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Mulberry . 5 Reawistpenagnt There are four colors, Rose A seamless 9 x 12 rug of Taupe,AppleGreen,Prune and this material, bound and Beige available in an eighteen ready for use, $ 5.00 foot width .at the $12’°0 costs but . 7 2y same price . . . Rewularly $15 per sq. vd. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, FEB. 27th, IN ORDER TO FACILITATE OUR MOVING For th ho may desire to pay for their purchases from incmyle, we ¢ hz:rc e‘;:;l;rislow'; ay convenient method of charge accounts, which we will be glad to explain to those interested. e FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES STORE OPEN FROM 8 A.M.t05.30 P.M. DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY Sloane Endorsed Merchandise (arries An Assurance of Satisfaction CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The District of Columbla Chapter, American War Mothers, will give a card party tomorrow, 1:30 p.m., in the auditorium of Hecht's new store build- ing. Funds will be used for carrying on activities for the service men in the several hospitals ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Miss Vivian B. Small, president of Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohlo, will meet the Lake Erle women at a tea at the Women's City Club from 4 to 6 o'clock. All Lake Erie women are invited. The Tllinois State Soclety will hold a reception in honor of Senator and Mrs. Deneen, 8 o'clock, at the Washington Club. Al Illinois people invited. Rep- resentative Willlam R. Johnson will speak. Dancing, cards and refresh- ments, The past matrons of Electa Chap- ter, O. E. § will hold their annual meeting and dinner tomorrow even- ing, Grace Dodge Hotel. Officers of the Grand Council, Royal Arcanum, will pay their an nual visitation to Capitol Council - to- morrow, §: Pythian Temple. Martha Chapter, No. 4, Order East- E will give a dinner from 5 to 7 o'clock tomorrow night at North- t Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, for the benefit of the home board. The Department of American Cit nship of the Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs of the District will ded’cate in evening to patriotism tomorrow, 8 oclock at D. A. R. Memorial Conti- nental Hall. Speakers, Frederic Wil- liam Wile, Representative H. R. Rath- hone and Solicitor Theodore G. Risley, Navy Band. \Washington Qua The Benning, Glendale and Oakland The Goucher College dinner for Goucher alumnae and friends attend- ing the N. E. A. convention will be given at Potomac Hotel at 6:30 o'clock. An f{llustrated travel talk on *“Cali- fornia the Beautiful and the Wonders of the Great Southwest” will be given at 8 o'clock in new Eastern High School by Prof. Henry Warren Poor of Boston. The lecture is one of a serles being given by the Community Center Department, the: last to be siven March 24 at Central High. The study class of United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street, will meet 't 8 o'clock. All welcome. Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E Citizens’ Association will ¢ 5., will give its annual dance and card bership drive at its mes 3 9 9 o'clock, at 2400 Sixteenth 0 pam.. at Smothers cial program of orchestra music, p! and vocal ind Paul Lawrence Dunlbar's selection; * Conduit Road € will r t tomorrow, 8 p.m., at St David's parish hall. Representative Zihlman is expected to speak. The Young Men's Holy Name So- ciety of Holy Rosary Church will have a social nizht tomorrow, § o'clock, at the band hall. Dr. Simon of the Pemple et venings with a ser We Moderns isical service first time Columbia Heig dinne cheduled tomorrow night b been postponed indefinitely, o the illness of a number of members Woodside Civic Associution will meet 1t Woodside Schanl +ha mocsinm having “en postponed from February 17. Mrs. Charles Wood will give a ravel talk, § o'clock, at Peck Memo- rial Chapel. It will be ilustrated with 100 pictures ns’ Association Viva M. January will le “True Prayer.” § o'clock, wditoriura, I street ture on t Unity A special meeting of the Gold Star Department, American War Mothers, vill meet 730 o'clock, at the Health Studio, 1628 K street. 