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{Four States Fi tinue Fight By the Associated Press. BOISE, Idaho, August 27.—Altheugh | the e'ements had come to the aid of | fighters in some in B e Lo i aevanered 1o B | brush fires were still h, and for trains scheduled to um e destination not later than $:00 »om, ber Tth. Good returning to leave destination until midnight, Monday, September inclusive. Tickets good on all regular trains within limit. Children half fare. No baggage checked. RICHMOND FREDERICKSBURG & POTOMAC R. R. SEVEN DEATH TOLL OF FOREST FIRES Given by Rains. DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERING ORDERS Taken Now at LOW SUMMER PRICES Delivered When Desired McDEVITT’S vHE EVENING Seven deaths were charged to Nurth- western fires thus far this season. TWwo additional units of Idaho troops were ordered out yesterday to join Guards- men and civilian volunteers flfch;l'nl [ blaze at l?udz;\l '\;-1;3“ whi taken the lives ol Ranches and the town of Lowman were endangered by fire in the Placer- ville district. Grimes Pass was sand- | wiched between two conflagrations. Showers fell and unfavorable winds ted down to aid fighters in halting flames which had threatened the town of Whitefish, Mont. An unidentified man died in the Deer Creek fire in the Kootenai forest ;’t t;:;:“ State | and Anton Obermayer, cbserver, was killed by a falling tree In River regiv O - ——— | wi timber and gra: . fl“d~:£lp&eio;tr};‘fs:t Newcastle. Authori- {suning in portiy 4002 | ien said they would ssk the help of the National Guard unless rain came o aid the fighters. 0 feveral’ fires were burning in Cali- fornia, but authorities expressed the belief that the situation was well in hand. A Lake County fire, burning over 20 square miles cf grass, brush and timber, destroyed a quicksilver mining plant and many Summer homes. orced to Con-| Despite Aid A smart sample of the “bowler"” hat e in London is the Robin Hood cap, vogue | 1202 G St. N.W. Decorators Dis. 3211 which has a feather ornament and is SLIP COVERS WINDOW SHADES a revival of an 1860 fashion STAR, WASKIIIGTON, LORENZO A. BAILEY, ATTORNEY, DIES Prominent Member of Bar, Who | Came Here 50 Years Ago, Il Two Years. Lorenzo A. Bailey, Washington at- torney, died yesterday at his home, | 140 B street northeast, after an ill- ness of two years. He was a promi- nent member or the District Bar Asso- D, C. | at the death of Mr. Ba the noting of the adjournment. 'RETIRED POLICEMAN DIES John R. Ashton Succumbs to Short Illness at Home. John R. Ashton, colored, who was re- tired from the Police Department July clation until illness forced his retire- |1 after 31 years of service, died last ment, Mr. Balley came t0 W asIEtor ok |after a short iilness. years ago from Western New and was educated here. He was known | night at his home, 2104 Ward piace, A gold watch had been given Ashton 25 bme of the best brief writers among | ¥hen he retired by fellow officers at the Jocal attorneys. Funeral services will be held Satur- 1 e it his Jate | was_appointed to_the police force on residence, Oreek Cemetery. Survivors include a son, George T. Bailey, New York; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Doyle, Watkins Glen, N. brother, Edmund Alton, New York au. thor, and three sisters, Mrs. Fannie B. | third ?recmct, where he had sefved for several years. Ashton wes born here in 1873 and April 2, 1900. He was educated at Howard University. His record shows a commendation for meritorious service, and he was one of the members of his command given extra compensation for outstanding efficiency. He is survived by Colonna. Mise: Minnie M. Bailey and |his Widow and a daughter, Alice Vir- Mrs, Wells M. Sawyer. QGeorge P. Hoover, president of the Bar Association, today announced to Justice F. D. Letts the death of Mr. ginia Ashton. Black shirts and orange ties are at English beaches. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, Hair brushes of excellent 3 lvll::“t:' select Every guar. anteed. Special This Sale s 79€ (Below) . 35c Teoth Brushes An assorrment ofs styles and handles Special This Sale (Above) 1.78 h Ansce ‘‘Prente’’ Camera (@5 x3% dfl.m) In khaki oolored leather. ] Metal pro- 3/r50€ EW families escape the heed of a dependable drug store in a trying emergency. Atsuch a time Liggett \ Drug Stores can be depended upon to meet that emergency. Whether the occasion be tragic or trivial—the same dependability that has prevailed in Liggett Drug Stores for many years, will be found ever present. A 'Liggett Drug Store’’ means more than a place where merchandise is sold at a low price—and it means that too. (Below) 1.00 Early Bird Alarm Cleck For real service. Every :fk suarsnteed. Blue, en Or N el e, e e atvis Sate 19 (Below) Sale of 10c Face Cloths Red—Blue—Green—Yellow 4 for 25¢ Shaving brushes with fine bristles set permanently in hard rubber. Special This Sale Bargains in All Departments LOTIONS AND CREAMS ;0-;: Hinds Cream 65¢ Pond’s Cold or Vamshmg Cream 60c Hopper’s Creams . - 60c D&R Cold Cream . . . . 1.00 Hopper’s Restorative Crum > 50c Jergen’s Lotion . . . . . 29¢ 35¢ 39¢ 34c 89c 31c MISCELLANEOUS TOILETRIES zx 35¢ Amolin Powder . 20¢ 3% Mom . . ¢« . o 19¢ 25c Bathasweet . . 18¢ 50c Dew Deodorant . . . 50c X-Bazin Depilatory Ctum 1.00 Delatone Powder or Cream 5.00 Zip Depilatory . . . . . . . TOILET AND BATH SOAPS P 25¢ Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap box of 3 cakes 60C 25¢ Packer’sTar . . 30c Resinol . . . . 10c Lux, toilet form % 10c Palmolive . . 10c Lifebuoy . . 25c Woodbury’s . 25¢ Caticura Soap 10c Seyman'’s « ¢ ¢ o o o o -507 William’s Shaving Cream . 65c Barbasol, large . . . . . 50c Ingram’s, tube or jar . 50c AquaVelva . . . . 1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal POWDERS & ROUGES Pompeian Beauty Powder s1zx 60¢ Pompeian Rouge . . J. & J. Baby Powder . ZB.T.hlcom . . . Princess Pat Rouge Dorin’s Rouge . . Djer-Kiss Face Powder Liggett's Two-in-One SODA Made at Liggett’s the new delicious way with two scoops of ice cream. FOR TEETH AND MOUTH Kolynos . Ipana . Squibb’s . Colgate’s Revelation Lyon’s . . . Pebeco . ¢ + o . Forhan’s . . . . 25¢ Listerine Tooth Paste 1.00 Listerine . . . . . 1.00 Lavoris o ik 1.20 Astringosol . . . . 50c Tek Tooth Brush . . 50¢ Prophylatic Tooth Brush 1.25 Glyco Thymoline . * . STANDARD REMEDIES srzx 1.00 Nujol, pint 1.50 Agarol . 60c Bromo Seltz: 00's Bayer Aspirin Tablets . 60: Sal Hepatica . . 50c Phillip’s Milk of Magnenz 35¢ Tiz, (for tired feet) . . . 35¢ Calocide Powder. . . . 1.00Zonite . « o o o o . PILLS & TABLETS azz 60c Pape’s Diapepsin Tablets . 75c Bell-Ans Tablets . . . 30c Edward’s Olive Tablets . 60c Gntrogen'l'ablets § i0a v 30c Phenolax . . 8iria i . DYES AND CLEANERS 2 tor 25¢ 2ic 10¢ 21¢ sIZR 15c Tintex . . .« 35¢ Energine . . 15¢ Diamond Dyes 30c Carbona . . 1931. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloud: y bench m tomorrow with local thun- Tnoon or tonight; ‘warmer tomofrow, moderate southerly Maryland, Virginia—Partly _cloudy | t and tomorrow, with local thun- dershowers in east portion this after- | noon or tonight: warmer tomcrrow, moderate southerly winds. ‘West Partly cloudy snd warmer ton and tomorrow, with local mundenn"wen in west portion tomorrow. i n:mpe?tzun, 83, cccurred at ugus' Lowest. Tempersture same date last year— Highest, 87; lowest, 64. : Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | tic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 1:45 am. and 2:19 pam.; high tide, 7:24 am. and 7:50 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:31 a.m. and 2:51 pm.; high tide, 8:05 am. and 8:30 pm. ; The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:31 a.m.; sun sets 6:48 pm. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:32 am.; sun sets 6:47 p.m. Moon rises pm.; sets 4:47 a.m. 2 Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. v Rainfall. Comparative figures of the monthly Ynlnflll in the Capital for the first eight months against the average are shown in the following table Average. January . February Record rainfall for the first eight months was: 'J-nulry, 1882, 7.09 inches; Pbbru 9.13 inches; MI June, 1800, 10.94 , 10.63 inches; Au- gust, 1928, 14.41 inches. Weather in Various Cities. Weather in Various Cities. Stations. 2283382 SR nRRss NS IR33588I5R3528285388:8%35 a2 333 - EEEREEE RN F‘t eloudy Cloud Preloudy . Cloudy 3 Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.eioudy Clear L e 3 BOBTON BULL, TERRIER, male, large type. named “Loule”; strayed l Kl’ml sto; h Pennsylvania Finder please phone clevehnd 360’ Clevelmn 4518 smal Tovaded by pearis Sar_%00 Bast Caital EASTERN tween 309 .lh 3!. e st mow. B i old, garnet stone sur- in ‘taxi or Lincoln Park t. Lin. 6832, Reward. FALBE TEETH, gold_bridee Edo Park, near merry. i, Rewerd. § m—nee Fredericksburg and Wi ley 82-R work, between ward. Brad- Set_in silver: Reward, PENDANT—Topa: nesday morning L P st _pm. TRAVELING BAO, black eovnma Yeliow. stone and- Colorado Springs stickers on it vicinity l'nh And Mass. ave. se. and Unfon Station; Jad: (lrm: pDATEL. Pklu Te- turn to 1734 Mas& ave. s.e. or phone Lin- coln Reward. Tost Wi Call North 1103. SATCHEL—Small, nmim. Sontaining articies of clotxhlnl and el TERRIER, “biack _markings. short tail, mlk \D!l cense. lnlgn to T Norihwest “seetion, WIRE-HAIRED 1 to name of “Charley ver; rewerd if Wm. s e n Fivtne, 1He Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones | , joms 10341 We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In the World 10 cars, hearses, chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral As 375 - Low Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7.00 Each - | from car Darhed | FRAT CHARTER GRANTED Sigma Tau Omega, which has exist:d m{#- as a fraternity on the campus of the ’hbi' University of Maryland since 1920, has| st n “‘fl"" o been granted a charter by Lambda Chi | BIGKETTS, ANNA E Alpha, national fraternity, and will be A!!:; E. lo“ installed soon after the cpening of ths vnn ineral home, 1 E‘ | university in the Fall as the eighty-| B .na‘n’u‘x‘a".."ffiiv.a ?3 Hu'nt E‘ third chapter of that fraternity. ment 'in Rock Oreek The charter was granted by the na- | tional body 2t its national assembiy, being held at Asheville, N. C. The na- tional group, Lambda Chi Alpha, was { organised in’ 1900. Qards of Thanks arust 97 at S:1 IAIVE!_ HILDBSD c. 1’“."