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ET THE BALLARD, JR BE YOUR FURNACE MAN NEXT WINTER. No dust or dirt to bother with Just set the thermostat at the amount ¢ heat you waut and forget it free service t us demon today. It edical Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 400-410 McLachlen Bldg. Eyes Examine Glasses Fitte Dr. CLAUDE §. SEMONES Worse Off. Pom the Boston Transcrint. The worm will turn, e which way to turn. but many a oor worm of a husband doesn’t know EXILED PRELATE DENIES PUBLISHED STATEMENT Bishop Valdespino Declares Alleged Interview Regarding Conditions in Mexico Was Manufactured. -~ D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1627.7 MRS. COSTELLO DIES. Former Clerk for Mrs. Coolidge Succumbs to Injuries. Mrs. Charlotte Marshall Wilkins Costello, 24 years old, former clerk for Mrs. Coolidge, died in the home of her mother, Mrs. John P. Miller, 4618 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Showers to- night and probably tomorrow morn- ing, not much change in temperature. Maryland—Showers tonight and probably tomorrow, not much change in MISSING MAN DEA J. R. Fick, Richmond, RICHMOND, Va, body of J. R. Fick, a of Richmond, was fou , Found Shot, = in Parked Automobile. Special Dispatch to The Star. August 3.—The business man nd in his ma- Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the foljowink Gaines A. Tyler of Morristown. Tenn.. and ie L. Sheets of Staunton. Va wiian R. Scott and Lucy C. White. oward J. L. Newkirk and Monica A. Dajeiden. aynard A. Wheelock and Ella A. Zime and Erelyn M. Bullock. Marvin A LLARD CIL HEATI 'A 1745 Conn. Ave.—N. temperature. Nupnally cotnlidaditioniinl o, both ot Riehmond, Richard Graham n Phillips Rov Cochrane of Chestnut Hill Ma Oleana A. Edwards of Norfoik. Va Tilghman H. Pumphrey and Daisy F Teiie T, John Clagburn Emmitt G. J | Witliam | Vireinine Probably showers tonight |chine, parked in the woods in the and ton ow, not much change in|COUNtry near this city, the ma1 hav- temperature, ing been last seen Sunday, when he West Virginin—Showers tonight, [ went for a drive. It was leaning for-| tomorrow cloudy, elightly warmer to. | Ward, with a pistol in the lap. Fick | ight in e: eme s ortion, had shot himself, ki ol i ile had heen in the railroad Records for 24 Hours. business for some time and lived Thermometer—4 pm., zood circumstances, 12 midnight, 64; 4 a.m., 61; Thirty-eighth street, last night from injuries sustained in a fall from o third-floor baleol in her home, 18¢ Columbia road, February 25. Her back as broken. Coroner Nevitt has is- By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., August 3.— Rishop Ignacio Valdespino, exiled Ro- an Cathe A Cali- fin e iolie pBISROR) oERAELAY sued a certificate of accidental death. jentes, denied yesterday that Arch-|“"pjs Costello leaves her mother and [Dishop Mora Del Rio of Mexico City | two sisters, Mr Anadalas and | or other of the eight exiled Mexi- | Mrs. Donald Walte | can bishops now living here issued «n{ Tuneral services “m he conducted interview Monday on the first anni- vints' Church, St. Marys Coun- | 64; noon | versary of the closing of the Mexican tomorrow afierngon at 1|° Bavemeter Catholic churches. The purported in- ; ent will be in St.|30.01; 12 mid terview credited the bishop with pre- | Af; “emeter: 8 am. 30.12; noon, Crown and Lill wnd Hatt kson g B and | tie in Whoever flghts -~ Whoever falls, Justice conquers Evermore —Emerson. s pm., S am., CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. I : TODAY. tak AL Association_of Oldest Inhabitants | HienTe 81, occured at | will meet, 7:30 o'clock, in engine | | house, Ninteenth and H streets. | occurred - Ergatocrats’ Club_ o'clock, 802 F street. 