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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 7%, 1921 - @ NE DRESS AND A\ GOODS COATINGS For the Most Stril Sport Costumes . For the Coat Use— 54-inch Plain lours, in colors their daring, but colors are J American beauty. blue and banana. A yard , [For the Sport Sk —Use these new wool plaids, 54 inches wide, in light, me- dium and dark shades, also in effects sholld, of course, be made up box pleated styles, and will look very well with coats of the above plain $3.98 -Street Floor. striking plaid in the side materials. T h e plaids were $498, now, a vard...... Kan Qualities Choice, a Yd. the best weave, in brown chee 32-in. and quality all 28-in. a nurss uniforms. —36-inch Shirting M fast colored suitable for school blous: men's shirt: and yard Colored Ve- that almost take your breath away with which are very stunning in combination with theé new sport skirts brilliant cardinal, artillery - $3.00 irt— Apron and Dress Ginghams Two Splendid 18c —The Apron ginghams are standard size blue and fast-color chambrays, also neat striped designs, suitable for making g of The They in plain_and fancy making * 38¢ 5. BavnHovsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. Our Great Easter Silk Sale —Furnishes a ready and satisfactory answer to the question of the mate- rial for the Easter frock, suit, blouse or separate skirt. sive a showing of silks of the hour, in such beautiful colors and patterns, has not been surpassed in our store history, and Kann’s have a li fr po al create a scnsation. finish and a wonderful range of iashionable spring colorings, —Shown signs in grays, tans, navy and browns, and 10 other light and Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6:00 P.M. Iways been noted for their splendid nes of silks. Pershing Satin, Pussy Willow Satin and Satin Crepe Meteor $2.95 Yard These satins are soft and delight om coast to coast for their beauty. With satins at vint of demand comes this remarkable offering. They are all new and perfect, Extra Special for Kann’s Silk Week so black. Colors arc: Ivory Jap Blue Orchid Harding Blue Pink African Brown Lavender American Beauty Navy Champagne Midnight Havana Rose Wistaria French Blue Tan Black —40 inches wide. Brocaded Canton Crepes Dew-Kist For Sport Wear $3.69 Yd. ~We show thi 15 plain and ck Also white or wide. And “Here-N-There™ For Sport Wear $6.00 Yd. « in five wonderul sport silk ack. de- Kann's—Street Floor. mend this satin for service. You Will Have Reason to Be Satisfied With Yourself in Tailored One of Our Stunning ailored Suits for Easter Wear Unusually good 5 9 7 5 values at J e Suits Embroidered Suits Belted Suits —New styles with the smart panel back. —Suit s with the coat rippled at the side. —Box-back coat suits, braid trimmed. —Suits with the coats slashed and piped with self ma- terial, some embroidered. —Majority of the embroidered suits have the embroidery in self color, but a few have a touch of coral combined with the self color. —The materials are tricotines, Poiret twills in navy and black, and covert cloths in the new tan shades. Other High-Grade Suits at the Following Price $39.75, $49.75, $65, $75, $85 and $95 Becoming Styles for the Large Woman : Among the Many New Frocks ” At $19.90 —Of course there are plenty of styles for the average and small woman also. —The ever, this . the large coming new all-wool which we are price are cut will find —One with suffi long style far y, e ly iul ceves. w ha and i serges show lines in ell s s cut roll waistline with narrow belt. er serge model is made in how- R at g that ¢ woman who considers herseli dre especially be- s 5 smart is a long coat effect i skirt, finished at bottom collar, finished at long coat effect, has the coat front