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PART 1 5 v | IN MEMORIAM, | Collection of Dolls Displays MERCHANTS FAVOR | Maryland Inventor Gives U.S. gtz iy Styles From Eve to Miss 1921 NEW TAX. ON SALES : Exploswe Surpassing T - % pertect peace. we will always keep. LOTHE SETH. S — » 5 Evoluti e dres e wom- Another set was a complete group Special Dispateh to The Star rected to the production of the ex- | h‘lu.‘f.o" L theRlreamior the .“.(l'm |of the famous Nuremberg Band, repre- | BALTIMORE, Md., April 2 —An ex- | plosive adapted to blasting purposes | our motey an of 1921 was illustrated in a collec-| (o (8 G rman street singers in | plosive claimed to be more powerfal in_quarries and for other domestic | g e db g e — 3 tion of nearly 200 dolls, garbed in COSs | £1) costume. Associat‘on lO D Re- plosiye S : | v e e s (s e Ve e { ISCUSS than TNT. and invented by a resi- 1 nt of suflicient cavacity to be- | f this vear of grace, the property of Anic¥iea \Well Represented | of dent of Maryland. is in process of manufacture of the explosive | 1 ol ear of ace, e o o 1 S vde W in ) - . 3 , Eight waxcn-faced dolls represented e e in powder form. is no . Delivered to Any Part Mrs. Charlen 8 Wright of Pittsfeld, | i 8hg wasen-taced dolis represcnted | peal of Profits Levy at | manutacture in a semi-commer a1 Drocess of conatruction. betseen Bult i Mass., shown at the Women's City |Styles. beginning with the street| i in an old mill building not far tim,re and Washington and by mid- ER SON. L. M. of the United States | distant from the Bowie race tracks. summer is expected to be in readiness | of devotion to our met ver is adi - to > roduce fifteen tons of the powder LICE L. BIGGS, who departed this he inventer’is J. Madizon Brown. [0 - rofius busiof ; : ; gown of 1850. In this di Club, in Jackson pla t night. £ of IhiVTaithls Ranging from the somewhat abbrevi- | costume of 1869, ball gowns of 1860 | Ruplacement of the i ated costume of the female resident of [and spring wear of 1869, practically ia the excess ProfitS| e, the old mill are a number of ' Although he has been working on pluy was an | Meeting Thursday. a ecalling D present day. H the exhibit more re: members of the committee in ¢ lasi night wore costumes pattel those of some of the dolls. Mrs atin to be held at ps the most ornate dresses in |afternoon. used in @ one-and-one-half-inch | Unbroken ontil death calls and 1ife’s work is the whole beautifully made collection | he = E e grcnade wefghing tweniy-six o oo were those representing (‘uslum".‘j”]“it‘: AR "3&‘,‘,”&.»‘T:‘f"u'LZ.'h"'i’n IOPIC AT CONFERENCE the fragmentation was such that Sev Dou't leave wmother wheu she is old and worn by the French ladies of the lat- enteen ounces of the metal &ray: | Open Until 11:30 P.M. Every Evening the Garden of Eden, which is pictured |all of these costumes showing the fuil ;“ “:“: an "I‘g““;‘f'* “‘f‘"'“_d‘“ ':’_‘n built by the government to his invintion sinee 1900, l‘;»,I}oer-‘“;-_ri f - i I e skirt. avored by Philip King. president of experimentation for patent were not taken out until 1911 | ¥ o e Y N making, b’.l“i’ir‘...f.'l‘.,,',‘, depicts cos _Europe was well "'I:"'S"":;g»b\":':,u\» Merchants and Manufacturers’ on of thisiexplosive fo ;“"""l 'f:‘rf‘h T'xia ;}:_:-]0*'0 Ll { N o rver eriod throukh medieval times | Burobean exhibit comprising the bulk i (o o fic W0 ST DA TCTTET Since the close of the wa oses. That named “victorite” | ail with delight the fricodship of = R’S 916 F \\ jown through the ornate dresses of the | Of the m‘c‘f“‘?"