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-THE EV. NG STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926 ’ BE===I0E====10|CHAMBER PROVIDES |CRASHES KILL 2, HURT 10 | I om o] |CROWELL IS RE-ELECTED ! Bzatbx. A R.OUTING| 'N WESTERN MARYLAND BY ARMY ORDNANCE BODY | suemoss. s senomser 1. 1900 oavs vo growas av ] : OIS 8Ty Sevtemper 13, 19 : 5 District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy | Mason Nieho Gold s co R T Motorist Turns Over in Hagers-|.nq cooler tonight and tomorrow,|Former Assistant Secretary of Warl residence; 140 - orihy oor smas 0 1= 7 Ample Transportation Arrange-| town—One Dead, Another Hurt 5:;':':1:& Hmodema north and north-| Again Heads Association—Other m-;‘; :ML ed 1o attend. 14 - a upday. September 12 1024, at i ments Announced for Annual in Crash Into Culvert. ¥ h‘;n{yland—uml}l’ c;louf’i“ l::é‘:‘.: Officers Chosen. | &30 am. H:fiA ';-‘” Deloved witg of < «[ Special Dispatch to The Star e LOHIDEROW, Calet. tuir'y 2 ‘ Jear ot her al from e = Genius Fete of Trade Group. sl Dimatch to The Suar. - cember | 30Ul portion ‘tamorrow:. moderats | _Benedict Crowell of Cleveland. Ohio.| &l eilaatct 3 I ' ulty L‘fl[l”g = . 1T e illog e 30 | north and northeast winds. who was Assistant Secretary of War §if Setiierctd b i e 5 = is another Injured in auto accidents in western | _Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and |and director of munitions during the | et fmpeglisms ate vt w. Cp [y lé . Transportation arrangements have | Maryland over the week end. Theo- | tomorrow: coolex tomorrow and in|iyorld War, yesterday was re-elected | friends invited = urms name for been completed for the annual outing vad}lfll\vlh(;rmn Zohi'ears old(i was :?Ur‘;:xr;:dt:e?:er:; x:::;on:ndlo:gn:- president of the Army Ordnance Asso- :n\s\n on Septambes - - killed when his machine turned over - . reside i of the “l::ln%lon Chn‘mh-‘;fl (r:f czm- 1 the. Eomttisrn. ectios of Tagose | catrwinan clation at its bienntal mevllnd;:, it was | JAMES" r'm.-r‘fi“ ¥ ” merce at the Congressional Country | town. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy to-[announced today at the headquarters —Wediesday. Septombe; @AREF‘UL idienesticilivatintolsthasin work. Club_tomorrow, according to an an-| Clarence H. Fark. 35, of Plttsburgh | night and tomorrow; cooler tonlght. | of the assoclation In' the Mills Bulld- ; e STy v was and H. G. Vise, Pitisburgh, ights of ( ADUS. ara is essential to the growth of high grade coffees— Those wohioimemsin: nouncement made today by Bdwin L. | i 06 “Gen Fark's auto crashed Records for 24 Hours. L7 o I B PR such as are blended : 4 Davis, chairman of the commitiee in|nio a culvert on the national high- = 8 p.m., . sty » | Funeral from hix 1 are blen into Wilkins, G That the people of F Sl o as v < Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 p. of the organization since its founding [ | ate Washington have ‘cul a for B 3 ber this old saying charge of transportation facilities. vay between Frederick and Hagers- | 15 midnight, 68; 4 a.m., 65; 8 a.m., 69; | tn 1010, on. Mit., Wednes) cultivated' a taste for fine coffee is ;ill doubtless think ointed out by Chairman |town. Fark swerved to avoid hitting : . i hureh, evidenced by the f: h wi loubtless thin It was pointed out by i o <l Y r noon, 8. Other officers elected were: W. W. said at 10 &m Y, the fact that there is more Wilkins sold in that those extra in- Davis that his committee has ar.