'S have re ial the 8 pm.. 30.06, Carn ut Ebanks In e coun | Kt 60, at 5 a will meet § 1 ame date last year— 4. BROWN with WALLACE VY M Deaths. this life. Monday. Ate am. Mrs. MARY BOLe i th BROWN BROWN SHIPPING NEWS We are fighting for you in the name of justice and fairness and we are winning our battle against those extra interest and service and carry- ing charges on your bills every month for something you did riot buy. Today- | pn.; high Tomorrow— p.m.; high 2 p.m. The Sun and Moon. mn rose 5:10 a.m.; sun dicting that religious liberty would not - Highest temperature, | exist in Mexico until the laws of the 3:45 pan. yesterday. country were changed, WILLIAM F. KEYSER, 62, Lowest temperature, In a statement yesterday, written in m. today. | nb Torma rediicst was made for LURAY ATTORNEY, DIES |3l 55 o | terview, but that a newspaper T | Tide OF. apps three of the b S| Prominent Mason Was Active in| pyrnishe v 3 es Coa |i&E v SouE the Eitect o Mesl. | (F mm.~1n.x’]":\“Lll":u‘jui‘yul_x“:.n\.: Coast and ' Democratic Politics in Vir- ; : | S the plans of the bishops for the future Y ; | and the probable residence of the tide, 11:58 a.m Arrivals at and Sailing From | bishops in the future. i | Bishop Valdespino's statement dé- | Low tide, a.m. New York. 4 BOLDEN. Departed tide, a.m. gast 11927 at 4 den. She leaves six ane’ sister_and_three by ives and friends K . Mrpee [ p. Mary Bolden cun be view: sets | 3 b v Washington funeral b, | . ©1a ave. n.w. Funer | be held at Peace Haplist Ch <t ne \ 13th and 14th sts Moore will ofict oclock D Special Dispatch to The S LUURAY, Va., August 3.—William F. Keyser, dean of the Page County and for 16 years Commonyy rney of this county, 920, died at a Roanoke, Va., hospital | 4 7 | Monday. He was 62 years old and| Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:10 a | was a son of the late Dr. and Mrs, H. |sels TS pm. | M. Keyser of this county. He had| Moon rises 10:42 a.m.; | tong 1 an outstanding figure in | Automobile lamps to be lighted one | local State political circles serv- [ half hour after sunset. |ing as a member of the State Demo Condition of the Water. cratic committee for many years and | reat falls was a_Deroc tor in the presi- | jiarpor. dential election of 1924. He was a|puddv: s prominent Mason and has held 1 high offices throughout Siate frase 1 o) Masonic circles. Besides serving ? | Fort Vietna—Berniia Commonwealth’'s attorney he | DUE FRIDAY, served as judge of the Juvenil i Domestic Relations Court of bt County and was at the time of h jeath commissioner of acconnts of age County. Spanish, Bishop Valdespino declared mperature co of a year of churchless Sundays, Low tide, 6:25 a.m. and 6:. ginia for Years. $8 & $10 clares that none of the questions was Men’s Sport Oxfords Reduced to $6 85 Sport Oxfords in tan with white Sizes ARRIVED YESTERDAY. answered Maravi—Cristobal YOUTH HURT IN CRASH. | Slightly Injured in Collision of | Bicycle and Automobile. Thomas, 17 years 18 Third street, was slightly injured vesterday afternoon when his bicycle oliided with an automobile at Florids side and is bound to wenue and Sixteenth strect. He w conquer. Maybe - tre d at Garfield Hospital ‘rnice Jones, colored, 18 ye sooner than you ex- 301, Second street southwest, received probable internal injuries last night pec" I:\m(ll ’ ; 11:30 o'clock when an automo- | bile i which she was a p: senger col- lided with another c Third and | C streets southwest. The driver of the car in which the girl was a pas- senger is reported by the police to | have abandoned the vehicle and dis. appeared. The victim