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G_STAR, WASHINGTON, MWoodward &othrop Paris Style Information Our Buyers, just return- ing from Paris Fashion Openings, bring this in- Closed Saturdays During the Summer D. ¢, ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, cooler tOmMOrrow; moderate to fresh northerly winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; cooler tomorrow and in north east portion tonight; strong, northerly winds on the coast. Virginia—Cloudy on the coast and fair in the interior tonight; tomorrow fair and cooler, fresh, possibly strong, northeast and east winds on the coast. ‘West Virginia—Falir tonight and to- morrow; cooler in north portion to- morrow. Records for 24 Hours. 54; 8 p.m., 74; 8 a.m., 66; Thermometer—4 p.m., 12 midnight, 65; 4 a.m., 60; noon, 85. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.30; 5 pm., 30.28; 12 midnight, 30. u 4 am., 30.20; 8 a.m., 30.18; noon, 30.12. Hlxheu temperature, 85, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 60, occurred at fresh, possibly | [CAPT. FRASER HALE | BURIED IN ARLINGTON | Comrades Fly Over Grave—Body | of Pvt. Norris, His Mechanic, Sent Home. The body of Capt Bolling Field. who was killed in an airplane crash at White Springs, W. Va., Sunday was being interred at Arlington National Cemetery this afterno while two of his comrades flew a formation overhead with one position in_the alignment left blank. The body of Private Earl C. Norris, Capt. Hale's mechanic, who died with him in the accident, vesterday after noon was sent to Philpot, Ky.. under escort of Private Harold C. Pielmier, a close friend of the soldier in the i | | Fraser Hale of | Sulphur afternoon, > Deaths. BIDENOUR. _Suddenly. Saturdas, August 3 1825, 4 3 FREDERICK Tather of Ji A _devoted mother. Queen of Baltimore. Md. him. Funeral from Adam 2426 Nichols ave. 8o Augusi 27 at 12 a'clock | Interment At Arlington National Cemat Gone, but not forzottr THE FAMILY (Baltimore papers please cops.) st Tnterment. “with 111 militars honare Arlington’ National Cemete: SMITR. August nervices at Calvary Baotist Ghureh Thirs day. 2 p.m. Interment at Arlington. 28° Suddenls. Mondas er res: 5 Ausust h 18th Headquarters Company at the SR ,, 3 Ry 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 62. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the ‘water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 76; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:12 a.m. and 7:15 p.m.; high tide, 12:19 a.m. and 12:39 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:10 a.m. and 8:14 p.m.; high tide, 1:11 am. and 1333 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Gevoted wife ol the Tate Frank Smith and daughter of t F. Chandler. She leaves 16 mou lose twn daughters. Beatrice Bivens a Louise Smith: thras sons. F: formation about the new Styles: PATOU: STRESSES— The Back Flare, a line suc- cessfully worn by Matron and Dcbutante. The godet and side flares, whose intricate de- signing arrives at simplicsty. Many strasghilines, which evi- dence a slightly fitted wasst. Necks, hsgh, but for the most part soft. accentuated by ties PSS i or high throw scarfs. Sleeves, 3 \ 549 pm. e long and_ decorative. inspired £ Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:31 a.m.; sets 6:47 p.m. by the European Exposstion, Moon rises 12:23 p.m.; sets 11:00 p.m. which zsll influence the Fall | Automobile lamps to be lighted one Mode. half hour after sunset. . “ ather in Various Cities. Velvet, as . = fabric. Capt. Hale's grave was selected on the Dewey knoll. The pallbearers are: Maj. E. P. Beverley, flight surgeon at the field; Maj. M. F. Har- acting commanding officer; Capt S. Snow. engineering officer; Capt. . Phillips, assistant flight surgeon: | Lieut. George E. Hodge, office of chiot of Air Service; Lieut. Willilam L. s Scott, jr., of the fleld and Capt. Otto| " NORMAN Sxrrn’ o5 it G. Trunk, adjutant of the post. e wite of Norman' Smith and gaven: In’the’ alr over the grave were| Thote lrncct Resan ! Lieuts. L. V. Beau, jr., and John g Gullet. A large number of Capt. w Hale's friends in the office.of chief of | ' Erercsner Hommil & Air Service, the District of Washing ot W Wal ton and the White House, where he | Bostn® weior™, oo P2 P Bessie Waldon. 