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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Our Credit Office will be glad to arrange fora Charge Account Closed All Day Saturdays during thc Summer Afigust Clearance Finals These August Sales serve a real purpose —for both you and us. We clear the stock of the broken lines, the odd suites and separate pieces—preparatory to the display of the incoming patterns—sacrificing the price to quicken disposal. It gives you an oppor- tunity to supply needed Furniture at very much below its actual value. In every ins:ance it is House & Herrmann quality—for we buy no goods for the sale— it's genuinely a Clearance Sale. $150 for $185 Bed Room Suite Four-piece Bed Room Suite, Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Dresser, and Double- size Bed. Walnut Veneer and Gum-wood. $350 for $500 Bed Room Suite Five-piece Bed Room Suite, of fine quality Mahogany Veneer. Grand Rap- ids make. Dresser, Chest, Dressing Table, Double Bed, and Bench. Véry excellent construction and finish. $400 for $600 Bed Room Suite Five-piece Bed Room Suite. of finely finished Walnut and Gum-wood. Dress- er, Chiflonier. Vanity Dressey. Double Bed and Bench. This is one of the superior Grand Rapids makes. $475 for $750 Bed Room Suite Sevcn-piece Bed Roflm Sui'e. cOnSiS" lflg O{ Dressel’. Chlficre"e vanlty Dl’es!' er. Double-size Bed, Chair, Bench, and Night Stand. A Grand Rapids product— in Mahogany and Gum-wood with fancy overlay panels of figured veneer. $275 for $392.50 Bed Room Suite Four-piece All-Metal Bed Room Suite, Simmons make, and consists of Dresser. Chifforobe, Large Dressing Table, and Double Bed. Walnut finish. $285 for $415 Library Suite Two-piece Library Suite, "Kidney shape. g &Vered all over Wlth flfle qual- ify velouf. Revefslble cusl’“ons. $10 for $16.50 Arm Chair Arm Chair, upho]stered seat and back, Tapestry covering. Mahogany finished arms. $25 for $32 Rocker Rocker. upholstered seat and back, Velour covering: Mahogany finished arms. $40 for $75 Arm Chair High-back Arm Chair. Solid Mahog- any_sul'able for }Iall. Tlpestr\' cover- ing on seat and back. $42.50 for $50 Arm Chair Hall Arm Chair. Solid Walnut; high caned back and seat. $27.50 for $38 Library Table Library Table, with drawer—Mahog- any Veneer. Good construction and finish. $45 for $60 Library Desk Library Desk—flat top with small cor- ner compartments. 2 drawers. Finely constructed of Mahogany Veneer. $75 for $100 Spinet Desk Spinet Desk—Fine Walnut Veneer. Excellent finish and construction. $18.75 for $25 Telephone Set Telephone Stand with Chair. Walnut Veneer: very attractive pattern. $31.50 for $38 Telephone Set Telephone Stand and Chair. Solid Ma- hogany: excellent finish and pleasing design. $58.50 for $78 Bookcase Bookcase. Two doors, with fancy lat- tice : Walnut Veneer. $265 for $325 Library Suite Three-piece Overstuffed Library Suite. Mohair covering with handsome Damask on reverse Of seat Cu!hiofls. $30 for $42 Arm Chair Fireside Wing Arm Chair, with Velour seat al’ld back. The arms are Mflhogany finish. $42.50 for $55 Rocker Overstuffed Rocker: Velour covering: reversible seat cushion. Very roomy and comfortable. $35 for $48 Hall Chair High-back Hall Arm Chair. Strongly made 0‘ Mal’logany and G“m'wood. Sfla' and back are caned. A Grand Rapids produc!ion, $39.50 for $55 Davenport Table Solid Ma.hogany Davenyort Table. Grand Rapids make. Very attractive pattern. $45 for $65 Davenport Table Davenport Table, finely finished with Mahogany Veneer. Top is fancy one-half oval shape. Very attractive and splendid quality. $78.50 for $100 Library Table Library. Table: Mahogany Veneer. Grand Rapids make and beautifully de- signed. $107.50 for $145 Bookcase Fine Mahogany Veneer Bookcase, with three latticed glass doors. Handsome design ; splendidly made. $75 for $90 Highboy Highboy of Walnut Veneer. Fine con- struction and finish: roomy, convenient drawers. || session will open Wednes AUGUST 22, WU TO LEAD FIGHT AGAINST HUNANESE North China War Lord Leaves for Yochow on Personal Campaign. By the Associated Preas. PEKING, August 21.