was treated at | pergency Hospital. m.; sun sets 10:38 p.m. .' Nassau | Laconma——Liverpool e sl Eonennae DUE TODA life beld te W their | a host Fuineral - her A Hotel OLIVE ( ries T e s Tve herh 1 athe: nurraday old, of Paris—Ha Westoha —Hambure DUE TOMORROW. Bremen John's Joseph L. Very muddy Ferry—Potomae, vel renandoah, very muddy. We shall conquer, as justice is on our She leaves to o broth st tives and frie st 3. a1 f s invited to COOPER, | columbus rious Cities. | =5y We st 3 Wa ATGUST 5 1073 Berengari: 4 South- Estonia ~orra . D the Nor- s | Monterey— e e is -ur ~ ! President Harding—Bremen 1wo _sons, DUE SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. in V Pastores—Port Limon T, \\hu MONDAY. AU Smart § buck and black with white calfskin. to fit all men, but not in every style. Raleigh Haberdashqg 1310 F Street N otinc penalile SATURDAY. AUGUST 6. our friends. . On_Tue: HARLOTT! John PN sl interment Saints’ Church, St. 3 1 celock DAW. On Monday at the attorney for VA folk & Western Railroad. | vived by his widow and Harry M. Kevser, attorney ington, and Robert W. Kéy was associated with his fath>r in e | Luray, and one daughter, Miss Mar- Dr. Edward L. Thorndike, famous | garet Keyser: two brothers, %homas psychologist, from recent experiments, and Ernest L. Keyser, former found that a group averaging 42 years | senator from Roanoks, and several learned_almo: st and as casily sisters. Funeral services will be under y the direction of the Masenic crder. Womdward & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE 700 Women's Colored-Border White Handkerchiefs, Sc MAR: Albiny Atlanta Atlantio City Baltimore Birm Bis Clotdy LJuly 30 | Clondy + Clondy August 1. 10/ et it ) . 3 : Clondy Clear b Raining Mhenure insholm. innetonka—London Reliance—Hamburg Sevthir—Liverpool Larenzo—San friends invite: (Alexandria napers please copy. ) On Wednesday. Angust sorgetown . University DREL MARIE. belovel Samuel H from rest n.w. on a m.. thence where mass at Relatives " and Is invited to attend. went at Potomac Chapel. Md. 4% Entered into etemal rest Mon- day. August 1. 1 at Wheatorn. M. FRANCES E. beloved wife o ard T. and Cinemnadi” Relatives and Cleveland . Columibia Denver cloudy | Avgust 4 “July 31 Avgnat 6 Julv 20 . July 20 AUGUST 9 Juls 30 | iy July Juan. Paso salveston BO0K Gron. S 3012 TUESDAY. | Rerlin—Bremen useppe Verdi—Genoa atricia—Palermo OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. tras and Piraens. —Cherbourg. Southampton re. Regular Lines of Goods g In addition to special purchases, it is our constant aim to carry, in the Down Stairs Store, complete lines of regular goods in every section. Prices must average as low or lower than elsewhere. Fla W Orleans cw York Okla Oty nd Mrs. Ranfl Walker Mrs. Bewsie Pation. Richari l’al:m;r G(m}hluv‘ l‘:ll;rl.ul '];‘-u Clondy | Fort St. George—Bermuda. a4 at dLiam from Allei s Ly e Guarra and Puerto | d. (Baltimiore and Philadelphia pabers ngston ony.) 3 e Santa_ Marta—Kingston, Cristobal _ Tuesday A s T . Puerto Colombia. | pecial Selling—562 pairs WOMEN'S NEW PUMPS = e At Much Less Than the Original Wholesale Cost e and . Pteloudy | "IHJ»H | Borttar Port . Clear | R Pt.cloudy and | G puruat e “hapcl of Thos 'S, Serzeon 1011 Tth st nw.. Thursday. Aviust 4. at m. Relativex and_frieids invited to attend. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. \from the and Cristobal telondy | (aeand the world) ear American Shipner—Piymouth. London. loudy a—Havana. Iquiqie. Valparaiso ana, Cristobal, San Fran- | Departed this life T At 118 am.. at L3, oedonnaie—y l,a\vrn« L etlepline—Rotterdam. . now. < Weather. | Hedrin—Tampico n i ‘evored mother Ripley Castle—Cabe Town. grence Lo Irving and & Greon miother-in- SAILING FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. Funeral from Majestic—Cherhourg and Southampton. Friday, Auvenst Renublic—Queenstown, Plymouth, s and " friends hours and Bremen. Mintiesota (8 am. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Te | Copenhia | stocichol | Gitraltar | Horta (¥ Hamilton San Juan | Havana | Colon Cloudy Cloudy Rain Part cloudy Part_cloudy Clear Cloudy Cher- e Avores! Bermuda. . Porto Rico. Cuba . Canal Zon: Juls 1 d ¥ beloved wife Funeral on Thursday am.. from tarle Lynn, 831 thence o St sts. ne. whe for the repd friends_mvited. Cemelery. MINOR. On Tuesday, Av rasse—Havre 3 Presidente Wilson—Ponta Delgada. Lisbon, Naples and Patras. Pennland—] . Boulogne and Antwerp. Munamar: 19 Bridgetown. Puerto._Colombia, Au M | ARGE: i and’c For the week ending Aucust 2 ~Temperatire—Precipitation=~ | prins Frederik. Hendrix—Tnagua. Corn and nortm. ©1 Devar. Cur. Devar. | *"Cabello and Paramaribo. it o Wheat 6L +10 o —o3 SAILING SATURDAY. AUGUST 6. R oo Ay At B s L R 0 —oa2 | Paris—Plymouth and Havre ness. GEQRGE MINOR. belovel h * | Rotterdam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rot- Lillie Minor. leaves to my MABEL NORMAND ILL. Aditi Quoenstown and Liverpoal. - o Pineral T Film Comedienne Reported Reutlng‘ L Comfortably in Hospital. Bremen — Queenstown, Cherbourg T. Rhines' funeral chapel. 4 A MONICA, Cali men. 4 i . REERD. On Tuesiar. Aneust Blaneamano—Gibraltar. Naples and | REED. On Tupslar. Mabel Normand, fiim come- ill in a hospital here, today ""’.'-'.uu.«pmmwn and Liverpool. | Bth et ne JOHN W m)u)-f\-r; of his A‘V“»‘ s st Hilisboro. Va 30 . 40 and Puerto Departed this 1ife Anznst s sting comfortably. Attending fans said that she was very ill as the resuit of a cold, but that her | illness was far from serious. Her temperature dropped during the night and the prediction was Kingston rrios her . residence. 193 W Huron—Puerto Plata and San Domingo City. SOFRONITA. ved daugh | made that she would be able to return | home within a week. Puerto ea et 2 Furer; Cristobal and August ntiago, the be Tennie neral hercafter INNER. Anenst 2, Hospital. WILLIAM of funcral la TAVLOR. On Tuesiae . beloced hust mm of & Hunter tzes ) Nerissa—St. Johns. Simms. Victoria—Bermuda. . Voltaire—Barbados. Rio_de Janeiro, Mon- tevideo_and Buenos Aires. Maravi—Santiago. ~Kingston and Puerto Colombia. Francis—Pira, Manaos and Natal. SATLING MONDAY, AUGUST 8. Puriri—Colon, Brisbane and Sydney. SAILING TUESDAY. AUGUST 9. ¥. August 5. President Harding—Plymouth, Cherbourg :.'w,f:"{::;fig;m',h,:“.'\ and_Southampton. O S Estonia—Copenhagen and Danzig. ited. T Bergemvtiord ¢ nvited. Intern: e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N _Camtol St NORTH_7' Perry & Walsh MORTICIANS Limousine Ambulances ® H St. N.V n N84 |V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the Successors of nor connected mih he oricinal W, E. Spears establigh Pont 1009 H St. N.W. n ank. 6020 Flione Frypl O0R% 010 F S¢. N.W. St. M l.hm, Funeral Director & Liyery ‘In_connection. Comm Modern Crematorfums. Mode e vrices. 532 Pa. Ave, 3W. Coil M. 1385 W. Wazren Taltavull\ : 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 B Tuterment Htmons Cemetory Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | ™0 i Xoo (ISAAC DIRCR) attend_the funeral ate, 1 JOSEPH THOMPSON. frv St 3034 M St. N.