well known hand- embroidered linen at this remarkably low price. They are round, 52 inches in diameter. Cloths of equal quality are now being sold at a much higher price. Pillowcases and Sheets of Pure Linen Specially Priced Hemstitched Sheets and Pillowcases of genuine linen at prices that are exceptionally reasonable. 100 Pairs Pillowcases, $2.65 Pair UESDAY, 'AUGUST l 4 watch the operations of the boats. | Zoological Park a 1925, THREE RUM CRAFT HOVER OFF COAST First Visitants to Row Since Break-Up Found Off New York. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 18.—Rum row’s first visitant since the breakup of the liquor fleet several weeks ago were reported yesterday by the Coast Guard cutter Yamacraw, whose offi- cers say they sighted three boats about 3 miles off New York. The, Yamacraw, which put in at the i&gmn base, on Staten Island, for re- will ‘return to rum row to Officers of the Yamacraw said the name of one of the boats was the Bois Des Cuttes and another the Arwyco. The former Is of French registry and the latter of English registry. The name of the «third boat could not be discerned. The Bdis Des Cuttes had apparently been through rough seas, and was de scribed by an officer of the Yamacraw the dirtiest boat 1 have ever CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Writers’ League of Washington will meet at 8 o'clock Friday evening the Mount Pleasant Public Library | Sixteenth and Lamont streets. Lincoln Post, G. A. R., will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Kabea Klubo will hold a picnic near the Adams Mill Road Bridge in 3 o'clock, Sunday ntists of Annapolis, and vicinity and their friends are invited. afternoon. Baltimore, Espe Washington Croquet Club of the Business Wom- en’s Council will meet at 5 o'clock to- morrow afternoon at Montrose Park Thirty-first and R streets. joror Bopomano will give a pub- lic lecture on the Esperanto language at 445 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Pennsylvania avenue and Seventh street. OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. George Washington Post, American Legion, meets at 8 o'clock at 1829 I street. Nominatiops for officers for the ensuing year will be made. ( Citizens' will hold its last community sing of Georgetown Assoclation | the season at 8 o'clock at Montrose Park. Vincent B. Costello Post, American Legion, meets in the boardroom of the District Building at 8 o’clock. Knights of holds an outing at Marshall Proceeds to g0 to orphans’ Christmas fund. Phil Washington Chapter, Columbus, Hall today. Sheridan Post, Woman's Re- lief Corps, meets at 8 o'clock in the G. A. R. Hall. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, August 18 The first of several German- operated hydro-airplanes arrived here from Columbia on its way to Cuba. The airplane company seeking a mail Cuba. —_— FOUND. OLLIE DOG. mostly white. is ‘said to be service contract in Phone Cleve. S RACKET. vicinity 111h and E fts. Aug. 17. 643 L st te | hree apphires. between Union' Station and Ra- leigh Hotel. Beward. Return Raleigh de THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably show ers and thunderstorms; slightly warm- er tonight; gentle winds, mostly south west and west. Maryland—Mostly cloudy, probably local thunderstorms tonight and to morrow; not much change in tempera ture; gentle to moderate southwest and west winds. Virginia—Partly tomorrow; probably udy tonight and local thunder tonight; somewhat warmer tonight: gentle to moderate shifting winds be- coming southwest. West Virginia—Local thundershow- ers tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer in extreme east portion to night; cooler in north portion tomor row. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 84; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 65; 4 a.m., 62; 8 a.m., noon, 85. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.16; 30.16; 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 a.m $ a.m., 30.16; noon, 30.14. Highest temperature, 85, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 61 occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 72; lowest, 56. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 . today—Great Falls Temperature, 75; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) Today—Low tide, 1:26 p.m.; high tide, 7:1 Tomurr(nsvhov\ tid 2:39 p.m.; high tide, 7:5 p.m. m. and 8:21 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 5:24 a.m.; 7 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:24 a.m.; sun sun sets Moon rises 4:21 a.m.; sets, 6:43 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one half hour after sunset. Veather in Various Cities. Stations. Weather. Charleston Chicaxo ... . Cincinnati Sleveland .. dnhman < z.