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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, AUA™ ™" "0 1927 e - I— « - I £ S E e AR R e COLORED LABORER 40 when the 10-foot sewer ditch he was | weight. Fellow workmen dug frantic- |installing sewer and water pipes in a | steamer to France. Members are in Liberia for 25 years, digging on a building operation in|.jy in an eff free ¥ B group of houses being erected by the |vited to bring their friends. Wik ‘he Bright Side of Con- v n effort to free him. but it & g Wi o halt an hour befor the | ardman Construction Co. dition " tomorrow, 8:30, at SHIPPING NEWS losEs L'FE IN CAVE lN collapsed, hurying nrm\ up to m‘. m‘rkk was nearly ‘n )‘r\] e ln‘ 'q —_— — Joseph H. Milans Lodge. Chapter | Mount Carmel Baptist Church. ¢ h e = in a heavy slide of earth and rock. |rescue squad, which had been sum- No. 41, Order of the Enstern Star, will o ood M. M J. Coteman had been working with a | moned, succecded in extricating the CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. mect Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at North- Gl G B B L e Yo nierks. vabtor i Broohiye: pick nnd it is believed his tool dis-[man. When released, Coleman was FUTURE east Masonic Temple. THE WEATHER SSETE RS Y and Burrville D C.: devoted sister Despite the heroic efforts of fellow | lodged a large boulder of the sand- still alive but he was pronounced dead _ 4 34 of Louise Holmes nnd Robert and Otto workmen and members of the rescue |=lone with which that sector abounds. ‘ on arrival at Emergency Hospital, | University Club—There will be pre-| The Washington Civitans will meet YESTERDAY. D 0 it of Marv . ®quad who sought to extricate him | Before the man could get out of dan- | where he was rushed by the rescue |ianted in the lounge room tomorrow,|at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at 5 A L celona ...,.., M. E. Zion Church. Page Coleman, 4d.vearold colored wer a slide of loose stone and earth |squad 8 ... the collection of war movies to|the Hotel Lafayette. " D";‘l“"‘" of Columbia—Partly cloud 8 2 nd friends resvecifully invited. laborer, 2121 Tenth streel. lost his life | «long with the heavy boulder, envel-| Coleman was employed by Thol SERE onight and tomorrow; not so cool to- TG F It ¢ Dab shortly after 830 o clock this morning cped him. crushing his chest with its [0, May, regisiered piumber, who is | be shown on every American Legion Dr. H. H, Jones, who has been a| morrow. e 5 Maryland—Somewhat overcast to- 3 night and tomorrow; not so cool to- | Adriatiec=lyrernool ;oo Angust Rest after wearinioss, morrow in west portion. nerica odin 1111 August Sweet rest at last. Virginia—Somew overcast to.|A o e e ATRTNS MeCOLLUM. In Princeton, N. J. night and tomorrow, followed by show- | \ g g b SR L 0L T e -Irs tomorrow in extreme west por | Venes: r 2ot yen servie Weihe tion, not much change in temperature | S . A noon. . _at No. - e e RV cludys | Coamo—San T CrinAvme i F RGeR S night; tomorrow partly cloudy, pos- | Gatun—Kingston Lo August NT. On Friday. ot 26, 1907 sibly showers in south portion; fot so | Lacoma—Livernool “and”Qiiceistowen o | ¥t Yakdoneille " Fla et 30 P cool tomorrw. ania—Hasre .. .. ........Aukust 11 T Jaugbter of Eile E, Ward and 2 TE TOMORROW. 