|2 machine which was coming out of a| Barometer—4 p.m., 20.98; 8 P} Coleman, Milwaukee, Wis.. and Gen. assomble” at 8" . the district than any other high grade coffee! ©3022® 40 i AL ranged for an ample supply of that [21¢ ¢ landed 355“:5: he culvert. |20.95; 12 midnight, 26.95: 4 am., 20.94} | Guy . Trip, New York Cits, vico pres: S TS R eres: servi : : 8 am., 29.96; noon, 29.98. idents; Gen. Samuel McRoberts, New LVER. Reconer. et ant commodity, transportation, s ; 3 2 r 14 / charges on your bills :';.'3°$a'¢‘tno one contempla!l‘;\g atten- utl’;lghut te{np;;;:mre. 80, occurred '\::rtk (E‘le. w“‘id({i"fil Rr.\;an;- :mfi ANAMAN. | on Sundag. September 12 0 " ‘ i ar for lack of it. p.m. vesterday. rt, Conn., an illiam C. Sp! . Al 5 am., DANIEL. beloved ®%9 And it's roasted here in Washington are both under this e {,‘;,’:,o': SaslexpFdasta by chan:: HEADS SUNDAY SCHOOL. (.2 temperature, 64, occurred at | Wilmington, Del., directors. Bueband of ‘the Tain " Bl = Shananan ~to assure you that it will always be heading. ber officials this morning that the an- e 5 a.m. today. The committee which canvassed the [ from tha ar restdente . nual outing of the organization has| CHERRYDALE, September 13—M.| Temperature same date last year— |ballots of this Nationwide election | da. £opiember o, thena o They work and made secure its position as one of the | C. Swicegcod of Fort Mver Heights | Highest, 94; lowest, 72 consisted of Maj. D. St. P. Gaillar P Anhony s (hireh, whers' mass w vork “ev d 11 outstanding outdoor social events of | Was elected president of the Arlington Ordnance Reserve; Maj. Robert Sears. | soul” ‘Infermant’ Mont Olvir cemetans” work cvery day, & the season among Washington's trade | County Sunday School Association at Tide Tables. Ordnance Department, U. S. A.. and [ Relatives aud friends invited o arony night, all the time groups. the annual con\'emlnndhleld\?al:rg;!.y (Furnished by United States Coast|Henry Sheridan, Washington rapr» - 14 1 1 v -{night in the Cherrydale Methodist and Geodetic Survey.) gentative of a British armament firm. Sunday. September 12 1994, fh”g'"(f- i e()ictr% Pt b oraetieally. il of the coms |Church. " Other officers_elected dere | Today—Low tide, 6:39 o, and 6:27] - Tho abject of the oranization i to | - heyiong, SASFORIWiE4 iR il or credit and budge 3 : O™ | Richard A. Roseberry, vice president; M=l 18 5 T toster interest in munitions among | i, 513 Firaping Sk Fhh it buying g“‘;";":l{’:g“d“x‘c‘c‘:l‘fi;,:gé;’“’,‘,;Llff,“i";:,f Herbert "¢, Hunter, - secretary _and D hEm e e manufacturers and engineers, it i8] Y X \ru’w«'u"'w RS TS i 4 9 treasurer; Mrs. Richard A. Roseberry, oV . said. Besides the headquarters here, on National Cemetery ¥ recelved from o large number of|gy;erintendent of the chiliren's de- |13 p.m. high tide, 12 Eranciias are miintatbad o New Yook, O Sumtav Sepember 12 miss] 'S cf 3 . v 0] - - hd in_the 0T1H i A 5 perintendent of the young peoples de. cisco, 3 A store. :;;mbern of Congress and other lead- | partment; Mrs, C. P. 1"0,3,4. superin- - T:e Sun -?173:’0:\1:1. Rl o e Fensta “";’LPJ{ ahave rial 7 i 3 tendent of the adult lepartment 'oday—Sun rose 5: .m., 8 e 1rmm< inv We do not penalize Ralph A. Davis, head of both the|nrs. John West, superintendent of | 6:21 pan. Dealhs Reported ' g i our friends. sports and the prizes committees an- | the home department, and Walter K.| Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:47 a.m., sun i py.) nounced that the sports committee has | }andy, superintendent of the reli-|sets 6:20 p.m. The following deathe have been reported _'HRF‘R,}‘T;?;;N» September 11, 1 arranged for events in the major ath- | gious and educational department Moon rises 11:43 a.m., sets 10 p.m. |fo the Health Department in the last 24 | - SRRAK oL letic divisions, including golf, basel The association went on record as| Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | "“Ajbart B. Porer. 80. 724 Wehster st. Stok ball, swimming and field events.|indorsing the efforts of the county | half hour after sunset. S ow Sroinan 8T Untled: Biatcs Sol Cards also will be a feature. Prizes |authorities in enforcing the gambling e - it T Koon =3 700 T st no. » will be awarded victors in leading |laws. Condition of the Water. ary' 3 miesing 20, 108 Tt VICTOR, Sunday . e events, —— Temperature and condition of the “m" - (Hnlv(v,\;‘l‘(:;\ Jfln, zl:i;:]rf[o;!d’ I;n-lv'ulul I‘\e'; rgfidn'wr i th st. nw.. LU B ol e Niphsn i (naasroe water at Great Falls at § am—Tem-| Fiuk i “Xeeiy™ 11 nionthe, Chitdren's [ Notice 6t Tuneral Jater | Remiton et which are to take place after 6 o’clock B]rths Reported perature, 67; condition, very muddy. [ masmfiaf, ' Vel b MOnCn (RO i 84 ral Jater. Remaina resting tomorrow, are completed, it is report- W S el s e . 3 HATRSF Geo k. 4 months, Child o 1% ed by the chairman in charge—Edzar | o e Heath Dinanment in"the T 54 [ Weather in Various Citles. | F5iialw o0 ne 717 < o WILEOX, Sugies, Sniemier 12 o EI——=IGI[====I[] | senkins and s. E. Burgess. Harr Tonrs = Temperatuce, =g Tfle M e osoital, Fuineral (private) from her lata tealdenes John F. and Carolyn Shaw, girl. William . Gallinger Hospital Alta Vista, M. it s = = ~ | Evans, leader of the entertainment| Ryhert 1:and Katherine M. Rummer, girl 1 Tianiel Nixon mergency Hoanital. or 15 o Hkip O Wednesday. Septem . group, has made it known that his {argaret sirl. S qcloniise “Robiron. " monthe, Children's | Roog'Gonieery 10 M Inierment Ty WE DYE preparations also are fnfahed. | AT s Franves Sione, g satione & Henrictta et s NG - L 3 ick Robert_and Lucelle Foster, gir 1 - WEARING AFPAREL BLACK | iiiiee, siated fhat roservations| i chan Lol b Botion: gt : In Memoriam. Delivkied f"eSh eolhe Grocersialy In 28 Hours still are being made in large numbers. i e ¢ . He sald that reservations may be and. Gertrude Tutler. Doy H MR Lo The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. |mae tomorrow mornin. The aiting Kniirond 2t o e, firt. Abilene _ 20.0 Card of %mh" e e sepE, A, ribute of Lot to e . Lincoln 239 begins at 1 o'clo Russell and Al bo Albany . ] CEY FITZHTC BAILEY. who = fell Atlanta Clear HEATH. Wa wish to express onur despest 4. een one vear ag i Atlantie Clear. et i gl Al ago, today: alslo me Baltimore Cloudy s e vt Ottar Kindneon: | foanerzn CAREMONT GLASCOE. who died Birmingham e sympathy and beautiful floral pieces at b bt bismar el ionay the ‘death of our_ heloved husband and when Jife ®as swestest Bostan 0% Clondy the deally of i helaed husband; god 1d thes could have Tived their best 0.04 Clear September 6, 1076, The eates of He apened .48 Clear, WIFE AND CHILDREN. ©| Al God railed them home to reat, , oudy . LORGE W. BATLI . 