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DRCS AT The Big Seasonal Clearance ———— e - STARTING f\l()Nl)AY Round Up! 2-Trousers Suits! REDUCED FOR THIS SALE TO $Q77-00 PLENDID suits in year-round weights; among them excep- tional Worsteds and Cassimeres. One and two of a kind, in light and dark shades. All sizes, but not in each shade or pattern. Regu- lars. Shorts, Stouts and Longs in- cluded. $35.i0 $40 Onr-lnmwr Suits. One and two of a kind Saks—Third Floor THE SUNDAY STAR, THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH MORNING — AT 8:15! Round-Up of Straw Hats! 1 00 2.45 and $3.00 Values. Sennit and fancy braids. Solid and novelty bands. All lightweight and easy- fitting. Sixes 63} to 73;. Our best §1 and $5 Straws, including split and Q! a8 fine sennit braids. . ‘:‘2'4:) Up to §7.50 Panamas, Leghorns, Ballibuntl and Bangkoks. le.on lots but all $2 9'.) Mos 83 B Cape, high crade Belgian Linens, Palm Beach n...: Poplin. §] 95 6% 10 7 5nk< <t } loor Purchase-Sale! $25 to $35 Summer Suits INCLUDED IN THE ROUND-UP! 5] 9- 00 VALUE that stands supreme in this city. Newest Tropical Worsteds, Gabardines and fine Tweeds—a great sperial purchase from a great maker—hringing you the finest Sum-. mer Suits of the season. All sizes. Saks—Third Floor Specml Sellmg of $20 Summer Suits $13.50 (‘()\TI\I ING " startled the Splendidly Tropical Worsted and $20 if they're worth shades: every type of the event that value-wise men of the town! styled, carefully made Gabardine Suits, worth a cent. Light and dark model and all sizes. 4th FLOOR Round-Up! Suits Fr(;m Higher Grades AND 2 TROUSERS $99.50 Blue Suits, in one and two trousers of every pattern. and One and Practically all One trouser Grays tans, two sizes, £3.95 Faney Worsted Trousers, 141 pairs; gray striped 134 Faney Suits; light and maostly ~ .65 dark gray mixtures; a feu 84 Fancy Suits; 44 Pairs 86 Gray Plaid Flan $4.95 10 Pairs $8.50 and $10 W hite blues in sizes 34, 35, 42 and 44 * 81700 light gray ¢ e $12.00 nel Knickers. plain white, Also white and blue plaid Flannel Trousers .n,m/» 2 4 ( sizes values to $3. white; bro. FDRNISHIN(,S Men’s §245 Fancy Shirts of solid blue, 15, 151, Men's $1.35 White Broadcloth and Fancy sizes 19 and 2 .50 Pajam: Impnnnl nuluh Broad- coat style, with or ml}mm frogs; sizes A, B, C, oo $2 45 numbers ... 50c, 75c and $1 1 290 Men’s $4.95 Sport Slip-on nml coat Sweaters; sizes 36 to 46. . 53'95 Athletic Coat Style Shirts; sizes 32, 34, 42, 44 and 46: or 3 for §1 ';50 P 34; or 3 for §1 35¢c Men's $1.25 Chalmers Porosknit Men's 53¢ Fancy Silk Hose: p 10100, and 11 o 3 o b1 B3OC ;or 3 for 8. v S0e Men's $3.50 Pajamas; solid faded; sizes A, B, €, D SHOE ROUND-UP Men's $8 Saks Delta Oxfords, in tan and sizes Men's $6. ,n 9 alu \,mm! Oxford:; k leathers, in Iroken si Tan oles; sizes 5% to 8, 8'% to 11, . 1 te 1Y 89(, Hizh and ken s : Men's Tan Leather $1.25 value First Floor = o QLT BOYS’ SECTION Boys' Upto-$2775 Suits; 2 Long Trous o 20 Bovs' Upto-$295 Woolen Golf Knickers; Knickers; odd lot; broken Sport 24 1o 30 it *’ 1') Boys' $1 Sport and High-neck Blouses; Sport Bl . 7 to 14 Bose' $1.75 Linen-Mixed e fancy patterns: sizes B, Bovs' Upto$1.95 Wash Suitsi add Lot sailor, Bovs' $1.50 Linen and Palm Beach Caps ; also some slightly soiled W ool 8!; o to match; guaranteed wate -4 proof; sizes 4 to 18 $2.9-) Blouzes; 25'. . Bovs' 1ipto$1.50 Hovs' Hats; Leghorns, Saks Grand “Round-Up” of gray and tan broadcloth: mostly with collar to match; sizes 14, 145, %1 65 Shirts: neckband or collar-attached; sizes 14, 1614 nml 17; fancies in S)es cloth and fancy-colored Domestic Cloth; $1 Straps and Belts; dnronl nued 69¢ kerchiefs: soiled or mussed.. Men's 55¢ and 75¢ Athletic Pull-over and Men's 75¢ Drawers; sizes 32 and Drawers; sizes 36, 38 and 41, 69c 85¢ 1o $1.00 Four-in-Hand colors only; some slighily @] Q5 bt B Saks_First_Floor leather<; broken