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cago church he preached what lal t‘l' THE ’FVEA'I NG STAR, WASHIN (}TON, DR GUNSAULUS, AUTHOR 1 mon,” became known as the “$2,800.000 ser- appealing for aid for young LOSES $9.30 IN GHANGE T ‘.m | Lieut. ry | been awarded posthumously to First | Wallace for extraor- in _action October William N. heroism France, St. near 8. 1 D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. IGNATIUS NAU DEAD. 8. Conducted Restaurant at 7th and N|* MRS. ANNIE HURT DIES RITES FOR DR. JOHNSON. AFTER LONG ILLNESS |Funeral Services Held at the Home IN MEMORIAM. GIOVANNETTL In sad and loving remem- brance of dear mother, ANGELINA GIOVANNETTI, who departed thix life four X _ | Bticnne, years ago today, March 17, 1917 AND EDUCATOR, DEAD bovs’ snd"girls ot the city. shortly | Huckster Asks Police to Arrest Col-| Eilonne; France, Oclober, &, 1618 el oo togus, Sian I "with an offer of financial help in | ored Man. | ade n ‘"',“.fi';'“,:;"{.J",.::?:.‘:::";Ldé": Streets for Years. AN =T Sl His Son. Joseph | CLADMON, | in sad but levine remembrance i front line S : ow of Henry Hu n 3 for Dr. Joseph| of my dear hushan @ dent of Armour Institute | omcamius oo’ mans WSULe A0 | John Miller. 3 huckster, residing at | extremely hazardous conditions. enatius Nau, resident of Washing: -y :w s Euacral e e o T BOR" il i Tour 5ears ago today, March During the war Dr. Gunsaulus was | 1024 {th street, asked the police u.‘ ton for more than y-four y g sident o ashington Who Ais3.at his Howme, i Cherryaal 7 4 Once Preached “$2,800,000 Ser- asked 15 announce a De:n‘e meeting | ;yrest u voung colored man on CONFEHENCE TO BE HERE. died at his home, 3?OKkGeor§|l ave- for Sixty Years :;.‘_;rxu:'n;,:y.nghlt.&"‘?ml: 3_:::;:.:‘.:‘ l;\ggfl:«‘v;wm ou. dear Bob, ” in the auditorium. e .replied that | “purse of robbing him of $5:30 The | nue, Monday at 5 o'clock. > on at 2 o'clo God onls knaws how 1 mim 7ou mon”—Noted Civic Worker.” |, "5uld denounce . and @id S0 | B of To ine a bloyele, sioppod _— of his xon, Dr. Loren B. T. Johnson. Since vou have CHICAGO, March 17.—Dr. Frank W. skirts with inset pockets. swers the dema NAVY BLUE SUITS $39.50 These Suits have been specially designed This item an- d for a well-tailored suit NEW SPORT SUITS in vigorous terms. Later, he declared the huckster near Four groups. dresses representi This purchase includes New Blou: find navy, black, brown. bisque and taupe and all sizes from 32 to 41. 22d and L i 1 g four spec $35.00 Tricotine Dresses, $18.50 and relieved with collars and cuffs of treets| henna suede cloth. Easter Fashion Eventsfor Friday! Moderately-priced Clothes for Laster wear—timely events for the week end DRESS EVENTS FRIDAY al purchases; A national‘conference of community cach worthy Ilfi F St. N.W. M. b4 $32.50 Black Satin Street Dress with $15.25. d embroidery, in orchid, blue and au came to this country from Mrs. Annie Hurt, widow of Henry Hurt, of the old the Washington Stock Exchange. His estate was valued at $1,000,000. His rise from a conductor to head of the railway company here was a testi- monial to his ability. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt enjoyed a quiet home life together, and the shock of the bereavement was never alleviated in_the mind of the widow. Mrs. Hurt was a member of the board of the Aid Association for the { Blind, and was acti n charity work Yere niece, Walter { Hardell. ha i survived by a number 1 a brother. Funeral day afte o'clock at the BURIED IN ARLINGTON. the movement for the erection of Me- clair, N. J. Interment was in Arling- ton cemetery, following funeral serv- name being Frances Taft. Her first and nephews, three half sisters | 2108 A and for ol LEW) CASHELL. Mareh 17, 1 friends for beautiful floral tributes during the an POPE. We wish to express our sincere thanks floral tributes at the death of onr heloved SULLIVAN. thanks kindness, sympaths and beantiful floral of ferings at innd, 16th street northwest. YOUR LOVING : {his bi t Kaupen, Germany. fopmér presiaent Hono llbearers were John that if the meeting were held he|\iqiirday, purehased vegetablos to the D et o) his birthplace a sar =R promasnty efih e Rol Horary: pa = n ; 5y 3 noted educator and writer would have the