0.24 Cloudy BOLDEN. Tn sad but lov remembrance Lo o Deaths. el e R Pt 0.0% Cithiay | mACHSHMIDT. Sundas. September 12,1020, [ Seniember 13 b Pty | PAETSEHAIRT: Sundas gon of Johanna and You whall he remembered Ptecloudy | Paul O. Bachschmidt. Funeral services at itk Aoy 2 e’ Rain e e rher 1. at 11 A, Tnter:| I yiO% e o vo or MY LR See Our Up Stairs Store Advertisement on Page 28 icimavile ment Prospect Hill Cenieter CRAWFORD, A tribute of love and_de- Los Angeles. TES. Sunday. September 12 193008t 1" votion to the memory of my dear hus: ewark, N. J.) Mre. JE BATE: band, ROBERT CRAWFORD, 01 aunt of Mrse. William Cornish of called to_rest 20 years ARxw |‘:\|:‘nm SG";‘d Seaton’pl ne. Funeral Tuesdas 107 tember 730 106 Pretiss funeral pariors. Newa d 4 ,.{qm.‘ Yu“;n(trmfm in New York “ b ds (R.\“FO‘.“’!. Qkla, (-u Cemetery. h Sloudy ’ HADDIGAN. In loving remembrance of our ‘l:{:g'a"llexlnhm G BOLLING. Sundar, € L X LINOR M. HADDIG. who de. Tier_residence. Pittshurs 4 ; Cloudy A‘R\(Ol RE M ROTTT parte '”'4 nine| rs ago today. Portland Me. 0.6i Prolondy| ARMOURD ROLLING, beloved mather| September 13. 1917, andSydney Boiling and grandmother of [ Every day brings sweet memories, Bertia Gunnell. Funeral Wednesday. ery memorv brings a tear s meille: | Deen within our hearis we - cheri LA LEn Thoughts of one we loved mo i MOTHER AND DAT r forever. m. T true September 15, Remains resting_at th Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2 ave. n.w. (Virginia papers i San Kintonto 3 San_Diego. . 20 8 S Francisco 20 fing 3 Dollar Day—Tuesday Only Every Item Advertised Much Less Than Regularly High-Grade Rugs Sweet memori St Paul Time canno Seattle BOYDEN. On Monday._ Sentember 13, 1028, | For sears that are RORSTR = 'ORNELIA F."ROYDER. former i Tovie et St. Louis.. PA. © t Canitol IANN, A of love to the FOREIGN. at 4 pm. | meniory of our dearly heloved " daushter (O G TE Al Aot Inferment in Cedar Hill Cemete: = 1 siate iF. A HUPPMANN. wha ted this life mine years ago today, entember 133, 10175 nal rest grant unto her. O Lord. 1 let nerpetual lieht shine upen her Temperature, Weather. | BROWN. ‘l!a;};\ beloved of \lar:urr ¢ c v 01 Elizaneth and n-.lm " Germany . . S B own. - He leaves to mourn mu TOVING MOFHER. SISTERS Men’s and Boys’ Hosiery and 51 Day $ L Cone nhagen, Dflnmmk losa two brothers. Scott lU(O'H!) RS, S andkerchiets and Stools at o o | 0 B TR ST i \ i o CORENCE TYS0S: Wi ied ‘two yoars & . ¢ val). Azol Part cloudy p.m.. from the W ot vis Co B r 17 B Men’s $1. 24 pairs of fine ¢ 3 : j Hamilton Rermuda Bart GIGUIT | Raval pariors. 2084 Georsia ave. nw. 4| =0 Sewember i, §021. qua! . Sizes A, B, C and D. Fancy Full-fashioned Chiffon Hose, $1. 300 pairs great Foot Stools, §1. 100 attractive stools. covered Porto Rivo.. . Clear CARTER, MARY °X CARTER, ant| S0Me dav we are gomz to meet you. pattes underpriced. Lisle feet and garter tops. in brocade’ velour or jacquard. 0 inches Cloudy of He c emont Rrow On' that_hright and heautifyl shore Men's Ties, 2 for $1. 100 four-in-hand cut silk scasonable shades. Sizes 8% to 10. high, 9 inches long and 14-inch length. Dows fullin i Srpemper 151 g ouf il il o Somoleri T A . o » gs. 15 Tnion FR DAUGHTERS ties in new patterns Pure Linen Imported Handkerchiefs, 8 for $1. CHiE g S 2 1 ste ni at ; L Men's Shirts, $1. 