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9 RITES FOR G. E. SMITH. Postal Offic .l Hml Bann in Service Over 36 Years. Funeral services for George E. Smith, 50, assistant superintendent of mails in charge of the inquiry section, Wash- ington City Post Office, who died at his residence, 534 Fourth street north- cast, Saturday, will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment wil be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the Partly cloudy tonight | grave by Naval Lodge. slightly warmer tomor- | Mr. Smith had been employed at the Post Office for more than 36 years, hav- | ing been appointed as a letter distributor | there. He was promoted rapidly through 7; | several grades to the position he held \T’(-T QT 27 ; District, of Columbia—Cloudy, possi- . bly showers tonight; fomorrow partly Tea Napkins | g cloudy, not much change in temper 1 o ture gentle varia winds. 6 for $ 5 | b o Maryland—C possibly showers in east portion tonight: tomorrow partly | cloudy, not much change in tempera- | | 'T’ITT" TVT\T\G STAR, W\QTTT\(.T()\ T) (‘.. '\[()\T)\Y 89c Table ITPAYS TO Damask, 69¢ 72 -inch Mercer- ized Table Damask, full bleached, good grade that will give splendid service. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. Maryland Democratic Leader| Was Said to Be State’s Largest Land Owner. 14x14 Hemstitched Linen Tea Napkins, neat patterns. Sold regularly at $298 dozen. ture: gentle variable winds Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, possibly showers tomorrow in southwest = portion; gentle, variable wind West Virginia and tomorrow Various neat de- | | ! row in east portion. signs. Maryland Tawyer and | Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer-—4 pm., 80; 8 pm. 7; | 12 midnight, 75; 4 am., 74; 8 am. 75; | at the time of his death. L) - Robert Crain y | long an outs nding figure In the State, $6.50 to $795 W ool-Filled Comforts oS e ., it the Democratic party died noon, 82 | leader in y i yesterday. He Barometer—4 pm. 30.18; 8 pm Garfield Hospital here : 62 10.20; 12 midnight, 30.23; 4 a.m., 30 Mr in had been in failing health am., 30.27; noon, 30.2 Highest temperature, 82, occurred at Almost every housewife has need for additional bed cover- ings, and what more opportune time than the present to sup- tume pic v\‘;‘«“.d\llllf‘.rimc‘nj ‘1”:1‘".]\";‘1‘( n‘!’v’v;m;n:'; Geodetic Survey.) s tha s igh-grade Wool-filled Comforts, sizes 72x80 E{ | as a tribute to his active interest in | Toda w tide, 11:55 a.m. and 11:57| © ply that nee gh-g s e, 4:54 am. and 5:27 pm. | = his condi- on today. Lowest temperature, 73 and 72x84 inches for large double beds. Covered with good S l i p s - e £ty G.M.COHAN’S MOTHER DIES | piz; hish tide. 154 a.m. and 6:37 pum. | eust 23 for more than a year and. ! 2 tion suddenly becoming serious, was | taken to the hospital from his country RTEdRE & d todass of Maryland Uni- i i tide, 5:46 2 P serviceable materials, figured both sides, with plain-color , 546 am. and 6:16 pm. home, at Mount , Victoria, Md., last Temperature same date last year Highest, 64; lowest, 5 ) The Sun and Moon. sateen borders: others plain both sides. 1009, wool fill- and Moon. ing. Colers include rose, lavender, gold, blue and green. | BOYD, nday. August 27 t e of his grand- | barents d Mrs. Samuel W. Thomas, CRAIN, ROBERT, Monday. C e | Mr. C was reputedly M and’s | B e oS | 1argest landowner. _The Crain high- X ”tl':t!r ?' hlix. ROBERT CRAIN. hed by United States Coast and is residence. “on_Tuesday, Au- the board of nts versity Practiced in Baltimore. Actress, 74, Had Played for Years Born on the Crain estate, near Mount | 11 Famtly: ot S toria, Md., he was the son of the | s .41“1!.1 Robert and Mrs. Nellie Morgan | NEW YORK, August 27 (@).