Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
-A THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY., JANUARY 31, DIED. IN MEMORIAM. ¢ mass will be said Relatives und fr Women’s “Quaker Maid” and “Supreme” SILK HOSE Full fashioned, in bl cordovan, tat formerly . § One Lot of Women’s « WINTER HATS Sold for $10 and $ $12. Must go at once. 1.0 e year age today. dny by day. < grow thinner wers we placed Will wither ns THE SSOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Iu px beneath rnent Very specially priced Sale price VALAIN. COLDONIA F at Tenth St. . g L:".‘; : i s 1 : 2 13 er-invenio.y 4 £% I At Extreme 3 EABDOY. who died Juns. Feiseihedietion : i L e e i e ton e Women's Black Silk Drop- i | B .‘.r..'.‘.f:‘u.‘:}‘.(... Mifs Vo Seank a5 bedcs stitch Hosiery—Excellent val- q R cnmon B o T stood b3 her bt uwes: a real bargain: all sizes: i Lok T e formerly $230. Sale 79 . X b A heart Now comes the big Mid-Winter Clearaway Event from Kafka’s price Y ¢ § Sl Sllk Underwear Specialized Shop. Every section cf the store contributes its share Women's Fiber Siik Mad g e ol DACGH fioaiaait our late Drothes Gone, but How T miss ber o o L § R AT viowa It wax two vears ugo, de Sinee you” were cull Vanity Fair Glove Silk Vests —With ribbon and hemstitched straps; formerly $2.95 $3.95. Sale price.. & prIcE indtay of items disclosed by Inventory that MUST GO witlicut regard to cost. Prices are but a fraction of velues end former prices. Every Woman and Miss—Every Girl and Tot—uwill find something need- ed in this sale. For weeks we’ve been preparing. Now we’re ready. COME and Reap a Harvest of Real SAVINGS. Fawn, co mapolis, M. buck, deer, 1 SO and: e e price Wemen's Onyx Siik HO i in cordo Vanity Fair Glove Silk Em= broidered §5. Sale Vests — Formeriy $3.50 ersey Siik Reinforced seat; ex- with silk clocks ) $2.75 formerly § to us i 3 price cellent quality ; ior- i y meriy sic §3 Q5 Women's 4 “Onyx” e AV s Crepe de Chine and Satin gty Bloomers—Plain and lace trim- med; formerly $6.50. Sale price. Crepe de Chine Some lace trimmed; So ke opened wide U ¥ GRAN pair. Black and tan; brown and blue; black and navy. Very special $1 00 at cessecaaeans HAYS. T. 3. HARFORD, Master. 31 uary 30, 1021, at her resl- ning apartment, HELEN L. RD, sister of May Lou H. Byington a H. Beatty. Funeral notice remenbrance ed this life F Relatives and Trienta invited to attend terment at Glenwood. WHITING. _ Officers and memhers F. A, A. M. forg, HIS LOVIAG o = tormerly Sk e ... D490 Jersey Silk Pettibockers—A CHILDREN. denls, Sunday, January 30, 19: In sad but lovinz remembrance T3 daugiter, MARIE MEYEwS Wis e oue be held Wednesday p.m.. for the purpose small lot in black, purple, the TTth sear of 1 Funeral services | of our late brother. HENRY TNG copen; vmm(rl\- & H of her daunghter HERBERT C. CAVE. Master. i 3.95 e} B el VR T : —Ja 2 3 H xAnaoux A tribute of love to the m SaL e s RS 5 The midnight stary are xleaniug T BARBOUR, i enteri 2 c / ag Washable * Satins blue, rose, and maize. Formerly T 95¢ t ets of Geor- gette and \.repe de Chine—Lace med, in flesh, light blue and e i $5.00 po Petticoats—All Jersey 1 .Afiela Com- , taupe Sale $7 50 ctemnal rest ten years 31, 1911, Gone in the best of his ¢ Just in his blo Tom from the hearts tiat loved him. sleen in_a silent tomb, IRt Srier caneall stw Gwa. ol Ul SO HEw LoVING MOTHER. * BARKER. In sad bnt loving remembrance of | SHIPLEY. A tribute o. love to the my dear son, ARTHVR (. BARKFE of our devoted dnuzh.cr dud sisier, died four years ago today. Januars 31. 1917. | L SuIPLEY, Who e, yeurs ug Anniversaty mass at St. Dominie’s Chiirch. uary 31, 1918, In_the graverard. fastly sleeping. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Where the flowers gently wave, ust & wemory fouu and ne; 2 Lics the one T loved so dearly, Just a wkeu g appreciacon In his lonely silent grave. And a beartiche sui tor you, THE FAMILY. * MUTHEL AND SIST BISHOP. In sad but loving remembrance of | SOBOTKA my dear son, JAMES A. BISHOP. who dicd | dear bavy, lfi(;‘:fih:l b Sohas. Dauuared iy {Anit peayien 02 Gon s aave Lotten st and think When 1 aw all aio For memory is ‘the s thing you of Georgette, Tricolette, Crepe de Chine cand Satin. All Colors. All our $10, $15 and $18.50 included. ves fo monrn Sisters. lost of friends and rela from Provi 114 and 6th . at 2 pm ROBERT . Tanaars 30. 1921, ROSALIA. ghter of the late John S. and Funeral from her late resi- Sth Wednesday, Fel- . " Requiem mass at hureh_at 9 o'clock. Rela friends invited. Interment (pri Yate) Holy Tood cemetery: 1 brloved da Ursla Marli . 1013 Blouses are merly. $1 price ... 1921, at 8| eleven years azo toda: = X en 3 1z ¥, Janu: L1910, ths life = Jersey Petticoats—Accordion For final Clearance at— il 30 S e | Avertirs mams st 1o Somasters: 1s life hree Seurs Gone, but not forgotten. MOTHER. * BRANDENBURG. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear mother. IDA V. BRA! DENBURG, who de rted this life four years Masiid AND DADDY. ago today, January 31, 1917 Today recalls the wmory In_the gravesard, silently ~|wp|ng UL loved Ge ‘Where the flowers 1. ve, Aud thuse who rew. . 1 in green and Sale price.. $5-OO Camisoles — In Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin and Geor- gette; lace trimmed and hem- stitched; all in three ot No_dead to us; we love ¥ Not lost, but gone bes You live Wi us u 1w And Will 160 cveryia Funeral services at ay, 3 p.m. Relatives Interment private. 31 CLOSING QUT ALL OUR WOMEN'S WINTER APPAREL - M., will be | tional Lode, ay, February el ut M 1, 7921, Lies our mother we loved so dearly, Are WS WU 101 s ¥ C. VAUGHAN, ' In her cold and silent grave. $6.95 t- wanANDMA. * groups : | McGINNIS, On Sunday, January 30, 1931, at She is gone, but not forgotten. THOMAS.CYR! i Formerly $1.50. 79C i . i e ridence, 1018 East Capltal 1. Never shall her memosy fade: ot o vs. In Coud and ioviug remem- k tsbithatiiso NIE, beloved wife o iam §. McGinnis. Sweetest thoughts shall niways litger THOMAS-CY! Sale price . One group of ous! Funeral services will be held at Zurhorst's ‘Around the spot where she is laid. m.m'“;‘-::‘-‘., from $5.75 to $10—Georgettes, Crepe rarlors, 301 de Chines. Nets, in white. flesh, navy and black. For final 52 50 . clearance at eececeee.en... t Capitol st., Monday, Jan- p.m. Interment at Clevelana, (ll!-\'tlund papers please cops.) * day, January 31, 1921, JAMES aged 81 years. Funeral from residence of his son, Townley A. McKee, 1521 Island ave. n.w., Tuesday nrmnonn nary 1, at 3 o'clock. HER FAMILY. * BYRD. In loving but sad remembrance of our father and grandfather, BARNEY BYRD, who left us three Sears' today, January 31, Formerly $2. it L Formerly $5.00. Sale price ... 20 Womeh’s & Misses’ Dre#ses——J Streét Dresses of Georgette, Taffeta and Tricotine. A few Evening Gowns._ 10 Women’s & Misses’ Suits— The momth of Junuw.y 1 To me the Suuucst uf e Because eigic Choice A Lappy howe 1 How “sweee iue hici But acath bus lert u i Gone, but not forzotten. HIS_LOVIN CHILDREN. DAUGHTERS AND GRANI it s Sk imss ol st a i Lingerie Blouses — Voiles and I B Mol | LA In o e o f 27 soruse. - £ 5 2 5 Batistes, in white, blue and rose; ! MOSES, ' aged seventy-t e - Tannary o e Ciedione loving remembrance of g 20 Women’s & Misses’ Coats— formerly $650, $425 and &7 B() »m‘.,,. Py e ot catie i coms o e, Velour, Novelty Mixture and Kersey. 1 $395. Sale price ... 