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The Star Hour Will Be the Happy Hour of the Day While you are av you'll enjoy nothing more than the hours you will spend in reading The Star-—which has brought you the latest news from home. Before vou leave arrange to have The Star—Evening and Sunday—sent to your va- cation address. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia — One month. .. One week.... All other States— One month One week Evening and Sunday JS98¢e Evaning Sunday 50c 25c 15¢ 10¢ 75¢ THE EVENING R. F. HARVEY'S SON VONERAL DIRRCTORS | £ COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICES Let Cuticura Soap Keep Your Skin Fresh and Youthful o 2 BT GUARANTE#1) 100% PURF Corréct lubrication is conservation—the pre- vention of wear, the saving of undue ex- penze, the lengthening of the life of your car. Demand AUTOCRAT Beware of Substitutes At Good Dealers, Everywhere BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA5228 Reduction Sales in every department. Nationally known merchandise of all kinds are included. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Knox Hats, Stetson Shoes, Manhattan Shirts, etc., etc., all- at greatly reduced prices. There are loo many items to be listed. We invite your inspection. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Semi-Annual Sale! Women's $6.50 to $10 Shoes ) 4 OT ordinary “sale” Merchan- dise! But de- sirable shoes from our regular $6.50, $7.50 and $10 Stocks! Al- most every material and color. But our Midsummer Sales are almost over. And then no more Sales for six long months! Don't miss this once-in-a-six- month opportunity! All Sizes but not in Every Style 610-812 &EVI"JVTH SIMM 53 Years of Satisfactory Serz'i(e NC. More ways to save both feet and purse! Black Kid House Slippers Several at tractive types, each as soft and restiol as the old trundle-bed itself. $3 & $3.50 Summer Sale Children’s Shoes! Misses’. Chil- dren’s and Grow- ing Girls" Pumps and Oxfords, in all leathers and styles. Not every size in all styles, 4t8 95¢ 8% to 2 $1.45 2Y3 to 7 $1.95 Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers 95c colored, with ribbon ~ and pompon trim, The kinds that sell for more every- where! Gayly 95c Bathing Slip- pers Reduced . to 59¢ Colors to match any suit—all glove fitting and with crepesrubber soles. All sizes in most colors. 5 | Grandsons und Other Relatives Act “|yesterday in the shadow of the Ver- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SIMPLE RITES HELD FOR ROBERT LINCOLN as Pallbearers at Services in Vermont Town. By the Associated Press. MANCHESTER, Vt. July 20.— Final rites for Robert Todd Lincoln, son of President Lincoln, were held mont hills he-had come to call home. Bxtreme simplicity marked the brief services at Hildene, where the former War Secretary and Minister to Great Britaln had sought rest and recrea- tion in the last quarter of a century. He died thers Monday. The Rev. D. Cunningham-Graham, pastor of the Congregational Church. officlated. At the request of the family there was no public demonstration from the townspeople except for low- ered flags, and aside from Mr, Lin- coln's immediate relatives, but two families attended the services. Vhese were Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Young of Greenwich, Conn.. and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Thacher of Albany, N. Y., and Manchester. The body was placed in a vault in Bellwood Cemetery, at the base of Ekwanok Mountain. In several EEE:—EE -m-u-x-uxnm