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TAR., WASH ITunicipal Passenger Cars Aver-| Aged 8.249 Miles Last Year. | Mileage of 53 passenger-carrying au- tomebiles housed in the mumr\p’:‘i e Taze totaled 3¢0.779 miles in the fiscal year ended June 30 last, aceording to the annual report of G. W. Emmons, superintendent, submitted to the Com- missioners yesterday. This is an aver- Age of 6,240 miles per car. The maintenance of the cars, Em- mons reported, cost 21,695.13, or $409.34 average per car, and a fraction over 4 cents per car mile. The repair parts cost $3,551.04, or an average of $67 for each car. All of these costs, Fmmons sald. represent slight econo- mies as compared with the preceding year. 501 9th Lands Camp Honor BILLIEALBERWINS | CAMP'S HONOR CUP |Boy Is Adjudged Best of 225 ' at Camp Letts, Y.M.C. A. | Resort. 1 | | Billie Alber, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Alber of 1318 L street and a prospective freshman at Western | High School this vear, has been ad- { judged the “best all-round camper” of the 1928 season at Camp Letts, the Y. M. C. A. resort for boys on the | Rhode River. near Annapolis | " Billie, who goes by that nickname rather than by his real name of Harry Francis. won out over more than 235 boys who attended the eamp this Sum- | mer and thus earned the coveted honor | {of having his name inscribed on & big | silver cup donated to the camp by the | Lions Club of Washington. BILLIE ALBER. team and.community games, aquatics, G+ Ao TEMBER 2. 1928—PART 1. GRTIH CHEMISTS | HONOR AKHOH {English Visitors, Here to Seef City, Place Wreath on Tomb. A group of chemists from the United | Kingdom, who have been fouring Canada and the United States, will lay a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery this morning at 11:30 as one of their | final acts before leaving the Capital | this afternoon for New York and 1ome. | The echemists, who are members of | the Institution of Chemical Engineers, ‘of which Sir Alexander Gibb 15 presi- dent, and of the Soclety of Chemical Industry, of which F. H. Carr Is presi- dent, today are eencluding cheir third | | day in ‘Washington, where they not inly | took in the points of general interest | !to sightseers, but also visited Iabora- ' | tories of the Government of special in- | Lands in America 1 | | } [ | | PATRIOTS WILL PAY LAFAYETTE HONOR 171st Anniversary of Mar- quis’ Birth to Be Observed Here Thursday. Patriotic organizations of Washing- {on are preparing to observe Thursday Marquis de Lafayerte aud the 14th an niversary of the first battle of the Marne. Formal cersmonies will be held at the Lafayette statue, Pennsyivania avenue and Madison plac>, at 10 o'clock in the morning, under the auspices of the servance. Wreaths will be lald at the base of the statue by representatives from the following organizations: Abraham Lin- coln Cire! {the 171st anniversary of the birth of | | District Federation for Patriotic Ob- | { le, No. 3, Lades of the G. A. R.: | PREPARATORY SCHOOL TO REOPEN TUESDAY Enfarged Enrollment Is Expected by Washington Insti- tution. ‘The Washington Preparatorv Sehool, one of the oldest zecondary schools in the District. will reopen for the Fail and Winter term Tuesday, aceording to an announcement by Prineipal R. O Eliason. Classes will be conducted in the sve- ning from 5 to 10 o'clock. A greatly enlarged enroliment s prospeey, Most of the students are Governmen: employes or other persens employed uring the day. The school is conducted under super- vision of Dr. James A. Bell, director nf education of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association