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2| Decoration Day Calls Here’s a Choice Group of charming fabr n sheer silks or stunning crepe weaves. EEREEEE LA TRARRERRRRRS W““‘“‘EHEEEEE Rayon Vests Really 9.50 Scores of light colors are shown that won’t see” Applied to the new ways of charging you interest on your ac- counts and budget ing your interests. WALTER YALE DURAND Trade Commission and a widely rec- ognized authority on coal and other commodities. died of Bright's disease | ice, an organization that collects in- | formation to be presented to members of Congress. In 1909 he was appoint. jed an economist in the newly organ- ized Bureau of Corporations, which later became the Federal Trade Com- ieral Trade Commission, notably the | meat packer investigations. He was | born at Romeo; Mich., in 1874, grad- [nl the residence of his brother, E. | Dana Durand, former director of the | United States Census. 3613 Northern iplace. Cleveland Park. tomorrow | afternoon at 2 o'clock JOHN 1. LINNEY DIES WEDNESDAY MAY 26, 1926. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., Army Hall. in Grand The District Council of the Na- tional Council of Catholic Women will meet tomorrow. 8 p.m., in the :\lu,,vg:wer Hotel. Al Catholic women nvited. will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the home of Mre. I. B. Peters, 1513 Oak the Home Economics Association will meet in the executive committee room of the headquarters of the | American National Red Cross, Sev- enteenth and D streets, tomorrow at | 8 p.m. Dr. Edith Hawley. food eco- griculture, will speak on “The Comparison of the Food Habits of TONIGHT. EVERS B. BROWN vacht off the coast-of England, has been flled in Surrogate’s Court. The document was executed February ing the intervening 48 years to the time of his death, April 8. -Mr. Brown lived for 36 years aboard his yacht anchored off the coast of Essex, England, never putting to sea. He left his entire estate to his cou- sins Willlam Bayard Cutting, who No mention of the total value of the estate was given.c | FOR JUDGE G. E. DOWNEY Burial of xembnr of Court of Cemetery Tomorrow. Funeral services for Judge George Honorary pallbearers were ‘mem Reaths. ! Siimmer — sc;l‘lm W‘uhl‘v;lcwn" fl“‘:.""mf' lences, together t the o- SCOTT Mar |"'.‘fl 6 al hig R Reduced Saus/ncluon Since 1859 IS DEAD AT AGE OF 52| =oonicai’ society ‘ot Washington and WILL IS PROBATE seviathee “Sada-atnar. ' D GYBRGY, ugs Reduce TR the Chemical Society, will meet Sat- o Mabel me,‘ $4 0 Bap S Rioxs, 65¢ i eavs 0 . . urday, 430 pm., In’ the audltorium S — - Nee o bt Tater % : .|ot the Cosmos Club. Prof. Ernst ,n. ried this 'gunas. “9x52.’;. R““suu = \ , A b $ | Well Known Economist and For. Conen, director of the Van't Hor Mrs. Jumn‘;' Bsz:rd of.; hing: De:a ,;m;, -;‘vd_h‘l: !u: 25 ! 