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21 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 22 1921—PART 1. i ADDRESS Norman: H. Sonneman, & V.| Wheeler. Albert White. Rebert OF 522 Mo Sowerbutts, Henry C. . Edw ‘head. Vietor M. Whiteside, L. Springmann. M. Stanton, Wilkinson. 1 John Z. Steese, F ein, James | Wilkins. Alex W. Williams. Ar : | WHO LOST SONS IN WAR SoUGHTlS‘"‘"'M Demetraus Stephens. John : Williams, Arthur F. Williams, Guy E. Stephens. John' W. Stepp. Louls G. | Williams, Leo D. Williams. Survan A ’S(evpnn_ orme E. Stewart, Josept |Williams. Robert L. Willingham C. Stewart, Raymond L. Stewart, Harry V. Wilson, John Francis Wii- D C L * . H 11 Geogge W Strieby. William Strong, | $on, Joseph Brice \:"T\r'.»"‘i'".;.\y‘. 4 t D. Sturtev: Sullivan, 2 v o o . L. Legion Posts Anxious to Have A Tohn Sullivan, Alen M Sumncs Rane | H. Woodson, Robert 8. Woodson, L ert . ymmond: Charles Parkin- | Boy Wright, Randoiph T ne. i ! . . fon Talks. John H. Taylor. Francis T i Present at Memorial Service Here 1" ir, in. T WIT PAY FOR ERRORS BOOSTED 2 4 3 - d M 26 :;ho?’:)lon. R.,\\'. Thompson, George ornton, Lula May Thrift. Rus- Anything Within Reason Will Be Accepte on May 26. St 2% TG ST . c. C. orders Telegraph Compa- ence illman, Stayco Todoroff. John i ili W. Tomlinson. Willlam C. Toone, nies to Increase Liability. The addresses of mothers in the ! Henry A. Homes, Mathew Holmes. | Charles S. Touson. Lawrence Town- Tele aph companies were ordered District whose sons gave their lives| William H. Horne, Wallace F. How- 2¢nd, Charles A. Towson., Francis M by the In > C i % 3 - v - terstate Commere in the world war. arc geinz sought|ard, John A. Howell, William B. Hud- | piacy, George J. Trane. Churles & | commission to cstablish A by those who are arranging for the|son, Harvey R. Humphries, Victor A.E. Upton. John G. Utterback. Arthur |Juls increasing their lity for memorial service on May 26, on the |Hunt. Henry Hunter. Jumes William |T. Vanderlip, Morrix Venson. Norval|errars in <on or delivers hington Monument grounds, in | Hurley. Harry F. Huth. Maurice|Vermillion. William G. Vidd. John | e fur nrn- ) OF interatate mets. s e |James Hutton. Daniel M. jJackson,\W. Vinson. Theodora Wade. Wil-|sages = The amonnt of labiis or pribuig Colithegherodeadiotnthe George Jackson. Wilson W. Jacksonm, liam Clopper Wade, Benjamin .| each message received for transmis. tiol Capital. It is the particular|Charles A. R. Jacobs. Hubert Alh'evi{“"l““['- Leonard Waldman, James|sion at the unrepeated message rate desire of the American Legion posts— | Johnson, James Johnson, John Pate!E. Walker. Louis Walker. Paul | was fixed by Friday o the comem e Lot Johnson, Joseph J. Johnson, Stephen |C. Walker. John Walters, John B | leas than $200 mor e than Vineent 1. Costello and Hiram ¥ yopngon, Marcus Jordan, Leo Joseph. | Warfleld. Benjamin Warner. Hillary | for cach mescuss received o the m 1 posts—under whose auspices | Thomus Joyace. Stanmcon b Kaik,| WAShIngton Charies 1 Watorburs. | peaced meacase rar ; - 5 S nson. Zel. | Edward M. Watkins, Charles & Wea . service will be conducted, that|David Kay, John J. Keady, John Kel- X 3 s e Under existing company rules mother shall be present, be-|ser. John A. Kendall, Frapk § Ken- §rCorl H. Weber.” Charles ¥ Wed- | maximum of i the amoun ause the service is for her son. Al nedy. Maurice Keplinger. Leater I, {Sorourfs Carl Wehner.' Benjumin W. | liability. cxcept where the messass these mothers are urged to write 10| Kattering, William ¢ Koyer games| Wells. Robert 8. Welsh. John W |is specially saiued Comrade Blamne Fitzgerald, room 15.