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C., MONDAY, JUNE. '8, 1921 ' - Y I ADOLPH FELDVOSS DIES. |y s 2% em residence, Mrs. William Runn! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D DIED. SEARS. The officers and nobles of Mecd Temple, No. 10. A. E. A. o - = are hereby not ' Born ‘in Germany, But Resident| IERESA M. beiox .,,,:_: s oo ..Efinuu.fim,‘;'.‘z'kié'-:u‘ff Yo la W . . at tl ) ta; Open o Here for Fifty-Six Years. e i ety N Doaria, whens| K. Chachy' M 5t nw. bet I5th sad | iy A 9.‘5 A‘M Following brief illness, Adolph mass will be sald at 9:30 a.m. for the re- sts.. Tuesday. June 7, 1921, at 2 p.m : o Feldvoss, & resident of the District| Pose of her soul Relatives invited to at-| semble in b e 1o Y ® to ® L for more than Afiy-six years, died at| (%M. 'Intermeat Ricmond, Va. (Richmon - his home, 640 South Carolina avenue | DPaPers please copy.) *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. | || ounsest siturdar 0 o o, ettt e [0 3 000 1 ARTHUR J. SMITH 6 P.M. ‘THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. - ks = SITES. Suddenly. Fr 1 Flll.:livou came 'to this country in e I ) . B Aasionsforiths lounders of Departed this life, after a long | neral = June 3. 1921, at 10:40 p.m.. | VOGT. \ 18 DORKEY. beloved duughter of Rasin | = degee g rpai i - 9 enier e e eridths (-‘ Vogt, in her 1,_17:2":-", Fuers ) mourn her loxs a devoted aunt, Mrs. Amelin | 5 pny Toreromt g Co0ar. Juoe 7. @ e ' I = Jones: un_uncle, Joweph Jones. and a de. | o> P Iuierment private. F voted frienc harley H. Blue, and a host of ; hers of the Ladiex’ Aid a Funeral from Providence Baptist | are requested o Rev. Aquilla lrf l(h JOoHY % and 6th sts. = eadar. Jum o'clock. Friends invited at Payne's cemetery. FELDVOSS. June 4. 1021, = \ DB o aahipe more. and beloved mother of Mty Afth ‘year. Funeral from resi- | - i, :30 Tuesday, June 7. = Lo L GATEWOOD. On June 4, 1921, at 4:30 am., | FRANCIS GATEWOOD) of 2026 Georgia nvenue, cousin of Martha Tompkins, Holmes and Ruth Grar. Funer 2 b, from the Vermout Aveaue Daptisi | —~With 50,000 Yards the Freshest, Newest Summer Silks at 1 to 15 Less Than 1920 Prices —A sale wherein proof is shown of this store’s supremacy in silk value-giving. The silks are new, beautiful and charming— ear_ Funeral feon —This sale is not the result of a few days’ planning, but covers a period of months securing selected lots of the most wanted = Sy o aiee i o raw??'D)A ':("l;;"lr;"’ this life June 4. 1821. MA . . .. 3 . o k. ddence. 505 » V' Vs ormerly of o from manufacturers who pride themselves on the quality of silks so we could present to you an event never equaled in our 3 “E.n.u.'% Ja'{_.lnri;z’r:'m "idnw” st i“"'"":‘ "»glfi‘,:“j; ':a“’:, R e ¢ . R . g A e . Luke's Chapel, Brightwood, Rev. sheitos their fabrics and exquisiteness of their patterns. history. Marla Brown, Mr. Frank and James | Mitler, D.D... pstor q L Y T S e 1N MEMORIAM. and godmother ol !Illlr 1. Thomas and Wil- . DENNISON. In sad but loving remembrans e im e I e T e s srsmay ar age today. June 6, 1920, sors 1o rest f her the most Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th und D erment at Woodlawn cemeters. $5.00 All-Silk 25 New Colorings in Tricolettes e e GHALLERY. + tritmte ot 1 antonurepes Sl ol ! Rich Dress Quality, in Ana through the valles of death With Jes: Yors Gobeith, oL am not afr fell asleep two years ago. Jame A Wonder $] 48 lfllln from onr hearts n bitter cry : c the Sale at ADOLPH FELDWOSS. HANSBROVCH. Whs. o, whe dil father 4nd mother die; Value in the o a Yard 2 x . ‘l‘hrn omex the answer s solemn and sweet : e ve mow Thes are not dead. ouly astect. Sale at, SR G BT L oAl e e ; 3 - ciation, now the American Build brough and devoted father of orget son, we cx i a Yard. —Right weight for fashionable blouses, dresses, i o e e a:“d':’:‘ thy and Howard Hansbrons o s g 3 o i -y skirts, scarfs or sashes—every yard perfect and its treasurer for many years. He re- fi'l'm'u'::m':i'."};-l:‘ DEVOTED DAUSHTEIS LAUKA. GRA —A season’s favorite, very heavy qua it =3 ._- ‘a\\.& will give exceptional service. Note the color :{5.":%(5': "lm;lel:'x‘lg‘rlnm_!“l:]]p Jut hasi 1:h sed 130 Wetnestar, AND ROSA for gowns, wraps and skirts. 39 inches range: directors of the institution. A precious oue from us hLas gone, SETERRBON, S ans i % g 3 e is survived by two daught loved is atilled brother Taingul unele wide—and look at the color range: S. . —White —Porcelain —Caribou Mrs. Emma Slater and Mrs. Annie M. i '";;‘ hame. KON who departed i fife A" ]Ik repe e es an —Pink e —Radio \l;‘rbulh(l-n both of this city. o; today 3 ‘uneral services will be held f | —White —Brown —Flesh —Orient —Marine the residence tomorrow at 2 oelork June 4. 1921 at Fred. | “Zinc T All-Silk Georgette Crepes he Iesltence lomorrow a2 fpitiock [ RATEDS.f3 SaI e s —Bisque —Jade —Taupe cemeter: of the late Mars E. Hawkins (nee Stuart 24 Remains can be seen hapel of | > —Jade —Gray —Ecru —Oriole —Tobacco liam H. Sardo & Co. 4 Wt n.e. T FAMILY —39 Inches Wide—Offered at Practically Wholesale Price, Yard..... In sad but lovirg our dear son and bro MASON. who departe ago today, June o, We often sit and think of ron When we are all alone. [ For memory iy the caly ief can call its_own HIS DECOTED MOTHLR | MASON. D me. ¥ from xhe chapel of v\mum M, Sardo | MASON. June 7 s invited. —Henna —Ecru —Vampire —Rouge —Espanole —Navy —Midnight —Black —Buckskin —Honeydew —Silver —Orchid —Autumn Brown —Henna remembrance & MRS. WHITTEMORE DEAD. Former Norfolk Resident Had Been Identified With Charity Here. After a long illness. Mrs. Elizabeth Whittemore, widow of Park Whitte- s i more, died i g $3.50 Penikees Sport S s e (OnE T B —Nayy —Midnight at 11 am. Rela Iuterment Glen 0., Tu tives and frl Wood cemetery. JACKSON. $1.00 —Crisp weave and a heavy quality. 100 shades in the assortment, lh}:nk of it—for street and evening wear, also all black and all white. $2.50 and $3 Flowered Striped! Suddenly. un Genuine Khaki Kool for Another Shipment Received of $3.69 Colored Tussah Friends invited. ago today, June 6. 1520, pastor. and Checked Georgette All-Silk Canton Crepes i Mre Wiittemare, who was seventy. | Botic Soepe Sport Wear = | Sport Pongee b T P Silks SeVen years of uge, had been nean- | JONNEON. Deperte this life st 70 pm.| IS hard o zive —A big ie-t.ure in xtra special in l 69 it aadetil i —Extra speci n $2 75 el | nently” identified ' with charitable | June 4 t 43 Bheridan rd. Anacostia. | And see him plac this sale, a yard.. this sale, a yard.. pecial in €7 5 ! this sale, a yard.. pe 2.00 { work and had many friends in the| D.C. JOHXKOX. i And st 1 to ¥ Sh T th this sale, a yard.. i —39 inches wide, in white, | this sale, a yard.. city. mourn_their_loss five children, C) TN Mt e —And these three "°p“]“ —Shown' in” three widths _of —For making your sport suits | pir 2 Sy —Demi-rough weave, the ideal ! Following funeral services at St ieddis, William W AN A Shadcs | talchooscicom=—"Hazd- blazer stripes with five color m gy P! su i pink, zinc, tan, silver, Hard- BaUlAI R Cat Kol C R Ghar e e o th Cook: one grandchild. Marie | McRINNEY. o s ing blue, tan and white. 