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. URGE MORE COMPETIT!ON. St. Anthony's Council Would Give | No Guarantees to Public Utilities. Refusal of guarantees of a fixed re- turn to pubMc utllitles corporation in the District was advocated In a|chargzed for the commodity. resolution adopted at a meeting of | St. Anthony * olic Laymen's Council, in the parish|fact that many government employes ) graphic production on two pleces of [ the quartermaster stables on 18th f.':i",“)',,‘.'-:;l;:“.;’a,",,,?;,,:;?,"’.",;i,“,;,‘;{:, “.,; ball last night. already were or soon would be out of [ thin _paper, between which silk [ street, will begin Monday morning at | the judge advocate general's depart. The resolution set forth that It!positions in the scheduled “lay-offs” threads have been distributed. 10 o'clock in rooms 8020 and 8022 | meni of the Army. that Council, National Catn- | Another resolution adopted asked the District council of the or- ganization ght and transportation Competition, through the take cognizance of the would be as fair to guarantee retail-|in the departments, and asked that ers and handlers of food a fixed re- turn, since they served the public in as great a degree and In as important a manner as companies. introduction of bus lines and other means be found whereby a helping hand could be lent to members. NEW $20 COUNTERFEIT. Secret service officials announce the bank of Cleveland, and bears a por- trait of Cleveland, with a moth-eaten appearance. It s said to be a photo- T A Little Column of Big Values Some are doubly reduced for they carry Friday Rem- nant as well as “$100.000 less stock” reductions. $8.50 to $10 Bathing Suits at $5 In wanted colorings, some striped, wool Jersey in attrac- tive models, all sizes. White Silk Stockings at §1.75 Yes, speclally priced. We've had nothing like them for me time: pure silk. seam back, heavywelght, only $1. 75¢ to $1.25 Hand- kerchiefs at 50c Just a few dozen Maderia handkerchiefs, hand-embroid- ered corners and snokestitch- ing, slightly rumpled. Remnants of $1.25 and $1.50 Neckwear at 85c Collars, pleating and band- Ing in lace and organdy. also pique sets. New Guimpes With Sleeves are $2 And really exceptional value at this price. $10.50 Silk Handbags at $5.90 Moire silk, in navy. brown, taupe and bla Full gat ered, with chased or colored shell frames. Some leather bags also; special at $5.90. $6 Wash Satin Petticoats at $3.95 Slip-over style, with 18-inch shadow hem all around A Sale of $10.50 Umbrellas at $6.95 They are of the best grade taffeta, in navy. purple, green, taupe, brown or black. $5 to $8.50 White Tub Skirts at $2.75 Linen, gabardine, pique and ratine. 1216 F St. N.W. M.ANY extra good things in FRIDAY some new white low shoes. Then many previously values, we are sure before the end of July to have §—f10 and S1L50 DRESSE Cotton Dr s —dark colored flowered voile with srgandy collars and cuffs, check. ind plaid gingham, $4.50 tunic and coat dresses; tan, copen, pink and green; at.. $18.50 to $25 Cotton Dresses— tmported organdy printed voiles, lotted Swiss, imported gingham ind plain color voiles; dainty styles with hemstitching, tiny ruffies, fine tucking, lace and em- sroidery collars. ~ White, flesh, naize, peach, @orchid, Nile. jade, rose and navy $l l 50 o >r black with white, at ... .. $35 Silk Dresses—Printed geor- zette crepe dresses, tiny ribbon -uffles and wide 513.50 silk girdle; navy, prown and copen, at . $1.50 Strap Wrist Chamols- ette Gloves: white or cham- ois; self, black or two-tone embroid- 85C ered, at soee..e.. Underwear Friday Remnants Plus “$100,00 Less Stock™ Specials $2 Satin Envelope Chemise, trimmed with filet $l 45 B lace and ribbon straps. At ........ 