| W. Keys, Willlam G. Kidd, Al District building. and two reserved | Kidwell, George Emmett 'COMPLETE, $350.00 Your Choice of This 42-Piece or walnut chiffo- ny or walnut dress Set of nier. mahogany or nut dres<ing table, 4 Tnut bhed (choice cat tickets will be sent to each. | Paul G. Kimball, Harry 1. e a6 W e e I S e WM. A. ROGERS il Wi send 16 o) PTG (IR s e T, - i car | King, Rolph C. King. Frenc The addresses of the widows of war | King, Rolp £. BINNERWARE | 5, nou oo nine o e pusy i e . | SSTEVERWARE. |l zniftned schse Puertoliy it Ratl L ity v o <100 ion tabie. Jacobean china cabinet, four g.nuine st dining With every purchase of 100 or tee in charge of the distribution of | Wi " Kyer. M. S-S St R Gl airs. AL R AU LG Foserved seat. tickets has been | William Joseph Lawless. Pauline M. swamped with applications. but it |Lawrence, Fred Lee. Malachie Lee.| 3 .“e are now selling the ts every mother and wife there. | St C. Leonard, .:«.nnl l‘\‘ ! % highly advertised and app iates the elf sacrifice of i i ewis. Lloyd B. Liebler, ® . Women. It realizes that a wife | . Littlebrant. Harry D. Lom.|% most famous WASHING ware. KITCHE hen o} . kitchen ca —Dinner se ot, kitchen table, two reinforced A irs. a tremendous sacrifice. having |bardie. John J. Loulan, Carl Chester |& MACHINE on the market Large Golden Doctor only one husband, only that oneiLord, Norman A Lovelaxs, doseph % . means of support, but g him up | Lovings. Willlam T. Lusby. ! 5 Price’s o 1 rvice of ‘his country. being |Lyles. John Lyon, wash' M hl o the service of his countrly iyles. Lyon, Oak Table, G teed ef1 in many cases with small children | Donald. Aloysiux M ng achnine to care for. The sorrowing and un- | Mc . George B % | R uaran ee Complaining “war widowa! jrelieapes (D12 George It. McDonald, Jo-ia@ Makes Clothes Cleaner I cially desired as well as the mothers | se McDonald, J. A. Ray McFad- | & o e e e v L e 16 75 efrigerator t the memorial service. cn. James Melndce. Edward 1. M e TR ety Rann = e atmen T - hree-compartment | AL o m. Thursday the grounds|Kenzie. George A. McKimmie, George |5 water full of dirt. In the E ax dirt is freed Refrigerator, has three var the Sylvan Theater will become ) MacKay, George Magruder, Maurioe | & from the clothes it settles al once into the Colonial style in solid doors S ictured an open air ehapel, with an altar in |3, Manoncy. Maurice . Mahoney. = el S Al e et wrter ong- here apeeia comy theicenter, aboutiwhichiw e Broup- | Jam Mallus, Donald H. Manning, | 5 and cannot get back into the washing cylinder ol -Oniatied, oy Ylong partments for the ice lcd spaces for the accomodation of Manning. b 5 o o e el A e Al wearing golden oak. top ng. Peyton C. March, | g to mingle ag: \ T L o and foodstuffs. 1,000 rclatives and friends of the de-|ir; Theodore C. Marrs, George S. Mar- | & thix continual elimination of sediment the Kden extends to full “length Srecial — @OQ 78 ceased wervice men. Special placet | tin Victor K. J. Mayer, Wilson Meuds, | 3 always washes your things in clean water. Ther and has extra leave price. ... 