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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921. THOUSANDS OF BULGAR ACRES PRODUCE ROSES FOR PERFUME United States Calls Attention to In- dustry of Their Manufacture. CARDS OF THANKS. SANDERSON. tives and friends for their symi Deautiful floral tributes at the di -;r'-\;:'é-":{ MILY. 6° STEELE. We wish to thank our relatives and friends for their kindness and beautiful Soral tributes at the death of our dear mother, beloved , Mrs. MARY BoN, 0 mother THE We desire to thank our Tela-| ADAMS. Tuesday. January 4. 1021, WE: pathy “and THE WEATHER. District of Columbia—Fair tonight DIED. Y beloved husband of the late Tsab ADAMS, A nd father of Mrs. Mary McKenney. Mre. Ella Duncan, Mrs. Carrie Kimm, Mrs. Tsabelle Frost and Alphonso R. Adams. Fu- neral Friday. Januacry 7, at 1:30 p.m.. from McGuire's, 9th and Westminster sts. n.w. , T. 8. N.. 17 D, C. st 1:30 pm (Pittsburgh papers ple: n.w., Washington, day, January 8. opy.) IN MEMORIAM. KEESEE. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, JOHN W. KEESER who died two years ago today, January 6 thoughts do wande: grave not far iaid our son brother, ¥ THE FAMILY. ¢ Just two years ago tod: = 2 = > G. 3 EELE. g . SO oving remes Enormous Consumption of Cosmetics in| ™*"***** "i¥ixo pavouwrsns o T e et SItS AND BROTHERS, * mbrance of my grand. WIS, who departed this L s ago today, January 6, 1918, and tomorrow: temperature NEAr|BIRCKHEAD. Weducsday, Javuary 5, 120 [ 1fe O <t oot Ty freezing tonight; rising temperature | at 10 a.m., IDA M. BIRCKHEAD, widow of 11..\-;\.;“ Eone. yow're mot for b tomorrow: northwest winds. Johu M. Birckhead, at the res nee -:I he e i llv g 5 8 < Maryland and Yirginia—Fair to- | dsughier, Mes. Mabel B.Pigeon. 1546 \or ut we | e il LA w;_;:« Milady America paid $4,972,541 dur- ;lm:hnzlllude lluifl. it refuses to breathe | night and tomorro®: rising llemqf‘:]:&' non st. Notice of funeral later. HIS GIt LEONARD BOWLES. ¢ A PERN ; - | forth its usual fragrance. Fine grades |ture Friday; fresh northwest winds.!BROWN. Al members of Morning 8 v n loving remembrance of our dea ..-‘n\_ AW ing the last year for perfumes, cos- | [OMh | Pt e e e s anes 24 | LOWRY. 1o loving re ,v G A } Now we can all give this same Tuxurious ef- fect to our own homes with the help of some new and more attractive lighting fixtures. All have beautiful shades of art glass—they metics and toilet preparations, a fact dark Moorish hands in Algeria,. and mayhap an animal in the brooding hills of western China gave its life to furnish one constituent of the per- i fume, seeds, woods and barks, such as the spices and sandalwood, even the most Klisoura and Stara fashion of the vineyas region, France, at an altitude of 2,500 the wonderful gardens at Kazanlik, Karlovo, the best of the flowers are grown. ;rhhe flelds are arranged much after e Zagora rds of girls, boys and women in the early mornings of May and June. diminishing. Today—Low _tide, 6:24 p.m. The Sun and Moon. sets 5:01 p.m. 12.19 am. 12:28 p.m.; high tide, 6:02 a.m. and West Virginia—Fair tonight and Moon rises 5:09 am.; sets 3:15 p.m. and 0. 40, 1. B P. 0. E. W. are teq w of sorrow Friduy beloved duughter of and the late Capt. Michael Funeral from her late residence. 