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Y Mahogany-Veneered Colonial 4-Post Bed $24.50 Deferred Payments Wood-Finish Metal Day Bed With Cretonne-Covered Mattress Pad $17.95 Deferred Payments M aogny-Venercd Gate-Leg Table Top 36x48 Inches $17.95 Deferred Payments Red or Jade Decorated Book Trough End Table $ 5.95 No Phone or Mail Orders Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. Entrance 909 F St.—at Ninth 4-Piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite *149 Offering a most unusual value is this superb Bedroom Suite. Just as pictured, with Bow- end Bed, Large Dresser, Chifiorobe and Full Vanity. Strongly constructed of American walnut veneer and gumwood. Deferred Payments P Genuine Walnut 10-Pc. Dining Suite An elaborate suite, constructed of American Walnut Veneer and Gumwood. Four beauti- ful pieces — Oblong Extension Table, China Cabinet, Buffet, Server, five e and one Armchair, with genuine leather seats; sub- stantially built and beautifully finished. Deferred Payments 3=Tone Jacquard Velour Living and Fireside Chair with serpentine front; loose spring-filled reversible cushions. De- signed to assure utmost comfort and up- . Room Suite An ideal suite, exquisitely designed and con- structed. Comprises large Settee, Armchair $ holstered with _beautiful 3-tone jacquard velour—plain velour on outside backs. Deferred Payments ® Mahogany-Finish Book Shelves $3.95 No Phone or Mail Orders Gum Ma-hogany- Finish Telephone Stand and Stool $3.95 No Phone or Mail Orders Artistic Cogswell Chair $ Upholstered in Tapestry, Jacquard or Mohair Deferred Payments Mahogany-Finish Windsor Chair $3.95 No Phone or Mail Orders 3-Pc. Velour Overstuffed Bed-Davenport Suite This beautiful suite offers the added convenience of a bedroom whenever neces- sary. The Davenport opens into a full double bed. Armchair and Fireside Chair, with loose, spring-filled re\ermble cushions; beauti-! Comprises Bed-Davenport, fully upholstered with a good grade of Velour. . Deferred Payments 149 che efillms Lansburgh &’hrmtaw Ceo. COL. GRIMES’ RITES. Military Funeral to Be Held To- morrow in Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Col. George Madden Grimes, 52 years.old, attached to the office of the quartermaster gen- eral, War Department, who shot him- self yesterday at his residence, 1869 Mintwood place, will be conducted to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Ar- lington Cemetery by Chaplain John P. Axton, jr., followed by interment there with military honors. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Daisy Bennett Grimes; a daughter, Miss Marion Grimes; his mother, Mrs. George Grimes of Buffalo, N. a sister, Mrs. Robert Fleming, and a brother, Maj. Ben Grimes, both of Fort Riley, Kans. Col. Grimes, a veteran of 30 years' service, had been in ill health. JUDGE YEAGER FUNERAL. Ind., Jurist's Rites to Be Tomorrow. Funeral services for Judge Henry A. Yeager, 82 years old, retired judge of the Probate Court of Princeton, Ind., who died yesterday at his resi- dence, in the Fulton Court apartments, 2551 Seventeenth street, where he had lived for the past year and a half, will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at Hysong's funeral par- lors. Arrangements for interment are not_completed. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Hattie Clarke Yeager. SIBLEY GUILD TO MEET. The Woman's Guild of Sibley Mem- orial hospital will hold its first regu- lar meeting of the season tomorrow morning, at 10:45 in the chapel of Rust Hall adjoining Sibley Hospital, 1150 North Capitol street. The new president, Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan, will preside. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will have charge of the devotional period. Dr. Charles 8. Cole, president of the institution will bring greetings. Miss Mary H. France, membership secretary, will present the plans for increasing the guild membership this year. Every one interested in hos- pital work ls invited. CITY NEWS IN BBIEF The Washington Round Table (‘luh will meet at luncheon Friday, p.am, at the University Club. Edw Wichers of the Bureau of Standards will speak on *“The Romance of Platinum.” Sir Carlos G. White, international governor of extension of the Round Table, is expected to be present. The International Language Club will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., at 1882 Monroe street. Classes for elementary and for advanced work in Esperanto are being formed. Loyalty Chapter, No. 32, 0. E. S.. will have a rummage sale at 3060 M street tomorrow, Friday and Satur- Former Pflneeton‘ It takes Nine Tailors to make a Man —is an old adage. If it takes nine tai- lors to make a man, how many clerks does it take to add up all the extra and interest and service charges on your bills every month. At our store we need no extra help for this sort of thing, as we do fot charge any interest, extras or service charges on any accounts. We do not penalize our friends. WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 The Hecht Co. im- ports children’s hand- made dresses THE WEATHER District of = Columbia—Increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer, fol- lowed by showers late tonight or to- morrow. south and southeast Maryland — Increasing cloudiness, followed by showers late tonight or tomorrow, slightly warmer tonight. Cooler tomorrow. Gentle to moderate south and southwest winds West Virginia—Increasing ness, followed by owel and in north portion tonight. W in_extreme east portion tonight. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer, possibl extreme north portion tonight. To- morrow cloudy, probably showers and slightly cooler in north and central portion. Records for 24 Hou ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 78: 8 p.m., 73: 12 midnight, 68; 4 a.m., 67; 8 a.m., 68: noon, 73. Barometer—i p.m.. 30.08: 30.11; 12 midnight, 30.14; 4 a.m., § a.m., 30.20; noon, 30.18. Highest temperature, 80, at 3 vesterd: Lowest temperature, at 3:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 66; lowest, 55. lide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:22 a.m. and 2:48 p.on.; high tide, 8:14 a.m. and 8:36 p.n1. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:14 36 p.m.; high tide, 9:05 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:54 a.m.; sun sets 6:07 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 6:06 p.m. Moon rises 7:05 a.m.; sets 6:35 p.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, 66; condition, slightly muddy. Weather in Various Citie: rmer 8 p.m., 30.17; occurred 65, occurred and and a.m. am. 56 a.m.; sun Temperature. 729 Stattons. Weather. WOUIH AU e WonoT Aepansos lear lear loudy Atlantic ci lear altimore ) cl ¢l Clear Pt.cloudy Bismarck . #8 LD Prelowdy Boston «l Juffalo P ‘harleston Gi Honay Cleat Cloudy Pt.cloudy . Cloudy Clear oudy Cloudy Clear . Clear Cloudy * Pt.cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy eland Zolumbia denver Galveston . Helena Huron, Couisvilla Miami, Philadelphi Phoenix .. Pittsburgh R0 70 £0 66 46 A6 . Francisco : St.” Louis. St Paul Seattls . Spokane Preloudy WASH D 3056 80 05 Clear FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) otations. Temperature. Weather London, England. 44" "Part cloudy Paris, France. .. Part_cloudy Viennia, Austria Clear Berlin, ' Germany ... Part. cloudy Copenhagen, Denmark . Part cloudy Stockholm. ' Sweden . Havana, Cuba_ ... Colon, Canal Zone ARGENTINA. For the weok ending September 21, 1926 ~Temperature—Precipitation-~ Current. Depar. Current. Depar. forn and north- ern wheatarea 57 —l1 02 —03 Southern wheat. area...... 54 0 02 —o2 Clotdy ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Quota Club will give its first dinner of the season, 7 o'clock, at 1634 I street. Leonard Hall, dra- matic critic of the ly News, will be the principal speaker. Mrs. John G. Capers_is president of the club and Miss Violet Pamell chairman of attendance committee. The Washington Club Printing House Craftsmen will meet at din« ner, 6:30 o'clock, at Hotel Hamilton. The_United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets, will continue the study of “Echoes