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EMERSON'S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, EIE==——==ICE====101I| MRS. BROWN’S FUNERAL. CORNS ickrelieffrompainful g:u. tender toes and Quality is Always Appreciated— And when quality and economy go “hang in hand” they are irresistible. Your A&P Store is bounti- fully stocked with quality merchandise—at prices that bespeak economy! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY VEGETABLE SPECIALS New Crop Cooking Apples 7 Lbs. 25¢ Watermelons Typical ASP Values JELL-O 10c LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP 2c=13¢ Assorted Fhvurl 1926 Pack b/ Camp’s Tndia, Ceylon, 0-0 Blend ™=, Ceston. Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Canada Dry Ginger Ale Puffed Rice Puffed Wheat Heinz Rice Flakes SUNNYFIELD BACON Machine Sliced—It's Rindless - 5(0c Heinz Baked Beans' Heinz Spaghetti Heinz Tomato Ketchup Heinz Sweet Gherkins Heinz Sour Gherkins 7 U. S. No. 1 GRADE Potatoes’ 5139¢ Cabbage Small Green Heads 2 w7 PEAS Tea F ™ 25¢ ASTOR RICE Clean, White Head Rice rke. 10¢ Jelly Glasses ....... Jar Caps:.. ... ... (i Doz., Jar Rings ........2 Pkgs, 15¢ Gulf Paraffin Wax. . .Pkg., Certo Sure Jell. .. .Bottle, We Want Your Help Our milkman has asked us to help him make this week a CLEAN-UP WEEK for bottles. Hundreds of thousands of bottles are laying idle in the homes of Washington. These bottles ought to be in service and they will be if every one of our customers will give us just a little lift. So during the coming week, the soomer the better, wonw't you please make a search of your premises and send the boys and girls in with all the bottles you can round up? You know, it really does delay the route man and interferes with our service when the bottles are let lay around the homes. ‘We know you don’t want them; they are usually in the way.. Won't you give us a lift—TODAY? EARLY JUNE VARIETY SWEET AND TENDER “No Dealers Supplied” Carton of 12 2 ousbe 16¢ 13c 2 P 35¢ Tuna Fisk Gibbs’ J Strictly Fresh Sl 119¢c Bmlll loc ;‘,‘;‘,fi: 15¢ 20c Small 18¢ Grape Juice Bottle Small Bottle "EQUIPMENT Mason Jars, Pints. . . Doz., Mason Jars, Quarts, Doz., Ideal Jars, Pints (Glass Tops)......Doz., Ideal Jars, Quarts (Glass Tops)......Doz., Doz., Domestic Sardines $1.65 | Tuna Fish 3= White Meat Argo Red Salmon Gelfand’s Mayonnaise - 8 0’Clock Coffee Maxwell House Coffee DEL MONTE PEACHES Melba and Yellow Cling, Halves Lg. Can 271/20 BALL PRESERVING | Del Monte 37c 25¢ Home-Grown Tomatoes 2 Lbs. 15¢ Large Size = 43¢ Typical AGP Values Del Monte Sliced Pineapple LARGEST 2 5c SIZB FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER “Cut from the Tub” Lb.47¢ Ja25¢ an MILKEVAPORATED 3 Tall 2 5 ’ “No Dealers Supplied” Cans c 2 e T 23 b o 37c Small 12¢ g Cleecs ¢ Assorted Flavors EGGS Doz. 39¢ SUNNYBROOK Extra Select EGGS Doz., 43c Encore Olive Oil Maraschino Cherries Our Own Fint 35¢ Bottle lzc i 25¢ Lb. 39c 55¢ Brand Asparagus Tips é’fzcé“'c 20¢ LUX Toilet Form 12¢ 2% Goide OTH EDES OF T AT R 7T 8. ] “Of Two Evils + Always Choose the Lesser” There are no evils on, our bills, as we do not add any extras nor service charges on your charge or budget buying. The greatest evil in modern credit is to have to pay for some- thing you did not buy. But not at Golden- berg’s. Our bills are straightforward state- ments of only what you bought. We do not penalize our friends. With the expenses incident to the fatal illness staring you in the face, you owe it to yourself to call W. W. Chambers and " sines. Services for Hotel School Head Conducted Today. Funeral gervices for Mrs. Henry C. Brown, 68 years old, of 727 Twentieth street, prominent in local civic organ- izations, who died of heart disease ‘Wednesday at her residence, were conducted this afternoon at Lee's chapel, by Rev. W. A. Eisenberger, after which the body was cremated. The ashes will be sent to Honolulu, har 1ormer home. . Brown, during a residence of elgh( years in ‘Washington, had been incttllvcly lxduarute:lh in local ront legis- lation and was princi) of the Lewis Hotel Training Sch”olol }%ul.l}und 1s assistant * Deaths Reported. T e et Swindlehurst. 