as ortments *6 8 Tan and bla s and broken us. Children's Play’ Oxfords; A ers; ventilated vamps: rubber Infants’ Shoes; low; black and $1.00 ol House Slip pers; sizes 7, 8, 9 95¢ Saks ' ers: odd lots; all-wool ma- terinls; broken sizes, 16 *,2 75 ol [ane tterns; sizes 7 fto fancy . poltarms;, 4h * $1.00 Bovs' Upta-$2.95 Palm Beach Stout Little Boys' $1.95 \uwm'rl faney and solid ¢ lors; Madra. and Broadeloth: fancy patterns ; sizes 13, 14, 15, 10 on Highneck 60 Golf Knickers; 7 1o button-on and flapper G0} 1 ayles; Iroken sizes 69¢ Caps; sizes 6% to 7 Boys’' §3.95 Black Rubber Raincoats, cap Boyst 82 Sailor Middy odd lot; broken sizes. . Neckband — Shirts; white and faney patierns; bro: 30 e ken sizes: odd lot 39¢ Panamas and Straws; sizes 6" 10 TV, / “f’ Second Flooy WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY iy | By the Associated Press. | the United States T. B. WALKER DIES; WAS LUMBER KING Noted F|gure in Northwest for 60 Years Was Pa- | tron of Arts. MINNEAPDLIS. July 28.—Death to- day claimed Thomas Barlow Walker, lumberman, philanthropist and art col- lector, and one of the richest men in Advancing age-he was 88—was held responsible for the passing of the Northwest's outstanding figure for the past 60 years. Although he had shown remarkable vigor for a_man of his advanced age, o e CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clyvde ). Nichols. Pres. Formerly Viee President-Secretary W. R Speare Co. Phone Col. 6321 44 Ryan Servic Is Meritorious Our business has grown and prospered because foundation s efficlent. When you call on us there is a refinement and atten- tion to details that is appre- ciated. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Fo e Telenhone Atlaniie A The price up to you. Remember service is alw small the funeral large or Mr. Walker began to decline three weeks ago. Three of his five children were his bedside. Mr. Walker, who came to the North- west as a grindstone salesman, built up a huge fortune in the lumbering in- dustry, his wealth being estimated several years ago at $100,000,000. He used it to gratify his urge for philan- thropy and collection of works of art. His art_collerti of 8,000 pleces was known throughout the country as one of the most valuable. It was valued at $5,000,000 when he presented it to| the city of Minneapolis several years Ago ride less than afterward he confided that it had given him his greatest pleasure, be- cause it enabled him to see from the | heights the city he had done so much to build. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. FUTURE. The D. C. League of American Pen Women will meet, tomorrow, 8 p.m.. at the clubhouse, 1108 Sixteenth street Mrs. Agnes M. Newman, president, wil announce additional committee ~ ap: pointments, plans for study groups and | activities for the coming season. | n(!w( There will be no Friday afternoon tea this week, the occasion having been de- ferred to August 7 . Becanse of poverty among its dimin- ishing population, officials of the Fern- magh County which surrounds Belfast Treland, refiised to vote an appropri tion for a maternity hospital in the city d A Competent Mortuary Service You are always assured of competent, dignified mortu- ary services when you call us in. Every man in our employ is careful and skilled. Day or night we are ready. Perry & Walsh Morticians 29 H St N.W. 1601 5th St. N.W. you pay is always left entirely conseientious matter how carcful same no our the W. W. Chambers. PRIVATE AMBULANCES The Brownstone Funeral Home The Best in the City, $4.00 Complete Funerals " This organization takes special pride in pro service—complete, experienced, understanding your neceds perfectly—at a cost as low as $75. Steel Va wY‘ hest made, $85. WW. Chambcrs Co. Brownstone Funeral Home Col 432 14that Chapin.N.W. ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES New Building Material Quality at Lowest Prices—Always! Roofing Sheet Mctal Hardware Lime, Cement Plaster Sinks Lavatories Lumber Plumbing Millwork Wall Board Insulating Board Plaster Board French Doors 3 BRANCHES: i \" .\\\\ Gas Water Heaters Windows, complete Bath Outfits shes Range Boilers Screen Doors Door Frames Window Frames Moulding Metal Garages Laundry Tubs Paint 6th & C S.W.—5th & Fla. Ave. N.E.—5921 Ga. Ave. -»t\.\\d\llhill( ‘n\\lfl\u““ \\%\ it \, " ,\,\\ Are You a in the House of God? stop and think Mr. Walker took his first airplane | two months ago, and | 1928—PART I.° ACTRESS SUES PRODUCER FOR $1,847,500 TOTAL Alys Murrell Charges C. H. Christie Promised to Wed and Offered Her Position. Py the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, July 28.—A suit for $1,847,500, filed by Miss Alys Murrell, motion picture actress, against one of | the most prominent of motion Christie, today provided film circles of that city with a choice toplc of dis- | cussion. The suit charged Christie with “seduction, breach of promise to marry | and breach of promise to_empl | While attorneys for Christie and | representatives at his large studios in | Hollywood scoffed at the claim and termed it a “simple case of blackmail. the actress’ suit, filed in three separate | claims, charged that Christie | promised to marry her. CAMP FOUNDER DIES. Mrs. Girls’ Organization. NEW YORK, July 28 A Charlotte V. Gulick, founder of Camp Fire Girls and director of the ‘l‘u'hcr Gulick camps, | her Summer camp at South Casco, Me. | Mrs. Gulick was 62 years old. Her | death’ came after a protracted illness. Mrs. The Luther Gulick camps, which she | | owned and directed, will be carried on | by her son, J. Halsey Gulick, with the | assistance of Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyden Mrs. Gulick lived at her South Casco camp during the Summer | land. Me., i Bn’lhs chon ted The following births have been reportcd to e Health Depaitment in the past 24 hours willlam D. and Elizabeth G. Heflin, boy George H. and Cefl M. Zeutzius, 50y, Andrew J and Sarah C. Callan, girl and Auiie Berzmann. boy. D v o Wi and Marian Hill. o Charies 5 and Bianche’ M Kerwin. hoy. Charles T. and Josephine V. Hill. bos. Louts and Genevieve Monagham. boy. George A. and Beatrice A. Wyvill, boy. Joseph A. and Marion R. Gerardi. boy. Vincent and Naomi_E._Sheehy. boy Harry A. and Etta 8 Siegel, bov John and Ruth Sinsabs Jose 8. and Rulh E. Toseph H. and Ma Jerey 'and Plorence Hammingo. irl ‘Thomas F. and Mary R. Vass. girl 5. and_ Lunette Horning, and Blanche A Underwood. and Rosalie Quade. girl John H. William' J. a Tulfus R. A Samuel and Mildred L Lewis. girl James and Aileen Cox. Ashton _and S, L girl, Wiler R Brannon, Lingen D. Jaseph 1. Claude F James A and_Dolores 8 Prender. sirl Rernard and Estelle Heilig. bov. Atbert and Luvenia Youne. Clarenee and Myrtls Williams. Tiarry and Roen Gols. hav Tohn H and Hazel Pavia. hov FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS. apoly” Animal Recene Tancne. 349 Marviand ave sw _ Main 8088 LOST ABOUT 430 hiear 13th and G now Libegal feame Adiae 274-R. Star office. 29 BATHING SUITS. Cm\ ave. heiween the ke A circle: “Reward Wis. 288 RATHING_SUIT _Blue and \\hfl' reward. 2127 California st. n.w. Apt 508 Poiomac 312 . RILL, POLD. black. 5x10-inch: contai Llank contracts. etc.: reward. Col 1132 BPACFLET - White gold_with chip diamond nd 2 sapphires. Saturday afternoon; reward 1628 Col._RA. n.w. Adams 6946 COLLIE _DOG. straved from 127 Thomas st. 0w ans ear split fs3 male. Clipped resemble lion and Name Shep. Reward N FOX TERRIER POPPY. (rom North reward 216. The Concord FRATE Nrrv PIN—Circled _ with small_emeraids on and bottom Pot. 5560, Ext. 217 GERMAN POLICE DOG. July 26: brown & black: male: reward mz "Caroline st n w IRISH SETTER—Chestnut. _three mont old. named “Al": from 1743 Church st. n, Telephone N. 2690, Liberal reward PIN--Phi Mu_ inscription. " Rewar Bench reward Sl Jamestonn. Ohio POLICE PUPPY—6 weeks' old. near 3rd and A stz m.e.: reward. 