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Socks, 15¢ New assortment of }‘(‘-r‘n .w p ~ Soel In colors or with .~ Per- Additional Savmgststed in the July Clearance ! 'New, $12.00 and $15;00 TSilk SUMMER DRESSES The maker sacrificed these splendid 'dresses for cash. We took his ‘Waterproof Radiums npl Flat Crepes Pfl(‘:m" b high-grade silk dresses at our ‘own price—hence Washable Silks this low figure to you. Printed Silks Dated Sitks «. Wonderfully styled and fashioned in the most modern effects. Striking colors and combinations are noted. Sises for Women and Misses, 16 ‘to 44 . Extra Sizes, 46 to 50 Summer Hats An importdnt Selling of the smarter modes in trmm!d . Black Milan White Swiss Hair Transparent Straws Fine Ajour Crushable Felts values in the July clearance. Street Floor 39¢ to 49¢ Printed Voiles, 19¢ Yd. - Light and dark grounds in farge and small floral pat- terns. Guaranteed fast colors. 59¢ Printed English Broadcloth New _patterns _in res, § - 4 3 | g almmee ) and stripes. Desirable Sum- hmdered effects. Sizes hats for now and later. White predominates’ with plent pastel tints and vivid colors ogfered Large and med‘:um shapes are a feature and their exquisite trimmings will readily endear these stunning hats to you. Sport Ha‘ts 50 Showroom Hats Toyo, leghorn, Fe iy $10, $12:50 i".;f: !P‘l:f ~ s “don;lc; yl'shndfnade s and white. silks and fine straws, . Ef{ectlvely i models and matron banded and trimmed with vel- hats in all colors, in- vet or grosgrain ribbons. Me- cluding black and white: dium and large shapes in all head sizes. Street Floor Full-Fashioned . # Bamboo Porch Shade - Chiffon Hosiery : e, BOcs Irregulars of S1.69 and $2 grades i In the Jllly Clearance Splendid :“uk.nz%,“.:&r_ '$4 Natural-color 5x8 Shades......$295 wouth f UIC | 85 Natural.color 6x8 Shades. . -...$395 tashionad with $7 Natural-color 8x8 Shades. .....$4.95 (| 'y l’;cmer Perfect quality, all complete with fixtures for Blndn( Spc- ‘tops. Ahl: _cial for elearance. in t ER IS AT | Canvas Awnings . $2.50 CoucllCovm Reduced. Tan § lz’ Blue, green and ,l,’s striped, fast color natural :!njei canvas, complete with 2 Fringed ends. Sp all fixtures for hlnmnl « did for Summer m g Window Screens Reduce‘d' ~ Continental hardwood fta .wlrl net. mer_colors and combinations ¢ ~—fast for washing. e f \ 45-inch _ chiffon J§ sheer yoile, in a v . colats, nayy and entire assortment of How good thu old 5 adage applies today to . the monfem way of - “charging interest and ‘extru and zrrymg ; charges on credit and ; budget accounts. At olir store we have kept to our old . - ‘way of sending our bills with only charges for what you- get. . The néw ideas of service for somethmg you did not 'buy is not our 'way of thinking. We dosnot penalize our friends. & a private in Company I, 4th o] —— o] —— o] AR R b e e S om e v sy — | grade bf flrst lieutenant in that out-- Unquestioned . Value _ Even if the Price is so Low Complete 67 53: Funerals The Brawn Stone Funeral A Home o] WW - Chambers Co. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Columbia 432 R. F. HARVEY'S SON Graduate Dr.CLAUDES. SEMONFS [ Veteran . of Spanish and World Wars Was Son of %fluu Gen. \Butm} ; f ed’ to. the s taken to’ Walter m!tmmtmrn' Bennimg, - from which eity. he or'dmd to join the 2nd D!v!mn at San An- tonfo, Tex. Attended Rensselaer Tech. Anor -ttnndln‘ the University of ded the Following his graduation he was em- ployed as an assistant Federal engl: neer until the time of the Spanish- Amerfcan War, when he enlisted as fit and ‘with the 41st United States Volunteer Infantry in the Philippine insurrection. He was appointed i first Jleutenant in the Regular United Statés Army in 1901. - He gerved in the Vera Cruz éx- rfllum in 1914, and commanded the 15th Ploneer dnfantry in France dur- ing the World War, and was promoted to the grade of lleutenant colonel in 1920. Bince the war he held com- mands at Camp Lewis, Wash.; in Ha: wall with th. 36th Infantry and at Fort Thomas, Ky, 7 Funeral Services Tomorrow. Mrs. Loberta L. Butler; a daughter, Col. Rodman Butler, Quartermaster Corps, statioped at Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y., and three sisters, Mrs. J. J. ed at the recelving vault in Arlington Cemetery tomorrow morning at 10 o'clogk. A list of honorary pallbearers is to be announced later. ORK'Sh'bmn:oumeI g Colon, “of cord or ullu.nom how old, where it is, how bad it hurfs, One touch and the pain goes. Almost unbelievable, Then the corn shrivels up and goes. A -scientific way that dancers, walkers, actors, doctors and millions use. Beware of imitajors. Get the real “Gets-It” at ludin.,dm-nmmwb«g. ——%ESIh"—ro Thers 1s no job you want done 100 emall for us to handle. Awnings carefully made 4nd reconditioned. ‘cheertully o CORNELL WALL PAPER CO« 214 13th 8t. NW. Main §373-5374 ElSEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. l YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD AT EISEMAN'S S .Yo;‘l Don’t Pay More Heré When You Buy o Cred:t Get these 1mportant fact.r. 1-——0ur rices” are as low as any cash store in Washmg‘ton,“ e - at 3 p.m, yesterday. Lo Al Col. Butler is survived by his widow, . |though in. recent years there have -I'“’u-t- 3 l( lbl R D = §u.' = l! hI?Ml .3 me tonlcht and to- morrow; slightly varmer tomorrow. M(nmmum m H noon, 84 irfi' aunie m i\ ;xnoon, 29. ( m-d Highest temperature, 91, -occurred Toterment mn , Devnrted west temperature, 70, occurred at 2 a.m. today, s llh#nn l’y& "pe: Temperatiife saine date last year— "# highest, M. ‘chitirch, s Tide 'l'nllu. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) M}'—MW tide, 12:42 pm.; high , 557 a.m. and !.2! p.m. Tnmorrom— 1:30 p.m.; pm, 11 g pogi, g lfig“w‘ hfl‘h‘a‘ ”&fi”s‘i‘g’;i‘i‘f SARA i:iéflx iy, Conagtler; BIDDLE. A special wl)l'nnle.uu of e 9 a.m. and hm l 6 a.m. and 7:13 ' The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:48 a.m.; lunnu 7:37 pam. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:49 a.m.; sets 7:36 pim. IA(o'on r;a‘l 2lf:nnm sets 5:44.p. m, utomobile ps to be lighted-.one- half hour after sunset. u‘ Condition of ‘the Water. Tml]nrl.tllm and condition of the water dt Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 75; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Citles. ¢ ‘Temperature. @z ; b3 tions. ock b Tueral ot "our s :oul?" 'lpm kno?l&n Womuul uu\« £ ti oy Dh. “}t’ u. flCELKA xem lovin; dshier. Lomnllul. -o-t “lrh I e uu--nd D 1,gclock trom Ebenezer, .4 Chiibén, sth ‘40d D e ue. " Rev: ’nwnu ‘pastor. ?‘m}hu -\:-3' 110 mk%;:«i%:%'fl . aasss-’r.x 2 5 5 qu H1 g e beloved wwn‘m 8 S0t trom Wasb: § PRSEIICT S T IS TR R & ‘é%‘ ggf:’ C; reh, Ly 7 o ween L. and i-mn. Vi e tn stete st Chugeh Tiom 11 10 1 o'elock. A v 2 & 28 " S3pERgEEsRRNIERasNgE & ,. 4 & Attest: A. E. WILLIAMS, .