80 years, 649 84, Providence Hos- Ap:rtmflnt W. Medkirk, 81, the Woodworth Victorla Rawlings, 70, 1309 6th st. Amanda Carroll, 60, Home for the in: 5 Hhe. ce Hos- .| curabies. lfi':':nl" Sin 80" 300 Fagal in. an: ' Therees Aléxande lwd'n T Sommers. 88, Provi 'goofmlcnry Aschenbach, 56, George E’.?’n".“ ng n,fis'{‘fam -m R‘m '"5- vy 2 asys, Imnnnlhu: . S = Sl o A E‘.“’a::&i ko ln-.kv-ll m”.%%. ‘:?7‘”1'0'11 &n st. e, 32. 1010 B st. b Sears. Potomse Biver, foot, Earnest Frank Sthwood, 6 months, 1514 arion st. We Close at 2 O’°Clock Tomorrow Imported Linen and Genuine Palm Beach Suits, silk trim- med, well tailored, reduced to. . Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street s $1 3.7 Be Protected Against High Funeral Costs W. W. Chambers furnishes a $250 Funeral for $150 Others as low as $75 The Brewn Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Call Columbia 432 Another Very Annoying Place to Live Is Just Beyond Your Income Complete Funeral, $125 A black broadcloth or gray plush casket, with a silk sn- terior, 6 fine handles, engraved name plate, outside case, em- balmmg. washing,” dn:.rmg and shaving if mecessary, re- moving from any city hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limousinetype and two fine Cunningham limou- - When in Need of Our Service Call 'THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Your. Neighbor” ‘FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers to- night and probably tomorrow; cooler tonight; continued cool tomorrow; gen- tle to moderate northeast winds. Maryland — Showers tonight and probably tomorrow; cooler. tonight; continued cool tomorrow; moderate northeast winds. ‘Virginia—Showers tonight and to- morrow; cooler tonight except in ex- treme southwest portion; cooler in south portion tomorrow; shifting winds, becoming moderate to fresh northeast, West Virginia—Mostly cloudy to- night and tomorrow; probably showers in the east and south portions; mod- erate temperature. / Records for M Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 99; 8 p.m., 83; 12 mmmgm, 87; 2 -.m.. 79; 8 ‘a.m. 83; noon, 88, 8 a.m., 30.01; noon, 30.01, . Highest temperature, 108, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- fil‘lflll’e, 76, occurred at 6 am, to- a5 'emperature same date last yeur—- Hl‘hcl’! 84; lowest, 62. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and Geo- detic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12.06 a.m. and 1:06 p.m.; high tide, 6:02 a.m. and 6:32 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:01 a.m. and 1:66 p.m.; high tide, 6:57 a.m. end 7:29 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 5 a.m.; sun sets 7:28 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:01 a.m.; sun sets 7:27 p.m. Moon rises 6:19 p.m.; sets 3:05 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 86; condition, clear. ‘Weather in Various Citles. ‘Temperature. IH T Weather. **ny; 23 s Je-1909 is) af § velas peingty 1P, uron, §. indianapolis’ icsonville utegs’ Oty 10038 Do hRRoh SRO® DD B B BB S LER RS D 311G I BRSO EREREES 23 - 2N £3585888858 3P BA BB, ERESERER R RS . FOREIGN. (8 am.. Gresnwich time. today.) ‘Temperature. Weatber, 64 Part clovdy Jear Rai: Bart cronay Part cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Births Reported. ’ wing_births have heen feported 1o e 1P Bepariment within the bast 24 huurfi 5 x “k 5 V. and Helen L. Mettler. gir b ’1‘.’