auditorium fumigated Smount of 70 cents and asked for \ashington from wartl o1 o o M 4t the age of twenty-three. o B e asnar, "(he | BArrett, Rudoiph Kauftmann. GLANTON, Sacred to the memory of eur dear nd since 1892"president of the Armour | before holding the religious services | epange for a ten-dollar bill. Miller| n hoed today by >, Cls proprictor of a restaurant at Tth and | Capital Traction Company, died early [ Yates, Col. James A. Drain. Dr. TON. who Ieft us two years ago foday. Hnstitute of Technology here, died sud- | there tha following Sunday. %ald his customer took the change |rer feeom eamodiyily P. P. Clax- | brob mber of years, re-|today at her home. 1625 P street| Tully Vaughan and Dr. George N.| Mann 17. 1915, iflenly at his home here, followi Ho was the first to advocate estab- |i1q rode away without giving him | on: federal commissioner of educa-| N streets for'a numbe : g northwest. She had been a resident | KOber. Active pallbearers were Dr. After all, though life be drears evere heart attack. Ph lishment of free kinderzartens main- | (he bill ‘U"" A tiring to private life in 1893. He had| o Washington for sixly years. John Moran, Dr. £ Adam: . K And we tread the path alone. :l:zm}ims,:mmonul but he died tained by churches of the city. Harry B. Rose. 16th and S streets, || ";rv;lx‘nzlm'\;‘lenf‘_r:’r’mm.; homs Will | seen Il with pneumonia several wppk~l trs. Hurt had been in failing health | B ;’E.’:—i:'.'.d'.,f:lrm fi;’;:..“x;"n‘:u'-:" w. o the inest hye and s o N ¥ | reporte e th of hisx automobile | Pe held @ gt SO0 g R 3 since the death of .her husband, six 3 4 - e fsow ou Hebor @ generation Dr. G ROAD F! AVAT B o Settish Rite Temple | evening sessions in the wuditoriim of LT e cen were conducted at | YOATS AEo. - She was taken fil with | Interment was in Rock Creck ceme- JATILOA e nated: 4w & 1e: AD FUNDS LABLE. <t night. and Shaw. Iver | Central High School. heral servic yore! o L TR ST GLANTON, AL TITTLE i ferment movement the Tho bureau of. public roads d"_'t}.,‘,m'_-‘ Ad.. reported that his auto-| The confe: n called by | the residence and requiem mass was|from complications, including pleur- | === S ket Sy o he war Ty i thar approximately $622,000.. | mobile was faken from New York | Commissioncr Claxton for the pur-|sung at the Church of the Nativity at 9| isy. for eight months, ending in I\rarl; R OE O, RIFFITH. In lovine remembrs acks on un-Amcrican persons and | nounces tha ivenue between 12th and 13th streets. | pose of adopting 1t method | grelock Liure today s. e A STAREC AT O 81 Institutions brought him considerable | 000 1s “available for road and bridga |Avenue between iy cinthy v oot i “Mrs. Hurt was married in 1869. Her {BOSTON. We wisi to express our sincere o Kl iTe Cot FRaL a0 yoster” notice. | construction and maintenance " thi hie been tasted s and oosrea] Sureiv | musdcn name ‘was Annic Young. Her)| ihinksand apmaristion to cu: relatives and| 80 BULILUR Ll Besides being president of Armour |ycar. The approximate amounts giv. < R DEAD HE hits been tos ' prove e e O tonk | friendx for thelr kindness. _sympathy , ani am this worin of o fustitute. he Sirtaails wan one_of | we for nearby siates are: Maryland, | ‘CB,O‘SS‘ 0 : B(.),' IR SN ARMRE o and ¥ 46 holders of the Riggs National Bank, | Leioved. daughtes wha Sitere. SLAARETH sen Yo aser Rareare its founders. While pastor of a Chi- | $4.800,000; Virginia. $10,000000. The distinguished service cross has was chairman of the board of direc- | ROSTO) R rAaey 11 "\’ found eternal feat. — - e S ———— S — = e p— S ——— | tors of the American Security and | pMBRYY | wiw 10 Ty T s i OTED HUSBAND. PERCY A AT T T T I T T T AT IEIETTITI A FFTTIIZII T TTITT LTI !wemegmeue;‘v‘ene;tmexfleai'/‘v.eueAe‘ Trust Company and was a member of | TAEREr, o4 Fith to express my sincere| " GRIFPITH. their & nd liness t the death of my beloved daughter. A M. EMBREY. MOTHBR. * dness, sympathy GRIFFITH. In loving remembrance of our dear mother. FRANCES E. GRIFFITH, who dird twenty-one years ago today, Ms 1900 Gone, but not fargotten. HER CHILDREN. * JOHNBON. In loving remembrance of my fa- ther. DENNIS JOHNSON. who died two years ago today, March 17 d appreciation to our relatives and fricnds their kindness, sympathy bewutiful ther. 