From the Orient,” 8 o'clock. All welcome. Viva M. January will lecture on “The Axiomatic Consciousness,” 8§ o'clock, at 1326 I street. The Southwest Business Association will meet, Fairbrother School. Voluntn.ry Bankruptcy. A petition was filed today by Harry Harris, clothier, 422 Ninth street, in_the District Supreme Court to be adjudged a voluntary bank- rupt. He s represented by At- torneys Bertrand Emerson, jr. and M. G. Erlich, and list his debts at $9.904.81 and his assets as $4.285 LOST. BAR PIN_ diamond in_center, in Keith :‘1c4nlly Sat. eve.. reward. Phone Adams Men's 8 o'clock, at BRINDLE BULLDOG. uclid et. n CELET, pl nnum and gold lin valued as gift; reward. Phy initi “Towt Please phone /\dam! % 2. T near store; reward if returned to LINK, on Tuesday eve. PIVRLES ON FACE AND ARMS For 4 Years. Hard, Large and Red. Cuticura Heals, ** I suffered four years with pim- ples and blackheads. The pimples broke out on my face and arms and were hard, large and red. They scaled over and burned, and when 1 saratched them large, sore erup- tions formed. I lost sleep many nights on account of them. “1 used all kinds of remedies but they filhfl to do me any good. 1 began using Cuticura Soap-and Ointment -nd they helped me. 1 continued the treatment and in a month I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Julia Turk, Sterling- ton Rt., Monroe, La. Use Cuticura for ‘g!;y;dly ml: . Bathe wi P, 800t! Fith Oiniment, dust with Talcum. DOG—Toy dog. Belgian Triendly: strayed from . hing avout 8 o'clock. Doz was. ehildren’s pet ” and . therefore xious for his return hgdv'l“ reward {hfid»r ]nwmll\ J. H,’Hlnem et . late Saturday night. P Reward. TR PIECE, Stone Marten. White bus to Mt. Vernon, Monday afternoon, or at Mt. Vernon. or in Alexa Please communicate_with _Columbia_344 FUR PIECE ¢ 3 in orchestra seats of C r. on Mon- day night of this w Please return to box Offce. of Jheater. ‘GLASSES. hifocal_ 4in_and H n Black & Tetween 17th and H and ip Bdmongs Tel HANDB, G—Black. lad alley between H Return to 1653 LOCK ring with = ment BIdg.. Sept. . of value only to owner. Reward if returned to In. {Coiment Bldg. Garage. Phone Fr. il diamiond, Fold sotting. WRIST WATCH . with bracelet at- tached, neighborhood of 20th and “Florida ve.. Tuesday. Reward if returned to 305 he ‘Cordova. North 0 LIBERAL RF\\ RD. Boston terrier. female, bnndl?.‘h sentle | cloudi- | tomorrow | showers in | | | | 1 . TAYLOR W. il WADE RITES TOMORROW. Retired Commission Merchant Dies. Lifelong Washington Resident. Funeral services for G. Taylor Wade, 80 years old, retired commission merchant, a lifelong resident of Wash- ington, who died yesterday at his resi- dence, 614 S street, will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late home by Rev. Dr. J. T. Herson pastor of Hamline M. Church, and Dr. Lucius Clark, chancellor of Amer- ican University. Interment will be in k Creek Cemetery, under the aus- order. his wife, : ‘three daughter: Miss Courtney B. Wade of this city, Mrs. H. H. Butler of Chevy Chase nd Mrs. Elizabeth Coogan of Wil- mington, Del., and a son, George T. Wade, jr., of New York Ci Mr: Name Change Refused. NEW YORK, September 22 (#) A. Hennessey change her nam Not if City ‘ourt Justice Ryan can prevent. He denied the petition of M Caroline Hennessey. to be known as Heneleton—becanse she felt deeply humilated by other col lege students calling her “Three Star™ nd “Mickey.” Justice Ryan _ob- served that the lineage of the Hen- nesseys could be traced for centuries and they had furnished notable characters to their time: Card of %mks. also my»m» Ln- utiful flos late Ashdown M. Stms from | Christ Church. Septem- 1412 Minn. osevhinie 3 Teresa s Chireh” Thursds ] a.m. Relativ BROWN. Dep: tember. 