1 was an alde, were in attendance at Thursday, August © the funeral. WELL KNOWN CHEMIST, DR. C. F. CHANDLER, DIES | 1 Aug Relatives and friends invif Interment at Harmony Ceme. SMITH, sun In Memoriam. BLAND. Ingead and lovine remembrance of Qur son and grandson. EDWARD TOSEPH dind one year azn tndar. Am It hard to We had in 0 It's hasd indeed Those little lips we nE eres and - B the Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn.. August 2. | Dr. Charles Frederick Chandler, wide 1v known chemist of New York City miss his lau whose summer home was at \e“} s lgle han{v‘ a'vl l: By oot Hartford. died at a hospital here last night following s ten-year iliness. He was 8% vears old. For Larger Women Important Fashion Features In Satin Gowns $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 Designed with smart simplicity to include the fash- ionable flare, these models illustrate the slender- izing features of the current vogue. Autumn’s chic details—rows of buttons, creamy vestees, side jabots and flaring flounces emphasize their distinc- tive lines. Sizes 4215 to 48V%. 6 Pictured are two gowns of black satin. The front sketch achieves a remarkable effect by its body of tucked satin. It is trimmed with Royal blue vest. I'he lines are further accentuated by side jabots. The other model, back view. shows the back full- ness so decidedly new. It is trimmed with bands of seal and has collar and cuffs of white organdy. Special Size Section, Third figor The Ideal Trunk for School Use, $50 Smart luggage plays an important part in the im- pression created when the boy or girl arrives at the prep school “or college. Containing all the newest Wardrobe {eatures and built to withstand years of hard service comes the trunk pictured, and rea- sonably priced. Luggage Section, Second floor the outstanding 7 Temperature. ol Wine Tones, shades. the outstandsng Stations. Weather, “Awpaaisac wonsm om0 2 | e ey EFHSEPEE S B S RENTS " MINNIE M TN HHALL s ® 22 BID0mD memnRp e = & ted Auzust 26. 19 Her Joving voice. her amilin Are a memory to recall She had a kindly word for al ur hearts your memory 1 Cards of Thanks, | OLIVER. We wieh 10 thank our friends and { HOPKINS. | A tritute o relatives for their kind remembrances and | i ear: beautiful flowers at the death of our fear { i b father and husband. DANIEL W. OLIVER. Py We wish to thank our mans mends ‘and Selennore 10, AT s and aympatny and for the neant. | i oral tribaee AT the ’.-, R of i brother and son. LOTIS ROS THE FAMILY. - Beaths. s Djharted this bite Wednesdas (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) ROSA&CO. Stations. Tenweumrv Weather Tolntives ndon,_ England i 1-&."»‘. : o4 !‘nr: lm.i‘ kind Filn Germany. 2 clouds Eopemhaten Benimark.. Rain Stockholm. Swaden Hcfll IP it m J\IID. Pnrm R!"(J vana, Cuba oo Canal ‘o INDERMACER. I sacred memory of mo hand. | CHARLE x\hrvx WATER, whom God taok today. August 28. 10: mass at St. Alovsiug Ch illnr s Part cloudy Cloudy Clear 1 Clear. Cloudy (l'\x\ Tailored Suits Of Mannish Tweed for the Smart Miss Younger Set clings to its favorite—the man-tailored suit. Here is combined t h e {eminine 3 AR RANKLAND touch olf t]ur collar, \\HI; the Washingion. B. € E i a short, FREEMAN. Tuesdas. Auzust 25. 