3 ¥y, BOTH SIDRS OF 1 AT R ¥T “THE DEPRNI inf f Laboratories, University of Utrecht, ton to in ‘Eccen- ear” friend.” Mry. ‘Noti 8x10 .. ... $395 ® bodice top rayon 66 9 mer Chief in Trade Commis- | L0 oS I rens on Meta: £ o % A G g ey, wee. o, BADER $4 vests in an attrac- ere S none ion St bs H morphosis of Matter and the Alleged tric's Estate. sl-unmr devoted matner of )‘ x9 ... N tive range of pastel %/ sion Succumbs Here. [ e Pertect aualits ll 18 S th Street tones ; e et ey or. e s wiled in Mue. hrown 0-8 eVEn i . " e nstants.” ure wi = | M50l Asseciated Pred: Arandeon, Diece. B reen. ; Plain renter o Street Floor SO bllnd as they Walter Yale Durand, 52 years old, | lustrated by experiments and lantern | “npoy'yoRic May 26.—The will of ;"’dei's T ,?‘u',":.r:n‘av}".}‘::?:‘.‘m.m. posIaue e, ‘ formerly first assistant chief econ: 9 McEvers Bayard Brown, wealthy and Hollomant “Friends” an i omist of the United States Federal Kit Carson Post, No. 2, G. A. R., |eccentric banker, who died aboard his mr ted. 8L Ofcers R. Guiild. No. 2 —S0 SAID JONATHAN | in Garfleld Hospital last night. The Quola Ciub will meet for din- |15, 1378, and s provisions disposing | I:AURA LA EUTn "t ' SWI Mr. Durand was an economio ex- | ner tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Pyle Inn, |of an annual income estimated at PR o r e w o t e s i + | pert for the People's Legislative Serv- | 1633 Sixteerith’ street. $1,000,000 had not been changed dur- twesn H and 1 l.’nl';’cbz 3§ AP P ét ;‘o): .vns CORNELIA Hu}(fl Fr" o Departed this life Mondas SMITH, . 1926 “after a brief iline May vi 1. buying, all we can say mission. He. continued with the com- inal Felio o Y 4 o A £ - The National Fellowship Club will rt Fulton Cut- is, that those who are ;“‘:"‘“;" ""'"t retiring """‘:I' Jogars | give a dance tomorrow night on_ the m\e: ;,:n‘.’;yz Nle':gvr::? One-half share J | 0 BLIND to vour Bosiul ‘,‘.',?,j:({’;";’,ff,"',',',,.',, the sig. | '00f of the Washington Hotel. Visi- | which would. have gone to William | welfare as not to SE nature “Walt Durand.’ G Cutting will be divided anicng Bis ! the harm in - charging M. Durand was well known in| The Conduit Road Citizens' Assocta- | fil\CPPHR TR TG FATE OF Santa | ot A I i Washington, having figured promi- | tion will meet tomorrow, & p.m., at | po N Mex.: Mrs. Tris Origo, & resi- ,,,,,w you for what vou di | nently in many of the most important ! St. David's Hall. Annual elections. dent of Italy, and Mrs. Oliver James Juneral of ,,“,, Py ,,,',::’, sz not buy are not studv- | investigations' conducted by the Fed: —— g X from chr CaE ’fl H 7 The International Language Club | °f New York. ‘hurch ¥riday » _We have seen the uated from Oberlin College, Ofiio, and | Atreet. Any one interested in ' the |- Mrs. Justine B. Ward of 1326 Quincy ”'Jfil'u"”‘"".'."" geprare ot ’9"‘"‘" hght in this respect | took two years of post-zraduate work | Study of Esperanto is invited to at-!street northeast, a sharer in the estate hereby noti: m»z v .nl 0’ o hi s o |at Harvard. He was for eight years | tend. | of McEvers Bayard Brown, has main- | 4orrow. at ;h;,olg;m- "Thurtat " ment Ig 5 2 3 2 | professor of English literature at . — . |tained a residence in Washington for | af ‘afranging far 1un"z| and hriar o one . . . i for