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RITES FOR JOHN C. ASHTON WILL BE HELD TOMORROW Weather Bureau Official Who Died | ton Cemetery While Driving Automobile to Be Buried in Arlington. tol W in s ‘Wuneral services for John C. Ash- ‘v ton, 69 years old, 1524 Monroe stree assistant administrative officer of st United States | tions and accounts, ‘Weather Bureau. who wheel of his automobile while drivi Belmont street | mnear Fifteenth and Wednesday, will be conducted in the Improved Foot X-RAY Machine For Exact Fitting E stop at nothing in « to maintain ton’s_finest Foot Ser ice Department. U equalled assortments of comfort shoes. W AAAAto E 1 %0 11 € lasts. Four licensed foot experts. An i ved Foot X-Ray_ Machine. All Wizard Foot Relief are give in Advice appliances. All here, waiting to vou the UTMOST foot comfort! Free! $3.00 Black Kid House, Slippers TRAP Pumps and Oxfords, of black wlaskin, with steel arch supports. Com- fort, ease and wear that's unbeliev- able at— $3 and $3.50 Misses, Women and Stouts Spring Suits $19.75 2 and 3-Piece Models Including coat, skirt and silk blouse. All the new tweeds and mixtures. A 11 popular shades. Every size. 0O O O 2 4 O O O 'EHIEEEM-!HM! ERENEEERREERERN chapel of J. Willlam Lee, undertaker, George Fiske Stephen’s fic THE EVENING RTAR, WASH GTON, D. 0O, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 |, He is survived by his widow, M Lilllan Ashton: a son, J. C. of this city, and a stepson, Kem junior mecha the National for Aeronautics morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dudiey, rector of St iscopal Church, will of- Interment will be in Arling va ton | gineer fc Committ fate, In the ser Before being emploved eather Bureau Mr, Ashton the Stgnal Corps ates Army, making a total of 49 | in which he had been with the work now carried on DANVILLE, Ky. March 4 () Thirteen Center Coll fered minor injunes today were trapped by fire on the third fl of the Sigma Chi fraternity | here. students escaped Inhabitants of the D | injury poasibie death b i lumbia, was born in this city 7 m and by descending 1 resided here nearly all his E Shairderend or window mnd Shton, Carl- en Advisory udents suf- when they house | serious I Mrs. Augusta Wood Dies. ¥ morning at Providen from a heart at of the late died vester i“u\; il was the widow Frank Students Escape Fire by Jumping. | wood ana the mother of J. W. Wood — [ manager of Swanee Dance Hall, Th teenth and I streets, and the King F Bowling Aliey. at ) | street. Mrs. Wood ls survive three sons and two daughters, all Washington. The funeral will be morrow afternoon at 2 o the residence; burlal in Cometes se ng to!l Cedar EEERANEAARENASRN | »\\Ill X t What’s “On Foot” for Springtime? The Answer Awaits You Here at the one Grey Kid- A saucy ne skin, with harmon- izing trim. $7.50 \ patent leather with dull k kid underlay. $7.50 lizard trim. NEW—for Girls & that it's just tractive that it's Patent All Sizes 2V3 —als o new un- Yed. So ¢ o be a best seller, vith silver frog trimming. AA to D. $5 Misses’ and child's sizes. $3.50 end $4. “Fam-li-pedic leather, blac Other Sna[)py Shoes FOPR ROYS AND GIRLS kid or brow AAA to E wi Child's good looking Patent Leather “Tie: Welt-sewed & o1 e s. AA to D wide. 8% to 11 $3.50 11%; to 2 $4.00 215 to 8 $5.00 Boy! How Collegi- ate this Tan or Gun Metal Oxftord is! Rock oak soles. Husky. Durable. Sizes 9 to 13'; $3.50 Sizes 1 to 6 $4.00 NENE!HII I EEEEE RN RN RN T NN Patent with blonde $6.50 ‘EE&E&EQB@E‘HE' PEE EEREEREREERERRERERE "t Arch- Supportmg brown kid pumps. AAA to E wide. “Betsy Ross” mode, in patent, black supporting, of course. family Shoe Store! New Spring strap effect. High spike or cuban heel. $6.50 w tie. o decidedly stylish! “Betsy Ross” dress ox- fords developed in tan or black kid. Also patent leather. AAA to E wide. patent k' kid or “Wilbur Coon” arch- fitting, glove - fitting gore pumps. Patent leather, black kid or