Card of Thanks. YOUNG. WOBERT LEE. W hall alwass Tomemer with Asep gratitude saur tom- PROM TR FAwTY 5P RosERT WOUNX J A 7 ROBERT LEE Prath The Alber vouth returned from camp | feam and community games. aqus Friday with a dark coating of tan and . ure studies, health educa- | terest to the chemists. iean | Srrcet N\V !a broad smile, to say nothing of the tion, arts, crafts, personal hobbies, | On_ their tour of the United States | m‘;.::f“;)f;:;:gg:‘ erlfr?:rbfim:tnt:}}m“”, EMMA €. On Pr camping championship. He won the |Milarity with the Bible, social life and | the British chemists are guests of (h Columbla: American Women's Legion. | "1928, ai ner_home ot B i g < | latter by rolling up the highest rating | F=rsonal character. | American_Institute of Ohemical En- | Aztec Club of 1847, District of Columbia | fora Hills. Ve after a lngering among all-season campers in a four- o | gineers. The party is under the guid- | e o American Red Cross: District | Evatyyf, m ool oeioved it of U fold_program of training. The four aEEICERS ORDERE | ance.of Dr. H. C. Parmlee, editor of | of Columbia Chapter of American War [ by Rev. "W o of suters Ml factors in which Billie excelled were ! D HOME the Chemical and Metallurgieal Engi- | Mothers, District of Columbia Federa- | 3t her'late home. Monday Beptember 3. . . skilled strength.” “knowledge of out. ’ neer | at Women's. ONiNe Distid af- 00~ | * 157 . J8iomins Resk etk Sy Breakfast Time to Lunch Time Only! doors.” “practical Christianity” and ifej McCoy and Lieut. Powers The local commitiee in chores of ar- | lumbia Chapter. Daughters of American o & Sassriad R ke | : ¥ ¥ e i 2 rangements is_headed by H. E. Howe Colonists: District of Columbia Society | reant I 1978, 31 6:08 Dm.. At her Sale Begins Tomorrow (Mondav—Labor Day) Five other boys won Awards for the Will Await Retirement, snd R. S. MeBride. United Siates Daughters of 1812, Grand | fesidence. 1633 R st nv, ELLA % ) v) calfber of their camping attributes dur- | nroi Arthur L. McCoy, Quart | Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star in| Brown. mother of Luja Brown Mine; N At 8:00 A.M.—and Ends ot 1:00 P.M.! ing two-week periods. Bill Wrenn was i ORI SR the District of Columbia; Grand Lodge | mother-inzia of ¥iliam SLae 61 awarded n silver cup for being the best | master Cams, recently stationed at| | THE WEATHER [ of “Masons of the District o Columbia, | Zothez 2, Georss Mt Faogel 5 HOURS ONLY! rnmvrrnd\mnu the first two weeks of | Fort Snelling. Minn., and now under | | Military Order of the Carabao. Mri\‘ Churen, At 1 6 elock p.m camp, Dailas Shirley received & oup | treatment at Waiter Reed Hospital, and | Fllen Spencer Mussey Tent, No. 1| Tne Young Ladies’ Im- “Raug-mit-em!" Thats the theught behind our Annual Odds and for the second two-week period, Douglas | o B Winier S RTRS S 1 e | Daughters of Veterans: Naval and Milf ested Ends Sale. The Clothing and Furnishing Departments have gotten fo e O st Dol 'was Lns | First Licut. Prank: E. Powers, U. 8. | Distriet of Columbia—Mostly cloudly COUNT MICRAEL KAROLYL | o8t o e S panish-American | HnAwi. sinnss T together and pooled their broken sizes, their discontinued numbers, bent” camper. the third period. Don | Cavalry, stationed in New York Ofty, | today: probably followed by showers | War. North Carolina Soclety Daughters | 1 ociock. Aswnry Chnreh, their slightly soiled items. their handfuls of this-and-that. After that Woodcock led the fourth group and have been ordered to thelr homes to | tonight of tomorrow: somewhat warmer KAROLY! ARRIVES | of 1812, Order of Scions of Colonial | Iy o odt