.% ¥ n:dndAEng beth A Jaco Colon, Yy, and Ml "r Bush, bo)‘ Pensie Suilivan, T Berny *Bogy (twins). ‘And Edith Clavior. hoy. William M. and Edith Turrer, ho Edward and Evelyn Vaughi Marriage Licenses. (o larriage licenses have becn lssued to the °L{':'|‘|'§'vf B. Halsey and Kathryne H. Cran- “Nathan_ Malinick and Resina V. Acker. 'Yorng and. Loia Turker. Fexte 4"""& den ana Mary . shny %‘mu o iy :&?fi?on"um mmv onsland, i w or fi?fn" nl-":nlnennd Sarih Slckr both of Hfléfl:fid and Fthel M. Robinsor. n Maseiag and_ Katherine BrRy- e L, Nathanson, and Anne Sevinstein. POt B Wamith of Watereligt. N. Y. e T Foits of Sethevilie bo'h & &h heetz a2 Katherl i E Smith. A o v"y”éammn and Esther M. Shee- e Ve t Fort Hom ang Tioler B ¥ aNon of thin tirgrrers. Va. “Al’l’l’"fl .V V)md(\'nr nnd F Fraderick A Nihol? and E 2o, Krriateass 1 This ity and oettie MAer ot Baltimors, M- FOUND. Temale. whits, black mark. hrown'eve and 1 gray eve: shaved. Kosiy’ Waeh. Animal Rescus Leaue. Md. ave. s.w. LOBT. RESS BOOK. mall. blfltk !l [ bound: riward "It re pin g sep! Awiick. Columibia 4552, b ATeEoAte FUPPY. sle 3 maniis ol Reward, 1510 Que st. n.w. PIN—Gold, oo work. platinum fop: “Bmu Reward. 2808 10th" :.e"“:'h "6 nm. BILL ¥OLD, containing $5. drivers T c. L .V;‘z-dnesdnv. Sa iR, tand nmnum B062-W. 4001 170h st. nw. 24+ AT—Porsiun, male: (1ger stribed. Reward. th o m and white, hamed “Nellie. Rowant, Return ‘to 4811 Blagden ave. or shone_Adams 7728. LASSES, shell rimmed, on_Wash, B Hioear or'vicinity 17 ind X st lv‘?' gray case: Dlm? and addre S, 50 & “Bremmorman, 2147, 2. e nw. ASSES ghell Trame, oS Eo e Y880 e ie” Pol Em TASSES—-Black shell Trame. i) 8llc or ather c?:n Call H. Sykes, TERCin Fnuznflfiv_ TN—Name and_chay m\- en- de: P sumuh Kaova. rcv side: 4. or Main 10000. b GLAssEs shellrimmed. Sunday. P, nzn name in case. 2 ok and white, 3w, Potow ei’%&' ll-sum IOW . Dge female, ‘u!lg“il: vard. 116 K ASE, black leathe NS A%% 6" Street ui %{E&“Mhrj]flm x -1Lh wnuc it omsws—m g ‘apital; Wednesd: T . e Thbcotn 4 3012, Re- w PERSTAN CAT—Tortoise shell Kindly return to 514 B s 1d, t h ! !'nnch 1l de Ay Noti .."wm at 148 jor.. W o o bhope North Ms_ rm‘fio@mn——u& e | Homerte—Southampton MISS MARY WILSON DIES.] Miss Mary Priscilla Wilson, for 25 years chaperon at Gunston Hall School for Girls, died Wednesday at Shenandoah, Pa., where she was vis- iting Mrs. Frances Hagner Worthing- ton. She had been {ll but two days. Funeral services are being held at St. Ann’'s Episcopal ; Church, An- napolls, this afternoon, with inter- ment in the churchyard. Miss+Wilson was born in Annapolis, the daughter of Thomas J. and Pris- cilla Brogden Wilson. She relinquish- ed her duties at Gunston Hall three years ago, since which time she has resided at the Louise Home. SHIPPING - NEWS Arrivals at_and Sailings From New York, Daylight Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. to—Hamburg oussilion—Bordeaux Fort_ Vietoria—Bermud; DU President Harding—Bremen DUE SATURDAY. Nieuw Amgterdam-—Rotterdam . Monterey—Vera Cruz. DUE SUNDAY./ Franconta—Liverpool reme Sloa—Port. Limon: EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW Albert Ballin—Hamburg o blic— Hobterdam—Rotterdai Stavengertjord—Oslo . OUTGOING STEAMERS. TODAY. Homerie—Southampton Munamir—Nassau Caronia~London TOMORROW. $iluna—-Southampton . Minnekahda—Lo: Muenchen—Bremei - aris—Havre Yolendam—Rotterdam Baltic—Liverpool .. % e B nanc-—Genoa. . . Midnight Noon Midnight bia k—Blu cnos Ayres. . Silvia—st. Victrin—1 Ulua—Limon _ Lampira—Puertg ‘Cortez. . Eina E—Santo Domingo ¢ Cards of Thanks. BELL. We wish to extend our