satin. % cut-out n. Arch ide. $8.50 Over 75 Styles The Store of Newest Fashions 314 7th St. ’ unningham's 7o', Where New Things Are Shown Every Day 300 NEW A recent purchase makes possible pricing on new Spring dresses. $2: Dresses of georgette, flat crepe, crepe de chine—Spring’s favorite fabrics. Lace combinations—print combinations—black and white irocks—tailored and two-piece models. Shoulder flowers—buckle trim- mings, smart embroideries. and save $5. terials them When frocks—examine their excellent ma- Any 2 Dresses 25 this extraordinarily low Every conceivable type dress is represented—many one-of-a-kind models. Buy two dresses for you see these charming and workmanship — you'IN marvel at how we can possibly offer for $15 or two for $25. Stout Dresses, Too,in This Sale Many of these dresses were made by specialists in stout sizes. New Spring slenderizing frocks for all occasions— sizes 38 to 52. An excellent selection for vour choosing. 2 for $25 s The Coat Event of the Season NEW 'SPRING COATS SPECIALLY PRICED Our buyer has just returned from the New York market with the most stunning § coats ever offered at this price Naturally we are all enthused over such a wonderful pur- chase, and tomorrow you may select a New Spring Coat—a record value for only— Spring 2 Included in this magnificent display are the much favored Black Sa kashas, newest tweeds and other, desired materials. Mostly all are adorned with elaborate fur trim- mings, and the size range is com- plete, for women, misses and stouts. Also coats for the short stout and the tall woman, s, k. 8 ¥ snm Mrs. Mary Augusta Wood, 50 years old, of 1101 Potomac avenue southeast, Be B ir ’in Fouzteenth | by of from | Hill | SHOE STORE angmamuuaazmam:g* BLOCKED IN U. S. TRIP i fi# | i | M| by Radto_to i) :! | ey ] GEORGIA CAPITALIST DIES. | BALTIMORE, Md., March 4 () George J. Baldwin, a capital of vannah, died at Johns Hopk Hospital eariy this morning. He wi 70 years of age. Death was due to pneumonia and other complications, Mr, Baldwin was one of the ners In the firm of Stone & Webster, | ¢ and vice president and |} ager of the American In- | oration. The body will | be taken to Savannah for burlal. SOVIET TRADE ENVOY ¢ | American Consnl in Berlin Refuses ! to Grant Him Visa to Land. | BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. The Star and ¢ wo Daily Copyright, 190 4.—George Plat- predecessor as News farch | koff, Leon' Trotsky’ s head of the concessions committee in | Moscow and former vice president the Russian Supreme . Couneil, is kicking his heels and swearing. Some time pointed head iing comy, Piatkoff the Anglo-Ru in New York c | Amtorg. Hls appointment was ceptable to American business men {and apparently to the State Depart- [ment, but the American cor ulate | general in Berlin refused to grant him R Visa o Jand in the United States. i'nn-,exuu he is waiting impatiently [ | “I'ie correspondent’s opinion is that unless American diplon nts abroad receive State Department in [ structions cau them to change their attitude toward Russian o | who are going to America. for busi ; the entrance of American men into Rus be prohibited. b The writer knows that the consulate general in Berlin has been particu- M |larly harsh in this respect. Russians callattention to the fact that Berlin [ls a city where the “white” Russi | | ago of influence, hostile to the Soviets | particularly strong. Marriage Licenses. nce e s e G o L nd Viola P. Baron, of this city and Marie flin, oo PNow Vo Clty and H. Schmid and Bertha J. 