'HE FAMILY. * We wish to extend our sincere o relatives and friends for their the death of our mother and ANNIE R, SULLIVAN AND When. o 418 SON, THOMAS JOHUNSON, A tribute of lote and sweet memo. TATIS and ELIZABETH GRANDC KOERTH. rirs to my friends, KOERTH. ARRIED. IS—WITT, _Ohi. ty veil of silence, d. 2 .\4'.‘_.1:\‘1 |‘v‘:\vnll‘!l|“| y'x‘tpl\i\ldr‘:. \xl:wm‘:l“lf of particular consideration " > Odds and ends—broken sizes al- L O o is O ot May rour f-':-((‘mm:l”:x-q-'"' triends. bel hoxy stvles and st $35.00 Georgette Crepe Silk Tricolette Dresses, ready accumulated in the present cemetery. i HCGLADMON, e Youll find all here in 0 scason. These you will find at the T — . ; Eicotines w it Willow linings and Dresses, $15.50 $25.00 regular departments. DIED. | WILLIAM 6. strictly tailored or embellshed with braid - B Gear Of very fine quality tricolette, Departed this lite ut bis re partd thin life two 3ears ago todar. March binding, ca or silk embroid- fl;‘\'d\(;"fin!:e- B »‘fsa""" B.rn:.f‘ Ridreste dresses. in new st in: ng iong: sdny, \f:r;l;.lr?’ 1021 at 17. 1919, d ered a made in blouse and long tunic wassted long:tunle andiblousy bl Mrs. F. A. M. Terry Was Widow of son of Joseph A. T ohite inthis world we stay made over silk foundations with withilooped pancls; Hfancy, Vi iz the late Mary E. Bell Funeral Frid Thin world would be heaven ‘,.'.,. beading; in self-colors and jet: quan- embroidery, gold - thread embroidery, Civil War Surgeon. March 18, from Mount Zion M. 1f we had you with us toda: SUI I S 45 00 tity limited 3 : silk braiding and beading. They ar Z9th st 5 e IvaTe £ e £ wonderful values. Choice of navy blue, Second Floor Mrs. Frances A. M. Terry, widow LEWIS, A precions memory of my devoted . tan. taupe. collic brown. henna and of Dr. Charles H. Terry. civil war Iriend, who departed this Iife two years ago FOR LARGE WOMEN $30.00 Tricolette Dresses, $17.50 | 1iicx: sl size: to 46 bust. Some Big Chances surgeon, and actively affiliated with today, March 17, 1919, A LOVING FRIEND. ‘clock sharp. to make arrange- and tailored for women taking size 42 or long tunic, low waistline and French laited tunic, at $9.25. morial Continental Hall, D. A. R.| ments for m funeral of our late brother, | LUCAS. A tribute of love to the m of larger. In both navy blue and black tri- basque styles; some with silk braid, For school and business, a great op- B il lSatin Dance Dress -with hesdquarters here, disd a few days| SAMUEL'T BBUL st the hail, 2athot and || Jone dor. depurted mather, DORA TEOAN cotine, with smart plaited panel backs, others with tinsel thread embroide portunity; Navy Tricotine Straight-line draped skirt, $19.25. ago at the home of her daughter,| Lumbirtonave s’ Ry orderof the lodge.| who enterad the havin of rat long revers, narrow belts and straight-line If you'll come early Friday you will Dresses, with wide black satin sashes Lavender Taffeta Dance Dress at Mrs. A. C. Fetterolf, in Upper Mont-| ;. FREM( ng{}t\fl.g:.m:ge Grand. . 3 7% Where is the arm that once pillowed our heads m. nigomery County’ General Hospital And_the ear that once heard our ecom- Md. At moderate cost. $50 Dance Dresses, $16.25 ices at Montclair. o - plaints? 7 Dance Dresses of Georgette Crepe, Mrs. Terry was born at Grafton, (h;belfl."i'::::nl:r:flr\'fl. ’{«u;a".ly""; Y Other hands may support us, gemtle ac- MISSES’ SILK Silk Bags—[.e;lhfl- Bag;, $6.50 beautiful styies. floss silk and silver Mass., eighty years ago. her maiden| at residence of Jumes N. Berecicy. Oines. 1: Conveyances will meet at 1 o'clock. Handbags, of cross-grain seal. in_ the i husband was Carlos Alvarez de a| Kundas. Marew 20, Fomst Glen car. ‘ut T o for iz, In black, navy or White Taffeta Dance Dress with Mesa, who served as major during the | angle. Interment Union cemetery, Rock. 521 75 FROCKS $l7 50 r gold trimmed. with inside [ 355 AVRES At BROCe & civil war. Three of their children sur.{ Vilic. Md. CHILDRE . A fortunate purchase and $30 . mirror and novelt cateh: very at- vive her—Mrs. Samuel E. Allen, Mrs. CHENOWETH. JAMES W., beloved husband WRIC HAWRINS AND LOTTIE TAYLOR: . 3 tractive. also silk moire hass, in black and 61.50 to $85 Dresses, $23.25 Lola de la Mesa Greenwood and Mrs,| Of Pmma S. Chenoweth. “Funeral from his In our “All-weather jersey—the suits frocks as 2 just-before-E atlraction 1| navy, enti new-—with corded edge, sil- :\slvig opporcunity, 15 0ad flreol and Fetterolf. fon's Tegidence. 612 A st w.e. Friday, March | WpCRALL. Sacred to the memory of my dear that always come up smiling. Three smart for the young women. in ruffled | vorprated me and moire silk handle. ABEETRGON. ROWNE: In. Bsiiitana CTErs Her second husband, Dr. Terry, held | temetory 0 1oterment at Rock Creek | Tyricnd, JENNIE BOKTON MACKALL. ‘who R o o, tucked pancl hacks and s ] efects, /tricoletles i stralent lince—all || withinside parae’andimirror. Allare silic [ iheteor: ‘gold chread and bead. em- the rank of major in the civil' war.|FLOOD. Wednesday, March 16, 1921, at the| Sian‘is Gijglife three years ago today, 1o & areat favorlie Tn mevy (et teta | ot e R st S S | lived broidery. In navy black and brown. He died in 1912 She is survived by ! home of his grandparents, JAMES C. FLOOD, | oo in my. heart there ix sadness Such demand, sxford, tan, decs. taupe, new e 2 i sl 56 Neck: 95¢ $65 Brown Silk Duvetyn Dress with three grandsons, all of whom served| infunt son of Joveph . and Agnes M. Flood. sl 2 oo guch demand, oxford, tan, deer, taupe. ne sizes. eckwear, floss silk embroidery, $24.25. as officers overseas, and three grand- ed 4 weeks. Funersl from residence, 1 ow 1 misx her presence, blue, sponge and gray—solid colors and Remaants tomorrow of Dainty E daughters. Newton sT. n'e., Friday, March 18, 2 p.m. * None other than God can tell. Selienttul Ehaather | mikturcs—tand “aa- and Ori ce-trimmed Vestoes, E $38.50 Dresses, $24.25 . o W N o e L HAMMETT. Entered foto life cternal Wednes. HER FRIBND, F. E. HEBRR e Lace i Hand-embroidered Batiste 6 Brown Silk Lace Dresses combines larch 18, at his apartment, the | MYLLER. 1In sad but loving remembrance o: i s Flohte tad Seche ite o 7 e e ew Berne, DANIEL C. HAMMETT. Fu. e $10 Tuxedo Sweaters, $4.95 Collars, Fichus and Sashes, in white. with satin and metallic ribbon trim. MISS LARUE CASHELL DIES| e, Berne. DANIEL . Ha METT. o Fu; | my dear friend. MARY MILLBR, de- Be sure and see these. Black Silk Lace Dinner Gown, jade ribbon girdle, $24.23 55 Navy Silk Lace Dress with satin bodice and draped skirt, $38.25. $59.50 to $85 Dresses, $38.25 10 smart Dresses for street wear, made of satin de chine, crepe de chine, crepe meteor and satin. In navy, brown and black. ming. rted this life seven years ago today, Another early season Sweater oppor- tunity! Pure-wool Sweaters, in Tuxedo style, with angora revers and cuffs: in contrasting shades, such as brown with | tucks running lengthwise or crosswise, buff. buff with brown, black with white, | 20-inch collar to match, also trimmed with navy with white, green with white, copen It with gray, also a number of solid shades, $4 French Kid G]ove Remnants, $2.15 st. near 1ith, Saturday, March 19, at Relatives and friends invited. private. p.m, Interment It i requested that no flowers be NEW TOPCOATS $25.00 Everyday, All-time Topcoats, almost in- dispensable and at 2 moderate price! Full ripple and straight-line models that are filled with style—raglan sleeves, inverted plaited and voke backs, large pockets, New Lace Vestees, 50c Of cream net with rows of val lace and Niece of J. N. Barnsley Succumbs After Operation. OLNEY, MNd. March 17.—Miss La Rue Cashell. a niece of James N. Barnsiey of Olney, died at her uncle’s home here early today, after a brief illness. Miss Cashell recently underwent a surgical Today recalls & memory Of ‘our loved one laid to rest, And those who still remember ‘her Are thone who loved her best. HER DEVOTED FRIEND, MRS €. H. WILLIAMSO! ) PALMER. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear wife and our mother. EMMA V. PALMER, who $coatted his Wfe Sfioss HIB! Wednesday, March 16, 1921, White Haven, Pa.. KATHARINE C. HIBRS, daughter of Waldo C. and Marie Harring ton Hibbs. Funeral from Holy Trimity Church, 35th and O sts. a.w., Friday, March 15, at 10 a.m. HUNT. Tuesday, More Tie-Back Sweaters, $1.95 March 15, 1921, at §: : o toda: 7, Ra 3 A o If vou need Gloves, don't miss these rem- D i in rose‘ color operation at .m.. at her apartment, 500 11th st. T i HUSBAND AND (,mwm . L ek SheoRtin Three dozen this time! Made of Shet- | nants. A small lof, but fine quality—2- | cabots and mik oot s4nss, Montgomery County General Hos- | FiXirii 3. beloved sister of Vara . a5d | powE, 1o cen wor e polocloth and Rekther wnixtures. land wool, in navy with buff or copen with | clasp, Fine Quality French Kid Gloves, in $110 Evening Gown of jade color pital, following which she was re-| Ida C. Hunt In her 40th year. Funeral serv- RUS TROWE. whe died ices at the pariors of H. B. Nevius, 926 New n.w., Thursday. March 17, ut 7:30 erment private. Kindly omit moved to her uncle’s home, where shs died. Funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be an- buff. - Really an old-fashioned ~Spencer style, but new for this season. black and white with colored embroidered backs. taffeta and gold lace, $49.25. $125 Evening Gown of gold cloth and 0 today, March 17, 1911. Gone. but not York avi p.m. dowy CHOKERS, $25 ) 3 maize color silk net, $87.23. Botncon IAter: s s S s :;'u B e ronunul{gzaonlxr:.l.z oullv,hu'l(th «xtm _u;‘snrt- Yo . Second at_her residence, 1625 P st. n.w.,| STEWART. In loving remembrance of our ments. Nearly Chokers to ‘choose —_— NIE. widow of the late Henry Hurt, in| dear daughter DORIS. who departed this :;{nm"lomorrow at this price. Two-skin 4 o el el ¢ Floor MRS. M. H. ROWELL DEAD.! 27 e Sotics of taneeat taser. life six months ago, September 17, 1920. ects. X " . i t prices you've seldom known, in this sale of slightly imperfect gloves for : . .UDER. _Depa 3 % MINK, FITCH, KOLINSKY, SQUIRREL the consng ‘giso,” i & These will create a stir. e h Th 1901 atier » ‘betet Mimens. BASE: Sleep. dear loved one yragn. o Native of New Jersey Had Lived in One-skin effects in Stone Marten and TEL, the ‘beloved son of Millie Magruder and ‘ 5 . All lengths, all colors and a good massortment of sizes in the fine Milanese & TAUBERSMITH. In loving remembrance of Squirrel and Foxes, in spring shades of Silks (not tricot) the best-looking and best-wearing silk gloves you can buy. $20 and $22.50 Skirts, $7.85 # Nearby States and District. e e eriomas s uder, buteral foom | “our dear mother and grandmother. SOPHY blue. silver. brown and poiret. All to Imperfections so slight you'll not be able to detect them. Come and look them An extraordinary opportunity—15 - T TAUBERSMITH, who passed away three urday at 1 o'clock, invited to attend, Relutives and friends choose from at $2. " CHOKERS, $13.75 50 New Chokers to replenish this ai sortment. Pretty as can be and variety enough to provide becoming colors for every one—light and dark squirrel, mink, fitch, Australian opossum. Kolinsky, opos- sum, ringtail opossum and wolL: Extra! Purchase of Furs! 25 Stoles and Scarfs just secured—greatly underprice! $125.00 Jap Mink Stoles, 12x72 inches, with tails and paws and silk lining with pockets, $49.50 each. $65.00 and $75.00 Alaska Wolf Scarfs, large and medium sizes; black, brown and gray, fancv all-silk linings, $28.75. plaited plaid and striped Skirts, copen Mrs. Martha H. Rowell, a resident of i Fears ago yesterday, March 16. 1918, over. Er] » v v FAMILY, * $1.25 2-¢l Milanese Silk Gloves, in black, white and n few and gray, brown and tan, blue and Washington or vicinity for many 1 did not know the pain you bore bat Jbving remembran: colors, pair. 3 green. yeags. died Monday at the home of And did mot see you die. o our Gear. wite and mother, VIOLET WL Ler son, Ambrose E. Rowell, Falls Church, V ninety-first year. Funeral services were held yester- day at West Falls Church. Interment was in_Rock Creek cemetery. Mrs. Rowell was born in New Jer- sey, but had lived in nearby Virginia, Maryland and the District of Colum bia most of her life. Her husband, Alfred W. Rowell, died in 1898. She had been an invalid for more than twenty years. After her husband’s death ' Mrs. Rowell made her home in ryland with her younger son, Elias Row- ell, who died in 1917. In 1919 she re- moved to Brookland, D. C., but for the rast six months had lived at the home of her son in West Falls Church. West , 2-clanp MIl 11k Glov. hite, mode, black, 82, 2-clanp nexe lov ite, mode, black, manti o elliast gray and brown, with Parix point and wide embroidered back, pair, 125, $1.75 and $2 21-button-lengt pongee, mastic and gray, pair, $1. '$2.50 and §2, 10-hutton length white Milanese Silk Gloves, ex- traordinary at, pair, $25 Skirts at $9.75 20 box and side plaited plaid Skirts, in blue, tan and green, and tan and brown.. Ever see anything to equal it? Always Blouses Clearing away odds and ends for a big Easter sale! $5 to $7.50 Blouses, $2.95 Various odd lots of Georgette. Tric- olette, Crepe de Chine and Pongee Blouses: some are plain tailored, others are prettily embroidered or trimmed with narrow plaiting. $5 to $6.95 Hand-made 1 only know you went away And never xaid good-b HIS LOVING MOTHER. MILLSPAUGH. March 16, 1921. at Los An- geles, Calif. GEORGE H. MILLSPAUGH, beloved husizind of Irene W. Millspaugh (ges Uolewan). Iuterment Goshen, SEARS. Departed this life w:unm-y. Mareh 16, 1921, at 5:30 a.m., CATHBE; 7 KHARS, beloved mother of Hen; Joseph R. Sears and Mary G. Cole. Funerai from her late residence, 813 8th st. n.e. Low ass at Holy Naume Church Friday at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Inter- ment at Mount Calvert cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Md. . SKINNER. Departed this life Tuesdsy, March 15, 1921, at 7:30 p.m., MARY A. SKINNER. Euieral”trom ber Iy residence. 711, Nort Capitol Friday, March 18, Relatives and friends invited to Illlld lll- LIAMS, who died four years ago today, March 17, 1917. The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with oue we loved so dear. Rut in our hearts you will remain Until in heaven we meet again. Often from my heart comes a bitter cry. Why, oh, why did my wife die? Then' comes the answer, 0 solemn and sweet, Your wife is net dead. she in asleep. HBR DEVOTED HUSBAND. REV. GEORGE WILLIAMS, AND CHILDREN. In loving memory of my denr Tricad, Mrs. JOSEPHING WILSOX. who de: parted this life two vears ago, March 16, and her won WILLIE, six years ago todey, March 17, 1915. 1 grieve for you when all i May God with you abide My mind in Siled with sad regrets, ml--e-e Silk Gloves, In white, terment at Rock Oreck tery. EB ‘A Blouses, $2.95 Besides her son, Ambrose E. Rowell, | omit fowers. Fomtacy ity 3 S LONELY VRIEND. MARY WaTTS, * Broken assortments from recent Mrs. Rowell is survived by a daugh- 'WILLIAMS. Departed this life March 15, sales; hand-made blouses of fine batiste ter, Miss Annie B. Rowell. 1921, at 4:45 am., BENNETT J. WIL LIAMS, the beloved son of Emily Willlams and t lll! Murkes Williams. Funeral from Lomax’s undertaking establish- ment, uml-. 8 st Friday at 2 o'clock p.m. Family and frien » WILLIAMS. Wednesday, March 16, 1921, KATHERINE WILLIAMS, daughter of the late Henry and Amelia Williams of Hardee- ville, 8. C. Services at her late residence, 3141 Mt. Pleasant Fridey, 3 p.m. Interment private. IN MEMORIAM. COLE. 1In loving remembrance of my dear daughter and our mother, OLARA EMMA COLB (nee Moore), who departed this life nine years ago todsy, March 17, 1912. Loved in life: in deafh remembered, HER DEVOTED FATHER AND CHIL- COLLINS. In sad but loving_remembrance of our dear mother, SARAH VIRGINIA COL- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. R SrenreCor 1208 H_STREET NW. (ann:mymlr PHONE MAIN (0O A'R»SP-."Cd-Nhhol. WD'SP- oseph F., Birch’s Sons 038 M Bt NW. Eavun Phoue West 98 touches of hand-drawn t front and square All have roll with dainty work; some have neck, others with V neck. collars. $7.95 to $10 Blouses, $4.95 You never saw their equal at this price—Satin, Crepe de Chine or Georg- etto—beaded or embroidered in bright or self colors or finished with dainty laces. Overblouse and regulation styles. Variety of shades. $10 to $13.50 Blouses, $6.95 Tncomplete lots from higher priced lines; blouses of Georgette Crepe, In both overblouse or tuck-in style; some have dainty touches of real filet and embroidery, others with fine tucks and plaitings or beaded; roll collar or col- larless blouses. Hosiery Remnants Every workman in Japan wears on his cap an inscription stating his business and his employer's name. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 18th St., Col. 638 Dupent Cirele, Fr. Third Floor Remnant Sale! Last week’s shoe sale on our third floor was a great success. This some tag-ends of Winter Suits and Coats—both women’s and misses’. these. Choice of garments listed below at $10 and $25 each. Only 8 left. ) $45 to $69.50 Wraps and Coats, a few fur trimmed. ) $l 0 Women’s Coats $1 0 | $110 Black Seal Plush Coat, hip length. In navy, brown, rust; sizes 14, 16 and 18. Only §. WOMEN’S COATS—SUITS—DRESSES week we add more shoes and It will be a quick disposal of Misses’ Coats 0 Wooltex Coats, in navy blue, tan and es 13, 156 and 17. Only 6 left. ' to $45 Pebble Cheviot and Irenella Cloth . in navy blue and tan; sizes 14, 16 and 18. 10. " We Have a Number of Very Desirable Residences 5 Short Seal Plush Coats, full back. Only 2. 5 Green Diagonal Bolivia Coats, seal collars. 9 4 Time moves on with rapid pace As years succeed each other, But time or change can ne’er efface Winconn 0 Bweet memories of our dear mother, ot s g 5 Phone Weat 504, navy and Black Tricotine Suits, in sizes 32| $120 Black Velour Velvet Coat, long model, belted. $1.25 Silk Stockings, 65c for Sale or Rent We will never forget you, mother, % ! Navy Silvertone Suits, in tallored styl $120 to $140 Fur Collar Coats. in peachbloom, Last of Red Stripe Silk Stockings— alhile I this worla we'stay: " i e s loned s vel . chamoistyne, bolivia and suedecloth. In [ just 10 and 10 left. In dark brown 1f we had you with us today. Erown Siivertone Tailored Suit; size 40, blackiand browa,” i16iin the lot. only. UDOEYOR| want MnypiHnEry. Furnished or Unfurnished HER LOVING CHILDREY. $110 Suits, for large women; gray and wine color ning Gowns, in rose and turquoise velvet; $1.50 Silk Lisle Hose, 85¢ CRAWLEY. 1In loving romembrance of my Sucdctex: size 44%. Two only. and net sash. Regular and outsizes in these rem- e e it LT i ae $100 Bl Suedecioth Suit, with seal collar; vet Afternoon Gown, lace vest. nants full-fashioned and well reinforc- F. Desirabk T L e size Biack Voivel Evening Gown, with riffled ed" In Black; white: ‘and /cordovan. Also a Few rable W will bever Toraet e 51 Navy Suedecloth Suit, straightline jacket; A i forget. you, 3 | Limited quantity. Large ts While in this world we stay; size i | 0 35050 Misnes’ Wooltex Sultw, for small = D word romid B beaven $110 to $125 Coats, of bolivia, chamolistyne, vel- women: a few fur trimmed, others in tricotine and $2.50 and $3 Silk Hose, $1.95 —_— If we had you with us today. dyne and evora. Self and fur collar style; in navy, duvet superior. I'avy blue, brown, reindeer and Rare values in these remnants—full- FANNIE JONES AND JOHN D. HATCH- black and brown. Twenty in the lot. ming. Sizes 16, 18 and 20. fashioned Silk Stockings with lisle In loving remembrance of our dear Ra‘ndall Hl n?fi:fi;:fi:(f&l}‘ Lr\l".lo m died Hagner & Co. ' DORSEY. In sad but loving remembrance of 1207 Connecticut Ave. N.W. our devoted mother and grandmother, Phones Franklin 4306, 4367, 4368 RTHA M. DORSEY, who passed away MA 1o pan garter tops; well reinforced. In bl white, cordovan, light brown and n; $5 to $6.75 Silk Stockings, 3285 It you want fancy Hose, See these. All-silk stockings with lace and em- broidered clocks, in black, white and fawn; also a few drawn-work and lace instep patterns in white. Underwear —Remnants $1.50 Underwear, 65¢ k. and ‘embalmer. Livery o wanmaviion’ Comme A e e e A Quick, ified_and Eficient Bervies. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. Liscoln 8454, Service. Shoe Remnants Again—Third Floor Not much of a salesroom to look at—but there is more room than in our little department downstairs, and the remnant ]mcv are most startling! If you don’t mind buying in an unfinished room—here’s the chance to save money b 310 to $15 Boots, 95¢c $12 Boots, $5.45 year ago. March 17, 3 e " bEvoren, ANDDAUGHTER, AND HEH RAN EMILY LEB TURNER, MOTHER. shoe Satin Shppers, 65¢ . In sad but loving remembrasce of my, beloved busband sad father, JOHN FREEMAN, who departed this life sud- denly ten years axo today, March 17, 1911, Days of sadness still come o'er us, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N. Moders Chaper.. Teicphopn call, Noris 539, Timothy Hanlon 65 pairs of Wome ers. Did rs of Women's Boots, low and high rs of Women's Tan Calf Lace Slightly mussed muslin gowns, en- Secret tears often flow. 58 e ot o Bl | anmeine me e Unottnn Tip Sut lce || sy muresd, must gowns, or. TIRES e el “n our stock clean. They clean out 6des and wing tips. | Very serviceable and embroidery trimmed. This is your op- Though heavea claimed you ten years ago. “ZURHORST” 1 " okoinE Bo0d Tooking. portunity. 