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1216 F St. N.w. Closed Saturdays During July and August REMNANTS Misses’ Misses’ Cotton Dresses, red, pink, Copenhagen. Misses' Organdie dresses, in flame. blue. Sizes 16, 18, 20. Imported Gingham 14, 186, 18. S 16, 18, Green and brown. cloth, tan and navy. 4 $29.50 Sport Coats, Sizes 14, 16. 2 $65 Mandarin Coats, brald trimmed. 10 $39.50 to $55 Wraps. rose, Sizes 14, 16, 18. Underwear REMNANTS $1.50 Combing Jackets, 95¢c Voile Combing Jackets. stitch- ed in blue, flesh and white. $2.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, 95¢ Satin Envelope Chemise, trim- med with filet lace, ribbon straps. $5.00 and $6.00 Envelope Chemise, $2.95 Envelope Chemise. in_fine nainsook, trimmed with French val. and Swiss embroidery, rib- bon straps and built-up shoul- ders. $6.00 Satin Petticoats, $3.95 ‘Washable Satin Petticoats, with shadow hem all around, making it shadow proof. Silk Bags REMNANTS $8.50 to $10.50 Silk Bags, $4.95 Moire Silk Bags, in assorted colors, with metal and shell frames: also some splendid leath- ses included in this lot. Umbrellas REMNANTS $7.95 to $10.50 Umbrellas, $5 ‘Beautiful plaid Sun Shades, in assorted colors: also some nice Sun and Rain Umbrellas, in blue, red and purple, with ivory white tips and handles. Stockings REMNANTS 59¢ Stockings, 39¢ (3 pairs for $115) Lisle Stockings with seam back: well reinforced; black, white, light brown and cordovan. $1.50 and $2 Stockings, 95¢ Full-fashioned Mercerized Lisle Stockings, with hand-em- broidered clocks—a few lace pat- tern: black, white, navy and suede. White Silk Stockings Special at $1.50 Heavy Quality All-white Silk Stockings, with seam back. $3.75 Silk Stockings, $2.95 @Glove silk, in fancy and open- work patterns; black, cordovan, navy, light tan and light gray. $12.50 to $16.50 Cotton Dresses, $5.00 in printed voile, light and dark grounds: organdies. Many attractive styles to choose from: navy, Sizes 16, 18, 2i $18.50 to $25.00 Organdie Dresses, $10.00 in ruffled and orange, brown and white, pink and lght Dresses, $18.50 to $22.50 Gingham Dresses, $12.50 Dresses, straightline, with wide linen sash. white, navy and white, red and white, green and white. $39.50 to $45.00 Taffeta Dresess, $18.50 Wonderful values in Taffeta Dresses, combined with lace and organdie, trimmed, round neck, short sleeves, tunic draped and straightline; brown, black; only a few in navy. $49.50 to $65.00 Tricotine, $22.50 ts, Flare, box and straightline. Navy blue, black. Sizes $39.50 Wooltex Suits, $18.50 In rainbow tweed, tailored models, notched revers. belted. 5 $29.50 Raincoats, full-length coats, covert tan ‘and navy blue tricotine, Bolivia, Tasmania, Veldyne and Duvet de Laine; tan, brow —Absurdly low prlces, perhaps, but. Remnants must be gotridof. They bear their share and shopper will antics do her week en Frocks $18.50 to $22.50 Silk skirt you are looking for. COATS $15 Sport Jackets, $4.50 Grecen, brown and copen heath- er jorsey Sport Jackets; tuzedo and notched revers. $35 Velveteen Sport Jackets, $9.50 Navy and black velveteen B or( Jackets: tuxedo and belted styl full silk lined. $36.50 Coats, $18.50 Smart_motor and stcamer Coats in plald and heather mixtures; full length and all around belted styles. $75 to $95 Wraps, $27.85 Smart Summer Wraps in satin, canton crepe and Roshanara crepe, draped wraps, full = ripple-ca sashed coats, quilted and fringe trimmed; navy, black, taupe and brown. $69.50 to $97.50 Wraps, $36.85 Dressy Navy and Black Trico- tine Wraps, cape coats and capes elaborately trimmed with hand em- broidery and silk braid, full silk lined. SUITS $22.50 to $32.50 Sport Suits, $8.75 Worsted jersey and tweed Sport Suits: tuxedo, notched revers, pluited backs and beited styles; tan, reindeer gray, rose, jade and brown. $33.50 and $38.50 Jersey Suits, $15.75 White Jersey Sport and Town Suits; tuxedo