019 Mass. ave. n.e SCARF—On Monday eve.. the 23rd one silk scarf of vellow and green a with heavy frinee: It IS a v loom ~Retiirn the same to 3105 ant st. and receive reward SUTT CASE. tan. contal latnes “Glood Teward to fnder 4855 or_Columbia 2737 SUIT CASE_Small hlack. contalning »m\«u hook and babys clothe: R to 1834 P%or Phone Dec. 317 Mrs Oal- Indy’s valuable Call Adams 2 years old Raudie. Rust. v TERRIER . Wire-haired. male vicinity Mass. Ave. Park: pamed marked an’ strap. Reward L. Adams 2010 | WRIST WATCH. Iady's. white gold “Bulova® somewhere in 'shopping district; reward Phone Main WRIST WATCH. lavd's. wold bracelet. dey Afternaon at Wardman Park North 130+, Reward Stranger Just over the full significance of that question. A stranger in House! God's own It's very casy to get out of the habit of attending church. All you have to do is stop, and stopping is always easy. Not going to church doesn't sound so bad, stranger in God. the Think that over a bit! but being a House of DEAL FUNERAL HOME | fir rz/?renre’ Ask M STALE )ur nuyn.bor Hollywood's | picture producers, Charles H. | had | Charlotte V. Gulick Started| the Marguerite Smith | and in Port- n the wmu-r Ly and hae: | “Prances Teeters. | d. Write Prancls Terters. | DIES AT FORT MONROE. ] Lisut. C. B. Austin to Be Buried in Arlington Tomorrow. First Lieut. Charles B. Austin, Army | Air Corps, recently stationed at Lang- ley Fleld, Va., died at the station hos- pital at Fort Monroe, Va. Friday, and will be buried in the Arlington Na- tional Cemetery tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with military honors, ac- cording to War Department advices. | He leaves a widow. Mrs. Laura Jackson Austin, and three children. | Born in Vermilion Grove, Ill, Jan- uary 17, 1891, Lieut. Jackson enlisted in | the Signal Corps in October, 1917, and in March, 1918. was commissioned a | second lieutgnant in the Air Corps. Two years later he was promoted to | | the grade of first lieutenant and was | graduated from the Air Service Tactical | School in 1924. In 1913 he received the degree of bachelor of arts from DePauw University, Ind. | THE WEATHER District of Columbia. er today: cool; winds. Virginia—Fair and cooler today: to- | morrow fair and continued cool; fresh northwest and north winds, diminish- ing West | cool tod: Fair and cool- tomorrow fair and continued gentle to moderate northw Virginia—Fair and continued tomorrow fair with slowly died today at|rising temperature. | Maryland—Fair and cooler today: to- morrow fair and continued cool: mod- | erate northwest and north winds. Record for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight. 75: 3. 4 am., T 10 am. 83: 4 pm. 2 am 6 am, 72; 8 am., 73. 12 noon, 87; 2 p.m. 88 77. 6 pm, 82: 8 pm., 78: 10 . 90: lowest, 70. | Temperature same date last Highest, 89; lowest, 72. Tide Table. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today-—-Low tide, 12:25 p.m.; | tide, 5:27 am. and 6 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:25 a.m. and 1:12 p.m.; high tide, 6:15 am. and 6:47 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today-—-Sun rose 5:06 a.m.; 23 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:07 a.m. | sets 7:22 p.m. Moon rises 5:33 p.m.; sets 1:58 a.m. year— high sun sets sun half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. The Potomac River was slightly muddy and the Shenandoah River was very muddy this morning. Weather in Various Cities. ~Temueratire Pre Wemoerat Proct Rismarek. N. | Roston,” Mass | Brftale. N Chicazo. Cincinnati. Chevenne. | Cleveland. Davenport. Galveston. Helena. Mont. Indianapolis. ‘Ind Los ‘Anceles. Couisville Ala New nm- ni ‘La New York ¥, North’ Plaite. Nebr Omaha. Nebr ,mmo\nm:. Pa Ariz Pa | Poriand: P Portiand. Sait Lake cm Utah pearls. - Savannah, Seartle. W, Soringfield, Tamna Toled Vieksburs S s . censes have boen issued to the 3. and Sylvia Tamres. a Rer. William F . S1._and Pannie Cole- Chanman 26, Pradericksbure 21 Dumfries 1s0n and Altce | 22 and Prances L. Rob- and_Beatrice Dar hroteh 1. New York Citv. and 4. Jacksonville. Pia taclolane. 