1634 6th st. n. Junuary 8, at 10 a.m. Strictly private. CARROLL. The remains of Private ROY C riday afiernoon, January 7, 1921, o'clock. . busband and father, br. WIL RY. who departed this life two years age which has led to confused specula- | feet; while the flowers generally consid- | tomorrow: warmer home. B A ered to have the most agreeable fra- for the e tion by mere man as to what she did| zrance’come from the Mitcham district | Iecords for Twenty-Four Hours. L iR pats of e poulh b ME with them. of England, where the conditions of soil | Thermometer—4 p.m., 50; 8 p.m, 44 T k B it 0L s DR IR A The real romance and adventure in|and altitude are decidedly different from | 12 midnight, 40; 4 a.m., 39; 8 a.m., 39 o A Rhen: o s e T the statement lies not so much in the | those in France. ; noon, 31. SER S AT R Bses to which these imports were put [ “The rose geranium, which has such| Barometer—4 p.m, 29.83; § pm. . F. HATTON. * | God took away our dear father . . as where they came from—a story |an exquisite odor, is' also grown and (20.93; 12 midnight, 30.00; 4 am., 3007 | od took awas our dear fatber which is related in the following bul- | distilled in France, but Spain, Algiers|8 a.m.. 30.14; noon, 30.20. Ul G“-‘ At Mosst Hepe Botpest, Tis later took dear little Frank, mprove lg ng letin from the Washington, D. C.,|and the Island of Reunion engaged in the Highest temperature, 50, occurred} R ~""l-_ S s comfort heart of oul headquarters of the National Geo- |Industry. Unlike the lavender, however, | at 4 p.m. yesterday. Juniary 7, ng par- | NI - graphic Society: the perfume of the rose geranium comes | Lowest temperature, 31, occurred at| Jora sy s4s See e Py 1 | HIS CHILDREN. lxtures an ore “When you pay the apothecary a sum |{fom its leaves and not from the|noon today. Paul's Church, 15th and v sts., at 9 am | METZ. In loving rem of our loving that seems like @ dollar a whiff for |flowers. Temperature same date last year— | Burial private. . fier, "IDA . METZ. who departed thit . something that delights your senses, Rose Vies With Tobacco. Highest, 35; lowest, 12. - TR year ago today. January Athactlve Homes or it you are especially fastidious | “But the country that might well be Condition of the Water. i e A Mo s bands are folded, hive Bim compound the scent that|i o . by its scent fs Buy T 1 condition of water| BURKE. beloved-hosband ot the ot er work o : e ! garia, for| Temperature and condition of water| I - ? T AT L - TG suits' your personality, did you YeTd its fose crop Is second only to its to-'at 8 am.: Great Falls—Temperature, B Burke (oee Tuohy). Bequiem masm at Her heavenly crown is won. The reason that we all like to luxuriate in a e e ey bacco, Over 12,500 acres of land in 35; condition, 60. Fetérs Church! Tielatives and (riends mited | Never shall wo coase to love you hotel sometimes is primarily because of its eles and Jands along the Mediterra- | (e Drovinces of Fhilippopolis and Tide Tables. o i, W R B Sl e beautiful lighting fixtures, and the soft, warm N DLy oW B o e Ny | ETowth of roses, from the petals of | (Furnished by United States coast|pyRNEs, Thursdas. Jamuary 6, 1 0r how You tolled and. tried to teach us, light th ead th Y ti m ers, others, perhaps, were plucked by | wpich atear of roses is distiled. Tn and geodetic survel.) a.m., HELEN G. BYR. Fouuge How to obey God's will, g] ey Sp! over the entire room. . But deatl has left a vacancy er il \d_for you, dear mother; it God loved you more. This world can n We did all we We loved you, Gone, bat not forgotten. 5 “the vegetable kingdom is neces-| prance and Italy, and the Balf open Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets p CARROLL, son of Roy L. and Alice F. THE CHILDREN. * i il iful sarily the most fertile source of per-| oo™ s ) OPen. {501 p.m. roll, who “died in France October 6, . acoel 4. £h, Saioty Bk Ak . In our display rooms you will find beautifu fumes. From its flowers. such as the | JEN1aden buds, which have very few | *roporonSun ises, 7:27 am.; sun| hate Tached Washincion. Fancesl erstees | MINOR. Sacred to the memors of our semi-indirect fixtures and dining table domes. Tad Ian0 R crmarin e Wand = from Hits 3 pped off by diligent oIl ake pia Tt At Ko . January 