and notched revers, tucked panels and pockets. $69.50 and $75 Suits, Checked Velour Suits, sport and street wear, belted and tuxedo styles, tan and brown, navy and tan, green and tan. Taffeta, print- ed georgette and tricolette dresses, straightline tunic and blouse effects; navy blue, brown, gray and henna, two styles pic- tured; sizes 14, 16 and 18. straightline flare skirt, Eton styles, Pink and white, copen and Bizes Sizes 14, 16. $15 $25 JellefP’s—Second Floor. copen. Smart Tallored Buits in navy and black tricotine, brald bouna and button trimmed, straight-line, one- button fastening and belted styles. $65 Suits, $29.75 English Tweed Suits, _strictly tailored, unbelted, semi-fitted jac- ket, gray and tan. navy. | mnovelty ate her needs a shopping Friday Mostly REMNANTS Here may be )ust the very dress, the coat, the suit, the DRESSES $17.50 to $25 Cotton Dresses, $11.50 Just received fifty more of them in Normandy volles, printed volle, plain-color organdle, woven striped ald gingham navy, black, copen and vlllol shades; hem- llllchud tucked, ruffed and Iace rimmed. $1250 Organdy Dresses, $5 10—Crisp Organdle Dresses, tucked blouse, ruffied tunlo; orchid, nile, copen, tangerine and tan. Odd Dresses at $5 1—$30.00 Henna Tricolette Slip- over Dress. 4—3$20.00 ‘Tricolette Overblouse Dresses, black, henna, Jas 2—3$50. uo mnun Dresses, rose and green tal 2—3$30.00 Ilnck Taffeta, floss silk embroldered. 3—327.00 Pongee Over-blouse resses. 2—$37.60 White Fantast Bilk Sport Dresses. $19.50 to $25 Linen Dress, $13.85 Linen Coat Dresses, overblouss and long tunic styles, some com. | bined with embroidered voile, whita leather, tan, lavender, gray, green, | pink, rose_and copen. $40 to $65 Canton crepe, chiffon, taffeta and crepe de chine; circular tunic, long- line bodice and coat styl oy and floss silk embroidery; wide :‘lrdlu navy, brown, gray and ack. $69.50 to $115 Dresses, $38.85 25 odd Dresses, including our finest Sport Dresses, in Roshanara crepe, beaded hand-em- broldered: afternoon gown _in Canton silk lace. satin-striped | georgette; navy, black gray, French | blue and 'brown. SKIRTS $16.50 to SZ;.’S;SSilk Skirts, 40 Silk Skirts in crepe de chine, tally ho, baronet, fish skin, fantasi; white, rose, Harding bl sky blus, green orchid, and flam $14.50 to $18.50 Skirts, 03‘.15 Blazer Striped Flannel Sport Bkirts, plaited and straight-line style ; green, sky blue, yellow, navy, henna and black. are the first to go — that is, the first to be priced so low that they are sure to go in order that we may during July lower our inventory to “$100,000 less stock” As we are closed Saturday the wise REMNANTS Bathing Suits Regularly $7.50 to $9.50 ’5 Wool Jerseys, in assorted colors, mostly navy, some tirmmed with con- trasting colors, oth- ers plain or with Ro- man stripe; 2 are pictured. $10 to $15 Badung Sulb $7.50 and $10 All-wool fersey, in a glorfous array of novel fashions for the beach nymph. Bashes or belts, slashes solld color or with gay contrasts—black navy and gold, cardinal, purple, jade, brown, navy and others. 2 JellefI's—Second Floor Frills -- Frills -- Frills Frilled Voile Blouses Knife-pleat frills, cascade frills, ripple frills and just frills—on collars, cuffs, fronts—frills everywhere. Two Tables—one for each price, and 10 different styles on each Oh, yes—the prices— $3 Frilled Blouses at....... Sresadd 31.95 $5 Frilled Blouses at............... 33.95 Finest French voile—daintily lace trimmed. JellefPs—Main Floor. —— — Re-arranging—Re-assorting That Purchase of Fine Sample Silk Undies Now Grouped for Quick Choosing in Separate Price Lots You ought to see how fascinating it is, just the finest silks with_hand hemstitching and delicate lace trimming. It’s the prettiest sample line of underwear we’ve seen for many a day—and every piece is fresh and perfect. $4.00 Silk Underwear, $2.85 Gowns, chemise, bloomers and