30 at from the home of her Records for 24 Hours. DUS SoManne mother niversity pl. 0.W, xlnm» PHerindrieter—4ipinn', 60° " Bridgetown—Puerto Colombia. ... Anenat 10 1 ment i AL 12 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., 57; 8 am. Majeio—Cherbours ‘dnd Sotithamn )| reTTIT On Suntar, Aupust 28 97 Tedt noon, ton u eeneo August? his residence. - LINDS T , 66. 3 i s August 3 heloved husband of Mary E. Pettit Barometer—4 pm., 30.03; 8 e America. Buenas Atre A He O heral from Bis Jate 30.03: 12 midnight, 30.00; 4 a.m., 29.98; | Siboney—Ha seeees August 27 A, G I R s 8 a.m., 30.00; noon, 29.99. DUE WEDNESDAY. August 31 e Baltimore. Md. (Pocomoke. Md., Highest tempe: r' 9, occurred | Asia—Messina ... TS .. Angust and N vavers please copy.! at 3 p.m. vesterda lowest tempera- | Desrasse—Havre .o veeeee. . August PHILLIPS, ay. August 28, 1027 Oa 58 ocurrod ak Parie—Havre .. ... Aniguae 3 ROSA MILIS Wof the late ”' "]. =) = 7 Faleon—La Gnayra. . . . .August 2] Phillips het George W. P umidity at 2 p.m.—78. . - e Smith. Funeral Temperature same date last year— DUE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 s o o L e Aol Rreren——Breren. .. .... oo ... August21| on Tuealas. August 30, at 10 am. Inies: Highest, 87; lowest, 63. California—Southampton and Hmr-\ ' private, : st £ KETT.Departed this life August 20 Tide Tables. land—San_Francisco. Dicuat 14 | PURETT,p Dapneted s i Gl Wi ved (Furnished by United States Coast | Eort. Victoria—Bermuda, . 110 1! August 30 fand of Louiss Smallwood P and Geodetic Survey.) Tivives—Port Limon. . August 24 | her of Ellen Rohbins, Carl Pic g DUE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ie Mosby. Notice of funeral Today—Low tide, 3:40 a.m. and 4:02 | . = ke e Lkt p.m.; high tide, 9:26 a.m. and 9:46 p.m, | Sonie Biancamano-—Genoa.. o & ON. Suddenty, SaurdsEnfSON" Bo: Tomorrow—Low tide, am. and | Southampton ... ... Angust 27| BAZ% 7 e e 442 pm.; high tide, 10:05 a.m. and |Eresident Harding=cBremen. ... Aumist 58 residonce, 1200 Pa. 1024y Somme—San F 11l August 15 d Angust 30, 2 p.m 24 p.m. Republic— Bremen ... . DlAukuet22 | P 5 W W L - at Congres Cometory. ' Member of The Sun and Moon. DUE SATURDAY. SEPTSMBER 3 Eambia. Typoraphical Colon, No. 101 3 P Ma; 0 idad Today—Sun rose 5:53 a.m.; sun sets | Mayaro—Trnidad | ugust ¢ 28, 1 S g August 28, 1927, 6:45 pm. ‘ Slerra Cordoba—HBre ukust CPHAN. On Sunday. Aug 5% Tomorrow—Sun rises 5 am. Sun| pUE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. TEPHAN aged 15 years, beloved sets 6:43 pm Caledenia—Glasgow ... .... August 27§ Ly Moon rises 7:35 a.m.; sets 8:16 p.m Lamont st . Tuesday. Automobile lamps to be lighted ove- | OUTGOING STEAMERS, m. Interment Rock Creek Friends and _relatives i half hour after sunset. ST NG DAY oy T Tt e o Condition of the Water. | —Cherbourz Southampton and Ham- phei Great Falls, clear; Harpers Ferry, | Minhesotan— At JDovarted (hle Hfe oo GREIAT Potomae, little cloudy; Shenandoah, | "™ ochisadin L st ne. Dr. WALLACE L : SAILING TOMORROW. n ‘of Dgia and F u clear this morning. - - - Weather in Various ( Martha Washington—Lisbon, Napies. Paler- < -Kingston. Interment (private) at Glenwood Ceme ay. A from his late residence, I Stations. . bo—san Juan, Curacao and La| tery Courtland place near Klihgle road | s late Tomalya—AntwerD. : itk Geno t his Tesidence: 1113 17th st. n.