100 in broadeloth, rayon-striped Women's handkerchiefs in full-cut sizes, one- 21x54 Fiber Rugs, $I. 25 in assorted colors. SHIPPING NEWS it T e eon ok [ SOMANTON, 1y At IV R madras and perc llar-attached and sixteenth hems. 500 offered at this price. Reversible, doubly serviceable picces. r's funeral parlors, 1115 nd ¥opho departed” this lite one neckband styles in broadcloth. All colors, sizes Men’s Colored Border Handkerchiefs, 7 for $I. Imported Rag Rugs, 3, 2 and 1 for $1. 225 in Arrivals at_and_Sailings From RICHARD, SRt e ehtember 12, 1926, Gone, hut nat fors e M to 17 300, with wide and narrow colored borders. 30x54, 24x30 and 18x30 inch sizes: Reversible New York, of the late W. B (. kbl e of our who Ue 017 Men’s Cotton Handkerchiefs, $1 Dozen. 240— full size. Men’s Socks, 2 pairs $1. Silk-and-lisle and rayon- and-lisle. Only 54 pairs. Sizes 9% to 12, Perfect quality. Plain or fancy coldrs. Men’s Shirts, 2 for $1. 54 shirts of madras, broadcloth and percale. All perfect. Sizes 14 to 17. Men's Athletic Union Suits; 2 for §1. Tull cut, good quality. Sizes 34 to S0, Boys’ Wash Suits, 2 for $1. 28 in tub-fast ‘materials. Sizes 3 to 8 years. New Hoover s1 Day DOWN STAIRS STORE T 5 ime. Coffey. Remains awler's fu 1 par: D e S aanalte 1 Gan cne tinermipy: tors Chureh " Wednesday. | September 15, | ARRIVED AT NEW YORK at & am. Funeral private. * A S Ryndham—Rotterdam sent. 11 CRA, “nis Tinicndar, September 12 i ir hearts Belgenland—Antwerp At Dis Jenidence. 1832 Calvert houghts of one_we loved so Transylvania—Glasgow : . Nishand af - Haprieit THE CHILDREN 4 sears Fyneral fr 750 ot B s R DUE TODAY. iesdar. Septam b 4 2 Shue Jemg = ferment” in" Arlinz 4 ance_of hushand. FREDERICK bom MeABEE. Tn lovine vem: W ther MARY Me and washable. Good colors. g Imported Coco Door Mats, 2 for $1. 150 Tndi made Mats, of heavy coco brush, securely taped. 14x24-inch size. Gold Seal Congoleum, 2 yards $1. 100 vards con- goleum in good patterns, 24 inches wide. Oval Braided Rag Rugs, $1. 50. heavy, rever- sible rugs in beautiful colors.. Popular scatter size, 20540 inches. Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs, 20 for $1. 1,000 in colored novelty designs. Some plain with embroidered corners, or white with colored embroidery. DOWN STAIRS STORE Y . The memhars of Camp N Tnited Confederate Verorune. wh bie 0 uniform. a1 the 1 “september 19 at tave. nw v S Tl Bl canhole Chureh ? oo MRS PATZSCHKE AND DAUGHTER our fate comrade. i TEECRANBALTL | sorrin, I laving - remembe of our : . 3 Commander. Uarling son. MATURICE JOSEPH SMITH DUE TOMORROW. ! ltember 1 S a5y 4 : ' 'Septembar 13 Majestic—Southampton . .. RS 3 e sgingrighe Vina Gras) of G Orizaba—Havana bure; 3k Fuoneral services in the P Boys’ Wool Caps, $1. 6. in good styles and [d Boys’ Corduroy Pants, $1. 3o, in full-cut sizes Unlforms 7 10 16, Well made. . i o Boys' Fall Suits, $1 24 novelty cotton Fall suits Sl ity il i el e S lk t l Y d Gh wiees Siin Riyenre ueniene styles. unusual value. Long roll collars. Sizes 36 to 1HKS a s ar Zamapa—FPuerto Buirios &t Southern Crose—Buenos *Aires. . Conte Rosso—Genoa. . of T, William Lee's Sona. now' on' Tuesday. September 14 a tak Giclock hm. Relatives and friends invited § MAMAMA ND DADDY. * Thuringa—Haminrs C 2 Tnterment private e o DOWN STATRS STORE 44, 3 : AT Gl GUILFORD. Saturda e b AN DOWN STAIRS STORE All-silk Baby Broadcloth. 