'homas and Ruth Statin, Fite V ett of Samo dward Spink of t and’ Ethel Free- | man_of Gloucester, N | IlIlIHIlNl|III|I|IIlIIIIIIIIIIII||I||Illlmlllillllmllllllfl T he eyes believe themselves,- the ears believe others is an old saying— You can see the extra charges on your credit and budget bills every month, even if you are told pretty tales about the small cost for service. Your eyes are open, and you need not listen to excuses. Your eyes believe us, too, when you do not find any such charges on your bills from our store. We do not penalize our friends. Hiotlonbogs | i I|IIIIIH|IIllfiIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIWI"IM"IIIIIIHHIIIIIII WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours | The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Line. 1810—Linc._1811—Linc. 1812 Glasses Fitted MeCormick Medical e T E Eyes Examined College Graduate | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | ; Eyesight Speci nlut Phone M 409-310 Mo 10th and G PRIVATE | AMBUI.ANCES | e . oty e $ 4 _W. W. CHAMBERS Co. Ste. | vitats. PHONE COLUMBIA 432 Why Not Paint the Porch Furniture Now are just around the corner— dust off the porch furniture and give it a fresh coat of ENAMELKOTE—the durable velvet finish enamel— you can leave your furniture on_the porch when it rains. ENAMELKOTE 15 WATER PRQOF and sunproof. Dries overnight and free from dust in a few hours, Quarts, $1.50 Pints, 80c Half Pints, 50c part- | at years will off Lincoln Cemete fa is lik to the to the Health | Lottie M. Garrett of § V& hours: days i DIES OF HEART TROUBLE. Frank N. Moore, 74, Was Son of Lincoln’s Friend. nk N. Moore, 74 years old, owner F and operator of & canoe-venting house ed at the Geor own Hospltal yesterday morning from heart trouble. - Mr. @ was born in | Y. His father, Frankiin| principal of the Rome a4 a friend of President | s brother-in-aw, Ambrose | at one time a member of | of Hepresentatives from 3500 K street, House York Moore came 8 years old 1684 here for ot the cance house or the past Ho is su ret to and 1 Washington | s been in He has | 3800 K street | Mrs. Mar- Moore, and a son and daugh funeral be tomorrow from spert’s funeral at 2008 I street, at 2 o'clock 1 Former Clerk in Census Bureau Victim of Heart Disease. York, 61 years old, former : Census Bureau, died at vesterday morning from suble. He retired from the Bureau October 28 of last \fter serving there for 26 years. York was born in Coopertown, nd came to Washington 26 ago. e wi member of m M. Parker Lodge of Masons. 1l will be tomorrow after- o'clock from his late resi- . pastor of Church, in Fort John L. Burial will be Births Reported. following births have been reported Health Department in the past 24 hours M lin K_ B John M. M. Melg Leonard' C. and Goldie ¥ Oscar B. and Doris V. Pigs Winfield H.. jr.. and Frances b Rubin and Samuel W, an John and Lite o5 ¢ Pellows, nnie flrw-n!gnn girl. Catherine ‘nmmu wirl Amorosa, girl Amy I. Gatea Lewis L. mul Maud L. Americ lyF Carroll. boy. ‘rank and Sadie O mes and Lottie T E. and J. nd_Catherine 1 Virginia K Elsio B. 1 Phillip W.. s, and A ary E. Gordan. boy, Deaths Report«' The following deaths have been reported” Department in the past 24 1001 Newton st. Redmond Redmop ne. harlas. O Jones, 44, ard J. Farrell, @ Annie Gogse LEWIS. W Mary A, Stoesel,” 3 Infant of John and David Campbell, 11 Gallinger Hospital John Cook. 84, 1528'B st. s.e. vex ct. 2 Brewers ct. n.e. 19, Gallinger Hos- 70, Gallinger Hospital, 16 edmen’s Hospital. Tyberculosis’ Hospital. DOG—AL 6th and G el fat, ow and black Animaf Resc WATCH 3 BROOEH. Call Fr. 4 EYEG afternoon. receive West 1 L old black Morgan Pot. 133, o vielnit 1607- quther, con- ew Ham) hiro” and M o Dupont’ FI‘rrlaRlIlellggll,’ y and Corcoran. Reward. Return _Apt. 1. West 1474. POLICE DO | Eray: strayed 5 Notity J."A. God- Tot a » . and Apt. 410, 1. rd. KNIFE. white gold. on F st.. | onolitan Theater. Reward. Li KETBOOK, small. brown 1 taining glasses, door key, ete.. shire rimmed, PURSE. brown, containing | i February ‘26, Liberal rewait WATCH, oper pring and Sth identifying. 'p on yellow Lincoln Parl 316 1st st. n.w. 8! Siiver ward. John Soldiers' reward. an 613 e gold: b rk and Central High School: Quebec pl. nw. A ' Copl ; \nnm.w.« Church . this morning. —for return of diamond brace- let set with small emeralds. Telephone West 1403. 