36 , combinations to each stripe, and skirts. Colors are white, | ing blue, pheasant, henna. navy, | Silk for general sports wear. morning at $:45 o'clock, the hody wili Elstitera Eauhie B ariclphCIace § (o oy meks in £ = all on white grounds. Checks | FoSC. gray. tan, Pekin blue, ' midnight, brown and black. Shown in 12 sport colors, also I be taken to her old home, N A oot deparied’this ife June brown, natural. ; F 1 % 2 4 ont ieart_comex - are two-tone in six color ef- 40 inches wide. white. 36 inches wide. for interment. wt from my heart comes a bitter cry. 00 Ki . Mrs. W Why. oh why did Ernest die 2,500 Yards Dew fects. The flowered effects come 1,500 Yards White 2,000 Yards Satin White M Silk !dnur;hxrrl:”;\?:::: b surn gL Ta .'.‘.-;." 3 < i wna e, Sports Silk ) in light and dark color com- » ards W Messaline e Motora Si | A Whittemore, and’ two “sons We watched the ioving hand grow thinner, EMMA LIGHTFROOT. Y —Extra specul in binations. 40 inches wide. Crepe de Chine —Fxtra special’in —Extra special in ndelonenh hit*emore. Saw her slowly fade away. s e $2.75 $2.50 this sale, a yard... —_— We tried “so hard to keep her. =4 this sale, a yard.. her. HARRY A 3 $1.39 —Extra special in | | | | inches wide. l | | | i i S But God willed that she should go. departed this life oue yes BShown in ten of the wanted | $2-69 Satin Charmeuse | =Xt *pecel, i $1.50 | this st avard. . <. | Suitable for golfing, tennis and HISTOKRY, S 1UAY AND SONG | 5ewe s ta the partng. - - " Jane o B e Jopac i shades, both plain and two-tone | —Extra special in $l 69 —Our regular $2.00 quality, for | and linings, in_a variety of i !"0;‘0""3‘. and is washable. 40 - T Iaa ZhoREE it 60 on e A faithful busband. loving and kind. effects, with plenty of white. | this sale, a yard. o dresses, skirts, biouses, lingerie, | street and evening shades, in- | inches wide. Patriotic and Sacred Music Marks| soui by soul the Master calls. T cannov forget you, dear Harrs.’ though 39 inches wide. —In navy, brown, gray, black. | etc. 40 inches wide. cluding black. 35 inches wide. | Kann's=Street Floor. “Pennsylvania Night” Observance. | wor b o tor foermy A ofen BT L SO 1 wipe away the tears. Although 1 cannot clasp rour hand, Your face 1 cannot see. 1. too. must answer when the roll is called HER NDCHILD, MARIE E. ROY, AND DAUGHTER. ELIZABETH COOK. “Pennsylvania night” last evening by a and sacred mus! was observed service of patriotic at Ingram Me- i ~ “ Treath has robbed me of mr mother. ° ° morial Congregational Church. Mrs.; "wpom'} Toved and cheriched dear: R e s < = Henry Hunt McKee, choir director lomilidoned mnd cacris Y Hl\ BEVOTED Wikb “EDITH ORME, AND ore of These Our w oven Pattemed SVV SS Ol' and es Heny 3 It eme mother. S gear mother AL ganist. opened the pr am ear? l l }ul(h “The Land of the Frec.” LA e loving Yes. T mise her. oh. 1 miss her. e ] a med- | i iln.:y. In When T see her vacant chair: - Rut how sad the reom without her, For there ix no mother there. DEVOTED DAUGHTER. devotet ley of national airs, and in addition . Imported Create Enthusiasm. Women Recog- - to' a smail orchestra and well irained 3 g { the " infammatas feom Hocsals | nize Them as $1.68 Quality, and Re- C B bt AT i Marparetis o Sea Grass Chairs Will Four dear exes meet ours as in days tha: are passed Will we thrill at_the touch of your handl LUCY E. bell was heard in “Angels. Ever { Till Jesus con raige the just o . 1 3. 