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It is a true, rich tone of brown with no pink or red overtone. 'HIS -exquisite new Fall shade may be had in Allen-A Silk Chiffon Stockings, silk to the top, with the smart, new panel-cusve heel. They are full fashioned, of course, and, like all all Allen-A stockings, guaranteed against garter runs—a new pair for any that develop garter runs. Ask for Style No. 3780. 1.50 - i Exclusive Washington Representatives for Allen-A Hosiery—JTust a step to Afic Hosiery - Section—F Street Enirance. RAILWAY TERMINUS = 1 Sues to Evict Washington & 0Old Dominion From Site at Key' Bridge. mm’al‘;h;;:t Oanmhlonen b1 truct e coporatson counse! fice to institute pro'é‘e%.&:c the Washington & Old Dominion. Rab. | ¢ way from its terminus at the south ap- proach of the Key Bridge as the r‘:- sult of a dispute over tha rent. According to a report from Assistant Corporation Counsel P, H. Stephens on the subject, there is some doubt whether jurisdiction over the property in_question vests in the District of Columbia or in the State of Virginia, e been_successful because n fil\al.fil:emilon {fl 'l'ht R,l Through the Years Ryan Service Has Excelled e Service est deta Funeral parlor. private ambulances and Livery n connection. 'Just calie JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 817 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 thmnnuyl-nbh mummvtrmu The dispute between the railway and the District is thecan numpt by the by 1) “75 to zhfnoo S rom ective March, 1929. '!’:’rlfl- way "has Tefused to sgree to the ::d the fi;nzl-lom& have no m compe! sign lease. The rallway wnunfi that while file value of the property has increased, the I]:geue solely due to lh efforts and T, Orders Playgrounds Enlarged. The Commissioners also authorized gzrchau of four lots adjacent to the [ small School, Pifth street north- east hetween D and E nreeu at a price of $5804, the land to be tension of school WILLIAM T. BLACK RITES Former Partner of Secretary of State Laid to Rest at , Arlington. Funeral urvleel for wfl!hm T. Black, prominent Washington lawyer and sn overseas veteran of the Wurld wur. vbv died Bun y, were conducted this ing at his residence, lt 3614 l‘-lm avenue, by Rev. Charles T. Warner of "s;‘ Alban’s, Interment was at Arling- Cemetery. He is survived hh wldov three children, a Iter, Representative of Pennsyl ‘was the son of the l-umv‘ Andlfi‘l. James T. Black of Boston and Detroit. Mr. Black, formerly a member of the dln'nrmofad.mmn.l)uor.mm East Akron, Ohio, to examine institu- tions in those places for the care of tuberculous children. The study is in connection with the appropriation for building a ‘hospital for tuberculous children here. Lo G. T. SMALLWOOD BURIED. Services Held at Residence for Re- tired Inventor and Expert. Funeral services for George Thomas Smallwood, 75 years old, retired in- ventor and mechanical expert, who died at his e, Ingomar street, Chevy Chase, Monday, were conducted at the residence this afternoon. Rev. Charles Buck officiated. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Rosenstock Sails for U. 8. ROTTERDAM, Holland, September 11 (#).—Joseph Rosenstock, kapell- meister of the Wiesbaden State Opera, sailed for the United States today on the Holland-Amerika liner Rotterdam, to succeed Artur Bodanzky as conductor of the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Herr Rosenstock was married shortly before his departure from Wiesbaden. ADVERTISENENTS B nfflfif RECEIVED HERE Columbia Pharmacy#% & L Sts. SW. Is a Star Branch Office You can save valuable time by leaving copy for Star Classified Advertisements at the branch office in your neighborhood. ‘There’s one handy to you— the | THE ABOVE_ SIGN DISPLAYED AUTHORIZED STAR BRANCH OFFICES WASHINGTON'’S branch office service; regular rates are charged. whether you live in town or suburbs. No fees for only ‘The Star prints such an over- whelmingly greater volume of Classified Advertising day than any other Washing- ton paper that there can be no question as to which will give you the best results. every “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office FINEST NEW YORK diate wear. | Bourse pi. DOG. blac! rier witn Mo'n | R opened an independent office when the partnership was dissolved, following the appointment of Mr. Stimson as Secre- tary of State. He was a member of the National Press Club, the Princeton Club and the American Legion. . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Rear Admiral David 8. Sellers, ju; advocate general of the Navy, will principal speaker at the meeting of the ‘Washin Chapter of Sojourners to- rlllhl. at the Army and Navy Club. He Mtbe FUTURI. Regular meeting at the men’s club of St. Luke's Episcopal Church wkll be held tomorrow evening, 8:30, in the parish hall. Officers will be elected. A card party will be given by the National Review, Woman's Benefit Asso- ciation, Friday evening, 6:30, at the clubhouse, 1780 Massachusetts , avenue. Public invited. A card party and bridge tournament will be held by the Red Triangle Outing Club tomorrow evening, 8 o'clock, at its clubhouse on the Potomac. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon will be held | 8 0. :n pm. ,":m., % ‘emperatu: Hllhst, 84; T 3:10 p.m, 6:24 pm, Statlons at the Hotel Gordon Friday afternoon, | Birmingh: 12:30. Rev. R. D. Botts, pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church, will preach a spe- cial sermon at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Chureh tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for the benefit of the X LOf Iy Animal Re cue gue. 349 Mnylana e ~ fit WATCH—In Canada_ La property. Address Box 1 LOST. o0, oetween Tol. ward. - Col. 4919, 1784 Col. rd. CAT- l. L i g > oW A ;,‘;3:. 'COIN PURSE Vicinity 14th and Park rd. small il coln purse: contents, 3 bill an mzz Park. rd Adlma ‘sod. Ared !n ter- u—h-a " Ton ame 15808 x.ubeux Seward 1t retus ately Lawrence Ficheys 1807 Tech 1 w. _North 0015: EYEGLASSES, white sold frame. peatl nose t n 21st s ’h ne M Betw, M uw 0. on mnn n—ifi ward. Phone “North 0301, P rority pin, “wat Witk Opals mnd. diamonds:. na back; lost on ro;mnhm Solnt Fleasant: ——E\" e :’""‘7: ot Jessis 30D Dec! sary. pairs light S5—3 unmetal ] K, evard Call Mra. W. TAPESTR' mn—conmnnu cash and | book, in Eatle Theater Tussday 'N.z rewar. Phane Adlml Wl Jost between Pox Theater l“ !‘ ts., contained cards and can- | ecks: o money. Owner, Charles S | Miller. 1000 Conn._ave. WATCH — In washroom of Earle Theater, man’ in -mz w.zeh. silver strap, iu- itialed “K. R Reward. Clev. 110 330 LOST. If returned wfl' be glad 1 lAVE hl“ to flnfler ’funel Thoflu lu Bu Charleston, § Chics Sincinnat, veland, Eoiumbia; & Denvar, “Colo. ix, mumr:n and tokecs: initials E. S. {nside; re- | Seat don, Engl Jgndony, sosiend: Hamiiton, ¥ fan Juss, Nort! uthern Soeat vmd kept towns. MEN’S WE AR OUR SUIT'S correct and impeccable, your tie well-chosen, your linen immaculate. Is your hat as up-to-the-minute as what’s under it? De you " know that the style in Fall hats has changed since last Spring? That has have “gone color” to harmonize with your clothes? That brims are narrower, crewns’ more tapered? You will find light celors for imme- Notice especially the “Fifth Avenue,” the “Fifth Avenue Special” and the “Premier.” And on the lining of each, the single authoritative syllable: KNOX. Knoxllah,flfitom alelgh Haberdasher 1310 F Street br hnlnd‘clnhu g:s Antoni R Dieso. Caili S:n Francico. e eheat sone. 57 fighters summonex '—4 p.m., 74, lpn.u r| _Thermometer- 12 mmnlcht. 13; 4 am., 66; occurred at lowest, 62, at 6 re same date last year— lowest 61. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geode! tic Survey.) ‘oday—Low tide, 8:39 am. and 8:46 pm.; hllh tide, 1:44 a.m. and 2:13 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:45 pm high tide, 2:39 am. and 9:35 am. and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 5:45 a.m.; sun sets, ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:46 a.m.; sun sets, 6:22 p.m, Moon rises, 2:15 p.m.; sets, 11:18 p.m, Condition of the Water. Great Falls, slight uddy; Potomac, clear; shmmdm“{:y cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. 