3 will ‘be reserved for the American | Miiton S. Medley, Robert I3, Meinek: |5 is a feelinz of xatisfaction when patting on an handsomely desi T e ! Le members und for various or- heim, Robert I L. Michie. Harry | . Eden-washed ' garment or usingz Kden-washed pictured. In price from St ganizutions which will later partict- | Thurman Miller, Samuel Miller, jr.;|® linens that comes from knowing that they are actually ciean B e orteme which will accam | Leonard L. Millican, Arthur D. Minick, | £ any the o dies | Carl Olin Minor, Antonio Missinl. / : of Cash and Costello to Arlington. |t Oln Minor. Antonis at . . = Rev. Kugene Hannon, pastor of Sy | dheodore Mitchell, Robert Silas Monk. Solid Oak > < Martin's Church, of which Costello was | Samicl Moore. William G. Moore. Ed- Westinghouse Automatic ! ward S. Morgan, John Morgan. How « member, will celebrate the mass. L onn T | Dignitaries of the Catholic Church in ;{79 M. Mafrow, Victor "H. over. | Washington will assist at the services. | |, eI ohn S MU TPy Dressercbe Fiber Baby ans E. Murray. Hogop Mushekian, President Will Review. Matt F. A. Myers, .I:vv?ea B. Nalle, . Following the services at the Monu- | Richard A Nally, Francis Emmet $29.65 Carriages inent lot tne procession will pass|Neil. Miles G. Nicholson, Louis . Latest 1921 models. made by famous makers. on display here ihis week. c riages of practically rvery sty finish and ‘uphol: Prices— $15.75, $19.75, through the grounds to B street, up|Niedomanski. Henry Francis Nolan, | 14th street to Pennsyl avenue, | James S. Noone, Seymour Nottingham land will turn up Pennsylvania avenue | David T. O'Connell, Francis A. O'Con- | en route to the Key bridge and Arling- | nor. John F. O'Connor, Paul J. O'Don- ten. When it passes the White House | nell. Dave Oetinger, Cornelius Olson, { Iresident Warren Harding will review | William J. Opperman, Helen V. Orch- | the procession. ard, Leo J. Osborne, Lenwood H. | The funeral escort will be headed by [Ott, Thomas O'Toole, Richard W. { members of Congress who are veterans | Parfet, Clyde B. Parker, 1of the world war, department officers | G. Paschalis. Douglas W. Just what you have been looking for. n- swers the pur of a dresser and wardrobe at the same time; has B d D hangers for hanging reiie e | Bed, Dresser, roomy drawers and ;\l)'bvzlll'{rl. -‘D'R((;' r‘(;ur . . i o™ o | Chiffonier or .Why Stay Home to Cook? There is no reason why vou should, if yéu wiil cook the Automatic- Electric-Way. After all, it is very simple, because all you ery. {of the legion and the commanders of | Grifin Payne, Ruth Catherine Payne, 3 For this 329 75 $24.50 Cash and Costello posts. Following | Joseph Pcluzzo, Taylor Penleton. dofisftofpinceive prifoct week only.. . . i | these will come a contingent from the | John Perry, Joseph Phelps, William e Navy headed by the Navy Band. : L. Phillipa John Manley Pickrell, e e ey t in line will be the squadjBlanch Kl Pi W for the hour you wish vRighT wi vep | Blanch Eleanor Pierce. Claude W. the cooking started, turn 2 S < 1 e Fhich will fire the final volley over|Pogue, George W. Dolhemus. Ralpn hecooiogisanial i This Well-Mad Fine Dining || 3 fie it SRS o CoffE o Fihenin bl 8 5 nae i ot eli-iviade the bodies of Cash and Costello. Im- | 0 Quesenberry, Roxall® J Rawlian ndicator prop & mediately following the caissons will | willam. B cooking temperature and Redman. James L. Reed, (2 ibe an armed escort, after which, in T ted) Chairs the following order. will come mourn- ;';;';;"';3{;,,‘;?’;‘1',};*“,;,{,;4‘,""- vl ers, color bearers,” members of Col then forget about it No mafter where vou may be, your