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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, Raleigh-8 Pigskin Oxfords for College Men men like this leather—its sturditess, the way it's grained, the way it wears. They like the price of the shoes, too— they're the last word in style. collegiate patent leather, $8 Raleich H=berdasher 1310 F Street —young Pigskin “Charleston’ dance oxfords of The FINAL RITES TODAY | : FOR LT. COL. GI.EAVEQ Burial in Arlington ‘ icer Who Won Three Medals in i War Service to Be Buried i in Arlington. R. € instructor e here, who aistingulshed during the World in Arlington afternoon, fol rters at the n Barracks. Col. Gl es yesterday at Walter Reed | He . where had been il for | some time, Interment will be muel France be buried 3:30 this at his qu near the tomb of | Admiral Dewey. Dr. W. C. Bell of Alexandria, Va.. will conduct the | ervic the national cemetery and 11 Albert d officer: Dennis | Maj. n. Campbell l\ Drum and Col. | will be Admi lative of the de 3 ien LT Ger olan M Maj in Cra e v s D. Cro Gleaves was a native of Inde. and was commissioned lieutenant following his sraduat from West Pbint in 1900. He ied in the Philippines, on the Mexican border and went to Fra vith the famous Rainbow Division L staff offices e w Col pendence, V second COL. SAMUEL R. GLEAVE ant chief of operations, serving in that acity throughout the war. He was in the second offensive at § th the 77th Division during the nhe drive. were thinking women not gomng South —.when we ordered our new Shoes shipped carlier than Pump. straight prin usus leather, tan calf. of heel. And here’s the latest, happiest thought of our stylists. A pump with diagonal Piping—exquisite rhinestone or metal ornament. THAT WONDERFUL SALE! Special Purchase Women’s Advance Spring Pumps trimmed Velvet g Patent leather, black velvet or satin. ent teather Buckle Pump. And 10 other new Spring styles real value! . At our 7th St., 9th St. Scampering Feet—Wet Streets—and Colds! VOID all trouble by keeping the boys and girls warmly Reliable Shoes— (Or when thev need mending, send for our Shoe Hospital™) and dryly shod in Hahn's Children’s or Dress Shoes. Special Sale $2.50 and $275 kinds. Sizes to 1074, 7th St. $1.85. A Boy's Tan Elk Play Play Shoe of extra du- rability and weather protection. 11 to 13% Lito 2. . 24 t06... -$2.95 $3.45 $3.95 Shoes $2.95 store only. Infants’ “First Step” Boots, 2 to 4. $1.45. Other Boys’ and Oxfords, to $6. sizes January Mark Down ' Many of our regular $5.95 and $7 Women’s Low Shoes now 414 9th St. N.W. 3212-14 14¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave S.E. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St.. We've smart dressers Comes black At all our stores tomorrow. Hundreds to choose from, in all popular leathers and fabrics. At all our stores. in action he Croix-de-Guerre, and wi of the Legio Honor by ¥ and also was award- ed the Distinguished S the United States fc He is survived Julia King Gleaves, Missess Julia gallantry awarded the - notable services. his wife, Mr: nd Anne G ie speed of ordinary fi crmany has be s an_hour, ight trains ased from 1 for ex- s fre 3 miles per hour " Ge | To | Eiseman’s For Trousers called it the DBut course destined for a to the hearts of There you get value and variety. There the best opportunity to find a kid, white satin and in blonde patent or "Three different heights you have $ 7 match for your odd coats and vests. Over 5,000 pairs from which to make your selection. All colors, all mate- rials, all sizes. 5465 and Up EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Patent leather, with sparkling orunment. Mehiel | ‘nd by vo daugh- | nd by two daugh- | joyorg [L. J. KELLEY FUNERAL Conducted at Grave of Auto Victim. Funeral services for Kelley, 40 years old, who died in Emergency iHospital Wednesday from injuries sustained when hit by an au tomobile at Seventh street and Penn ylvania avenue, will be conducted at | his residence, 129 C street northeast, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Benjamin T. Hynson of North Capitol M. E. Church, and Re llam Hoffman of Waugh M. E. Church will officiate. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery, with special Masonic services at the grave under the auspices of Lebanon Lodge, No. F. A. A. M Mr. Kelley was past master of Le. banon Lodge and had long been prom- inent in Masonic circles in this cil For the last three and a half year: he had been active in erect a United Masonic Temple Heights. He ser zeneral o mittee for the erection of the temple as the representative and | chairman from Lebanon Lods Mr. Kelley also was a_member of reka Chapter, No. 4, Royal Arch Masons, and had served special epresentative to the Mas 3oard of Relief. He was employed as an as er mechanic for the Capital Trac tion Co. nd had been a resident of | 3 © the last 20 vy ”? leaves his widow, Mr [1~ Kelley: four siste r Kelley of thi: of Deposit, N. Y.: A of Belleayre, N. Y MeNair of Windsor, N. Y., and two Willlam 1. Kelley of De posit, N. Y., and Ora Kelley of Turn ud, N. Y. A_corone: ated Charl Temple on fc and Mrs, 1wy s jury loway, vesterday exoner 36 years old of 1022 Third street northeast, for the {death of N Kelley, who was Killed {When he stumbled in front of Callo. Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 If It Is Rentable | Can Rent It | J. LEo KoLB | | 923N.Y.Av. 1237 Wis. Av. MAIN 5027 OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located in Our Own Blde. 922 14th St. Ovposite Franklin Park CLAFLIN Opticians onameteists Formerly on ond F Tand ity clas' [Buniers of athermakes! { - trade quichlyfor - Studebaker Puwer Durability Finish: We Give Ylou a $250 Complete Funeral for $125 Fine ambulances to and from City Hospitals. ... s4'0o A phone call to (‘nl, 432 will bring us to you. The Brown Stone Funeral Home of . W. Chambers Co., 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Undertakers. EISEMAN’ At a lot below their and Pa Ave. stores! 7th & F Sts. JANUARY 8, 1926. * SET FOR TOMORROW . Wil-| the drive to| ed on the| stant | o || 1d to Gene Bailey To Get Masonic Funeral Special Masonic Services to Be! {in | Lester Judson | { ; | way's auto street car I The jury when stepping from ding platform. d that the death was Vaccidental. Testimony showed that | the of the automobile which | | was operating | POWER MAGNATE DIES. | Romolus R. Cblgnte, Official, EW YORK, molus Riggs Col, vice ident d Co. @ 1 ment_of electric died Wedne it Sh him rofa Lead Succumbs. nuary 8 (#) 67, for: (tional ectric d to deve Power which supplies San slectricity, and the Califor ' He became vic dent 3 ional Lead Co. wt ‘ormed in 1891 and was a director he time of his death it FOUND. DIAMONT) BRACEL ington RM n’ POLIC IREDALE _PUPP ywn. 6 months o “Vamp”: mis Kine o n.w BAG. Mo ticket Reward “Potomac B Halley taining ET- the Vi Lost. on or a itv of 18th an antial ciy s aeked © Dobs: tag FOX TERRIER tan <note on T Reward K and he: i ret e shell. in Selinger's case and F ne. 645G ne tau; bills and change: 11th st Mrs. Hobbs. 1420 Columbia imitation: small dia- 901 N st. n.w @ picture. valued as keepsake: ly on street car or street. Telephone | tirn " to Dupont Pharn Reward | POCKETBOOK. hrown. cont on Chevy Chae reward. Agnes Dorsey. 441 | POCKETBOOK containing bills. | ticket “and cards. lost in earl | 3K00 hlock 18th st Reward: | POWDER BOX. small. wold fraved on bk lott Jine. 1925 $10 reward {Return ‘to Mra. Wood " Banerost rtainin morning on Col silk: Wednesday about 5 p.m n Mount Pleasant car brtween 12th and F Circle. and 22nd and 0. = West T CASE, lady Waldorf. Saturday der il plass notify POLIC I gray. 6 mont) Chavel road botd afternoun. Januaty Wilbur D._Ba on. D. C. 2 PP female. | Queen John L. New CASH OR CREDIT, THE PRICE IS THE SAME = Misses' and Children’s School or Dress Boots. Patent leather, with colored calf tops or all- tan calf. Sizes 874 2. $295. Other Girls’ Boots, Pumps and Oxfords, $2.95 go $6. $4.45 the privilege of charging. regular stoc grade Suits and Overcoats No charge for alterations. or credit, the price is the same. January Clearance Sale January reductions on our ck of high- $25 Suits and Overcoats, ‘192 ;35 Suits and Overcoats, * *40 Suits and Overcoats, $29:15 Cash Our Credit Plan A small cash payment at the time of purchase. Then weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. No interest charges. Regular cash prices prevail. Nothing extra for 317 Pa. Ave. SE. Model Chapel Lincoln 142 rivate Ambulance: Livery in Connectio; V.L.SPEARE CO, Neither the successors of nor connect with the original W. Speare establis| Pron 20 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 002 Formerly 940 F St. N.W. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH 3034 M ST. N.W. Estavlisned 1541, ~Quick, Dignified ana Eficient :zmm . W. Deal & Co, 816 H s-rs N LINCOLN 8 Gawler Servnce Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 itz 2 Penna. “"TCHAS. S. ZURHORST 5 301 EAST CAPITO] Phone Lincoln 55T Txmothy Hanlon Phone L. 5543. ] EE. Funeral Direcior Tatmer. - Livers It ‘Connrction ® Commois chapel ‘and modern crematoritim, " Modorats prices 2 Pa. A 1 M. 138 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Modern. Chapel, * Telephone __Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. C. NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Ca. Horien Aer Lincoln 524 FUNERAL DESIGNS, BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other BEIII'.“\I] Florll De-ln\u. Moderat prices. _14th & H. 1222 F. ‘Tel. M. 3707, Geo. C Shaffer 900 13th SL- N, Main 1i % CHOICE_FLORAL EMBLEMS ' Main 2416, StMODERATE PRICE! Prompt Delivery. ~ Prompt_Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expressixe—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F S, a were in per- | Firm with | 1 it was | mmissary | 18th et. | rose spray en- | | MAGNE. We Specialize in Floral Designs at Moderate Pmce INC Fi Ior/_s ts M4™& HSTS NV MAIN 6983 Admiral Willits Dies. PHILADELPHIA, January 8 (#). ar Admiral Bower Willit Y. 5 R died at the Unite States 1 Hospital here raay in ar. He was bor in P’hi He graduated from the Naval Su a 3 demy in 1872 fter his retirement | Wi alecp in 3 . W - was lled to active duty | J4 ¢ at 8 am at b the World War ' COLUMBIA Card of whanks KENP. | wish 1o thaniks and dee relativ | Deaths. WALLACE. Pridas, Jun expre autiful o KEMP MERCHANT PATT JENNIE F | WEBB. o v i N BAT il 2 RACHEL Marriage. ER—SIMMONS, e tie n ? EOUISE WARGARET © T KEMP KATIE | WEBE. PAYNE q..mms ARMSTRONG. T = his late resid; 10 am. Re attend. Int BLANCHARD. Holcitik | Mary o, 1905, | WHIT HOMAS i | wiLnaTs Wedne 3:1 Memnnam. |BALENGER Thursday JOHN WALTE! R. and HIS L HAMILTON. BROWN M4 . HAMILTON 1 Wednesda H and bitter tears | five veas ers of Queen | No. 20 attend the fune JOHNS 1 steals to my Annette. deat : SIDNE v of WILLL 1 this 1 0 Mther. GEORGE SOt t 1 o'elor Departed this life I & Gall leaves to mo . Amanda G: one son, H Johngon 7 Jerusalem m sta. now., passed dko today who en 1E M 23 o today. Ja Funer n vears January 11. at 10 AU at Rock Creek Cemetery healed the human ed : CHILDREN. (Walton Repo 2 s of our dear 8¢ 0 "JOHN DORAN, who iwo years ago today. AND CHILDREN. * loving _remem- i AMELIA Cemetery _communleation _of F.A. A M. w Temple Saturday for the WIFE n v best. God o our ife’ I could not do e 1 cannot tell T00k you home with Him to dwe m this world sorrow To the land of | 1 rest YOUR_LOVI AND DRE UDER. of “my UDER ars ago today Today our hearts ir thoug whera mass w ives and friends invited "Interment at Mount Olivet «m CHIL. Thursday. Januars 7. =t 11:45 n R 1a roslacnce 1014 B ot j"\ ce.. HENRY MACK. beloved husband of | . Eniily Mack. He also_leaves 't mourn | lons 16 ¢ resting at | the W. Ernest vario Notice of fune Wednenas CHARLES NATHAX Nrs. Howard M. 13th st. nw., in his 83rd ¥ from the Nevius Funeral Home. York ave. n.w., Saturday. Januar 0 “am. Interment at Loudon metery, Baltimore. Md ARSHALL. Tuesday. January 5. 1926 at his residence. 416 West 1261 W' York City. WILLIAM H \un HALL. the son of the late Wil + Marghall and Julia E. Marehall vived by his wife. ev): brother, J. Sam- | sister. Lena M. Stew. Adams & Smoot's. Jan Relatives and friends Bunal at Rosemont bt her. lovink rems MARGAR e 1w who di anuary 8 heavy a1l of thee R ARRAHAM MAGRUDER. o % | OFENSTEI, In ead pafe | prance ol ¢ Fark OFENSTE) iife two years ago today She has gone to dwell with Jesus In the mansions of the blest. Where th its struggles And the soul h rial rest HER_LOVI) 3 TER. loving and remem- mother. ANNI Funeral uars ‘9, at 1 p.m invited to attend. Cemetery. who was here Though ahsent. to 14 just as dear. The midnight stars shine Of the one we loved b HIS LOVING SISTER. 