‘y“hl“ honl\ e e eneorsiacra f o ¢ | cperation of this plant has befn di- poRs e fotorjteisienn i Y ' oug s ©lat one side of the room at the City |&i 2 ation at a meeting of |SReralion 0T Ths Pamt Ass ool o o po of gre, catete: gt s B ] . . § o cieouist and e | Clubia srountos Chinese donls e red | the hourd of governors of the associ- dver, for ouaini "hand grenuden, | ORIl n e of & smecteart e & 1 from under their peculiar roun s L 2 airplane bombs a. g shells Yet where do you Sud trieadsh 3 Sutoek Truretss VOCATIONS FOR WOMEN Sk St og eI IS | 3% e o v and o ot Y% "‘the owner of the collection, ap- ! ! 1« i - |thie mecting, proparatory to laying Enteeniiounces ors m: Dot yay that she s @ bother and osly & e o owe ag iy fer B of the SiEhtecnth eontiry; vn | the needs of the city before the com-| e A SR T e e % e Tohnatan o jof the ns of Maric Antoindtte, [INE speclal session of Congress. iss Theodora Butcher to S arme. CEer R She may e old and fo but she in mat o gz . { Austin, .in an English c Caroline, sister of Napoleon. and Jo- Ch: etons 5 W . | Among the fundamental feature To hiawme l he Restaurant Dlstlnctlve { heginning of the ninet Jeentury | e the wife. of Napotaon. From - DT ton: . Meeting Called by Y. W. C. A. | oK e ders b Guestion nre S5 all sour lite, and reared son . Mrs. Robert Nelson appeared as the;, ier period were pied cos- “Washington never had a better nt. claimed to excel all other explosives| from a babe. 3 j Honorable Mre.” Hallet, of “the « m\:«J T Grand (aia “or “Franes | opportunity for the dcvelopment of Business Departme he | Of @ Similar character are Tow manu- | When you are 1aid away she will love your Py : | borough period ice Heaven, in @ Se ., wife of Heary VIII|trade than it has right now.” said[ “Voeations Open for Women" is the | facturing cost. safety and stabilily v Rty 5 Exquisite Food, Courteous Service and ! me of 1760, and | 47, J0e Sevmour, wife of Henry VILLI (5 [0 g, paneion of business. s e s Other Wfeatuast e ZDuCHNI oan e T e x = i Miss Myrtle Bunn | ™, %ihe exhibit were two dolls from |actually held in leash through the "’ ?‘ e firet seesion of | manufaciured ready for use yikos ber value until she's under dings Make o and Miss Karol Klager. appeared in | p, i Learing the date of 1785, owned |lack of clements to house and care}dora Butcher at the firs round I ¥ I costumes of different periods ;Y Va c. i for it. the two-day special conference for|terial. all of which can be obtained | Always try to cheer hier and keep her from - - ] | by Frances Wardall McaAllister of 'y & 3 being need. - ! Full Skirts Predominate. { Philadelphia. - “It is most regrettable that thepusiness and professional women, ar-|in the United States in unlimited ! ” housing conditions are such as to 2 : quantities at that never can ~5 - B | The exhibition illustrated the pre- | | housing o is are such v lTor mast Tuosday and Wednes « Sy i retard even normal growth, and cer- s " |become high. becuuse of the sim-| y., 5 afa to love some one that an Affair of Unusual Satisfaction. [enserdosatihe Bk gt . Tl et | dny uindar ihataiesl c42 108, thelbusl=] DllRity, ofithe procems by farhion s | L e et T Y | daye ot sixty years ago. sponsive - sual develop- | nexs women's department of the lar. secured. i e s cn horn Tk Lot bt f the costumes 1rths IRepor b responsive to the unusual develop- 8 - i proportion of the es sho : hat the N Wl Capital 1| Young Women's Christian Association loved sou. When you would dine as | evidences of the full skirt. Relativel¥ | .y, foowing births lave been reported to] Monit . that the hd ‘rm"x';xc-rm?:rl- ~lof the Distri THE FAMILY. * 5 s | few had the short. narrow skirts Mi"‘" th departivent dn the Taxt twenty-our | | XLsricnoing uE 2 Pom Butcher's talk is expected to CARD OF THANKS, BLACKWELL. 