“"’ :!. lh:] cwuut 2 l'!l sl W’ ter “Telatives and friends of 's0N. lnuoe lnd DInn' h\n' h, the neighbor- mrll irl at 1 Hotel. lrg,u glle w. I Qxl. lvfll luneul Bhood, New Will tel Government rinting Office, Bureau of Engraving an ermen: Printing and Palace Natlonal” Cometery, s l‘v"“ SMITH. CHARLES us hursdly A-mm undry for their | kindness during the long iliaess of wife and mother and fioral tributes and otaer expressions of sympathy at her demise | and during their bereavement. FAMILY. * % POINDEXTER. CORNELIA, I wish o ex- rves tend sincere thanks and Smith and - brother Telatives and Iriends for Archibald Smith. P'un!r-l Wednesday. Au Toral tributes and kind expressions o sympathy ay the Joss of my desr mo Louis DEX’ Frm huderal Siaren ot Tad "% i Bw: A. R POIN terment Harmony Cemetery. . * " o sum“nl RGEINA. On_ Tuesday. Au nw. Gl . beioved sister of mother of Funeral Pr ASHTON. JORN Beatri H. Ashton, On Wednexday, Au- 1931, at his residence, 140 B s m., of asthm mwmu at_jaw. Geocge T Bailey of New nu Mrs. Prank Do: D. tive: terment Congressional Cemetery August 2 nie B, Col AiSs Minnte M. Batley ‘and Nre: Wella “?,“‘;% AEn T RORNON. Hister ot the S \ Andersin snd the i Funeral from his late reside ted ce G. and Thornton L. Nnderson: Notice ot Fumeral Inter Re rday, August 19, at 10 at Rock Creek éemc:e mains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral church, 1433 You si. n.w. UTTERBACK, MARY CATHERINE, = Spd- deniy, on Wednesday, August 36, 1931, et Georgetown Hospital, MARY CATHERINE. beloved daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Utterback, aged 7 Punerai from her late dence, v d datu Au Titerment Cedar Hill pi . Beioved " husban Herbert Balderston, - Puneral BALDERSTON, EDGAR K. Spectal commy aication of Anacostia Lodue, . P, A M. ig called tor ‘Pridey. Aucuu 28, ai L o0: shaid. for the Butposs teading the funeral of our lste Urotier, Fast Mot ALDERSTON. By order oF the wershiptul master. . CAMPBELL, Secretary. Joux nAluuu. On Tuesday, Au- 1931, st the home of his mother. MO sau. emetery. In lmnrum ADAMS. THOMAS I. 1o 81 but iembrance r father, B ADA)I%‘ WM rted this Al- i S5 Ldnnzn (LAURIE) ADAMS. * 3 lovi) em¢ of our g 80¥D, “Who died thres years 480 today, August 37, 1928 BELL, Md. Thursdey, 2 p.m. Inun‘nl Fort Lincomi’ Gemetery BROWN, ISABELL. Tuesday, August 35, 1931, st § a.m. af her resideince. 735 Ken: yon 'st. n.w., TSABELL ted gauehter of 101t Miidre nrl ' pure, YOI y will, not ours, be done. MAMMA AND MAW. In loyving into the sieat Tet i S ey of my Sedr father JORN Funersl” Thuriaas: Aueust ey ‘of > Sekr the W. Ernest Jarvis fy 1 h DENBURG, who passed’ TR U, Broaie Wi duberg el | PENDDRC % Tal0 Va.. August 28, E 4 ’oll'i Mkln Ihe‘gl¥ of :ll l;’:ll‘: l NS, THOMAS. Vi e le knows thai ct ice B dbgT THOMAS: "beioved wusband ‘g | That Waits besond tnis vaie of years Rems H Where toil and sorrow cease. Elien Biirna nee Tankin 18 DACGHTER, MAS. A: E. HoLaRrOOK. Ing st the W. W. Chambers Tuneral 180" Chapin ‘st nwe Notice of funerai CA‘::IN - JACKSON, DIZI.I’LA’II M. I sad but loving RENCE BOY) emembiance’ of o FrEy St gt 'i DEEAH 3 RCkSSN, Tho Dassed awar Toven-pears aio today. Ausuat Tl I a0’ lliness of six weeks, C garden of remembrance there is & LA 'BO! CATLIN. held In the the “Foley Mortuary at 2:30 litte” sheltered spots Pragrant with biooms and beauty of the afternoon. forget-me-not. Rev T. Green cltted. Burial was held fn te Family ai in Mohmouth, m | No flower in the garden fairer, brighter, that i Snd Matlida A Ontiine 35 18 auores his widow end two children, Lillian and Pegey Louise. CHASE, ANITA ELIZA. On Wedneyday, A PR O 'fl. dence. 