embroidered in at the bottom with buttons Kann’s March —1s low Oxfords, » in tan patent 4 Tongue Al to the AA to L sizes S and Kann's—Fourth ¥l urprise Sale of Women’s Low Shoes| @ me sur- > the models Faster at the price, a $0.95 ith mili- kid leather Pumps, baby Louis heels ®oft black and tan kid and patent kid Theo ties. sale from > widths. oor. self color, finished & Still i like R only another self dresses are in ruffled effects, and combined with georgette. the arm pieces are reinforced with leatherette — When spring makes motoring a pleasure, you like to get ou enjoy your machine, and if the upholstery is a covers will cover up the dellnquencies made with little ve »f self material, hand embroidered coat slashed at sid These serge ses range in size up to 46. is or the average size are new styles in mignonette, also n the long coat effects, one style with fold of material. Pretty taffeta many other models of taffeta are These are in the favored shades »f navy, brown, taupe, and other sopular colors. —Second Floor. GEN “Gordon” Slip Covers for Ford Cars Just Two Hundred Bought at a Very Special Price Our Price 8§20 Is a Set, Gordon’s Tuesday o List Price ~A set includes covers for front and rear scat, for back, arms, and for doors. The covers for both rear doors have pockets: These covers fit a glove, as if cut to order. bit worn these ember, these are the genuine “Gordon” covers, and we have 0 sets. Secure yours the first thing Tuesday morning. Kann's—Third Floor. al in texture, and are known the high and should in a glossy in geable effects. 39 inches Sale Price Navy with Tan | Navy with White | Brown with Whi Black with French Blue. Printed Georgette Crepes, $2.50 Yd. —All silk, heavy crepe, ha some designs, printed on li and dark grounds. 40 inc wide, $1.85 Yd. and evening shades. A Variety of hemstitched collar and front. —Sizes 36 to 46. Kann's—Second Floor. —To make the home cool- looking and delightful is the mission of summer hangings, ctc., and certain- Iy these sfenciled crashes seem to accomplish this purpose. Several exclusive designs featured for Tues- day. The “Trellis Bird” Is the One Illustrated We have this design onmany different pieces which m be matched up to furnish the whole room, or the whole house—for window draperie: door portieres, bureau scarfs, round or square pillow tops, round or square table covers, couch covers, ete. All guaranteed different pieces, which ma: fast colors. They are wash- able, new and different. —This consists of two side tains and center valance. $1.69 to $2.39 Doily Sets —Washable, in pretty Chi and floral designs; the set small doilies, all with borders. a set .. Round Pillow Slip neatly finished, top and back complete, at $1. Door Draperies with hemstitched borders. —18x52 and 16x72 bureaus. tables. mantle scaris. $1.19 and $1.89 inches, pianos ite nd- ght hes Colored Crepe de Chines dark ton, For dresses and Satin Charmeuse 3 . separate skirts. Also all white o —A splendid_heavy qualit and all black. 40 inches wide. $2.50 Yd. more tha 5 favored spring colors, including tans, gravs - —A fine, firm quality, guaran- blues. browns, sport shade Satin-Face Crepe teed for service. Shown in 15 black or white, cte. 40 inches 0 Y strect shades. Also all black wide. $3.50 Yd. and ail white. 10 inches wide. 120me_of soring's fashionabla Satin S jor, 82 Yd Chiffon Dress Taffetas, abrics. Has a very satin S i fihish, and s & Goft, Jraping At upeRory $2, $2.69, $3 and quality., Shown in 15 mew | —We show this satin in 30 of 50 spring for street and |- the wanted colors for street and $3.50 Yd. evening wear. Also black. 