1 ¢ tailored line of a short { " Hartford _ Conn.. A],“P:‘XRTAJ TAYLOR straight coat. Sketched is a S onicbreted The Four Ideal _ A 1500 Faed 5250 ' ‘ autiful S us) ‘ouc! C: Smaller Homes Tate Mania Clark and fainer nr Star & | and Estelle Clark “and the late Howard: | John"and ‘Louis._stenfather of Mre. Ro: setta Fdwards. * Funeral from Jartis un dertakine establishment 2" Gegreia ave. n.w.. Friday at 1 o'clock CUTRRALL. Wednestar. August 6. 1935, ANNIE €. CUTSHALL’ (nee Lamont). be: joved wifé of Georze W. Cutshall. Funeral from the chapel of A. I Schiopért. 2008 I st nw. Thursday. Ausust 7. at 2 o'clock, Relatives and friends invitad. In- Ceasa i FRANKLAND. Sundas. Aueust 23 A Dy WHEETAMS <7 ed ' 56, formerly _ ourning 24-HOUR SERVICE k Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoin 239 And watehed the As.3on dreamed th Were all that onee wers. thir LoV Golf Tourneys Will Soon Begin Here Are the Right Things to Wear g ) ! h-Pr& C:':;sfllelr. ‘Iv;m was horn Decem V hether vou play or form part of thc.gallel) the A;mfl’. Tex. 302 ’ g tended the Lawrence Scientific School attire of a golfer or a golf fan has a links-atmos- Atlanta <o i) # and the Universities of Berlin and Got \\' *, d l 2 l I - f. m Baltimore ingen, receiving the degree of M.A. phere. e've made the right selections fro Blmmlhom‘:im : at the latter in 1556, i 3 L] many so you will have no trouble chnnsm” the Bowion. 1 3 & Tt ?xn}y'.!r:fi:g'lr:r:fi: Charleston " 1864 was one of the f the right ones qulgk]\ . ?:fl.‘&',,‘:?.: 3 Columbla, School of e Cleveland .. was professor of analytical and ap- plied chemist Atil 1877, Four-piece Suits, $45 and $55 Which e was ‘dean. of the’ facus o Jacket, Vest, Trousers and Knickers. Tailored of the n\ln{p-: until ;sa‘ At'dne titie he was professor o fc eh : smartest imported and domestic cheviots, by our own St T T "‘n:km’l!;{‘\.K.av:‘; makers. Pharmacy. He became president of '1‘;:'“";0[’0"‘;“( Bn:rd of Health in | G 1[ K : and served in that capacity until 1 1884, D ckqs, $750 t°d$ 5 Iolasd 1:strik- With his brother, Prof. W. H Plus Four’s, of course—new and novel plaids and Chandler, he was assoctate- editor of | ingly unusual weaves; mostly foreign fabrics, ;;13 .\r;uer!lring ;‘htnnetdfmm 1570 to | 7. In e se s i of the Centenniai oF Chemistry. T i 1 was a me ’ v sci 80 English Golf Suits Cletiex and served aa president of the Jacket and chkcrs, $45 and $50 ;Ann:;:x;nn Chemical Sotiety from 1881 | Golf Suits that are different, distinctive—made in England where they are made best; exclusively here. Imported Wool Slip-ons, jacquard patterns, $13.50. Windbreakers, figured wools, convertible collars, $10. Turtle-neck Sweaters, white and heather, $6. New Golf Caps, checks and plaids, $2 and $3. Ribbed Wool Heather Golf Hose from Belgium, $2. Fancy Jacquard-woven Lisle Golf Hose, $3. Fancy Jacquard Wool Golf Hose, new colors, $4. Tyblouse—a new golf shirt, plaids, checks, stripes, $3.50. White Oxweave Collar-on Shirts, $2.75. Sportocasins, $12—Real Golf Shoes Made Moceasin style for ease, comfort, good looks. Either crepe rubber soles or studded soles. both of which give you a firm stance. The Golf Shoe that belongs in the “hole-in-one” class. jtore, First and Second floors. The Smart Day by day the Seems_that nothing here can Day by day we miss th “That has chee But_amid the throng We shall meet 10 p Grief will When we nass to HIS LONELY WIFE LIAMS. B Freeman: Remaing a1 McGutras fomerat narlors Friday. Burial services at Cal Epvecopal” Chirch 4Ty e disnelled fores and collar of dyed opossum. 