nbhs what else on earth is there to do but to make & real party out of it— Oscar Rodriguez of the Costa Rican | .o | "1l g Nt itk whids be- | | Cavaliers, Reserve Officers Association Uietrding Becretary and give our friends 8 chance to pick up splendid merchandise at e e s 'for the fitth and | AWa!t retirement at the convenience of | tomorrow; gentle shitmk d FOR BRIEF VISIT: | of the United States, Sons of the Revo- | BROWN. ELLA £ The Ladies CUE Rock prices that hardly deserve the dignity of a dollar .mark? There's [/ final two weeks. These cups. smaller | the Government. | coming moderate west and northwest | H | Mition,in the District of Columbia. the | ; i o A going to be one grand time around here till these items are sold-—get than the all-season award, also were v Texa ved A tOMarrow, { ! Knights of Columbus, United Spanish 7 - in on it! donated by the Lions Club. | Maj. McCoy Is from Texas and served | “yyrginia—Mostly cloudy today and | FLIES TO CAPITAL af Veterans. Washington Chamber of | SO RS byt Alber's name will be inseribed on, the | i the Spanish War, the Fhilippine.in. | jamovesw, probebly showerd famcrrow - | Commerce, Women's Relief _Corps. | L. J. HART. s . - on the | Grection and the World War and has | and i ern portion today: warmer | i 5 ;! 7. M. BURRELL President Wool Cloth large cup beside those of five other boys nd in sout ol 3 (Continued from First Page. Auxilfary of the G. A. R. as well as Becretary oo othing whe won the championship in former | held the rank of major since July, |iemorrow: moderie northeast and east | Ropey Ml R some others yel to be heard from.| BUTLER, GURL Desarted . this. It SRR SRR S MO SER SR O e there are Everett Eynon, | 1020. Lieut, Powers is from New York | winds today, shifting to westerly tomor- | There will also be a wreath from the — Thirsdas. Augus 1%, GuRLEY 4 y . a5 T T W Manre 100934 Walince | and served in the World War as a cap- | row. |minute he changed his mind and!president of the United States. | Burise. i 8 devoted father 1 Swit—Wool: gray herringhone; double hreasted. Size 4 1922; Wasren Moare, 1023:24; Wallnce | tain in the Aviation Gorps. He wi West Virginia—Generally fair and |caught a irain to the Capitei, where | “Npygie will be furnished by the Marin Bretors e 2o jeaves s host of other Was £3000. Now Jack Rhoades. 19 " commissioned in the Cavalry in 1920. 'somewhat warmer today, probably he and his counsel Morris L EfDSL | Band the invocation and benedictio relatives Punral {rom Chureh of Inea Extra pants to match The camper who succeeds in having . | showers tonight or tomorrow; cooler by | Were fo have canferencus Tegrrding the | will be pronounced by officers of the| favor POARvPY, D G Nanday, & 1 Suit—Wool: light grav, fancy stripe, slightly soiled his name placed on the cup for three | tomorrow night. 1 816,000 collected by Karolyi for the Re- | chapiains Corps of the Army and Navy. | atives invited s 42 Was $35.00. Now : successive seasons will become the per- | Detailed as Instructors. i“l\:nrylnnd-—nomi\;:‘lg-‘my o sty oot e ket when he | respectively. Troop 69, Boy Scouts of GRACE, Desaried thiz life Fridss 2 Suits—\Wool: fne quality, hard-finished worsted, single manent owner of the trophy, under the | Capts. Clyde C. Alexander, Prnest T, ‘mer today, p ly fellawee by | h 4 | Ameriea, will assist in the ceremony. . 