1t will be fol @ m 1 and lite y pro- with impromptu « nz at 9 fancy articles and Eighth Street Sabbath “Esther The new will be ziven am Public is invited ess Men's Women of Hamline M. E. Church, “ixteenth and Allison streets, will werve a chicken dinner in the church Il, Allison street entrance, tomor- — ~ow from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club will give a din- A Good Way to Help ||| {7, lomorrow, 630 pm., at the Lee Pay for Yopr Home Is to Rent a Room The Tivoll Pastime Glub will have dance tomorrow, 9 p.m., in private “allroom of the Arcade, Mrs. Thomas D. Whyte, ssisted by ml rs of Continental Chapter, D. will give o card party tomor- it the Women's City Club. Pro will be donated to District hapter house fun way to rent to wri Stating antages of you have to send 1t Temple Brotherhood of the Wash. ngton Hebrew Congregation will be ar Sinai Brotherhood of Those attending fon, 6:30 p.m., roone > a1 special train. National Fellowship Club will nformal lance MMOrrow Mourning Blacks Dyed < in the rose room of Hotel Visitors welcome. 24-HOUR SERVICE 1 Northwest Union, W. C. T. U., will Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. tomorrow, 2 p.m., at W. C, T. U. Lincoln 239 dilding. Mrs. W. W. Husband will neak on_Amerd |xi7;\{]cn Bacillus Ac:dophilus Milk ~ oo o | Tuxedos, $25 Ask your nhyxiclan about 1t ¥ EISEMAN’S ot by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND 7 7th & F Sts. ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE |! | 1515 U St N.W. OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located in Ou: Own Blds | f 922 14th St. Opposite. Franklin Park CLAFLIN Est. 1880 Formerly 9th_and ¥ ity Cluby This Wonderful Old Prescription H For Rheumatism | Refilled a Milion Times | Proscription XTRaT 10 filled in 1864 Ontictuns anid Optometrists e, credit—on i A mostliberal terms, Why no ———————————————|ll open an account with us while FURNITURE our suits and overcoats are reduced ? RENTING FOR Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5,000 Folding_Chairs Always, in Stock H. BAUM & SON | 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. . 542.40 Date of Birth for Parties 7th & F Sts. ;\\“\)\\\\\“\“\\“\ Burlington Hotel Announce the first large installa- tion In the world of The Titanafram The Master Musical Instrument Daily from 12 to 2 and from 8 to 10 P.M. Blue Plate Luncheon, 50c Special Luncheon, 75¢ Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.25 A LA CARTE SERVICE ALSO pecial Card Party Room 30c to 50c Per Table Committee and Board Meeting Luncheons in Private Dining Rooms, $1.00 VERMONT AVE.. Below Thomasa Cirele AL LA RNNS NO EXAMINATIO %,000 at Age 30. S Full Informat LeROY GOFF 610 Woodiurd Bdg Life Insuruance Costs 14th STREET A : / P4 : ; ¢ 3 ASBEAAAALTRTRRRALALARARRARRA NSRS SNNNANNRNNE r Use it on Liver and Onions LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE GRAVE VAULT PROTECTION From Water in the Grave burial case fn the world. A ’{«":u":’::.lm Never belore e tns inary means been able 158 Rl Soved ones the best. withous Zreat expense. This wonderful Clark Grave Vault is furnished by sss W. W. Chambers for We Give You a $250 Complete Funeral for $125 Fine ambulances to and from City Hospitals.. s"nn A phone call to Col. 432 will bring us to you. The Brown Stens Funeral B W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. W,le’l Yall NeeJ Us We Are Ready Day or night—Summer or Winter, we are ever ready to respond to your call for help. We know, you will avpre- clate the reliable, care- ful mortuary service we give. Model chapel, private ambulance and livery in connection. Call— James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 - THE WEATHER District Detailed to General Staff. Col. Walter T. Bates, adjutant gen- eral, now under instructon at the Army War College, Washington, has of Columbla—Increasing | been detailed to duty with the War cloudiness and warmer, with lowest| Department general staff, to take ef- temperature about 35 degrees tonight; tomorrow cloudy and warmer, prob- ably rain tomorrow afternoon; mod- erate southeast and south winds. Maryland and Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight; to- morrow cloudy and warmer, probably raln tomorrow afternoon; moderate southeast and south winds, increasing tomorrow. West Virginia—Increasing cloudl- ness and warmer tonight; tomorrow rain and warmer. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 39; § p.m., 35; 12 midnight, 32; 4 a.m., 29; 8 a.m., 28; noon, 37. Barometer—4 p.m., $0.21; 8 pm., 30.29; 12 midnight, 30.33; 4 e.m., 30.38; 8 a.m., 30.45; noon, 30.43. Highest temperature, 39, occurred 4t 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperatures same date last year— Highest, 61; lowest, 45. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:13 a.m. 27 p.m.; high tide, 5:55 7 pan. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1 a.m. 114 p.m.; high tide, 6:42 a.m. 7:02 pm. and 6: and and The Sun and Moon. _ Toduy—Sun rose 6:49 a.m.; sun sets 5:54 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:48 a.m.; sun sets 5:56 p.m. Moon rises 3:11 p.m.; sets 5:12 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunsct. Condition of the Water. Temperature and water at condition of 1t Falls toda 84; condition, mu Weather in Various Cities. the Temperature, z3 Weather - ygar s 1800 cmeg Albany » A Haltimore 5 Birmingham ' } Bismare Pe.cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear lotdy Ioar T {4e) “harleston” hicags innati Kansas City Ton"Angelos Couiweiite Ylauit Fia e Orleatis New Yorko: iy jelohia Bhoanix FOREIGN. Greenwich time. today ) Temperature. W Colon Cur “orn and north- =0 wheat area i cut. not “very shart. Owner blease anae Waahington Anfmal Rescuc League, 349 Mars nd ave B e Gark tan G e ram 7 lmrasaive ries SOSTer AT anoly Washington Animal = Resoue. Leacus. A0 Marviand ave s PART BULL d r i T hlack Body. Deiniele Orwnes picgse anoly W Ve 5in"M vendor | el ) on 1. Anins SKYE TERRIE] dark brown. FAG. Vire: endon 490, 6 and Feb F pm on either’ Central haol Brehtwood cal. north bour ceturned 10154 Nichols ave tnum tob, with_ rewand BEAGL white: & BEAGLE HOUND. vellc months old. et to ve ning bills. Sund toxt between 13th and Belmout Park on 16th umhia 1561 EASTPIN——C mornine. betweer T i Reward CAT blue Persian ey ave. .o “and_br vearl bordered: at or Temnle on Tae near Northea: ay. ™S found call Cley VELOPE. larc "F!Y“pd David R. TIRE. mounted. off Cadi T Q 8t n.w. and receive reward FIRESTO! Return to 140 tortoise shell tim: nanie on brown . Claude Semones": reward. Line Tortoise rim. 1 p 0. Case Main ¢ reward W o rday morhine Mike Ozhurn. U AR Adums 765 REYS, in rado uil OPEEA ardar on Toion ton” e Call" Adama 4500 Apt. PEARL NFCKLA T o'clock. o L8 o prtveen Tayiol 3 dudSTek 30 i Tyl and Guine 1350 Tavlor st. n.w. Reward, o roown to PIN. small. onyx. with mosaic bird: in Co- Tumbia Theater or between there and Oth on F.or hetween F. and Pennsylvania ave. on 9ih: reward. 212 B st. ge. PUPPY, enow-white setter. 8 weeks old; corner 24th & Wednesday morning. George Russell Brown. North 4385, FHTh St niw PUPPY. . femalo, 1. Prixes- ‘good reward. Linc Caroiin 5 PURSE. Te small _taon Sultable reward. ress Box ar office. NG—Lady's white £old diamond and sip- B o] iva. for Miile. puond and sap. reward if returned to manager B Hotel. . old. with ruby setting. A5 T vetween B and ¥ ward_Line. 7663 RIN 1 signet T S et Filiruary B2 non. _Cleveland 1807. RING, 1 d: white wold setting: o, L iex iy 010 etipe Mr. 1808 Wwith initials at Mount Ver- ack oxford. Monday_eve. . car around 2 p. Sat WATCH, gold; Ilnlki Fc‘hruu?'hl between Swann st. and Republic Theater: reward. North 4957, WATCH. lady's. gold, Waltham: Saturday. Finder please return to Aot. 504. llflflzg.flfll 'w"n";‘s':r';:e; S, oh eold ausd and | fect Julz* 6.»7 == Cards of Thanks. Bampeiehbors and friends for “their’ sy our brother-in-law, FK:NK“BXKR- o ot ME. AND MRS. TEEPLE. * MEREDITH. We 10 express our sincers thanks wnd deepest aporeciation to our many friends and neighbore for ir kind- Dess ehown us during the iliness and the leul:fiul flv.;{ll Irlh‘ljllrs Ald.ln:v} death of R e J NI iRANDSON, 2 AND LEWIS. L Mg Deaths. BROOKS. Members of the Men's Clift Bock vt 07 e Tl fe atiend pihe eral of our 'late brof FUGEN BROOKS, from 8¢, Like's Epla Qhurgh Wednesday &t ' 0 clock. " Death 0. 206 $ President. Secretary: Monday, February 22 19268, at the rsidence of her dutighter. Mes W. 5 Thompson, 1521 28th st. n.w., EMILY W . widow of John W. Brown. Funeral from r‘ruvu resider on Thursday. Febroary 25, & a.n Interment ‘4t Congres- #ional Cemetery. CADY. Suddenly Tueadas. February 23, 1926, at Prov) ce Hospital, WILLIAM R~ aked 75 sears. beloved. husband of Fanunie E. Cady and father of William A.. Richard A Benjamin J.. Mrs, Frances E. Owens and Mrs. Edoa Donnelly. Notice of funeral later. - CAMPBELL, Cebruar 6. at Freedmen's 1 JOSEPHT MPBELL devoted Asncs “Murdock. * Daisey fd Matue Murdock and cousin aanie Stevenson and Lillian Davis. F from Sayle's undertaking establish- st sw. Fr February 26, Belatives und friends invited. Tiesday morning. February 2350 0'clock. at Ker homs. §807 y Heighty avel Wertporeet Park ore. 61 heart “troubin, LU0 HOLDENCARROLL. aced 07 vears. moth- e ot Past Honier Carroll. DE WILHORST. Departed _this lifa Isiand,” from.ghe ch A Tth ot Triday, Fo p.m. Belatives and fri Interment at Congressional ary 20, it invited. tery. FORREST. Wednesday. February 24, 1 t his fesidence. 3030 O st 0w CLAR E R. beloved husband of Magxie C ]““V‘xrtsal (nec Tenuant). Notice of funera. HARRISON, ife Fehanary ot realde X veloved elatives and_ frie gusting s Church Th . at 9 o'clock. whe; s will be sung ¥ St Josenh's L W SARAH buch and M atkee, “way. Va wife mo; Wik sday. Febrias . at 630 to St Joseph’'s Church, where ass will be sald at 10 am. fo! the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 24° HODGRIN Hodickin and Hand. Mrs Thonipson. Nineteenth Street MRS ANNIE (H Anthons late Jomenl e of funeral trted this life Tuesday at 9 pm.. . sweetest & Dowe e Kites of s rth 3 Wif HER BELOVED HUSBAND, JOSEPH. * Columbia Aid Associa ed of the death o 1 E. BOWM s. se. 12 day. Febru v Uni Call mecting | Wedn, st Odd Fellows' Hall, te DISHMAN. 1 JOKDAN. 1 am w. CALL 1 of i ana v o his de Us qn;m‘ a2 r of Ellswort He leaves 1o erk. fo) 2w Wedriesd Home. Mem- 40 9 "are invited JFxaited Ruler 3, 192 HARRIE of Charles Kelley, Minor and_ste heloved wif = of ughter of ot i friends. Jary Her 1926, HARR' usband of Jennie M:(hln! . n.e., Thursday. February ., thence to oly Comf{o: 8,500 88 dence 5 Holy 60 Reiatives and friends invited. Intsrmen: Bonm; Brae Cemetery. Baltimore Md MORONEY. Tuesday. February 23 ST‘:u‘A,..