30 dozen $2 White Sateen Pet- ticoats, _scalloped edge, double panel 1.50 front and back.... $3 Muslin Gowns. Envelope Chemise and Petticoats of fine nainsook, with lace $l.95 and embroidery trimming. At..... Fine quality Philippine Gowns and Envelope Chemise, with em- broidery scalloped $1 95 . edges. Special..... $4 and $5 Crepe de Chine or Satin Envelope Chemise, lace trimmed or tuailored stitching $7.50 Satin or Crepe de Chine Gowns and Envelope Chemise, trimmed with filet or val laces} tucked yoke. €o; At ... —Jellefi’'s—Main Floor. Including two-clasp strap or sack wrist silk gloves, staples or novelties, in white, black or colors. All Friday, Remnant Clearaway of Our Special Purchase of $1.50 and $2 Silk Gloves 85¢ at.... $1.25 Twelve-button-length Chamoisette Gloves: white, pongee, mastic or beaver. Friday, at.. 85C —Jellefi's—Main Floor. Misses’ Wear On the Second Floor. SUITS Trwenty $69.50 to $95 Suits of tricotine, co- vert, cord twill, Poiret twill or piquetine; tailored or dressy; navy, tan or black; $35 sizes 16, 18 and 20. At COATS Fiiteen $49350 to §75 Wraps and Coats of Bolivia, Evora, sport plaids and tricotine; navy, tan, brown, rose, green or light blue; sizes 14, 16 and $25 18 . FROCKS 81650 to $19.75 cotton Dresses; gingham, linene, cotton crash, tissue gingham, organdie and barred or printed voiles. Many attractive styles in navy and white, tan and white, rose and white and light blue with white; sizes 14, 16 and $lO 18. . At oseee vimiems —Jellefi’'s—Second Floor. Note These Remnants In- Blouses They meet every summer need and at great savings - —*$100,000 less stock” prices $5.90 to $7.50 Tailored Silk Blouses, of crepe de chine, taffeta, and silk broadcloth, in bright or medium-colored ipes; alse pongee with roll, ; $3.85 Btrip convertible or Buster Brown collars. At...... $3.95 and $4.50 Hand made Blouses—vestee, tuxedo and other charming styles that have captivated women who like daintyHand- made Blouses of o fine batiste. At $2.95 and $3.95 Blouses, of lawn and voiles, prettily trim- med with lace, some have roll tollars, long or 4 Bhort sleeves. $l 5 At uieiisaeeen = $8.95 to $13.50 Silk Blouses, mostly Overblouses, some tucked styles of georgette, crepe de ‘chine, or satin in suit shades; also a few bright colors, some are elaborately beaded or em- $3'95 broidered. At., —Jellef’s—Main Floor. Closed Saturdays During July and August STAR,_WASHIN(}T()N. D. C., THURSDAY, SHELLEY TRIAL MONDAY. Officer to Face Court-Martial in Shooting. The general court-martial for the growing out of the shooting of Rich-|§ ard Christmas, a eolored hostler, at JULY 14, SOCIALIST ‘ROME, June member of the Munitions bullding, West Potomac Park, according to orders issued. Importance of the legal issues In- volved In the case 18 Indicated by the large array of counsel. Lleut. Col. William L. Reed, 84th Infantry, is the trial judge advocate and Capt. An- party because he sented before the court by Col. Frank | Deputy Corsi the Armstrong, Quartermaster Corps: Maj. Emile V. Cutrer, United States RIDAY and Saturday must be rolled into one in our progress to- ~ ward “$100,000 less stock”’—our goal for July. price reductions have