40 | evening wear. Also sport col- § inches wide, Al sHi. soft inches wide 36 tnches wide. We recom- finish dress taffetas, in street Window Draperies s Sole $5.45 cur- Square Table Covers —38x38 inches and 48x48 inches, with hemmed borders. Priced— Japanese Blue Print nese con- sists of one large centerpiece, six medium size doilies and six neat 5169 ) —Made with gathered border, 19 —Full Width and Length. pair . $7.89 —These draperies are finished Scarf or Table Runners for and So comprehen- All-Silk Canton Crepe $4.5 —The silk sanctioned by Paris above all others and most de- sired by well dressed women today. These crepes are 40 inches | wide, and include this wonderful assortment of colors: Seal Brown Tangerine Tan Navy Blue Havana Brown White Midnight Pear| Gray French Blue Jade Platinum Champagne Sand Harding Blue Black Paul Poiret Designs on Radium Silk $3.50 Yd. —We show these new and wonderful printed silks in four un- usual patterns, in the following combinations : Black with White Navy with Cerise Wash Blouses Of French Voile Copies of Higher Priced Models Pretty Styles Here at Stenciled Crash Draperies and Art Pieces or Fitting Up the Home for Summer 5 Bavp Hovslo. THE 'BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Per Yard Navy with Tango Black with Jade Navy with Henna 40 inches wide. Printed Foulards, $2 Yd. —35 inches wide. Shown in 25 new spring patterns including one, two and three color combi- nations - on light and dark foundations Knitted Silk Tricolette $2.00 Yd. A good. firm weave. Shown in street shades; also all black nd all white. 36 inches wide. Colored Georgette Crepes, $1.85 Yd. -—A good, heavy, crepy quality, which offers an’ unusual vaiue at this price. In 35 wanted spring shades, both for street and evening wear. The sport shades so much in vogue for sashes are in the assortment. Also all white and all black. 39 inches wide. $2.95 —One styic is made with a roll collar trimmed with real Irish laco and finished with Irlsh picot edge on collar and cuffs: tucked and hem- stitched, and ornamented with a touch of embroidery. —Another style has collar ornamented with cut-out embroidery, with edging of filet picot, and trimmed with hemstitching. Still another model has a tab collar trimmed with filet lace, Another model has little vest, vest and collar, hemstitched, and has little touch of embroidery on front filet is tucked and lace trimming on Cretonne-Covered Pillows and Bar Harbor Cushion Backs —The Pillows are covered with good washable cretonne, with soft cotton filling, in size 18x18 inches. The Bar Harbor cush- ion backs are covered with good quality cretonne, tufted style, reversible, either side. Tuesday Couch Covers —Good Size. $5.45 Each J —Borders are prettily stenciled; edges hemstitched. Round Table Covers —Size 25 and 40 inch circum- ference; neatly finished with braid. At 98¢ and $1.89 Square Pillow Slips —18x23-inch, front and back complete, ready for the 77q) C pillows. At.. Two Special Lots Stenciled Crash Pieces —Lot 1—Round Corncr Table siz Covers, 25-inch Tuesday at " 87¢ —Lot 2—38-inch Square and 40- inch Round Table Covers, etc. $1.50 Kann's—Third Floor. C. A. SPOFFORD DIES. Edison Company Organizer, Son of | Late Librarian of Congress. NEW YORK, March 7.—The death of Charles Ainsworth Spofford, sixty- eight years, one of the organizers of the New York Kdison Company, at Chandler, Ariz, was announced here today. Mr. Spofford was a son of the late Ainsworth Hand Spofford. form- erly librarian of Congress. Mr. Spofford went to London in 1800 as the representative of American in- terests in the electrification of the underground railway and shortly aft- er his return to this country retired from active business TRADE JOURNAL EDITOR DIES GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Marct J. Newton Nind. president of the Pe- riodical Publishing Company, and edi- tor of a number trude journals here, died at his winter home in