182 ©Oh, Jers that are gone, will we find yo Bright d Fair.” G Se On Juoe 31021 in Pittshursl. i [ you a Svecially Priced joice to Secure Them at, a Yard— I e ;:;-,..,:ne.-mzh."m.,\,, RS | o 1 o st et e {and F. L. Pratt recited “Pennsyi- - and Mrs. W Ki el Angels watel % sleeping dus pecially Irice at —Permanent finish, and 'shown in the most beautiful checked and striped designs im- | vania,” with an undercurrentwof har | Ileaves to moorn his lom & devoted Wite, (20 pnele match i secping cun | | mony d by Dr. C v brothers and_ Then she-ll Fise in sweet surprise f aginable. Take, for instance, a clear white ground with a large check formed of fine Superintendent of musie in the pupiic | Keamier Lo To'sec her loved ones At her ahie. A woven colored threads in a rose pink, and use with it as piping a plam organdy of schools. and played by Mrs. McKee. ;'?Z:Z'n""d‘"" A ATD IS Paul Blé)’dt‘n sang Kipling’s “Re- cessional,” followed by “My Task.,” |uwl Departed thix life Saturdar, June 4. l.ccomp.n«ed by Mrs. Bleyden. Speak- the residence of his daughier. 54} TOLSON. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our dear brother. OLIVER E. TOLSON, whe deparied this life June 6. 1911 the shade of the stripe, and little pearl buttons of the same color as trimming, and the result is inexpressibly charming. The' colors of Yhe checks and stripes are pink, laven- —The comfortable types of cool-looking chairs which make ers paid tribute to Pennsylvania i Rev. SAMUEL LAWS, ; At rest o the porch or living room a restful place during the summer der, blue and black. history, story and song. | ooe " e Elizabeth ay: ather LOVING BROTHER AND SISTERS. * nn ki o) | TURNER. To sad but loving rememb months. Tather of Zetta Raties. Funeral from Zion e of our daughter and sister. ELOISE TURXER, who departed this life Six years ago U June 6. 191 HER DEVOTED PARENT NER AND JAMES TURNE! .| VERMILLION. In memory of our dear mother, 5. VERMILLION, who left us ar father. who Baptist Church, F s.%.. Tuesday, June at 2 o'clock, Rev. Howard, pastor. LEHR. June 6. 1921. MARIE CONRAD. be- loved wife of Dr. Louis C. Lehr. services at the Bmmanuel Church, Md., Tuesday. June 7. at 4:30 p.m. ment (private) Wednesday _ at St Chureh, Glyndon, Md. | MasEHERSON. Sundar. June 5. 1921, at 12:2 ‘Washingron rsity Hos- . RACE W, MacPHERSOX, mother ot Helen M. Legg. in the 53rd year of her Plain Colored Voiles | —1In a fine color range, including the light and high colors, also the darker shades. For whole frocks : or combination effects. J Kann’s—Street Floor.: A Three- Day Notion Sale||:::: — i Begins Tomorrow With Substantlal Smart, Re_ady-to-Wear for Qut-| | Reductions jnThose Indispensable fitting the Women Who Yd., C Plain Colored Organdies —In practically the same color list as the voiles. But these are better for combining with the When Dress Catches Fire. 1 figured organdies. | Mary Walsh, 43 vears old, was fa- {tally ~ burned while playing with | matches in front of her home, 1429 R strect, yesterday afternoon. The | child’s mother is dead and her father| o ROt B8 on of S 1. Hines Co !is in Chicago. Co Nevitt w. - g ARDO roner Nevi Was| 240l 14th st. n.w.. at 4 p.m., Tuesday, {gfle:WM. H. S & CO., told, and vesterday afternoon she| 7. Friends invited. Interment private. 7 e {was playing with other small chil- {dren When her dress ignited and she |PRICE. Peacefully passed away Mondsy, June| - Modern Chapel —In natural finish, with green trimming; three styles. They’re weatherproof, and durably constructed. Rockers to Match, $11.00 Kann’s—Fourth Floor. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. i & BESTEY TUR: {Playing With Other Children 9 Al lefi uy FUNEXAL DIRECTORS. S 6. 1921, at 4 at Freeiman's Hospital, ww'-n‘r’::r:dx.owery‘ 24298 R I streets | NOBANTBSIERIGE b SbIDekiale ol fo V. L. SPEARE CO. jtook the child {0 Emergency Hos- | fatherof Mary E. Price o ] (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON- pital, where she died shortly after| Ilater. % . D WITH THE GX!AI-W CTePEARE EaTABL __Phone_Franklin 6426, T3 WILLIA] and embalmer. dions prices Coroner Nevit . made an investiation saa ove' 't | REIDY. Suddenty. on Friday: June 3. 1021, |certificate of accidental deathe ~ | MARY A REIDY (nee Kappler). widow of i - the late Michael Reids and mother of M 1 Reidy. Funeral from her late residence, ave. n.w., on Tuesday. Junme 7, 9:30 Soleinn requiem mass l'llr((‘kl Church at 10 o'clock. R - Funeral Director ivery in connection. Comme- pel and modern crematorium.” Moderate 2 Pa._ave. n.w. call M. 1383, Timothy Ha.nlon WILL OF M. J. MEENEHAN. & The will of Martin J. Meenehan, (private) at 8t. Mary’'s cemetery. 6 ) |\ Idated October 15, 1918, has been filed S 2o K Articles That Women Always or Drohace, He Idnves i wetate. ig |ROBERTS. Dearied this lte. Friosr. Juse Frank Geier’s Sons Co., his wife, Delia T. Meenehan. and{ nt the residence of her daughter, Buy Regularly Tames her 26 exccutrin Mr-Mecne | de Wollum Winder: Ouk Tavs, Comaectl | | ju3 SEvENTH STREET X W . . han owned real estate at 1410-1412| £l Nirs "MILDRED S HOBERTS. She | —iedern Chapel. Teiovhone cail. North 529 E 3 > Church street, valued at $23.000, and | 1is survived by seven children, namely, Mrs. Quick. Diguified and Efficient Service. eql].ll'e Xtra 1Z€S We are now giving them the advantage of “stocking left personal "property estimated at| Hanma . “And!‘: Mrs. Marina M. Varick. +W. w S . 0 . 5 5 . 0. an V. ® 3 s . . up” in advance at generous savings. — Roberts and twelve grandehildren. Funeral | §16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464 —To give slendering lines in all these styles; as well as a CARDS OF THANKS, from James Bros.! chapel. 19th dnd L sts. | _Automobile Service Chapel. comfortable fit, has been the object for which the makers have striven; and how well they have accomplished their “ZURHORST” —Du Barry Hair Nets; all col- I 301 Eul Capitol Slreet ors except white or gray. Regu- ROLLINS. Monday. June 6, 1921, at her resi- the floral contributions. generous thoughtful-{ " dence, 332 Eye st. s.w.. ELIZABETH. be- Hangers, regulasly 15¢ 25C beg to express their deep appreciation for —Nickel Folding Coat iAu'nn. Mrs. Ada W. Aukard and family | | ber are in the new surplice effects and straight line models. ton, 3 spools for....... —Sanitary Napkins, extra size. — Sanitary Aprons, regularly 50c, each.... 39¢ —0. N. T. Spool Cotton, 100 yards, in two numbers only— after a lingering illness of eight- rs, which she bore with Christian She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. Mary Twine: one son, Wil- Taith; Masonic ‘Temple, 3tk and Virginia Tuesday, June 7, at 12 m., for the pose. ot atunllnsvtno funeral of the late aste ave Faci purpose you will rejoice to discover when you try on one of :jarly 15c each; per 85(: each, 3 for ey st el ito) I{l;:?a':{er&r:l:rh:::n?nm P Roilins. | L these blouses or dresses. e A memory of this thoushifaibees | ROOT. Sunday. June 5. 