1. January 7. 1926 at al Hospital. CATHERINE NTEL, beloved sister o rvices will be heid | parlor. 301 s Thus arfield Memo day. ALICE N GAY ‘funeral Eapitol st day. J Interment at Petersburs Va. MIDDLETON, Suddenly, Thucsdas, Januar 20, ANNA WHRITWELL MIDDLE- P%ite ‘of the late William E. Middie Bemaine ai the home of her son. ¥ feton. Glenbrook rd.. Edgemoor. on g “Potomac and O sts ~January 9.'at 2 pm Thursday, January, 7, 1926, beloved' wife of "Patrick her_residence. 2300 lst trom the ahove resl 22 Fhence SN g0 4" Jead us to her in the better land OIS CMence io st Martin's ‘Cnurch, | Would lead us o her in, e botter lapd. Where solemn hich mass will be sung at A (GO or Brin 'am. Tor. the repose of her soul.” Inter- Mawr, e LANCHT ment in_ Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- % Gives and friends invited o-attend but loving remembrance 0! jther. ELLIOTT PEY his life five years ago 192 THE FAMILY. In loving memory of our © and mother.inaw. PATSEY R, “died 10uF years ago i today. January 8 PONDEXTER today. With breaking hearts, within this narrow her form. whose gentle soul had 0'Donoghue. &t m.w. Funeral prayed God's living sorrow sad but_loving dear mother, SAVAR! Vihuary 8. 1921 A loving mother, 8o gentle and kind, A vt mother 1" could. not And while llllnl Iléh! “l ¢ I‘Iu{‘l ep Her memor; ehall always kee] nrkt TovING' PAUGHTER. “ByLia GIOVANNETTI N R. A tribute of love and devotion to lh?nlncmn v of my dear father. EDWARD SNYD! who died five years ago to- 2 Bt LN Y ays be remembered In this ary world of strife. You shall never be forgotten ‘As long as God shall give VHE life. < oF iR, In eweet remembrince of my N R ushand. EDW. E. LK who gear Husband. BDY E i aro today. Sahuary 8. 18 ; eilently sit in the evening. As L Sling B0 sad and alone. 1 think of he dear one diparted R0s ance with me sharcd our home “Tis then with & heart full of anguisi B Tont in_sorrow and T ery out in T e woh“Tould'1"bat have my fov ount Feside ~Around by the Areudt, 35" wirs. - of our dear HIS In_sweet memory left us five 1921 EDWARD E. who Sosrs ago today, January 8. It's sweet to be remembered, nd Pleasant 't 10 find. Mheagh you may be abeent ThouEh S are kept in mind my dearest father: SIP, et to breathe your name In Hife we loved you dearly I death we do the sam RICAND MRS J ILLER. * A tribute of love to the memor, At ousin, CORAH WATSON, 7..1928. at Melea L WILLTAM HARPER the heloved husband of Mary F. Sharper and loving father of | William . Sharper. jr. and Emma S Kenney. Funeral from Pleasant Grove M “hurch Sunday. January 10. at 2 p.m 9% ~nw\ The death. September 30. 19: coar. Australia, of GEORGE SHA] Aerican citizen, is reported by the Ameri: can_consul dnev. Australia. - The lecal representatives of deceased can obtain fur- ther information by applying to the De- partment of State. Washington. D. C. N. In this city, on Januar 1626, ELLA B SHERMAN widow of the late john Sherman, in the 76th year of her age. She leaves one son, John ° Sherman._of Kalispell Mont. and iwa’ dauchiers Mrs, Eugene Van ' Voorhis iam B. Farnham of R Notice of funeral hereafter. . January 7. 1026, at 7 Feasenden' st. n.w. ER. beloved son’ of tauft (nee Skinner). aged 61 Funeral from above residence wn Relatives gnd AVARE SofBABY WILLIAN Annio ears. Litiiay at & o'clock b.m friends Invited SMITH. Departed this life Wednesday eve ing. January 0 1026, 1t the ol tramph of faith, HENRY SMITH. Funeral from fhe Moting Bethel Baptisi Chirrc batween #nd and_3re Roy. pastor: on Sunday. January 10, p.m. Body can be viewed on S evbnin from & o'clock wntil Sund; at James H. Winslow's fo e "above named Friends'invited. Thursday. Januars 7. 1026, at 9 S B0y USSR e Too Ve W S5 (nee Low. \,\m Wife of Herbert W. Smith of Guneral hereafter. ON BAYER. Friday Januars # SNYDER. father. v at 1015 am. HECTOR VON BAYER. be- loved father of August H.. Willlam H Rudolf C. von Bas Funeral from A Pennsylvania ave unday. January 10. st 2 p.m. Reiatives and friends invited. 0+ my Who leparied Uhis life thirce years asd today. danuary mn not for, Gone, ) jid DEVOTED COUSIN. HALL. otten. 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