2007 &wpinsos p i e s9j0u0 883288 | £22288282RRRREE |+ yyapu_1vwr EREERES SRR B zskéuzra;sssas;ssszzsnggsss_s;_s:fsfisssungg;;,sz 338:28!5'23:2"‘ 8 FOREIGN. Greenwich time. today. Tem u.‘r’-mn‘wnum Sorteloudy Bart clou Part clou lear oday.) Part cloudy na, Cuba... o Clnmw ARGENTINA DATA. (Por the week ending September 9, 1929.) ~Zemperature—Procioitation. - Cur. Depar. —04 —03 +1.0 +3.0 0.0 0.0 Fire Sweeps Rumanian Village. T, Rumania, September last ni burned goviste, northwest of this city. A strong the flames roar the night despite the effol l,lu into fire- d from -unuuum' STORE ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT | DIES OF HEART STROKE First Cousin of Former President Expires at Long Island Home at. Age of 63. Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, jr., wealthy and socially mmnz first cousin of the late President Theodore Roosevelt, who Mr. Roosevelt was born in New York, lnd went to school there. He married ie H. Hammersley, daughter of Louis 1-( Hammersley, Dublhher for many years of the Army and Navy Journal. During the war Mr. -Roosevelt served as a reserve lieutenant in the Navy, having command of the naval station at West Sayville, Long Island. His father, the late Robert B. Roose- velt, sr., brother of the late President’s father, Served in the House as a Repre- sentative from New York more than half a century ago. Besides his widow, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Olive Graves and Mrs. Lilie ue hclh of Washington; two grandsons, Rol B. Roosevelt, 3d and James Lee, lnd a brother, John Ellis Rolgl;:v’:l: re‘unnv? lawyer, of New York. ome ‘ashington was at 2336 Cnll!omhl street. i Funeral services were held this morn- ing at 11 o'clock in St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Sayville, the Rev. Joseph H. Bond rector, officiating. Burial was in !hedfllnfiy plut in St. Anne's Church- yard. Cuban Flags Obtained From Spain. | HAVANA, September 11 . —Gt Alberto Herrera, chief of !t:? of {l’l\le Cuban army, returned from Eptln H d_ trophies moon 'fi & b pain an of war taken s in the war of 1898. " Spanish Duke Dies Suddenly. SANTANDER, Spain, September 11 (#)—The Duke of Santona, a Spanish grandee and member of the royal court, died yesterday on his nearby estate after an illness of only one day. King Alfonso sent his condolences to the family. Marriage Licenses. Lucius C. Flippo, 55, Kilmarnock, Va., and | Florence B. James, 40, this city; Rev. W. F. math. Tnomn R. Crowley, 34, and Annl F. 8ul- livan, 21; Rev. William J. Tym Wllhlll E. lrud-r, ar., ll. tnfl Domlhy J. BT o,k Et T ‘l! umaker, this eity, and Grove, 36, Martinsburg, W. Vi @ William M. Turney, 2: 21,%90th of Vender: Dunham. Charles Scott, 26, and Grace M. piah, Grace lah, 2L bogh of Westville, N. J.; A Jeannetie Back Dot ‘oF " Nostolks v:.“r}'l'qv Wesles Westray. d Irene 8. Sac a. and Blanche Lucas, i Rev. rvey Meyer P. Sandler, 24, hs, 21, boin of Baltimore, iver- ‘Bhiiip W. Beard, 22, Annapolis, Md., and Qilie 'L, Worley, 20, ‘Alexandria, Va s’ Ry, oore. F. Foo George E. Chappelear, iy 23 and ppelear. Dorothy Louise Harve: C. Gay Willlam Griér, 3, nd Hasriec “Moss, 27: Rev. James L. Charlcs . 'Brown, 22, and Janis N. Rev. J. Maurice King. Dyckett. ‘24 rre W. Cole, 28, R Sl 38 and Florence “Johnson, | Louis Levin, 43, and Est i LoRls, Leving 4. and ‘Esther Schlossburs, .mi J. Angel, 25 354 Resina Pense, Foster T. DeWitt, 23, Terra Alts, W. Johnson, andLoraine 2. . this ity Poore. e ar hv: 46, Do!