what vou get. | Phillips Academy. Andover, Mass., | The Nebraska State’ Society will |;ore than five vears, She went abroad | late brother. LEVI T, SMI : |and was head of the department of [FIVe A dinner and dance at the Con- | in February and is now in rnmnd services to be h We do not penalize | English litreature at Ohevlin | Rressional Country Club {omorrow | Mrs. Ward is the wife of George Ca-| Anacosfia D. | 4 | “He s survived. by his widow. who | ®Vening. Special bus will leave Sev- hor Ward of New York Colimbia Ladee. N Ld | GRS {was Miss Sara Watson of Oberlin, | enteenth and H streets at §:30 p.m. i~ ety gy v tnvie it hvee donis: VM. B HARRIS Fxalted Rulgr, NI eaT poraices: willl b6 condiioted].y, THe: 1000 wud d nutrition section of FUNERAL AT RESIDENCE P Attest: FLOYD €. PA VA\' L‘fi lR"fi at HI)VM !nl’- MENT COOTE' SPEID 57 the late - Br. Cament, :mdavvh-rnd Eilen Pour!i- Norris. in o Burial at ‘(lr!h":l" - “ STMMY. Quietlv, the marning at Tr nomist in the Bureau of Home Eco. Claims Will Be in Rock Creek | STUEMY, Quony. rm.\'u'"x" s !'nomics, United States Department of i lnv-d nulhnd of Teahells et e e won th-n wone T;c.uudn ooy m. “intermene At "JH]N‘N (’ml(!l\:‘ R ock g | % | | the Family of the Man on the Farm Eddy Downev of the United States ot n R F. HARVEYS.SON | AT BALTIMORE HOME itf Faniiof ue Srus on vie sarin maayiomile of e Uates Bt Buih B0, o v e g o | : p [ Any one intérested in studies of this 3745 McKinley street, Monday. wmere i .Hemital, WILLIAM 1. THOMAS (L FUNERAL DIRECTORS 157 ‘Wa: Well Known n.,, Ball Play- | kind is invited to m mel-m conducted at the residence this atter. | 6 _monrn their loss a Joving %\ h COLUMBIA 5 o noon. Rev. .James Shera Montgomery, | .};;"'" Thomas; 8 hrother. 2 LOWEST PRICES er, Court Reporter and Stenog- chaplain of the House of Representa and a host of ather » ORI S s to b Smart to last degree, of ¢! ORGANT. ATION ACTIVITIES ” iated. il he in | Remaina van he seen at I'hey are all you would expect a new Sum mer dress to he. Smart the 1 : aphier . tHe: CRBIYeY: z 'A:,:; :\itlzfx(ogm':::‘.m'm will be in Fomaing can be seen a8 | Th ln'hn T Sleward s tuneral parlor. 30 fireplaces. produced several players who after Avalable June 1<t {‘ward played in the big leagues. i | | John J. Linney. former court re-| Burnside Corps. M 2 % A erabteri 70 gl o, Inirmeat k S S GG T e and black. holiday dress. FOR RENT | porter and Capitol stenvgrapher and | hold memorial D(orclnn Joini :H:?mfi'.,'.fa"pr".'.'.‘{"s";hffil’. o Rom | invited. AR e e Be sure to see this group before choosing vour holiday dres | a well known base ball player, died | Burnside Post, G. A. R.. for de m-ea;m N, Srner. Gone. hut not fargctten ’ Printed and plain georgette, Deauville sport silks, canton and flat crepes, satins, 4/ DELIGHTFUL HOME at his home in Baltimore yesterday | members, 8:30 ocxocl. it Grand Army | *jugee Downey was 65 years oid| wixpmis el TR PAMIEY il ¥URNISHED. near sheridian [f|aft long illness, according to word | Hall. and was a native of Rising Sun, Ind. 1920 