St Petersburg, Flu. following a stroke of paralysis. according to word re- ceived here. He was xIXty-seven yea old. At one time Mr. Nind wa ¢ nected with newspapers in Minne- apolis and St Paul. He was a former president of the Federation of Trade Press Associut “BRAD" HENNESSY DEAD. JAPOLIS, March Funeral n- services for Willlam 5. Hennessy. veteran newspaperman. will be held here today. Mr. Hennessy, who was fitty-five years old, died Saturday. He was known as a political writer under the name of “Brad' Hennessy. He was a former member of the state legislature. TOBACCO CO. OFFICIAL DIES. WINSTON f. N. C., March 7. Walter R. nolds. vice president and 4 member of the board of direc- tors of the Ii. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. died here, after an illness Ilasting over a year. He was fifty- four years old. COLLEGE OFFICIAL SUCUMBS. SPOKANIE, Wash., March 7.—Charles A. Barry, president of Whitworth Col- died after a lingering iliness. in Ann Arbor, Mich, as a- sixty-four years ago, and was a gTa uate of the University of Michigan. W. H. WERDEN DROPS DEAD. William H. Werden, forty-nine years old, employed B the machine shop at © vy yard, dropped dead in the e pay T 630 L street texe, ear vard hes home, t southwest, about 6:45 oclock this morning. due to an_attack of heart diseasxe. Coroner Nevitt gave the nel ry certificate of death - ASHEVILLE, N. C.—Mystery sur- rounding the death of Russell W. detcalf, twenty-five years ol body was faund in a on the Fairview at 1 o'c this morning, will investigated hy a coroner's jury today. road, be late ~ MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 18th St., Col. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 CARDS OF THAN i ON. We wish to express our sincere ALLISON, o ieey Fratituoe o oue relutives, aeighbors and many friends for their kind hess, sympaths and beantifal floral tributes Auring the illness and st the death of our Son, HARRY E. ALLISON. FAMILY. . We wish o express our thanks and R Mom ‘T the exprensiona of ympa- thy and for the bei floral tributes sent at the death of ....rn:-—‘\‘u;m mother and grandwother, MABLA CRUMP. o0 o CK. The family desime to extend their T e thanks 1o (he many friends for their kindnew:, sympathy and beantiful floral trib- utes during the illness and death of our belosed father and husband, THOMAS J. CK. . } STAZES. AGNES M. STACK AND SONS. * VERMILLION, We wish to extend our si cere thanks to our relatives and friends for thele kindness, sympathy and beastital foral i t the death of our dear 3 Sty THE FAMILY. * MARRIED. | REYNOLDS—FORNEY. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Forney of Aurora Heights. marriage of . announce the their davghter MARGARET IRNON B REYNOLDS of Cher- 2, 1921, CJ DIED. dence, 713 A’ st. RBUCHERT (nes Borger), tie- late John 1. Beuchert. Funeral from her lute residence, 713 A st. s.c., Taesday, March thence to St. Peter's Church S and_friends invited Interment St. Mary’s cemetery. BIRCH. On March 6, 1821, to Ciifton and Mary K. Birch (nee De Margo), u daughter, MARION LOUISE. . BROOKS. Saturdar, March 5. 1921. at §. nl tend. a.m., DAVID BROOKS, the only son of Lus D. Brooks. and brother of Ars. Powell. Funeral \Vl-dgundl o'clock, from his late”residence. 927 5th st. n.w. Relatives and friends are invited, 8% COLBURN. Eaturdas. March 5. 1921, at 12:30 D.n.. at the residence of her son, 627 ith i, n.e., LAUEA V.. widow of the late Wil- | liam Rradiey Colburn. Funeral services at her late residence Tuesday. March &, at 3: pom. elutives and friends invited. I ment at Ouk Hill cemetery. COLBURN. A special meeting of Naomi Chap- ter, No. 0. B. 8., is calied Tuesday. March ®1921, A p.m., New Masonic Temple, o attend Tuneral of our late sieter, LAURA V. y order of thbe matron M. H. GOULD, Secretary COLFORD. Suuduy rief ilinest, E. CLARE Notice of funeral hereafter. COLFORD. Mewbers of Careoll Council 7, Knights of Columbux i of the death of E, the COLBURN CE Funeral from his L ia apt. 14th und Girard sts. now. day. March 9, 1921, at 9 aum. Al members_are requested to bz preseut C. 3. MURPHY. M. D.. Grand Kuight, H. 3. KANE. Financial Secretary, = &6 CRESBSMAN. Sundas, March 6. 