luncheon Fumed «( the District building. surrounded |Rollins. Robert Rush. Thomas Russell, by poppies, as a tribute to the mem- | William T. Ryan. Ferdinand Sauer, «ry of all District service men who|John M. Schaub, Ernest C. Schleith, lcgt their lives in the world war. It |Olive Schureman. Frederick W. Schutt, will be placed there as a token of |Paul B. Schwegler, Henry M. Scott. appreciation of their services by the | Valentine Fellers, George Vaughn Ccstello post and will remain until |Seybold, Richard McA. Shamley, i after Df‘comliolx? da{r- Dist James A. Shannon, William A. Shee- e “honor roll” of the District, con-'han, Robert L. Shepherd. George Quartered Oak Buffet s Dt e Rnsher ST lmenher: Ro=oins NOW. Here is a big, beau- died in the world war, is as follows: | Simmons, Raymond Skerritt, Aaron $49 Edward D. Adams, Alex K. Ander- N Skinner, Willlam P. Slattery, Le- tiful Bed, a large, hand- some, 4-drawer Dresser, This special Buf- ‘son. Frederick Anderson. Louis C.|'roy Small, Charles Lucius Smith, i Anderson, William Arnold, Eugene \ Erpnest S. Smith. Franci Marion . Austin, Curtis R. Autin, Lawrence | Smith, Fred E. Smith, Herman . . /. . fer i exactls as with “a plate glass mirror, | ,cira. whicn i« and your choice of either | * wid auartered Philip M. Bailley. Wilk S, Ba-!gmitn. Israel Smith, Toney Smith, this dandy 5-drawer Chif- 3 William P. Reilly. William T. Reiley f . tello and members of Cash posts. 2 5 or dinner will be ready = s B S members of other legion posts, mem. | Frederick T. Remler, Ralph W. Ren- for you when you return. OUcanRlinys 2 sman y bers of the Rainbow Division, Spanish | %ick. William DeC. Revenel, jr.. Ziba It has been cooked just a . as vou wish of these War Veter . A R. delegation, | W. Reynolds, William Lee Rhinc. right, used an econom- ; chairs. They are in the « and “and” cadets, the|Frank R. Richmond, Charles D. “1":};" ical amount of heat, and fumed and golden finish, Knights of Columbus, various socie- ;{'h’ & .An(‘; = ;lno;“r'b‘ “l",‘ 2 best of all, gives you an a our 2! B0 ties and civilians. obinson, George R. Robinson, Har- efficient servant that with imitation leather On the day preceding the services|old M. Robinson, Jessie M. Robinson, e S At Sale Pri \ slip scat. Special— afcroseliwelve ectiiniheightiwiilibal AlexandctiBoduers e tner M i ode- pleasure in cooking elgctrically and automatically (automatic le Price cted in the center plaza in front|ers. Herbert B. Rodney, William H., is not just a_name denoting self-action, but as applied to 1 Cash or Easy Tern:s ' Westinghouse Electric Ranges, it denotes 4 new science of cookery) Place a Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range in your hom: PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 1 4th St. —Branch Store, Washington Railway ectrie Building, 14th amd C Stu. © Telephome M. 905 Ticctric Bulldiag Once in a generation you'll get an opportunity 29¢ like this. You don’t want t vait tion, s Brass Bed Special, $16.98 | vova setr "er” s This Brass Bed is exactly as illustrated above. It is a heavy 2-inch post bed with 3-inch caps and heavy fillers. Can be had in full size only. Thisisan exceptionally big value as this bed has been selling for quite a bit more. $16.98 A e N NN D SV E NIV ENEDENIIENEN e Enei DD Eres | | _ker. Willizm H. Baker, John Thomas ! wijliam F. Smith, Maurice B. Snyder | Banks, Bernard B. Barnes, Warren R. Barnes. Frederick Barrack. Morris