20 and take your rest, 3 & Automobile lamps to be lighted one- e. He thought it best! - .. = "Aby ps 13 howe, 5 will improve the attractiveness of your home. fastidious connoisseur 'would be able roses ate peucehCusand pounds of i pna)fhour after supset. CHAMBERS, Saldenly. Satordar. December i bere wis reat In comparison ‘with the advantages secured Lofeclestieither{aometsiiuplefodarjion but it takes about ‘two hundred Weather in Various Gities. CHAMBERS, " beloved naband of - Anng © 9 fercfivore. + the cost is not large. Moreover, you can pay on verfames alone, but for sclentiflc | o'l *ror P e L NSl R NARDIELLO. ' Sacred to the memory of o1 A s 5 n making | . = = T o5 et ARDIELLO, who wa our easy installment plan—a few dollars down o S | tcont alioutis2e0ca pound: Tat e ] bers. Funera Jate reside summoned by the beavenly Fatier one sei: and the balance in small monthly installments. Ophelia “Untailing Naturalist.” the Balkans, as well as in® Asiatie A 382 .. ‘services Friday, e oG-l 0 L INREG 2 5 5 {Rosemary, thyme, sweet basil and ;‘)‘;rl‘;?;.“ Jhere they were fntroduced tations os: Sor St ettiinore A e oone Eut wot with outward show. . i t profusion efik, the note 'urkis| a s i > = For the heart that mourns sincere Domes range in price from $18 to $40 T Msditersanon " counteies: ond here | Statesman and man o Jotters. rpn : : CHAMBERS. - Teminr 1 | o wiently and w0 Semi-indirects range from $16 to §$35 the chemist can distill the whole plant | latter half of the nineteenth sentury, 5 be conducied for deceased Sir Kaight W. 1. | , FLk DAUGHTERS CLAIKE AND FLLA. * . eminairects rang and not bother about picking the flow- | 2nd in India, Persia, the Fayum prov- S CHAMEERS Ey De Molay Commasders, No. | PADGETT. In sad but loving remembrance ers. ' Shakespeare, the unfailing natur. (ince in Egypt and in France © The 4, K. T., on the evening of Friday. Juh of my dear mother, RACHEL MARIAN - alist that he was, made no error when | industry lately has been introduced Albany 7, 1921, at the parlors of W. PADGETT, who departed this life one year - Gas ht CO he choose for Ophelia the flowers that | into Germany. Atlantie & Co.’ 14th and Chapin sts. Sir knights| 880, January 6, 1920. on . she scattered. Many of the countries of Europe | Baitimore Wil assemble at the commanders asylum| Just asleep, her soul immortal, 19 Tenth St. N “The old-fashioned ;,avenderdfiowem 1: f,’fi"? for cen'turlesdaucceufu“y distilled | Bismarck . iy Gles 2% 4730 b.o. or at the undertaking parlors plwelling now beplenu”:"el:'oe les artm en . N. W, which our grandmothers used to pacl rom such seeds as caraway, anise | Boston 40 - Raln R & % Ehain cash, - o Sales Dep: ent 4 th St the houschold linen and their rich old |and fennel for flavoring and - seenting Buftalo - 0.22 Cloudy {COAPMAN. Entered into eternal peace Wednes- Bwest apd wpilstled Fopens.- Iaces grow best in France and England. { Purposes. and the citrus fraits of ltaly | Charleston Giar das, January 5 1921, EUGENE UBRBERT| Guarded and kept by the Savior, A _temperamental flower it might be|and Sicily yield quantities of valuaple | Ghot?, i: feas. Sebeg DL ved husband of el Y BT called, too. for unless the climate, soil |0l In fact, so fragrant are the flowers | neaias 001 Cloudy < ot Bt s i e iy In J the and shrubs of some of the islands of the | Denver . P e e ® vioLa.