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D. J. KAUFMAN'S 98TH ANNT'AL SALE Famous Emery Shirts | $7.50 Half Dozen NOT OVER SIX TO A CUSTOMER 1005 Pa. Ave. - 1724 Pa. Ave. Each year we take the manufacturer’s entire balance of the FAMOUS EMERY SHIRTS. We take them all——just as they are—some slightly soiled, some slightly imperfect. We could easily det twice the price. but we prefer to give you the benefit of the big purchase and maintain our name for volume. values and quick turnover. This year there are 4,000 of the Famous Emery Shirts in plain white and fancy—with a tremendous selection of the all-popular collar-attached styles —neckband styles, too, of course. Sizes from 13!5 to 18. While they GG e 296 O ST 0N By § " Famous Emery $2.50 to $5.00 pajamas (Shightly Imperfect) 1.85 The Emery pajamas are of the same super quality and workmanship as the Emery shirts. Crepe, Broadcloth, Madras. Plain and fancy, with collars or V neck. Full line 0‘ si:es A to D \Vl’ulc t"l@y last (3 for $5.25) (odbi g OO0 Famous Rockinchair, Varsity, Chalmers and Regatta $1.50 to $2.50 KNEE UNION SUITS (Absolutely Perfect) 33 (3 for $2.25) These famous makes of union suits need no introduction. The best known brands in the country. Broadcloth, Silk-stripe and Self-stripe Madras and Crepe. Sizes 34 to 46. While they last, 85¢: 3 for $2.25. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHES ALL REDUCED (Our famous line of Blue Serges included) All $16.50 Palm Beaches and Linens. Final RCduCIiOn pricc. $12.75 $16.75 521.75 All $22.50 Mohairs and 3-pc. Lincns. Final Rcductil)n price. All $30 Tropical Worsteds. Final Reduction Price 1005 pa. AVC. b@oncyqs Worth or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN, nc All $35 and $40 Spring Suits, Extra Pants, $5. 23 433 All $50 and $55 Spring Suits, $36 Extra Pants, $5. Extra Pants, $7. 1724 Ra. Ave. BRITISH FARMERS - HIT BY DECLINE |Prices of Most Products | Drop Below Level for Anv | Year Since 1915. Correspondence of Assoviated P LONDON.—British farmers, as well 1€ American, have experienced difficult times during the past few The averaze level prices of cultural produce is lower than in any 1015, says a report on the vears, | pric nd supplies of a | produce and requirements {and Wales, issued by the minis | agriculture. Barley and Oats Fall. Wheat shows the least change in price among cereals. Barley and oats {have fallen sharply compared with | hut whereas harley has shown covery, oats were only 18 per above pre-war level, Potatoes, to short crop in 1926, have re i during the present harvest low prices prevalent in fallen heavily in Fat j the other hand, ave well ahove 1 prices, and in view of the lower prices of feeding stuff, the prices of fat piss have proved remunerative. Milk has declined somewhat after ping virtually stationary for th butter has falle teadily, after showir in improvement has fallen sharply to the low cent above pre-war. ‘ zzs Are Lower Poultry and eggs arve hoth lower The index numbers for fruit and veg tables hoth shotved an improvement in 1925-6, but have fallen heavily since I general declining tendency is even more marked during the fi months of this ve For the months ending in March the avers has heen below the correspond nonths of the previous . 'Th {lowe etages have heen due ve | targely to the reduced prices of | stock and milk, which constitute more than half the output from British farms. The decline in the price of fat cattle Jatively very sharp, prices the past six months | per cent lowe | has heen of these. du have been s 11 than Agricultural wages have remalned at a for some time, the avernge Dbeing about $8 per week which is 75 per cent above weekly ges paid in 1914 ! D. C. WOMAN BATHING AT BEACH IS STRICKEN Mrs. Mary Gill, Rear Admiral's| Widow, Dies While Hundreds Watch at Bay State Resort. DeHass Gill of 1835 Mintwood