200 vards, in popular | EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK her 11, 1 @ nm. &t the res whe died t years ago today, shades. Of heavy. firm tex 3 Arabic—Hamburg . " o A 1706 1psh P MARY Sentemmber 1:h, 10IY : ¢ m textur 5 o annte Maris 1306 Upshur st now. MARY s liva witth we All-silk Pongee, in soit lingeric tints. Unusually Hilron——Santo Domingo Giiitford, " Eanetal” Trom. ihe. abore I Tave and metmary 1etz0w—Bremen 5 tha Washington—Triest terev—Havana dence on Tuesday. Septembor 14 WIFE p.m. Relatives and friends invited." Tn- | WISER. Tn loving remembrance of my be. termient at Glenwond Cemeters Joved sister. MAY WISER Wha departed desirable quali All-silk Chinese Damask and Striped Broadcloth, Men’s—Women’s— . ’ in various color combinations, Fan-American - Ruenoa ‘Aires MAMILTON. Savunoe Sentember 11 yoe | (0 e Sepieniber 15, iwo ' vears $ l ren s All-silk Printed Radiums, 4n all-over designs and l‘m-';:I.‘!‘i;'w;:‘}a-v-_y’fl-y\] o Dr. THICHARD. heloved Rushund "“: ‘,:”,, G | ren s oes s Da dots. Light and dark colors from which to Breatitny, Vb wortd e ol g I e M e ’ select. Roma—Marseille .. ot ne. Tuesday. September a by 2, Roussillon—Rardeanx ~ <3 Interment af Gienwood Cemete For my Men’s Felt Slippers, $1 pair. with ose Sports Satin (uyon), the most popular material alparaiso L omit flowers HER LOV for slips, draperics, dresses, etc. In lovely soft padded soles. Sizes 0 to 11 HAMILTON. | A svecial communication of Women's Satin and Suede Boudoir Slippers, $1 nited States—Copanhagen. stel tints. past Vandyek—Buenos Aires. ok am. Tussday. Septem - “deniag| alied,q Sk S Yy Sevvin FU? Children’s Sox, 5 pairs $1. 100 pairs of fine quality ir. Seven colors. Padded soles. Sizes 3 £ i Ppairs DOWN STAIRS STORE . o ah e Hal VLT T S i mercerized lisle. Not all sizes in lot. oo v R R':'Rl;?‘;q‘ll':"n _;":nl_" "'"“‘ ’ JOSC h F. Bu‘ch ’s Sons g . Master Women's Pumps, $1 pair. 100 pairs patent Children’s Sports Sox, 4 pairs $1. 75 (Sailing Hour—Daylight-Saving Time) Y ¥ SuRdes. Sentamhes 12 $048 (I$AAC BIRC) leather, black satin, blonde satin, black velvet, o L igbnatsizood SARISIoDA W3 Feitence, Searvnbn, o gAMEY | 3034 M St NW. . hishe gray satin and gray kid shoes. Sizes 3 to 8. Minnesotan—Amaipala Cits B:00 PAL | yiiinark and fathar of "W, T Hanmack, T. RYAN Children’s Bedroom Slippers, $1 pair. 50 pairs, Children's Sports Hese, 3 pairs $1. 100 pairs for . e i i PEICETONOE RO oy Sanback R B, Tanback L. THan: 317 Pa, Ave, S E with padded soles. Sizes 11: to 2. Felt school wear. Full length hose in sizes 7 to 9. t — Savimesctiard—Borgen and Guia: 1100 b | Pack of this clty. Mre R Kane df War MORE O e 2190 Children's Oxfords and High Shoes, $1 pair. 200 DOWN STAIRS STORE ——— - - Wnrn--h--m Va.. " Vi l s pairs Foc .‘.»1\‘..!\! vear \l'mulc; ul ;{41:?% in Goods at $l Hanback R."fi':‘;".’l‘“'T":L,,}“_ el sere: Gaw er el'VIce Patent and Cali Shoes. Sizes 4 to 8, 8% to WATE Twill retu - p-m_at the family residence. Inter . Hrieth el g , HETL IO “;l,d;“;"'",'mfl';;; ment i Warrenton Cemetors ¥ Funeral Directors Since 1850 a L E oni stvkie All-linen Luncheon Cloths, $1. 100 in 44x44- s 3 HERBERT. JOSEPH G HERRERT. A. ¥. | Main 5512 i % ettt inch size. With blue, helio, gold and green PURSE containing —money.