5;'"' L e taffeta and the 1 d Extra Si 16 to 44 and 46 to 52 i Cirele and Rock Creek, with 0 |l received here today. He was about [ (om0 Shorgy after the. inauguration of TS et roiel % an 0 2 rooms, ° ths, 1l.car |70 vears old. Vi e . ctur ) love mother of Charles Newest Coin Dot Silks, Regular and Extra Sizes, B il sarage snace; targe rear vard. Alr. Tinney was 2 member of the | “Insight Inio Truth" 8 wcloek, ac|resident Wilson he was speoinied| fmen bycnse S ‘mm""" o ~ . ( f S t (* ts Qlo’ 90 [} sleeping porch, nicely furnish- |l | old Creighton Base Rall Club. a well | Unity Auditorium, 1326 1 street. s AR sesveds unieh 1915 when Th"\?;’. funeral parlors, 13547 4th ot 0w A Choice rroup o mart Loalts, MLV, ihoroughly modern, 2 even || known organization of fts time. which | icismet Counci, Royal Arcanum, |President. Wilson appointed him one et Wi Bidase . will meet, 8 o'clock. at 24 Grant place, 'of the judges of the Court of Claims. | In Memoriam., s $160 mo. To inspect | iie left. Washington about 20 or 25 | The United Lodge of 'rheo-opm-u.\ e i NE Main 4752 —Potomac 1..\ra;-; 1%0 to become a court renorter | 109 THl Bullink, Seventeenth and 1| Navy Yard Employe Retires. [ CRAPMAN. 10 tsnden trinute a0t tocing W {in the courts in Raltimore and had | streets. will have a clase continuing | Thomas Hardy. employe of the | [Tmors of me beloved aunt | CKEEVER"‘“GO | lived in that city since that time. He | its study of “After Death Conditions,” | Washington Navy Yard. retired e, L %adoTart=d this lite ki } e - | was retired several vears ago. § o'clock. Public invited. terday. after 43 years of service. As e N EVELYN CHAPMAN. ''® | ORSS] | Mr, Linney had long heen an ac — a farewell and as an indication of | FITZGERALD. In sad hut lovine rem tive member of the Holy Name So.| The Immaculate Conception branch | the esteem in which he was held by | CARY % Our dear nal JOSEPRINE FiTe ciety. of the Holy Name Society will. meet. | his shopmates, he was presented on | May 26. 1995 CcC ON¢ ear ago today | Following funeral services Friday |8 o'clock, at its hall. Eighth and N | their hehalf with a handsome purse Sleep on. dear Josaphine” and take thy m i morning interment will he in Cwn. | Stree Charles F. Dolle, execulhr‘pongm ing casl called you home. He thou JM 1" b:l'l“ ort “an | gvessional Cemetery here. secretary of he National'Council of | == Te 8ol for us 5o i vai Catholic Men, will speak of the Mexi- BN BESHIE. “Death Is ! : 8 ; Gl ;an_siwation, Andrew Hickey u(;(l Cards of Thanks. MUTON. in loving emory of our | ic Stri i i have for hix address organization wor > I Swallowed Up ||| Comic Strir Cartoonist Dead. 1o o m e e e Society. | CORCORAN. W wuuh 1o cxoress oue sin- | iz Tte four sears sra todare Hes 49: . . 5 | SEATTLE. Wash.. May 26 (.| Music by the boy choir of the church.| hore o alaavon: i aeonirenons Jor | Wha e home without » mothers in VlCtOl‘y, ~ Clarence Rigsby. cartoo: and s | the manv kiad and tender expressions of an cheer g when hlue? ; Mustrator. died Monday night at his| Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard. jmeathy ;fl,‘.”,';‘,‘,‘.