place, widow of Rear Ad miral William A. Gill. was stricken | with a_heart attack while bathing at West Beach, off the Beverly Farms hore, in Massachusetts, vesterday | \flernoon. dying while hundreds of | bathers “watch C to word | | Mrs. Mary | 1 was pass ! rter, Mrs arms. { old. Funeral services will be held in St | John's Episcopal ¢ Beverly | | Farms, “tomory and the body will be broug! @ r inter- | ment in | Admiral ¢ Births Reported. Ihert C. and Miriam, 1 and Frances Dol nd Maranda D and Bimba A and_Helen G JInh 8. and_Lulie Chaldons O.and Emr Lawrence M urphy, boy boy Lorraine ia N John T Williany Clvde Joseph B. Morgan Dead. | | | NASHVILLE, Tenn., August 6 | ®.—Joseph B. Morgan, 71, founder {and president of Morzan & Hamilton | Manufacturing Co., philanthropist and ritualist of Tennessee Masonry, died today Clyde J. Nichols | UNDERTAKER 4209 Sth St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 Careful, Dignified Mortuary ice nroper shins of 1o the indness and Servic achievement 11 the el tha expense 1s et of out own desire Roy Gerald w Perry & Walsh 29 H Street N.W. 4601 5th Street N.W. Telephone Main 931 Milady knows two things worth while They're cleanliness and, perfect style. —Mr. Before and After. Our methods of cleaning cannot harm the sheerest of materials. Modern methods and conscien- tious work. ¥ “When Things Look Dark Send For Us” A. C. Thour Cleaning Co. | Kalorama | was cut | Riverdale, | 8:30 when Dav | ordered | Mary's parish | lawn Inc. 738 11th St. N.E.—Lincoln 1266 We Call For and Deliver Anywhere » ;('A (‘l,.\\_'_l)rl L!) g MAN HURT IN CRASH. man hurt and another ted when two automobiles collid night at Columbia road and road. One was arre ed last Simmons, 1534 Columbia road, nger in a car driven by Wil- Donnell, of the same address, on the head when fheir car A.D. a p liam taken to Emer- Hosptal, where his condition sund to be not serious. Walter rs, colored, of 2109 New Y. enue, driver of the other machine, ary ed and charged with oper 1 permit BANDIT GETS $19. A bandit, believed to he the swarthy individual who has robbed many chain stores in the District held up the manager and a clerk of n Atlantic and Pa < branch in Md., last night and escaped He entered the store about i N v, and Clarke N. Allan, a were settling up the day's He pointed a gun at them and them to turn over all pap the cast They was overturned, and same with § clerk money in | complied Parish Plans Festival. al Dispateh to The Star NEWPOR Ma wnial festival, which avs dr R or 1. It will take pla Tuesday. There will be amuser supper and dancing on the A colored nival will b the following Tuesday. THE WEATHER [ District of warmer today. thiunderstorms in night Maryland Colun possit late Fair _and llowed by ternoon or r 1 warmer in the interior t followed by thunder storms in extreme north portion in afternoon or night. Virginia—Fair and nterior today; tomorrow warmer in probably West Virginia lay, possibly orms in row fair Temperature for 24 Hours. Temperature—>Midnight, 67 g 60; 8 a.m., 80; 2 pm.. pm., 78 8 pm., Fair and warmer to followed hy thunder: afternoon or night; tomor- 2; lowest, 60, date last year— i3 Omaha Philadely L 0N FOR TOST ANIMALS anply Anigal | Marsiand ave s 3ain S08% Tuesday_on Pa. ave. Ad E oificer B Viewelis fomare ve. e i 30 Mariar LOST. BRACELET. gold. on Clifton &t hetween 1 Return to 1301 Clifton <t . BRAC i 7l Miss €l Main 9910, " COAT. Tittle girl's. dark bl timmed in brown fu It found._eall Potomac 2w DOG. German volice answ Snetc taz I 5. Re rotnened to 1437 O DOG—Tas any one fu collie._very lan Lady™:" old 2000. Ant. 45 DG 1o HMonday mizht. Call Park, F < name TERN STAR PIN. Ugtween 11th to 5 1h B onaw. Reward. 51 TR emall o o Eairmont. Fr old rase (moi tled) leather case:'in case was < Wahl fountan pen‘ between | n.w. and Central H ward.__Phone Col reward dark-rim HANDBAC e ning important keys. bill, chang _August 6. Reward. _Adams S HAN taining_suit razor. ete. RSE. black embroidered sillc. containi id. small_change and personal belongin 419, R s ST W tached: 2 H nw eturn to " lady’s white gold. hetween d_Interior Depart monogram YH. 1lain 1880, Pr. 19, or Columbia 62 Olinder, the man- | business. | the | Animai | broadciath. | WOMAN'TO DIRECT OPERA N CAPTA - }Enrica Clay Dillon Is First ‘ to Hold Important Post Here. ment of Enrica 19 director of the National Opera Co., an- ounced yesterday Bion, general director, the local com- pany has heen the first opera organi zation in the country ant post to 4 woman ginning with the performance of on,” which will open the com- 8 n, Miss Dill 1 Cali n, will direct some of the most s’ stars of the opera s the budding | the_chorus 1 “Miss Dillon s a very fine ar t and she achieves extraordinarily fine stage pictures,” Mr Albion said. *“I V' see no reason why she should not be selected simply beca he is |a woman. She | fine expericnce gained | maste; 34 } Miss | country and trained | Europe. ~ She made successful | debut as a’ soprario and ir 10 operas in the leading opera of | Her volce was lost resnlt | a Motino, who it | troduced the into. opera. It | was Matine who reduced to the ele mentals all movements of the si in opera Gestures and sim esses such as rising from were made to Armonize { musie, thu making all the fon the svnchronize young sing comes to us wi studied then was Dillon voice as a with the motions with the Albion predi vesterday that Dillon will e the per- | formance of th nd actresses ind that an Al in opera in this cot result from her engagement CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY Club wil have Reed Hospital Park. Meet, avenue entrance nd Rock Cree Georgia unds velock, to hospital. he Wesley 1 meet t the o and Lowell streets. Community night at 8 rty-fourth Lincoln Woman's Relief will meet t BY, 8 T Pettit_Camp, No. 3 War Vete . 8 pm.. at 921 Pennsyl- avem Deaths Repor&Zd. wi ths have been repor t tent within the b 112 G st ). Georzotown Hospital 67. Homec | | wwfield_Hospital 31 718 8th st. s.w, 1908 Georgia ave. 2410 Holmead Dl 1417 Hopkins st Gallinger Municipal men’s Hospital cnlosis Hospital. Cards of Eban[{si DRIVER. Mr ath of e and Goldie Driver JACKSON. the iline ed mother <h to expre PIFRSON. ciation fo floral_offs v the il death of our beloved 1ZA C. PIERSON ¥ THE FAMILY. °© ~ Marriage. BRAZIER—CARPENTE B. Carne BECKWITIL _On ¥ JOHN H. RECKWI uncle of 8 from the 008 0 Wehster st Monday 2 pm. Interment Congres smeters August 5. 1927 at 2305 Bancroft naw. HARRY EN Remains at Ridzely & Revnold tak ors. 111 ) : Tnion We. 8. 1 of the Tats | 8K Came- & Fun Methodist Connecticut nw. on At 1030 am. Inter this _life Thureday 645 pom. after a ! 1408 South FITH HAWRES beloved 1 of | Adaie Hawkes. Funer ay | Anenst 7 from the Shiloh Baptist | Chureh noand P sts. nav.. Rev Dr. i M pastor. Relatives ma friend; FOHNSON will _atten, ral_of JOHNSON Manday An, First Baptist Church JUNTUS Men's Protective League DOTUGLASS € 1st 8. at 2 pm h and Dumbarton Tnd st nw eloved hi father ral Mond; Pinn JOHNSON nmbia Aid Ass b Aten Members of ara requesiad 1 Bratlier T € from TOHNSON olds_undertals) .. Menday, Anzust 8 | KARNES. On Friday. A | " his residence 1418 EDWAT tella M Funer: N Manday 2 AGNES KEYS ate John W, Kevs and mabel, Mrs. T. C. Green. Mr Adard. Mre. T and Joséoh it her ‘late re. iace nw.. Tues am.. thence to Holv \here mass Wil be said for the repose of her soul. In- o Va s August 8 1027 ther of bheloved father | . Olive D. Kins- : Wondto Srana e W LS Tuneral hereaft NSIAN. e Distrlct of ‘ColumblalConis B ey of the. Miiitary Ord | ey eion "ot the United St | e anion OLIVER Ver Licatonant l e at Burnt Mills. | M eral Services will ! be held at hs Burnt Mills | 5n Mohdas. Rk Cinatant. 