—Call after 7| b ¥ag killed ingtante " front of " s ain L borders. guenings. Loser {dentlfy and pay for ad. | Lo O ami Ney Hebec"% | CHAS.S. ZURHORST ewe an Cotton Damask Table Cloths, $1. 100 of 54x58- _— | [, heloved hushand of Jean Cu 301, EAST CAFITOL 8T. ; ; . indt. vouneer er o tone Lincoln ) $ Da inch size. Hemstitched hems. . L] lata Capt. Nicholae Henry Van Zandt. T W omens vnaerwear 1 y ALl lisen HaNk TOWSIS 3 IsnisL e (penula TR oty o Hinir ottt | ¢ 0F bt Sl S T Timothy Hanlon rle ses 16x28-inch size. Hemstitched borders. a. Phone Clarendon 459, rd. fcan Lewion and Local 184, Enginears. | 641 H St N.B. Cotton Huck Towels, 6 for $1. 200 with blue or BOUDOIR (Ap—On Brookland car. Kindly notica of tmte Teter | Cemetery “chagal, Quick. Dienified. ¥ Ffllr1-nl S rs ts at 1 Pearl £ red striped borders. 18x36-inch size. e Atchison. 51" Randoloh pl. [ \jpmox. “on Monday. September 13, 1020, w. W. Deal & Co, an orse Imported (manufactured) Necklaces, $1. Past.Linen Tea Toweling, 5 yarda $1. 300 yatd Sk aheuT TN e o ame || 3% Groreetonn sity Hospital. | 16 R St N LINCOLN 8200 100 medium-length necklaces with fancy pearl LA & YEECS irie”: reward. 1713 Rhode Island ave. Q"H":““ ILL "‘““’ widow of John | Automobile & Chapsl illlam Lee's Sone. 335 Bac ave o on | §. WILLIAM LEE, Fugaral Director d Bor DOG—Sirayed frqm Beihests, Md. Thuredsy | Wedniouday Sevigmber. 1 on f Bamer. i Condection. Camin s "White | Alredale. ‘male. ong halt | thence s bt A= T ices 33% Pe "Ave T WU of soft, absorbent quality. i : 1. 270 rts ot el B . St 81x90 and 72x90 Sheets, $1. 100 of seamless, clasp. Regularly much higher. and seco (rayon). \White, flesh, nile, honey- Brief Cases, $1. 60 regulation-size brief cases of dew k.\'w: ‘;’l l:n:dm_’i e g:;od Ixmxtdatimll’ leafl\:rd Splendid for high :‘fl:‘::“f‘;‘z fine quality muslin. Sizes before ‘n‘|l( black fave.” black spot i back, etu | hieh gn iwu DeAing At 0 am. Tnier: . Nainsook and Voile Bloomers, 2 for $I. 74 in school ‘and callege studenta, ; At Rrwers 1o ] Er Creeic Comelory. =S et flesh, honeydew and white. Rufile finish. Bitioiligicgicia N Muslin Pillowcases, 3 for $1. 200 heavy, bleached ey "', °n".;',",,..,', LT RO ML Suwirdiy, Seotember 11, 1020 at Fr.mk Geier” s ‘Sons Co, Sizes 27 and 29. mudshl\ p{pm\calnec—free‘ from (Ilremng 42x36 ¥ ST HILL. | Funeral from the eésidence ‘of Bloomers of Alpaca, $1. 72 in pastel colors. and 45x36 inch sizes—before hemming. e | Qg brother. Clarence Hill, 2008 F ne, Washable material, sizes 25, 27. 29. Bleached Muslin Pillowcases, 4 for $1. Popular = Sy g 8 A e LR T T. F. COSTELLO : i - 2 of wl 42x36-inch size—before hemmin . it Arlington Cemeters. T4 NOW. LOCATED AT Extra Size Chemise and Slips, $1. 120 of white 8. WP fard. 3265 | HURLEY, Suddenly. an Sunday. Septembe, muslin. es 46 to Built-up and strap Cotton Sheet Blankets, $1. 100 in small block . 18 1096, at her residance. 204 Gth st an. W 1. H. Sardo & Ce shoulder chemise, tailored tops. I plaids. 68x78-inch size before hemming. HANDBAG Ta®: = - ;‘}:: ;}_A"rfil: LR HURLAY Wil Vm, H. ardo 0. Costume Slips, $1. 72 of washable material. Strap amps an $ Da Cel}:lon Te:] T:;'{“‘}l;(;’ l’.fih $1. 200 yards with betwesn “n’\‘,,"“,,",‘:.li:.,..r.,\’:. o Raward Mye.| fher Iate rebidanice Wedneads ‘;En;{.lfl e Chapel” Lincoln 524 i 2 d o) el v ) s to in whi : y Tarkish Towels, 4 for $1. ’('x;"u hite .and col s light heper searton T B | o L5, Consresstonal Cemeters & m CO Alpaca Costume Slips, $1. 