—Marshal Wu Pei-Fu, north Chinese war lord, who with Marshal Chang Tso-Lin at pre; ent dominates affairs at Pekiing, departed for the region of the Yangtse River, his ultimate destini- tion being Yochow, where he is to assume command of the forces op- posed to the Hunanese troops. The Hunanese troops are suppor ing the Canton or south China go ernment, and have begun a gener: attack on_the northern invaders, which Chang Kal-Chek, Cantonese general- issimo, is reported to be directing from Changsha. Dispatches from Hankow say the southerners have broken through the allled flank at Hunan. The forces of Wu Pei-Iu and Chang Tso-Lin have a two-ring war on their hands. Their troops are pursuing the retreating nationalist armies or Kuo- minchun west from Kalgan in the north. Another army is opposing the Canton forces in the south. Both the ntonese and the Kuominchu are re- ded and inspired by RICHMOND, Va., August Members of Sigm: !||all parts of the Nation will gather in Richmond next week for the silver jubilee conclave of the fraternity. The conclude Saturday. Headquarters will be at the Hotel Jefferson. DE==n—n v pavs vo A ouAL AY Goldedtberg's “Some dogs delight to bark and bite” —may be applied to the modern ideas of extra charges on credit and budget buying. { The imterest charges on your bills every month surely do bark and bite at your income, when you have to pay for something you did not buy. There are no ugly features to our bills. We do not penalize our {riends. IE==n=n To Lease 14th and Florida Avenue 4th and 5th Floors 18,000 square feet each, 25¢ ft., including heat Access by ramps; 4 sides all glass Building now under construction Real Estate Dept. 1420 You Street N.W. Fidelity Storage Co — Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted One-Piece “Toric” “Invisible” Lenses To See Far $6 and Nea Pr. MAX WOLF Ontometrist and Opticlan With Kur Jewelry Co. 417 7th St. N.W. “IMMEDIATE SERVICE” Ocullsts’ Presertotions Filled Acen- rately Work Done on Premises y and will | 1926—PART 1. FUGITIVE RUNS INTO CAR TRYING TO ELUDE POLICE Charge of Destroying Sugar Bowls and Plate @lass Window Placed Against Robert Coleman. Considering himself a confidential man for the Police Department, Rob- ert Coleman, colored, 23 years old. of $19 New Jersey avenue northwest, dropped in on the sixth precinct sta- tion last night. Police state he evidently thought they had forgottenghe fact that they had a warrant for him charging him with destroying private property fin connectfon with an alleged brawl in a lunchroom at 523 First street. When the police saw him at the rail of the precinct last night, how- ever, they started to write his name on the book and request him to be their guest in a cell. Sensing the situation. Coleman, ac- cording to the police, dashed out the door and down the front steps. As he looked back to see the pursuing police, it is sald, he failed to see a parked automobile in his path and crashed into it. Coleman was taken to Casualty Hospital for id treatment and later transferred to Gallinger Hos- pital. Police say that in the lunchroom p Coleman destroyed a number of sugar bowls and a plate glass window to the extent of §34. PLUNGE OF 100 FEET IN CAR FATAL TO ONE Two Others Injured in North Caro- lina Mishap When Auto Jumps Cliff. By the Associated Press. CHARLOTTE, N. (.. August 21.