\l f Nl y Jason K. Blerce Feildlha Births Repo! The following births n boe rted to the Health Department in the Dast 24 hours: and Vivian T. Herbert. boy. Jhacent mu cnm EBortale, boy. Leslie A. Teets, wirl. Charles and Burs! Croken: Eds A ry) E: and Beverly R, £rme o Berney, Brown, nd Lian Gion gL " i e Benjamin 3. and Jol zun:'. Hhornton, wrl. Dealhs R rted. The following deaths hlve been reported to the Healts Degarcment {n the past 34 F’ 4 hours: Harriet er, 71, 42 s it o ne. 3 George E_ Pyemont. 68, Cifiam 8. BaNenser. 85, 1008 Websier st ' Casualty Hospital. Jumes 07 gt 51 Wiliam 7. Black, 34, Georse’ Washington Villiam O. McDonald, 26, Walter Reed omas M. Steadman, 26, Casualty Hos- Dyson, 70, 320 15th M s.e. fi'.xell' Yo, 3 'mony TR ot Ang Sdreis ivester mos.. iren’s ital. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | SCOTT, AMANDA J. DYSON FUNERAL RITES. Colmzflon h‘inm Buried in Arlington Cemetery Today. Funeral services for Amold H. Dy- son, 53 years old, construction engineer, who died in Walter Reed Hospital Sun- day night, were condusted in Gunton Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church todly at 10:45 o'clock. Interment was Arll.nm Dyson was a ve&rm of the Bpumh -American Wi BALLE! tives kindness and £0 s "in' the iiincss and. aeat otmsb;bndh usband and father, WiL- ER. . DAUGHTERS AND SON. CHARLES our_si pression of sympathy in our sad Pereave- H18 MOTHER, FATHER AND BROTHERS. Breaths. ANDERSON. MARY F. On Tuesday. Septem- Ler 10, 1929, at her yesideuce. 1006 22nd st. n.w., MARY F. ANDERSON. wife of tné iate’ Edgar L. Anderson and mother of Lola A. Pehrman. Funeral services at the above address Thursday, September 12, &L 12 %" Titerment Glenwood Cemetery. BOWIE, HARRY C. Suddenly, on Wednes- day, September 11, 1929, at his residence, 422’ Oglethorpe st. n.w., HARRY C.. be- usband of tie late Anna J. Bowie and father of George R. Bowie, aged 85 years. Notice of funeral later. BOYD. MARY A. Depuried this life Monday, tember 9. 1929, at 9:40 p.m her Tedence, 1300 Fla. ‘sve. nw. MARY A BOYD, wife of Wiiliam A. BOyd. mother of Julfa A. Bailey, Mamie Smith, Dr. Ben- jamin D, Jobn L., William A. and Harry E. Boyd' Remains may be viéwed at Mc- Guires funeral pariors. 9th and Westmio- ster sts. n.w. Puneral Thursday, Septem- ber 12, i 1 o'clock, from Berean Baptist Church. BOYER, MARY E. On Friday, August "o, 1929, 'al Mexico City, A E. BOYER, formerly of 2141 K st. n.w. . COX. LAURA B. Entered Tussday, September 10, mains resting oF Schippert, 2008 Pennsylvania avenus northw Funeral from St Mary's &tholic. Ghuren_on Thi September 2, at § am. Friends and relatives in- yited. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery. GIBSON, | MOLLY. 10.’ 1929, at Gallinger Hospi ETBBON, “beloved. wife of Sand daughter of Etha Brown, sister of James leaves one stepson, ursaay, tives_and friends. Remains restng the “John T. Rhines funeral parlors, 3t o v funeral later. ¥ R. Departed this life Suns s september 6. 1050, at Walter Reed Genieral Hospital, DUDLEY R. GROSS. be~ loved husband of Blanche Gross. He aiso leaves to mourn their loss a mother, father, two sisters, four brothers and & host of other relatives and friends. mains resting_at his late residence. 9th_st. n.w. Funeral Thursday at 1 at Shiloh. Md. HACKLEY. CORA VIRGINIA. On Wednes- ‘Sepfember 11. 1929, at Garfield Hos- ital, “CORA VIRGINIA, beloved wife of asac Mackjey and loving mother of Mrs: Anns M. Jones (nee Hardy). Floyd and Charles Hardy, also the sisier of Rose Fatio of Boston, Mass. and Croskey Havo Wood of Chicago. Iil. Funeral notice later. ® MeVEREY. JAMES P. On Monday, Septem- ber 9. 19529, at 8:45 p.m.. at his residence, 20 18ih st.’se., JAMES CVERRY. be- {oved ‘husband’of Eisie M. Meverry (nee Deuterman) and loving son of Owen and Mars J. Mcverry, Funeral Thursday, Seps tember 12, from his late residence. at 8 ence to the Holy Comforter Chuirch. 