18, pital, ABRAH er of “Mrs v of nephew of Mrs, b beth's Hos. Vored bro £ Mrs. Irene |'l|xli"]l‘h)| a and Thomas Ada Welford. Re- resting at John T. Rhines & C fu Xll‘lal chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Fu neral Thursday. September 23, at 1 p.m from John T. Rhines & Co. fiineral chapel Intetment at Rosemont Cemetery. BU "' R. On 'nll'ld’u' A5t her_residence. \’ARY BUHLER, widow nl the la Buhler, Funeral from William H. funeral parlors, 409 8th st. - 3, at 3 pm. Interment Cedar Hill Comete CHASE. Tuesday morning September 21 N20; at B Ay, infant daushier of M. B. ‘belle Chase of 44156 Towa ave., days. Interment private, On Tuesday, September 21, t big home n Annapolis. Md.. D FRASCLS LR, "heloved - ishan Lillian B. Chisolm' Funeral serv Tnterment at Gresnmount. Cemete: timore, Md at 11 am. Flo of Willlam J. orth ‘and Penn. aves., COONTZ. At the Naval ineton, D. C. 1426, TZ, lieuten: ant, 'U. 8. ag years. Funeral services from the Church of the Cov nant at Connecticut ave, and N st. at % p.m. Friday, September 24. Interment at Arlfngton. Yo Iednesdas, September. HE E. GIBSON (nes Ke loved daughter of Charles L. and Marion . Kelsey. Funeral from fer late resl- dénce, 824 Delafield st. n.w. on Friday, September 24. 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment (private) at Glenwood Cemetery. 23¢ September 21, 1926, ARTHUR . GL sistant surgeon general. United lic Health Service, retired funeral hereafter GRAY. On_ Wednesday 1626, at 12.15 2 Baltimore, Md. * Hospital, Wash- ptember 2 September 22, ¢ the home of her Gray, 1320 GRAY rison’ Co., Ohio. in her ices at 2 pm. Friday, Friends of the family re attend. — (Pittsburen copy) . tively fnvited Dapers please Tuesdas September 21 1 R. HARRINGTON. widow of the late, ¥ H. Harington” brigadier gen- al. United States M ps. Funeral Tiliraday. . September 53, et a.m Reauiem ' mass. St. Matihew's Churih, Interment private . HENRY, Friday. September 171020, at N Francisco Calll. in his 70th. Ve FAYARE HENRE on” of “he an arfion mants” ot phfaadionly® Finerti Vice,will be held at the Firat ‘Church in Germanto day. Leptember o It uftermnon e “time’. - Fhete Wil e W (daslieht) " train, Pennesivan, staflon New York CtY. "connecting with leavine Norin “Phiiateivhis satior far " Chelten ‘Aveniia o Thterment priv at 3:15 (daylight “sav a_car on the mAntown. omit flowers. HOLLAND, _ Tuesday, September at her residence. st. ke i ot LAND L. Holland. Services will be he her Iate residence on Thursday. S 9 am. Interment HOUGH, Wednesday morning 22,1926 at_his residence. 2800 1%th at ot DR HOTOH Betoved hoshan of “Roberta V. Hough. Funeral Frijay afternoon. HOWARD, Departed thic lif; 20, 6. at Leesburz. Va HOWARD: She 1aven't monzn ne daughter. two sons twenty hildren. Funeral at Aldie. Va ptember at 10 o'clock Suddenly. Monday. September 20, at 6 pm.. LOWE, be. |n\u1 eaband ot Rosaana L Lowe-- F from the residence of hix daughter. Hill, 1402 E st. we. ver 2.t 2 pm. Refat Mount Vernon Coun. Grder of United Ameri Septenter September LEN o our grand- Thursday No. 10. J can ~Mechapies afternoon, September 23, 1 a At 1302 F st ~e. for_the pur attendine the, funeril of Brother E E. L direction o NEIDFELT. Councilor. Attest MALLWOOD. Rec. Ser. MeCLAIN. September 20. 1926, 1 his 728 10th~ at. e IN. peloved uisband of Louisa A Maier ), Fun from the above residence on Thursda September At pm. Relatives and friende - inviti Interment National Cemeter: MeCLAIN. Magonic: A special communica Gon of St. John's Lodge, No. 11, F. A. A M Wil be held in the lodge room Thursday. September 1926, at 12 oclock noon for the purpose of attend ing the funeral of our late brother, GEORGE,_C. McCLAL STUART M JAMES E Attest VAIL. Tuesday, September 21, 1! BETH CHANEY. beloved daushter of Sue E. Vail and vister of Germond llml Terr; Fail. " Flineral services at her o 'l'hurldl) On Tuesd: 50 am 4406° 14th <. nw.. beloved wife of Capt. daughter . September 21 her Tesidence. RGIANNA Joseph 8. of the late Ve Wil v “and b . Department of A R.. Washington. D. €. 