%. JO i sty M heloved son of Sarah M. and ihe SAIL WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31. George H. Thaver and brother of Co WeRtEMEY | oo Shechotier: stk SoRtRIRION: Hew € and Eugene H. Thaver. = Fun ntschiand—Cherbot S from the chanel of Wm. H. Sardo Co., 4 Deytschland—Cherbours. - Southampton ‘and | {°% ‘% WLy "Xlieust 40, at 3 p.m e cadisant Baresliun Relniives and friends invited ‘to attend *ranwouE 350q31H e + o gupaaisas “aqaw s Cabo Viltano—Bareel malva s ke On Saturday. August 27, : eloved Mushand of = mo: Patra aud Trisste. hert Cambridge. Md. Abilens Clear : TOMLINSON. Augnst 28 Alany . ‘ 2 Raining | R apies and Genoa 3 Atlanta 10 on. Cristobal and Santa 1'from hix Atlantic Gity 200 3 Miria . Welnesias' i R ; NG THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 Pa ave. miw. o Tomii Birmingham I g Bismarck 98 81 a hipper—Plymouth and Lo: Suddenly. this m 1st Boston 3 80 Cloudy | G ) Juan. - FREDE 1 . B Glouds r A hon, Slizabeth i Jossph C 5 i 4 . }r“rur;:_" n»“m C slo and Copen h and Min 80 years of S oae G s agen Notice of funer - : ¥ s 3 President Van Buren—Havana and Cristobal | wirtrans. ed this life Sunday. An- ¢ ! taround the world) Glerels : g gairound the workd) TR Freedmen's Hospital Eolms ¢ Ji10 bty anta Ana—Cristobal. Tauiaue I [ 3 VILLIAMS. " beloved son : Stockholm—Gothenburg. nlia Williams ‘and Ada S © 2 | SAILING FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 Funeral * Wednesday. Auaust 41 Helena k e atura—Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara. ird 1 R . . Thdanapolis 2 Cloudy B et arh s B s Toh ymouth, Cherbourz. and Bremen | Jacksonville. e | Prince. Cartagena and | = Kansas Ci 7 | 3 : : e Lox Rneeios” 100 it uracao and Paramaribo | n Hemoriam. We offer an apology in advance. Many of the collections of merchandise in e o L Durgrao and T | s s ooy of _den this sale will be sold out in two hours, let alone two days! And if you miss this ; 4 A el S : clearance, you'll have to wait six months for another one anything like it. Priibionia Sy 63 02 Gy (000,000 years Pittabureh ¢ = - CARTER. Sacred to the memors of oyt be Come the first day if you can; come early in the day. No mail or telephone - e ey | RTER_Sest 0 02 et oy orders can be filled; no exchanges or refunds can be made. Six months to wait Raleign X €. Bt 2 Cards of Thanks. NI R AR n Antonio 20.96 3008 B ... BROWN, We wish to express o o So_sad, sn sndden was the call for another such sale! : g lonay” | BROWN, | we wieh to cxpross our aporeein | STt T Tudn’ kiew which 1 3 i ‘ Forest Temple No. 9, I. B. 0. W.. and 8,732 Dest. i gleae - the Unit for their sympathy. Kifidness [ d ;(“"“‘ and beautiful floral tributes rendered du To be there to beckon na ail . Snokane 1 2082 7 Ramine | ing the iliness and death of our helaved THE FAMIEY. WASH., DC. 30.00 oudy. | wife and mother, LILLIE WOODWARD Tn sad but loving remembrance | BROWN darline mother and grandmother. Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Women’s Wear | .- -8, | il s s S it London, England....... & i ,ink When her voice we do not Kear? Paris. France..... 3 all fraternal orkanizations and friends (gor | For no words were ever sweeter Vientia, Austria. . 5 ¢ ympathy extended and floral tribiites Than the words she spoke so dear. Berlin, ‘Germany .. . i . Do ath of her husband. ALBE ore and more each day we miss yoil ’ 33 Lounging Robes. Finest 186 Union Suits. Imported 9, ’ Eopenhagen, Denmark. R first scrgeant. U. . ‘Arm: Ingin; . ion Swts. AporL o S e i e Jirs eant. U Arm Friends may think the wound is healed. Men S quality imported broad- English broadcloths, fine Me~n S Men S Shoes &:.”r'z':“h?nv:{'.‘"kmn- 700 /Barecloudsil | TOHIeE MIGEARHERE B HEES B"u"n'fi'f‘f..s‘li‘u'?x'é} Sk hearta concealed. | . h. : ; S refton. Bermuda - .- - : : F rnisnings cloth, plain and novelty soisettes, satin stripe im- th. i S San Juan, Porto Rico... Part ¢ Btfltb’. DEVOTED CHILDRI u 4 patterns. Excellently tai- ported madrases, woven ClO lng 3‘3‘})311’; of Shgcs, Dxfxon- Hivana: ‘Cupa... o 80 € BROWN. On St Aucue 2, 1020 o "';'ia"‘p"‘,;';:;?';f:gq 1,‘.];;;:;,':.‘15.',’:‘:‘..]3: i A lored. All sizes. i ard mad: ; sizes : tinued numbers of our . : BROWN, Mutbana "of ‘Aibeids, Brown: and Ep b il T L iy 1,169 White Shirts. Im- Were $12.50 5.85 ]gaiq“"d e T S 64 Suits, Hart Schaffner & o5t 88 andlsTor of Miss Greacen Listed as Speaker. | EROWN, huipand of Alberty Brown and | - vears 3%o todas, Auriss 5. 1 Eorted oxford cloths; ere $12.50.. Rl Marx, $40 okl R s Miss Clara Greacen, prominent wom- | [oum iheir loe s witc, one daushier, one | “fhe dhinelt we can't foreet:, E ki 5 % s ere . ARy lack sl = : et a ot and E AR s o sad. f0 sndden was the cail. nglish broadcloths; 03 Bathing Suits. Jantzen s sso - DLAS 10860, three- $23.50 Black or tan 54 85 an attorney. is in ailendange at | A SUESAYILINTE: Whattlt S matheg e ove you 3t satin stripe peh(\j)le ;:‘I_oths: and American Hosiery L piece suits. . . sports oxfords ciation in Buffalo and while there will| Aty i Tt 1380 o, Siterment Har | wen TH¥IG HAvERTHRS xe, woven jacquard white on Co. makes, Pure worsted, 198 Neckties. Fancy silk address a meeting of the National As-| BRYAN. Suddenis. Sunday, Angust 2S. | SHELTON. FLORENCE SHELTON devarted gy % 3 es. A 2 ties. a E I B N . B fatl f Women Lawyers on “The 1927 at her residence 520 T st. n.w.. e five ago today. Al t 20, white broadcloths; col- plain bluc and blacks and and solid color four-in- 10 Golf Suits, Hart Schaff- S0pairs of Shoes, Black. pas B oranal tha! Acesuniing| PUTAZIAMANBRYAY. smemgeociine| [ ibfa = 28 TS A E lar-attached and neck- fancy novelties. Sizes are ant Sties.. dbyers ke ner & Marx 4-piece ent, tan and black leath- yste Wil T Willam, . Brvan and siater | Often from our Rearts comes 8 bler erv: ” 5 : 2 o a tiiise 5 of Ele . Notice of funera . why did our mother die? }1)§nd 5'{\1’5- sizes 1374 to complete. nicely tailored. 55C tweed M“SSO ers and white canvas. L Sici b e o Ad. ; 5 ere Were $5. 7 were $ 3 . R iaray, Akt S T Noen. | HER VING ' C 2 Bitnsn 9180 JubDogyl3p Weeslo . 31.25 smal sizes and §2 Perry & Walsh || " (i S At it | Pt EAEEE .30 to $3.50. and $60. ... ; e Ter o the iate Maria and Snencer Wat. | TAYLOR. SMITH. In sad and loving re- 29 Dressing Gowns. Im- narrow widths. .... Morticians Kins. embrance of my beloved, | hisband 1,083 Fancy Shirts. Im- 413 Union Suits. Imported ported flannels, silks, Hart Schaffner & A Ay g . 1 PASIES "COOR e 57 pen ’ ETTIE SMITH who died one year 2 : < S 43 pairs of Slippers, for- Private Ambulances | JAMES COOK. axed 57 yoars. He le azo todav. A . 1926, por.ted woven madras; and domestic woven solid colors and all-over a $32 to $45 suits, 28 P8 SHUDPers. 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 k er. - Annie " Lee.Louise Lucas Forget_you hoth? No. T never willl satin stripe madras; madras cloths, satin designs, expertly tailored some with merly $2.50 $l 85 b e berts ‘Wars: five brothers, Henry E. | lioved sou then. LIgw woven jacquard and bro- stripes, novelty colored and periect fit- two pairs of $ 1 8 75 . and $8.50...... 3 : A T T L | A it o caded jacquard; woven stripes. From America’s ting. Were trousers ¢ S On Sunday. Angust 28, 1927 Thie shock ¢ 4 - % 3 Rl ; N P, 5 at 5 p.m. NELLIE M 0 danghie So_sad and sudden was the call and printed broadcloths; finest underwear makers. $15 and $22.50, 9 85 4 “%:?:}‘:g"::;?rf:‘&lfi:“ Gl {:‘}';F’-‘,' ML}*F"")::FM s e e Nettle, 1love ! ! 4 7 2 i oS hos Co. fu- 3 collar-attached and col- Were $1.50 and 95C S o 46 'lnpcogti,_lmponml and W [} Cleaning&Dyei neral Jesting at the S i1, Hines Co. fu- | lar-to-match styles. $2.00; all sizes. 22 Sweater Cnuk(s. lIlulx- domestic -fabrics. New omen's &mukfll)ry eaning lylemgfi?.. of funecsi hareatier: - Every size = 3 over turtie neck and but- styles. Were $ g c. 181 Linc. 1812 127, "EDWARD DUDLEY. _ Fun Were yss © $1.95 617 lzunnmxi' I’alms. CnJ— ton ,q_vllc,- , Smart novel- $32 to $40. - 21.75 Wear R Wi Ermess Yarvls Co. funeral paiiore. $4.50 .. : 2 . ored novel ty s lortc,' S0 ties and plain 0 AR FAUNC 1097 5 T : much in vogue. Finest shades. Small ] 95 87 Overcoats, Hart Schaff- 75 Dresses, light or dark i A 3 # ) e 50 b | —FUNERAL DRGECORS. ‘hite Silk Shi B “ : & 3 ats, Hart Scha 3 s, hg ¢ § 1 ' th year. beloved hus: 39 White Si hirts, manufactures. Were $1 sizes . or & W 3 : s mma R. Faunce. F ; < €. = > / el Vit inter flat crepe ; some of jersey ) p ~om' hia late residenice Atgust o £le dium and Habutai silks, and $1.25; sizes 65C & : ioht ; E v % ¢ s R s an e auivee e A. 4. TALTAVULL. Mer slightly soiled from being SOMOMR: . ou s 318 Hose: Newest ";“ (’l]:." i and cloth. SONS- In ¢ Sl Plademia. P 436 0 B S Nen orricE.” handled. $7.50 . patterns, in checks, i © Were $19.75 to $ eI s G = = and $8.50 $3 85 196 Puli-over Undershirts. stripes and figures, rayon A 2 / 9.75 i Aligitat 2 3 . Wm. H. Sardo & Co. i . Swiss rib and chalet rib. and silk mixtvres, - iy hobibeg [l g : g $ Fifopas ivate Li i bulanc values P i eed P C Schaftner & Marx: serge i beloved son of Mar. ¥ mousine Ambulance ure white mercerize i 1A = AR e 28 ‘I'opcoats. includi i e e 412 8 St NE i 117 White Full Dress and excellently tail‘r‘;:ege Sizes S R G e $4 85 35:01)((“% “1‘-\]‘1“"‘g s 5 g b i I et 1 ":"«‘"v .""}“ e Lincoln 524 s e Y Sl ~ o i - 1% Schaff . W <’ and friends PP) Tuxedo Shirts. Pleated 34 to 42. Were 65 249 Collars, Ideluxe brand. $7:30 to $15.. i ZCh it_iner Saliane i 3 \_//a'i(;gf’l/:fl'} oride heencs Bacice Chreh 'ké\ Frank Gefer’s Sons Co. and stiff bosoms. Arrow $1.00 to $1.50.... C Styles, Wilshire, Hoylake, & e ; $3475 to $l 9 75 2 L v 1 _officiauns. Interment at EYENTH ST NW Main 2473 and other well known i B Glengair and Ta 22 Tuxedo Suits; discon- e | s Orll SRy AT EmE LS8 A 1087 us _ZUF biacds Myecontnoed 17'GoliSiiasic PO Were 35¢. | tinued Hart, Schaffner & f - HARRY i m‘m'\;}-fii‘flii}h;nfl".f«m;(ar:‘“‘f-; “Hasson (nee Berry ). Funeral from his numbers. Were $3.50 to own importation from 3 for SOC .'\lnrx numbers. Most 4 Fur-1 rimlucd Topcoats. B {ucs Berryh Funeral fropy hig $6.00; sizes $l 95 Scotland and England. are small Were $69.50 539 75 R i Shureh Forcsteille. M. Where g34cas. .. . Plain shades and novel- 112 Imported French Linen sizes. Were $21 75 te: $95... .o & i T ORI i e sue At 10 e gor e S ties, stripes, figures Handkerchiefs. Cut-out $60 e . 8 5, 3410 Forter nw_3L' | invited to- attend. inter ment. Glenwood 117 Goli Hose. Plain checks. Were $| 95 el kil 56 pairs Riding Breeches. r ‘ Cifase. “Phone The members of Keane Council, shades with fancy knitted $3.50 to $5.00. = initial, : 16 Full Dress Suits, discon- Gabardine, linen, checks. e wm R G, | ANk en e of Columbug, are Rerehy cuffs, sizes 91 ¥ : $1.50 tinued Hart Schaffner & \Were $6.50 to $4 75 3 :_Adams 401 FASSON' ind “Seurated o' atand his Coign; 94 French Linen Handker- Sl . i o M Tuesday. Angust 30, at 10 £ ey Marx numbers. Most are A : - Tuesdas. A at chiefs. Woven colored 9 Lisle Hose. Imported small sizes. «_Clev. b b Forestellle. Sd. where reqniem . % borders and hand-turned from Saxony and Eng- Were $65.. $2| 75 49 Knox Hats, straws, felts, Patween. Wamhi "and" T el ’”; o ""'"*K"‘ bl Srabty s"‘vff\""fl 1700 Gloves. Mocha and cape- edges \Were 75¢ land. New novelty pat- ilk Wer e 4 g DE! 3 ; B e 1 45C Y ¥ silks. ere $3.50 freniog * Return sd Managze NILA B COSTELLO ) and Keith's Theater. 15th and skin. ~plendid leathers. and $1.00.. B terns, striking color com- Tuxedo Coats, LHart - H and white gold | 28, at 940 pm., at b 7 NORTH 7:38 Pa. 3 % unt bl ne. S = S X Small sizes binations. Full fashioned Schaffner & initials F ther_on ! e = ] <3 50) 2aja as. P el r &1 & . . = p 7 . tween Ba nd_ Washington or beloved wife of A Were $3.50 111 Pajamas. ~Nice-weight Were $1.50 and - Marx. Were 13 Hats, straws and silks. S Peamant car drom Union Station (o | Liawkis: mother ‘ot Tames”Havwicins. 3 I SPEARE (:0 ( . pongee, plain white, tan ) B ’ 7 A h and ¥ sta now: HReward. Phone Main | She also leaves 3 sisters. 3 brothers o 0.... e il $200 ..o gane Were $500 to Vst . 1 "icea Notice ‘of "funeral hereafter, Re- | Neithar the wiccossors of nor connoe blue and lavender. | 5 7. in Georgetown. | Mo, reating at the W, E wih the oricinal W R Spens setabiien: 186 \Vhite | ed Irist R i g o ' Ll CRERE R Y A T I Gt | Co.'s funeral pariors, Ga. ave. aun 1009 H St N.W 8 rite Imported lrish pertly tailored. Sizes 2 Sport Suits, genuine Mac- a w . Roward of S50 | MILL, On Angust 28, 1027 Phane Krank 6626 . N.W. and French Linen Hand- A, B, C, Dy $l 15 Men S Hats Gregor, leather lined . 