- Three persons were killed and three injured today in North Carolina auto mobile accidents. Ired Moore of Canton, was Killed and W, O. Murr and Newman James, also of Canton, were injured their automobile left the highway plunged 100 feet to the bottom of a Clif. Murr was seriously injured, but James was only slightly hurt. James was forced to walk 10 miles to Marshall before assistance could [ he ned. Wiley J. Cartwright, jr., of Camden | County died at Elizabeth City from | injuries received when his car skidded and overturned twice, crushing him heneath the steering wheel. Peter Shouse, 6 years old, was i fatally injured when struck by an automobile at Winston-Salem. while crossing_the street to his home. Joe Ewart sustained a fractured | arm and other injuries when hit by an automobile near here. HUSBAND IS RESTRAINED. Edward Bartemeier Ordered by Court Not to Visit Wife. Mrs. Mary R. Bartemei 624 er- son street, wife of 'ward Barte- meler, gasoline des has been {granted a temporary restraining order to prevent visits or interference from her sponuse by Justice Bailey in Equity Court. The court also awarded the wife alimony pending the outcome of her suit for a separation. In her bill for divorce the wife al leged that Bartemeier threatened to take her life on her return to their apartment from a vacation trip to !Canada. She averred she found evi idence of liquor parties in their lmm- during_her absence. Attorneys mond Neudecker d Walter M. She: appeared for the wife. BAND CONCERTS LISTED | 1 Five Will Be Given by Military Organizations This Week. ! The director of Public Buildings | {and Public Parks vesterday announced | the following park concerts for the week beginning Tuesday: Tuesday, Reservation 31 sas avenue, Thirteenth streets northwest, Nav to 9 pm.: Tuesd IFifth and C streets northeast, Ma Band, 7:30 to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, {Sylvan_Theater, Monument Grounds, | Band, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Thurs: Sylvan Theater, Monument | unds, Marine Band, to 9 p.m.: | ‘Fr\d'l_\ Reservation 313A, South Dakota avenue, Twent 3 and 80 in Jail for Moomhmmg In the Oregon State Penitentiary of the incarcerated inmates o serving terms for various forms of moonshining. One of the note tworthy facts in connection with them {is that they are all about 45 to &5 vears old, while those held for the more violent crimes are considerably | vounger as a rule. a ack body, white and_white Apply” Wash- | Ington_Animal Rescue League. 345 Mary | Jand_ave. aw | BROWN BAG—Frida | ing_money. & yapite” case rsldl Return 1'14 P sl ntain- leiters and . Apt. 41, Re- CERTIFICATE No. a 18, |n07 ‘5T the. Washington Railway & Eiectry preferred stock, issued fo Juan s. - deceased. Notify Trust Dept onal Savings & Trust Co. LIE_PUP—Lost on Wednosday. near hevy Chase Circle: brown and white with throueh center of nose. Pleace B Handv, 3601 McRinley st n.w ated Dec. Supposed from my Renesaw apartment. 10th any Irving ste. nw. Mary A. Watts, 412 2nd . pry . in__transportation _betweer Clevgland Park’ Aria “and lence Bldg. Reward. “Ci 3160 i e: answers JLASSES, in heacy black case: bet 3 S.“and_Center Mark Brooween ¥ I‘A\DBAG ._tan. August 16_ and !redrfi;lu‘hurr :” oo e v or netity Mr. Drexel ave. Miami Capitol streat betw Capitol street and R, | smd e m«m Island ave. n.e Am 4 KAGE. cont; infant ] P\L chntalning {of L LA white | fox terrier on E at 11t Friday night kindly return? Reward. WIRE-HATRED FOX T swering 1o name of Chevv i-black_markings on head Chestnut st.. Takoma TCH- phirs a radius of four blocks from Hxh mm You st n.w. ard, 1 3 o | CAT, named with pmk nose. Strayed Tues- day from Fred C. Hawe: & (n. e ok tle 3 W about it n.lm-k | FINANGIER KILLED | H. H. Harjes of Morgan’s Paris Office Was “Father” of Game in France. By Associated Pres DEAUVILLE, France, August 21. Barely an hour after bldding a cheer- tul farewell to his family at thelr villa at Trouville, near Deauville, H. H. Harfes, financler, soclety leader and noted polo player, received injuries in a polo game Friday from which he died today. Mr. Harjes arrived on the field somewhat late and rapidly changed into the regulation costume. He