14th and East Capitol ste. where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his_soul. Interment Arlington Ceme- v. Relatives and friends invited. MILLER, ROBEBT A. Depasted thls life Tuesday. September ' 10, Wal Reed General Hospital, RT loved husband of Gwendolyn Miller' and Iate George W. s. Remains resting at Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. I ave. D.W. Funeral Friday, September 13, 1 p.m., from Prazier s funeral nome. Interment Arlington Cemetersy. O'TOOLE, JOHN. Tuesday. s»nle‘nber xo. 1929, JOHN O'TOOLE, son of the late John ne, St 50 Friends ayited. Mount Oliver. LEONIDAS S. Departed this If Monday, September 9. 1929. at 5:35 am Co:p 000 Bth st nows son of ‘the belovsd husband of Ross brother Hargis. ~Pu: Beral Service in, thepel of Chutch of Holy Trinity, 11th st Interment 12+ p.m. Cemetery. mos:v:u ROBERT B. On Se 1929, a1 his residence. the Lilac Long Island, ROBERT R wusband of Lilie H. Roo: services will be held at Ellnn! Church, Sayville, Long Tsland, on Wednesday, Sep~ tember 11, at 11 am ALENBERG, lll\\ll ‘Tuesday lel- ), 4:45 , at her residenc . *MINNTE, beloved wife A !:h'thnbtr( Funeral services Frie day 13 at her late residences Ml. C st. ne at 8:30 am., thence to Holy Comforter Church, 14th and E. Capi= tol st., where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relae tives and friends invited to attend. - Monday, September 9, 1920, at the residence of her dlulh!el’ Mis. Sharies Smich,” 1299 B s AMANDA J., widow of the late wmmn Scott. Puneral from the ve residence September 12, at and_friends invited to attend. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. 11¢ T, BELLE, Departed tnig life Septem- ber 10, 1528, &t T:30 pm. at her residence, She icaves a daughter, eral 1 iday, mber T3 at % Interment Harmony — JOHN R. WRlGHT CO. 1337 10th 8t. N.W. 8 yoars at 1208 H st., 45 yoars at 940 F st “J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM. 32 ::i?‘“ N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1383 . W Deal & Co ™ CHAS. S. Z EAST ST, ouph F. Btrch's Sons 3034 M St. oW, ablined 180 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Hon‘ 924 New York Ave. N.W. Frank Geiet’s Sons Co 113 sEvewTs ex. N, National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON SHHICNE " "Linc 5543 V. L. SPEA E ; s s ST I“l“l'. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. anate i‘nmowne Ambulance 3200, T DE! Py oy I ONE, 1407 H Beautiful mnl Designs gxgw G .-.,. 141*1 & Eye and Oon Wednel iy u:n. AT F o o devoted daushter of the Rey. Henty and Anme Smith and sister of Rosa \\Allllml. ise Peace, Chariie and Cleo S ’lntlu of funeral later. at W. Erne: CATHERINE VERONICA. Sepiember 10, 1920, at Providence CATHERINE VERONICA, beloved wife of Levi Woody Stoddard. ~Funeral fom her Tate residence. 1251 8th st nw. Priday. September 13, at ihence fo Tmmargiate Goncéption O Tequiem mass will be said at 9 a r thy Tepose Of Ber soul. “Tnterment Mount Glives Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 12 VAN, VELZER, BATMIE LEE. On Monday, September ,» JOBN E. On Monday, September P OB s el Sl . WARE. e_and father of Mrs. Elizabeth R and Viols and Emily Ware. Mass at St. Marlboro, s am. Inter- ) Upper Relatives and friends in wtu. GEORGE THOMAS. On Mon- day: September 0. 1929, GEORGE MA loved husband of Eila Willlams. rears, Funeral from W. W. ol6 H st Thur Mn.boru, Md. vites for the repose of his soul. I ferment Mount Olivet Gemeters: In Memoriam. BELFIELD. ROBERT. In sad but loving re: membrance of my dear husband, RO BELFIELD, who departed this life Seass aso- toda3, Baprember i1, 1047 hearts lingers el fandes ang tnugy LLoeerts There is ot & day, dear husband, HIS we do not. {nink of 0% Loleo WIFE AND LDREN. ¢ CHASE, ANN. a but S emcmbtatce 6f Sur dur i ‘mother. SARAH % l.d this life two ‘vears aso G todus, &val:‘;nbcr i That wi t think of v LOVING, HusnAND D CHILDREN. = TOHER KA’ In sad and loving re- IRCBEATce Of Ols dont “nite And wo RATIE A. FLETCHER. who departed this Jife, 8ve years ago today, September 1l, Gone, but mot forgotten. HUBBAND AND O] . BE] A = bute of love ‘\3 #fimw.m :NE‘.',%.. I ooy e s B P 'l"n lld nlrl hlvu away, ‘. w" oRe: M forgotten. s '"'"%.m somaa. + JOHNSON, lul'l‘nl A. In ,.srrw.. . 5 Bepteme day, w