1921, ELIZABPTB T e —Steel Scissors, 3% to 5% | —100 Yards Sewing Wi be of real and Tastiog consolation. '+ | E.. widow of Frank P. Root and beloved The Dresse —Cotton Inside Belting, black | inch lengths. Regular- Silk, black or colors. BROWN, 1 wish to express my deepent gratl-| _Eather of rmrh. Teanc c.ma;m o the TAMES T. RYAN = € S€ES or white; 1% to 2% inch widths. | ly 50c; a pair. C | A spool tude to relatives and friends for their sym- 'n. 1';'" °.|., e '";.'"3." 317 FA. AVE. SE. 2 4 s eguiacly Sloc StORLICS IOC - of my husband, JOHN A. BRO g R L cemetery, Fritate Ambolances —Are made of pretty summery materials, a yard . : —Damascus PaperPins, —Dust Caps, assorted ok “'K " fULIA C. BROWS. Brookiyn, N. Y. Livery in Connection. of fine quality dark ground figured voiles, regularly 6¢c, 3 papers colors. Ren\arly 15c, CANN wish to express my _sincere|gFARS. Saturday, June 4. 1921. at Freed- : 2 g thanks ‘and appreciation for the sympathy B ey i | dottedivotlespand Krenc Einahams. e —Snap Fasteners, black or | for -..o..ooooeet slle e 10c 3nd fovely, dora, wivgles from” our maoy | iatmbers’S Thomas t. wright Lodge. Xo. SrexreCos s R R it s white; all sizes. 4 dozen 2 reavements. MRS. SARAH T. CANNON. | teuq’ the fuserl g’,'..,:"."";,',f,‘:,.,‘:m, 1208 H_STREET.NW. effects, with handkerchief tunic of sel b C | —Mercerized Darning —Rick-Rack Braid, 4 yards to —_— apel, 12th and R s Taesd: FORMERLY F SThW)’ material; others are made with open tunic. AR A VPR ¢ e s Cotton, all colors, 3 piece. Regularly 15¢c; 10 DIED. 1330 pim: W. 5. PATHICK, N: ( MERLY S40 F ST )’ Some of these are made with little vestees Ballsh it O H T n C BARNES. Thursday, June 2. 1021, at her| CHAS C CARTER, P. & X PHONE MAIN 108 of lace, collar and cuffs to match. A num- —Nassau Basting Cot- loc i ;n!den'; RN s nw. Mesl ELIZA (SEARS. A u.".“."’é“i‘..é’afi’f&flfl“.....m. ARSpeare ols W-B'Speare Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 50 in black; 60 in white. lism H. Smith. and one grandson, James r AND! EARS, which wuil3034 M St. N.W. Established 1867, —The shades are navy, black, also Regularly 85c; per —Machine Needles, all makes; | 6 spools fof............ 20c Twige, dr. " Fuersl “Monday, “June 6| De beld from Grice's hagel 15 and & Automobile Serviere s o0 d whi c B at 1 o'clock, from Vermont Avenue Blpfln 2 & navy and white, brown and white, dozens. i il 4 in tube. Regularly ‘ Church. Inferment Harmony cemetery. 1SAKC 'S, WARON. Worshiptal Master. orchid, and all white. 15¢: T forias s eine 12C —Sew-on Garters, made of AMPBELL. Friday. June 3, 1921, at ner “‘.'x"‘“ A MONUMENTS. —The sizes range from 40% up to —Sanitary Napkins; regular heavy suspender” web; white e S e Chapier, No. Twill ‘sssemble at 12th and | “We speciaiize In designing and prect- 5214. i . Regularly 50c; —Lingerie Tape, blue, pink or | only. Regularly 19c; Eliza and Lemuel o iy L clock: {ing Imperishable memorials of quality —At $9.90, $16.95, $19.90, $25.00 and $29.75 39c¢ 10c per"dozen............. —Stickeri Braid, 3-yard pieces, all colors, for... white. 5 yards with bodkin for LY —Enamel Coat Hangers, all 10c —Cotton Elastic, % inch 5 wide, in white. Per yard, C for coeieiieiiiiiiiins mp! ed mother of Robert Campbell. ' She leaves to mourn_their loss one brother. Dennis Fergu- gon; two sisters, Mrs. M. L. Carroll and Mrs. Kafe L. Foreman, and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, June 7, at 1 p.m., from R th Baptist Church.' 