1921, at the 1 Home. Langdon. D. C. 1. CRESSMAN, aged 70 veurs. Inferment at Quakertown, Pa. . CROWAN. Sunduy, March 6, 1921, at her home. Domin Heights, Va.. MAUDE JUANITA (nee Hess), beloved wife of Fenton W. Crowan. Funeral Wednesduy. m., from her father's resi- N 1921, at 2:15 bund of Jeanne orge J. Gateau. No- tice of, funeral ereufter. GERHARD. . in hix year. Funeral s at the parlors LB, Nevius, New York ave. nw., Tuesday, March S. at Interment in Rock Creek cemetars. March 6, 1921, at 8:20 pi., at her_daughter's residence,’ 225 14th 1. e, LAVINA B.. widow of the deceased Jame & Harves. ' Services will be held at Lai ham. Prince Georges county, Md., Wedne day, March 9, at 11 u.m, Suddenly. in Baltimore, Saturd L1621, at 11315 am.. DAVID e 'Son of the late Lawrence and Cat bel rine Hickey from his sister's residence. 7 March R at K to St. Kloysious Chureh : requiem mass will be sung ac 9:30 a Kindly omit flowes g . in the 6Tth year of her age. ‘esday, March 8, at M. E. South, Falls Church, Va., at 11 a.m. Friends and relatives invited. . RILTON. Sunday, March 6. pan., at her parents’ residene n.e.. MARIAN ELESE. only daughter of Mir'and Mrs. Walter ¥. Hilton. in her 5tb vear. Funeral (private) at Glenwood ceme- tery Tuesday. March 8, at 11 am. * HOLLOHAN. Departed this life March 5, 1921, at 9:45 p.m., Mrs. ELLEN HOLLOHAN the beloved wife' of the late Robert Hollo- ban and th . Capt. P. J. and Kathe: Funerai from the late . n.e., Wednes- dsy morning at 8:30 o'clock. thence to the " hurch, where mass will be said k for the repose of her soul. Reln d friends ave invited to attend. In- t at Mount Olivet cemeters. & Sunday, March 81921, at_her resl Gth st. n'w., FRANCES E, 3 (Norfolk papers please cops.) * NES, March 2, 1921, in_Albuquerque, O RAYMOND. W, TONBS. Funen e place Tuesday, March witr's underta¥ing v Fa. ave, now. Frien Funeral will DIED. JUST. Suddenly. Friday morning, March 4. 151, at 12:50 o'clock, FRANK C. JUST. at bhis residence, 7 Grant place B. brother of Willlam . Just of York Beach. Me. Tntermeat in (awily burial place. Brewsters. N. Y. at 9:15 pm . at treets. Mount RRY KELLER. 0o March 6, 192 hix residence, 30th and Ratnior, Md., WILLIA beloved son of A. L. Keller wod Keller. Fuperai at 2 p.m. Tuesday. 8. Friends invited. Interment private. KUERSCHNER. Suddenly, Mondar. March 7. 1921, ut her residence, 500 Columbis road, MA Beloved wife of Hugo Kuerschner. Notice of funeral hereafter . MATTHEWS. This wiil announce (0 the mem Bers of the Oldest Inhabitants Asso teolored) and their friends the doath late assaciate GEORGE A. MATTHDW. whoss funeral was at 2 p.om. March 7, toenth St. Preshyterian Church BROOKS JAMES W. MUSE, Secretars MUDD. sSuddeniy. Saturday. March 5. 1921 Taesbur Vs IRENE MUDD, wife of | KELLER. Anns M March President. Mudd. i Tuesday morning. Mam dertaking parlors. 20 M st : ock. Relatives and friends in- vited . MURPHY. Suddeniy, March & MARY MAGDALEN (nee Beach). beloved wife of Edward 1. Murgiy. 8. from her late r n.w. thence fo St. sersices at 9 am. invited OTTERBACK. Manda. BLANCHE GRAHAM wife of Phillip 0t late residence, 3520 March 9, at 2 pm. PLATER. Fell aslorp in Jesus March 5, 1921, at o Tesidence Eiomel'wt 10 pm., after n sho MARY PLATER "the’ velored. wife o L Plater and mother of Theodore, Aliee, doseph. Marv. Frapcls wnd an infant 2 duvs old. e father. two sisters and two brothers sureive A host of elatives and fricnds mouen their loss. Funeral Wednes- Funera! Tueaday, March ence, 4015 1ilinols ave. abrisi's Chueeh. Chu ielatives aud friends 7o March 7, VTTERBACH, | crback. Funeral fro th st b Saturday, day, March 8. from fer late residence. theniee to St. Aloysius Church, at 9 a.o. ¢ PRATER. Sunday, March 6, 1921, at §:10 P At her residance. 