‘,',‘;!, 'lfi‘;:'.:."g‘b“,.’m.' Uo7 ""‘"'" she who cneere a Alie. gooas olfl - salvisiers studio here. He was the originator | founder of the International Society | BESSTE CoREO who died Mav |\ Withah Cledln bbb dat A % i v for the deceased. Targer [||of the animated eartoon and several | of Art and Letters. has asked the| 1. ‘; N A ak . - NG one Enews the et sug nuss 7o ) : HE sume than necessary ave patd J]| comic strips, including Maj. Ozone | members and other frineds for a. lit ‘rmunn\ Twian 1o exores me sincere Bup we know that God has hiest ou 1 Decidedly smart are these Summer hats, in the chojeest ’ for funerals by stricken families, and Ah Sid. the Chinese Kid. He (erary evening to be devoted to works | THpani a0 o T st 1o, croreas ————t R ! \ et he ; says W. W. CHAMBERS. tha [}|was a former sfaff ariist for the New | of cotemporary American and foreign | irinds and oreonsations for the beauti- | oo o WIS mediums, large. transparent shapes of imported Swiss hair; §{ll 2350 uadertarer. York Herald. the New York World |writers, $30 o'clock, at her home, f;’.‘.?,“’.’.?"u'?r"""' et el == e i A R 3o T el i i i and the Brooklyn Eugle, and a con-|2019 N street. | DAVIN LA THOMPSON. 2715 Mjlls| TON. who mr'-d 'm- life four vers - small, close-fitting shapes”of belting: ribbon ;. sport types, | Call the nm;"n!lmw Funeral tributor to the magazines, Life, Judge 5 Ave. X.E.. City. R — today. "h" 6 5 : N e M. ome, | and the Sam Lloyd Syndicate. ss meeting under auspices of arest mother. T !m lonmw street types, dress hats and cuitable models for every occa- 2{ll ‘ere ranerals are arranged for ||| Andriceriiriscial Sounit: | Born. | Bt o Teit meio Ouin face: sion, . ln-e for Washington will be held in u'n\' Wednesdasy. May 26. 1926, to Dr. That none on earth can ul.e vour oldee. ' P . Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- and Mre. James Alrmdn Lyon. at Gar- Tired of the hollow. the false. the unirue. Exotic Summer colors as well as white, navy and black. Hats ! Mourn':n{ Blacks Dyed ' copai Church.South, & o'lock. Brier (¢4 Hotoit “i‘ " ot 2’6{-‘ 'c‘é‘é g% o is couthiul matron. All head sizes, | 2-HOUR SERVICE s Mllbe madel fl) KORACK, i oLy reme & for the miss and youthful ma ad ant un. Ana the tost tovial \l| Carmack Dry Cleaning Co, |, Labor Jamer x. mavi eal dear danehier”and arier U NATALIY £8 | LING, Tuesdas, Mav 25, 1026, ELEO, e M etHodlt | S ol o Gaughter of the Tats Geore At Joahing Bmalmr Funeral from her James Cannon. jr.. Episcopal Church South, Dr. Thomas saun® denarted thia’ me twenty yeirs vanlts are asn today. May 26, le'nln 239 Dashing Sport Hats, $1.98 and $2.98 | ~—————==|H. Lewis of the Methodist Protestant Iate residence. Stn at. n.ow. Friday. - . | Church and Dr. William L. Northridge | Mav 3 SRR " Rodom mage 30| In the hona whiee i R a0 Small and medinm shapes of azire. timbo and spread hemp, | CZE MA ofeneliset B e v o | roviane et o imar M in a diversifed assortment of bright colors, alse hiack. | o