Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 7

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who was born in Parkman, Ohio, was !e(‘ond assistant postmaster Eeneral ONCE N. Y. PORT WARDEN. AT TRONDHJEM, NORWAY |aarcus Braun Expires in Vienna, Where He Became Publisher. DEAD AT WINTER HOME. Fla, February Thomas Huizinga, ®ld, of Zeeland. Mich., died suddenly fere at his winter home. FORMER P. 0. OFFICIAL DIES. DR. MILO A. JEWETT DIES NEW YORK. v 28.—Henry s . ‘chairman of the board of trustees of the Ameri- . died here, fol- ——————— A first-class ocean steamship requires | the services of at least 120 firemen. sixty-one years U. S. Consul Was One of {he Old- est Men in Corps in Point New York died here today jfrom heart disease. ofiSenvice; once warden of of New York was _elected president of the i an Tmmigration Society. d here; Vien He went to is reported to have bought an interest in the Vienna Hungarian New active German thizer in the early part ,and was owner of a pro-German week- v. It developed that | erman am- died Februa blegram rece cording to a ¢ by relatives. Dr. Jewett one of the oldest me Brace Up Those Old Shoes With a Dose of Real Leather 0 Of e oo rs of the con- ppointment S ] of the war was to Sivas, Asiatic Turke He was later tran Turkey, and then to where he served until recailed by RoADrChl zond. -1ly called Fair ¥ Count von Bernstorff, the Braun later dec - stock back HOES—as well as folks—need rejuvenating in the Spring. Hahn's recipe is—“Half Sole or Whole Sole of 'Inp Gira 1(10 Qak Tanned Sole leather—apply externally to our— Modern “‘Shoe Hospital” And all-leather heels height or shape, heels of any wanted make. We can do most anything that can be done to a shoe that needs rejuvenating! Yet the cost is moderate. *1.5 Whole soles, men’s or women's e return of h EXPERT IN FINANCE DIES. parents to in the public schools of Ne SV, tered Harvard d his degree in number of ““ vears he w Mr. Doak first ppointment to the con- sulate at Sivas took him, coincidence, of his birth. During his service in Siv: d-through the cntative of the Besides his wife, a daughter. Miss exhibited throughbreds a of the larger horse shows abeth. who has Jewett pas: the Armenian massacre ble aid in protection of Amer- We put on any kind of a sole you wish—from the lady's weight hand-turned =hpper sole to the heaviest “10 or 12 iron” man’s heavy shoe. Goodyear Welt, Half Soles including Rubber Heels. Men’s—Women’s——Boys’ oo with- $1 25 DEATH OF GLUE PRODUCER. ARBELHEAD, Ma < president of the wood heels, and with his t cian ministere: vietims of the dainty feather- confronted For example: manufacturing yresentation o an official of hix com- from drowning. Dr. (Dudley) Jewett, Mass.. and a broth of this city v of |).m\.-:~.- GARFIELD GIVEN MEDAL. the President. former federal | Zio two dministrator, T stinguished service medal by the War In making the award Sec- Baker said that the medal s Department. Methodist v the zovernment fuel administrator during the CONFIRMS DEATH IN MEXICO. American Consul Marsh at Progreso. the State De- partment he is convinced that D. Clar- ence Gibbone Half soles only, out heels $2.50 Phone. Mail or Bring to the nearest o) “HAHN" Store —prompt deliveries despite recent reports to the 44 9" St WAR VETERAN'S m-:gm 1914-16 Pa.Ave 7t &K 233 Patve St DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING 'O game is finished right ’til thirst is quenched. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY nd»r o( fhe Gnmed Confederat PURCHASE. S TN IR IR IR IR IE IR IR IR IR IR ININ IR ININ IR IR IR I IR IR IR I IR IR IR IR INIE IR TN IRTEINTT T, I AT I TSI )10 ) 1) D N 2 The Spring Season Now Starts in Earnest' Winter goods cleared away—all is bright with the new merchandise of spring within our doors. And best of all are the values—they make buving something of a pleasure! HUNT. BERRY. BLACKBURN. 