sincere thabks 1o relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful foral trivutes a lba death of our lile BEL! AR R BELL | PRIESTLEY. We gramuuy the kind 'expressions of sym) floral tributes from our many relatives upon the soccasion of the ¢ ath gur beloved mother. ELIZARETH PREYVFLEY BER" cHlLDHEN Bzatbs o 3 Bi CHARLES Jod Yuebina of Lelia & Bean, .aui 4 vears. Funeral Saturday. July ‘24, o'clock, Irom t Poutdencs, Rocksible Ma. Bargal af Foreat Oak Cemetery, Gaithersbure. Md 3. i Funeral from late residence July 4. at 10 am Thursda nd | F m Irum her late Tesidence ¢ The. Lwdle« Clift Rock Sodiety an- of Mrs. ELLEN nounces CHILD: from the residence axted this life Prida 0 2 my At Ereedme 2 p.w s Charoh Rem may be View . funeral parlors, 'of ‘her | d. nw thie life Wednesday, 1920, at 6:30 am. at Garfield \\l[l‘l AM V GROSS, | son o Departed uly 21. Hospital, Ve ‘B e tohowine laJohnson, and friends invy I)l‘ \'\rn-d this life Wednesday. Jul; P Gatiinger Hospital, JOSEPHIN relatives shn T Khinea® hmeral Chapel Fu aturday | 16th st metery. 21, 0 of 1350 434 & 3t Sorsuch Chureh, uly HAMBURG, WALTER Alice and Why should our tears in sorrow flow, When God recalls His own, And bids them leave @ world of woe For an immortal crown? Is not, even death a eaiy om0 whose life 10 God was given? Glm!l) o ‘earth their © s they close. To open them in heaven. HIS PARENTS. 23¢ mly. Friday, July 23, 1026, at “his residence. 948 HARRISHe 1o wurseed by mother, relatives and a host of Flineral services announced later N Feroven Fungral friends. on_Wednesd HAUEISEN, doe Cot Sonhle L. Hauciaen Trom s inta Fesidance, 714 urda . at 1'p.m. Prospact Hill Cemetery. HENSO! Suddenly, Thursday, 19 wialty Hospital, %, THOMA Jr.. beloved son of the late J. Thomas and Lavinia Henson and husband of Jan Henson. Hotice of funeral hgre after. Snddents. HEN) C s Tnterment ai ol 93,1020, st his ‘esidence, JA erd o ‘beloved hu:bnml 1)( ‘ha lfl“ (lll‘l J. Howe hereafte JAMES, Frids Mits, Sniteor “Wilian arh Deloved daugnter of John J. and Catherine tof 330 19th st. n.w. Notice of fu- N July 22,1020, at his resldence, AMANSON. belPMJ s JORH oved of uwhum S Tather of Palln R, Ear Manson and Mrs. ra) peraloes Hatunfas Jul o funergl home. 1300°N B e TTE e ntarament - Ark: Cemetery. HATTNGL\. On Thursd; J 22 1”2‘1 g her meifener. Fort F%'m % belove wife oseph F Mn- ce of he{ " Funefal from ¢ z- nm H(‘lzhl». on Satur- dav. July 54 0 ami disnco 10 the crmn& o uh- Anulrlmil B o] W o erm ount ofiver Semetery 192 i \\'mn\ ROBINSON, 'GHLIN. Th J l 6, at "%a"r}‘em Hm u-l“’?}fli&x '} Uomén'l Jhe l(uomc ularn tar i ‘ th S T 2 i CHOLS. Sudd o Thursda, July 23. mmzfi &t her m"{dé’nm 3gre :rn!'m‘ X:is‘?”upblovu{ Wife o%ohn fi«h& | B m-x. %'Hfl.. St in Glenwood Beaths. 22,1020, at Sibley Hospital, TitUbE ‘PACK, ‘Geloved® wite. ‘ot Alonzo G. Pack. Fineral servi late residence, 3511 Ordway st. n. yrday. July 24, at %:30 p.m. 1 Denver, Colo.,” ipass Dioass Thursday. July #2. 1020, it i ARV Zo g Fad 02 Jato Youter St mr"' July 24, at 2:30 l./’ rem""fi? l A PRIEST, p»;nm‘l (lr-mn ot hie bromrr 28 R n.w lhin life 45 ,4 . o mourn_their lnw two_brothars and two sisters. William H. and Hector B. Pricst. Josephine Cainr a0t Noanis Sham: well, ko a host of relatives Funeral Saturday. July 24. Jmnwm Baptist” Chures James A. “elativos and fricnds Invited, Wednesday. July 21, 1028, at 1309 6th 'st. n.w.. ANN ¥ nd two. sons. hertlute resifience. Satirdag. July 2 fia0 ‘amithecs 1o the Chire o i Conaution. ehere mase will bt n.; the Tevone ot e toul: Rala- riends ,..\.