been made and you’ll know when morrow why we advise you to ; Shop for Sqt"rday--F riday Further 1 S REMNANTS tomerrow. Those white silk stockings that are such wonderful values at $1.75, for instance, white sateen shadowproof petticoats at $1.50, and advertised items are further reduced. Offering such “$100,000 less stock” Friday Brings a Feast of Remnants In Women’s Dresses—Suits Coats—Skirts In Their Regular Departments, Second Floor and $15 tunic, $12 Rujah Poplin Dry straight and coat ityles, braid and button trimming: rose, white, lavender, ook ettt avectr, @y S copen and pink, at.. £20 Tricolette Sport overblouse with plain Dresses, and pleated skirts; pen . $16.30 Cotton Dresses— Printed voiles, plaid and checked gingham and plain colored or- zandles, pique and lace collars, ribbon girdles; copen, light blue, pink. orange, maize, $7 50 o red, brown and Nile, Fifty $35 and $40 Silk Dresses at .. —Afternoon, street and sport styles in taffeta. georgette, fou- lard and Canton crepe, beaded, embroidered and ribbon-trimmed, flesh and white, at SUITS—$ o Sport Suits in worsted jer- homespun and tweeds, tuxedo plaited backs, fitted flare and belted jackets, $9.85 gray. tan. reindeer, Long $35 sey. rose, copen, jade and brown, at $35 and semi-fitted and 1 $40 unbe E own tweed or tuxedo and be line and $39.30 White tucked panel b tucked pockets and belted jackets, at ..... 518.75 2250 and $35 Long Coated Shantung Silk Suits—One-button tening, notched £'$19.75 $35 Jersey revers and n row belt $65 to $79.50 Velour Checked Sport Suits—Tuxedo and button- ap jacket; tan, na brown and: check, at ........ 50 Costume Suits— trimmed with eve- let, fl k and braid embroid- ery, wood and jet beading;; tan, J to $87.50 Strictly Tailored In navy and black trico- ; hip and knee length jackets; braid binding and silk arrow- heads, belted and straightline un- belted styles, at.. $39-75 COATS—3:0 Woolen Coats— Green Heather Polo Top Coats, unbelt- ad sty with self-lined, at ..... $50 to $69.50 Sport Coats of camel's hair and anzora polo: plaited _and full _backs and belted styles; tan, $32.85 natural and brown, at ........ $69.50 to $95.00 Dressy Navy and -Black Tricotine ~Wraps, Cape Coats and Tuxedo Coats; elaborately embroidered, braided, cable stitched and with self- $43.85 folds, at . $16.50 Flannel SKIRTS—4ie "n a2 e striped, straightline and plaited models. Navy, copen, henna, black, gold, butter- cup, green and black with white, at.. $8‘65 $18.50 and $20 Crepe de Chine Baronet, Moon-Glo and Tally-Ho 8ilk Sport and Plaited Skirts— rose, copen, gold, Z white, orchid ~and 9. 5 flesh, at $22.50 to $27.50 Crepe Burbarr, Moon-Glo, Roshanara, Crepe de Chine and Tally-Ho Silk Skir Box and side plaited. White, gray, copen. flesh, $13.65 orchid, jade, to. mato and honey- dew, at ...... Friday Remnant Values in SWEATERS $7.60 to $10 Fiber Silk Sweaters; $3.95 only about four dozen; in jade, brown, bisque, 'to- mato, Harding blue, honey dew, Bteeereacnss W E HAVE put forth special efiort to make this Friday's Drastic Underpricing Goes Into Effect on Remnants of Misses’ Apparel remnants in mis ses’ wear so attractive in value that th miss who shops Friday will not miss shopping Saturday-. Ten $18.50 Tricolette Dresses, navy blue, gray One $22.50 Wool Cape, rose color, size 16 Cne $29.50 Sport Coat, brown, size 18 . .. ... One $32.50 Green Sport Ccat, size 16 $1250 to $15 Cotton Frocks d barred voil. Wl : copen and white, navy