1st e fane ad pat m;n priest, ANDREW W nEuu AMES, M. E H. GEO. W. BOONE, Becy SEARS. Al sir . kaights of Gethsemane c T.. will assemble in full 3 Tu and character. A represenative will call by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestions. colors. Regularly 15¢; Ao S D TS it =3 o aint| T THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., nc?'l)l:rsnfmda regu- [ Bo | each ool 10c :Hgme Se!ll. . po;lgs:her and 2 s:.’;:wul'-l-ez.e but et foreve ie -ln;':ufi'«;}'n"i -‘&;:EE%?&:?%": 914 Fifteenth Street. jar {-) S auber, regularly 3 i R % The Blouses Are e —Pee Chee White Shoe for .. . 290 Voa"the Teaurrection oorm. "1 GEO. W. BOONE Reei ot % |7 CEMETERIES, Sampl Nickel Safety Pins, | () | Polish, regularly 2% Qg | e e T SN SEAZS The chicers nd trters o the Grand l’th T Bk s mP €8 all sizes; 3 dozen for.. C | for : 'C | —Paper Shopping Bags, SC Washington Lodge, , Supreme Order of | femble In K. T. uniform 8t 1230 morsi O] CO! rian. Perpetul Combined with a special purchase. They 10c kind, for............. Helpegs, are requésted 1o be present at. the Y i b e Eancia) s e e —Bias Tn.e, best quality funeral of Sister ADA CAMPBELL Tues- are made of a heavy quality of georgette Seam =Whittmore's Quick White | _puy Line of Bathing Caps, day, June 7. 1921, at 1 pan., Rehobotn| Sir ANDREW W, SEARS. == Offices: 1235 G st. n.w. Phoms F. 4745. ¢ , and crepe de chine. Th - lawn; widths 1 to 6. 6 Polish, .regularly 25¢, - Baptist Churc) o i | gy JOSKEN MINOR, Giaand Qemminer. | el;iep: ar‘enm tie l:m a:d wla‘:st line nemdg:l:r‘ ylrdl to a piece for.. loc o ot 190 priced 25 to $L50. Cn et e B Officers and_members of the Grand Ce(hr Hill Cemetery —Divers’ Style Bathing w“: gfi: m’;‘ )umuuu.. = ;11:5"';« "l“A:;'fl.'-:W!u‘gmfifefol éhupel and Vault—Non-Sectarian —The rimmings are filet and Val laces, beads, silk embroidery, = Twill | — f 190 r 2 Gmbis, Dotifled of the death erpetual Care of Graves wool embroidery, hemstitching and tucking. : : T Bl-.lo m tozw" to % M[:'e.;ill:'flh" made of white | Cape, regularly 25c, for® Emt! e &l.’"\"(’ufim Pent. e e st Unmmued Natural Beauty —The blouses are shown in white, flesh, They are all high-class samples, made to lines and long waist. price. —Worth from $1095 to $1295. Choice— ay, bisque ud navy. t, with good shoulder Every blouse worth almon double the sale inches wide. oice, per p:ecc oo loc REgmegs, 4. E 15¢ + w 36 to 42. Regularly 75¢c; for .... 59C ~—Children's lfido sizes 6 to 12 years, with- out garters, for........ Body Waists, 29c -s—lfnll line 1:! %nhlng Shoes and rs, priced to $3.00. On?:tyle special for.. 75C —Rubber Lined Black Cotex Bag, to carry your bathing suit in, _ loved wife of s H. vile, Mo, Fasersl trom VL dpeare Com- o2 000 am, Taterment "at” o Church, Chaptico, Md. K "' Satu June 1921, SLAUDS CORTLAND. af no Acting. CHABLES P. FORD. Grand SEARS (88°). HO) Grand High m . Becreta, Jonathan Darls co-llnory No. t s hereby erdes Ave. S.E. Extended. rn en L. 983 4380. — FUNERAL DEsioNS. Appropriate Floral Tokens &Pashingtm Floral Co. 3 Regularl; .00; N. Y. Ave. Main 168 $6.95 —Rubberstined House- it R Pt oo | F0 et 3OC & B Pt i | e S STAFFER, Wi Kanw's-Second Floor hold Aprons, regularly 296 dium and large |iz¢:. 39 5 OOSTLEY. - Members of the neker Rellet Rlroon EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone i S 2 50c, each . Regularly 50¢; each... C.| Kann’s—Street Floor. AmcSation 48 oerny tl‘ol;-'t'n ANDREW . at MODFRATE PRICES. 241817 mnlu.n.. ;_Mkm ey Tane 4. 07| Vhees: Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, BURLLS, Secretary. WALTER 3. m\ru“mx Predent, aTComot suto delivery eervice, Artistic—expressive—inexpensi®ih

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