'member Daugh of Veterans and D: Organi; hters of Amer. tions _pleas Funeral serv her © Thursday. September 3. at Miterment Friday at 2 pm. in A Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. = EET, | Asecial meeting of Bruok apier. No. ). E. S. will b held Thursday evening. Septembar - 7 pm. for the purpose of attends funeral of Past’ Matron GEORGIANNA E _of the Worthy b.m Toud e beloved husband of Mario his SOth 3 i Sneral TAYLO! . Wade in from hin ate sy, Sepiember risnds T ited Rock Creek Cometers s communication_of TR il 2 pm Intermant No eld “at Masonic on Th pur, ate pm for the of our WA Sent se of attending the ‘fi rother, GEORGE TAYLOR T many years treasurer of the "By order of the Worshipful Mast DAN €. VAUGHAN. Secretary. In Memoriam. ADAMSON. In sad but loving remembrance of our’ father. WILLIAM W. ADAMSON ¥ho,dled_four years ago today. Septem Only the forgotten are dead THE CHILDREN. * lodge. DEAN. In memory of my hush JOHN R.. who 016d 1en Sears Seo. osar. Septetn: be: 1914; my son. LESLIE. who died MARTHA DEAN. * but loving remem- husband and father who_ departed fodar. September ) CHILDRE: In sad but loving remembrance of dear mother. EMMA HILL. who en ai, rest three years ago to . Septem Thinking always ighing oftimes, urn to you Yet God in His wisdom knew what was best 10 do how I wish He had Jet me But. oh. deq . selfish wish when I know you_are at rest, Biit_God alone krows the aches breast Too, He alone can relieve the patn: And fhrough Hrs love and mercy we know we will meet again Oh. ‘what is & home withont a mother. HER DEAR DEVOTED SON. CLARENCE PARTELLO. = Sacred to the memory of my dear hishand. DWIG J. TELLO. who Joft’ ug one vear I 1 nd my darling_daughter. DORGTHY RosA PARTELLO. who Dassed away Qrtater 14, 1818, STA' R PARTELLO. * PRYOR. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear mother, AMANDA PRYOR. who departed this life seventeen years ago to- 109 the hurt is despest mother dear. of you erying when my thoughts in my day. September Gog knows whe My tears might and day A B wspare. £ Tave ou Though 1 took your mother awas One evening at dusk Jesis whispered among us. :|Geo. When we looked to behold He had taken mother, our most precious sonl HER DAUGHTERS. MAMIE REDDIGK. VIRGINIA FRISBY. RICHARDSON. In sad, brance of my wife, NORA R\ who pAssed. away’ one year September 1H2 Today my_heart is heacy. My thoughts are all of thee. How I love and how 1 miss thee, None but God in_Heaven can see Just when her light was brightest Just when her hopes were 'hest She was taken from this world of pa To A home of eternal re Some think we are not lonely When at times they see us smile Little do they know the heartaches That_we suffer all the while. And evening shades are falling, And_we are sitting_ ail_alone To_our hearts there comes a longing 1 my_ wife would come home HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ¢ RICHARDSON. In sad. but loving remem. brance of miy danghicr. ‘who nasged away one year ago today. September My life has lost its brightness, daughter Since the day vou went away, And all the comfort that I have T hope we will meet some day MOTHER. * TYLER. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, LAURA TYLER. who_departed this lifa one year ago today. September 1925 hut loving remem« TARDSON, dear brings sweet memories Ccery memory brings a tear: Deep within our hearis we cherish Thoughts of one w WARD. our dear daughter departed this life September Just when life was sweeteat ‘And she could have lived her best. The gates of Heaven opened And God called her home to rest. She wore a crown of patience All through the years she strug Those hands that rest forever Are the hands that made our home. MOTHER. * loved &0 dear CHILDREN. * In sad but loving remembrance of MATTIE WARD. who cight years ago {oday. led on; FUNERAL DIRECTORS T. F. COSTELLO OW LOCATED A§ - N. CAP. §' __ NORTR 7970 W:n. H. Sardo & Co. Lincoln 524 VL. SPEARE €O, Nelther the succeesors of nor connected with the original Spear uubfi - B Frapk 6626 1009 H St. N. ormerly 940 ¥ St. N.W Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. hone West 08, JAMES T. RYAN | 1T Pa. 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Permanent burial space now available {n Tamily sections First ( Only Cost Liberal Terms—Space Limited. Information Without Obligation, Day or Evening Appointments. A. BYRNES COLE Office, 1100 Investment Bldg. Residence. 1601 Argonne Place. Phone Franklin 211. Night, Adams