Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 7

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THE_ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. “FRIDAY, PRIL 29, 1921 MRS. McPHERSON DIES. | WHISKY CRAFT DEEMED A “PIRATE,” _[sgee voe v vt o v 2 Friends from the Petworth Baptist Daughter of First Commissioner 6f emnm: < Shineas s 2t CHESAPEAKE BAY BEING SCOURED |Gt iniss thia ok ine chotr ZLabor Bureau: IN MEMORIAK. o remembrance ot JEHR s e ol e hmeeyears ags 7o terday, April 28, 1918, " Every day brtngs buck memoriss. ry memory brings & tear: . w0 deep. within my beart I cherien e lrum Boston received today: o E s e ettt w"?a‘! vicé, and ,rfinns gt .Sf " RITES FOR H. C. KAUFMAN, |Smon. pastor of the Eigsth sree BT o Washinaton Hebrow O the ng! w Congrege- Will Be Held Sanday Morning at tion cemetory, 3 The !‘oun‘ Men's Bhop, with which Late Home, Mr, Kaufman was conneeted. will be from the same church sang several ap- propriate selections. Funeral seryices for Harold C. Kauf- yes: : morning_ at closrd today In respect te his memery, it was announeed: Mrs. John Bruee MePhersen, daugh: | fer of the late Col. Cnnol D:. Wright, firee ummlaslunpr i v{nnge sem eam, th ’§£: 2336 Sanmnlu; doubles the mtrength of |Hiates bufead I lak ur flml‘rt Broph: | sistef; Mrs: sunue Clpe Abram ' green wood, 5 lne, Mass, aeeerding te dispatehes!eity: Genyflnrs» Pay and’ uter A3 MORE, April B9 —Searel for. i wman srunnilg seheoner Palesti ne ast week lande e o in int, ldd ibitien en= when rrv oreetehit Mnh?r u&u withdrew from th vessel und ef arew l.n n«rrenl-nd the en- lh-e uu to me Eusluma ofMalals, Volstead act and prohibition amendihent eonstitute only mis- demeanors: With the revenue cutter service and the const guard ce-operatin in seArehing Chesapeake Bay &n il tributaries, Colleator of the Port w !‘ Tiyan has assumed entire ‘“lt wnu nuled um av.rz cev- the IOWA CITY, lown. April Jane Kirkwood, ninety-nine years ol widow of Hamuel J. Kirkwood, Becre- t of the lnterior under President Garfleld and Governor of lowa during the olvil war, died here. She was born in Richland county, Ohlo. wis BEVores HARRY. 1In lovigg remembrance of ow dear daughter wnd sister. AMY 4. HAREY :n;la- risd this life two years age todiy midoight stars are gleaming o, ber attent grare o loved o dearly And tried 0 bard to save. but not forgotten: fade W \J\MM& tsken iu vlew of | srument ensrey whb il e Rerer et tho fack df' i i “her fhelliod ¢ | pariments” Aasbmine Juriadlotion — secii e . entey Knd clearanes the voiuel | @ oINS wuout kny howsibe Touts | ALSOP. Tuuredsy, Ape 28 1521, at bie ret N .' - over which the umrnbmfl whisky Gmace, 1113 Fiorida ave. "THADDEUS | HARRY. In sad but bv remembrance i 8 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. ! u.,..-x"':x'n"n:’-mu“'-m e e, | taay have besn moved by the mo- Toved i therine | my dear ister, AMY A HARBY. who g oraft. These orimes are felonies, tor trucks which met the vessel Jate zenas oum: #rted this life two years ago today, Apr If Wille the “mere violatlon of the | when she landed. i S e M{u P Sy We have no connection with any store FOCH INVITED TO HANG HIMSELF S T o e v e, e . . . . en! pri- but gone 3 DE Yo ll o u of similar name in any other city AND LAUDED IN PILES OF MAIL e "':":"’;"'fiiiliii‘il s / Bridwell. ’oxu Sacred to the memory of our ?D 'M . PARIS, April 20.