3 I e e Your well remembered iootsteps Ak SHll listen for in vain, Aud wmy eyes urow ui e wateh, Aud ‘my heaet e A shadow res:s upon my. I miss s well lovea f: Where'er 1 turu, wa 1 see his vacant p But at last, Free fro In the lana . God will give PAYNE. On Sai HIS LOVING MOTHER. * i his residence. beloved husband | years. al serv late res e on Tuesday, February 1, at: 3 | _pm. nterment at Falls ‘Church, Va. | PAYNE. A special communication of George C. Whiting Lodge, No. F. AL A, M., is Brassieres—Standard makes, such as De Bevoise, Model and W. B.; Sizes for smail and large women. Sale price 47c La Camille Front Lace Corsets— ;(';)‘:i\e two dozen. Sale $2.95 Stylish Stout Brassieres; former- TN TI81.95 ¢ 25% discount on all La Ca- mille and La Vida Corsets. No COLE. Sacred to the memory of our beloved 20 Fine Fur Muffs— Woli, Fox, Muskrat. 20 Fur Chokers— Extra Size Voile Blouses—Sizes 4635 to 52y4; formerly $595. Sale price .ee.ee. $1‘95 Regulation Linene Blouses—Small sizes only. Sale $1 75 . price ... Lingerie Blouses—A few of each Payne, aged i s W 1d_at his MOTHER, LAVINIA B. COLE, who entered W, the great ond twenty-one years ago. January 31, 1500. We do believe that just the same sweet face, But glorified, is waiting in the place Where we shall meet if only we gladsome morning, free from puin, qatled for 1 o'elock n ebriacy 1921, Masonic Hall, Georgetewn, for the | purposs’of attending the fancral of our late Are counted worthy in_that by a iR DACGHTERS. * brother, WILLIAM N. PAYNE. By order |CURRAN. In loving remembrance of our be- BEVoI FATHER. * WASHINGTON. 1n xad but lovin brance of my beloved Lusly Fran) IR BT beloved lusbrud, NATHANIEL year ago !od.-y‘ J..uum 31, of ‘s’ maraitptal maxier loved son and brother, THOMAS LBO CUR- BEN A. BOGLEY, Secretary. RAN. ALL OTHER SUITS, \ COATS AND FUR COATS | May his sovl rest in peace. > PAYNE. A special meeting of Logan Tribe No. 8, Improved Order of Red Men, will be DIGGS. In loving remembrance of our darling 1-2 off ted this life 1920. o not_forgott size. Sale price. Special 79 m jons. ‘ the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM i HIS mvn\u wll-‘b. ESTE! L exceptior i T — e T e C [ RoRE! of B SOTRIRR, Suchom: Theres a vacant chaic In the comer LLE WASHING 5 jEACtes OIS IEFINHC R For we lost one of earth’s best treasures In sad and loving remembrance | REESE. Sunday, January 80, 1;"'1 in Mem- When our mother's heart was stilled. of my dear son. GEORGE E. WILLIAMS, phis. Tenn., RERECCA Widow of Hubert H. Reese, Andrew Selden of Washington. in Memphis. { ROCETS. Saturday, Jannary 20, 1921, at 5:30 at_his 1 dence, 502 M st. ne., JOHN R. ROGERS, { beloved husband of Elizabeth Rogers (nee Pryor). He leaves to mourn their loss a loving wife, brother, sister and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral from Mount ¥ REESE, ter of Mrs, Tnterment HER DAUGHTERS. MARY WOOD AND FRANCES. DOUGLAS. A tribute of love to the memory of my devoted daughter, LENA DOUGLAS, who departed this life one year mgo today,| Fond memary keeps you ever near me, January 31, 1920. Though you Dfl;;ltd awa, Often my thoughts do wander S LOV] OTHER. To the trlYP‘ not l’idr l«lwl}' nt = ‘Where was laid my darling daughter, me Just one year ago today. IRECTORS. There are thoughts that never perish, Quick, Dignified and Ffiicient Service, Oh, how precious is your name; . 3 In life T Inved you dearly, . - 816 H ST. 8454, HER DEVOTED MOTHER, JAND BROWN. * | _ Automoblle Serviee. """ Chapel. DOUGLAS. Sacred to the memory of my de- voted mother, LENA DOUGLAS, who depart “ZURHORST” ed this life one year ago today, January 381, 1920. 301 li“llt Capitol Street e Lincoin 372 ville, Ind. hy m n':,.