camisoles, $2.85. Mostly crepe de chine, white and flesh tailored and lace trimmed. $5.00 Silk Underwear, $3.85 Envelope chemise, bloomers, gowns and cam- isoles of crepe de chine and radium silk, tailored styles with hemstitched yokes. $7.50 Silk Underwear, $4.85 Envelope chemise and bloomers of crepe de chine, satin, radium and moonglo silk, tailored and lace trimmed styles. Flesh, white and light blue. $15.00 Silk Gowns, $9.85 Silk gowns of satin, crepe de chine, radium and moonglo silk, tailored styles, with tucked yokes, others with lace trimmed yokes. Sleeveless models. Flesh, white. JellefPs—Main Floor. styles. slenderizing line. didly fashioned. Tomorrow—the Biggest Values of the Season in a Skirt Sale Nearly 100 skirts made from a manufacturer’s ends of fine novelty woolen skirtings. ome stitched as far as the hips to give the $19.50 to $26.50 Skirts s Blouses, $3.95 ot, mostly f a ki e L Widay | aSRickentosteras JellefPs—Second Floor K | Blouses REMNANTS 37-’5 to $3.95 French g or short-sleeve models: some daintily trimmed with French val. others adorned with frills or tucks. French batiste; tailored cuffs; hand-drawnwork. $2.95 to $3.95 Handmade Blouses at $2.45 French batiste, trimmed with hand-drawn-work tuxedo collars, long sleeves. $6.95 to $10 Georgette long sleeves trimmed with Box pleated trimmed with val. lace and embroidery pastel, as well as dark colors. $8.95 to $15.00 Silk Mostly they are of fine prunella cloth. ouses, Many of them are in black and white or o He brown-and-tan combinations, but there'’s also a wide variety of other novelty color- ings—specially made for box pleatings and every one a handsome pattern splen- Georgette, tricolette and crepe de chine overblouse, as well as short-sleeve styles;: many hand- embrnldered practically all light Millinery REMNANTS The main floor shoe shop we cannot use the third floor for will be crowded because SHOE REMNANTS $6 White Canvas Oxford, Cuban heel, welt sole, We anticipate much crowding when such Remnant values are announced, but you will be glad to put up with the inconvenience to effect big savings—$6 to $10 Summer Footwear at $9 White Kid One- strap Pump, low 23 pairs of Women's §8 tan calf strap by French heel, PP s Sport Pumps; wing tips, welt soles, two flat heels and .95 medium round toes. . 27 pairs of Wome $10 2-Strap Pumps: gray suede, with tan calf tip and trimmings. Cuban heels and welt soles $3'95 . 40 pairs of Women's §6 ‘White Canvas Oxfords; welt $3‘95 moles and Cuban heels. At 3 54 pairs of White Kid 3 $9 Strap Pumps, with low $4.95 baby French heels, At,... $10 White Canvas Tan Calf Tip and Ball Strap Oxford, Cuban heel, welt sole, vas Pumps with low French heels, medium short vamps, Sizes A all slzes 4 to 6; B all sizes 234 to 6%; C all sizes 2% to 6%; D all sizes 3 to 6, $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 63 pairs $10 White Canvas 1.8trap Pumps, with tan calf ball strap and trlm:l.l;n Cubu $4.95 heels and welt ‘ll pairs of Womo Oxford )fll strap :'!l W n's $9.00 3-Strap Canvas Pumps; 76 pairs_of Women's White Canvas e 65.95 8-Strap Pumps. heel and welt At .iiricriesninnaes 'Shoe Remnants at 56 pairs of anenuolfi aind $$2 50 and Boots. Sizes AA 4%, 5; A 3, 3%, 4, 44, 5; B 3, 3%, 4, 44, Jelleffs—Main Floor Slmplc White Canvas fords C 2%, 3, 3%, 4 4%; D 3, 3%, 4 64 ll) ‘White Can- oal? tip, mlbln hull and mfl'i $4 95 ¢ 1S White and Sport Hats of Stitched Felts, $2.50 2 Organdie Hats, 1 brown, 1 pearl gray — hand-embroidered leaves, straw _flowers. moss stems. Regular $15. . 1 large delft-blue Organdie Hll. horsehair edge; was $§12.50. l cherry straw large Hat, brim covered with navy batavia, trim- med with navy narrow gros grain ribbon; was $12.50. At $2.50. Deltt blue, hemp. faced, with taffeta same shad eagle quill trimming; was $15.00. At $2.50. 