and bined with ' tricolette; chic white, green and white, pink styles in navy, brown, henna and white 14, 15 and 50 and gray. i 12 50 18 at.. =T i * 18 at...... “ $35 1o § “oats. belted polo couts $39.50 Wool Tricotine Frocks, chenille with raglan s green and rose. 18 at ter Friday, $5. A black net hat has wood beads of ori- ental colorings; it w. 3 Two accordion pleatedribbon sport hats; one gray, one rust, have handmade velvet flowers; they were $12. Many Wonderful Offerings—They re on the Third Floor Friday $5.00 White Canvas Pumps, $1.65 240 Hand-turned soles and low French heels. From a special purchase. ize: 4%, 5,5 6, 6%, $6 to $8 White Low Shoes, $2.95 111 and Oxfords, some samples, others from regu- and black and white. 32 pairs of Women's Tan and White Sport oxfords, round toes. . Very good looking and serviceable. iy m weave; black and brown. come in all sizes, at.... or henna, sizes 14, 16 and 18 organdy and tissue gingham; ett fleta, n. light blue. . 16 and trimmed and combined with satin, 15 navy blue or brown. 14, $ ................... # nd is at 5 v On Jelleff’s Third Floor from 9:15 un 12:15 Are Full of Interest This Friday e imported turban is of blue net in- laced with shoe-string ribbon, was $35. trimmed: it was $16. Friday, $5. hafid twenty other garden hat hats, Friday, 85, Ten hats that were priced from $8.5 s $19. Friday, $5. Friday, $5. bit shopworn. Friday, $2.50. Jellef’s—Third Floor. Remnants of Pumps and Oxfords s of Women's White Canvas Pumps. Remnants of eleven lines of women's grade low shoes, hand-turned soles and French heels, with Cuban heels calf, toes. A 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, T: B 3, 3%, 4, 6,61, 8 C 3, 3%, 4 4%, 5, 5%, D 3, 8%, 4, 4% 5, 5%, 6, 6%, welt soles, low flat heels and full pairs of Women's White Canvas Pumps Sizes, AAA 4, 41 AA 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 5, b, ock, also Sport Oxfords of tan and white A 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, : e, 3, 3%, 4, . 312, 4, 4 5 6%. '$10.00 Tan and White Sport Oxfords, $4.95 A 2%, 3, 4, C 2%, 3, 312, 4, 4%, 5%, 6, 613 . 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 6, 63, 7 9. $8 and $10 Low Shoes, $3.95 welt soles, low flat heels and full any one of these lots, width_all sizes, 2% to 5; B width 4 as & whole: B 31, 4, 4%, 5, 6, 6%, 7;: C C width all sizes, 3, 31, 4 412, 5, 5%, 7, T%: D 2%, 3, 3%, 5, 5%, 615 All Day Friday on Jelleff's Third Floor. $12.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters. ricot colors are navy, $6.95 They 1216 F St. N.W. Telephone or Mail Orders Cannot Be Filled—Nor Can We Exchange or Take Back Friday Remnants . » you come to- ) to $25 Silk Frocks of printed georg- fricolette and georgette com- W RN S i A - Millinery Remnants A shrimp color faille silk hat is worsted travelin; sport hats that were $10 to Sl!.i({ $18 must go because they have become a $10.00 Pumps and Oxfords, $4.95 170 pairs of Women's Pumps and Oxfords. some are black kid with xome are black and tan 6 6%, 7, 5%, 6. 6%, T B 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 6, 6%, 7, 814 7, 1% 69 pairs of Women's All-gray Sued and Oxfords, all Black suedeysulpel?l:‘l:‘:! Tan Calf and Tan Kid Strap Pumps and Gray Suede and Tan Combination; not all sizes 1y but here are the sizes 1921. CRITICISED. 20.