19%. st 3 GRACE Breasted. Sizes 35 and 40. Were $45.00. Now $10.00 rules governing its award B O e ol of the| Slovers: tonight ‘or- tomorrow: some-| _The meeting In the financial district | “The committee in eharge of arrange- o T i Rt R dal . Sizes I $43 : i e e uf hting, Ginder- | Fieid Avtilety. have heen detafied for | YEAL WESRIEr iomevson In east portion; | %60 followed by some confusion. A !ments is headed by Brig. Gen. George dizectors trd and Bye sts. 50 Rewd. 1 Swit—Wool: light pastel shade, single breasted. Size 42 which Alber was adjudged the ehame | duty s miliary instru et yia” | gentle to moderate shifting winds, be- ' group of voung peopie. who sald they | miehards, U. S. M. C.. chairman; e Dastor Plymouth Congresationai Slightly soiled. - Was $33.00. Now ..$9.00 pion camper, called for proficiency T | Aty s I eviiier | | caming west and northwest tomorrow. | were members of the young workers'| Oharles P. Light as master of cere-| il olicigte, " oecested vasd membsr. 2 Sults—Wool; fine quality cheviot: 1 fan. 1 gray. Fine - - . . | morrow, | Communist party, were ihrice cispersed | monies, FORD. MERBERT. On Fridsy., August 31, Rochester tailoring. Single breasted. Both size 40. Soiled. Were i Record for 24 Hours, |by '";”52“3'"‘“"'““:r::;j"‘{;" L 5 PSS Lo T mien s Hogital. HERBERY $50.00. Now $12.00 | Temper : i Vigh Bl 5 Puneral Sund NOW ... - . ature—Midnight, 68; 2 am. » g e 0 re [ 1 Suit—Wool: gray herringhone, single breasted. Size 42, | 18 4 R o 0 a‘mf 63: 8 am, 64 "}é:’.—?,f::"&:‘:q to sail on the Cristobal MRS. E. G. MACMURRAY | LA R TR AN R l Fine Rochester tailoring. Was $43.00. Now $14.00 | | 10 a.m., 68; 12 neon, 68: 2 p.m., 2. 4 Calon Tuesday. | Terment Rotemont Cemsters. 3 | 1 Suit—Wool; dark blue, fancy stripe, double breasted. Size | ’.m.i a!:.fi ':." 68; 8 p.m., 65. Highest, | T0 BE BUR'ED TOMORROW rnlfi-“u}rum‘ S:dd;n‘fi o Pflfl)l(y. Au 40, Was $3000. N : ¢ : lowest, 81. | VISITS STATE DEPARTMENT. 5 3. Lo, : nee | L A B | emperature ssme date last year— | . foften), macensat Dt faia oot £0% A S - I: gray biue overplaid, single breasted. Sizes Highest, 15; lowest, 64. | Rites for Vietim of Boat Accident . tar. Agnes C. Wilkinson, 913 5th st. n. 37 and 38. Were $55.00. Now £ PR i e | Count Denies He Plans to Stay in B | on'Tuesday. September 4. at 8:30 2 Suits—Wool: tan diagonal cheviat, single hreasted, Sizes | Tide Tables. America or to Return. Will Be Held at St. Gabriel's AL e A e i = 36 and 40. Were $43.00. Now it $17.00 | (Furnished by United States Coast and By the Associated Press | Church. | o] > ek 1 Suit—Waool: tan worsted, striped, single breasted. Size foa Geodetle Gount, Karolyi arrived here yesterdsy | po Lo iher @, 104 e S oy vl 16y 3% Was $4000. Now 24 S s14.00 i nm‘{‘:“!;;lfi:.' afternoon in a private airplane accom- | \ AT e loet ber Iiia s & HOWARD. ESTELLE P. Deparied this Lfe P c . .m. . 3 v V. E ¥, aturday. Se he! 1928. e 2 Svits—Very fine hard-finished worsted, light tan and grav R e ™ e o Und | Dunied by M. L Erist. his atiarnes: | cabin eruiser burned after an explosion | denge. 1034 RN MRS ROTELLE B HOW. overplaid. Were $6000. Sizes 30 and 42. Now ...$22.00 LAl pay Tl e 1810 € and| ey Imediuny o e De- 1 the Potomac off Bellevue Laboratory | = ARD. Natice of funeral later Mol fil pIEAiG A e . ‘ B . 10: - partment, where he was received by ; Y | LovGmEaD. BRIERLEY. . ¢ its—Wool: fine quality grav fancy striped twist fabric. 10148 pam. | Brentice 3. O1ivert. asmatant chief of | FTidsy night. will be held at St/ “rerdence 1988 & a1 nv. MANY Bhofk’ | single breasted. Sizec 37, 40, 42'and 46 Were $45.00. Now $17.00 e Bun -kt Madd [ the division of western European affairs Gabriel's Church tomorrow morning at | widow of Clifford T Loushead. in l o, SSH—Woel: tan nerringbone. single bressted. size 0. I Today S res 5131 nm, sun seta| ,, TEy. talked" for over an hour i | 3, clock. Burial ‘will ‘be n Mount | i, "Hlotutia®Ve" ot Sindiv Sevien as 00. Now . . & $14.00 | | . % waeas S€15 the count refused to state the result v b Ber 2. (Chester. Pa.. and Riehmond, Va.. ! . > e to L | 6:38 pm. : J. Barton MacMurray. 