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'T‘TTT'I TVF\T\(‘ STAR. W\QTTT\(“TO\‘ JANUARY 1928. —_— Buried EISEMAN'S, 7th & F The funeral of wards, ‘wsldv ce, in the 4800 Georgia avenue, Monday, Deal's Mistory of fl)t Gltg of Waghington and District of Columbia VER since the Civil War, the Mount Ver- non Placc Mcthodist Church, Massachusctts Avenue, 9th and K Streets N.W., has been the mect- ing place of Southern Mecthodists in Washing- ton. The building is a beau- tiful and impressive struc- ture of white Georgia marble, and the money for its erection came largely from Southern Methodists throughout the communion. The Climax of Our Clearance Effective immediately—you are offered the choice of — Every Fashion Park Overcoat Every Richard Austin Overcoat Every Mode Overcoat and Every Fashion Park, Richard Austm and Mode Top Coat —and that means no exceptions or reservations save only full dress. $32.75 Every Fashion Park Every Charter House Suit Every Mode ‘Suit Former Prices Were Suits—$40 to $80 Overcoats—$45 to $100 Top Coats—$35 to $68 Of course all the Fashion Park special weaves are included—and also the Crombie and Montagnac Another Slashing of Haberdashery— Shirts Madras, Percale, etc.; sepa- rate collars or collar s 59 attached. Were $2, l' $2.50 and $3 3 for $4.50 Madras, Broadcloth, etc.; sep- arate collars or collar s 39 attached. Were $3.50, 2‘ $4, $4.50 and $5 3 for $7.00 Every Silk Shirt; Crepe, etc.; separate collars. Were $9, $10 and $12 Radium, $5 95 3 for $17 Imported English Broadcloth; neckband and collar attached; white and plain shades. Were $l 89 $2.50 3 for §5 50 Finest grade Cocoon Broad- cloth; collar attached $3 15 an neckband, White only 3 for $9.00 Neckwear Cut Silk and Silk and Wool. Were $1 59¢ 5119 179 3 fur 35 00 Cut Silk. Were $1.50, 52 and $2.50 Best Grade Cut Silk and Knitted 5ilk. Were $3, 94 and $4.50 MRS. EDWARDS’ RITES OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT |Veteran Agriculture Emplcve to Be 73 vears old. who died at her eld from the residence of her daugh- Mrs. E. C. Walker, 1115 Allison omnrm\\ morning at 8:30 o'clock, e ¢ requiem mass at St. Ga- or l\thlvch at which Rev. J. M. Me- Namara will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs, Edwards had worked in the hl‘- artment of Agriculture for 42 years, ring in 19: Not Cheap We do not render cheap funcral service. We ren- der finer service—at from $125 on up. One selects a price to suit himself. Tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Ella Ed- Dorstan_Apartments, will be | (7/"\‘7 "DEAL FUNERAL HOME For reference. SAsk your neighbor” 816 M STREET N. Phones Linc. 82008201 | Suit Overcoatings. Alterations at cost. Hose— Wool and Silk and Wool. Were §1 . Mode ‘59¢ 3 for $1.65 Wool and Silk and $l 19 Wool. Were $1.50 lnd 3 for $3.00 Wool and Silk and 51 79 Wool. Were $2.50, SJ 3 for $5.00 $3.50 grades and $3.50 and §5 . Choice of $7, $8 and Pajamas— $10 $1.55 3 for $4.50 lish Broadeloth, 3255 Soisette and fancy colors. Were $3, $3.50, £4 and $5 3 for $7.00 Welzh - Margetson (London) Pajamas. $3'95 Were £7.50, $8, $9, $10 Plain shades. Were $2.00 Cloth; $1.50 and $12 nel Robes; $15, $16.50 and $20, Silke - lined were § Full Rabes; $30 and §35 Street Vests— Single and Double-breasted Street Vests; in Flan- @ 95 and §12 2 nel, cte, Were $10 White Pique and Black Silk Backless Dress Vests. Were $8, $9, Slgs $10 and 312 Silk, Plain The Mode F at Eleventh Underwear Madra: letic Union Suits that were $1.50 now. ., Golf Hose Choice of $3 and Choice of $4, $4.50 Lounging and Bath Robes Blanket and Terry were $5 and Lot of fine Blanket Robes; were $9, $10 Mercerized Blanket, Rayon and Imported Flan- Mufflers Black and White Rayons and epots; were $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5.00. ., N. €., WEDNESDAY. 70ETHALS FUNERAL HELD AT WEST POINT| Body of Panama Canal Builder Is Buried in Historic Military Academy Cemetery. By tha Associated Pre WEST POINT. N. Y. ‘The body January ! George w. Goothals, U. 8. A. retired, bullder of the Panama Canal. was buried yester- day. with imposing military ceremonies, in"the historic cemetery of the United States Military Academy, on the plains overlooking the Hudson River. The beat of mufed drums and the low measures of the funcral dirge sounded as the full corps of c was drawn up after the simple servic in the post chapel. A squad of cadets from B Company—the company Goethals commanded when”he was S lowered into Rev. H. Pe my chaplair family, was in ¢ in the chap ons and daughters-in-law_ were p It togethor. with many high in the public and military life 1 honorary palibe: Pevton €. March, les E. Hewilt, Charles J. Bartley. Gen. George W Goode. Admiral H. H. Rousseau, Joseph Bishop. Gen. Harry P, Hodges and “ol C. J. Fieborger—all former class- tes or close business and personal nds. o Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 " Dyed Mourning Black 7/ In 24 Hours Carmac DryCleamng&DyemgCo. i Circle 2469 18th St. Columi Ath- " 89c 3 for $2.50 5195 0 §2.95 4 54,95 $3,95 3695 were 310.95 518.75 with embroidered $l.95 WOMAN ASKS $5,000. | Hair