4 ‘w'elock | o M Emmitral service and intermest at 1 ; orv. Arlington, Va. at 1 0 pm | Vol Maigr 8. MLLARD SAXTON. to give this im- will | athic | » Deaths. MARTIN. Saturday, 1712 13th ROW day, Auguet Miss 10a= ne.. Monday Interment Glenwaoo nd relatives invit | MOLINEU. Tridav. Au 178 Me helove k P. Molineu. in his NICOLAUS, Fdouard Al- | SEXTON, world as | PHOM A e in t | | 1 7 perish ing die away e for wife and | or shall decay | mE OTED HUSRAND _AXD € | J. N BEAMAN AND WT | BRISCOE'CARTER AND FAMIL | CANTER, In lovine remembrance nf o | husband and father. CLINT( is lifa two ago today i Oh_dear one. how wa miss T onr home. from With Vour loving cara and A A T L LI But_at last_your work {s | coov. a our’ dear v EDW | TER coo tered info three years ago today. Gone. dear Lester. how T miss sou Lonely is mv home today For the one T loved &0 dear Has forever passed aw I who laved vou sa Deep_in my heart you are fo bered. Sweet name True hearts that loved you with deepest affections Alwavs will love you in death same. Qo rest In peace. dear brother For thou_are gone. but not forgotten HIS LOVING SISTER. MARGARET. Sacred to the memo: nd. HENRY E this Iife ten happy memorics cling to vour | MA | KIDWELL, A tribute of love and devation to our dear husband and father. GEORGE. W."KIDWEL] : Atigust 7, 19%0._and to_ou LINDSEY T. KIDWE efernal rest June 30. 1 TLoved in life, remembered in death._ LOVING WIFE AND MOTHER AXX E._KIDWELL: DEVOTED DATGH’ ANP | SISTER.” NELLIE LEE LINDSEY. Sad but sweet is the memorr o my dear grandmother. SARAH LINDST Who' denarted this life one year a0 toda August 7. 1926. May the heavenly winds blow eoftly O'er that sweet and hallowed spot. Mid changing scenes of life You_shall never bhe forgot GRANDDAUGHTER. § IE CHAPMAN. ¢ PLSON. _In memorv of my dear mothe NELLIE NELSON. who dena {hix life seven years azo today. Ausist HER LOVING SON. GEORGE L. NEL SON | PARKER, Sacred to the | " “husband and our father ER_who Taft us £ ARKER. who st. our beloved ones. rest | Bestiion THE FAMILY | ROYCE. Tn memorv_of our dear da MARTINA F. ROYCE. who laft us « vear ago toda¥. Ausust 7. 1 Oh. how we m ‘Oniv thase who b The erief that 1s horne 1 3 orie we Toved a0 wa b gt THE FAMILY ory of mv d WEST. Sacred to_th brother. RIC s0 often wa Where t aid my d Twelve vears ago today HIS DEVOT BESSIE WOLST! WILSON. ¢ friend. who pa | . belove 3. 14 YOUR' OLD PAL. BEULAH WESLEY MOORE. Dearest memories of our GAR- arted this life in Denver, Cola.. A 995 MOTHE! SISTER AND BROTHER: FUNERAL DIRECTOK ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original W, 8P%AR.BC(). 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 \5nzrarsc Model Cnapel, Atlantie 1700 Private_Ambulance Auto_Service | T. F. COSTELLO _1724 N_Capitol RTH 70 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected | with the original W_ R. Spearo estahlieh- Bt v, aoca 1009 H St. N.W. Fe erly 940 F St. N.W. LEE. Funeral Director and iyery 'in _com Commo- I WITLIAM | Emb a a 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons !ISAQC BIRCH) I St. N.W. fitaviisnga 164} | Timothy Hanlon A41 B S Phone_L._884: P. A TALTAVULL o TALTAVULL Mep, NO_BRANCH_OFFIC! 3 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 42 RSt NE. i | Modern_Chapel Lincoln 524 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEV! x » Main 2473 Modern_Chapel CHAS. S. ZURHORST- 301 EAST, CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 372 _MONUMENTS. THE FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. ATl Monuments reduced for 30 davs. Do not base purchase on photogeal Uresented by agents. JAMES R DUR 900 Bladen: MODERATE PRICES. Qur Only Store, 14th & Eye Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expressivo—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE 14th & H Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and_up, CALL MAIN 3707,