1 French model, turquoise, hair trlmmcd, with one silk rose; as $35.00. At §7. spon Hats and Hats for gar- den ’A.t":;! Regular $12.50 to $18. Pattern Hats. Regular $25 to $65. At $1250. §8 Black Kid One- strap Pump, leather French heel, plain $4.95. Sweaters REMNANTS $5 and $7.50 Wool 48 Tan Calf 8 Sport Pump, low hod. welt sole, 3498, Tuxedo and Blip-on Sweaters, in lhmwd and Jersey; prac- tically all sizes and colors. $8.50 Jersey Sweaters, $6.50 style in navy, black, peacock and rose; all 48 White cmvu TWO-Strap vm sole, cubl.n hnl. LI'ht—wel:M. tuxedo or slip- on styles, fancy-stitch designs. colors are peacock, navy, black STELLWAGEN WILL GIVES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE The will of Miss Annie K. Stell- wagen, dated November 22, 1917, has been flled for probate. She names .hnr brother, Edward J. Stellwagen, as executor. Mrs. Julla 8. Gilllss, a sister, is to have one-half of the Interest of the deceased in premises at 1105 H street northwest, and the corner of Vermont avenue and 5 street, ten shares of Pennsylvaniu railroad stock and five shares of Real Estate Title Insurance Company stock. Another sister, Mrs. Elise 8. Ducat, is to have the other half interest in the two properties, real estate note of $1,500, ten shares of Union Trust stock five shares of Columbia Hotel stock, thirty-five shares Capital Trac- tion, twelve shares of Washington Railroad and Electric Company and $1.300 in bonds of the Riggs Realty Company. A niece, Julia M. Gilliss, Is to have four shares of Columbia ifotel stock, ten shares Union Trust, ten shares Washington, Railway and Elecric Company and a $500 bond of the Capital Traction Company. A nephew, Charles J. Gilliss, is left three shares of Capitol Park Hotel stock and two shares of Columbia Hotel stock. Florence G. Lowe, a niece, is to have ten shares of the Norfolk and West- ern railroad and twenty shares of Washington Gas Light Company stock are given to a nephew, Wil- Ham W. Gilliss. Two bonds of $500 each are to go to her niece, Helen Gilliss, and ten shares of Baltimorc and Ohio rail- road stock to another niece, Char- lotte D. McEntee. A great-niece, Elise ymington. receives ten shares of United States Steel, and another great-ni Elizabeth Sym- ington, is to have a $300 bond of the Capital Traction Company. The remaining estate, excepting certain specific bequests of furniture, is devised to her sister, Elise S. Ducat. R WAR HERO BURIED. Sergt. Kidwell Laid to Rest in Arlington. Funeral services for Sergt. Allen Leon Kidweil. who died in France February 10, 1919, were held at 2:30 o'clock ‘this afternoon at Arlington national cemetery. Young Kidwell was born in this city and was employed at M. Golden- berg’s department store from boy- hood until he entered the service, SERGT. ALLEN L. KIDWELL. September 17, 1917. He was in Com pany A. 312th Machine Gun Battalion, when he died. Surviving him, be- sides his wife, Mrs. Marie E. Kid- well of 312 Florlda avenue, are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kidwell, 3110 Woodley road. and three sis- ters, Mrs. Lulu McCauley, Mrs. Susie Stibor and Margaret Kidwell. MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. ed Within 24 Hours nmm Cirele, Fr. 5232 2460 18¢h St., Col. 636 CARDS OF THANKS. N. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and relatives for their kindness. sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. CORDELIA WALKER FENX HER THILDERR AND GRANDCHIL- DREN. 2 SINCELL. thanks and appreciation to our m and relatives for their kindi and beautiful floral tributes our beloved mother. MARY IS SIN- CELL. THE FAMILY. * We wish to express our sincere v friends DIED. lnl.!Gn ncdll fvn-nllfluol Jobn's Lodse, F. A will & riday, Ju 2] l' p.u for the purpose of Iflfli nerai of our lafe brother. Wit FRA l( M. ROLLER, Wm-m o Atte JAS. E. H'.m/m nul ".M MoKNIGHT. Members of the. Assomistion :3:«",‘.