2308 Ashmead | papers please copy.) E o J.\fmfi-\: ol '(‘;mm\fhlgr:\ overplaid, single breasted ": e wmn‘l:n:;lun rises 5:38 am.: sun ;‘:‘_"“"’; “-"'l_‘l’:yg"“f ;:{‘:gn‘l",“{'o’; oo l\lldef, her ;‘mama.mmcmm B. Woods LYONS. JULIA AXN. Desaried this lte { short. Was $35.00. Now ik . | ! . o . : and Miss Mary O'Brien escaped when YONS of | e 2 T, 2 Suits—\Wool; fine imported fabric, aray with everplaid, Moon Tises 8:22 p.m.: sets 8:13 am. | (0 PArmit him to stay or return to this ihe ot burst inte flames ohee ap-exe | i‘d?‘fi.?fl"yk‘m%’.‘.'fn"(dfi?‘;&‘.’,";fi’"’."‘En'. consisting of coat and trousers; skeleton lined. silk trimmed. sin- | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | cOuntry at a later date, he said. and piogion of the gasoline tank. Mrs | William A Lyons. Clarence C ns_and gt and, ers; . A { | half hour after sunset ded he had no intention of altering ; L M Y ons: ‘ane sisters Mrs. Mary 4. Grev gle hreasted Sizes 35 and 3. Were $4500. Now..........517.00 Ji ek | Bie Dlana o aiT-for Bpaltl CDOROw: | o e i ot et | e nier. ' Mra Ruby " Lons | 1 Swit—Fine quality hard-finished worsted, steel gray, fancy | Condition of the Water. Caunt Karolyl was told by George D. ' ufier {R' o Mg Aottt "and'a nest | stripe. single breasted. Size 42 men's stout. Was $45. Now §19.00 | What ls Ther t lt Harpers Ferry—Potomac, very cloudy; | Oasto. deputy alien property custodian, after the explosion, [ e e . o | 2 Suits—Wool: gray herringbonc. Sizes 40 and 42, men's | e (0 | Shenandoah, muddy. . that his claim for nearly $20000 seized D L | MacHuRRAY. FeTHER, eonservative, Were $1500. Now = 1 ! | from his bank account during.the war | niday. Sutus S i e Wit fne wo i $19.00 g0 G e i Weather in Variows Cities T | eaths Reported. I S i Vool: fine grade hard-finished worsted: gray with at makes folks cling to their e fohowing. an hour's con- (,The. fallowing deaths have been. reported | € ea” qeushy e B |~k (Jyzes 36 0 and 44, Were $5S0. Now... 2100 veligion Arouih ehiek ‘aod hin? ‘ | fernce WIER (b Supmer, [EGISEut of | 53 fagir n Desssimeat during the shat | . of ot paveats G0 AHL oo A e ) 2 ."dl-.-" “_,':u‘\m»&)"w\ d cheviot. fincly tailored. Sizes | g ? Hu‘ng.nlg l::.{ ,.:“ claim 51'12;‘: (;‘ng. Johanna Gingell. 46, 8t. Blizabett's Hos- ;3 8t Gabriels Churen, rnm':fi[s;‘w i H 3 3 ¢ e $60.00. Now et apa s M e & G an ely b2 £pprov les 0 | said at 8 am. ves and frien: | 3 Suita—Wonl: fine quality pearl-gray fannel. Sizes 37. | Why dfl'"ldfr- wiser folks tell you 9% o BT GEMRRIEN I D OO O | acerre A Torsun. & Wis Arbansts | GUSS SN, SRAPSE Oivet | and 42, Were £ Now a . > lumbia Supreme Court. Frank M. Harman. 39, 8t Rlizabeth's | 2 Sobe Wost ARG H that their faith has heen an anchor “ e et s that two. clalmants | Neial MASON. RAYMOND B. Sr. Entered ot | Solt—Won!: snort model, coat and trousers. v Charles B, Staniey. 28, - | o 3 | ported fabric. Was 4500, Now - i l to windward that the greatest it [to the money. the Hungarian govern- | i’ ** * #*" e Lok Seoitemis, 1L . | "; | FE o A s had | | Lonaie ook, 0. Walter Reed General rn_their ioss & detaied | | storms of life could not displace? ki | g P . Eugens Smith.s13, Providence Hospital - P R and Ras: ] % < The money wis feceived by Karolyl Eisie O » ) e wital. | Martha L. Virs ¥. Bdna 4 Hot-Weather Suits—C. " ! prior to the outbrsat af the World WAr | John N, dackson. 