* Mediterranean that they are called the | Detroit | 2 SCOTT. Sacred to the memory of our loved pice Islands of Europe, as the Molucca | El Paso. SEe RIE S0 - :rchipelago in the Dutch East Indies | Galveston January 4, 1921, at 6:15] one, VIRGINIA MARIE SCOTT, who passed > ey today, ‘re known as the Spice Islands on ac- | Helena 1821 :8th st n.w.,| ~fato gh t beyond three years ago 3 ¢ . Tas A Oloud, Raymond A. Davis, Dr. William E. Davis,{ . ard with souls afa That Wonderful Do ALL YOUR he would know his native land, Corsica, | Lonisvilje Clear’ Melvin R. Davis and George W. Davis. Serv-| A lona ti pestiotes e deep, B M k = U d m‘t};ehrllz;yee% Eh‘u(l by the odor of the | Miami, Fla Clear jces at the residence Friday, January 7, at| Now tell me if that any is. -flowered cistus. New ol Clea p.m For gift or grace, surpassing this, F Holland Belle i . ar) etmg naer Frankineense Derived From Gum. |New York. DORSEY. On Wednesday morning, January 5, He giveth His beloved sieep” b B On Roof “Frankincense, which i ) DRINhmR A 1021, at her home, Clarksville, Howard coun- | ~ FATHER, SISTER AND AUNTS. utter € INO0O| ohi 897 s one of thejPhiladelphia. 30.02 D03 S Clondly: ty, Md. KATHARINE HENDERSON, wife| SHREVE. In lovinz remembrance of my dear z ief aromatic constituents of the in- | Phoenix, Ariz 29.96 -.. Cloudy of L. Walter Dorsey and daughter of the| mother. KATHERINE ELIZABETH SHREVE, Uniform, well-salted, de- Meats, Fancy Groceries, sense burned in churches, is the gum l‘lmhnwh“. gn ;:00:; :_}"ngr late James T. Henderson. Funeral from the| who departed this life thirteen years ago Iious., Found o 'the Vepetabies — b tainsble ool 2f a,tree found in Bast Africa, | Portiend, Me 2023 o family residence on Friday, January 7, at| today, January 6, 1908. Thot ot e 69 l/ ot TihoTR g el 3.':‘#{;::% on the Island of Socotra, In | gorpited: O 3074 r{,_,’ 13 pm.Interment at Réck Creck céme- =g tpmenifde SRR 5 z . San_Antonio. 30.20 061 Cloudy : Of the one 1 loved o dear: Lb. . c get the Old Dutch Habit. | Napadies and gentlemen in the time of | Gah fien. . 30.00 .... Cloudy |HEILMANN. Wednesday, Januars 5, 19 A memory of my loving mother, nonm Belle Butter— i Napoleon used the tonquin bean, a na- | s Francisco. 30.22 0.01 Cloudy THEODORE, beloved husband of Anna Heil ‘The one 1 loved so dear. tive of Guiana, to scent their snuff !Seatfle 30.14 Pt.cloudy | mann. Funeral from his late residence, 2211 HER LOVING DAUGHTER NELLIE.“ Another good - Market Hours: boxes : 3 : P o 5 nother cream- el urs = 2 lk(, Louls.... 30.22 Beax e mn!.yifl.lhnnny 8 at 2 pm. | YEITOH, In sad and loving remembrance 2 60(: ere r' ¥ Hous WiVeJ" ave 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. | tmited ?r?";:::-rnm?um;;l?errag:!:";:mely Wasi":6 015 Clouay ™ HIGGTNS, s e ,lum‘:"‘"‘ - my dear mother, MARY A VEITCH, Lb. . 3 Wh Thrifty H e S e [mited in number. *'Ambergris 1 s | WA, . Suddenls. at the Emergency Hon.| Gied tws soare ako talay, Jsmoers & 0 . el )y 3 y the pital, Tuesday, Jsnuary 4, 1921, at 6:45 «nimal of the same name and musk by Moments of sadness still come o'er me, pao., JOHN D., beloved husband of Char- SNently Sones GF ‘Rirsihr S0 T the muskox, the muskrat and th = .| lotte C. Higgins, aged 44 years. Funeral y* - i e muskox. e TR o musk | MRS. MARY BUSCHER DIES. | Bt &t S it “hulien| i hd e Though God took you two years ago You don’t know the sorrow to be left alo#e Till God sends message to your home; *Tis sad when He calls for one or the other, But the saddest of all is when God calls youb ‘mother. Friday, January 7, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. (3 MoGRATH. At his residence, 808 Hillen st., Baltimore, Md., after a short illness, PAT- RICK J.," beloved husband of Nora Driscoll IN MEATS - i Inited States from China and In- | dia. Musk has one peculiar and almost - i Inexplicable characteristic. One grain | of it kept freely exposed to the air of a c well ventilated room will impregnate | the atmosphere for ten years without | sensibly diminishing in weight.” crain_form, 11 the United States from Ching arg 1ic| children, 22 Great-Grandchildren. Mrs. Mary M. Buscher. lifelong resi-| McGrath! The deceased was & native of | HER LOVISE AND LONELY DAUGHTE dent of Washington, died early Tuesday | County Clare, Ireland, and resided in Wash-| L hthoml} Wo0D AR e ingfon for eeveral years before movi Baltimore, six years ago. Interment F morning. in Baltimore. [3 at her home, 3343 P street, at the uge orMetgmy years.! : rs. Buscher is survived by eleven - i McNAMARA. January 5, 1921, at 3:30 am. children, sixty-seven grandchildren A Tatercalos Tl o s MARA, brother of the iate Sister Mary VEITCH. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear grandmother, MARY A. VEITCH, ho died two years ago today, January €, 919. Grann; —_— i I | About one-half of all the diamonds ! .. lin the world are owned by Ameri- twenty-two great-grandchildren. dear. T miss you more than tongue layas, Tibet and eastern Siberia. Abe Tl {15,000 ounces of musk, usaally in ;’;‘:ls\-mved by 11 Children, 87 Grand- lquiem mass will be said at Holy Trinity [ T T oy can tell, n Church tomorrow morning and burial | 3iaking parlors Frides s 2t ool But my only comfort without you is that cans. will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mass 10 a.m. at St. Dominics Church in heaven you do dwell. Interment Mount Olivet cemgtery. . There are thoughts that never perish, | NANTZ, Kuneral services will be beld Fri-| , Oh bow precious "; ¥your name; a (6] i ranermoon, Jamuary . g0l "at 0| Inlide 1 loved on deariy, ! clock, at Ariington netional cemetery for i 1 do the swme. i | Fiene itne ATRERT NANTE: who was| HER LOVING' GEANDDAUGHTER, CORA i i killed in France February 28, 1915, 6% | k 2 New Jersey ave. s.e., Miss 2 A ! mother, . 3 /| O'BRIEN. beloved sister of Mrs. M. A.| Jiho died two yeurs ago today, January 6, Liston. _Funera] at 10 a.m. Friday, thence to St.’ Peter's Church, where requicm mass will be said for repose of her soul. [3 REED. January 5, 1921, at his home, 1813 Vernon st. n.w., JOHN P. REED. Funeral INCORPORATED * 4 1316 121324. 7™ ST.N.W. ever shall we cease to love you, Never shall your memory fade Sweetest thoughts forever Lin Around the grave where you laid. HER LOVING GRANDDAUGHTER, LOTTIE From Our Smoke Houses Sure Emjyhhsize ' CLEAR THE RACKS SALE OF e s P s s el Sl of our dearly beloved wife and mother, BERTIE WALLACE, who departed this life two years ago today, January 6, 1919, Thou art gone, but not forgotten, in Ghia grest vorld of wigte: Thou shalt always be remembered As long as God gives us life. More and at 9:15 p.m., at Fmergency Hospital, LLOYD FRANCIS, beloved son of S. Eagene and Mary L. Sebastian, aged eight ye: Fun- eral from his late residence, 315 New York ave. n.w., Friday, January 7, at 3:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. * SHOEMAKER. Suddenly, January 5, 1921, at The Spetials ‘ Offered {Here 5 Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, the Poi . small and lean, 1b..... Smoked Picnics, small - lean, Ib...... 25¢ 20c Breakfast Bacon, by the piece, 32¢ 40c - SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Every Garment Radically Cut; Many Are Priced Below Cost and : s ] ! I ‘s residence, Conduit rd., MARY - re each day we miss you. How 'Bout a Nice YOUNG HEN? ({il: S5 i e b R T LT i ). uryives ¥ three sons a A g sorrot 1b... ST . i SUl S .95, .95, 4 § Yermillion). Survired by thres ssos and et lies in our hearts conceated. . - - < | EVOTED HUSBAN V] Wafer-Sliced Bacon, Ib. ...... Folks, we have small ones and large l Values §25. $30, $35 and to 345, 55T 4t 3 pom. Belatives and | D5 DEVOTED HUSHAND SVERY w. friends invited to attend. ones—but EVERY one is tender and fat. TYSER. January 5, 19 1, at 1:00 p.m., HAN- Choice Cuts From Well-Fed 44c | Also Frying Chickens, Capons, Turkeys 1 USE PALMINEDelicious $ Plan a good chicken dinner economically NAH' E. (nee Ferry). aged 64 years, be- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. i abspeciibinis e e $26.75 T b ate rondenn. 