‘::’u;lted fhis ltfe threc years ago today. sadness still come o' =] tears 4o often flow: " After Inventory Sale for “Tots-to-Teens” A Great Event for Mother and Little Folks on the Third Floor Girls’ Middy Blouses BARGAINS - Lonsdale Jean and Galatea “Nayvee” i Middies, in plain white and white with for Little Folks Airy Baptist Church Wednesday, February . at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. Tyler. pastor. . Re- mnine ean be seen at Better's undertaking establishment, 1202 W In death 1 do the same. er at. s.e. Sleep on, dear hushand, and take your rest, God called you home, He thonght it best; He saw your suffering here was great ‘And opened wido the golden gate. HIS LOVING WIFE. 1¢ RUSSELL. Departed this life Sunday, January 20, 1921, at 1 p.m., DAVID W. RUSSELL, hushand” of Margaret R. Russell. Funerai A Remarkable Sale of Her well remembered footsteps T'm listening for in vain. Estal And my eyes grow dim with watching. 1857 JAMES T. RYAN, services will bo held at’his late residence. Sl D T i Dl 802 G st. n.e., at 2 p.m. February 1. Rel " Can I help but feel o lonely Tots’ Whi $ % ots’ White Dresses 1 B b e e TR R T B ; iof 95 5 % s 1021, 2 or no Words were ever sweeter — > navy ml_l_ar (}ll w “g made in rfi%‘:;cfl" $ Boys’ and Girls' Hats—Girls’ F Iy $3.95 to $5.50, N 51:?.53, R e e ate RIAABETE | g an the words, mother, dear. Hluuhm-bullnm sl 25 0 1€0 208 YCatS Y Plush Hats, trimmed with gros- ormerly $3.95 to $5.50, Now...... LD L T BT | e . Sy B2 Mbmnsetion ale price coveomersocos Olie Doz. Flannel Middies In Navy, Green and Red with white piping. All sizes. Also Navy Serge Middies. Formerly $10 to $1295. Sale PriCe ceveecevcocrces morning at 10 o'clock. Kindly_omit flowers. (New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore pa: pers please’ copy.) grain ribbon; Plush Tams; Boys' Plush Caps with earlaps; Gray Chinchilla Caps; Formerly $2.95 to $5. Sale prce ..coevoecccs sl 95 One lot of Kiddles' Dutch - Rompers—Formerly priced $2.95, Very special. DOWNS, In loving memory of FAY SAVILLE mR DOWNS, who departed this life, suddenly, - SPEARE FORD, In sud and loving remembrance of my 1208-H STREET N-w lear son , who four years ago today, January 81, 1917. \ (}‘m Owrm\ . That grief can call ita own, m m.' I3 MOTHER, MARY SWAN, 1825 Tt wim. Tn sad but loving seiass Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1 St. N.W. Phone West ::L Automobile Service. Chambray, Gingham, Dotted Swiss, Lawn and Batiste, Lace and embroidery trimmed, Many daintily smocked, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Just 50 Girls’ Gingham and Chambray Dresses Plain colors, checks and stripes; excellent wash materials; formerly ADMIRAL TAUSSIG DEAD. xpires at Newport Navy Hospital After Long Illness, NEWPORT, R, I, January 31—Rear Admiral Edward D, Taussig, retired, Qled at tho naval hospial hers after a long iliness, He was seventy-four We often think of yon hen we are all alone. For memory §s the only friend of our dear daughter and sister, ANNIE V. |3034 M FAMMOND, who dled January 25, 1808, twonty-three years ago, Children’s Sweaters and Sweater Sets to Close Children’s Sweaters—Slip-on or coat styles; fine quality; all perfect, Sizes 2 to 12 years, Formerly $3.50 to $6.50. Sale Children’s Sweater Sets—Knitted and Brushed Wool, Sizes 2 to 6, Formerly $1395 to $16.50, Marked for clearance Ofi At evrverrrererverrrres Tots' Jersey Leggins—Iin Dark Brown and Navy, Sizes 2to 5 years, Formerly $1.95, Sale $ PriCe NOW ..o mveveves 1'15 Knit Toboggan Caps—In solid colors ar combinations to harmenize, Formerly $L.75, Sale 89 C PriCC eeerrervvrrrrerrere Clearance sale $ PLICE —vevio rvverws 1.00 Children’s Muslin Drawers— Hemstitched tucks, Ages 2 to 12 years. Very spe- cial, Clearance sale PriCE cevvvrroververes 29(: Children's Lisle Hese — In black, white and brewn, All slzes. Reduced from 75c, Spe- clal sale Price cevevevvrevmrees 49 (& Girls' and Misses’ Cerduroy Bathrobes—In copen, rose and P, e, $5.00 BOYS’ WASH SUITS fihm Twist, regulation and Dutch styles, Excellent al- ities, AIll te close ’/Z 6 B rrrrrerrre e S5 Little Tots’ Wash Dresses Gingham and Chambray, in checks and stripes; sizes 2 to 6 years; formerly $2.50 to $3.25. Re- duced for this sale at the clear- ance price of ....:,..........v, $1 -00 Girls’ Regulation Serge Dresses Excellent quality serge, TheSe dresses formerly sold at $16.50 to $25.00, Ages 6 to 14 years, A veryspecial sale price at,. $ 8 -95 Girls’ Regulation Wash Dresses Of Galatea, Some all whitej others with blue collar and cuffs, Ages 6 to 14, Fer- merly $4.50 to $7.95, Sale price,,,, $2098 Just 10 Girls’ Navy Serge Pleated. Skirts Cambric bedice, Ages'6 to 14. 