T e e | St Mars's Cemeters. Fiease omit oy "‘ bbb S W. W. CHAMBERS elieve that itching, bumning for | 1ot S s af this | RIGGER. in Jovine rememhrance of BERGLI ment and start nw lehng with qur %lgfihur“xnn rister. KATHERINE . | vear 179 persons were killed and 6,613 | e | i | injured in motor accidents in Greater | """ ELEONBRY ““L"‘G ,;,33 5,‘:'"',, tokae Fisy SCd8h |l Cor. 14t apin Sts. D ‘Wednesday. ~ May ed I . P! S | London. .;ui chaurch service; mficy«z the ofce of A fi'“"'|3‘i‘f¢ unseen br up. . o ! h 2 A o Inmm‘l‘n:(' 0”/\” EETEIGORIEE | | MARYSPECHT. Sccretary. - By !'h‘lr-.:l?‘:n;urdmer is blest. ‘ ! ! BETHEL Entered into elern 1 and of G gk R e L a1 our hearty Ho gianted decs * l S i W T DL | fifaend Fi, PR ollian e .;.m"s* Jitis one a ashington Animal Rescue League.| fortitude. Mre. NETTIE BETHE h Tonveades manrn their tose a JoViRE Brings Exceptional FTHEAAAAATAAAATATATASTHTILALATATTATTLRLL LALALALATRARRALRAARRA LA A AR AR SARNRRAUNNARR NN \\\_\\\S\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\}‘ \\&\\\‘\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\‘m‘“‘\\ A s S S S R S R N R R S S .Llnoleum, sq.yd. 4gc Dne ] Targe all | devoted hushand. .mother. father. five T 9 color. black eves ai An ulang ‘long | lere, two h:iol'h'r.danurnl\m:w‘l‘l 1"om"m" w,:‘v’: d:.. .,.,;‘ and lovinz ,"“mm, ot /, ; 4 © o o ve riends ral fr ) (= Values for Thursday ' ARIR A ave .l Rewue | BN B mm'm i1th and K ste. n GPORGE M. WATL wha deoanod Thoeale s voonu:"fi 1l white wi ear. | Thursday at 2 p May 26. 1025 i - ~ e wearing_harness. Owner elllm lt Wllh g- | B ‘The ‘d Tinner i Short and sudden was the call. - " | 7th & F Sts. fon Animal Rescue League, 349 Md. Lmmediaie Reliet Ausociation a hen You were taken from us a Mill Lengths and Irregulars SRR TR e St | PRI Y o e Tocet Yoiu hesd ~ at 2 pm.‘from Asbury Church Nerarers invited: JESUIE B MASON, Président; MARGARET !ln Rec. om You suffered hours. ves. hou o wall, for cure: hut ail 1 g, "'"’ 1 God e Really unusual quality of Printed Linoleum. whose imper- fections are so trivial that vou can scarcely notice ‘them. But the savings are large enongh to he naticed very easily. AIREDALE DO alone kinew what Fotomac 4670, o0 home tn Eive von resi RS, HENRIETTA' Y WALL. Hot Weather Suits hedelt and uickle: and Tost B d mmur. "ot Ruth Xt e ke Shock o nlnl ul rs ringa. Rring your room measurements and choose enough for all 3 i and"note: oier No 8.0, B < Vol draroauest” vour needs. Splendid patterns. for various requirements. On Our Liberal Credit Plan AR P Sitintet with 7 R g '\"p,-'_r"rfi'g”"m‘w' e ot Bl g —— 3 «:‘mm vxgu—m. or Sunday. Pone| 2 o clock, {rom Asbury Church. '11th ‘and FUNERAL_DIRECTORS, . - " & # . Adams ' . DLW . SG Jap Mathng Rugs s 95 1.500 Suits, including Palm Beaches, FABRIXG, viatinim: serew: et sith 1 | EEFIE E. STEWART. R. M. Timothy Hanlloon 4 i . A Y ;abardi T . diamond. in_the it 1900 Que SARAH B OHOLMES, Seereiars. . : ] ’ Linens, Mohair Gabardines, Tropical Saliinday mient. the 32nd._ Liberal reward | | SARAH P HOLMES seeretars. 