—Marshal Foch | an ode or & song written in his o *': ":" N-Meflu 1829 C i fawer 1[-““0,;:,"\ oy says that one of his great re- ONOL: rment prival Abfll :s. mv -~ - et o bl Tortumy | otiary e, him, ntorpine | L et g oyt e} N 00805, e g enough to properly digest the bl baby in the world after him, and | widow of Daniel . Clark, late of Baltimore. | You live with me in memors, 1 h ives. Like most riien American fathers send word that Md. latermen Loudon Park cemetery, And wiil forevermore. CL IR R b AL S they would have taken & good Baittmore, Md., Baturday, April 30. oo ia g Gt il Bkl in his conspicuous position, he drink in his honor on some &nni- | EDWARDS. Thursday, April 28, 1921, at a:v' When itfe’s toils no more shall be. 3 gets daily a batch of correspond- v;ns";‘v or omudh.d not the Unit- o at her m; Wylle 1 will meet you, i ence that keeps his alds busy sift- e tates gone dr: e ELLNS m ° Ing the trivial and eccentric from .,fi“,‘:‘,"::m{_fl";‘"a‘_’fid thelr, Dooks "-'I‘r"x;s":.""u.' the important and interesting. of wonderful new engines of de- e Al f O r l n Friends and enemies alike write ;S:‘;Cttafl or schemes to suppress vited to attend. oved him best him profusely, and their letters J SHal: dn-ask GRAHAM. Ap; HIS LOVING DAUGHTER EDNA. ¢ T e S omiad sitapesation: ;Hfie"lffi»'f%?m";.T-‘x’?’fimi?.‘nfia?’s‘ flé"?x.‘fi..n“ v In sad but loving memo This morn.ng he received a dosen ";k';..‘:';us:- amused him most was Interment private. ’ 9 letters and s many packages from R CobEt eard oveivod::from San T ApriaE s the same pesEony an American. |A Francisco. with the photograph: home of ‘her brother, James J.- . the memory of that early morning, ot mall uers r:rm Rt Ay n:fHerels Toung Smerica “'r;bux- A fetionie el vapers piegee | S 2oon from us ust Gepart. marshnl 's sta cup %0 often think of you, dear mother ter .'."“'p’m".’.i'e’f.'ml."n]"*..i |HONGRED ON ANNIVERSARY ":?:Rl.é:h:gd.ri;l‘dtg:;{ gl n;?.":‘wl"'!’.j, oy ] ‘: pais A ting the marsha! to TR L. oved husbxnd of g e st hansed: or to %0 to |Friends Greet Mr. and Mrs. Lang- | Waivaes, e fuves oo daughier u':»'fl:‘(l“x"?,"+'{(u5.:‘\‘j,,‘_‘,‘§...‘,“f the place of fire and brimstone Kedifer, Waii D GA. ¢ By every mail som sel dq'hlm hof'n_e' Married Fifty Years. . C. Ja 1 St iy amaed of Howera str And Srer Geprte Thomi life seven sears PR ot 08t 1 nees er residence, R DEVOTED | ITER LULL. * PDY-LARD Tn sad but 14 KAUFMAN. o 5 l_l n‘ ’:I n]( k. ealls & memory ere oug e economic 1mruence el o o ? ; of the Inexpensive Dress Department---at “Products from Farm to You| SPECIAL | g A wealthful variety— SATURDAY y 1 Tricolettes LUNCHEON ey X k Mixtures % . )n 1E ROGERS. * Service, 11:30 to 3, ‘f s s tiis iite. T Crepe de Chines ? Georgettes e MENU GEORGE THOMAS LANGHORN. ‘l“;‘h:x :::l: ‘A‘w'fliqr :r\‘l 'l‘:.n’ Canton Creamed Chicken on Toast £horne of 4011 9th stre | PAYNE. Deparied wiie e Crepes Mashed Potahm\ ie h weddinz anni X, 19: New Buttered Beets irave sone ind daushicre Taffetas Fruit Gelatin {more than 200 guckts who gre-ied the R ’Ausu‘r'\ 201 ‘on Soseph; Bov. 5 Prmted Coflee—Tea—M:Ik mucxx:.h Wednesda, S ] S et s s Georgettes FASTRY DEPARTMENT : : s Saturday Special “{‘L’,’_’P.’iu Pooter, S : " : i LAYER CAKES, 75¢ ; B . % SN L c o————— 1 your breast They come from the studios of master designers i ol . . - . 1 = S —and express in quality of material and character 1 i betoved E.‘:‘”‘ | of workmanship very high types of conception and | production. Farms Lunch Frocks for street—afternoon—and the more 1334-36 G Street formal occasions of evening. 1338 New York Ave. Handsomely embroidered in silk and worsted; “THE BANTAM” touched with contrasting color—sashes and girdles; 1332 G Street . s ; evelet embroidery; and unique combinations. special ala Carte' Luncheon Menu | /L SEEESRREE = Looocodont o 1 Pbil- b “ZU RHORQT" A SHINGTON. /' lps Grn atur a lrt ecla Irivate Dining Rooms for . Laul Langhorne and dauzhter Wedgesday, " '.:::;f‘:“‘:":' f‘{.’:’ Club Dinncrs or Lunckeon and Dr. and Mis, Yoakum, D. Establisdid in_ Mnrtinsville, ind o tavuned A ppitention R ik J 5 : JAMES T. RYAN, - e coa s 317 PA. AVE > E . A special grade of Silk