wore no helmet, for the heat was terrific. With customary dash and Harjes, who is called the * polo in France,” spurred his mount into the middle of the scrimmage. He bumped into another rider and fell. His pony, although one of the best trained in the fleld, lashed out and kicked the fallen man In the back of the head. The other pla placed him on a stretcher _and d him to the clinic at Trouville. Several physiciuns mined the injured man. but the e was hopeless. He passed the night in an unconscious condition and | died about noon today. i In many French cities, particularly | Paris, the news of the death of H.| H. Harjes. who was a member of the | firm of Morgan, Harjes & Co., the Paris office of the J. P. Morgan & Co. of New York, caused was born in Paris in 18 Commander of the Legion of Honor. MRS. VANDERBILT IS DEAD IN PARIS Succumbs to Pneumonia Following Operation Soon After Arriving. By the Associated Press. PARIS, August 21.—Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt died here at the Hotel | Ritz of bronchial pneumonia tiday Mrs. Vanderbilt came to France five weeks ago and soon after her arrival | had to undergo an operation for s pendicitis which. although successful left her in a weakened condition and easy prey for an attack of pneumonia. which developed a few days ago. Her husband was at her bedside when the end came. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at the Church of the Holy Trinity here, and her body will he placed in a crypt to be sent home to the T nlu\d States later. $450, 000 for Waterway. An allotment of $450.000 made by the War Departm the operation and care of the waterway from Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay for the current year. The amount expended on that water. way during the past vear was $132 000 and the increased allotment, it i« explained. was made hecause of the heavy excavations necessary for the conversion of the original channel into a sea-level canal. Births Reportea Charles E. and Catherine B. Burke. hoy and_ kirl twing Frank and Gemma Tana_girl bert L. and Alice R. Nutwell girl Howard ‘B. and_Alice £ Ryon. girl George S_and Gertrude Scalia Andrew P_and Emma W. And. i Marenall and Jeanette A Edelen 1 and Loutse Hall. % Catherme. Gordiner. girl l)o(mnn- Stohlman. boy Saeger. box i 1m0 Sildred M. Barrie giel Moy Stng Shew snd Lhong Shee. gir] lired E. and Mattie Simon, girl 1d Clara Jones. girl hifoot. girl and Katie Zeigler" hoy William E. and Antslistieio Tusiocs bue Dealhs Reported. Linwood Lee, 26 dass, Children s Lee Dalton. 0 hours aves ne Garfield Hospital. William Gamnger Homnital. Walter Johnaon. 30, Tuberculosis Hospit LeRoy Woodland, 15 months. Children’s Hoapita Ellaworth Lee Carter. 4 months. 217 17th " Cira L. Hall, 1 day, 752 Girard st William Grag: ir. g w nfane of M rcapoiis. a3 Alex aner. 1 day, Ereedmen s Hoepital nfant of Alice and Alexander Bumbray. 4 houre. 5 Tifant of William R. and Mabel Goodwin 4 hours. Freedmen's Hospital THE WEATHER Diatrict of Columbia—Cloudy, prob- ably light rain today. Tomerrow fair | with rising temperature. Maryland—Rain today, tomorrow | falr with rising temperature. Virginta—Cloudy, possibly rain to day. Tomorrow fair with rising tem perature. Partly cloudy, pos Tomor- | row fair with rising temperature. | Record for Twenty-Four Hours. | | Thermometer—Midnight, 61; 2 a.m.. 6 .m., 63, 4 p.m., 64; 6 p.m., 63; 8 p.m., pm., 61. Highest temperature, 65. Lowest temperature, 61. Relat! idity. 8 2 p.m., 93%: % p.m., 93%.. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 75; lowest, 59. ! Weather in Various Cities. 3 Femperature.— Preciv tation 8 e M s urday. mw.‘m 8y 8. 9 o 3 36 83 4z 1ae 0.40 0.6% | 0.02 Des Moines. Detroit. Mich.... 684 T4 140 Dulutn: Minn. . 