R. Barssock, James I5. Bawles, Louis H. i Bayly: Walker Blaine Beale, Lambert { F. Beckman, William E. Bell, Joseph { Fausett Bellak. Abe Bellmore, Harry O. T. Benson, Max Berlin, Arthur E. Birkle, Leonard William Black, Harry Blackburn, Emory H. Blackwell, Wil- } liom H. Bleistein, John A. Bligh, Wal- | | ve colamns und fonier or the Triple-mirror | * ' fin it ginss mirror. This Dressing Table for only | miret uas been $119.50. And a small pay- | " o ¥ ment will send them home | ove spee at once. Balance paid eas- for this week only ily weekly or monthly. $49.75 ter R. Blue, Charles H. Bolden, James L. Booth. Lewis H. Boss, Carl A. Bos- | trom. Franklin K. Boswell, Wilber H. | Boteler. Harry L. Bowen. Thomas T. Villiam Boxley. Elmer Fra: vd, Guy E. Brandt, Mack Bray, X."R. Brennan. Charles Joseph | | 1 pri Brewcr. William 1. Brooke, Harold F. Brooks, Charles LeRay Brown, Doug. M I’s Th M s S 3 las M. Brown, idward Joseph Brown. : Saailas = - Thomas Erown, Wilmarth Brown, Sid- 3 BXwer s zee f axweil's Pe¢lal Iney H. Bryan. Brien Buchanan, Ches- = Hole Blue Steel Gas - | - ; Coae L : = L Josep Budd, erbert T. Burke, John * - o t Kltchen Cablnet 1. Burke, Mattie V. Bushee, Raymond | : 3 - | P Patrick J. Cafterty, Wilitum ! i ¢ el Y Z% { 1 r ~ J. Compher. ¢n Carr, reuen W. i y \ fi__ 1 Carrithers, Roy rroil, Hiram K. 3 Does Our 8 - { Cash. John A. Chamberiin, Charles f ! =55 2 i . Chambors, Henry I3, Chandler, Ken ; 5 : L — Z38 | | neth B. Charlton, Alfred Charner, Vol- s N ¥ K v 0. Philip G. Chaves, George g e 5 ; U - ew. jr.; Edwin H. Chinn, 1 A =2 = : 8 1| William Luck Chinn. Honore M. Cla- . ; : 5 3 ; M || |zctt. ir: Alfred Ciark, Charles E. - : s ok : S || [ Clark.” X1an O. Clephane, Harry K. . ? . : ¢ | Cochran, James R. Coggins, Sandy 4 ) | 4 - - o B { Cohen, Howard R. Colbert, John Cole, 3 . > > : g S {James H. Coleman. Warren Coleman, s ] f = 3 [ Clarcnee ' Collard, Henry T Coll: ) Onl 13 & & .8on, Max L. olman, . “olmesnil, = - This 9-Piece Queen Anne — [Ebvard T Comeaya; Boyd Poor sleep is almost as bad as no sleep. Only & Dawson. Sclden Alien Dav A large table space. deep hins, : R. Dean, James L. Dean, sphcious cupbouras und roomy com” | ward H. De Gaw. Staffor Delesdernie pariments. ma i o D v He s Kreatest convenier for house- il proills HEyeo L Dickinan, haonveniences il m K. Dieste, “James Forsyth gt ke e GG || Bl wyton B TSsase Feier' Bana: This xtove has a large size oven and is guarantesd to he a good and even baker. It is made of blue steel ;-na-l».’ ':w.:udx»n;: 523.75 o e Lo Con healthy, comfortable slumber can rebuild the vitality oster [DEAL Springs icias . — T tee, John Benjumin Conway. Andrew Ao Dining Room Suite at $198 L i eer e donCoricp A you lose during the day. And only a true fitting spring can give you that sleep. That's why you insure comfortable, refreshing sleep becauze they are real springs—~ not wire hammocks. They are built upon the only correct and This nine-piece suite, like ecut. in the popular Queen Anne. i B 3 # . Coste. B. Cramer, Daniel should have a spring that fits. true suspension principal--vertical spiral springs--springs under riod in Jacobean Oak, na conxis of a large 48-inch table with Y Crawford. Harold H. Crawford. your entire body. €-Toot extension. and a 45-inch buffet and square china cabinet to : ) Cridler. John Crilly, Dana H. el e e L T D S T ) ! Crate Jostph v Culien: Soin 5 Carry. e ks J b= Matthew Curtin. John J. Daily, Leon- ,ard G. Dall