}en. .m.mn ille Pitteburgh Portland,Me. 3012 Portiand, Or. ci \nu"]) ain s Clear Spokane Bt.cloudy WASH.D.C. oudy FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather Bart clouds Cards of Thanks. MULLIKIN. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and ends for their kindness and sympathy r many floral tributes at the death loved wife anM motier. CLARA LIK! MEFLNIN AND FANMILY. * We wish to express our sin cera thanks and appreciation to relatives. peienbors and friends extended to our be showers tomorrow and in north portion | the | Bzatbs. &l brother. Bany H. D. ¢ uhw ’(‘ il e > deon William 4 m»x.,»"m Fre urial ai Hil apolls, Wed d son of Ja Funerat from “his" faie st We £ &t n WAL H ENGCH M. SMITH. W. ALSTON. & 1 D.m 16311 1{n 54 the house LATHAM. In of our dear Designed for the girl who finds the roll-top hose too comfortable to discard—and yet wishes to keep the stra|ght1me and slender form which is hers by right. Of soft sateen, with elastic side gores—dainty lace-trimmed edge. Corset Section, Third floor. A special purchase at a low price, marked accord- +ingly. Size 22} inches. 50 Pairs Linen Sheets, $10 Pair Unusually _Iow_priced for pure linen sheets that wear so long. Size 72x96. Linen Section. Second desires to imitate mother’s own new Fall hat. They are in the season’s smartest ma- terials of felt, velour and velvet, and may be selected from either tailored or the more dressy type. G! Hat Section. Fourth floor. loved daughter and wife. SADIE L. CERFIELD P TIERSON fanme her 1 bt BULL T i < and Tor the beauuful floral {ributes ER! te. if returned to 111 Mass. ave CAMEQ. l;’]l\ AB! ERFIE] FAM. LY AND REV JOHN PATTERSON. o We wish to thank our many friends for “their kind “sympathy and beautiful Sunday evening. 4 Great side: Rb = COFF _BUTT vicinity of Fla ning: reward. DOG. Airedale, large: black saddle: . tag_No. 12100 anewers name 'Lady" 1740 1815 floor Deaths. B\R\E Sunday. August 16, 10 TINR R IR ESTELLE BARNES, beloved niece of Mrs. Harriet Cl.rk Funeral from the home of her aunt. 1419 6th st.. Wednesday. Auzust ellp'l 19, at 1 . m w 2: . _August 18. 1925, at her residence. L SRS oty Sgnser. Augnt 2 | mea 3 = e ey WAL SR 200 08 A | Ao M RARC IO Sl 2184 18¢ years. Funeral from St. Jers Catholic at Hgvflli\flle Md. Th\lrfldly - straved from . Re- Sunday. North 9463, FECTATES T case. Saturdav. between 8th and 12th sts. or near Center Market. Reward. _Tel. Franklin 894-J GERMAN_POLICE_DOG. months. PORTS. In loving rememn, mother. ALMA GERTRUD left us'seven years ago TRt eray female: lost, Sundas. Save i this August Sale of Wool Blankets in Attractive Colors $11-95 Pair Every blanket is of pure wool, warm as GLASSES tortoise sbell. on Lincoln Park car. Monday morning: reward. ~Mtller, 1305 Pofomac st. n.w GLASSES—On__Connecticut _ave_ GRAelT ana Cathedrar - Adams 31347 18e " HALF NOSE GLASS light shell rim. about § giclock. on Union Station street car’ No, 3. Call Fraiiklin 585: HANDBAG. gray. 1ady's_containing_finger ring, desth-value fountain pen and personal j fell,out of sutomoblle beiween 16th way o Mother is gone Her place can never b ‘Saddenty, Sunday, at 2:30 am.. Rev. E. our bearts in death a: What is home Much Less Than They Will Be Later ¥, Aug Hiends fivited 10 attend: "ol Mats. ave. | PURNS: AIA (s(mcer! 9t Doric Lod: Liberal reward {f returned to 23 Rock Creek Church road. Phone Col. 3835-J. HANDEAG, dark brown leather, containing children’s Clothes. Phila. pike to Was turn 1228 7th st. n.w KEYS. Sundar. L Tetween BT and 71 507 Fla. ave. PIN fratoraity. Sigma Chl. reward. PIN—Gold and pear) turn. Notif, Muniford. Cool Fall weather will soon be here, bring- ing the need for these blankets. Now, be- cause demand is not so brisk, the price is considerably lower. So wise women, econ- omy bent, are taking advantage of this price to fill their needs. Bedding Section, Second floor. toast. They are in the large block pat- terns so popular and in the most attractive colors—rose, blue, lavender, gray and gold—with bindings of fine sateen in matching colors. Size 70x80. Get a pair tomorrow. THOMPSON. In love and remem my_devoted mother. MARTHA THOMP- 0\ who passed away two ve ard azo to N spirit._rest Dm. E. C. WALKER. Y DAUGHTER W. AL<T0\‘ Sec'y. mbers of Jonathag Dasis Con- . 32d . Scottish Rite Phone Col. 92: ANNIE R Davis. Save 3 arhurst, Long Island. First Fall Showing Larchmont Wilton Rugs EXCLUSIVELY HERE Larchmont Rugs are a distinct achievement in punicaie i 520 Rorih 7 the weaving of fine wool Wilton Rugs. The SECTAR DO Eiaves "‘““35.30 e varns used are of the finest quality and produce Sers 36 “Franic ! a rich and luxurious appearance. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 i 1732 Penna. i Pen et and \e‘ York C‘e‘ d!mmu 15, {Main 5512 A tween 12 and 1 libe: om. Wi Ther G llia; S ~—Quick, Dignified . icien K\-'" - 3 L k. Dignified and Efficlent_Service, Mount Gilesd Bap Churchmmh . Deal sy Trumbull ste. n w. L Thrley: pastor. Casiet whi Hot be opened in chureh. DAYBECN. suge. Aus, 19,10 Timothy Hanlon _ WARD ‘YOUNG DAVIDSO ved E. __Phone L. 5543. _ Iishand of Stella, Gould a b = "CHAS S. ZURHORST Edward Y n-vul-un Eorlv el b CAPITOL ST. Vot gomn KON ) eral sorvices phone Lincola 872. ¥ w"’f.:"’éfi"k" oy i; 7 WILLIAN LEE, Funeral Direco : Ners it connection. - yerRe (o mgderh “crepmatoriam _ Call M. 1385. Frap Geier’s Sons Co. N ok SHeleinons __Main 2473 . F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 XN. CAP. NORTH 7976, _ Wm. H Sardo & Co. Lincoln 524 2y B JAMES T. RYAN St Lincoln 142. Model CRYPELote Ambulances. Livars tn Connection. V.L. SPEARE CO. successors of nor connected 3.“:‘;%’ B W OR. Spears cataviien: BESh . onen, 1009 HSLN.W. riy 940 ¥ St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’ s Sons et 3034 M ST.N.V %subhlhad 1841, hione West 9G. FUNERAL DESIGNS Prompt auto delivery serviee. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. & . Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. THE BROWN STONE b iew of Snd |~ Shaffer 900 14 St Nw P X 4 7 Faneral - from Live, |Geo. C. Shaffer v range of sizes is so complete is obvious. Funeral Home of peral” o Liperty | PR PR BT, Main 108 dnodass Aveast T0. 2t b'clock Maln 3416, fedn, o'clock.® DERATE t_Deli Bug Section, Sixth floor, W. W. Chambers Co. t MO mot Delivery P 14th St,, Corner Chapin " Telephone FURSE, small brown. fn C. & P business offi g containing Aug. 17th, rth n B4-W. ting. white N squ wold, i s’ hroom. nnllurml Dozens of Sizes, Styles and Prices in This August Clearance of Refrigerators at Ptices Muth Lower Than Formerly Do you like to buy the things you need at excep- tional saving? If so, and you are going to need a refrigerator next year, you will seriously consider ‘aking advantage of the remarkably low prices on refrigeratqrs jn this clearance. mMunicate with D. Brandt., Planes Reach Managua. "ASE. black, : D and Marvlan o va reward | % e Hyattaville 636 e. and S st.. Fri Our collection of these well known rugs is very comprehensive this season and embraces many lovely designs and color combinations that are exclusive with us in Washington. ol Glenwood Cemetery. FITZGERALD, snunhy August 15, 19“". ai North Chesapeake Be Md.. JANE daughter of the late Dennis and Mary rmnum (nee Horrigan). aged 61 years. Funeral from her late residence. 7 Included in the wide range of patterns are won- derful reproductions of rich Oriental and Chinese designs, while among the colors are taupe, blue, rose and tan in delightful blendings. A $500 Funeral for $250 Beautiful Silk Plush Couch }‘“lfl:“i t};:dnnesf‘ ‘mlntu'h' in o ibie life 2 Mond;{n A% uneral goods. ess for a ! whole funeral than the charge 'm“."p‘m e featos 15 mouen ‘hia by the oldtime undertaker for '.’n‘:;""‘:': hl‘"hflnr son. a the casket alone. We relieve e 3“".:‘1" .l(; 'fi'.,?;?"“"‘" uhn‘ o0 SRRl Trom Taragl C. M o all an sh S cars and this beauti- P d B ete. Thursdag at an ful casket, complete. . $250 GIBBONS. Sundas. Aunxst 16. 1935 at the AMBULANCES Few, if any, refrigerators are better built. From 6 to 10 walls of insulation insure minimum ice consumption and perfect preservation of food. The following are typical values; there are many others. Come and see them. Side-Jcing Refrigerators — Porcelain Inside and Out—Snow-White Patterns may be matched in any of the following sizes: 9x12 Size ..... $95 8.3x10.6 Size . . $90 6x9 Size . ... $62.50 4,6x7.6 Size . .. $35 36x63 Size .. $17.50 27x54 Size .... $11 22Y%x36 Size...$7.50 The advantage of making selections while the 1140 Buchanan st. m-rs *GT5: BONS.Funeral from residence Wednesday, August 10 at ¢ pm. Inter- ment at Congressional Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. sday. August 18. 1925 at oeoital_MILDRED ter of William and T'hree-Door- Side-Icing Style Seamless Porcelain-Lined 40 pounds ice capacity. 45 pounds ice capacty.. 50 pounds ice capacity. 75 pounds ice capacity. 100 pounds ice capacity .. Rerigerator Section, Fifth floor. Complete Funerals. .. 35 oo $40 $46 i =958 40 pounds ice capacity. $97 50 pounds ice capacity........$106 100 pounds ice capacity. .. .$143 ‘Why Can Chambers Do This? The Largest Equipment in City M. Donar cene this life Saturday. Au- 11230 x’f'v'idnvm EWISS Saed 10 Years BI_ACKISTONE'S 2 ‘Chureh of Our nfigm "sth u n-# Floral “Blanket Sprays” I Rev. D. And Beautiful Floral De: T dcaelay: Mot 15, 0’5 fri it Y