4a B3 & o mond Brice Mason, i, an i |in 1914, when he was 1 | Jasper Stephens. 36, 1310 3nd st ather relatives and ~ iriends, : | Rébaion lish't: & sk . o Deaohine perRD Ry WAKDS America | gora Woodiand. 3. Gailinger Hosoital | irom the e e and - Suits—Genuine Palm Beach : most desirable dark tan shades, | RHION AL A HUENTY, -8 P B R o remedy. what e Considered | o | iengs invited, Tatermsent 8 silk trimmed, best tailoring. Only trouble with these suits is they | % i i} s 3 \garian gov. g b nly s ime a hobt s a necessity .| abuses caused by the Hungarian gov- v | have narrow trousers and are small sizes. Double breasted an | nte-or a hobby.. It is anceessity # ;| ernment. o ME“‘:tt‘i Bc rted. ! bl m.:"!em'fi.'é’.‘oc B ; ¥y ; : ol | e ng_births have be one. ? single breasted modcls, Size 4. Were 1500, Now.. ... 818 ||| that you need in your own life. 4 | gat et O e aroiyl aaid | 43 e Healin Depsriment auring o | 3 e its—(5 . Dizes I i ST sl v sotled. 4 & M “ A . N i Were $1500 Now..... .... .. PR ket q C.. 8600 We know that if yvou will attend b ‘:":;,',,:,’ -"r ‘I’ll ”lk’"?l 'lh' r:&t d"(' ";: Witliam B ong Meran Summers irL" | above ‘sddress an Fuesday Sop [ 4 Suits—Fine quality imported Irish finen: some white, some R Sund il i e ot vt the wihes ot the | qytide" S ihd Elasieth "I Srobecner | 1000 S0 ol et o B |Earh”~u"ll consists of coat and trousces. High-grade tailoring STV E) TNCRY yot L gRe ;l @ .| donors. o e T i oS am Relstes 409 il Gameters nd beautifully silk diffic 3 g 3 A g | 2 | Jo and_Frances 3 To attend. Inters z end v‘r«’u"h:h:h’vm“!'rdl";:’:‘tM"x};wwfi 'r:in ‘\:vlh v:;rzr,w\v{ i a grip on Christianity that noth- [ gi fi““; 'y e e :"v'r'x:"’g'i""l:'l‘ i | this iife. A B e ightly soil ing. Sizes 34; 35. 36, 42 ere ; : i | ¥ iyn 4 ¥ 3 life. Augus e b s 3 Were | B e ot SR OB M NOBILE GOES TO ROME. | Bt rodwuen oirndr dor. | mexs, jes s, prowieg el dnsey 6 Suits—Tropical sted. Fin ity fea e s i i : - . Samuel and Notin Lopatin. ioving hushand,_of - Ellzabeth Ricks and e pical worste: ine quality feather-weight | s 3R | - LT, w'"'.‘m’{‘.;"";"flj""“'“- bay. {ather of the late Emms E. Rick} s 11 worsted. light grav, pin stripes, splendidly tailored and silk trim- | | o MILAN. = September 1 (.—Gen. | Heuy dna‘Ruch Snares: bov. SiRSe%, Noaa . 0 sed. Slightly weiled, "Sikes 35, 16, regulars 738 30 i g T Umberto Nobile, who has been taken R dllsds S MINO. mavior e ) gulars, and 37, 38, 39 and- 40, Myrile Nash. boy. Ihrovgh the merit s longs. Were $3000, Now $12.00 | R |1 with s high' fever, from the avm | Qabriel and Marihe Lefevre. bey | “entered in THE PAMILY. 2 % Tuxedo Coata, of finest awaliy mohair, heawituliy trimmed | B b e i T e ot e | 2L, V) Mg b e S | OBEY, ANES THRONOR PuBEBORE and fest railoring.” The trausers have heen fost. When these o = ; E @ M U[State of his nealth. to leave his home | Eiworch'and dna B Rarnharh, eirl belaved husband of Sarah, M, & recitence cozts had their mates they. sold for $50.00 as a suit. Being lone B4 I ove | aed te te Rooe. Fifon 1 and Marserer B &in eGSO S thenee | some. the coats must leave theie old home at....... ... $300 he> - é ! " He entrained for that clty this eve- Thama @ 4na Arnes 9w Newan: oy, | in &0 L SIRREE Kbt Pttt s i 4 f;h-luir Swits—Dark shades and black. Sizes 36, 37, R, 44 | B5 . G i ‘nlnn‘mflmm a ;vm’w\lhhfllrhdvmd«nntu» George P. and Susie Henderson. boy | ave. where requiem mas ere $1650. Now.. ........ N e <l FUN H 0o on of & crowd which gathered to see . for ine Tepose of his_son S e Tombra wiaved Sy 9 Ml bt o L wl" OME 8 3! 