2130 i3ih CHA! flower PAYNE, GEBRGE o'lg dear iren:er o day, August 37, 1930. May his soul rest in " 75 e Fhumy, - servi day, Luke's 2 Churen. THY lovipe | v, JAMES o otz mil. ang- mother: FANNIE, O idence ' Hos; LBER’ i s nite years e uest 31, 14 98 in_life. remembered in death. THOMPSON AND GLADYS 4 10 a.m. s Interment at | THOR: . ALICE. Sad but loving n ories of our "1'11%'“‘ one year aso August 'y PR Agfi L B i ONES. * Vs o K N Y departed years ago today, August 37, Ah or. Monday, August 31, tives and friends mvlum Mount Olivet Cemetery. CREAMER, MARY JOSEPRINE. On Ber ruiidences Beat Pleatart Jd'?fi'l\ xf:-' HINE € eral from her late dence Priday, Ausust 28, at § b fo 8¢, Marg Chureh, 'heru Hiass will Soul Relatives ‘spa ‘Pents ‘Tovted. sou atives “an {erment Mount Olivet. Cemetery. - | mNOTTI, ELLEN. On Thurldiy. August 21. ll!l 55 l: at her fi!‘ H. ll'l services hereafter. FITZSIMMONS. u,\ng n? | Augustas, ida1 an New York Sty after a long illnes: gaughter of Erancis B add & FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P. J. SAFFELL Friday, Olivet” Cometery. = Relatives invited to attend Co. OZEEN, ANNA_ Monday, Ausust 24, A GREEN, ot it e W 247, Tee, Mies Ger Reed: Mre. ephone Natxonal 2 H. Sardo & Co. Marie Layton and devoud fil:c.. Df Mary Funeral Chapel and Matilda White. the W. 3 a2 B ST. NE ; v Smatienss servies. Lincoln 0524 “Clyde J Nlcholo, lnc. t LINCOLN 8300. and _ ; emple, 9. and Love Temples ate Invited. RHODA ¥. COLSTON, Fin. Bec+ > ™ GREEN. SARAH unv" Dn W'dnud-; George All g 1 at 9:15 p. SAl g BELAREY. onkRit Nat'l 1544 ! als V. L. SPEARE CO. 1432 | Neither the successots of mor connected B waconas s 1008 H SE N.W. 940 F St. N.W. LME-}AWLER Co * Funeral Dn'ecm mll&!.'- JOHN R. WRI( Phone chureh, You st now. " Notice "ot Munceal 3 HIPKINS. JOSEPH H. On B 1031, JOBEPH 1. O IBKING ce, asu “Dent 20, at t chun hig B nerel ‘Sunday, A Dy trom Hock Croer ‘Bapti HONEYMAN. JEANETTE. & 4 Services Friday, %1 Dm. at Saffell’s chApel Beh g.s 2" Tneiment Aritnston " Naticas " MARY EuIZABETH. p: August 26,1091 % e ‘fatola o J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM Teave other nll!l\es 'lnfl e W. PA. AVE. N.W.___NATIONAL_ d resting L Jarvis funeral chiren 1435 You Notice of funeral mi MARY L. On w 26, 1831, at 12:36 p.m.. 1’ Lane), beloved -u o( Joshua K neral from Iate Int Olivet Cemetery. e s KING, KENNETH HUR - ING A‘g‘mr’ BARD. QB Wednes BARD Son "of _ine aste Wiiliam King and brother of Le 0. Ki Funeral” from’ his, Iate ‘resigence. :m"( t. iday. August 28, at’ 10 am. KNAPP. ANNA D.On Saturday. Au 1831, ‘at Paris, Prance. ANNA the ‘late Tsaac N. Mrs Roy G. Plerce Priday, August 18, at LOWE, WILLIAM HENRY. On Thursds 3 Auist 21, 1031, ol 4:45 A at i Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 das, August 29 NO BRANCH OFFICE friends invited, at 2 p.m, MACKADE 11 am. Relatives a Interment Leesbure, Vo ICHARD, On, Monday. A Funeral _from the Soldiers Home chapel on Friday, Au: ust terment Soldiers’ .m. nk1 “Home Cemétery. Relatives. Sne friends invited. gl SPONGNRE W GuchmCo.,lZlZFSL S t, 29, ence Holy Evenings Com.'orter c-nmnc c‘hnn.h ‘where mi IM&E E g e B Fion | sna Susten 0 ST OVE Interzient in Cedar Hill Cemetery. MONUMENTS . A a.m RY belojed moiher o7 vy, C. . Echoley and Legds A ¥ - M srandmctner of M not base the select s BARr ey _-.:;m-am, lntcrnunl at '#l’lllhll The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 uoou‘. GEORGE. _ Suddenly. Monday, A Funt 34 esidciice, J6d8 ® g o2t