144 in white, flesh, Pl t e bt | ot it B L dav afternogh, vicipity Grace Dadre fiom or “rh‘AmJ‘XrK:"o"fi‘ 'he| eptember 12 1926, 3 o Ganame Mo, £ 184 o, it e ctures Teed porker Turki, iowels . waneed L. S i Bl "R TS | Nl B g oLt i Shadow Batists Underwear, $1. 144 sheer gar- inch size. g Rlacouen,_Cleve, 4718 | e a1k, e at Ber Seladiis Ut .'.','.‘.?- the orikt m1009 HWS.E.SI'V"W' ments in white and flesh. Tailored and lace- Bed Lamps, $1. 24 complete with cord and socket. Semi-Made l;ru‘ut. $ - Dresf:s that come com- 'hbl-y » Hoaplia] " meward: 2028 Park ‘Dl. !u:mn-‘woflnnidu eptembar }5"’.‘,1’,,.:,':: Phone Frapk. 0626 trimmed. Chemise sizes 36 to 44. Gowns in .Amacme shapes, shades of blue, rose, gold. f}:ete, (r;lami or making. Attractive style, in B R TEOOK. —contalu £ s cage it B M fubin pke aurch at 1:50 . sizes 16 and 17. 3 Bridge Lamp Shades, $1. 50 hand-painted, beaded siLe0 y g sum of money and driser’s permi ard. | at s pm. 14 FU ER:\L DESIGNS h Chemise, sl. 72 in pastel shades. Step- effect shades in beautiful color tones. Voile Ratines, 5 yards $1. 400 yards in brown, Mrs. C. Robertson. 5208 Bth at. s JOHNSON. Sutyrday. Sentember 1;, 1026 EEas Prnnlnl “Auto Delivery Service. hemise with tailored tops, and sizes 36 “Table L Shades, $1. 50 beaded shades i tan, pink, navy and orange. 40-inch width. =HA§§‘P%.“£¢F,°.,°,,.“,".":.‘m‘; J‘",,"'“p.." AR B Do H it Joar of his ase. am- n—uow&._xlnérzmil_-s ! thy taile s, Bugese) able Lamp Shades, $1. 30 beaded shades in at- i Chiffon Al i R B e ek angoM Tixabeth Y Gude Bros. t. inc wearing that launders well. T e i 3 Tub Alpacas, Chiffon Alpacas and Crepes, 2 yards Call West 033-J. Reward. o and_ Mars, Elisabeth Johusen ' Funera 3 ou o Pajamas, $1. 72 pairs Tailored Pajamas of cross- SEte colonags enclucing i houstte desiens $1. Desirable colors and combinations RING o e Jou ' Birehe undertaker. 0y Geo. C. Shaffer "0 J4n poww. 2 bar material, crisp and new s 15, 16 Boudoir Lamps, $1. 25 pottery vases with har- _Printed Cotton Broadcloth, 3 yards $1. 200 vards = L e Wow. Relatives ""r" 1 3 | €0 - & ‘\mn 108 nd 17 i monizing shades. Complete with cord and in good color combinations 1 Fr a g eSS RO Cewicters=> Y31 O E e RS FR RPN pracelr o : 4 : 5 . socket. . 200 vards 36-inch long- O = LARNER. On Sunday. Septemh 1 i Boyshform Brassieres, $1. 24 issieres cket Longcloth, 5 yards $1 yard ich long D BRACELET ? _Sentembe: with back fastening. Of f al. Oilette Pictures, $1. 30 in new and wanted sub- a ;‘mhfl; cIM‘«L\ woges \(;1:-""";5“ auality 8 ‘g..'fi“fnmfl; s'.'.ur;h“;"s".';l"‘:" || B o Sy A i We Specialize in Floral 1 N 5 O il i ita- k. & rds o, Vista car . e Lanna Gideon "y tdied 34 jects. Replica i expensive models. Imita nbleacl uslin, 8 yards yards o P4 e B AL Al { DQSans 01 MOdQl"Gte tion oil finish—plain and burnished frames. STAIRS STORE Snlk Bandeaux, 2 for §1. ) of crepe de chine. In flesh, orchid and peach. Sizes 32 to 36. DOWN STAIRS STORE inch unbleached muslin offered at this ex- T_“G-gflmi p»llnum s}‘}"’fl, Wigh, | greasional | Cemetery Tuesday ceptional price. 'A'«.\’%p Re: | September 14, at 11:3 k PT’lCQ 3 ward. _Adanis_5320. 1 GINNISS, : DOWN STAIRS STORE wa e 5 e el "i}"‘ [sber. L b . INC Wy Yo B ) = .B?«ri'v g il Florists DOW:

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