“MrU\IU!“uMIXH 1 . .‘a 2.!.‘,1926. lic Church. Richmond. 'I'husml.l.v‘" Cn}l’t& ruary 25 February 26. at the residenc o 634 B ar nw. of Tuner Monday, February bel of her son. Robert D. M; MARGARET DE COURC Wi late Robert Mills of Berwick, Me. I serviies o futernient tipon arris Tuesday. February 23. 1926, 4 < Hom X %8 eloved uxhter of Edgar J. and Margaret Uf Ramey. Funeral services at 1 .w. Thursday. Februars Interment at Fairfax RIELY. 't o pee it his ‘realdene 141975 & m - a siden st, PRANCIS"C. "Deloved nusband i sele C. Riely ased 60 vears.* Fineral i, Hysone's tuneral home. 1300°X . 0. ursday. February 25. at 2 p.m. termént at Glenwood Cemeters. RILEY. Suddenly, on Monday, February 22, 1026, KATHERINE SHOCK. beloved wife of Willard T. Riley. “Funeral tervicos will be beld at, Zurhorsi's funcral Paslors S01 East Capitol et. on Thursday, Febiuary %5, at 1 pm. Interment Loudon Parl Cemetery. Baitimore. 3 (Baltimore, Md.. papers please CTER. Monday, February 1026, at the residence of her son-in-law, John B Flynn, 2515 28th st n.w.. KATHARIN widow of Benford Sauter, in the Both year of her age. Funeral from the above resi- dence Thursday. Februar; 25, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the Chureh of Saint Thomas the Kpostic, at 9 o'clock, Rela: tives and friends invited. Intermeni Mount Olivet Cemetery. Please omit fowers. 24° EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1926. g e e S . ., R P RUARY 4 Yo 8 February * 2, Let et dénce * Friday ary Relatives and friends invitad. at Rock Cresk Cemetery. SMITH. Wednesday. February 24, 1926 o'clock am.. at ber home. 1603 irving st Mre LUCY B. SMITH. widow of Rev James T ‘Smith and beloved mother of Dr. Lucian C. Smith of Ceara. Drazil Charies M. Smith. Maj. Stephen 1 Smit) " Fanny B Smith. Ellzabath D’ Smith wnd Mrs K. L. Cambbell. = No- tice of funera) luter. STEV] Departed this life February 22 1026, ai 4:53 pm_ at her recidance. 2 4th st nw. Mre FLORENCE J STEV beioved wife of Jobin J 3 from Florida Avenue Bantist Ch day. February 25.at 1 p.m friends (nvited SWAYZE. Mond; St. Petershur loved " husbun February 2 2 Fla. THEODORE F.. be. { the late Elizabeth W Swayze. Services at his late residence, No." 1 East Melrose st. Chevy Coasc, Md.. Thursday. February 25. at 11 am Interment (private) Arlington Nattonal . Wednesday. February CHARLES = HARRISON of funeral bereaft to eternal rest at Galling Remains resting funzral hipe 1rom Church ¥ om rment at Pasne WILLIS. Tuesday, February his"raxidence, K1% 5th et 0w W beloved hushand of Ka m Dis late rosi 9 etery. (New Y Baltimors papers pleass covy.) In flemoriam, In #ad but loving remembrance of In: JESSE H. BRICE. * )y of my dea TE @ BRICE tosay. February 24. 1924, ‘Twas early momning when the Master's Voioe Called softly. “Come and rest Ms_sufferink orie Come now and lay Your biead Upon s et BROWN. In I BRYANT ako, Fe Gone FEWKES. 1 FEWK HARRISON. = of our d. who _pae: PROCDEOOT PROCIFOL We £ HER DEV SRS, MRS E.DE D_Y_PAVNY AL DIRECTOR T_ WILLIAM LEE. et ‘almer. Liver A w M 5 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Ehaper Telephone __Main 2473 " Eficient Serv . Deal & Co. S N.E. LINCOLN )-‘ T. F. COSTELLO i1 . can S TER A sane Wm. H. Sardo & Co. e _Lincoln 524 Model Chi V.L. SPE CO. succes onnecte nal W Speare exiarlish 009 H. St N.W. iy 040 F St 1| " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRC 3034 M ST.NW. 15 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main5512 i Fem CHAS. S. ZURHORST 01 EAST (“::"ln'l‘g ST. 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