20 Philadelphia Smith. "this city: Re ‘ornish. 21. and Frances E. Mar- of Richmond. Va.. Rev. Hugh | Stauffer. 23 and Clanding P Shuman 1% both of Gresneaste ! oot Hennis ston L. mickman. 34 and Nohle B 25 both of Richmond. Va. Rev. | Tgimm. Hite Eilis © FUNERAL DIRECTOKS. ‘W.i Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ‘ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W R Speare Co 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 Noves At PN HOSt. Y vrs an 040 F st /Wm. H. Sardo & Co. M'ivate Limousine Ambuluwe M W8 ANE (‘\Il\ sz‘ Modern_ Chape Frank Geier's Sons Co. Uadern Chaben Main 2473 STARLISHED 1816 JOHN R WRIGH’I CO. CHAS S ZUR HORST e invain T. F. COSTELLO 1120 N Camslon S NORTH_ i Joseph F. Birch's Son o wen w | g isaac awmery 13034 M St Naisher 180 NW b . L SPEARE CO. St NW \ o e 1 Formerly %10 b St N W WILLIAN LEE | Funera) Dicector Lavers ection I‘NP AL DR lflNS Prompt Auto Del 3 Service Arfistio. exoressive. hnflllntivo |Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautitul Floral Designs, $5 and ap. f MAIN 3707 ()EHMLER FL'RRAL CO. | Aeautitur Floral Emblems—Moderate Prices Phone Main 2187 GEO. C. SHAFFER ALREMAE FLORAL KMALEMN AV Wb ‘Our Only Store, 14th & Eve | l CEMETERY LOT SIx LOTS AT giib&m :{fll CEMETERY IF L] Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | ¢ HEF Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been re the Heaith Department In. the ast , 73, 1477 Newton st. Thomas. £ Robty. 2. Gallmses Hoy Virgle Nelson, 39. Tubsrculosis Ho Veda ‘Turner, 38, Sibley Hospita Harty R Figher, 35, 819 Elliott st. n.e. Thomas E. Gardiner. 8. 1207 New Jerses AVIFI 1. Baton. 38. 333 it iliganath Hegal 5. 305 nd . sw Cards of Thanks. VARROLL. MARVEY L. 1 wish to thank my relatives. friends and neighbors for theie and floral tribu We wish to extend our to our relatives and friends ons for their sxpressions of ng the brief fliness of our beloved wife and sister. EVA P LIVERS and for, the beautiful Sral tributes sent OT¥D_AND LovinG nussarn Deaths. BANNISTER. LOUISE. Op Th hursday morn 12 o Lonise BANNISTER be- 3 flY the late JULIA 6 PARKER. ar her LILIAM M. MORAN. Sec AUGUSTUS. On_Sa USTUS RERNHAPDT Remains rasting at W. W home. 816 H st. n.e. Puteral [ FIELDS. BLANCHE. On Thursday. July 26, 1923, BLANCHE FIELD: ie: 2 1 p.m. from t Ehurch.Bouth Capital S44 M H HARRIS, VIRGINIA MAY. O Rm i B;uvm s 29 Saturday. s’ Pri- b3 esda. Toracl ‘Baptior. Churen th - and G. Relatives and friends Interment Woodlawn Cemetery R .m\z (, ;n:’u’x. . thance u Clarendon, va id st 9 a.m. In 38 Garaens Clatencon JOHNSDN. LDA” GOHNBON Fuite. On_Friday. July 2 of Willam H nd_Cect latizes and friends PARR. WILLIA! of fhe State C Co equesied. al of our late brother or CWILLIAM 4. PARR "G_T. HARLOW. State JouN PRENDER. State S WILLIAM J. fl(“r( Jlfl m A %0% Counci. No. 36 e 1 Cum- Md. Members Interment at D ved " wifa o B Wik Delia and Thomas from her late residence; Wahdav. Juiv 30 at 8:30 < enasth, "where Tosenh Pelatives and 3 am In Memoriam. N. "!v-- unol\\\ \lh "r‘ sad but " moth Ay “.n AN AW o te ote vear ago to *risIR CHILDREN. * < CHARLES <ad bat loving WA Vet Y tear ARLES B 1o ten years :“Wespin dear Charlie now 1S DEVOTED ELIZABET! my dear mo o died tour Sster | EUIZA SHEWD. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DEsiGNED AND EnecTen. WRiTe or TeLE PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC 99 137 ST N W WASHING TON R %“, Mt:nlnln and Mausoleums it wy bofare - ‘SGRE-‘.L“AAW&&N“ Capital City Monu al Waorks a Ihiee display vards Line. dose