7% | _q41 5 sT. NE. Phone L. 5343 Ox11.6 size.. Green, blue or tan. For porch, sunroom or r " . ? A if returned to Miss Louise Ireland. 1' T e - enry Auxiliay. N | T WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Big. bedroom. v : \ Worsteds, Tropical Flannels. All sizes. e — aohire L damed e .fim ot cn},.rmfi T BEREC M | batmer, Livery fu Conneccicn Pcamim ird F Sing's Pal . nera) o Third Floor—King's Palace ;:!h-lgng:nngmr;o";\:re&; estional mtry | 28, 1eh and K &3 0., Dm. Gali | Modsrate prices. 33T P Ave R 'QI Pnll\maf 17 nl B-dn-my May 26. 8 pm.. Frank Geiers Sons Cor' \\"S“‘\\\\\;\\“\\‘m“\‘\\“\\\\\\\.\S\\\‘“\\\\‘\“\\\\\\\‘\\\‘“\\\\\\\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\‘\\\S‘S\\\‘S\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\m‘\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘,\\\.\M\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘)\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ AR A S S SN NN AR SRS Y Street Floor—King’s Palace 95 s “orindie white feet. white DISHMAN, Lady Commander; & . . to Bona irime betwean évep DERSON. Lads A 1113 SEVENTH & $2.29 Handmade == L R ome 1410 ‘. | "‘,.t“’" Nar 22 Tokn aier s prict . | Y33 SENENTE SL AN, Main 2429 ¢ 8 l an ayon 081er y Tecen Que"and S e 1708 16th st mw. | GORE CRANOR. Gauehier of M‘r:urAu';:": Quick. Wm« zamm Serviesz Dre‘ses, $1.9| had: v‘};)::r ”1'“ VEST. #ri "’“Add size T4 on ‘i."r'f;“\n;"""r’l.a !"‘r'l:r Yonk. Rorea. e Sheer voile in pastel shades. . . . bare ball lot fom _Adama School esday. May e Reduced in Price Tomorrow call lavelina 1T’y g 'Zv.‘.‘}’f.;“é.'f?.. S S o are s ttime eoahplement; e e John' and W n“.”;“h"“fl'n;;& om s cno;grmcuzn A Sizes 2 ta & vears. ’ Thursday. Ma: L H as” invited. | Omiv oy | | 3 teo. W. Wise Co. $1.25 Dresses, $1 i ’;’1‘,’,,’,";,{,",’, Ch. B | FOX R K,:‘...'?,‘ 8,188 | GHEEN. Tuesdar: Mav 25. 1020, at her - Handmade and other little t i o H s Gnrinianko: 0 ; 2, Kilbourrs olage” n.w. mM St. NW. - sttt b . H . widow v St i e ey HY | oo oL TPt P B iy AL ”"’“‘:i Tu' abovs a: | Phose W T Tente W. 138 __Moderste Fricy e i v H T to 714 m.—u T - E L . s | HEINBUCH. st Mas | 4 Lincatn @ 59¢ Dresses, 50c Ivregulars of $£1 Qualsty 2 ; f- gldr':l‘"l"brpul‘:‘fi‘:"lmmg‘- !1..:[."53 il 8. at_ his £ v L;h n _ White nainsook in yoke and Chiffon and service weights in a splendidly textured stocking. ; H ) hi<hn|: styles trimmed with lace Imperfections are very slight and these stockings will give .good B 5‘53”5«“:;%?' n?e m...‘..‘f.'% "WI'“'A' iorn of . s.\m-: the successors of ner or embroidery. Long and short wear. Shown in a complete assortment of light and dark shades, ; e E“"‘.’.‘%"&r d 8 Call after 1:30 p.m. mm. '-;"son 5 with the orginal W. R. eu-r %‘W lengths. in regular and out sizes. . 2 MY | NrcrprEC F o0 sawrien o Tavws Paises: ;’;,:..,-,.... 