1u loring remembrance of our you would in Buenos Aires, {the present day. g | § ow i edtions manaedis |1+ one of the features of the DrOETAM. | KENDIG. we wish « a e, TOCR W BACK: Hab Madrid. Tel 1 jocatelyizomucdiindicalo ol voman Tottic King. los e e anabintoter in 1918 and 1919 she served as senior |~ appreciation to our . g T 4 ” srench c of the Louis vied withi Afiwrto and F et in e E bl 3, 1R, labana or Madrid, Tele- French court o Shi ia examiner in the United States em-| aud to the organzit nt to Taw {Playment service, being in charge of {* floral tributes, carde, lefters. k | the: 1acement of professional women | Words of sympathy extended 1o us at the the Philadelphia district. She n: 'f'a::'rflfr"' my beioved husbaud aud our deat in their crinkly ! nd Ca tter appearing | Robert I wud Lo A ¢ o pproval on the and Elsie . Ty stately English phone Main 2123 for Re-, ] { Silks and to look with deterrent Lo progress. The problem of taxation one, and demands the immed 5 fastidious exquisitencss of the French g tellowship of the g Gt servation. | dames of fashion in the days .,,.f.m,i T : consideration of business men | P} upational training for 0 CUB R il e i sl £ the revolution. £ $ Ross C. a and the public at df(h‘-‘ r s has|Women. for the study and investiga- 1 a ther and nephew, OLIVER G. < Some of the most interesting ex-| William I e o ebaarorms Na%ltion of employment exchanges in entered into eternal rest one T hibits were those of the character| A L. karrfaics become a business bugbear—a para- Gr..¢ Britain, and now is serving as | COAKLEY. On March 26, “Xpril 3. B0, - tumes. There were costumes of and irene Sinopil. boy sitc that seriously affecting the i %t the Philadel- | Pital to Mr. and Me. ¥ know we will meet again COgLUINES- 2 - jamin_and Sadie Dekelbaum, girl body politi employment director of the ormets it Tt = Py < the American colored woman in her 1 E. and Ida F. Argent, boy. OCY=I0 phia Y. W. A 4 ¥ = t the one we loved so dearly ON calico and red headgear: a_Scotch gene W. snd Nell Rhil, boy Favors Sales Tax. Miss Mildred J. Bartholow will pre- —— Fogadhiedieangt < ks 5 fisherwoman from the Firth of Forth, un_mmmld.\ ,.mlr ,\:nhflflh;’"?)‘. boy. 3 % side over the first session. wh‘n;"l'vl MARRIED. HIS RROTHE and several dolls from Poland, bear- | lulins and Emma Foster, girl. “I am a firm believer in the equity! s heduled to begin at 5 p-m. Tuesday. | BEALL BRAUMAN. Wean { “AUNT & 3 5 homps y. 5. 0 s March 3 .1304 G Street ing around their necks a medallion | Jamex M o Maud B Plompson. boy of @ rales tax as a substitute for the lat the administration building, 1333 F | ™ 1921, at St. Mary's e urea: In los with the name of Helen Paderewski, [ RKoiPh and 406 SUSin Moy Lo cxcest profits tax, providing the sales | strect northwest. Dr. Ada R Thomas | Haltimore. 