8 Loihimof, e Australi’s populstion now fs esti-| m'.;:::éuwr&:;;::':flnn A shades, Were $2000 and £2200, Now TR $8.00 | (3 fgf"z'.w:'":“ uu‘rmwf-bw é 04 B mated to be mare than 000,000, | CRARLES e 5 vaars, | n o PIN on 17¢h st. l | from mis lnte residence. 1121 ¥ | ” = - - - - n Monday, September 3. at 10:30 TN ——————— A - | | 87 Hot-Weather Suits I | — - M{n , ASTHALE apoty, Avingl Rejcie __FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | Thretment Fort Lineoin Gemeters | 1 / PRlCE [ I cLYDE 5. NICHOLS, 1ae. || LOST. | Joseph F, Birch's Son | In Memoriam. rasis SR B ] = AT i | BILL “tost in P 8t. Market. between th ' 202 (ISAAC BIRCH) /ROETTE, GEORGE. In loving memory of | : | : | . UNDERTAKERS Y aorf, B ¥ Fr i ity 07 T St B bl il A H . N.W. | BRAGELET —8even Spanish ;121 n are o _ h mgeme e o oV, Lo SPEARE CO.| 33 i b | " "Room 600, "Lineoln Blds * we ad years have passe . i e Neither the of i, agmies | shopping distriel. Finder will receive liheral | B\ E AN D MOTHER, MRS, ! | | Teward " Phone Adams 4358 Phone Frank 6636 9 H St. N.w. "“'{#"é"-:‘r Sakapity . g% i RURDI e, 3 KnickersFinest quality gabardine with overplai § | GANNO MN-_Betwoen 13th and Gilingy snd | ~—grg—ro eeis_ 06 ¥ 81_NW . z Y i 4 plaid and im- | Yot # N \Wken and Quiney an . CLARK. MARTHA. In loving remembrancs ported fine q-:‘a):-‘;;.:mr\q (sfightly soiled). Finest tailoring \;'m- : | Complete [ Baturdny. “meward" Adams sgps | Herbert B. Nevius | 'é'.j‘#'.d"'fin"‘g’i’-’.‘:"»&"%“.;“..‘}"fi’-‘fi 7 $3.00 and § Now 1.95 | OAT--Large black and brown female. with | | September 2. 1037 1. Kmickor—White wool tan, sitk overpiaid, Fine imported B unusual markings on face Liberal reward Funeral Home [ what s heme without a mother? fabri W N P P . | for return to 1600 37th st n.w. or informa- | ain 2608 All things the warld may m\,- abric. Was $1500. Now .. 2 $5.95 | ortuary Service | tion,* ‘Phane’ Potomac 3854 i | Per when we l0st our dear mother 2 Knickers—Of wool: dark and medium shades with striped | | COLLIE _vellow. broad whiie collar with e pEver e Hra AR AN EHiLoREN design. Small sizes only—28 waist. Were $600 and $7.00 ECE'VEB HE —Perry & Walsh Mor- o ot Ramard siiver oring s1- g g 3 g i | | T Spring 51 . Now .. : G 81,95 tuary Service leaves [/ OOLLIE DOG-Sable and white: extra large. i NER ANNIE B In memary of da 3 Troumers—Woai lighi color, Calleginie model. Were' samn | NCH off 1 naught to be desired, |/ BRI B SRR T Tt Taltavull B e St = " 50, Now | | ur years experi- §| y o A | o S e i L g e oo | i o Yonality v to [ Norkvile, e Phone Rhekville o1-n, o 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464| Vot sumerins. dear. is over Now st i e ‘:":' : | handle in & most com- fI| DOG -Black. buown swois, ahort i and | AT M8 R. [ Your tabar's Hae. voar TAce 1 runi CL Mt. Pleasant Cigar and News Shop piete and svmpathetic [ [P it oY e I - Vou Duve abtaned your wride. i 3209 Mt. Pl i manner llunrr nge- fae NiA Teturn (n" 1438 wann atnw. POl Suceeeding the original W. R. Speare Co, | PAIGHTER 18 L i GRANR- Furnishings | t, Pleasant St. mente portinent o 11 50K il suwrgon souivieigyy | 1023 ComMecticut Ave. | rrav, v, EvwaRE. huj nenyiep W2 Is a Star Branch Office T AT Mecans ars At 00 TCleb 1168 Potomac 4600 | WARR ‘pPAT. whe entared into siscaal 'S4 Fine Quality Shi " Ay odern Chapel, Private PISHING KIT and contents on Lorcom lane, | & ves. at 13 H u son-ar pin | ROUTE FAR AR SRT; SR R y Shirts—Were up to $250. Now 95¢ Ambhulance. Just phone— Cherrydale. Va. Liberal reward given. Com- Peacefully sleeptng dear Bdward. resting 14 Oenuine Leather and Sifk Striped Belts—Were 100 and || You can confidently depend {ients Sy icen. Shecesdaie. enone. Wm, H. Sardo & Co. v trials and_ sufferiug past 0. Now 3¢ . 