5530 B avetnertl | 5 WILKIAN LEE, Fuseral Dot from her late residence, 3535 Ga. ave. n. January 8, at 3 pm. 7* VIERECK. Thursday, January 6, 1921, at her residence, 3301 Lowell st., Cleveland Park. IDA PEARCE, wife of Heory L. Viereck and mother of Haroldene and Pearce Davis, in her 49th year. Funeral from above ad dress Saturday. January 8, at 2 pm. In- terment in Rock Creek cemetery. 7 WEAVER. Eutered into eternal rest Tuesday, January 4. 1921, BESSIE, beloved wife of Harry Weaver, ' daughter of Willam B. Greene, sister of Lucy Towler, Lena Phe son, Cora Shelton, Eleanor Jenkins, Marie Greene, Mollle Greene, William W. Greene, { DRESSES %550 $9.50, ~$12.50 Values $15, $20, $25 and to $30 - $15, $12.50 and $10 BoYs surs | FURS REDUCED 95 §'( and embalmer. Livery in congection. Com: dious chapel and modern crema toriim. Moderate prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call, M. 1385 Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N, Phone L. 5543 ‘Quick. Dignified_and Efficient Service, W. W. Deal & Co. | | i Young Native Cattle at All | | DANISH NUT BUTTER As good on the finest tables as for baking, Fresh Laid EG-G-S cooking Includ, ames T n ol H .. 818 H ST. Lincoln 8454. Great big, full-bodied, and frying. ~ This is an absolutely pure Nut Butter—free M et 33 1 / 7 zmm'fi;f:?-' ;'ifi,ff.,?:?i Greent; Eumeral] Automobile Service. S selected eggs—the kind from animal fats. Your safisfaction is stole, cape or’ 3 D1 TR i o “ZURHORST” you’ve been looking for. GUARANTEED—a certificate in writing to 2 7 L S z to attend. 7 301 East Capitol Strect this effect in each package. JUST TRY c IN MEMORIAM. Phone Lincoln 372 Established in Martinsville, Ind. 1857 — JAMES T. RYAN, > 817 PA. AVE. 8.B. Modern Chapel. Lincola 143 BEALL. Sacred to the memory of our de- voted sister, SADIE BEALL. who departed this life two years ago today, January 6, 1919, Keep her, Jesus, in Thy keeping. Till we Trench the shining shore; Then, oh, Master, let us see her, Private Ambulanees. Love and keep her as before. Livery in Counection. HER SISTERS. * < BECKETT. In sad but loving remembrance @R—SPBHRECQ of my beloved husband, LEMUEL MORGAN 1208-H SrrEET N-W BECKETT, who departed this life one year (ForMERLY 64OF: IT! Lb $teen Petticoats Black and green wom- en's fast color sateen petticoats —plain and $1,19 color trimmed flounces. Flannelette Gowns retty pink ane U $1.15 B $1.00 Clearance of every all-wool blue serge, Crompton corduroy and mixture that sold to $15—popular belted models with lined pants—for boys 7 to 17 years—also about 75 fine $12.50 macki- naws included in sizes Lots of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Grape Fruit are good. Large size, 3 for 25¢ Florida Cranges, good sized, doz.......: York Imperial Apples, %% peck.......... .Fancy Box Apples, %4 peck............. No. 1 Grade Potatoes, Old Dutch BREAD FRESH FROM THE OVENS Get it oven-hot. Great big, 12-ounce loaves of wholesomeness. Try it—then buy three at a time. .35¢ .25¢ .20c 35¢ ago today, January 6, 1920. Loved in life, remembered in death, VOTED' WIFE, MARY C. BECK-| | striped gowns with % sleeve and collar effects peck : PHONE-MAIN 108 7c Loaf - ----3 for 20c Onions. Yellow Globe, fancy, stock, 74 peck.. 9c RU ORI St il o (i e SO e embrance of SARAH | ngpeare, CiFNichalt, WiBSpaare iy S . COMFORTS AND BLANKETS REDUCED | i o o mtpemm, SFCs Toepemn BUTLER. In memory of our dear father, who left us one year mgo today, January 6, 1920. God only kiows how much we miss you, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That is within our hearts concealed. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES T. BUTI DENHAM. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear mother. MARGAKET DENHAM, who fell asleep in Jesus three years ago today, January 6, 1918. No_mother now to guide me, With love sincese and true; No mother to_caress me, As you would want to do. Your dear face seems always before me, And your sweet smiles are, to You canmot come to me, dear mother, But some day I'll come to you. 3032 M St. NW Egtablistes 18m. Automoblle Service. WM. H. SARDO & CO., o 412 H st nee. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. _Automobile Funerals. The originally lowest prices in the city now cut an additional 25%—tremendous savipgs—big variety. MEN’S !"l.l'iEzCliIEx l!IN?I'(Z’RWEAR Sale Women’s e 35 e 390 7G| 5 to $6.50 warm and heavy. Shoes MEN'S $2.50 UNION SUITS $ e e 3.95 sizes 36 to 44; full cut. Jahogumy cut, - SWEET PRUNES From the Santa Clara Valley. This is an exceptional of- ROYAL BAKING POWDER For folks who ido their own baking. A chance to save! No. 1 can 43c Mixed Vegetables Enable you to make your own delicious - Soups. No. 2 can er. 3lbs,25c No.1,7c GROCERY EXTRAS Old Dutch COFFEE Sure s-a-t-i-s-fies that desire for REAL FLAVOR. Lb., 25¢ 25% V. L. SPEARE CO. Fresh Caught Trout, Ib. . .26¢ vi Jesus. - WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR ith “high ana. jo ‘HER LOVING DAUGH TR, OLIVE PAYNE. Canned Corn-............ 8¢ Granulated Sugar, 1b...... 9¢ Fresh Caught Herring, Ib. 15¢ Short and long sleeve Seels; sifes 24 to 3. HORAN. In sad but loving remembrance of my beloved son and our shirts, and long pants of THOMAS HOR. fine White rib with fleecy back—regular sizes. BURSON HOSE ‘Women's famous black and -cordovan hose in all sizes—splendid quality. devoted brother, who departed this life one year ago today, January 6, 1920. Auni. versary mass was said at St. Aloysius Churel for tlie repose of his sopl. May he rest in peace. HIS MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. JONES. A sorrowful and.tear-dimmed tribute to the memory of our dear husband and fa- 19¢ 25¢ Fresh Caught Croakers, Fancy Large Smelts, Ib. . .25¢ Maine-style Corn........12%,¢c Spiced Jumbles, Iced Jum- Special Sale on Milk—Bor- den’s, Van Camp’s and Everyday — all splendid bles, Lemon Jumbles and Sugar Crimps—all fine, fresh little cakes, excellent Sliced Halibut, bb. ... . . .35¢ FortLinco grades, at only, per can.12%¢ to take along- for lunch. . lalibut Friday. only. Seperted thi 1o to poan am suiny, 0| oNltimes Bevleni) Ot B v e ‘ i ason- i SlwedplkeFub,lb.ZSc 5 uary 6, 1919, ¥ e e Dates are certainly season 5 F}ket t};:ml;ssorted if youzsc Sliced Salmon, Ib. . ... .. .35 GUARANTEED KID GLOVES |Misses’ & Children’s School Shoes || * f"r:’m;z;":{'}:"’i{;_":-:";'-l had to paet mnmm o .ahle now: Pkglol o ike. Perlb......... Salt N Mackere o Cholce of black, white, Manogany witn Bt od” who s CEO C. SHAFF, w i B e S e Pk Fancy Fat Mackerel. 3 for 25¢ St and contraat vicia @7 Gy | 2ot £$2.95)| - L oy | ESERmSTEFOTS I Lo Lonely every night and da¥: 1t e Bt bright ke it ased 'to be 1 daddy went away. Betore our Uxi% LOVING CHILDREN. hall never forget you, dear son, ¥ Whlle'Ta. this world 1 stay: God only knows my feelings Since you have pussed swy. o, five grades. at MODERATE PRICES. 30181318 Appropriate Floral Tokens 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 108 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Gal. oo iets coacoec P attractive prices. learge Fat Mackerel, C Covers & Brassi Neat embroidery trimmed l l SILK LISLE HOSE ‘Women's black, whiteand cordovan seam-back Hose, in all sizes; reinforced soles and heel: muslin styles in a great assortment—sizes 36 to- 44 —regularly 59 59¢ MRS, ] S YOUR LOVING MARY A. WILLIAMS,