2 (V) Fermerly $4.50 to $600, Sale price., $ . 5 Years old and was born In St. Louls. Rear Admiral Taussig was gradu- ated frem the United States Naval Academy in 1867 and a year later was commended for service during an earthquake at Arica. In the later days of the Spanish-American war, while a eaptain commanding the Ben- nington, he took possession of Walke Island for the United States, He af- terward served In exeeutive pests in the Philippines, During his terms of shere duty, Rear Admiral Taussig had commanded the Pensacola, New York and Nerfolk navy yards, He was retired in 1909, DIES AT AGE OF 111. Mother’s Funeral Atrangea by Sen, 85, and Daughter, 70, GREENVILLE, 8, O, Jawuary 81— An pighty-five-yeéar-old o and seventy-year-old daughter have made arrangements _ for the burial ef their mother, Jane Murphy, a negre, whese age appears pn the official death cer- tificate as 111 years. The woman died here after several years ef shut-in life. Three children survive her, several hay- ing-died previously, —_—— A prominent English physician, after Jong ebservatien of the married lives of his gatlenm, deelares that in his epinion brown-eyed girls usually | hela Monday, January 31, 1921, at 8 p.m.. | mother and grandmother, MARY DIGGS, for the purpose of making arrangement for{ who departed this life one year ago today. make the truest and most reliable wives. Women with gray or blue eyes, are more often ex- & 1 pleasure-loving. § \ JEFFER! ory_of our devoted wife and sister, MAMIE A. JEFFERSON, She fa gone, but was sn Joume and fatr; Bhe stumbers sweet and knows no care; Her heart was t; her er was young, Yet not our will, but God's, HER %gch PARENTS, BROTHERS AND mxm In sad but loving remembrance ur our dear husband and son, ROBERT HAR- RIS, who died four years ago today, January The blow was hard, the shock severe, e so dear, ain Until in heaven weo meet ag: S LOVING WIFE, S ORREHIND HARRIS, A:m MOTHER, HENRIETTA HARRIS. SON. A tribute of love to the mem N, who departed this life eight ars aen today January 81, 101, ER DI KON "AND LOVING SISTH: N. A tribute of love to itae memory of my mother, MARY JOHNSON, who en- ferod the heaven of rest January S1, 1018, fhree years ago teday, Then, dear mother, wo stiall mest you, Astecp tn pe mo_mare, . wee h Jesas' forevermors. R LOVING DAVGIHTEL BADID AND GRANDDAUGHTER GLANDORA, . In sad bot loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, ANNIB R. JONES, who passed sway so muddenly one year ago tndnznlnl-ry 31, 1920; also our @car won and brether, whe died January 35, A faithful mother, loviay and kind, A better mother no one could fi Wo-rt--flud think ef uu-u-w Thelr isions. grow o clear ssmetimes we feel they must be nmear; m) footsteps we are in, grow dim from watching and our hearts sad with pain. THE FAMILY. * WL H. SARDO & CO, 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern Chapel. _Automobile Funerals. V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS NECTED WITH THE omn°ix.'°‘ °-.°" SPEARE Phone Franklin 6626. 940 F ot. n.w. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. —_—— cmrmm 1\. Park Oeme. FortLincol 4 m’;‘."fi T ey rx.‘z'-. FUNERAL DESIGNS. %propriate Floral Tokens i Fl oral Co, 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168 GEO.C. S| ol EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS M. DX NODERATE PRICES. 16-17-18, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive,