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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY. BRACKENS +the new colors featured this fall by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SEPTEMBER 18 A famous stylist who is on the Hart Schaffner & Marx staff got his inspiration for these fabrics from a mountainside in Scotland It was covered with bracken, a fern that turns in the fall to rich shades of brown He had these colors duplicated in the finest fabrics the weavers could produce They were an immediate success and are the pre- dominating fabrics in Great Britain and America now They are called Brackens and come in a variety of shades; grouse brown, wood brown, pheasant hues,Scotchbramble,peatand Heathland Theweaves are barleycorn, Glenurquhart plaids, dusted patterns, geometrical designs;in Saxonies,cheviots and tweeds The Hart Schaffner & Marx label means new color, - new style, new fabrics and always~fine quality RALEIGH HABERDASHER INCORPORATED Thirteen-ten F Street Copyright 1925 Hart Schaffner & Marz 1925 THE WFATHER District of Columbia and Maryland =Partly cioudy and ightly warmer tonight; tomorrow fair; gentle to mod- erate west winds Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; slizhtly warmer in west portion tomorrow: moderate west winds. i West Virginia—Fair nd slightly | warmer tonight: tomorrow fair Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 78; § p.m., 69 12 midnight, 61: 4 a.m., 59; 8 a.m., 64. Barometer—4 pan.. 30.02; 8§ p.m., 30.03: 12 midnight, 30.05; 4 a.m., 30.03; 8 a.m., 30.05. Highest temperature. 82, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 58, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 7 51 Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m.— Temperature, 79; condition, mudd; Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic vey.) Today—Low tide, 2:24 a.m. and 2:45 p.m.: high tide, $:08 a.m. and 8:26 p.n. Tomorrow--Low tide, 3:05 a.m. and 3:22 pm.; high tide, $:46 a.m. and 5:04 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 551 w.m 13 p.m norrow sets 6:11 p.m. | Moon rises 6:06 a.m.; sets 6:30 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- { half hour after sunset. sun sets Sun rises 5:52 a.n.; sun Weather in Various Cities. o Temperature. % Stations. Abilene Tex. 2 Clear Albany Cloudy Atlants Pr.cloudy Atlantic City 7 Clear Baltimore - 8 Cloudy Clea Clear Clear Rain rle~ton Clea Chicago Pt cloudy Caneinua Clear Cleveland .. % Clear Denver Cloudy Detroit Pt.eloudy El Paso. § Clear Galveston 3 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear, Pt.clou Philadelohia Phocnix Pittshurgh Cloudy 3 Prelouds Cloudy Pt.cloudy | 8 Clear ! San” Antonio 91 7 Pt | San_Dielo Pteloudy s Franticco Cloudy st. Lou i Clear St Paul Pt.cloudy Seattie Spokane " Bty WASH.D/C. 50,04 Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Foreign countries are adopting the | | type of parachute developed and used by the United ates Army Air Serv ice to make aviation safer FOUND. | Waininsion Ant -hlack BAR PIN—Platinum faced. with sapphire Cley Reward gl BAR PI U pearia. Please cail ¥ Tatinun 106, Ap bivd.: initials J ue: wool lined, ur collar and cuffs. R DLICE Mat 1 usetts Park dis Phone’ Clev. 4077 | { | , S—Tortoise siell. in black case in front or 1 Woodward & Lothrop's. Reward th 5074. dedhai s and chain. man's. Reward R. D. Patérson. & s L silver: between Georgia ave. | st and Garfield Hospital, Sent engraved inside, Aimee L. Bergman. Re. Vwara” “Wm. D. Bérgman. Apt 2 MOTHER CAT—Gray Angora. Reward. | 18th st n.w SCARF—Tan silk scarf. blue and green bo der: Sept. 7. between 14th and Pa. av nw. and Woodward & Lothrop Retur a2 w e black and white, stiayed | ina ave. s.e. Thursday Notily Dr. Dunmire, Lincoln e ¥ evening i cafeteria,” apartment | store: reward Il Main UMBRELLA. olue =iik. Sept. 16, Georgeiown Via G S eu o réward WATCH—While goid with silver Liberal reward. ) WRIST Monday, day ~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Wm. H. Sardo & Co. o Chant __ Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN = 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Model Chapel Fincomn 142 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection V.L.SPEARE CO . Neither the successors of nor connerted with the original W. R. Speare establish- | Phone prank. o020, 1009 HSt. N.W. { | Formerly 940 F St. N.W | | | | i Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 202, ST W b 3034 M ST. N.W. FEstatlished 1841 | Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Peuna. e SO Ave. N.W. Timothy Hanlon 041 HST.NE._° _ Fhone L. 5513, _ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. " Phone Lincoln_332. | §TWILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direcior and - Tamer N ers T Comection ™ Comatm: madern ‘crematoriim. Moderat 2 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cail 8. 