30x3'2 How Joyful s the thonght that lingers .. 3 ; ; AS S 6%, T B4 o When loved ones cross death's sea 5 = G Gt bais e s | D $2IMiuliniUnderens 195 Snap them -m' Wics e ik Bt ehies LA ] e Great values—gowns and envelope CHAS. E. LLER HIS LOVING WIFE AND OHILDREN. Established in_ Martinsville, Ind. 512 Boots $1 95 i 310 BOOtS, sl 95 chemise, lace !nm-ined.h also \-?uenang Ml Inc, GANNON. In sad but loving remembrance of 1857 batiste gowns and chemise in fles| © and devoted son. Rev. GILBERT airs of Women's Patent Leather cojor. .,,"-,;,1'5';_“';"‘., "',';,',‘,,'"".,,,s,_ AN, who dicd 8t Monile, Ala< four JAMES T. RYAN, Boots, w Pt R S ) 14 pairs Women's Patent Leather But- o . oors years ago today. March 17, 1917. (Mobile 317 PA. AVE. S.E. ha —vurlw % Wolew Tnad Tench | ton Boots, black cloth tops, hand-turned rRea olen . Ench hate $2 Silk Camisoles, 95c T apets pisass €op7.) MOTHER. *| poqern Chagel, Tincels 100 i i il s medium Jong | OF "URC Vamps. | i medium short vamps. This They're slightly solled, %0 they go at GANT. In ad but loving remembrance of our te Ambulsness. S A e 5 6 B, 3, | is an extra good number. 5. Satin camisoles in tailored style, ‘Gevoted mother, EMMA J. GANT, who died in_Connection. 6%. 5 [ L s Rk i A 8 5% 6 | with hemstitching and ribbon straps. One year ago, March 17, 1820. . s 6. 2 | 3, : G 3, 3%, Sleep on, dear mother, you suftered much, $2 Crepe Kimonos at $1.65 Just think! Cotton Crepe Kimonos and Breakfast Coats. Kimonos have shirred yoke, breakfast coats are trim- FORT LINCOLN you murmured not, We watched you duy by day, And then at last, with broken hearts, We saw you pass away. ' $12 and $15 Boots | $4.45 | $9.& 512 Boots, §2.75 128 palrs 9 tomens Black Kid Lace pairs of Dark Brown Calf oxtora ith ruching. In rose, blu A few moro years shall roll, THE PARK CENETERY. REPRESENTA Roots, hand-turned so wooden French 68 rs of Women's Black Kid La with low, flat heels: full round taes, 'lr:'\!r‘:ndwcr.l 5 Quangm'y “m“.ed_ec;r:: A e At test DICK, 619 8th xt. n.e. Lincoln 1529, heels, McKay sewed soles and leather | o °% pairs of & e i wat 4 \nu oles. A good style for growing girls early. = - Ql'd weatl be with Louis heels; wonderful v ,-., 3 '-“““‘-'n ¥ j:.'l" -turned an elt sol | and anyone who likes a good, conservative S o % HER “FOUR DAUGHTBHS, MRS, E. J. Staas—A. 3%, 4, 5.6 6% B3, | French he | walking shoe. $4 Silk Bloomers, $2.95 HARTGROVR Mis N POWELL, Mni. Has s Crepe de chine and Satin Bloomers in 8 AND MRS. M.C. BPOTS. Baltimere Boulovard BULEN| i It e, FUNERAL DESIGNS. : Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Slightly mussed. Unmatchable value. $5 Silk Underwear, $3.25 Crepe de Chine and Satin Gowns in tailored and lace-trimmed styles— $12. 50 Lace Boots $5.45 - FETTI. In sad but loving remem- O ATt s dear mother. ARGETINA GIOVANNETTI, who died four years ago to- day, March 17, 1917 $lZ 50 Lace Boots ‘ E 32 pairs of W Patent Teather ] $5 45 fallored e ot Her cheery ways, her smiling face alew of W 1 ghtly mussed. An exceptionally low B Sy wars, e e Tisie, BOS Unlearanaline 1w by . $11 Pumps at $7 85 price st T e T et e Sntver seven And died beloved by all. to buy them and lay 14 pairs Women's' Black La $10 Silk Gowns at $6.85 ce Boots, pairs of Women's Black Calf Pumps, L Aviesvessiee—Swstwieh TR Approprute Flonl Tokem for future use. Very smart | with gray suede tops, welt soles, leather | Welt rolos. Cuban heels. A very servise: Irresistible values at $6.85—of crepe e s ack [wevers. pl | Cuban heels. Serviceable, dressy and good | able and nod-looking walking pump. de chine, satin and georgette crepe. Rut in my heart you will rema AA, 5, 6, fi’—x,' TY%: AA. 5, 5%, looking. i izes—AA, 5, 5%, 6, A, 4%, 6, 6%, 6, Tailored and lace-trimmed styles in Until in heaven we meet agal 14th and Y Awe 'lh ’- 4. 4. 47 B, 3%, j Sizes—B, 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 7: C. 3, 3%, 4, . 6%, 7%; C, 4, 4%, | flesh, rose and white. Ot from/tay heort ames a bitter c3; 4 4%, 4%, 5%, 6, 7. T%, 8, | O, why did my mother die? b o'u'.:r"n': Dot dend. onty .'»5' o ER LOVING SON GEORGE. T