Jersey—made up with special care—and marked at a special price— All-silk generously cut; Jersey— with deep ruffle — all the suit colorings—all the pastel shades —all the season’s novelties. Over toppi Values A big value — featured for temorrow at a u-nmrl\ab]e price—the newest of the side and box pleated cffects—in regular and extra sizes—Baronet Satin, White IFlannel, Silk, Poplin, Crepe de Chine, Wool Plaids and Faille and Serge—patterned and plain, in staple and fancy colors. Sport Coats, Wraps Smartly modelled—in the short and three-quar- ter lengths — silk lined and effectively tailored— Coats are plain ef finish—Wraps are embroideréd claborately and artistically. g 5 Polo Cloths—\elours, approved colorings. " Blouses Tweeds, in the scason’s We are just adding to the \'aricl_\' at this popular price some of the most attractive designs the season has produced—to sell at even higher prices. with White and Flesh. T'ricolettes, Mignonettes, Crepettes, Chines—m Overblouse, Tyvon and T some lace trimmed—in ail suit colo Georgettes and Crepe de lored models — some embroidered; gs—and the high shades—together EDMONS TON ’S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boo:s and Oxfords fo: § Men, Women and Children A Wonderfully Complete Stock of Oxfords and One-Straps Sizes to Fit Every Foot. The prevailing styles prescribed by fashion for this season are shown at their best here in the various shades of Brown Kid and Brown Calf, and also Black lLeathers and _White Kid and White Canvas. The illustration shows how lo. shoes should fit and how Foot Forms DO FIT. It means tnat in Foot Forms you enjoy every foot comfort and every advaniage of style and superior service. Make it a point to investigate Foot Forms whether you are a buyer or not. EDMONSTON & CO. Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles forWomen Las:s to Fit Any Foot : [3053 M5t Nw remenibrance | LU 1) L Aprdl | i i (xrrxxrlnnlr SUCCESSORS OF NOX o fent g AN D DAY < remembrance Our darling mother is sleeping. No care ix on her b Besenth the mold within the gates Of u ety of silent dead and still, 1 FortLincoln 5+ dnriing parted Wt Fu to me, but 1 shail Modern Clz. P Lincol te Ambulances. 0 Caneerion WK penreCor 1208 H STREET NW. (FORMERLY 940 F ST NW.) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears CuNichols W:B-Spes: Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Estabiished 1o hone Wes: 96, Automobile Service. Quick. Diznified and Fffirient Service. . W. Deal & Co. 816 H K E. Liucola 3464 Automobile_Se: _Unape %M. H. SARDO & CO.. a2 Hat ne Phone Lineo Modern Chapel. Antomobiie Fu V.L.SPEARE CO. WITH THE ORIGINAL W. BPEARE ESTABLISHMENT. Phone Franklio 0026, HOF e TIAM LEE_1uneral W na embaimer. Lire us cheye: a1d modern erem; W32 o_nve nw poices 832 7 gy rw T M TIn rrank cher s Sons Co,. CEKETEBIES Perpeta care of mray s sithre-- Reglevard at D strict Line. 88 G o __ Phone F. 4745 "MONUMENTS. ‘We specialize in designing and erect- !ing imperishable memorials of quality and character. Call and see humdreds of photographic uggestions and designs on exhibition in ‘our office. e is not dead. but sleeping. O, wha' a comfort to know “That he whem 1 loved so fondly prssed fram ail_so-rows below Hi& DEVOTED SISTER, PATIENCE BOTTS.* In sad but loving remembrane of ar father and grandfather, WASH P. 8. who died four years ago today Ko 3, You e, but no* forgotte DAUGHTER.I W AND MES. RREST. ' In lov of my dear wite, LETITIA WALTON FORREST, whe T A e R PO AT ¢ THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUN ERAL DESIGNS Appropriate Floral Tokens &Pf on Fleral Co. 14th and N. Y. A Mais 168 00 uu. GEO. C. e st XPRESNVE FLORAL nnlu:nu rmm AL at MODERATE 718, Gude Bros. 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