- S HOWARD. M lcn‘bg‘u( Hannibal Lodge, No ) wnfl the funer o("'t,. ADDY :; st., mveo":'fl“' i b mmu'c;’x .vul.y’lnu 2 ot Norian Habel ERes it i A E:x' invil ’kwx. of Tuseral Tn 0 ?’?'....!..f.";:lh“:“"‘“ veu m‘-&a friends. lnv?"w Patent Office records show that ‘woman inventors keep mainly to im- provements in domestic articles, been some notable mechanical inven- tions hy women. “” of Thanks. "au 3, m:%::f:u'&ll K&% : ge .flfi,‘:.‘,‘,"“"‘“’““‘" “’.:r.“’%- - B h;x‘u:q"'I;E°w g;:.‘z.. m%w‘ex I Sl SR IR l-J-Y W. i loved vun o1 t%fi ‘n B ariins o] and T O et sts.. “'.v- lll'. ment. - | BOTELER, ! flu hnlblml e SON. 'whe deparied this . ¥ 5, 1020, at ber ing |30 fonday. July 5, st er "'n and u% SRR of LA il cholas Johneon. 'She leaves to mourn : p ter, 3 &.: one on_ Tuesday. July 6 ] bt s‘n’ o Simpson: SMITH. July 6,920, ot 10:5 i 26, af D 3 2 zggu. nu" woilmlie Taie s g\n- hl a2 day. duly 9. Fold bis arms togeth: ke tho Wi nnt.umddou o it JNZEL, On' Monday. July 6 mz« at Georger anucw'u.\ A htloved Wite of 3 eri iliam Wt{l al (m- e an”fi“"' * tnteri Congressional Cemetery. " In flcmrium. erigh b BLACKWELL. In sad by brother. w'}y.u v ""'"“' citWe Faddenty T1wS this m' uly 7, 1924, Tog one wi -m Joved by all is gone, But 'ws fontinie ko % o3 Jfonsinus « fove thee, Bill, Interinent memory stk by, we miss is in our hum! nhll‘h never THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. * In sad but loviog fi{rfi‘h";{“"’“‘ and :;‘lh!r AR day. Jaly 7. 99 3 ol ¢ E AND CHILDREN. * £ 1 ‘e bmt loving_remembra Sur desr wlfo and " mother. AR ABET A. BURKE, who died seven years fi;; TOVING' HusBAND axp DAUGH- In dnrlmx et um"i "‘Ef'"'”%axi‘ ;4 Geparted"this life four years ago today. ! Dear is the grave where my mother I8 "'n’nil her memory which shall never withiey. leaves fade a Bl TR A Tl 1In_lovi N‘"fi. usband, § D hlafl BENJAM who departed {his life. July 7. 1906, {5,/ heart your memory lingers, Loving, fim d and Gk Wfl‘E LucY DC“O“ In sad, R TV YT one year ago tbday, July 7, ed linu 200 ent s Pt Dot forgotten, YOUI wwmo WIFE MAE. & ] N, lud, blut o uly m m NS, who died A G JOHN" HOSKING. vhlo. o iy 7 TOL: “mar Lot 15 Foal EOECCA Yo;;;my come, and years may go. i'n LoA #han et agatn el .'-‘ RA A% HARY > ving m:mn rance of {BONDA Jo life one year ago Bt vease e ok 48 2 Dotnd gur hoaste ca you, father.- o knew '!oull mded rest; ook g2 thoughs Tt “best. ] HIS CHILDREN, * KEESEE. A tribute of love e beo sz KEESEE, who _departed. nineteen years ago. todav, July e and Femy by e Slvlor ™ sm’r%"’un SO, » n n:m of our dear boy, s i AL tnnvdx Sears: ago. 7350l U4 | Not gone from memory. not gone ol . But t 006 10 our Pather’ (RTER m (Manassas papers please o) .Qoflfil huon? °Tm b uIl.d m- ug E Fadiiy, mm”suf,":"wm" "é.,"x:me.': , 1916, wnsmgmv In R o .1(, ied one yepr llv today, Jul sudde: h o de. ot g ot s i L S o ."mm "mmo’gviul:n °r‘v S fe who died one year ago today. July 7, 19 You shall alwars o potae xézfi weary world of stri You ‘% God shal slve me m. nlvm‘l:n SISTER, EFFIE nm ot WIS ho degar Bl u J\uy . 1924, two'yeats uf tribute of lore to n- sacred #;‘.';‘.‘l;:m gty ! " HER BELOVED CHILDREN, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. - Frank Geier’s Sons Co. hul sln:x‘nl ST. W, 'l' F. COSTELLO sa25 1009 930.F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons mMSt‘{?W. &fi”flg Gawler Service ‘uneral Directors Since 1850 Mlm 5512 TRt Ave. N W ‘W"i’if.“’&’é’é.“‘ Phone