'Md.." by PG M Bart ATGUST ¢ wife of the Polish pianist. The dolls sene and_Margaret Arnold. girl tax runs from the source to the con-!will discuss “Health and the Busi-j (LAYTON A MABEL M. years ago todar were sold for the relief of Poland Grant and M: Richardson, girl sumer. ness Woman,” while Miss Gertrude | A [AN. both of this v. No cards, *| 3. . AND CHIL - | “The payment of taxes should be a|MacArthur, general secretary of the; - = NICHOLSON. In loving remembrance of my & Ve E iati v K > dear mother, MARY A, who eatered into pleasure, because the revenue goes to|local aseociation, will take as her DIED. dea her. MARY A, who en . i mect the cxpenses of this great gov- | subject “Seeking a Fuller Life” At|ANDERSON. March 30, 1621, in Den { al rest six years ago today, April . i X z v 3 Lo | 181 nment. and of our glorious ci 0 o'clock a forum be held, with N T AND L b v on o IEL i i understandable way. free from bun- | speakers being Miss Butcher and Mi 0. Anderson. Funeral at Lanham, M- Mon'| But I hold u glorious token, ! comb 5 {Gertrude Van Hoesen. representing | dav. April & at'2 pm. Train av- Union We shall meet xome future day. o] Bl e cthing nas heen said of an|the real estate business whose topic on at 1:03. . of sveet remembrance b ake for Suc- | BINNIX. Fridar, April 1, 12: | Eind and true 3 {alarming nature with respect to thewill e “Qualities That Make for Suc dax. April 1. 19 t his er Kind and true: OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL NINE J e R e ication of s |Ceas In Business 2 R D RS heart pHil Sa 7o o If that happen Robert Lansing, president of red husband of the late Jo. | beart siill longs for yon nment_cmpio at happ e Yes (nee Quigles) Rinnix. = Service Mon TED DAUGHTER CF [ J 3 it will affect the balance of the coun- 5 . will presid ed- ock. Bt the Sixili Presbyter a xad ot lovd o l . |try in the same mannor as it does|nesday’s meeting, which will conven . 16th and Keunedy sts. Iuterment s e e~ \ the National Capital. 0 p.m. Thai night Judge Kath-| at Conkretriona. e » SN, TE, “I am quitc confident. too. that|ry’ 1llers of the J“‘]”" S ID{H,X- Knights of Dytbiux—The members | er forzet you. dear James, when a pruning knife is put into use{open the program. her topic beme!l of Calanthe Lodge. No. 11, will meet at! lile in this world 1 star — B | the reciassifiers ‘wil find that v ry| “Civie | Responsibilitics” ' Mrs. | an-) Lythian Tempie. Sindas. Aieil s, 155 211 cod s knows how L mist sou o] {ncarly all of the present employes|nette Abbott Adams. assistant attor . EDWARD RINNIX: atse 7 Rinee Tou have passed awa c : obe e - 1so meet at HIS LOVE ” N resent s ®{ney gencral of the United State Bro c t inisbation Sl to cMcient ad-y (5 Bon” “Some Federal Law 52055 orclock ‘pow. sharp.. o atiind e | RANSELL 1n xad but loving remembrance of = 3 Interest Women. funeral”” Membvrs of sister lodges i D The conference has been arranged WLEaar g ister hodge Geparted _thix lite twelve years ago todsy, : to meect the_needs of young girls in = Chascellor Comwander. April 3, 1909, o i Deaths Reported. business and to stimulate their; BEN C. MeQUAY T Hix busy hands are folded = ! - thoughts along snecial lines. All per- Keeper of Records and Seal. 3 Jis work on earth ix done: T Solosing deatis hase bt (o) | soms nterested are cordially (nvited |BLTAER. Apr = 1ont, ut 113 pm. PR B e ¢ 3 e Dbl ttend the sessions. - ved husimnd of Elizabeth VoD o o : (o] | : : e gosa mersi Monday, 2 g foo (o iDoe, HIS DEYOTED DATGHTERS. LUCY POW. invited ELi. JULIA LEWIS. aberhisiHos = g oo Friends 4841 EED. 1n sad and loving remembrance of IS new and beauti i z : a e RATES ARZ ADJUSTED. RS Tear wite and "owe mother. JARY 3. R utifu -] 1" Bhunces Murras, 63, 701 Newton stree. : s 5. April 2. at 73 car wite andone o kD l H 1 Player-Piano is an 88-note instrument, guaranteed for 10 years, | by AT e | he tntersate commerce commi. | “rtiens 'y Sttt Rttt | gl 0 TSt o i | aged xeventy-eight years. Fuzel | A precious one from us has gone, Lming W, Thomimon. 