5810 Dumbarton ave now. MARY PRATER. mother of Klizabeth Thowas. Notice of tuneral here RUDY. 6..1921, at 1519 Caro. it L RUDY . Requi mass at Nt ‘s Cathoite Chureh, } ste. now. Tursday. March 8 at 9 am. Interment private. lvnmk Members of Washington Council 2 No, ‘olumbus. are advised of the March . 1 ©. 1519 Caroline st. n.w., . RUDY, at his Brother Jr.. and requested to at ' rvices on Tuesday. March & at 9 o'clock, at St. Paul's Ohurch, 13th and V. osts. now. DR. FRANK O'HARA, G. K. . D. WILKINSON, F. &, SHAW. Ma 1921, at 3:30 residence. 1550 Kenflworth sve. % D. €. LUCY MILLER SHAW. aged 73, be. loved wife of Walter B. Shaw. Funeral (private) Tuesday, March 8, at 1 pm. &% THOUR. March 6, 1821, infant daughter of Willism and Helen Ward Thour, aged 1 d Funeral from her parents’ residence, 11th af. n.e.. Thursdsr, March 7, at 3. n.m. Interment Prospect Hill cometory. Ut | INSOOE. IN MEMORIAM. GARNETT. in loving memary of bel GEORGE W. GA x&"rd »on_and “brother, . ¢ years ago today, March 7, who left ua fo 17 The blow wa the To part with toved Rut in our hearts sou will re Until in beaven we meet agal GIBSON. azo todny ' Wite or R Thompson. Hebreen of Alma Gilmon Sleep on. deaz mother, and 1 our ey G calien s iy} © aaw sour creat Aod opened S FAMILY ving remembrance of vou . mother of Annie ebb sod grandmoetber home. He though ffering heee wa ide the golden I sad bt our_denr devo NIE E 1 this life Biversa: COE (o e vears ago. March TED DAUGHTERS AND BLANCHE Sie ANGELLIS 4 mather with wonld always fo One with the purest of m Whose fricndship and 000 who was always kind Whose heart was constant and trae One who Wus the same at all times Dearest mother. that was you a4 soul divine « and forgat: o never set DEVOTED ~ DAUGHTER FANNIE AN MOTHER ARSIE. AR0 LANCASTER. in sad but loving remembrance of lear wife und mother, EXTELLE LANCASTER, who passed away sixteen years ago today, Mar 1, HUSBAN HILDREN. LEE. HENSLEY. 1u sad but loving memors of aur heisved an parted frow s, Mareh February four yoars, How swiftly pass our vears Away on ouz unward wing. Time glides awar duy by day And many changes bring THE FAMILY. © MMANUS. Nacrd to the memery loved daughter, CATUERINE A who died twn vears agn, Ma. Todus recalls a mewars O our loyed one 1a1d to rest those who' still remember those who Toved her hest PAPA AND MAMMA NALLEY. In fond acd loving remembrance of onr dear husband and fathef JOHN F. AT LEY, who departed this life one year ago te- n T, 192, is the grace whers my hushand is 1aid, Kweet fs the memary whir or whall fade} Flowers muy wither, Inaves fade and die Others muy forget vou, but never will 1. MIS WIFE AND CHILDREN O'BRIEN. In Ioving memory of onr dear father. THOMAN. and mother, CATHARINE, who died ono week apart, March 7-14. 1909, Marsos every day for one week Ki. Peter's Chureh SON AND DAUGHTERS. POOLE. With love and memory of my dear sister. MARY E. POOLE. who 0 quietly left S 0Be year ago today, March 7. 1920 Sleep, dear sister, you suffered much, you srmured nos’ 1 watched you dag by day. And then at lasi With a broken heart Avd Are WALKER. at Mitehelivitle, | 7 caw you pase Md, BLANCE belosed wife of | i mige i Beriard & Funersl from her tate| 7y MIdniENt stacs ure gleaming residence Wednesday, March 0, at 2:30. K* The one T g o WATERBURY. Satustay. Mamcn 1921, And Tried xo hard to EATRICE ERBURY. widow of George| HER LOVING AND DEVOTE ; Yo Raterbary. Jr." Fonerai 2 pm. “Tuewday. | FANNTE L J0HNSO FRIRDbIEIRE, March 5. from Zurhorst funeral purlors. 