1216 F St. N.W. Happenings Extraordinary! Sale of Handmade Blouses at $3.95—This group bought for our February Blouse Sale and just arrived. are most extraordinary! Sale of Philippine Handmade Underwear, $2.50, $3.95, $5.00 and $6.85—The best values we have yet secured, he gowns at $0.85 are today " With real*lace and particularly BOWMAN, BURKE. and that is saying a selling ahead of anything else. fine embroidery—they are indeed fascinating. Our Annual Spring Suit Week A presentation of the new modes, a demonstration of the new era in value glvm —smartest of omnne and Sports Suits "45—55—75 for Suit Week can- Easter comes early—time to buy the DONAHUE. Our Millinery Opening! Tomorrow—Tuesday, March 1st, and the Balance of the Week Presenting original models and reproductions from Foremost American and French Milliners! A delightful showing emphasizing the return to favor of the styles of the Directoire period. Afternoon Hats Evening Hats —ifor women of discriminating tastes. You are cordially invited to attend! Many of these prepared especially not be duplicated. Suit now! Tailored Hats Sports Hats Hat Shop—Third Floor. Petticoat Week! Regular and Extra Size Silk Petticoats in a sale making new records for Silk Petticoat values—and in all the fascinating styles of the new season. A Wide Choice of Beautiful Styles at 35 taffeta, fine and soft flounces—some Blsoou, Silk LEWTS. Suddenly LITTLE. F MACKEY. At $45.00—mbroidered and Tailored Suits, and twillcord, a new weave like gabardine. At $55.00—Tailored and Costume Styles, in twillcord tri- cotine and twillcord, a fine weave new this season. $75.00—Tailored and elaborately Trimmed Styles as well as the hne':t of Sports Suits. The Styles— Slenderizing Directoire Silhouette Jaunty Flaring Coolie Jacket The Panel Blouse Style The Short Box Style = X in tricotine and jersey with silk_plaited Silk jersey. All the new frock—gray, henna, navy and black. Extra Size Petticoats, $6.85 Silk jersey with plaited flounces; taffeta with plaited and tucked flounces. Women who require these longer petticoats, with roominess and quality of materials that speak for long wear, will be delighted to find them in a sale at a popular price! Spring Shades as well as navy, and black, grays, greens, taupe, purple; and in the taffetas love- liest of changeable shades. $12.00 and $13.50 Petticoats, $8.85 A small lot of very fine fow price in this sale of all- fine styles, neatly embroidered and mlloped edge or with lu(ked or hemstitched flounces—extra fiaun(& bat only a small uzmit for spring suit or American Beauty, Long, Narrow Notched Collars Deep Shawl Collars Bell and Fitted Sleeves Hand Embroidery Braid Kmbroidery Iridescent Beading Cable Stitching McCLAY, Link Bution Fastenings New Jersey Suits, ‘18" Our kind of Jersey Suits, in plain colors and heather mixed all-worsted jerseys, tuxedo styles and with notched revers—all sizes from 34 to 44. 100 Suits only for this week’s xale and that will not be enough for all who want them. We've prepared big for this event, in light of earlier experi- ences, but there is a limit always. Every one seems to be going to have an extra suit this summer for knockabout wear, and here are suits well tai- lored of wrinkle-proof, dust-shedding worsted Jcrscy, at a rlcc sensationally Plenty of the MIDDLETON, ilk Petticoats at a . in straight inished with Yes—Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Splendid quality—silk jersey with fancy colored plcazrd flounces—apd in big, generous assort- jersey with RADIO FOG SIGNALS MAY REPLACE MOAN OF HORNS ON COAST When the blind gra down over the entrance to Chesa- peake bay and sad-voiced horns bellow *’ware shoals” a Stubby government cpaft plows out into the thick of it