21 Sweaters, silk and wool. ._FPhone S D e ik kerchiefs. Splendid qual- Were $2.00. from 0 A Foad N and § windbreaker with Pink, white, green, but- tween 13th and evening ahout R P B ity linen, hand- Felt Hats, $2 35 krickers. Were tere W EHT0" 10 reward ent at Rock Creek Cemeters. . i 319 Pajamas. \Woven an formerly $3 . ficKers. cre $20 ercup. ere $3 8 Bichananatimw. oo .S - R 816 A 8t Ly’l(lr;l edge \Vere 55(: prim)erl bnmdd:z\lf:‘ :”in_l s rly $5.. $6.00 to $9.50. o 5 PACKAGE—With Toole, T Pigmant car e ‘-"r?up{[":':flfz“" ET.! s e : e Ay 124 Kno Main d920.751% | K el T Wiinmelwright. | 1 A ror? (Connection. | Comeao- 15 Straws, for- Ave. settes, woven madrases, merly S Sport Coats, small sizes 20 Sweaters. Ok b5 Ssieg ot £ - Ie . N.W 1 93 Sweater Coats. Pure oxford cloths. b 3 B : I also hank book | prevrarerw A o . 5 1 Are N8 2 9 w ats > is. button and 2 \ ; B also bankc bu 3 . A special commmnica : and $ ere $ nd We 1 Address o on of P Lo £t W, Was worsted novelty and plain pull-over styles, with and AL Gt 5 .85 B OO e 2R 1o duitar Liberty L e o & 14 I; & Sa" re:d Tal::aw“ el e 5 i & ! faba Tond. contaming 2 fifty dollar Liberts [ 7 b " prin 3 ol. 464 S paiGntMEogs S oIS ¢ returned iberal peward - Call’ Ciamnon | B ord: e o= 61 g Bonda "eleven dollars In paper. some change. [ brothe S W RTGHE les: si < 34 >ana K TSP - - & B P rfa It .. ton stvles: sizes 34 10 44. A, 'B, D. Panamas Palm Beach Suits; small 11 Sweater Suits, Mrs. H.'F. Fairfax. Balision | K1yBKoL ! life Saturdar, Ioscph F. Birch’s Sons : i am Were $7.50 to $5 95 Were $2.50 t. ¢ : , &10 5() z Slal $ o $ 9 sizes only. $ Were $19.50 $9 5 - Contaning iher of Joseph. Robert (ISAAC BIRCH) - 5 . 2 Q12 g 3 'y ticket o nbrough He also lea N.\WV. Estabitshea 1841 $1200 ....... 450 e $1.95 B Voosisn $4.75 im0 8 Qo 4D, Tinks MR Wikt i diimorgugh, o aep leaves) 3034 M St. N.W. _phine it X turn to Mra. “hofl Denni 7 - h‘[nrn the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. Timoth H I he. seventh floor. St bariors. | = . ave. nw. y Hanlon and 12th st. nw. 1010 R. - K . Suddenly. S Aungust 28, ! Sibiev H DOROTHY ® b - RT. heloved mot e with | ontet fner e BRLLL L D Al - edin \ 1407 H alel aperdasner |t NS NG £ | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H i Maryland. sville $02-F- i IRE. On Sunda; Beautiful Floral N ATCH —Tady's, - THOMAS s - Wl TR L Designs, $5 and up. from 1 ; 31 Pierce st, n.w. i .. cat Tiieads CALL MAIN 3707, . : ] : 8 i Angust 30, at 8 Reduiem mass ot T e WRIS WATCH. hite_gold, 3 0+ the Church of the it v 9 o'clock. | reward. _J. S ave . Olivet Cemetery Please -omit WXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBILEMS LOST, | v AT MODERATE PRICES Three small silhouettes. probabl . i puEme T 0T Our Only Store, l4!h & Eye from wiore in baz with &reeting card {INE MAKELY i the 87th T valge ‘excent to owner - Return {0 Fred C. i \pu‘ GF Wettey Stake Prompe Autn Uulivers Sers Hayap Co. 2 G st nw. i e late Gottlieb and ArHSte— XD oalve e DEnAIER § REWARD, e b Bl e Gude Bros, Coy, 1212 F St

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