301 | PURCHES. Tn raf bat Bast Cupitol st. Relative d frie: - e bt loving remembrance of Baxt, Cupitol st Relutives and fricodi ‘i0-| " aur dear littie SONTE, who deparced . thie WERDEN. Suddenly. on_Monday, March 7. 1 his residence, 439 L, st. 'n.w.. WIL- M H.. beloved husband of M Werden. 'in the 47th year of his of funeral hereafter. WOLFE. Saturday, March 5. 1921. at & p.m., at the residence of his sister. Mrs. Joseph F. Krieg. 926 1 st. n.w.. PHILIP AL. son of the late Morria and Mary Wol Fiieral from Nt. Patrick’s Church Tuesday at 9 am. thence to Mount Olivet ceme- ters. Relatives and friends invited. WOOD. Departed this life Saturday, March 5.1821, at 9:30 p.m., at his residence. John st.. Brentwood, Md. JOHN ARTHUR, be- loved won of Richard A. and ophis Wood. Funeral from St. Jerome's Church, Hyatts- rille, “Md. Requiem mass at 9:30 a.m. Tueeday, March 8. laterment at Hodai Olivet. . IN MEMORIAM. ADDISON. In loving memory of my dear motber. who pa away three years ago today, March 7s 1918. Three years have passed since that md day, The one I loved was calied aw: God. 100k _her home. it was His wil But in my heart she's living still. Evers day brings back sweet memories, Fvers memory brings a tear; Deep within my heart I cherish Thoughts of mother T loved so dear. TER. ELIZABETH AD- CHICAGO, 1LL. . loving remembrance of my . MARY ADDISON. who departed »n Jife Uiree years ugo todey, March 7, 9) Her sy hands are folded. Her work on earth is done, Her troubles are all ended. Her heavenly crown is won. Goag, but not forgotten. HER DAUGHTER BERTHA. * ADDISON. A tribute of love to the memory of my beloved mother,. MARY A. ADDISON. who left me three years ago today, March 1918. will DEVOTED DAT DISON, 1 mever forget you. dear mother, While in this world I stay: God only knows bow I miss you Since you have passed away. TENDERLY LOVED AND SADLY MISSED BY YOUR LONELY DAUGHTER GRACE.* ADDISON. In sad but loving memory of my dear grandmotber, MARY “ADDISON, who departed this life three vears ago, March Sleep on, dear grandmother, and take your rest 1 loved sou. bat God toved you hest: *Tis bard to part. one from another, But bardest of all when God calls for mother. YOUR ~DEVOTED ~ GRANDDAUGHTER MAYBELLE, CHICAGO, ILL. . ALLEN. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, MARY E. ALLEN. who died one year ago todsy, March 7, 1920 1DA L. CHISWELL. * In devoted memory of my dear sister, OPORA BIAS, who passed away eight years ago toduy. March 7, 1913. She has only gone before. As long as life and memory 1 will ‘always think of thee. HER LOVING BROTHER HORACE. * BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear grandmother. ANNIE BROWN, who passed uway one year ago todsy. March 7, 1 Can_we help but feel so lonely When her vojce we do not hear? For no words were ever sweeter Than the words hie spoke S0 dear. Her cheery w her smiling face 10 recall; Sh word for each, And died beloved by all. Her busy lands are folded Her work on earth is done Her pain and sorrows are ended, Her heavenly crown is won HER LOVING GRANDSON. WILLIAM F BROWN. . BROOKS. In loving remembrance of our som, father and brother, OCHARLIE A. BROOKS, who died suddenly five years ago, March 7, 1918, He. S is gone. but not forgotien, ver shall his 'mory fade. Sweet thoughts sball ever iinger ‘Around the spot where be is lai THE FAMI In sweet memembrance of our dear father and grandfather, GBORGE W. CON- RAD. who fell asieep in Jesus six years 8 today, March 7, 1915. 