to plot a new course to fog rolls safety for who come up from the Abourd the tender. ing of the foghorns gro in her wake and blur baffling folds of the mi tho: sea the lighthouse service lean above the dial of a new radio com- puss. Out of the air, minute minute as the distant horns wail npulses come from three points T set tie directon needle wave mg to point way first toward one and then another danger far aiwad. And from (ne readings of the com course back into harbo of the fo and its per Th re bein made by the Jig: service in co-operation Twith bureau of standards and hav rning for projectin nals from t the tat ournful hooting of the Iventually every light- and lightship may thus hurl ning out far bevond the f sight or hearin rocon servative government report the experiments ive excellent £ th of thix My great in fog nal engineering Charles Parkhurst of Zio Herald Retired Two Years Ago. TLLE. Charles Mass, Parkhurst, =OM S.—Dr for Herald. ars ago., was born in pastorates in m. Episcopal editor of seven retirement s home here. gland churches before the religious becoming weekly PROF. CARL MENGER DIES. VIENNA, February Carl Men- ger, r of philosophy and a world-wide authority in political economy, is dead here. 1le horn Jat Neu Sandez on February 1840 +land some years ago delivered course of lectures in Philadelphia CARDS OF THANKS. JACKSON. We with fo express our <inee thauks and deep gratitude 10 our ueighiurs friends for their kindness. ssmpathy an atiful floral tribntes during the and At the death of our beloved brother TAC SRS AND BROTHER Wish to express our dess to onr relativex and many friv their Kindness. ! tributes at 4 bund and fatber, Al Mre. ALBE] BORY. To Mr_ and Mrs. Claude T February Hont (nee . & duughter. * (Deliinger). DIED. Sunday. Februars 2 at his_ residence, BERRY. devoted husband o He I sister, four daughters, tw four sons-in Inw, one daughter-in-law. eleven grandchil- dres, host of felatives and friends to mourn Their loss. eral Wednesda at 2 pm. from Mr. Zion M. Friends and relatives invited to attend. 1° February WILLIAM BLACKBUR’ e v, Hiv remains will at Jaiex Frow! ndertaking establishment, 29th and L sis. n.w. Remains can be viewed ¥ friends. Interment will be at Guoston, Tuesday, March 1. at 2 pm. Funerai services will be conducted by the Rev. Joinson at Shiloh Baptist Church. Suddenly, Saturday, Feb 1921, at'3 pm.. e, LOVISE BOWMAN loved wite of Frank 0, from Wright's chapel.*Tuesday. Sunday, February 27, 19 residence, 1105 D' st . 3 beloved wife of Geurge A. Burke. Funers will be Leld from her late residence Tues- day. March 1. at 8:30 s Oumforter Church, where requiem mass will be said for the repose of her soul at 9 & Eelatives and friends invited to attend. terment I Mt. Olivet cemeters. . at 3:30 am inee Nievers), be. Howman. Funeral pm. * at her BUTLER. Departed this life Sunday, Febru- . 1921, es to mourn their loxs i ie, and five children. Funeral ian’s Church, 13th and C st ng at 9 o'clock. R invited. Interment at . Olivet CONDON. On ber _residence, ' Sherman MARGARET, beloved wife of the Condon. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons 1113 7th st. n.w., on Mon. day, February 8. at §:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the Immaculate Comception Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 28> February 27, his residen Sth st DONAHUE. husband of ) (nee Kelilier). : Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Chureh. at 9:30. Kindly omit flowers. - DONAHUE. Members of Division ) H., are requested fo attend the our late brother, M. E. DONAHUE, Tuesday Marel 1, 9:30 a.m. By order of JOSEPH A. DALY, President; REYNOLDS. | RoBINSON. February | thirty-twe years editor of | until i and heid | BLONDHEIM. { BRANCH. thenee to Holy { FORD. | marr. DIED. rday morning, Februars