—Deputy Corsi, socialist party in Sardinia, 18 to be disciplined by his participated In a reception to King Victor Emmanuel agencies, was Sought in the resolution | discovery of a mew counterfeit fed- triu) of Lieut: Col: James B: Shelley. thony J. Wouart. B6th Infantry Is hisduring his recent visit to the island. 8 the determining factor of the price | eral reserve note of the $20 denomi- 4 3 g b O Y & tional committee sent T e Ot e Peadon Genom!: | Quarterpaster Porpsi on charges| 25Sistant. Col, Bhelley will be repre-| The socialist natio following order: “It has come to our attention that you participated in the reception of the king. Send us immediately a de- talled report of your conduct so that proper disposition of your case may new € =T 5 B = 15 4 0 to high- some round % 4%, 5, D 3, 3%, {| | orENS: AW—MEDIKLE b AN papers p ;. { BROADUS. Tuesdus. Juls 12, 19: 412 1 s ne Plone Lincoln B men's Hospital. MARTHA BE sern Chupe Automobile Fnoeral loved wife of the late Daniel Broadus. Ste | < 1 leaves 10 mourn their loxs 2 loving son. Johm | 7] 99 Wther relutives and friends. | ZU RHOR T a¥. July 15 at 12 o’clock from IN. MEMORIAM. In %ad but loving remembrance o usband and our fa i THE WEATHER.. District of Columbia, Maryland and | E. BGPER, who entered int al Virginja, partly cloudy weather, with “';’M RarSinre soday, July 1. AULA local thundershowers tonight or to- ANS Il e et i e rme, morrow; no change in.temperature; “M‘l‘?nlvr of moderate to fresh southerly winds. Hn't‘"u':'\' an_ he; d Thee. . West Virginia, local thundershowers | NI CHILDRE tonight or. tomorrow; no change in ZE'W”!‘»'WI»_II"(M from life 1 temperature. 7: ROWIN M. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 84; 8 p.m., 75: 12 midnight, 75; 4 am., 73; 8 a.m, 71; noon, 83. Highest temperature, 5. occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday; low- BUSKICS, whe ted this life two years ago today. July 1916, eu; temperature, 72, occurred at § a.m. 1 H&'":'Ih-l': not, he ix today. (’ Rich in me Temperature same date last yefr: To the 1 Highest, 91; lowest, 71. / HIS LOV! Barometer—4 p.m. 9.95; & p.m. MRS, 29.96; 12 midnight, 29.9 CARROLL. $ a.m., 30.00; noon, 29.98. Condi of the [-Ier. Temperature and con(fion of water at 8 am.: Great Fall,< Temperature, 78; condition, very middy. Up-River ‘Waters. HARPERS FEWRY, W. Va., July 14. —Both frivers were muddy this morn- ing. _"Weather in Various Citl . JAMES H. CARROLL life July 13, 1920, pright and fust in all of hix wass Honest and f:ithful to the end: one and forgotten by xome he may he, 0t dear to my memory hie ever will be. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER. ALICE B. remembrance of d but loving w, LETTIE ’D!rnver-uln.zf God thought k pugh she left my home so drear. Hard 1 strove 15 keep her with me. But love aud xkill were all in vain State of weather. ‘ Stations, -o e ampannamg ath the gra HER DEVOTED HU 1 am still hoiding on. dear sister, To the duties you left fo me, o0 muke the home for your dear bus- e was it used 1o be . IN-TAW. EMMA L. CORTIS Cloudy Clear « of our dear departed this duly 14, 1912 » Cli CHILDREN Detroit I memory of my dear husbund, El Paso.. 1) who departed this life Galveston e think, Louiwville Miami, Fia . New Orleans New York Oklahoma . Philadelphia . sad but husland Wi d 911. Pt.cloudy Phoeix, Ariz clear { Ten loug and the | Bidtsburiah. Clear As time moves on w Portiand, Me Clovdy Hix memory s ax fr TPortland, Ore Cloudy < in the bour he pa 8. Lake C Clowdy Kan' Antonfo. Clear Ran Francisco Pt.clondy Beattle St. Louts . 