66268 o . i ; 1 mn ¥ ex u Wool Sweaters, $1.59 Bo ” 79c Chlldren’s % Rayon ¢ HE |30 "'5.' SR glin iin 4835, Pl nrl"gn."mn-md e ite Wednendlv ——J;:'l; Bi h’ Sons” Pink or blue all-wool sweaters y ? . maymg':nf K Leladd st.. Chevy *‘n"fi" Galh R o e J“‘P (18440 BIN "’ 8 ons finished with white edge. . e, Md (nae oved 5t 0 $1.98 Knitted Capes, $1 Golf Hose, 50¢ Hose, 39¢ z HY |G peme o ook b ""a.:i"‘g} | G B rRE s | 3034 M STT R, e, fg g ; L s Plain colors and heather mix- Richelieu Rib Hose, in a wide HE | Sonn2 ‘bm“"",‘,.. e e R e T G;Wlel' §I'VICO -A" w('lml-f:mshn: ol tures, in an excellent array. variety of desirable colors. Ir- l: front of ,‘,}"‘" buildink of Cathedr ;}"- ‘-na"m-m- ln';;'d ,}n rent st bl s SizheiBito 1. regulars of S0c grade. 2 HE | ontout v gonarg, A0w 201. 3100 e Nomy Qlret Cometery_ (oetol- V3 Funeral Directors Slnn 1850 $1.25 Carriage Robes. §1 RN v Z | s T T B ;.,. ..’:-'r:rm’,;%"..,,.m; Main 5512 ik » White pique robes with scal- B y and Chif inity of H beloved Mabel | 2 —— — — Joped edge 3'.'1,1 S i : ) M fonar ni-"z;'r':"fi 'H'f(";?u%e'&'x&"fl'- ok rother CHAS. S. ZURHORST 3c! - ‘ w-4 SE8iia 39 Two Rayon F eatures! fl RING. & simple. £old uzthwnhir“ oy %‘A‘l" § u::‘ SR é’e m... S0}, RAST, CAPITOL 87 - c Underwear, JJc 7 e 1o et . _“Raward | dnvled. Bierment 3t Arimeton S White fannelette gowns, ki- 65 R i A 3 d SETTER, hiack and, wi 4 weoks | JORDAN. Departed this ‘life Tuesday. FUNERAL DESIGNS." * SR e e C Kayon aca, yd. ; 4 . sl it T Wl i | A e, EF R T ’;”5": BLACKISTONES, it pink or bive. \ 7 The *Mansco shirts are $1 fi-___+_________ o RSt S “ g . - ¥ STICK PIN, diameng, cluste Sat k2 ry ‘snd " John F]Ofai “Blanket Spra: Pillow Slips, $1 Mill Tengths and full pieces of new striped ; srening, | Bew Liant's mélra ' N';"’““ . Rijnes’ f“m;;! e Allover filet mesh lace finished || and plain color ravons. All guaranteed fast 7 Colored track pants, $1.25 s———"—“‘?——mo.onmbgy K G pu ot | Bari fner. oges P with dainty Jace edge. colors. - Ideal for womens and children's c Fleate Niurm toContral Sevines Bnk?” Be AT, fifi%”%&". el ,""",.,,.r;_.‘,",‘,’; e, Crochet Bootees dresses. ! B hing VURSE i TOU G Www Yars: | feacoer Ihsiar, A o e Jof | Gude Bros. Co.. o 1313 15 St It’s the newest t mng money. "much dace. | . orclock " Interment at Rock Creek Ceme: e TR T T L g 25¢, 39¢ and 59¢ 3 \llv eang Anacortia: p| e i " | Geo. C. Shaffer 90 3w § | s 1 and $1.50 Rayon } in_underwear e ST e s . : 27* | Cathelic Chu i 0 4 69c Blankets, 50c ? T o ehaaa |, e e s “We Specialize in Homl 7 White, pink and hive, C I 4 d ] e o ‘Monday. in" dowate AYEE. May 25, 1930, a; | er birthplace, K dfsM t 4 M Clevelan e lauful Birdeye Diapers repes, y ] Ralelgh Haber asner wm;mglyom—m MAYER Teloveawiie 00 Sotees :,-,mw Designs OdOTG‘O i i i . ward. Col. and sl va. John Alt. (Notice, $1.98 Dozen Lustrous-finish crepes, in white satin stripe, C 1310 F Street INC rrard,_call Col. $186: S e ey C NG| { Measuring 27x27 inches, v weave, sport stripes and basket weaves. Db _m, mu.m a "F'i el d’f"m, nrrx R. Wedn F:mn:y‘. . 1026, n'fl 5 “ ! g ond Floor. smart for sport and street frocks. Fu e & i R b hip Flor/sts Kb TS Nv. Maillsesy MATENTEE SR AASENLESESNA NSRS SN \\h\\“\m\\\\s\»\m.

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