\V. Egavianea 184y | JOSEPR, THOMESOX, fom 1. P = Ty P Timothy Hanlon 3 GRS EORGE W. COL LUCIA: 641 B St N.E Phone P A TALTAVULL | vtk o8 On_Sund July 31, 1027, in Brookl J TALTAVULL. Mer, ot Alesandria (oo % Notice : residence - where " sole: e t 9 am. for th es ‘and fr Soant “oifvet 'Ca Oslo and 15 New Styles—Never Shown Before From One of the Best Makers of High-grade Hand-turned Shoes The popular Cuban and high heels. strap and step-in pumps in styles that will be worn this Fall. And as there is nearly every size and width in the lot your fit is assured. You can purchase two or three pairs for the ustal price of one. Kid Pumps in gray, water-lily and peach-bloom. checkered satin. Patent leather. and gray. WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning in 24 Hours | Carmack DryCleaning&DyeingCo. | | Line._1810 Line._1812 | Members of € of Spalding Cou are_ hereby notif N H. TAYLOR Fineral from: Tth st. sw. om Friday. Anenst K30 am.: thenie to St Dominic's Chureh, wh solemn requiem mass will be said . for the e Navy Georgette Dresses 510 ‘An early showing of georgette dresses trimmed with navy satin or with beige georgette. 420 Smart, Cool Wash Frocks $1.95 Tissue Ginghams, Batiste, Dotted Swiss and Dimity—all materials cool and crisply new. JOSEPH AWLERS SONS- Inc. Craslished 1850 MORTICIANS the Jate 11th st & pm FEORGE A THOM! July Plain, moire and sy Th Calf Pumps in wisteria, blonde life Sunday, Departed | this at his resic at 1:45 p.m dence. 417 Kth st. s.w. JOSEPH THOMP- SON " the, beloved hushard “of the late Rebecca Thompson and father of Freds erk. Leon and Effie Thompeon and Mrs. Francis Payne and ) mie Terry. Funeral Thursday. Augnist 4. at 2 pm. from St. Paul's A. M. E. Church. 8th’ sf. between D and E sts. s.w. Body will lie Sizes in lot, 4 to 9 AAA, 4to 9 AA, 315,t09A,21,t08B,215t07C DOWN STAIRS STORE 17301752 PENNA. AVE. Phones Man, 5512-5513 Replete with newest fancies of Fashion, which include new col- lars, pleats, tucks, new nec lines with square or round collars. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women's Sizes 34 to 44 Larger Sizes 46 to 52 DOWN The wanted white-ground dress- es, with colored figures. And the styles offer several styles of neck- lines. Misses’ and matrons’ styles. Misses’ Sizes 16 to 40 Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 DOWN brother, Paul's A, i E st t 2 p. President, dded collar no (aK. 3960, i~ v Animal Rescue Main_RORS. N. Y, BLANCHE ' VALESCA WILCOX. :n the 97th tear of her age. She is Survived by ¥Flovd H. Wilcox infant ‘son a and mother, ‘,‘| r h. nd }({r! Frovi i :;ndr three rrothers. Kent derick and Forrest NCR_OFFICE. Pyles. 'Services at the Tabler funera home. 028 M st. niw. on Thursday, August 4. at 12 o'clock noon. rment Cedar Hill Cometery. Relatives and friends vited to attend. (Brookisn, N. ¥., pagers Wm. H. Sardo & Co. nto eternal rest, '!'\ld- Private Limousine Ambulance e O Lincoln 524 | wiLLiams. denly. July, ANDREW lay, August 4. at me»m rrm Dignified. Ecient Service | TN uieral Thi is" funeral chapel. STAIRS STORE STAIRS STORE 1,200 Yards of WANTED SUMMER SILKS All-Silk Flat Crepes Printed Crepe de Chines Printed Georgettes Plain Georget{es Taffetas—Radiums ° Silk-and-Rayon Alpacas All-Silk Domestic Brocades Duplan’s Printed Silk-and-Rayon Alpacas DOWN STAIRS STORE Advance Selling FUR COATS 100 ¢195 ‘150 295 What the Fashion-Right woman will wear this Fall and Winter may be seen in this distinctive assemblage of luxurious Fur Coats. And convenient terms.can be arranged on the low prices. See them tomorrow. A Deposit Reserves Purchases Stored Your Selection Without Charge DOWN STAIRS STORE A on 4th’ st. ne. M. 187 A Temale Adams 14 e g 391 & Tr ty Club_ tickets: and N Reward. R Room 801, “Re- % arc] 1 iamond. on or niear ¥ st 1 8-E Wardman Park Hotel. ° | BR - wilver link Sall Co- in Autousahie Seevice; I o'clock. from W. W W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H 8t N.E LINCOLN 8200. Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 1113 “V‘\P‘\Tll ST. N.W 2, I it Main 2473 | CHAS iS: ZURHORST ST. ALM US R SDEARE | Su.ccnd.in the Original SPE’\RE Co. 1 62 3 Friends are invited, 3n sl emoriam. ALL In sad but loving remembrance of my dear wife. LOLA V. ALLEN. who died nine years ago today. August 3, 1918, It'a lonesome hera without you, And sad the weary way. For_life i not the same to me ware called aw VOTED HiSHAND. aEORGE | BULL T Tite: with collar and Jast vear's ¢ it | F. Endre I« returned to i white old setti 127, Reward. CHER. hushand * and FLETCHFR, memors of our LAWRENCE "G. who left us August & Tovine father I, 150 Pieces—Imported, Handmade Voile Underwear ~$1.50 Gowns—Step-in Chemise New Silk Crepe de Chine Costume Slips $2.95 Shadowproof Costume Slips to wear under the smartest Summer Frocks—comfortably shown in strictly tailored and lovely lace-trimmed styles, some with lace-scalloped bottoms. T dark ning. in Metr Adams 347, COLLIE. tan: foy: female tag Please call C. RR2: Reward. HAN] ecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 {‘snumrn JAMES T. RYAN 7 A Moder cnaper, " 4** ihinve 1300 Privat huiance Auto ice MONUMENTS. “THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. Alt Monumenta rediced tor 10 da Do not baes purciiase on bliotokran ohi :uszg'& R Y . ¢, jgoo. 00 Bladensburg Rd LOOMIS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear son and our brother. JOHN L. LOOMIS. who ;\am-d Jhis life two ¥ ago today. August ITis aweet {0 mm-mm you, here, John: Thougi absent from use. You're just &8 The midnight stars shine o'er your &F: Of the one we loved, but could not save. Tho trial was hard. we will not complain, But trnet in God t6 meet again. ) HOTHES AND nsm”‘ £ remembrance of our be- ed one. NANNIE B. HARRIS-RHINES, Who departed this life eleven years Rueus 5 o1 s name “Timmie: E. Turner, Col BAG "flnck Teather. containing golf clothing; vieinity Columbia rd. Conn. ave. Calvert &t. Bridge. Reward. Cail Main 6400, Branch i "6’""3‘ Ct‘}n Beae-vinid) 1s"'on back & b af arls: i Al nn ALATEIAY 7110, PCall v, B5A0: b 2816, TREDALE named Tum Tum: "fiLlE:“Ard Cleveland 1467, PBEARL NECKLACE—On Sunday. July 3ist, 1 bead necklace, " three sirands.” siiver flasp. _Reward. _Call Frauklin 1068. PIN. amethyst With Dear! inger: valied @ heirfoom. - Reward. Call Col. 2614 PIN. 8] ernity. Pelu Sigma, Phl Reward if return Phone Main ' mvu BAR gy on, AU Finder vleass commu 1107 Pannayivania Ro POCKETBOOK, Indy’s. hiack. trimmed lcnth r. Sunday night after church, lolh l| W, Our Onl , 14th & Eye Fome ear line. . Return {0 55 10 Mrs. Stone only. Adams 2078. Y 0 St n 11(h st Detwoen Gal- lery TR R0 e ™ Bliode” &mmm. ¥ GG Prompt_Auto l)envery Service i Hnllufl? 4 st,. oL ‘ 5 Traternity Ticense You are in the habit of paying a higher price for this quality of imiported Handmade Voile Underwear. Both as to the qu quality of values to be the best obtainable for $1.50. Hand-embroidered and Handmade Gowns and Step-in Chemise in pastel shades. Si 360 to 44 AIRS STORE FUNERAL DFESIGNS. :|BLACKISTONE 14th & H| Beautiful Floral Designs. $5 and up. CALL GEO. C. SHAFFER e S U ?’u&"‘ of ial and the lieve these the mater be In god Jomepbrance of H Yo denmeid. e ite m! Lotk > Weparesd this iife izteen yoa today. August 3. 1911 b Steep in Jesus, d HIS LOVING COATES WEBBER. In -we brother. sleen. SISTER. LILLIE 8, loving remembrance of dear Taither. who deparied "this. Jife seven Jore amo todav. Angust 8 m‘g{uu "DAEHTER, xl:he.uu WHITING. r&mfmbrngx & oy Iy ¢ White and Flesh Slips in Sizes 36 to 44 Sizes 16 and 17 DOWN 87 arsy