816 H ST Automobile_Ser 3 Frank Geier’s Sons Co 3 SEVENTH S£T. N.W. Modern Chiaper. Terenhane T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 24 N_CAP._ST NORTH_ 7976 . DESIGNS. | e 900 14th SN, | {Geo. C. Shafer Hointion™ | CE_FLORAL EMBLEMS. | | | Promnt auto delivery s AT eXprestive inexnensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. ~ BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” | | And Other Beautiful Floral Desien, Moderats Prices. 19th & Ho Tel o We Specidlize in floral Designs at Moderate Florists | “'&_HST&{N.\[ MAIN 6953 | FRENCH. Thur RILEY. Card of Thanks. KLAGES. We wish to express our sincere. thanks and appreciation to our relativ and friends for - their beautiful fic tributes and their sympathy at the de of our piece. FRIDA KLAGE MR. AND MRS. KARL KLE Deaths. Awm Friday morning, September 1% 1 at_his residence.’ 1655 Hobart st nw. HERMAN L beloved husband of Bettie D. Amiss. Notice, of funeral later CROWLEY. Thursday, September 17. 1926, JOHN husband of the late Nell Crow Jey ‘tnee’ Downey) and father of Crowley. Funeral from Clements’ fur parlore."Saturday. September 19. at 8. am. Mass at Holy Trinity Church at 9:15 am. Interment at Holyrood Cemeters. 4 CULLEN. Wednesday. September 16. 1925 at 6325 pm . at the home of her daughter Mrs. "Roy_ G “Richardson. 7 Poplar ave Takoma Park, Md. CLARA E. CULLEN beloved wife of Wiiliam L. Cullen. daug] ter of the late George J Mary E Suter and mother of William ¥. and George Suter Reichenbach. Funeral Sat urday, September at 9 am. from the Church of the Nativity, 6000 Georgia ave Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. Rela- tives and frie 15°% DAWSON. & v, on Wednesday, Sep- u ROSALIE A.. widow of George Franciz Dawson and mother of Mre M. R. de Azuilera and Miss Frances E. Dawson. = Remains at the residence of Mre MR Azuilera G st now Church. $th and C st September 19, at | 9:30 Interment Congressional Cemeters DE_LOATCH. Departed this life suddenls Se 25, at Woodside, Md £ LOATCH, beloved son Simeon De- Loateh. ¥ al Saturday. September 19, at 2 o'clo v.m.. from Pilgrim Baptist Church, I Wood. Md.. Rev. J. H. Johnson officiating Relatives and friends invite . DODGE. Tuewday F September 15, 192 at Catonsviile, Md. “ANNA. wife of Ma tin Dodge of 1513 O st. n.w. Funera services at Dodge Park Saturday, Septem ber 19, at 11 am. and at 1513 O st_n.w p.m. Internient Fort Lincoln Ceme. v 19 FRENCH. A special communication of Ben jamin B. French Lodge. No. 15. F. A. A M.. is Rereby calied for Saturday. Sen ber 16 at 1:15 pom »m . No. mgton. D, ( ng Masonic brother, H in Lodx Masonic Temple. Was purpose of condiet FUSCHINL Sentember TIANO. the haloved husband o chini. aged 65 vears. Fuoneral from hiw Tate resiience Tith st ne.. on Mon day. September 31, at 8 am . thence 1 the’ Church of the Holy Rosary. where mass will be wung at 9 oclock. Inter ment Prospect Hill Cometery HAL] Friday, September 18, 1025, at 5235 am.. at his residence. 221 E st nw GEORGE 'WASHINGTON, b of Frances E. Hall. ' Funeral from his late residence. Saturday. September 19, at 5 p.m. Interment at West Bangor, Maine. 19 HAMILTON, Friduy. September 18 11 am At the Trency Hospital JOHN" W il oy Teloved con of 3 OW: an Mars L. Hamilton.. brother of Camifle Webb and the late Vernice Blair. Wotice of funeral hereafter - HURLEY. Departed this life September 17 1925, at 5 pm.. at his resdence. 3404 Prospect ave n.w. CHARLES. beloved husband of Appolonia Hurley (nee Hun ter).” Funeral from his late residence Saturday, September 19, 2 pm. Inter ment at Fort Lincoln B HURLEY. A special communication of Na tional Lodge F.A A M. will be held 1ple Saturday, Sep. tember p.m. for the pur pose 0f_aitending t neral of Brother CHARLES H. HURL JOHN"W. TIFFANY MEDLEY. September at 6 am at Pincy Point. Md. NELLIE I. wife of Phillip J. Mediey. Faneral at Fort Lincoln Cemetery ~ Saturday. September 18, at 3 pm . MILLER. Departed this life Thured: September 15 at the residence. o uchter. Mrs_ John B, Wilson. 