0.01 2003 00B@OD P 2RI RIRRIRRIRRSINRIRANN 33 EEEEES BY POLO PONY KICK| Hawaiian Pineapple Pack. HONOLULU, August 21 (). The 1926 Hawalian pineapple pack will have a value between $34,000,000 zind $35,000,000. s flgure has heen taken ‘as basis for fixing the 142 opening prices. Last year's pack was valued at €ards of Thanks. L ASH. We wish to extend thanks and av- reciation to o enda for Klna n ur ' friends for’ thelr eath ot i MES F. SH ND M OF MRS A\II A i ""l D, Mre Wale Leanard and Wish (' express their deepes preciation of ‘the Thans kinineas: oh by lhelr frie |l ne wel ful l'|llll| tributes re ¢ .o.....n ness A . Mr. Leon titiess and at the time ot ”'n-\\l"\ We wish to extend 'l:::“lkh.p lln nlxlr (n}dv:‘\ friends eauts rihutes. and. Kind exbreamons’ 0 nibahs At the a1 our darime {iiele won ad BERT F'RA " o'HA AND DEATHER. ' AD JOHNGONTER A l ol AR DAY e teaie the Hinexs am the death of our beloved Wife and mother, EVA MA ed this life Augist 15, 196 JOST H. TALHOTT AND FAMILY. o Btatbm Angust Chase and Sister MARY invited. Interment in' Cathe. o Eilabern neral services at Jauyhter.” Mre. ¥l vt aned ment Cedar papers please BARTLETT. Fruias. August 20, 1926 DO ETT. S e neral from i an. D Rndimeton (mee hm«rd from his late restdence w Py Tuesiay, August 23 vited od. Susie Barber. Rost 1ok and Mary Dyson. N it Pa’ and ; Fmeral ot 10 e L Suddenly. Saturday. August 21 P co. the Portner. Boane Hohart 3 ‘{..;"\ valf, wife af ien 1a Hohart Hohart sor Tuesda 150" Tnterm {private) ‘at Arimgton National Cemete MeLEOD. On Saturday. Auzust 21 1026, at l s n tarmim. Takoma Pirl he iate Dr. Wil fing at Gawler's naw o untl time of Mass will be celebrated h Heart _on nt chapel DN wervioe Tiiesday at the Shrine of Tuesday. August 24 Holy 1 friends inyited 24t King Ger What hanis dave we once o now vhanged i il 4 now. s 0'SO8 A ND DAL ARD AND ROSA SNO In sad hut 10ving remew- of v dear father anid hushar AVRICE B CUNN who dind 5 years ago taday ‘101 So sad. w0 « oo Ta otR Wi AN D B e Wk R remembrance of mis ARITS \u.u de ptten MOTHER. * E MINCP, life one year Gone. HI JOHNSON JOHNSO! o de ago today. August 2 What happy davs we onee enjoyed. When we were all tozether But, oh. how, change urn Brv\ OTED FTEN i« now, CTARA GAR- S Th el Toviie: et ar Ganeht RA KELLY i twe wears today. Augiet 21 Two vears ago this vers day Angelc came and foole away My darling «hild T loved s dear M omers’ without' vou here MOTHER. * KEYS. In laving rem e of my dear mather JULIA Ao KEYS, who departed Tt e 173 ear s sy R Tn_my heart sour memory lingers Tenderly. Kind and true, Thgre Ta"not a day. dear_mother That T do nat think of v mvru’rvu Xraem ¢ NRECK, Tn s ine reman, MANEA T mi teiaved Bushand DWIGHT MANBECK o, hie lite fonr idaughter. 4 e e a1 Children. dear. “tis Summer again Ard all the world 1« My life ‘Wotild ba o happy. teo. If 'vou were only here. LOVING "MOTHER. ROSE NEWMAN. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS Timothy Hanlon 641 H SULNE _Phone L. 5! J_WILLIAM LEE, Funeral tor an v Commod: crematoriums Ave. NW. Call Frarii( Geier's Sons Co. SEVENTH ST X.W Huv]rm lh4|w| Telephone Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 24 N. CAP. ST NORTH 7076 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Mr;d»'rin Taver _ Lincoln 524 Nel\Iet (bRTRcEERe I8 et socnecton with the nnxmal W. R._Spear estah'ih aa 009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank 6 Formerly § um 0 F S " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRC 3034 M St N-W. 317 Pa. Av- S.E Model Chapel. Atlantis 1700. Pgivate Amhuhnw y_in” Connection Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 M n"S'SIg 1732 Penna CE_FLORAL (fl“ox BERATE PRICES BLACKISTONE 'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” s w..n anmn\m v T T T xL.’W G st. n.w. Main 3269; r ward, aio 0.56 R3223BIBISITILIE BaRITJIRRTZIET Q'i !j;u;’mu Flora), Desieng, .\(-u?‘-g-l:r:y Promnt Auto Delivery Service il Buos, Co 122 E St

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