4 P & w l h | 5 Mt s 3 o Suffered. In satience you 19 Afl-wool Life Guard Bathing Sults—Were $5.00. Now, $1.95 i upon a Classified Advertisement erry a ,.“.%‘.‘.K':':...".V‘,’:;‘f's,x.fl.‘:fi‘ ol ey ":,’ e NI','“"‘“""' Ambulance | Mot et you home to sufter mo . 38 Neckties—Slightls soiled or window faded. Were wp 10 [} in The Star supplying most any | Morticians §28 jater'e VO, “Reward. Cai. Ve FRY* | Magern_neel Lincoln 5241 moce g Now . 19¢ h fi | GRADUATION RING, sarnet set. 8 Car. ay Frank Geier's S C Yeu, when eur day’s toiling bas come to & Fine Mudres Cistonsmbde Bhirte—Were 1p- 15 £500 | want that occurs in your home | ey @ We. belween 1ith and 13th Substaniia eier' s Sons Co. AR ait n twillgnt’s 36ty gléw. s . § e up to § M 4 “'%w. Main 984 reward. Phone Frankiin 8239, 1113 SEVENTH 8T N.W. M 2473 | Bl be waiing to meet us, that same o ¥ % $1.49 or in your business, Star Claasi- ANUSGRY bus “leaving | Modern_Chapei _Feleptios Main mile Wil sreet us. Arvow and ide ot Collars—Bmall sized daly. Now Te | &rm jon. | 6:30 am. Thursdev, between | ENTABLINAE (N6, ANd our dear boy We'll see and_well ¢ Pure Radium Stk Shirts—Window soiled. ~ Were $1000 fied Ads are read regularly by e Iv;:“auwnm th and § wiecs oven | JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. | sy oy Sl s tl”! practically everybody in and s ‘.v-"'m"nflg’.'.. " TSl "{vn'}.vm"?:z:":i 193 ‘c"'fix‘s"; Pnone Norin 41| . E old for $3.5 Now 7 c . | . (2% Genuine Coccoon Broadcloth Shirts—Collar aitached and around Washington. | MONEY_sa1. twa $10 billy and 8 3. 4. 0 EANT (ZH#E’Q#ST neckband styles, Slightly soiled. Were $500. Now $1.49 You can leave the copy for | faneg veteran, Nofits" Flerce. Atnunt’ Allo | W'Tr'._: C:;I;'I‘:EI;LO ¢ \ HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES TREMENDOUSLY | s‘:":l pibed Aduat any ene of R R % P d il f ard. Tel. Adams 1083- . s - " REDUCED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS the Branch Offices—located in | CARTA ‘ot wtian” icture, machigs o _ _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. | i o) re ' { R | mont every neighborhood. No ‘i‘::“h.‘-;m _'fi;-m Borahoar il e MTAw | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H! NO CHARGES, NO EXCHANGES, NO C. 0. DS i PO e fees are charged for Branch POGKETAOOK. coniaiping Sauthern B 8. | o e ALL SALES FINAL—NO PHONE ORDERS i Bl Office service; only regular | RYAN SERVICE R R PO POODLE DOO - Whi dirty, ith = T & "7, . DISPLAYED rates. IS ATTENTIVE foRa Rttt Bl GEO, C, SHAFFER o 5§ . " - “ & 81 LORAL & AT MOD. “e ‘/ ’ ’ Aur«.nmuo ) ||.:Wn&.|‘ pelte h an pver. "T'L.‘im 1 are care amui‘mn‘%”w KNOT PIN-Reward. | *JRASS H{“L AL AT MuD C vran g e i v | AR TR || SR, ticrr agt, | Our Only Store, 14th & Eye day than any other Wasl ean'Mr" Gulin, Glov. 188, ti B Auko Dafivery Sarvie { BRANCH an any other Washing | warai ey ATEALL e eBrensive reIReXDonAIte ! | OFFICES ton paper that there can he no | Address, ' " Rew o Gude Bros. 2FS AND MAUSOLEUMS | 501 9¢h question as to which will give JAMES T. RYAN || Vo e, pignu, ohinng. shane, nt | = g Fnecren. Warre on Tews | . : | yon the hest results. w ith et vl Ciamanas “qnd Tol TOR ILLUSTRATER BoOKLET | Funeral Director hires, “lpitiela 0 W QL an hack CEMETERY LOT F. MANNING CO.. INC. | Street NW wxrbinl ik " AT B, 59, 200 ONR (3.8 . GRDAR NILL beM®. ST N W SHINGTOM | W. round the Corner” is ar 4 e = % N T e TRt N WASHINGTON a Star Branch Ofice -1, | whir waton; gy s Grien.” whita e, | gand [seation N T ety | TR u B A Yeicles MotaL Ale TRb TRes A7 Guneas” pnd, Mgpgtry, Sy Remd A0,V 0N O mm ware” uln gl . ',.‘...‘.W.." . ’ T,