‘": Ioimbitants” are requesied Yo a1 e funera Te ‘aseociate. LTAM TENRY MoK NIGHT, Trom the chaps e ln! IM H st. n.w, Pmlden( OTT, Golden Link H.H. o lhuh No. 56t G, U. 0. F.. are hereby notified of the deatl W MOTT, which occurred Juk Avsessment wil be due at A meet| . H. ARMSTEAD, M. R AM, POLGLAISE, Wed; her residerics, Rapt Mrs. VIRGINIA COX POL Funeral from the home Fri pm. Relatives and friends Vavibed in .l o Friday. ; her “ate residence. terment at Cumber 1and, Md. Patriotic Order of Americans wil !;;7‘;" in & body. H. BURKE, Rec. G. Departed this life Tuesds; July 1 1021, n_full trumph of faline et hee ron dence, 1324 2nd xt. n.w.. AMELIA YO widow of the late Matheise Young, mother of Mrs. Annie Johnson, Mrs. Fi Smith and Jumes Young. Funeral from residence of her . 5 Florida ave n.e., Friday, July p.m. Relative and’ friendy iavited " Taterment at Wi lawn cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. BERRY. 1u sad but loviag memory of ou ‘(‘I:jl,].(fi wl;;ndflhmflwr FAUST ALPHONS( 0 departed tais Lif 2go today, July 21, 1918 e Angeln catied you, Fa Called ou 1n thy early bloom: Now thy little. form G Tring In the cold aud silent tomb. Swestext, fairest, brightest Dariing of our heatie fond oo Oli, we miss yon every hour Since they called you up above. THE FAMILY. * but loviag memory of my SAMUEL T. BERRY. whny lite nine years ago toduy, July depu 21, 1912, one, but pot fo HIS LoVING Wit E Sl BERRY. * DEAN. In loving remembrance of our den: sinter, M Ay Who, departed this 1R €0 today, July 21, 1918. ‘at St Peicr's Churen A2 9 HER SISTERS. ¢ Sacred to the memory of my deas mother, FRANCES HAWKIN Fear wgo, Jaiy o1, Jom. Lo o died om You are resting in peace. dear mother, One &ad vear has passed awus: You are gone, but not forgotten, We think of you each day. Peaceful be thy rest. dear mother, ‘Tia sweet to breathe thy name; . We loved you In life, In death we do the same. R DAUGHTER LILLIAN. * In sad but loving re: o my dear brother, LAWRENCE HELWIG who died one year ago today. July T cannot forget vou, dear brother. Though may seem the years, Aud SFen T e lonely tiours wipe away the t Tou n m:\ OTED * BROTHER, mvm ln xad but loving remembrance of ms dear husband. LAWRENCE HELWIG Wwho departed this life one yes Tho departed ne year ago today, GBORGY sy hands are folded work on earth is done: ELIZABETH HEL mln In lovine memorr of my de 3untie. SARAH KIRBEY. who died July £ Oh. how often my {houghts will wander To a grave no: far away, Where we laid our des Just two years agy HER NIBCE CORNELIA. + NEALE. In memory of our dea Serst’ G. RANDALL NEALE, who depareed this life two Tears ago todas July 2173 1 did not know 1! It was Yet it e e HIS SISTER, BERTHA \' NI E BROTHER.'J. RAYMON] EA!L H" In ead but loving rem of ouE, fon and. broiner” 's'em "x'.‘T\'S'Au' .. who ko logary Suie uddonly left us two years A shadow rests upon our he We miss his smiling o here'er we look, where We see hir Facnt b EALE AND FAMILY. « RIDGWAY. 1In loving memors of a devoted ‘ hushand and father. GEORGE A. RIDG. TumTay Tho Jeft us three years ago today, For the lovs ed ones and fri T thould neither aigh mar Semp: e """ All of their Sweetrs Cyreins and sorrows are o'er, HIS DNMED WIE. Faxsp E. A A, AND DAUGHTER, ALMA v o BMITH. Sacred to the m. loved ones, MARY‘:‘RA\’(?Z;’SSEIF!‘; ] rch :’B“!’H ALV V1N 830 10, suddenly July I, o was taken away 1918, three years age Gone in the best of ¢ " Blighted In ;-;m’"" Sage. Taken from the heart th e i pihe heart th u , loved them FATHER. * Tuio departed this 1ife fve years ago today, HUSRAND AND DAUGHTER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . _Wednesday morni BLANCHE. daughter of th and Mary Baker. Teuldonee of Sohn A. Raker, 1610 H st n. Friday, Juls 22, at 2 pm. Interment p vate. BENGEL. Suddeals. Tuesday. July 10 1921. at his residence. 