45, 8187 J o treet | creasing state freight and passenger ol cometery” chapel, Modnr A pny A volea we loved is still, am H. Fetter, 51. 424 3 fares in Newy York and Iowa to Der-| 4. st 5 pur Relatiore s p i WhllC]’.l assures you of abso!ut'e satisfaction and protection. The instrument is, designed along plain lines, yet is so artistic that it is certain to satisfy t he most scrutinizing buye Cura s B . alironas: tolimuiatain tne | whex e, To- | A glace s pacent s e et . 2 1 r Clara Sitverma, : = 2 o= o Z BAND AXD FOUR DAUGHTERS. * It contains a five point motor, bell metal plate, fine sounding board, the latest irgpro{re AR : B e Totoratate traflie, Reent| Hepiist L Tn sad but loring remembrance of my Y L - ments and devices, loud and soft pedal expres P1ano and an instrument that compares most for a great deal more. . St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. ommission on state| late Ksivester A. and Catherine 3 d five ¥ ago April Tatreet soutt S o e 2t "Reguiem mass fead DOUGLAS RELD. O street southwest, 5 s s 3 s. of swee n, 52, 1011 Kenyon street. higher rates in some states than the w J";:l:: Y:Iib:"lih":nr; '::d‘:;:”l‘;‘\:’:.n John_Owens, 1016 15t street southeast. { imterstate rates in effect in the same | Just a token <f appreciation Mollie L. Lewis, 40. Washington Asslum| territory. . Suddenly. Saturda nd a heartache till for you H street south sion devices—in fact, is a model player- favorably with player-pianos sold elsewhere =308 TERS ] ()00 Take A Long Time To Pay ogpit: Changes in the orders similarly af- 8 pm., Dr. C. LYDEC "Mk | HIS DEVOTED WIFE, FRANCES B. L fecting some thirty other states willy A ANKL] lu‘“n,m“rH I Tk AWARDED SERVICE MEDAL. |be issued in the near future. ; A B ROACH, iriored dnury Lieut. Col. John W. Kilbreth, field DIXON. NONCETTA DIXON. the roun, life April 3. 1919. twe years ago today. daughter of dal and Geraldine Dis ™. Gune, but will never be forgotten. lartillery. has been awarded the ais-| GIVES $750. FOR SCIENCE. Nhe lerven ‘one sater. Storic Do, ool 5| HERTOVING MOTHER A% DA | tinguished service medal for excep-| The Carncgie Institution of Wash- devoted mother and father. Funeral ffm MOLLIE AND THOMAS. ticnally meritorious servica as di- | ington has appropriated $750 for the Wiliiam T. Tolbert’s. 426 Ridge road n.y..| ROBINSON. In sad but lovin remembran-e | rector of the department of firing. support, of the work of Dr. S. J. i Monda: p.m. 5 ¢ our devoted husband and futher. who ry. Se 20 v rted. i peltecs e ¥ o April {School cf Kire for Field Artillery,| Holmes, professor of ‘zoology in '.hpl":"“ Departed this life Frida, in Jeeus five years ago ioday, April | Fort Sill, Okla.. in the early part of | University of California, on the fll‘-‘ LIAM H. FBTTE T——— i st — adlas lole—=o]——o|—=jalc——[a]——J ——]a] e 1921, at his residence, 424 3rd st. 5. . 1916, - 15be e tors of the evolutin in man. Catharine’ Fetter ~(nee Haster) ot dead to us, we love you still; services at his late residence, Monday, April You live with us in mem Not lost. but zone before po. P RGeS e pias And will forsvermore. Consolidation Coal Co.’s Georges Creek and Jenner copy.) d will forers HIS DEVOTED WIFE. DA! HALL, Departed this Jlige March 31 to21, SONS-IN-LAW. or & long and painful iliness, BETTY |SIMMS. In sad but loving remembrance of . HALL, the beloved daughter of the late | onr dear danghter and sister. JOSEPHING Lewis and Matha White of Ozon Hill. Md.| TIRARN SIMMS, who departed this life three She wax born July 4. 1670, Aged 42 years. | years ago today. ADril 3, 191, z e leaves to imouns = osephi their loms & loving sister. two devoted nieces. | - Wil never forzet you_ dear Josephine, Your memory is’as fresh today A< in_the hour you passed " HEL MOTHER AND THREE PROTHERS: ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUOCESSORS OF NOR CON- NECTED A o three nephews and a nomber of a3d friends. Funeral from 200 Warren st. | n.e. Sunday, April 3, at 1 p.m. ‘ She was a loving daughter and devoted ml Soft Coal, $9 Per Ton o8 fincen she irned” ber. thoakhts hoartr rard and was often heard communing with er God. Philadelphia and Reading Anthracite Coal e Toved Yo, ot God Moot pon Bt THE FAMILY. pjo|c | . . ey b o ot e | natE e i B Gate £ he ‘phomas D. Hesl. Calversitr | pione Franklin on . » Al Sizes el Shvirtie, BLIEA A HSTL e e A Lk Fameral Direcier ovVe reai 3 My L t CASH Prices Will Save You Money cemeters, Washington. D. C.. Monday. 1:30 | and embalmer. Livery in connection, Comme: | y Lowest p.m. o lmmpfl nd modern crematorium. Moderate l? KEYS. Departed this life Friday. A prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel call M. 1383. i Every family without a player-piano in its home should take advantage of this very unusual offer. Remember, you are not compelled to pay cash; our special arrangement of casy payments allows you a long time in which to pay for the player. Don’t delay. Call tomorrow. We are open every night until nine o’clock. By coming to Knabe Warerooms, Inc., and buying one of these Player-Pianos, you secure the best value that the markets of the entire world afford. We believe you cannot secure such value in’a Player-Piano elsewhere than at Knabe Warerooms, Inc. Other stores sell instruments—some at higher, a few at lower prices. But this Player-Piano at $398 will compare, we believe, with other instruments sold for a great deal more. : DESCRIPTION GUARANTEE 5 1021, at residence of her daugher. 1 o, Prices Lowest Now o ‘pormeae=at"grpy pauebtcr. Tl Y| “Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, NIE KEY! beloved mother of Sallie . 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Graves and Alfred Keys. She leaves to mours | mogers. (i iephos 539, their los, nineteen grandchildren, two great- g o, B ‘ dchildren and a_host of relatives and Timothy Hanl North 3609 Friendn. T 1 Tuesday from_Vermon - y ansenw. J. Edw. Chapman ERE PRl I ) wames) metma Villis, pastor. (Fredericksl WFE. papers Dle:\-e <opy.) 5% ’ “ZURHORST” e cemtdenee. 1132 34 o 301 East Capitol Street RUTH WARD LANGSTON, beloved Phene Lincoln 373 wife of J. E. Langston and only daughter of Ruth Ward Dabney. She leaves to mourn ° [ ] their loss, besides a husband and mother, one daughter, one som, two brothers, one aunt and a host of friends. Funeral Mon- day, April 4, at 1 p.m., from the residence. . Friends invited. 3° ; Kahn Optical Co. MoKENNA. April 2, 1921, WILLIAM FOS. oy t. TER, beloved husband of Annie E. McKenna, = ] See Me Before Ordering = aged 58 years. Funeral from thie residence of his daughter, 211A Rates st. n.w., Tue: ¥ day, April .m. (Boston pay i h -y please copy.. yo.The Player.Pianos we are sclling at $398 are full mee, 88-note, Every one of these Player.Pianos is warranted to be first-class | < : / bepherd st nwEiTA MA% Mekbewite| — JAMES T. RYAN, autiful mahogany cases. pump very easily and are first-class and is fully guaranteed for the term of ten years. You are absolutely | v il of TP Mead, Funeral wervice, 7:30 pm. 317 PA. AVE. SE. : Player-Pianos in every respect. protected in every way. You are sure to be pleased. qr REED, AD‘:(P" ‘,‘" l:: ,,’;:;_':;";;mm, OHARLES A. beloved son of Charles M. | Reed, 2211 10th st. n.w. Requiem mass at} ———————————— St. Panl's Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Tue: { day. April 5. Relatives and friends invited. 