1 do not forget him, T loved him too dearly. For his memory to fade from my life Itke a dream: My life need not speak when my heart mourns sincereiy. For grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. HIS LOVING DAUGHTER CARKIB, Grandpa is waiting by the ri Just across the sileot stream: Where sweet flowers are ever blooming And the banks are ever green. HIS DEVOTED GRANDOHILDREN, ETHRL, ELMER AND RAYMOND. . CROVO. In memory of my dear beloved mother. MARIA ANNA CROVO, who died one year ago today, March 7. 1920. SON FRANK. * CRUTCHFIELD. A tribute of love and de- Votion 1o our_heloved wife and mother, SUSAN M. CRUTCHFIELD. who entered “ternul rest two vears ago, March 7, 1919, Sieep on. dear wife, Your willing hands shall toil no more: A faithful wife, both loving and kind, A better wife 1 couldn’t find. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND., CALVIN C. CRUTCHFIELD. To Our Motber. Most of all the other besutiful things in life come by twos and threce, by dogens and hundreds, plenty of roses, stars, rainbows, brotbers, sisters. aunt CONRAD. ind xins, but only one mother in sll the world <ot wide "R_LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON-1 LAW. RACHEL AND ROBERT HARRIS. In loving remembrance of my dear father, DAVIS M. FRAIN, who departed this life fifteen years ago today, March 7, 1906, Just 8 line of sweet remembrance Of a father kind and true: token of love's devotion my heart alwars holds for you. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, ~ KATE WEAVER. . FRAIN. In loving remembrance of my dear . MARIA D. FRAIN, who departed fe thirteen years ago today, March 7, Her cheerful ways, her smiling face, leasures o recail: She ind word for each of us And died beloved by all. HER DRVOTED DAUGHTER, WHAVER. KATE | life > suddenly five years g0 today, March Dear little Sonie. how we misy you, Evers night and every ay, Life Ix so sad without you, Are you listening, Sonle, dear? Though our hearts are held in sorraw. Vet this thought comes with » sigh, You are safe with God's angels, Yourg il meet you by and br. 0 EVOTED MOTHER, FATHER LITTLE SISTER. i )i REEDER. In sad but loving re qur s brofier o STIVERTER o FEDER, who s leparted this e two years 'Tis hard to part with thoss Rut God does xi) things best " ' HIS LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER. * RUPERTUS. In sud but loving remembeance of l;l'y ’RI"E"I('(""“ and our father, WILLIAM AL TS who died eight years ago, Gione. hat HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. SMITH. In wd but loving reme our dear mother, ROSE M. SMITH. whe der parted this life ten years ago today, Maren 7. 1911, y Toved in iife, remembered in death THE FAMILY. forgatten. BNYDER. In deroted remembra dnrliog haby, " MILORED RSTELLE, who Qavsed away tweoty years ago todas, arch 7. Gone, hut got fargotten. HER DEVOTED MOTHER. STEWART. In sad but_ loving of mx_dear hushand.' SAMUEL RTRWART, n Mbo, epuried this life two years ago today, Can_we heip but feel so | “When his voire we do not near? For no words were ever sweeter Tuan the words he spoke so dear. His cheery ways, his smilin Are'a pleasare 1o recalls " ach, He bad a kindly word . Aud died beloved by a1l His busy hands are folded. His wock on 2arth is done; His troubles are all ended, His heavenly crown is won HIS DEVOTED W 3 B Is pLEVOT IFE, MRS. SAMUEL STONER. 1In sad bot loving remembrance of our_only child, EDITH LOUISE STON aged 7 vears. who left us mo suddents. ros years ago todsy, March 7, 1919 The month of March once mors Ta ux the saddest of the sear O Because two vears ago today Our Toving daughter passed away. The midright maon is beaming Upon u silent and lonely grave, Where sieepeth without dreaming The one we tried in vain to save, We will shways think of you. dear K For our earts are sad ‘with e This world would be & heaven to us If we could only see your smil ugain. 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