68 5th st. n.e.. JACOB beloved husband of Eva T. Rengel Funerai services at his late residence Thursday even- ing. July at 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends intited to attend. Interment at Loudon Park cemetery. Baltimore, Md.. Fri day, July 22. (Baltimore papers .-mu copy.) 21 BURCH. Thursday, July 21. 1821, at 1 near Hughesvllle, band of Je rosidence. UOKETT. Departed this life July 19, 1921, SEL ETT. the beloved lllu:hhr of " El Duckett, and devoted ister of James, Rob- th McKenzie, William, Ethel Boyd. Leon and Reginald. ‘Funeral from e ‘ot her harents. 304 Sumner rond Friday, 1 pm. Relatizes and friends invited. EVANS, Departed uhis 1ifs Wednesday morn: ing. July 20, 1921, o'clock, at the Tekiaones of hor son;. ;. Evans, 504 Florids €. DW.. HA!!RIm A. EVANS, She lea to mourn their loss a loving hus- band, & dutiful and affectionate son and a bost of relatives and friends. Fune i Friday, July 22, at e B rion.Chgreh. 14th bet. L and M sts. n.w., Rev. W. D, Battle. pastor. Friends fnvited. Interment Woodlawn. 210 HEY. Wednesday, July 20, 1921 at .. NOTH S belovea wite of Pabl . Ples * funeral pariors, 926 il Citle B and father e Hiolland Cutte. Mre: Ruby Folland Far. ton and R. Waverly Holland. Funeral serv- ices at Calvary Episcopal Church, 11th and G sts. ne., Friday, July 22, at 1 p.m. HOLLAND. _All companions of Mount Vernen pter, No. 1, are requested to attend ral of our late companion. ROBERT LLAND. from Calvary Episcopal eharch 1thand G ate oe., Frigay, July 22, at 1 SILAS A. JAME! ¥EG. W. BOONE, Secretary. HOLLAND. All sir knights of Gethsemane Commandery, No. 8, K. T., are requested to attend the funeral of our late eir kaiht, ROBERT L. HOLLAN! opal, Church. 11th &, S Trida oy 2wt L 20 THOMAS. Eminent Commande GBO. W. BOONE, Eecorder. zvuor. August 1, 1918, killed in France, ‘WILLAM B. HUDSON, devoted hus- Ped of Katherine J, Hodson, Burial serv- ices lington, Va., Fridey, July 22, 10: - HUDSON. The body of Capt. wu.mh( B. HUDSON will be interred at Arlington tional eemzury (near l'l morning, July 22, 1 of the former National Gnlrfl and the Wom- an's: Rellef Axeocation, N. G. D. C., are re- quested to & Private NORMA LOVELESS, Relatives and friends invited. uesday, July 19. 1921, ABE.' wife of Thoma rom Costel 1 parlors, . Siowe S8t Axoylln i et 3 oelock .lfil t Colo- Bgl l.h(- Funeral &&mfl.hflul’-’t‘v‘fl.n’% Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. NNW. Established 1841, Phone West 96. Automobile Service. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery in connection. Comme. dious chapel a: T2 crematorium. Moderate prices. 852 o.w. Tel. cali 1388 ° Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 R BrexmeCo 1208 HJSTRE (FORMERLY $40F PHONE MAlN 108 - ARSpeare - CuNichols Wil'Spesrs - JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Modern Chapel. Lincoln 142. Private Ambalances. Livery in_Comnection Quick, Dignified and Eficient Service. . . 3 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, Automobile Service. Chape! Frank Geier's Sons Co., VENTH STRI Teleph: { WELLS. In sad hut loving remem 8. brance ot Qur dear wife and mother. MARY E. WELLS, 13 w. Modern Chapel. e call, North 528, ;| WM. H. SARDO & CO.,, Phone Lincoln 524, Automobile Funerals. Lincoln 372 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E. CAPITOL ST. . L. SPEARE C (NEITHER THE SUCOESSORS OF ) llox GoN- | WITH THE ORIGIN. NECTED Phone Franklin 6626, CEMETERIES. oo SOXERIERIRT . 3 Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual C;‘n t:r'nl Graves 4 Par Ave. s.n..l:neuea. 4 Phones L. 953 and L. 4300, Fort meoln-.- =] Il-l :_1285 G st. l' Pi-" l"‘. FUNERAL .DESIGNS. Appropriate Floral Tokens Wa Floral Co. 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168 Beautiful Designs Arranged With Fresh and Fragraat Flowers., Blackistone’s, 14th and H. st. n.w, PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone sz 'MODERATE PRICES. 24161718, Guchrog.*Co.. 1214!"3&’ ST 412 H st. Modern 940 F at. n.w.