4 Departed_this 1ife April 1, 1921, at 2P D hin restdence. 334 11th st ner| 1208 H_STREET. beloved Busband of Outh- (FORMERLY $40F . Stomiar Ape s 30 : PHONE MAIN 108 fo 8t Josepiis Chure celebrated at .' a.m. Relatives and flil'r.ldl M CusNichols W invited. 3 | SANGER. _ Friday cvening, April 1, 1821, ]oscph F' Bird\'sSons Establisbed TERMS THE PRICE What can be casier than $10 down anda These beautiful Player-Pianos are worth TH RA long time in which to pay the balance to a great deal more. and the price of $398 at IS BRAND-NEW approved credit> Surely anyone can now this time of high prices is certainly a bar- enjoy the pleasures of a fine Player-Piano. gain. We want to convince you that they MONEY BA will please in every respect. The tone is full = CK and rich and the cases beattiful. ONLY Your money wi cheerfully refunded FREE RAPHAEL, beloved husband of Carofine Kan. ger, in his eighty-sixth year. Funeral from | 3034 M St. N.W. lsa. : hin"late residence, 2714 Ontario road. Mon- Phone West 98, | day. April 4. at 10 am. 3¢ Automobile Service. SILVERMAN. Thursday, March 31 1821, [ PICTARA. RILVERMAN. widow' o the '1aes| WM. H, SARDO & CO., i Lincoln 534 within a reasonable length of time, if you $ find the instrument is not as represented in We include free with every Piayer-Piano every way. This applies to outof-town a beautiful bench to match, free delivery buyers as well. and we guarantee safe delivery. Guaranteed 10 Years Louis J. Silverman and mother of Erle Sil- Special Exchange Offer I T verman. Funeral from her late residence,| 412 E St D-e i 3 As our stock of used Upright Pianos at this time is low, we will, for a short time, make 1511 Park v, Sundey, April 3, at 3 pm. Modern Chapel. Automobile .Funerals. i youkz liberal offer og yourd.L'pnghz Piano in exchange for a Player-Piano. In writing, state 4 snnn:-'y April 2, 1921, JOSEPH 3 make, age. case and condition. .. beloved { Sam anc 1 3 MONUMENTS. i~ ?"“-En" "1':“.1':"‘1‘1"‘?".: "-‘:..“.','T"lw: ~§ We desion and erect Wonu- cemetery. - 1-carat Blue-White “Thy . 3 Memoriais in all parts of the 2 = =t B T ot $850 | soiitaire Dizmona 5225 reidence. 1385 Norta :‘c':p? “'-c'f.‘"lffi:‘:i'\? ) Ua'ted States. The number of Player-Pianos at $398 is very limited. large diamonds). ... Rink(any Rl | 2o Gerites Hiber o marty tad Bobert " THE J. F7MANNING CO., INC., | To make sure of securing one for immediate delivery, a S A Oy [ e e Spd T 1A0R To 2, S . | prompt selection is advised. Ring 2 (lady paid $75) 550 [ ,..'..;:E' Belatives Friends nd member . > N n Wl 0. 4 1, G, 13, -carat Blue-White Solitaire $3.500 Diamond $2 200‘ invited to attend. m%i. 3 9. : " s, Used Instruments Taken in Exchange ; <l pam mountng cont 30 | Pmsirsim [ I— £ jodt : SRR - o . W $5.000 Diamond Of ‘our fatver, JAMES BAKEE who died | Open Every Night Until Nine This Upright Pisno has 7 1.3 cetaven, ahrey Bl nd $100 | miving Divay $3,800 fl| S s, s oo s : s ; full metal frame, three strings to unison, Ring , s BY His CHILDRNN, MER GENNVINVE| o eliee i $650 Platinum Dia- 5475 pifcarat 2 stone $875 | RES, iC 4 bashed w{n}:lg pnu*; repeating action, good Thnabe (Werems, v | GRS ByPdi it Pres D s et " SOph;n DI:lpigl:t: 'l:}llll'l Nine 1330 G Street N.W. KAHN OPTICAL CO. 617 7th St. N.W.