—Mrs. 642 b HIMOTTON lived on the | Helen Costigan Cohan, Sun rose 5:31 am.; sun sets PAUL. CAMERON F. A special com- Sun rises 5:32 am.; sun | DU d_Lodge. No. 28, 74, mother of VROV oL REEON OO DEARON RO TR AR OT OA S GOH $5 Part-Wool Blankets, $3.45 §6x80 or 70x80 Inch Part-wool Blankets, in block plaids of blue, rose, tan, gold, grey or lavender, with ribbon-bound ends. $6 and $7 Part-Wool Blankets, $4.85 66x80 - inch Extra Heavy, Part-woo! Blankets, in Jacquard plaids of blue, rose, tan, gray or gold. with wide ribbon - bound ends matching colors in blankets, $1.39 81x90 Bleached SHEETS Seamless Bleached Sheets, of heavy round-thread sheeting cotton, free from any foreign substance, hand torn and ironed, finished with wide hem. Every sheet perfect and of good, sturdy quality for lasting service. 81x90, full double- bed size. $1 Bleached Sheets, 79¢ 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality; dou- ble-bed size. Sold regularly for S1. 39¢ l’ilhwtnes.‘ 29c 42x36 Bleached Pillowcaset made of fine quality pillow- case cotton, free from starch or dressing. 50c Pillowcases, 39¢ 45x36 Pequot Bleached Pillowcases, perfect quality; sold regularly for 50c. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Acc 50c English Broadcloth 39c¢ yard 36-inch English Broadcloth, yarn mercerized qual- ity, with rich, permanent finish. An assortment of colors that are guaranteed tubable, including— Pink, French Blue, Tan, Copenhagen, Coral, Shrimp, Daphine, Apple Green, Nickel, 29¢ to 39¢ Stamped Goods Batiste, extra fine sheer quality, in neat printed designs. Guaranteed rtment of Stamped Goods, all fast colors. Goldenbers's—First Floor. Charse Accounts Invited. materials, popular easy-to-em- Wd colorings, in Scarfs, Van- Pillow Slips, Aprons, Voile Pillow siece Buffet Sets and other Some subject to slig fect quality. areen. | 98¢ $2 Bedspreads, §1.59 80x90 White Dimity Bed- spreads, double - bed size: standard qual 29¢ Sheeting Cotton, 18¢ 40-inch Unbleached Sheet- ing Cotton, extra heavy round-thread quality. Sold regularly for 29¢ yard. ts Invited. A Big good :lu‘.lm broider designs a Stamped Pocketbooks, with silk for embrold- ready made and bound in an assort- S et 100 opaaiar - ABOC 39¢ Lace-trimmed Scarfs, finished with laces; regulation 25“ #9¢ Stamped Pillowcases, finished :~y'_:»,““ll:a}:ru m: assorted pat- 44(: 39¢ Hand-embroidered Towels, 2 ul-lrh'-:n'd 3sg‘r:h. jengths 25¢ Stamped Towels, ared striped effects $4 and $5 Comforts, $2.65 72x80 and Cotton-filled Comforts, with fine terials with plain sateen borders. $3.50 Part-Wool Blankets, $2.45 ful, Part-wool Jacquard or 72x84 grade 66x80-inch Blankets, Indian designs: blue, gold or brown colorings. Goldenbers's—Fonrth Floar Charge Accounts Invited White covered figured ma- Inch Styles that you'll want to wear with Hw Fall frocks— correctly made to conform with the prevailing modes. Beauti- high lustrous silk-and- rayon material, in black, navy, white and pink. Made with in- verted plait in back. Sizes 36 to 44. $2.69 Dance Sets, $1.95 These dainty little bits of femiuinity are of silk crepe de chine, beautifully trimmed with white and ecru laces. Come in flesh, white and nile green. Step-in and bandeau complete. Also Crepe de Chine Teddies with Margot and other lace trimmings. Goldenbers's-—Third Floor.—Use Your Charge Account 59c Turkish Towels 33c Extra heavy double thread grade, plain and white with blue borders. Full 22x44 size for bath use. An exceptional oppor- tunity for housewives in red, An unusual purchase of Porto Rican Nightgowns, soft quality muslin, in flesh, white and peach a large variety of elaborately embroidered styles in pretty col- orings. Finished with deep hems. Round, square or V neck styles. Extra full cut sizes. $2.49 and $2.95 New Fall Fabrics Silks—Velveteens—Woolens $1.66 yard 40-inch Heavy Crepe-back Satins, rich satin face grade, all wanted tones for Fall and Winter frocks. 40-inch Rich, Soft-finish Flat Crepes, choice of a large assortment of shades; also navy blue and black. 36-inch Imported Velveteen, silk face costume quality; black wanted colors. 