( 5 T t ‘at Waldort. M. 0 “rtend- JyE Juwly 20 1028, en's Hospiia d of Tota Keale 36 ' ” and_father of Josaph. Mae Sewall. . Fueral Sun- Verniont Avenue Baptist Chugen 1926, at 4 JANES E o ary Sewall " tather ot Josern’ era M: mont * Avente Vermont ave. between Que and Sunday. July 1926, at 10 o'clock. - mains reeting at James H. Winslow Co.'s dertaking establishment.” Relatives and invited FER.. Thurstay July 22,1028, ather residence " Potomac. M.' ADELAIDE SN FER. i 7 Afllh year. 9 n fllemnn’am. Pasged avw v 23 1694 HENRY no D. u_siffered hours of pa Ao i Tor cars® ot M) tn vadn r God knew what was bes called you home to give d fof pain and sorrow. Perhap hen we memory of my beloved LLuv.R who {spasted this 1116 10" 19167 and MERIEL CLARKS my ‘foving davhier, who entered info heavenly rest nine years ago today July 23. 1017. Asleep in Jesus. blessed slcep, ER. * LLIOTT. In ead but loving rememhxlnn ot ‘my dear sister, ERELA ELLIOTT Langles).” who Jde’mmq Lhis lite uly 23, our v_days we once enloyed Ty M ND MRS TAMES HAYES. © ving remembrance of our be- Yr: MYRTLE V. HALL, who four years ago today s dimly shining Upon your lonely grave e b Without - walking but_could not save. LMINNIE M. TAND ute of love and devotion LULT & e 190 years ago hilleide. sleeping. the flowers gently wave, we loved so dearly. Iy and silent grave. Often we think of you. dear mother, id would be like ne.wn ear your voice VOTED HUSBAND “aND AL Tn sad but loving remembrance of voted son and brother. WARREN J Wwho departed this fife nine years . July 23, 1917. You euffered hours n( pain, To wait for cure. but all in vain. knew what was 4 You home {0 #ive you rest THE FAMILY. * In commemoration of the stxth of the death of our beloved ARAR ELIZABETH PRENDER ) eritered its well deserved rest PRENDER. July An uudommmmr mother, the truest of riend: What lofiy inspirations her memory londs* HER DAUGHTERS. * In sad but loving remembrance of ar mother, MARIA L. PRICE. who 1 {rom us one yéar ago today 925. PRICE. our Degrest mother. how we miss you Tn the vear that has rolled by. ince you left us sad and lonel For the home up in the sk. You shall always be remembered In th ary_ world of strife. v never be Jorgotten as God shall give us life. DEVOTED CHILDREN. * In sad and loving remembrance dear son and brother, JOSEPH T REGAN. who departed this life two years ago_today, July Anniversary * ‘Biessed Sacrament Chirch. Ve oo love sou, eadly miss you. Mother. who held you very dear ely hours of thinking 1 think of you always And mis you sadly. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. FLOREKCE Sacred to the mem- ory_of our dearly beloved ones. LEONIA N WH ften sit and think of them, all alone, - 1 the only friend 11 its FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 b Ave. N.W. Quick, Dignified, Efficlent Service Deal . . 16 H St N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Auwm(.mm Service. Chapel. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST, Phone Lincoln 372. Timothy Hanlon E. Phone L. 5548. LEE, Funeral Direcior and mu‘mx_nerv in Connection: ~ Comp chavel znd e ort I LR “Frank Geier’s Sons Co, VENTH ST. N.W. ’%imsrc‘ngm _ Telephona Main 2473 .. % Fs COSTELLO = 7 NOW_LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST NORTH 7078 Wm. H. Sardo & Co, ST. N.E. 3ot Chanel. Lincoln 524 V.L. SPEARE CO, ¢ Neit] sr the !umowri 4 nor ¥ith ‘the original S(.W ment. ‘ormerly 940 l" 9: N.W. Phone Frlnk 56”'1 . Birch’s Sons Josegh, F, Biech's 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1848 FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Floral Designs. [odera Other Beattlil I ag P e 3. 5705 rices. 14th & H. e Auto_ Delivey B-rvln Arult c—expresai! Bros. Co, 1212 F St. o. C. Shaffer 00 J oY, B RKTR PRICES. No branch stores. e Specialize it Floral vesiqns msModoE.'a‘to

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