8t. Paul Cloudy | AUTHORIZES TABARDS' USE. Secretary Weeks has authorized the use of tabards attached to the {bugles or trumpets of m;mpun)‘l 1o the memory of JACKEON. ot lovea hushand, RICHARD M. JACKSON. departed Juls 14, this life two Fears g0 1918 b1 of sweel remembrance. buglers on all occasions. except in | the fieid in time of war. A tabard is | TAWRENCE. Iu ~ad but loving rememirance |4 rectanguiar banner of silk or cloth | of our dariiuz motber, CLAKRA LAWRENCE hanging from the erook of a bugle | who departed this life one Sear ago todis or trumpet, and its design follows! Juls 14 1620 ’ jthat of the arms or badge of viu-’ Oli. God, what & weight of sorrow® | organization avproved by the War Flow van we ever bear N Department for use on the organi-f The rilent mom. the smty bed. zation color or standard The lunels vacant « ! Aad s ber fife depurt. DETAILED AT QUANTICO. Bur wien we saw that sie was dead Tt nearls hroke onr he - TERS. MRR. JULIA Commander Montgomery A. Stuart. AT EVANE, MRS Naval Medical Corps, at the Naval . . Hospital. Hampton roads, Va. has| beer: detailed as post surgeon at the wf my twloved b Cwha died i € LOEHR, ERNF |marine barracks, Quantico. Va. Frn o tdax | = = A wled, I — Another sun has set CARDS OF THANKS. 1 own't forger Friends may tlink 1've forgotten yen, hat my wounded heart is heuled Bur thes little know the sorrow That within my beart is concealed Rest on, dear hushand, n warth i strife, i heaven rest: fan Tou Wi loved yon best. ore | MES and | WEHAUSEN. b { o s de BURRELL. 1 wish to extend my than ¢ to members of the Vermont A and its designs st the funeral of my vl LIE BURRELL. HER DAUGHTER, | LAWBON. OLIVIA LOEHI In <ad but nshand the death of F. WEHAUSEN. who departed this life one LAURA V. LAWSON senr axo todayx. Juls 14, 1920 . LAWSON, JULIA L. DROM 1 aear ame. For the beart that monrns sincerely to express my sincere thanks | Mourus silently and low. 1S my eiatives and friends | ness. wympathy aud beautiful | o know we will meet again floral tritutes at the death of my beloved arting i= Be more. KATH MAUD LEWIS And the one we loved xo dearly | wite, MITCHELL 1. LEWIS. Has only goue before. Happs home we once « How sweet the Demors stiil: But denth has left & vacant chair This w can never fill THE FAMILY. * Josed. WARHNIED. VERLY. Juls 2, the Rer. W. HUNNICETT. Juts 8, "('vai! FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ttockville, Md.. GRACE MEDIKLE H SPECHITAW "o Wastinglon a0 o) T _Tfm;)th§ Hanlon = 641 1 KT, . L ter s s | Frank Geier’s Sons Co., TREET Modern ¢ cail, North WM. H. SARDO & C?., 113 TH TLRICK. beloved | 3 pel. Teleplons brother A. Charlex M | hereafier (i st Church, 5th and Q xix. lovited. Inferment ar Arling Lincoln 372 in cemetery. Thorstay. July by oz, I‘m; 0118 "BRYAN, Gevoted husband of Ada | CHAS. S. ZURHORST g father of W Johm A. and Mrw | Mrs. Hattie James and Mrs. { ! Koivenns abs Luei V.. L. SPEARE CO. SORS OF NOR CON- (NEITHER SRl THE ORIGINAL W. R, “BPEARE ESTABLISHMEN o Breau and Oliser Mary Smit osa 1. Troite elia Wheeler Tolden. Funeral from Pentecostal Assem | 20th and L sts. nw., Saturday at 1 p.m. 301 E. CAPITOL ST. FENTON. ‘Thursday, July 11 1921, at 3 _m.. CORI WALK! fe of William H. Fenton, aged 85 vears. from her late residence. 400 O 1. mw Phione Franklin 6 = Quick, Dizaifid _and Eficient e W. W. Deal & Co. urdas, July 16, at 3 pm. Inurxnvn;. GGienwood cemetery. 3 Ve d bt FULLER. On Tharsdas. Juis 14. 