54-inch Wool Dress Flan- nel, featherweight grade; choice color assortment. deep, and Goldenbers's t Flo Charge Accounts Invited. Axminster & Velvet Rugs $40 to $50 Grades $97.50$34.50 $4.2.50 $50 to $55 Grades $60 to $65 Grades Every rug perfect quality and scamless, in 9x12-ft. size, as well as the Invited $25 to $30 Velvet or Tapestry Rugs, $19.50 9%12 1t or 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 N 6 in Velvet or Tapestry (Brusse terns and colorings. Seamless Is weave) Rugs Alex. Smith and 8ons make, in handsome pat- smaller 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. 6 size. Beautiful designs and colorings and wearing gualities have long been the outstanding features of this mill’ ; produe $10.75 to $15 Linoleum or Certainteed Rugs, $7.85 (Perfect Quality and Trrexulars) 0x12 ft. Armstrong's Linoleum or Certainteed s, in wool rug or tile patterns, wdsome borders. Best colorings. late Dr. Robe Crain. His estate for five family had enerations. S Sotie 1 He received his early educatlon at [G°0re¢ M. Cohan, Charlotte Hall Academy and at St.|!ress for many years, died last John's College. Annapolis. In 1886 he [her home, in Monroe, N. Y received his LL. B. from the University | Mrs, Cohan, her husband, of Maryland | 7. Cohan; their 1ghter M in’ formerly was in law part- | josephine Cohan, and their sox nership with Omer F. Hershey in Bal- | M played successfully for | fimore. where he practiced corporation | “thie "Four Cohans" She. is law until 1916. 1In recent years he|only by her son, who' with hi maintained offices in the Muhsey |a niece, was with her when iilding and in the Otis Building, this | but had devoted much of his time | estate at Mount Victor where d blooded stock and interested | If In scientific agricultural meth- | TODAY, | Ruth Rel Lo For more than 20 yvears he served as [0, F,, will yunsel for the United States Brew on and at different times rep- he Penn niaRailroad, the | Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co.| The Deanwood os" nd the United Rallways of Baltimore. | will meet, 8 o'clack, in Mr. Crain at 2 to the | Church Democratic convention in & Louis, | where he organized the National League of Democratic Clubs The Civitan | He was a delegate at i | taisorrar 1 Maryland to the 1920 San F ctte. W, W. W convention and m’(]h«- New York con- | for United States vention in 1924. Although long actively | tjon Commissic Sore Interested in politics, Mr. Crain rarely | 1% Commission, will speak held public office Brief travel talk will be Brought Convention. Mrs. Lil Mr. Crain is credited with having been | ¢ personally responsible for_taking the | J1 the Business Women's Coun Democratic convention to Baltimore in | ¢ivanant. Rev. William A Bi fit lawn reets northea wds a member of the Maryland | and Baltimore Clubs, the Elkridge Club the Roland Park Club. the Chevy Chase | oy Club and numerous other organizations e : He was a_member of the l’m'rmm"g;’l‘,”‘:‘{” RSP a Episcopal Church. | e Mr. Crain resided here at 1855 Wy- = oming avenue. Funcral services will be conducted there tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. S. Tagart Steele, rec- tor of St. David’s Episcopal Church. | Baltimore, will officiate. The body will 2 avlor, 20, and Grace be temporarily placed in a vault here. | '° B He s survived by his widow, Mrs. | Margaret Bennett Crain, the daughter | of the late Judge Willilam G. of West Virginia: two sons, Robert Crain, jr. and Willilam George Ben- nett Crain, and by two daughters, | 4 5 ¥, and Nell Miss Eleanor Morgan Crain and Miss | Margaret Bennett Crain | Bret Harte introduced the word “nifty” into the language in 1867, plaining that it was short for magnifi- | bg en cent. In his first' version the final y| i~ pc was an 1. | check 7:15 pm. Al are invited ge licenses have been iss: xm\nm) lost on Al . Joose diumond, Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NW. Main 984 Dyed Mourning Black ot In 24 Hours RINGS. (iwoT. diai the ladies’ lavatory of Lotus | CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. | ;. 