51-"‘\5I s £ "GERTRUDE. WIL- ;I'he ~]knl-\t ix g]ri\(-n fullness '“nkflm'fli' t‘l;d;n:st m:erl; in oY ile e e whole funeral than the charge ) $29 501 $55 by the oldtime undertaker for eeday. August 9 ed hus: We relieve Misses’ Suit Section. Fourth foor. unoral lmvh his August 28. at 'S \A EAR At less for a 1 band of Julia Garner Jate residence Friday o'cloct GREEX Departed this life August his home near Guilford. Howard Eoamion e "STSOEL heloyed husband of Alicé Beason Greene.” Funeral from Aw Pury M. E. Church. near Camp Meade Junction. Friday. August 28 at 2 nm Interment at the church cemefers. * HACKEXY0S. ~Suddenis. Monday. August 925, at the residence of Kis sister WILLIAMS. In sad but lo; our dear brother and WILLIAMS. who departed Yours uro today “Ausast 26, 1950 happy dass we once enjoved t _his residence. T GAR: jponsibility, attend ish hearse and cars and this beauti- 3250 ful casket, complete. . AMBULANCES Gin' $4.00 Complete sloo FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Forest Temole. No. Funerals. .. — e e BTk Tentesied §o mes Frank Geie_r Sons Co Why Can Chambers Do TI Hag T Thureday. Augu; at 7 5 1113 & NTH ST, N SE Elks' Home, '15th and Q at = The Largest Equipment in City % R e Modern ¢ Boys’ Serviceable Oxfords $6.50 Serviceable shoes. an econ- omy that is important, for it - means a saving in expendi- ture in shoes that wear well and look smart all the time. The boy, quick to detect real boys’ shoes, will want these tan elk blucher style, with sturdy crepe Perforated wing tip and saddles. Children’s Shos Section. Fourth floor. Just a thought of sweet remembrance Just a memory, fond and true Just the Jove and sweet devotion Ot 'the ones who think nf xou HIS NEPHEW BOR. * As Designed by “House and Garden” hapel Tfl!phnm- M " T. F. COSTELLO NQIW LOCATED AT call THE BROWN STONE _CAP. ST. Funeral Home of dre. oo i MARTE Pu:nu: Fin. W. W. Chambers Co. NES., Pamed into the perfect £ e 14th St., Corner Chapin Auzust 28, 1825, at 7:20 am.. MII- o ‘é vrd! vl(e q’} lerv Jones. d; sister o Beamian” an soles. Wiliians - Wise eral from . her n m _her late Nome. 158 Weat nm st.. New York City. Friday at 1 o clock . _1724 N. On Display in Our F Street Window i Dt Ruler. Dt PRI S Attest: ¥ YAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E Through the courtesy of the House and Garden Magazine, we are, at this time, able to display the four model smaller Homes, ery in_Connection V.L.SPEARE CO. ber” (he sucogmsors of nor connected .“’}f"w'. original W. swm establian- iy 940 F 61 NW }oseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Ei uahhuh!d \l(l Phane West 80" m.m Dignified_and Efficient Service, eal & Co., LINCOLN 82 New Pumps Have Front Straps $10 One strap over and another up the front make these new pumps at- tractively different. In pat- ent leather or black satin with cut-out sides and cov- ered heel—which, by the way, is much the smartest of heels—these pumps com- plement the simplicity of the Fall costume. Women's Shoe Section. Third floor. FOUN ATREDALE. fenale. black saddl body oty N shingion e et aw ryland ave uucz T—Puu 8 Convention Hall March 925, bet. and @ 1338 v “ s of her Relatives and Sriends Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- lady's bracele or write J. E. Hall, the instep i invited. tery. TERRIER. female. dlrk brown hoflv y. e VRt ednesdar. o l‘:lon Animal Rescue S August 26, 1025 at husband of Kather- aged which this publication featured in Dalnty ClOthCS several past issues. The houses =t e ;u_“:u“fi!?"v“{ ’17.’."‘.‘.| oo . . . or a y pots. 3 Avply | 28TAEs om. R Ves and friands in: are shown in all their detail of ¥ Animai R fedio B, e Sy . W. Entirely Handmade “Wedneatar. August 26 1075 a1 | o 8% S KerNice color and proportion. The grounds Taas am JORN RN vy . PRt Befitting the dainty diminu- Bl o ine 3 Sralernils oo, e $ $opcton, BT GaWICr Semce around are beautifully landscaped s adnldon Beéatiing,the dainty. dimin :me" S Pl vt el Momas Spean, ML MEAE | in miniature and contain coyhtless | we offer these suggestions | Main 5512 1732 Penna. suggestions for all home owners. This House in English Tudor Design. Woodward. Stonele; rew; R. ‘T—Plati with 3 I ;}?,fi R e 122 ass._ave. n.w. > !lAC!!