a F. Daughton afford Davi i lliott Davis, Da Horace M. Davis. One hundred and twenty of these springs, coiled from specially. drawn, high-carbon steel wire and held securely in place by Foster double deck construction make a top sleeping surface that is super-resilient. It moulds to your form. It dis- tributes your weight equally. You dont sink in. You don't merely hit the high spots. You repose perfectly--the way nature intended--and you Res: The Spring’s The Thing. I’s the one part of the bed that you really need—that you use for one-third cf your life. Choose it carefully. Foster 1deal Springs m;y be obtained at wive truly Thomas E. Donovan. Thomas J. Doran, Tony Dordos, Herman W. Dorr, ;James W. Dorsey, Julian N. Dowell, {Albert T. Drake, Thomas W. H. Dra- | per. Cornelius A. Driscoll, Sylvester { Duckett, Patrick Dugan, Frank E. ! Dunkin,” Henry A. Dunn, Arthur H. | Dutton. | Julius E. Eades. John A. Easton | George R. Kdelin, Robert L, Edmonds | iCharles M. Kdwards, Kierman J. Egan ! John George Egerton, Louis K. Eisen- | ¥mith. Arthur ¥. Elmore, Ernest Wil- iliam Bmery, William H. Emory. Al- 3175 3-Piece Di Bed Upholst d J | [ vin W Einglish, John Isodore” Foboluc: & . ; | ci. William A." Eopolucei, John F. 1ec van phoistere: ; | Evans, Frank T. Fagan, Frederick J. } Fagan, Abraham J. Fairman, George LIBRARY SUlTE at $79 50 X Fanantino. Thomas H. Farnsworth o B 4z William D. Fenwick. Frederick Fick it helps make the living room do double duty. | o sl o o iltam L Grass Rugs Reduced The ideal suite. Davenport can used twen H Fo bert Fleton, y-tcur hours—as it makes a full-size i = ¢ Sk v Nary 5 2 Ve ‘he expense of another $79 50 1 i 2 Fox. Hilary R. Fratier, bed at night. This suite uches, Krnést O. Garmer. e artment 3 room in the home or apartmen rner, John Gatley, Wil- IT'S EASY TO PAY MAXWELL'S WAY \ 4 2 lam 3. Geary, Jumes W. Geddes. 1 Gibbs, Willlam H. Giles, z William Andrew Gill, Ernest 1. Gillen THE Harold L. Gochenour, Walter §. God- dard. James Goggins, Clarence F. Gonyo, Frank Gordon, James H. H. Galvanized Iron Giordon, Raymond L. Gordon, Albert ss, Mason W. Gi Donald R. Green, John 4. Gree . Green. 2-Qt. Ice Cream Richard H. Grifith, Robert Ridgley F llh,l Alle {‘V ’l"l’l Grimes, ;rnjnm'nd J. wold, illiam off, Gordon EEEZCISy Jumes Groves, Pete Haddad, James ¥. Hagan, John Hahan, Alfred R. 890 Hamel, Mark Hardin, Maurice L. Double warp; green, blue or brown; figured or plain cen- ters; AXWEL M FURNITURE CO. l 415 SEVENTH STREET N. W. X%5%<%s Walker-Thomas Furniture Co. H. A. Linger, Jr. Peter Grogan & Sons Co. Woodward & Lothrop W. E. Miller House & Herrmann Thompson Bros. tenciled borders. 6x9 ft, $4.65 8x10 ft., $6.98 9x12 ft., $8.98 Harding, J. Randolph Harmon, Milton . . Hartman, arren arries, Regular $1.50 Value | Aloystus D. Harris, Charles D. Harri Not the ordinary tin, but galva- Morgan B. Harvey, Alonzo Hastings, nized iron. “Handy homs size. Makes John A. Havener, Harry W. Hawes, ice cream in a short time. Bertha Ryan Hayes, C. A. Hellman, William Hibbs, Edward S. Higdon, Maron Lester Hodgson, Leroy B. Hol- combe, James Douglas Holland, Claude Holle;, Frank W. Hollows, Madeby Foster Bro's M'f'g. Co. Utca, N Y- National Furniture Co. Ansonia Furniture Co. :llli:e Rt[:;\ 1 S Hub Furniture Co. The Diamond Co. cople’s Department Store L. T. Jones Goldenberg’s oy mtary Mg £8. (——\ e— — — ‘o > " 1 R AN o, TV % Ay

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