511 "Decatur st. Col 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th St. N.W. | WALLET--Black: sum’ ot o pictires and_check stub. Franklin Columbla 636 Klinge. Liberal reward an road b Air, Md.. con Reward. _Adams blazed face, I hound: Kindly inform You Should Have Gawler Service Extract From Letter: “In sending you inclosed check I desire to extend to you my apprecia- tion of the manmer in which you attended to all details. Complete Cost, $110.00 JOSEPH \WLER'S SONS - Inc. Cieanlished 18350 tifred B. Gawler MORTICIANS yulier A. Gareler 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 55125513 who was not familiar Deal that our very with service $125 would guess funeral service costs so little I'he average from two to would be that estimate three amount, times The quality of our service, considered in the light of what others charge for like service, is the reason for this fact. Trinidad Citizens" As: Bennett | aq g oot and herself an ac- | night at | Jeremiah late | 1, Geor years survived | wife and he died CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. L O Tote this evening at the corner of 8th and H cheon | Hotel Lafay- chief coun: Zmploves’ Compe given by an Knowles, Miss Bichoff and Miss Welch tomorrow at the meeting cil in the | h of the | senberger | dill lead the Bible class from 6:45 to sociation Wheatley Marriage Licenses. ued to the E. Tinsley, Va. and Vi Rev. R 40, and Ella Gray, 48; e A. Wine, o cen rwumk,l tning little 2132-J. nd white | strayed from 800 Fern st.| J. B. North, | iond_and_aqua il 6581 snapshot fain 8610. | ets 6:45 p.m. n of King I Moon rises 1:30 am.; sets 5:05 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. i Great Falls—Muddy. Harpers Ferry | -Potomac, very muddy; S\lt‘nar‘do‘\h | very mudd. Assoclation Zion Baptist .. Pt.cloudy | § Rain Clear Pt cloudy | ot oudy Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Sloudy Cloud 2 Clea nio 9 Clear Calif 29.92 Cloudy | clsco.. 29.98 52 0. Cloudy | Mo. | 3014 Glear | 29,86 Pt cloudy | 002 5 Gloudy 30.00 Pt.cloudy FOREIGN. Stati] 3-m. Greenwich tin tation | Londe oy Paris, today.) ure. Weather. Clear Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy England. France Austria Germany A (Current obse Bermuda . Porto Rico, . ‘Cuba Canal Zone Births Repor!ed rd C. and Marie C. Jimney, boy. obert D. and Grace . Jett, b hu Aand Bernardine Gubisch, boy. . and Madse I Gottwals, girl B. and Bertha E. Goggon. girl er. boy. ams, wirl . g Fred and Virdell Washington.” boy Morris and Louise Stevenson, girl John and Margaret Shepherd. | a d F. and Bertha E. Merri Tolbert and Lula Matthews. girl John and Gertrude Marshail. boy. worth and Lulu Janifer, b ew and Mazie Jackson. boy. ell and Willie M. Dorsey. nie and Vanice Con and Beatrice Coates, b nd Attilie Brown, boy and Nanate Botts, gir Catherine’ Ba and Mary Anderson. boy. Deaths Reported am_G._Sea 2200 19th Cohex. 66. 5 J_McCa ' Feary Gallinger Hospital. v Hospital. Providence. Martha Robinson, Ird st. s.w. pie Bobbitt st William Johnso Kramer st. n.e. James D s Hospital George Desmon court s.w Garfleld Hos nger, Hospital §. Em v Hospital. 1915 4th . 433 Ist st s.w. Hospital. | 1 p.m. Monday. e purpose of attending rother, CAMERON DU PAU EAKE, Master. cw turday, August home, ' 613 4th MERT, beloved 1923, at 213 Desmond ICK. He leav ed wife. Lott F1) ZGERALD, ANNA MARGARET. On Sun. ANNA MARGARET beloved wife of from her late 0 Wednes- am Interment 28* . Departed this 1923, at 11 a.m. SERBER. beloved wife of Charles Gerber and be daughter of d Richard B. Nelson. Funeral residence, 333 McLean August 28, at 2 p.m. " Interment Tents w., Tuesday. es’ and friends 1 essional Ccmpvery on Ti Tnterment rnuu.:r P.. On Saturday. August his KRIKAWA. LEO C. On Sunday, Ausust 36, . at 4 pm. LEO C. beloved husband nces Marie Krikawa (nee McCann). 