619 22nd st. n.w Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member, National Selected Mortictans Main 551 s " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC mym;a it Established 3034 M St. N.W. jjattished 1841 JAMYS T, RYAN Model c%‘.‘ g Av 0 BBty acyiliitie 1700 Lwary _in_Connection " CHAS. S. ZURHORST — 301 EAST CAPITOL Phone Lincoln 835 1" W. Warren Taltavull 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 Tlmothy "Hanlon 41 H St. N.E. thxe L. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Embalmer. Livery in eunn:cum""c",fm,, dious ehipel and medorn rrtmnurlun:n Mod Drices. 322 Fa. Ave. Thos. R. Nally Sons ™ 31 11t 1. St. S.E. Linc. 480 “Qiick, Dicniied, Eficlent Servig Automo! Chapel W. W. Deal & Co, _816 H St. NE LINCOL! A TALTAVULL 436 7th St. . NO _BR! \\flH OFFI(, Frank Geier’s Sons Co,” H ST T. F, COSTELLO 1724 N. MmTH 1 7970 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | anate Invalld Limousine __Lincoln 524 V 'L. SPEARE CO. Neither tho successors of nor finw with' the original w. ll. sm.m 940 r sk Nw. ner U’NER:\L DESIGVS. Pnnn'u Frank 6026 BLACKISTONE 14th & H Beautiful Floral g foim GEO. C. SHAFFER SHAFFER I»Xl’ll 38" torc, l4g & Eye We wi BOYD. rociation to re ton “TiE FAMILY We our thanks and is ol sympa ites from o, “ad b darling baby 1 |4 Houitar, £ veloved w Chuirch, Relat ASHTON 19 services fron Sons’ chapel on Sat am. Interment Arlin tery faturday, March '8 at 1030 am. to nd the Tunoral of our late brother, JOHN ASHTON. A MAYER, Master THEODOR ELIOT WRIGHT, MWedneaday husband of Departed this 1927, atter a dénce of her brother. Riggs st y Dother of ‘Thomas B She leaves Tarry § two Brothers h €. at 2:30 Street Baptist hu friends invited to Mount Pelier Tt ue' Reformers. antionncs ster GERTRUDE BA Sunday, March 6, 1927, ai Nineteenth S t Baptist sister tents are requested with us pleass.’ S CL lRK w. M E. CARTER. Mess. ! Officers and me Tabernacle X e are herhy acall ‘mesting Satirday. March 30 D at Knighis ) and’§ sta o & al of gur déceausdt Sater Fimeral Sy, 3ar neteenth S Ch and Tt s W. Rule) THA FREDERICK Seribe | Officets: nad ot 88 ape to turn out RW. membe: AR reet Bagtist C hurel. tents Inmligh > Aran ARY ARTIS. q:Trn SIERERRY, MBI ntered oternal rest Mand 1027, RICHARD BARN Corcoran st.’ n.w. He leaves irn a_wife, two sons. mother, brothers. Funeral undertaking parlors. 4th and Friday, March 4. at 2 p.m. BOOTON. On Thursday mor: 1927, at the residence of h Fairfax Coun MINNTE A mother of Margaret Kendall How terment in Texas CARROLL. On F; 4 at 9:30 amm.. MARY HELEN CARROLL. bho: loved daiighter of John and Ellen Carroll (nee Fitzgerald). To be buried from her late home, 414 Webster st. n.w. Notice of funeral late : DELOATCH. Wednesd; Maren, 3 his_residence. - Linden, M ATCH. beloved husband of Fanr and father of Mark. He lea their loss a host of relativ Remains resting at above ne - Maren 6 Leader 0 fonr si om_ Woor > Deloatch s to mourn DUVALL. On Wednesday. March 2 her residence. 1010 18th st. n.w widow of the late Henry Dit mother qf John. Robert. Bernar cene “and Frank Duvail mass at 10 o'clock a.m. Augustine’s Churcl FORD. Suddenly. on Wodnesday 27t her rosidence. in_Baltimore Eonb'r EA. beloved daughter of the fod Ford. and” Odella Ford “iner E - Funeral Saturday, March b, GARRATT. On Thursfay, March 3. 1 at her residence. Boulev MARY E. widow of in her 90in"year in Funeral from her late residence Safunday, March 5. at Interment in Congressional Cémetery GAUSS. On Thursday, March 3, her residence. 221 Bth st. se. EM JOLIE beloved wite. of " Hopman- ¢ ‘s will be held_at her lato resi on Saturday, March port, Conn..’ papers p) GRAY. On Wednesd ber residence, 62 MARY A GRA wife of James W. ay. March 5. at address. HAYDEN. M Geddes). beid b m' Relatives and friends int: I!t‘jwur(rd this life on Wi (2 ¢ 6:30 D @ T and o b1 or o8 MaryF Mamie Marlow a Jackson.” He Hattlo a host of rch 8. from Asbury » I and B ate e pm:etatives S0 tiends indlici 1 ndass St o ment, Mondas, Sarch 7! S Kb HAYDE! The Kadosh_s e ! e mlm]x{;; by Zoranster Chaptar over the Vaie mrm 4 B P CARRINGT CicERO 4. 