Pulling Chasged in Damage Action. Charging that Rosa Datlow of 510 Four-and-a-Half street attacked her and pulled some hair from her head t October, Lillian Cnernikoff df 516 Four-and-a-Half street terday in Circult Court for $3,000 damages against the former, charging ault and_ battery. Whelan, O'Con- nell & McNeil are plaintiff counsel. GRANDSON OF GRANT DIES NEAR PARIS| A E. Snr(ous, Bam Here, Had | Served in Spanish-American Algernon Ed . _grandso of_President Grant, died at_his home, at St. Nazaire, {last weck and funeral services were held there Friday. ‘ rtoris, who w Grant Jones, ws s the son of Nellie | born in Washington | ers were Gen. |and served as an aide to Gen. Fitzhugh | Lee during the Spanish-American {war. In the World War he served in | ‘!hr‘ French Forelgn Legion. In recent [gears he ‘spent most of his time in France, ‘ Algernon PIrlua!‘(l Sal’h [to the records of the ment, was born in 17. 1877, schools ‘in_England and at nbian University Law School. He appointed secretary of the Ameri- can Tegation at Guatemala June 10, 1908, and resigned May 13, 1309, ‘ Buths Reported. \ | wu foinin M W m uu il Amy G 1 e i is, according ate Depart this city Mar the Fih FOUND. “INTMALS an ) Mary) ' POCKETIOOK = 0 e Ryan Service | lhlu\sRvml\ Dav or wieht onr seeve an m nelp Viiaral par and lery 1 James T. Ryan Funeral Director N7 Pa. Ave, NP one Atlantic 17001708 Wi When 1 Return © 8 have Been hack | lave b My $300 F nerals 30 Steel Vau Bost Mak Al matenials wsed i owr 1400 Chapin S, G filed suit yes- | and was educated in private | Co- | When 1 Went to France 1 had hetle 1 had less | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and much colder tonight with lowest temperature | about 24 degrees; tomorrow partly | cloudy. Maryland and fair tonight and tomorrow; much colder tonight. West, Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, possibly snow in the mountains tonight: somewhat colder in north portion tonight. Record for 21 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 48; 8 pm., 45 | 12 midnight, 45; 4 am., 48; 8 am., 4 noon, 41. | “Barometer—4 pm. 2060: 8 pm, 20.36; 12 midnight, 20.17: 4 a.m., 20.38: |3 am. 2958, noon. 20.68 Higiest, temperatiire, 49, oceurred at 14:10 pm. yesterday: lawest tempera- ture, 40, occurred at 8 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 49; lowest, 25. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Goast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—TLow tide, 4:20 am. and 4:28 | pm.: high tide, 10,01 am. and 10:15 pm. |~ Tomorrow 5:17 pm. 1i:01 pm. | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:21 am.; sun sets 5:20 pm. | * Tomorrow—8Sun rises 7:21 am.; ‘ sets 5:22 p. m. Moon rises 9:27 am.; sets 8:31 pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- [ half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy. Weather in Various Cities. Low tide, 5:02 am. and high tide, 10:46 am. and sun Weather Stations. ARGENTINA, £ Jan ll NERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 811 R St NE Phove L 5813 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine a2 B oSt N Madern Chane Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 SEVENTH ST A W Mot hone 1uu ISHED 18T . JOHN 'R WRIGHT co.| 1T 10t SUNW_ e James T. Clements soNs "m0 l'!ll‘ Wis Arve. West SOL P. A TALTAVULL L IuTALL e HIR Lot Meanen orve " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 01 EANT CAF Plone Lincaln T. F. COSTELLO 17N Caniton St NORTH Quik Diemfiat EMcent Service, Antomhiie Seivios Chaves . W. Deal & Co. RO | V L. SPEARE CO’ .‘1009 H Sl N \V Ioscph F. Birch's Sons T | “ e St Eataliia o Frank 6 nerly MAO ¥ Nt R [ e W N .-\\ AL Mlh R-SPEARE Succeeding the ariginal W R 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 Novre nt 1208 11 st 43 ves ot 990 F ot W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 FUNERAL DF | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H| i Beaunitul Floral Desgns, $5 and up " CALL_MAIY Wt Gude Bros. Cn 1212°F s, GEO. C. SHAFFER i ERNLIIANY FLONAL KNS A LHAVE PR N Our Only blme. lhh & husiness ed From France ean fo W palut h Virginia—Generally | Ambulance | Lincoln 524 Main 2473 ! Man Asks Divorce. { Herbert C. Gatton of 1120 Eighth street today filed sult in the District | 5 RYOR L Bupreme Court against Mrs. Lillian 1 Gation_of 303 Thirteenth for an_ absolute divorce. . names two cores »,mndrnlu " were married In Rockville In 1914, and have one child. Attorneys Whelan and O'Connell Sivees for the husband. | Guls Sln)er Put to Dnth RICHMOND, Va. January 25 (%) Snirley Winningham, Itle of Wight ne; , was electrocuicd in the Virginia | State Penitentiary today for the mur- der of a young white girl last Fall Winningham went to the electric chair | at 7:30 o'clock and was pronounced dead a few minutes after the current was applied. 'He met his death calmly. | Tnmferred from Hawaii. Col. Theodore Schultz, Army Finance Department, has been relieved from duty in Hawaii and ordered to Fort Omaha, Nebr., for duty as finance offi- | cer._headgquarters, Tth_Corps Area. 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