1 services at the residence, n.w., on Wednesday. August 29, Arlington National papers please copy.) . JOEL DAVIS. Suddenly. on Fri- 1928, of pneumonia. at JOEL DAVIS LAYTON. He is survived by his L H.Layton, sr.: . and three of "Predericks- on Sunday, Au- p.m., at_his’ resi- n.w. JACOB JOHN, oved husband o et Hawley Locher. ral (private) Tuesday. August 38. In- t Arlington National Cemetery. 28 JULIA A. On Sunday, August at Providence Hospital, JULIA aughter of Bernard A. and the late beth Maenner (nee Fladung). Fu- n services from her late residence. Bowie, Md.. on Tuesday, August 28, at 8:30; mass at Ascension Church, Bowie, id. at 9 o'clock, ends and relatiyes invited . PEYTON. LUCIEN BLAKE. LUCIEN B. PEYTON, son g August 14, 1928, the late John neral services be pel on T ‘ment C On_Wednesd e residence of igh _Reoplier, Boulder. A REPPLIER. late re ‘- t st n \Pe " said, a Matthew 28 SMITH. _On Saturday, August e 534 4th’'st. n.e. . aged 59 years, be riet L. Smith. Pu- residence Tuesday. flowers. In- Lincoln Cemetery. ~ 37* FORGE E. A special communiea- val l.\dnr F. A M. a5t B! nding the fu- GEORGE E. J MACK, Master, M. BROWN. Secretary. !n m:mnmm. BEANDENBU W. In loving re- 0 ar father. JOHN W o departed this life aso today, August aneral_ Directsy connection. Cy S, A all ‘I |W. Warren Taltavull | 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ‘ALMUS R SPEARE | Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 £ 1208 B st 43 yrs. at 940 F st {Wm. H. Sardo & Co.| Private Limousine Ambulance R B Lincoln 524 Modern _Chapel Q ed, Efficiont Service, Automodile Service ‘napel W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H_ST. NE _LINCOLN_8200. " Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Ave. N.W. Main 2608 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST, N.W. Main 2473 Modern ¢ el ‘elephone JOHN R."WRIGHT co. CHAS S. ZURHORST “T. F. COSTELLO 4 North Cupitol St NORTH 7078, Joseph F. Birch's Son (SAAC BIRCHD 3034 M St. N.\V. Phone west 96 Established 1841 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the wiccessors of nor connected with the orlgtnal ¥ Spears_establish- Iy 910 F St NW. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Biion o IMQ H St. NW. | mbrance. HQL- EMENTA. In loving re- | sy | our de ‘ SMITH, MARIA e roll is called ER A, SMITH. AND sad but lovin FANNT lifs six FANNIE. T dear siste: | lnnu--n\ | Oy friend | L its own ; 1 wbered in death. q \ otten HER I G BR GEORGE TU, VANDEGRIFL, LYDA B Tn sad but loving Tememt my dear triend, LYDA E who' departed - this Rfe 1921 nembered 1 death $20 Velvet or Tapestry Rugs, $12.75 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. Seamless Velvet or Tap- estry (Brussels weave) Rugs, in beautiful pat terns and colors. A medium size rug for rooms in apartments $200 to $250 Chinese Rugs, $125 (14) 9x12 ft. and (8) 8x10 ft. Chinese Rug in handsome designs and colorings $3.95 to $5 Axminster or Velvet Rugs, $2.95 27x54-inch Axminster Fringed Velvet Rugs or 27x40 inch Oval 8hape Velvet Rugs, Smith's high-grade makes, in floral, Perslan or Chinese designs. Al colorings Fourlh Floor —Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenbe No Interest or Extras Added to Ulf Budget Plan o e Do Not Penalize ()m""ricmls FAL FUNERAL HOME "For reference, Ask your newghbor’ 816 H STREET N.E I‘/mm's‘ b"’()() 8201 Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE, “GEO. C. SHAFFER R ompt Auto Delivery Servide ATUSLIO —eXpressive—Inexpensive, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs, $3 and up. CALL_MAIN 3707 MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS Desionkn avo Execren. Wiite on Tewe PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 1571 ST N. W WASHING TON SRR O (s @ AL EMBLE . W EPLEMS AT MoD. r Only Store, 1dth & Eye