1330 raham st. now.' Mre MARION RE. RECCA (nee Hendiez ). beloved wife of the late Neilson Tweed Miller. neral services Saturday. Septen nm.. at J. William Lee's Sons, ved husband ul Master. D 1 at her st nel MARY E heloved wi of the ate John Thomas Minnis. Services will be held at her late residence on Satur. day. Sepiember 19 Relatives and friends invited Interment in _Congressional (Baltimore Dapers bl o 1%, 1995, at the e of her daughter. Mra. A Haggerty. 4314 8th st nic.. ADALINE E._ beioved wife 0f the fate James Post of Oakland. N. J. Interment at Oakland, . J THOMAS R’ RILEY the “iats Thomas and Mary Riley. Notice of {u neral hereafter B RINKER. _Thursday. September 17, 192 at Emérgency B ¢ beloved Husban > er. Body sl be taken Reliance. Va.. where funeral " sers he held Saturda September 19. at 2 pm. (Rappahannock ROSS. Departed this life September 16 1935 at 5 am. DOROTHY EDWARDS ROSS. wife of the late Charles C. Rose maother ‘of Charles, ains Roas Sister of Lawren. andmothe of Laura Si¥ices Sat urda hoat 1 oclorh Frien Telatives invited B ¥ ALKE] enly. on Wednesday, Septem her 16, 1925 LEC hushand ma services at the Mre. Rizpah Eldon . now. Saturday. Sentember 19. ai % n.m. " interment at Arlington Nationai Cemetery 18 WELLS, Wednesday. Septemher 16. 1925 at 13:55 am. at her residence. 317 st sw.. IDA WELLS (nea Lyles). beloved Wite of the late Philin Welis. daughter of the Tate Philin and Lucretia Lyles. mother Maynard and Mosha Wells. sister of Rosa_Coleman. Neilie Fox Lads Mattie Turner. andPh Maurice Lyles. She lea loss a host of relatives maine at Georze Gras's u lishment. 614 412 st. aw. Remains can e viewsd Satuday. September 19. Fu- neral Sunday Sentember 20. at 1 o'clock nm. from ‘Shiloh M. E. Church. Charles Couity. Md We stood beside your hedside And Wwatched vour e denart And when thes aid that sou were dead It nearly broke our hearts THE FAMILY. 18° WEST, life_Tuesday. Sen- tember waidence. ‘901 1 GTRe mw > Peloved hus Band of M ther of William Weit and une . Haves. Funeral Sunday at 1_nm.. from Zion Baptist Church. Rev. Howard, pastor. Friends in vited to atténd Rest. sweet spirit, rest 19 In Memoriam. AWSON. In sad but lovine remembrance IHI our dear father. CHARLES E. DAW- e aenarten. this Mie 13 sears ago Septemper 18, 1912 ot the vear iray Tather was called away “HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. * DRAKFE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father. HORACE F. J. DRAKE, who drnarlfifld m‘-fl life nine yeara agu Sintember 18 16 . HIRCHITDREN, LILLTAN, HORACE AND ALLIE. g ESSIG. In loving memory of my_ dear son. AUGUST C. F.(HG‘ Jr. .l:’\l(]-’;l‘\n‘d 12 years o odas. September 5 ago toda: Dl N SrrER. % NT. In lovine memors of our dear G mer. RICHARD A" HUNT. Who departed this life 26 years ago today. September 1N, i st & line of sweet remembrance, "5het & memors Kind and. tr T8t deur Tather. e are Shinking of yo ] ONS. THOS. E. AND CHARLE! ACKSON. In loving remembrance of our A OQauehter ‘and sister. JULTA JAC Who lelt ‘s one year ago ‘todas Seitember 15, 107 The rolden gates flew open A Fentle voice said “Come. And With ‘farewells nnspoken e calmiy entered home: HER DEVOTED NOTHER AND SISTER. * EEN. A tribute of love to the mem ory of my dear boy. GEORGE B, KIL. PRER. Who Kave ix life for his country Seven ‘vears ao today Dear is the rave where my dear boy is Sweet 19 the memory that never will fade R N A Inder the s0d_ where me dear bov sleeps. Under the sod e bov.slee SR, In sad but loving remembrance R dear huiehand and faiher. EDWARD CHAFER who denarted. this life 13 years Aro todny. ‘Sepember 18 1013 18 TOVING"WIFE AND DAUGHTER. SIMMS, In sad_but lovine remembrance of SEE doar danenier. ADDIE. who died. four Vtars ako yesterdis. September 17. 1920 The olden gate flew oven. 3 £ohtle voice sid “Come And “With farewell unspoken. She"ealmiy entered home. S0 t foreotten. Gone. but not foreatien. . In Jovine remembrance of my dea A aband. CHARLES J. TABB. who pacee INRE W vears azo ioday HIS LOVING WIFE. DAISY TABB. \YMAN. In loving remembrance of our Seans wee”Senemner 11" HO18 “and oty dear mother. LILLIE, who died seven yea )" September 18. 1018, The gold>n Aug ith farawells “Fhay calmly enter

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