1621 at tor | o S16 M S0 E Linolaist 3. . residence. 2318 Ist i nw., ll.\T’l"il o= — T BLAN ll.:lll), :ul«r«l wife Il"f 'I‘;d‘]\l” ;‘ll ¢ )oseph F. Bflch s sons Fuller, Funeral services will be held a1 e X 8 h:lr 1ate residence Saturday, July 16, a 5034 .\] SL W ablished 1841, one West €0, p.m. Funersl private. LITCHFIELD. Tuesda: % residence, 813 Nortl a ave. se. | CAROL] LITCHFIELD, beloved wife 1581 10 0elock .. i MILLER-MACGAUL. w::'":"d‘\'( Ji;ll,vpil m 1921, at rgetown Universits Hosy \ iV 1208 H STREET NW. (FORMERLY 940 F STNW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears CuNichols W-B'Spears ALBERTA N. beloved wife of Joho Miller, 314 Northh Carolina ave. Funeral JAMES T. RYAN, from renidence of Mrs. Mary F. Miller, 1334 Rhepherd st. n.w.. Fridas, July 15, at 2 p.m. | Interment at Congressional cemeters. 14° . 317 PA. AVE. S.E. ‘ate Ambula ry in Conne Antomobite S WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Dire Livers in connection. 14, usband of SON. the 44th year of his age. morning at 10 o’clock Lougfeliow st Lincoln 142. life Tuesday, Jul beloved and siater's residence, 2 friends invited. . Monday, July 11 1921. HOWARD s, the betoved con 'of Wiillam 1. Koss, devoted father of Edna Ross Carter, loving brother_of Clifton, George, Elmore and Ben- jamin Rose, Mary B. Berfy and Annle Boss jouroe. Funeral Thursday, July 14, at 1 p.m., trom hin late residence, 232 L st. & Thence to Mount Jezreel Baptist Chure 5th and E st 4o TATEM. Tuesday, July 12, 1921, at 3 p.m. at_the Tuberculonis He A I8 DORA. beloved late Samuel E. " Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves Unsurpassed Natural Beauty Pa. Ave. S.E. Extended. Phonen L. 982 nnd L. 4360, Fort Linco Baltimore Boulevard Offices:_1235 G Tatem and sister of Mrn. Julia V. Jon Funeral nervices Friday, July 15, at 2 p.m., at Mctuire's parlors, S and Westminster Friends and relatives respectfully invited. 140 THOMPSON. Wednesday. July 13. 1021, 4:50 et her vesbdence, 315 Notth Caroling ave.'se.. E. ELIZABETH, beloved wife of Samuel M. Thompson. Notice of fumeral bereatter. IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSON. In loving remembrance of our dear sister, MARTHA ANDERSON, who died one year ago today, July 14, 1920, Gone, but not forgotten. We speclalize in d Ing imperishable memorials of quality and character. = A representative will call by appoint- ment with portfolios of designs and sug- tions. ”.THE 3. F. MANNING CO,, INC., THE FAMILY. 914 Fifteenth Street. T o dear Tather and grendfather, BENIA: FUNERAL DESIGNS. MIN BARNER, who departed this life one - Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Jear ago today, July 14, '1020. Prompt auto delivery wervice. Life is so lonely without him; Artistic—expresyive—inexpensis Be wuitited. ‘God pitiea and. catied o, i God's will be dore. not mine. Phone M.in 37‘—'7 E°= Expressive Designs Blackistone, 14th and H HI8 LOVING DAUGHTER, GRIFFITH. _AND _GRANDCHILDRE: EDNA, MILBURN AND STAFFORD. BERRY. In sad but loving remembrance of our Rear motber aad mother-in-iaw, MAGGIE BERRY, who departed this life e ago todsy, July 14, 1913. \ -3t Floral Tokers Today recalls the memory Appropriate And fton b aHlL remember ber Washington Floral Co. 14th and N. Y. Ave. 900 14tk GEO.C.SH v SIVIT FLOBAG LML s J ot MUDEKATE PLRICKS. Are_those who loved her best. EVOTED CHILDREN, MRS. MAMIE 0N, 80 “LAW. | GEORGE

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