é!T 'h h lu)d five nnnhlu i&i‘! l nl lver initials "J. . [ nuf or (A 1301 Massave reward.| Vi Thureday at 5° . g Suddenly, Tuesday: ot COAT. eogulnmr Kevs and 1928, Mre T LTCRS, pelaved wie t Lonk \l( um ,_433 Mass. ave Sames: Licas and prrotsa o Wiilam E. Jackeon ahd Bous Gapaete She SLARSES, torioie ol Vi 8 and 'gtonav nomfn i- Mizht ’L b o it el it KEY EING_Tath ear 3. Tuesday: reward. 4. 1500 dass. Interment at Caroline County. IIING. Jaay'e. “on T A T 8:"' and _surroun: with ' diamonds. hn r please return and recelve larse re- —Sun n. Notice tives and friends invited. ol KLEIN. Wednesdar. August 26, in lovely garments of beauty and comfort. The selections Ttmothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N. 5543. 7735 am. 2t the residence of her neohew are of the pest material and '“-CHAS S ZURHORST .’"'LAXA by K‘LEK 112 Quincy place ‘ne.. are made entirely by hand. 301, FAST, CAVITOL o7, 3 u I‘llrer(rvrnnfl 88 3 N + of funeral h!relj ,l’cd Teem L Lum fl‘-z Ts Conmection ™ Corimaticts d modern crematoriam. M *332"Pa Ave. NW. Cal x°'¥§§§' In addition to this there are deco- rators’ drawings of the various rooms of the houses, showing the possible means of furnishing and decorating the rooms in the most effective way, at a moderate cost. We extend a cordial invitation to all home lovers to view tl dis- play, feeling there is an abundance of ideas that can be adapted to suit the need of your own home, . ; - Infants’ Long Nainsook Slips-with deep hem, neck and sleeves finished with lace, $1.25. Infants’ Long Nainsook Skirts, bottom, neck and armholes fmished with hand- 3 scallop-cluster embroidery ",“;“,.’."‘é, i’"fl A o 1 e Ifld to on gt 788,30, B ok {hience to Good Shepherd Church. v A brown lone tail ahort mane: | whece ass wil be wune at. Infarits’ Crochet Sacque, fin- g_l':} ",‘NNTB?,”MM mm_ S goReard Tenose of ber woul the DO ished with pink or blue edge. PURSE—Contain] '&%’-‘5&'".'"“ ebooK. Bet- Reward Table Runners + and Sofa Pillows In a,range of rich colors and designs. Newest Table Run- ners of velvet and damask combinations with fancy metal trimmings. $2.50 to $15. Sofa Cushions of the same materials, also covering a variety of patterns and shades. $5 to $35. Curtain Section. Fifth floor. S Main gai Premot Delivess an " OTwo | Sote-in-Taw, James Gordon and S. A. Pierce: nieces and Devhews and lovely Foddauehter. "Mre. Sarah Green. Fus from h Te: dence Friday. Ausust 28 at BLACKISTONE'S - Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beauitful Floral Designs Moderate _Pri ES We Specidlize in F‘lomlb Designs at Modorcte T‘ICQS lativ Thterment at Mount levet Monday, August 24. 1925, at RS change. sz 50. znk-n l.’ m I';. F I‘nd %th car r";;lmlnl’ i il mu un ot e Lincoln 65304 Infants’ Crochet Booties, SOOTCH COLTIE Answers to Byd, with Boy finished with pink or blue ffae £ kg o e o 2o Fhone W”‘ St ot Cometers edge. 50c. WATCH—Lady s e {miore. Bhiladeiohia. rm.bum. and New 1 h f French inclinations, £ Erave Porder: mame S o m','“...; York ‘avers piease cop: fl" bl L st Infante’ Section. Fourth fapr. A and_ siiver ribbori attached ROBINSON. sngcial ;nt-lmllnl Electa N. A returned { . | 7 Chanter. No. 2. . day. August 27, At 1:30 h.m.. for the pur. £ attending_the funeral of our late d_sapphire | DOse O Syanifie fn | - sisier. MARY A, BOBINSON, o X nA Towna: i S Lo ELSIT € AR o, T F/orIJ ts ‘4™& HSTS NV MAIN 6953

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