1 “Archiiv HAYDEN. hers_of ing Star Lodge, B. P. 0. of W.. are hereby notificd to n gession_of sorrow. Sat 5. at 8 o'clock (at t Elks et in a Funeral Marc of. 11th Qfficers and niembers o Bast ERT HAYDEN Asbury A 3 Th0"y U iy Tvited. " s ity nvitec PRINCE DA W ROY AL B E HENKY inte s Michael Neltie Horan jence. Satire sis from the aboy oh & at 9150 réquiem mas ] for the Mount Olivet Cemete nds invited. On Thursday, m and fr JOHNSO: 1d beloved danghite i ran"l ioved ter f Ein Notice of funera Suddenly. b fres, Suturd - at s Steo i Oliver e KEANE, On Thursday his residence, 831 19 Hanipihire A mrka oroy b, beloved husl ineral servicey turday, March to St! Stephe reauiem mass wil n.w. his 1 ut 8:30 am Catholic Church be celebrated at 9§ thence .m. for the his soul. Interment’ Mount Olivet Ceme- D) ids B st ACLINE. Dol wife of ondrick, 'in_the 34th of uncral, “from wbave residence Saturd 6. a¢ 3 pum. - Relatives and faviten” Ynderment Fort Lincohn | tery. hursday. March 3. 19: wEHnbnh- Hospital. DOROTHY ter of Mary Lomux. of Lu-»em R A T S Hemaing resting ot W, Ermcat Jurvia west st. and Dumbarton Cards of Thanks . ! Deaths. On Wads Va iy 2, 1927, [t v\ MIN F. MANN, . \1':,,1, \nes MANN March 3, ty Hospital, elored hup: 1927 Jaband of ot ol Musette Winitami Mores Payne * The ¢ Meauire's. 15 from et Haptist ounty, March 3, St DLW. oted son and the Abras Young v Youne: Bt i bt lag, March 3. 1927, Wife of James T: (private) from her th ot nw. on Sat- 10:30 am. interment this life_Thursday, Freedmen'y SLER. belo Spangler. an of 439 Ridge av. March 6. at Dtist Clureh at 1:45 . On Wednesday. March 2, 1927, iece, Mrs. Willa B, omb st n.w. MARY Funeral "and, inter- tarch 4. Rem 3 “‘(:hl © SHECKELS. On LENA MARY Sheckels. Fiine > residence. 1317 4 Thursday, ) pn., at his res: ave. now.. ADAM i of Susan Penn eral later. ‘Jarvia funeral life New el % , Yorie 5, b Thoms. maina restin on_Monday WOOD. On Providence wite of Trom er Tat we.. on Sat woob. on 1927, at Sibléy iy Woob! Iriing Wood and Eugens al on Saturday. March b from uneral I priva 4 Thursday. March 3. 1087, at 250 oth st. ne. JOR: Deloved hushand of “Alice’ We from ‘above residence on 5.at2pm. Relatives and Interment Fort Linegin R od.” F a 10% b parlors YORK. special commun! '‘arker Lodge, No. 2 M.. at 1:30 pym. Saturday, March for the yvnr‘ma‘ of auamfi){ the . rother, Past Master WerlLiase « Master. * Su SMemoriam. fad but loving, memory of other FRANK. who departed AR L 4 DANIEL, . in Thy keeping, ho heavenly shore; n'0s Detors el poRoTEY BEV: ND MRS, HATTIE Bl .v- membrance of GRACIA il could be lifted, 1 moment or &0, Just for a elimpse of thy gladness. Grief would be silent, I know. with _thy spirit. MOTH CARROLI tribute of love y of my dev CARROLL. wha years ago tod: and my dear DICK. wh ears ago. February ny hr-ul their_memory linger: Tways tender. fond and true js mot u dav, dear one “E. GANT. DAVIN. moth vear feven years a th all its changes. 5 d" one year "GWEN SHELVY. ® memory of our_ dear, bee THOMAS O. MAY, who en- al rest March 4. 1919, jast_forever. R AND SISTERS. emembrance of THOMAS O. FRIEND. In loving brother. Wd Always tender, vo 15 1ot & That we_do HIS WIFE In lov u AND DRy, o & memory of our HATE AN | d this life three INORA it loving ren or fiu"l‘!:l m you HTER LL’A‘A. but loving remembrance of )SEPH B. OWENS, one year ago 3 beside, vour bad, your lite depart, arth to a peaceful rest, who knoweth beat. meory <ou will reimain, en e e DATGHTER SADIE N JOE TRAY. In I brother. 1wo ¥t 1S BROTHERS e AND ARCHIB. RAY T STUART. ad but ‘!n\-vm remembrs wloved only son > TUART, who e year_ago today: M ThE FAMILY. ® ¢ hute of love to the mey nd brother. JA‘EH% INRLE o vy CETIER AND SirErd? . n sad but loving remembr AR R three years ag@