Lome, 1223 Pleasant st Tiro. uneral frow his late at 2 pm. Nu, 14D of IN. MEMORIAM. To % Wut loving rem my dear devated fatber. RICHA HILL depiarted this life bine sears ago todny Fesidence Menmiwers dark waves Arross my spinit Councitr, | i SHL g S| And brigntesed hope o 1 P JAMES, s To cheer my. troubled son l!:floxnj Sunday, Februars When friends prove false and faith and trost S Wil Within my hreast, 1 think of papa’s love HIS DE DAVGHT KRAUSE. in bniug remenibea | and brother. CLIFTON W died one year ago today LUCINDA. e of our dear KRAUSE. February 2x, | RESTORFF. on Lodge. called for 1 ax. March 1 neeal of wur date bro: STORFY SENDEN, nd sorrow et d ot pa prace an, aear i eternal rest AMMA AXD PAPA | | et Master. HENRY A hnsind gt 1 Cav Catlierine . and u hox from M Dumiba Wednouiass’ Foivts Youns Men's meibees are Tute brother. R it Ziow Churcl, > Aearly lives when our hearts eldom SCOTT. 1 puricd where 3t 26 1921t her 1ex i " FAMILY. MINNIE B Thomas | PAYNE. Tu loving embrunce of my dear Funersl at 10 belewd Lushand. ROBERT H. PAYNE. who and | died une + today. February 28, 190, i IS DEVOTED WIFE ROSA K PAYNE. * { PEDIFORD. 11 wud 1 ving tem ol nr dear litt FEDIFORD, wi tuday, Te Gone. but n and friends. Invited 1o atiend, LS ING FATHER AND MoTHER Mk WHITESIDE, . LAND AND MAMIE PEDIFORD . f E. PUMPHREY. Iu memory of ms dear wife | LILLIAN M PUMPHREY. wi Twe Sht yenrs azo foduy. Februars 5. 191 10 am. Interment a1 Brooksille KAYMOND JPUMPHREY. PHILLIPS. PUMPHREY. Sacred N — [ memors of s dear v JULIA A V ME PHTLLIPS o e o todey AN EMORES | wud nie LILY M. PUMPHREY (ne BALLARD. A tribute o l Roland). two years ago today, February of our dear mother, 281918 Who departed this May they rest in peace day HER DA . PUMPHREY. te to the memory of Whio de oxe who still hose who lov COTED DAU AND SON WILL In <ud bu of our dear fatl part ruars M. PN luving, Who depurted this §ifé two years ago today, | KIGHTEN February 28, 1919 ago today. 1 forgotten It was in ih LOVING CHILDREN. * 1o sad b down to earth, + Blzaida, know « year ago, 0 sour eternal resi arthly toil and rowm: Some duy 1 will meet dear Catherine, Whoe God shail call me home. HER HUSEAND, CHARLES BREANCH BROWN. ABLETT. In loving remembrance o our mother and grandmother, ho died Febroary EMIL 905, an God_only knows how m - THEIR LONELY ~DAUGHTER. SUSIE 5D FATULE. ALTHCR £ RIGHE JONES. - MR. AND M e Tt is sad that both of you had 1o die | BOBINSON. And lease sour beloved wies here 1o« ey ; ut. ob. what' u rest from this world of | {nion and o Robinson. rememberd When sou ent THEIR LOVIN GUEKRITE JONES. BURRE. HENRY SHERMAN BURKE. who died pne year ago today, February 28, 19 The month of February in us the saddest of the e e e Our dear 500 and brother passed awuy. Some may think vou are forgott And tlie wonnd is almost healed But little do they know the sorro “That lies within our bearts concealed | - THE FAMILY. * A tribute of love 1o the memory | of our beloved husband and devoted father. | MANUEL P. BURRELL, who passed peace. | fully away five years ago foduy, February . 1916. Wr tried 80 hard to keep him with us, But God willed that he should go: S0 we yielded to the parting Though it filled our hearis with woe. THE FAMILY In loving memory of our dear son an brothier. MILTON E. FORD. who left us si; Years ago today, February 25, 1915. Gone. but ot forgotten. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER GARDNER. A tribute of love and devotion to_the memory of our drarly beloved duugh- MINNIE BKOOKS GARDNEE, purted_this life two years ago tod: ruary 28, 1919, Can_we help but feel so lonely When her voice we do not hear: For no words were ever sweeter Than the words she spoke so dear. Her cheery ways, her smiling facr, Are 2 pieasure fo recell; She had s kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Her busy b e folded, Her work on earth is doa Her troubles are all ended. aver shall 2 e e el While in this world | stay YOTED MOTHER AND FATHE e 1E 8. AND RICHARD C. BROOKS. * e Tn sad but loving remembrance of our GRANDSON LYN dear daughter, MABEL A. HALL (nee . Woods). who departed ihis- life one year g0 today. Often_our_thoughts go wandering To the grave nol far awas Where we laid our darling duughter Just oze year ago today. There are thoughts tlat ever perish, HI red to the memory of brother, LOUIS SIDNE rted this life four vea Our hearts are eve Our lives are eve x his dear presen: lat mude our spirits glad From morning until evening HIS LOVING BROTHER. THOMAS. A tribute of love to our dear ones. RICHARI departed this life . 1904: O desr one His Ar e had & Kind word for And died beloved by all From a world of pain and sorrow 1711 Bast Grace ~t I sad wemory and_grandmother. E Darted this life one year ago today 2. 1920, er shall forzet rou. mother. DE ance of my dear )OD. who deparied s life one vear ago today, February s, Sleep on. dear grandma 1led sou home. He He saw your suffering here was great, JAMBS F. LE n. Secy. GRAVETTE. Departed this life Sunduy. Fi ruary 27, 192 loss a loving wife, Sarah Brookes, Alice K. Hellem and Mary E. Gravetfe.’ and thres sons, Alex. J. Gravette, Richard T. Gravette, Armstead Gravette, ‘seven grandchildren, -grandchild and a host of friends. Lomax chapel, 1 n.w., Washington. D. C. oclock. Friends and rel Houck of T4 st st. ice of funeral hereafter. On Saturday, Februars 26. 1 residence, © Quincy pl, Do, MARGARET the' beloved daughter of the liam and Mary Hunt. High requiem mass at St Martin's Church Wednesday. March 2, ar 9 a. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery Friends and relatives in vited to attend. 1 turday, Febroary 28, 1921 at Providence Hospi MARY A. LEWIS. beloved wife of the 1 from her late residence. Tuesday, March 1, at 8:30 a.m. t. Peter's Church, where mass will be said &t 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited tp attend. Interment at Mount Olivet ceni- etery. 280 uary 26, 1921, at 1 am.. at Paulton, Pa.. HARRIET M., beloved daugh- ter of ‘the iate Isauc and Amy 8. Little. “Funeral from her Iate home, at Mt. Rat Md, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friend and relatives invited to attend, at his rexidence, 40 New York ave. MUND, the beloved son of Victor . ‘and Nellie ‘Quinlan Mackey. Fuperal masy at §t. ‘Aloysius Church Toesdas at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Mt. Olivet cemelel MAJOR. Sunday night, February Tuberculosis Hospital, FRE] of It D. brother of Maurice K. funeral later. DYC; he lodge will “session of sorrow’ at 8 o'clock p.m. Mon day, February 28, 1921, for the purpose of 0k @ tribute o the memory Of our brother, FEED M. MAN February ce of time umu place o Inieemeat Inter. By sreer of H. M. PETER, Exilted Ruler. W. 8. SHELBY, Secretary. Sunday, February 27, 1921, I p.m.. ut his home, 606 CHARLES M. McCLAY, by his widow, Alphosson from Lee's undertaking ave., Monday, February 23, ment at West Liberty, Ohio. Atte MICELE. February 27, 1921, home, 1316 Kenyon t. a3 J. RIFFARD, beloved hushand of Abbie B. Mickle and de- HALL. HILL. A tribute of love to the sweet memory ' WM. Suddenly, on Saturday, rbhrun! HINES. who died | HONESTY. ©Oh. how prec: s your name, In life we loved you dearly. In death we sume HER LOVING HER AND MOTHER, MR, AND MRS. THOMA WOODS. * In sad but loving remembrance of my HALL (nee one year ago dear granddanghter, MABEL A Wopds), who departed th today. Dearest Mabei, we laid you early 1o & dark and gloomy grave, But we loved you most sincerely And we will your presence cravs We will not weep tround your tumbntone, Offer not one single tear. Nor sk the grave fo unfold its bosom. For we will uot find you there. ‘We will go and pray to our Father in heaven, om Him whose earthly care is given, To meei ou safe in heaven Vi RANDM . MRS, AL- “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phome Lincoln 372 Established in_Martinsville, Ind. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. 8.8, i Ohg'-“ )-hullx-u’d. in Conpection. ‘KI"R:Spmeeo- '1208¢H__STREET.NW. (FORMERLY 940F PHONE MAIN 108 AR Spears™ CuNichols ,WB'Speare oseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1861 Phone West 8. Automobile Service. H. SARDO & CO., 412 H st. ne. Phore Lincoln 524, Moders Chapel. _Automobile Funerals. J. FRANK JOY CoO, 2319 18th n.w. 0 loving memory of my dear STIA HART. who died two years ‘ebruary 28, 191 The blow was hard. To past with one I loved so dear, gat in my heart you will remain Uatil in heaven we meet again HER HUSBAND. EARNEST H. E. HART. * HARTGROVE. Many pleasant memories of HARRISON HARTGROVE. who died Feb. ruary 29, 1920, linger in the hearis of his friends. 1he shock severs, HIL of cur devoted father, RICHARD C. 4 February who_died nine years ago todas For some we loved, the loveliest and the best, “That from the vintage rolling time bath Col. 51 pressed. Chapel. 1514, mhsoe Have drunk their cup a round or two before, ’—v“t: s PEARE% A e by one crept silently to rest. Thy sweet smile und loving voice are hushed um'rxn THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COX. in geath. NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. Our bearts are aching and will Dot be PEARE mnusun'n Phooe Franklin 6626, Quick, Dignified and Zfcient um.._ ion to His will we kiss the JANIE AND| DAUGHTERS, To sad but loving remembramce of | my dear mother. JULLA A. HINES. Thave never bren the same since DACGHTER KATIE. weeteat thoughts to the memory of dear litile MARY ETTA HONESTY, who Wis %0 swif(ly taken from us by the roaring Waves two years today, February 25th, 1918, Dear little Mars, we miss your Sweet amil- ing face and your sweet littie somgs. We loved you, but Ged loved you beat. Jou home to live with the blest in the bright foansion above. MOTHER AND HELEN. At the age of seven vears her dear young life went out to mingle ber sweet voice with the songs of the angels in beaven, leaving benind ihose who had learned to jove her, very w3, longing to hear her sweet vei sing, "L Wast {o See Jesus, Don't You? 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 838. voted futher of Mrs. Raymoad W. Moulton and Julia R. Mickle. Funeral 2 p.m. Tues- day. Departed 25, 1921, at 6 p.m. the home of her son. John Guy Burton, 1442 D st EDWINA BURTON MIDDLETON, aged 63 years 9 mont| She s survived by six childrea and a number of grandchildren. Fuveral from St. Cyprian's Church, 13th and C sts. s.c.. Tuesday morning, March 1. at 9 a.m., where req mass will be eaid. Interment at Mt. Olivet cemetery. 28° MILLER. Sunday merning, February 27, 1921. at his home, in the Wosdworth apartments, HARRY s hurband of Bina R ki Miller. uervices at Hemline M. E. Chureh, P sts.. tamorrew aftersoen at 2. this life Febroary HUBARD. her favorite hym: H DEVOTED AUNTS ARAMINTA, AX- NIE AND SISTER HARRIET. In sud but loving_remembrance of my dear devoted sister. ANNIE HUBARD, Who departed thin life February 38, 1919. Yes, by faith I see the land of rest. The' saint’s delight, the heaven prepered for BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AL st MODERATE PRICES. et SNSRI S Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Prompt aute delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inezpensive. We feel the resurrection near, Our life in Christ concealed. 1 can't help from weeping te think two years ago today My dear sister left me all alome. HER DEVOTED SISTEE, EMMA D. ROSS. *

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