Hickory chkory Dock The mouse ran up the clock | The clock struck| ONE We stop at ONE policy as we have ONE price to charge and also cash cus- tomers. We do not add in- terest nor extras on your charge or budget buying. Our charges do not keep on striking the hours and half hours with extras and service ‘chimes. We do not penalize our friends. | Schwartz of Foundry M. E. ©.. THURSDAY, months it will be taken to the family tomb In Springfield, Ill. The burial was private and except for the funeral party the cemetery | and approaches were deserted. Tie ket pe Hotie. Srum.. T house by Linceln Isham of New | York and Robert Todd Lincoln Beck- with of Washington, grandsons of Mr. Lincoln, assisted by their cousins. Edward P. Isham of Manchester, Henry, John and Prentice Porter of Chicago, and Dr. Paul Collona of New York, and Norman Frost and | Fred Powers of Washington. GUILD C. FOSTER DIES. Alien Propcrty Cu.todlnn Official Had Been Ill Six Months. L Gulld C. Foster, administrative of-| flcer of the officesof the alien property | custodian, died today at his home, | 1016 Sixteenth atreet, after an {llness | of several months. Mr. Foster was born at Evansville, | Ind., and was a nephew of the iate John W. Foster and & cousin. of Mre. Robert Lansing. He was prominent in Replblican polities fn Indlana and one of the recognized leaders of his party there, Mr. Foster I survived by his widow, Alma Geise Foster, and | two children’ by w former marriage, | Mrs. Charles W. Legeman and Edward | C. Foster, both of Indlanapolis, and a brother, Matt W. Foster of Kvans- | ville. | DIES AFTER OPERATION. Mre. Ida E. Woodyard Was Kin of | West Virginia Statesman. | Mrs. 1da Flizabeth Woodyard, 67 years old, of 1915 Calvert street, died yesterday at her residence, following an operation at Garfleld Hospital. She was the widow of John E. Wood- vard, a oousin of Harry C. Woodyard, iformor - Representative from West Virginta. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at | her home by Rev. Dr. Morris Church, followed by interment in Rock Creek | Cemeter: She 1 survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. H. Stidman and Mrs. Martha Stransy. FRAU RATHENAU DIES. Widow of Industrialist Was Moth- er of Slain Foreign Minister. BERLIN. . July 29 (®.—Frau Mathilde Rathenau, widow of Emil Rathenau, pioneer industrialist, is dead, aged 82 vears. She was the mother of Dr. Walter Rathenau, German foreign ministe who was shot and killed in June, 19 Slain Man Identified. Identifieation of a man shot to death fn New York City several davs ago was reported today by the Burean of Identification, Department of Justice. In New York the man was known Glenn Miller, hut fingerprints sent fo the Federal bureau disclosed that he had heen arrested in Oakland, Calif., early this year under the name of Fred O'Rourke. Police records show he was arrested in Oakland on a charge of begging and the court suc- pended judgment. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The National Fellowship Club w | give a dance on the roof of the W With our complete equipment only a short notice is required to bring our fine ambulance to your door. OPERAS A OXFORDS STEP-INS NOVELTIES IN MANY CLEVER ¥ STYLES 7 /Y PATENTS KIDSKINS CALFSKINS SATINS AND MANY SMART MATERIALS But our main purpose in offering these won- derful values twice a friends and new customers for their Smart Sh?u. Only a few more days remain! Styles and sizes are being rapidly deyletedl Come before it is too late! ARTCRA a0 - Semi-Annual ington Hotel. There will he no dance Saturday evening. | Sanitarium, Va.. will We remove your pa- tient in comfort at the lowest cost in town. Only $4..%0 For City Calls The Brown Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. . Call Columbia 432 Funerals $75 Up amous SALES ft e es--- | stantial JULY 29, 1926. $700 CONTRIBUTED TO MEMORIAL FUND Anonymous Dnnor Adds $500 to Total to Amount Needed for Tribute to War Heroes. The District of Columbia World War memorial fund received a sub- hoost today with. the an- nouncement of receipt of addition | contributions totaling more than $700. Five hugdred dollars of that amount jcame from an anonymous donor, it was stated at the ofiice of the treas urer, John Poole. Another $100 was subscribed by ‘Wade H.:Cooper, local banker. Othfr donatione acknowledged to- fl included 325 each from Dr. eorl? M. Kober, Ralph W. Lee and Dr. Willlam Gerry Morgan: $21.35 ad- |ditional from employes of the Navy Department. and $10 each from Annfe L. Edwards, Mathilda €. Kloeppinger and Carl R. Kurtz. Subscriptions should he sent to | Treasirer Poole gt the Federal Amer- fean Natfonal Bank. Checks should be made out to hlm as treasurer. ALEXANDR]A A\I)RIA Northern ALE ctal).—The Virginia and | Washington, D. C. Association of Red Men is being organized in this city. Representatives from nearby counties and Washington arrived here this morning by motor and train. They registered at 10 o'clock and went on a sightseeing auto trip at 10:30 o'clock. Luncheon was served at 12:30. There will be an entertainment at 7:30 to- night. Meetings and dinner will be at Grace Church Parish Hall This afternoon the yisitors were wel- comed by Paul Mortdn, city manager. Roger C. Sullivan presided. An ad dress of welcome on behaif Red Men of the city was deli Arthur J. Bntcher, district deputy great sachem of District No. 1. Rep resentatives numbering 30 from this city, Washington, Fredericksburg, Strasburg. Winchester, Stephen City, Taylorsville, Lovetsvile, Herndon and | Clarendon are altending. The runway to span Hunting Creek while the new bridge Is under con- struction will be completed soon. The 4 bridge. which was closed during the preliminary traffic, Boys' Band Entertained. The Masonic Boyvs' Band of Rich- mond were guests today of the Ma- sonic lodges here. They gave a con- rt at Washington and Prince streets. Preceding the concert the youngsters visited the Masonic Temple and aft erward were guests at luncheon served In the Young People's Building. ' Announcement is made that Harry K. Green, commissioner of revenue of Arlington County, will be at the town hall in Pptomac August 3 for asdisting taxpayers in making out their State tax returns Arrangements are heing made by a delegation of members of tha Holy Name Society to attend the State meeting to be held in Danville Sep. temher ('lrrfl“ Pierce Honored. Carroll Plerce, president of the Citi- zens’ National Bank, has heen named by the Bar Association of Virginia to represent Virginia on the executive work, is again open for | council of the American Bar Associa- tion to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Garland E. Vaughn of Lynch- | burg, Va. The funeral of Miss Norma Elane Patterson, 27 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Patterson, who died Tuesday night at Catawha take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning from Demaine’s mortuary ychapel. Inter- ment will be in Baltimore. Carrie Lee Harrison, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herhert W. Har- rison. died vesterday home. 307 Wolfe street The finals of the Daily Vacation | Bible School will he held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the First Baptist Church. Births R.eport:d Gharles W, and Hilda B, Herbert. rirl. Michael T and. Ma Fanning, boy. Blirton 0 and Bescie Walthatl. pey. George A and Margaret Schaefer. hoy. Hmn T and Hilda T. I Mary A. Volkman, lml and Mare Lubin, ray. and Esther Guy. Rirhard W. and Olve 'ravkw el John F. and Lola Gantt. bo; George 'W. and Katherine lade Danzi et Beatrice Hanaford. ho: Tearl Waterson, rirl. William and Jeesie Syphax. bos. ortense Blaine. hoy. Marrlage Llcenses. Marriage licenses have been tesued o the follow Hzrmln Cohen and Pearl Jaffe. Holthaus, or.. and Margaret Charles L. wlrd A. Coshv and Ruth Douglas. 1 Truser of this city and Lemon Man- G. Hilton, dentaul of Norwood: N Digzs and Comore Tibbe. inder and Anna Norwith. ore. Md. - gennings and Lilian A, Golre. Heinz and Berths C. Mey Eiual” Beach AT (ma ot and Fannle Bussinger of Charlottes v . Tal va, seph E. Bean and Anna L. J. Rathurat of Sharps. Va.. and ity 8. “ n' New ank City ane orge Il sr lv al ! mnrn e Velma E. of dh s Jacob Free(imlll and ldl Sel George Simms and Sarah M. James E. Boly .V"Nlm D. Wil = BAR_PIN, w0l Tost Juiy 23 ¢ Catholic - Unmrmy Frounds. nf"i’é’:' Lincoln 4084-W' BRIEF CASE. black._on street car. Finder ulew cail Adams 1809-J after 6 p. pam; re- at her parents’ | Buildings and Public THE WEATHER | | EPWARD S. ROBEY DIESIT District of Columbia—Raln tonight and temorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate southwest winds, possibly, becoming fresh tomorrow. Maryland—Rain tonight and tomor- row; not much change In tempera- | ture; moderate to fresh southeast| winds. Virginla—Rain tonight and tomor- row; little change in temperature; in- creasing southeast winds, becoming fresh, possibly strong. ‘West. Virginia—Rain tonight and tomorrow: cooler tomorrow in north- west portion. Record for Past 24 Hours.’ Thermometer—4 p.m., 77; 8 p.m., 76; 12 midnight, 72; 4 a.m., 72; 8 a.m., 73; noon, 80. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.12; 12 midnight, 30.12; 4 a.m., 30.12; & a.m.. 30.13; noon, 30.10. Higheat temperature, 81, occurred At 2 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 72, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 78; lowest, 60. Tide Tables. 1 (Complled by United States Coast and | . Geodetic Survey.) Today—_Tow tide, 5:40 a.m. and 6:09 p.m.; high tide, 11:26 a.m. and 11359 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 633 a.m. and 703 p.m.; high tide, 12:21 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 5:05 a.m.; 30.04: 8 p.m. Toda; 23 pm. *“Pomorrow—gun rises 5:06 a.m.; sun sets 7:22 p.m. Moon rises 10:39 p.m.; sets 10:08 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, 77; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. ?"r-mnmim. F sun sets Stations. Wm0 “yqI dewp Abilens.Te Cloudy Albany’ "% o Rain gy i oty Cloudy o Sonar 4 Pt cloudy e Gmeitoni Cleveland Colum a. Clear Cloudy Cloudy ndianawolia Jackeonsilie Kansas City Al Omaha .. 39 Philadelohia 3 Phoenix ... 3 Pittabureh. Portland.Me ~ Ptecloudy Clear ain cich time.) Temperaturs, W Weather. Rain ain Clouds Part clondy Part cloudsy Cloudy Havana, Cuba 3 Clear Colon. ?‘nnfl Zone.. ... Cloudy CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. -lnuph H. Milans Lodge Chapter, N ‘0. E. §. will hold a lawn 4 mmurmw and Saturday even. at Eleventh and H streets north Mre. Lonise Kreglow, chairman. Layal Knights of the Round Table will - meet at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at University Club. Maj 1. 8 Grant, 3d, director of Public Parks, honer guest, will give an illustrated lecture: “The Plan of the National Capital.” Alpha Delta Phi blllhl!l! luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 at Franklin Square Hotel. Temple Chapter, » will have a basket picnio August 3, Glen Echo Park. Athletic games, with awards, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Assoclation of Oldest Inhabitants will meet August 4 at 7:30 p.m.. at Union Engine House, southeast corner of Nineteenth and H atreets. The Washington ‘Wanderlusters' | will give a fried chicken dinner at the | clubhouse in ,Franklin Park. Va.. Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. Mrs. John Boyle will be hostess, with Mrs. Ed- monston assisting. Deaths Rex;érfé:i. ?‘! %@nr\' (‘Iark 68, lll% Ma G’r piti mn Lucn sh 2’75 th st 43, Providence Hosital. %'hfin Bfifl ie Jo 3 l‘l 39 G a ear E.F)\mn 'm r‘mdme :‘!Vo-m ared Medlocic. 10 monihe. 10624 1ot o east, . Brazil's expected radio craze has been killed becausa many there are out of work. FUNERAL Joseph F. Birch's Sons ISAAC BIR R z-nbndga 1843 3034 M St NW. JAMES T. RYAN |wife, Mrs. Elizabeth® Robe; oge 317 Pa Ave SE o Atiantie 1760. Mogel Cubk e Ambriliate: Livery_in_Connection Gawler Service + Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 T P “Quick, Dignified. Efficients Service W, W. Deal & Co, Aulome’!"llfl Service. L g:' CHAS S. ZURHORST E. L ST. AST_ CAP] 1.’! 685 year is to make new FT SHOES F-ST RE.ET'-/t KEY lx‘v O Keye. chiain, fiseonr 3o ICH, gold, set with ls, 'l"l h for homn;’uzch ‘Wednesday: 15 % Ly i o il b H mms tfi: ».1& (853 mame sporit m":'m. feoR om Ay | b DOG, black and tan: small: riusm Tip: strayed from 1526 ulh :.'n [ RE s noo H;vpd on front: “name. &n Stiendence ward. . Finder Dlease eall at 501 Easi tol ‘st. PIN—Si rold _wishbone; reward. Col. | M B8784. n’l“!“lflu.lfi.afll lfl::‘fllr::.:lu' . 'LANE (1), on Wisconsin ave. Ne t. and Bethesd: Re: - o ST ST nonc.v. -f-?f.dx' ma'n::lncm"fl-':'n'm.' ""ifit ""’ fl‘:mu o s et %w:rn‘;%fi %n' and Se: 3 l;n SEVENTH sr NW 3 1724 N. CAP. ST. W’M g S ;{}mwg,“.g% Timot—f[ Hanlon 641 H !t N.E. Phone L. lus. ous, cblp.l mm. prices. Bar?“‘vfi‘v % Frank Geler's Sons Co. G Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO W_LOCATED AT, 50 NORTH 7978 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. xS B oL gape + Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE [0 Neither the successo g, o4 2o . e °"',.1oosHs«.nw. """"-"'fi‘,“ ferly 040 F St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIGNS, Floral “Blankct Sprajs" = 7 R ,,,.?s Gude%, B s, ar Repairer Stricken While Wogks ing in Terminal Yards, Edward 8. Robey, 54 years old, ¢ repalrman, in the employ, ‘of ¢ ::'uhld nz;:n Terminal Co. since 190 ed suddenly yesterday _afte; while at work in the company’ -"\":' In Eckington. He fa survived by h Coroned Nevitt gave a certificate of deatly from natural causes. Funeral ser fces will be conducted at the late hom of the deceased, 101 E street, ALy o'clock Saturday afternoor. Inte :n-nl will bs in Fort Linceln Cety el T'T Carh of Thanks. .. Nt ey 8¢ T S L ICK B NOA e CHA E. NOACK. @ mamage. PII'R"S—. MAVARS. Mr. an% Mrs. ' avars announ 4 danghier: a(‘u.nasn' u'""'":' -:n 0 T i the Rev '"\'Vm. A‘ y’!”ml{l f5 Weaths. ALEXANDER Wedneaday, Juls at 42 . at Soldjers SANMOBL A AP R ERe Mot father of Henry, Mary. Oliver and Jol loving grandfather of Althea Ale: and uncle of Rosina urday. ¢ Street Baplist Church: In menl in Woodlawn Lyomelory 0% S “Wedne zu‘ Tog6. LI e ey “‘ %ovafl o ) D of the late Otho H, . Funeral Fy d-v Ju 0 pm.. 1 urTay BRAUNINGER. Wednesdar. Juls 28. 19% 1:48 p.m. at Emergency Hospital. EJi . BRAUNINGER. beloved of “Ary Brauninger the Tuneral parlors of Seight Heoe m. between N and O n.w. Noti al nemn-r i CARTER. arted this Nily '%a, To38" 10:30 dence of M ~| X g uneral Saturday. Jul . at 9 o'ell eemer Chirreh Faiber _ Tolson nmN.un. Intermen Mount Olivet Cemetery.” Friends invited, DAVIS. Wednesdar. July 28, 19% {esidence of her ‘so dence 481 9 am. - Relatives and fHien: Interment Oak Hill Comaters HE. E. o B O R henn o, Mg, Poiien Bia' 1ace $oe ekt iren—two som Edward and harles Feighenne, and 1 bristina Wissman. Lula Wrenn E. Churel Friends g invited i at 2 p.m iatives invited to atfend Thuradss, Jule 29, 1926, her remidence. . 3ATE “Porter st *l p.m. Interment Glenwn FORTER. Thuradag, Julr 28, 1820, st vestderion. 1016 Tath 5y i GETLD " foved hisband of Alma Funeral from the parlors of W. €o.. 1623 Conn. ave. n.w.. o 30 at 2 pm. GIRSON. -am., S0, at' 11 am Suddenly. on Wednesd . July 280 4. a1 802 44 i ne. THOMAR. LL, heloted husband of and fl"\,mmi fathe & Ada_Gi Helen Proctor and Thnmn v Gl ™ and friends invited SON; . Dgraried this life Monday, Juis % hin Tesidencay tor 3 "hrie Himened s > .mn\«w beloved husban Johnson and son of Mr. Mord Jonneon. " He ' lea mourn his loss 3 faifhtul wife mother and father. six sisters and Brothers. a host of relatives an ¥nmnm can_he seen a hursday. Funeral Fridas m... First Brarch.” Choaesey bropit Va. Rev. Shelton Miller omen ine " Burial Chesterbrool Cemetery. Rel&s fives and friends invited 29901 JOMNSON. There will be a_call meeting af Bloom of Vopth Loare. "o 1308, G Ba Q.08 O, F. Thuraday. ‘Jul LX) ol 4 arrang ot Brother HARDY JOH ICHAEL heloved h\uh nd e 3 Earat ong Jinee OReete . Notice. uf fus heral hereafter o M= MACLEAN. On Wtdnnndlv hll\' 28, lm - At her residence. 17 AN MACLE. beloved 'NP fl' al devoted mother of Rose, M Fares David and Duncan Maclegn. Se foem il be. mm A S Mark's Eh!um én and Satr iy e Relatives ana friends 'In.r ierment” Fort. Lincola" Camtc, Suddenly. Wednesdar, July ,‘ L 1 EDWARD €. belovad hug shand l"\lLlMl’l Roher Funeral ln\m \l |l a 10T E st ‘s Saturdas. Relhitver and tendy REIT™ rment in Fort Ling o On Tueaday, Juls 27. 1926, TRE RO rMOk heloved wite f Wi B Simon, and devoted ‘mother of " Fdward B and William sm [ Fugeral bridas. duty 80, 1 936, from McGuire's funeral home, St i Friends irs; mrrn Wednesday. July 28 126 Foidence, 44 umiunn 26, at s ave. 3 ERFOOT m«' v. Testing at ‘G i, 17 wier' apel, til of service, 'hil‘h Mf& held’ '3“:'.' v 50" & A rineion "Natlo etory. TATE. Devarteq - i 2p uld ientminater S5, N Abore & ATl t Olive Fll‘ll t Chu -{:fi'flo’n‘zfi“?n. "Var Fridas. o ununn, Snddents, 6. st her » AR Gmm “wife: of Willam neral private. Wednesday, "A FLIZABETH wod e reeidence of '{?' ‘ Jur . o Termant Revk Creek b A In Memorifm, | 'mrl‘e.::r‘lhlul“angl;m"' rem-mb?nu‘uqfilfi* arted’ this life two Today. July 20, 1024, ince you left - 'wo years have mned a“ s Jou laft & sorrow, v 2y ot l"lm WRENCE. In lov hor Hi Pep l"g "x'fl'va'i'i-:‘-x"i‘rmv’vri' 30,58, i RARRIS. In memo. a( o B T\?::\us lent Teary u—n t and ‘fathe ;:l\‘l. Sw“nbtr ll i :0 ‘but comes (o us Ane !'v‘n"nh;’gmr onee- of loss: God iummom. “" TR DEvoTED BARRIS. 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