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No further demonstrations from the prisoners at the District workhouse at Occoquan, Va.. \ Ql ) declared a “work strike” UIET/ AT WORKHOUSE. Prisoners Satisfled With Promise of said today. fellowing morning, when Willlam H. superintendent of trict's penal institutions, assured the prisoners that hereafter they would receive an ample quantity of food. Plenty of Food. Moyer, twenty-one of whom 1216 F St. N.W. Store Closed Saturdays During July and August Blouse REMNANT. $2.95 to $3.95 French Voile Blouses, $1.35 Frilled models adorned with fine tucking and trimmed with val and filet laces. : $2.95 to $3.95 Handmade " - Blouses, $2.25 Of fine French batiste with hand- drawn work. Tuxedo collars. $5 to $10 Georgette Blouses, $2.95 Oddments from broken many attractive models. stocks; Frilled Voile Short Sleeve Blouses puico sl §3.95 FRESH as new-fallen snow and quite as beautiful. French voiles frilled in all-wise and trimmed with fine val lace: Neckwear REMNANTS Up to $1 Neckwear, 45¢ ‘White Filet Embroidered Collars, colored organdy sets, white organdy collars with colored embroidery. Up to $2 Neckwear, 95c¢ Plain and embroidered Organdy Vests with collar, lace collars. satin collars, riding stocks. banding to make collars, tucked shaped bandmg to make collar and cuff sets. Up to $5 Neckwear, $1.95 Net New Guimpes with sleeves, guimps with frills,” without lace trimmed. Also organdy and net sleeves, real filet collars, net collars with real lace and tucks, organdy col- lars with real lace. round shaped; colors, cream and white. ‘Underwear REMNANTS ~$12 Silk Gowns, $7.85 Satin, crepe de chine and radium silk-trimmed with val and filet laces; sleeveless models; flesh and white. $3 Kimonos, $2.65 Dotted ~Swissy . Breakfast Coats; loose with sash, ‘trimmed with double ruching. Slightly rumpled. $5 Glove Silk Vests, $2.95 Embroidered Glove Silk Vésts, tailored top. shoulder. vith Bodice top or ~built-up Flesh color. $2 and $3 Cotton Peulcolh, 85¢ Sateen and Percaline Petticoats, in plain and flowered designs. Navy, green, taupe, purple and gray. 4 \ $3 Muslin Underwear, $1.45 Gowns, Drawers and Petticoats; lace and embroidery trimmed. Round and square necks. Extra size petticoats with Jace-trimmed flounces. $4 and $5 Silk Underwear, $2.85 Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Bloom- ers; tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Flesh and white. $1.95 White Satinette Petticoats $1.50 Good quality white satinette, 30 to 36 inch length. " 18-inch shadow hem all around. & claiming that they had not been breakfast, are ex-|due to the failure of the cooks to pre- pare a sufficient quantity of food. He The affair was settled the | has taken steps to preclude & recur- rence of the incident. the Dis-|the strike publisted in served sufficient pected by the Commissioners, it was sleeves,” Monday, S house Monday. Mr." Star the word “I ruformltory" ‘was used instead of “workhouse.” been no trouble at the reformatory. stated, was In théfreport of sterday’s STAR, WASHINGTON, SIX BELIEVED KIDNAPED. Tourists Mysteriously Disappear in Vienna. . VIENNA, July 28—Five men and|have been lost. one woman have disappeared myste- There has|riously from summer resorts In Salz- 'D. ©, | the Vienna police. wore no hat. THURSDAY, night, according to reports reaching In each case the missing person Searching parties have scoured the mountains and valleys, but all trace of those missing seems to|tion nowadays. > The police are in- clined to believe that responsibility for the disappearances rests with a burg province within the past fort-'band of criminals, who murder and of the British aristocracy, by the mother of Lord Apsley. “July Wind-up of REMNANTS —and what a feast of values! The thritt-wise shopper will recognize many a rare buying op-’ ' Remnants Naturally —do not present full size ranges or color assortments. This is practically their only difference from the regular stock—except that they are much, much lower in price. Owing to the extreme reductions, all sales must be final. Articles may not be returned for credit or exchange. Mail, phone and C. O. D. orders cannot be filled because selections and sizes are incomplete. ‘Bear_in Mind, Too “that next Monday begms our great ‘ Annual Summer FUR SALE The coming season’s authentic styles dre all assembled and you may inspect them tomorrow, with the privilege of having anything you select put aside until sale time next week. ‘Women’s Apparel REMNANTS E PARTICULARLY recommend a careful readmg of these columnsYo the woman who is buying clothes for her vacation trip. Of course, the stay-at home will also be mterestcd for these specials are timely for present wear in town or at the summer resort. Many SUITS Coats & Wraps DRESSES 1—$25 Black Jersey Tuxedo $5 Suit, size 34. At 2—$35 Rose Jersey Spor;s Suits, 36 and $5 white collars - ngl weed Straightline §ml size 4. At.. $5 _1—$45 Checked Velour, ’Tan and 'Lopen Ripple Jacket, size 32. $ l 0 its, belted i;cki\ls, sizes 36 and 514 75 $2950 to $40 Tailored Suits for street and travel, in tweeds, home- spun mixtures, spert spun jersey; « helted, tuxedo, straightline and box jackets; tan, brown, gray, navy, co- pen, green and rein- $ deer. At 14-75 15—$3250 Shantung Silk Suits; long-line jackets; one-button fasten- ;sz‘eaudAn‘arrow belted $16'75 2—$42.50 J ey Tt Suits; navy and brown jackets with checked skirts; $l6 75 size 40. At.. $65 and $75 Suits. “checked velour sport suits; belted, hox and tuxedo jackets: tai Ercen checks. AL 519 75 l~$75 Black Satln }450 to $65 Tailored Suits; hlack Tckete aeres o $21.79 12—$89.50 to $125 Dressy Suits; tan and gray twill cord and tricotine: :zrbrxidered and bead- 526'75 4-$65 English Tweed Suits; un- ;:‘a‘;.d ):'t:k_"S: tan and $27.75 $65 to $85 Suits—Smart and strictly tailored suits, in navy and black grico- tine and twill cord. long-line belted and one-button fastening; braid e h o $38.50 Millinery REMNANTS 20 Sports Hats, $2.50 Regularly $5 to $15 Including felts as well as ribbon and hemp combinations. Tangerine, rust, gray, tan, orchid, jade, gold and white. Odd Hats, $4.85 Onec of blue hemp with handmade sweet peas, was $19.50. One of jade green canton crepe, wool embroidered, was $16. One has double brim of white hemp, embroidered shell pink moire” crown, was $18. One of milan combined with gray taffeta, was $18. One misses’ hat of gray organdy, with French roses and grosgrain streamers, was $15. 12 other odd Hats at $4.85. All Sailors 1, Price Friday Oddments From Regular Stock in Missess REMNANTS 14—$10.75 Cotton Dresses—Voile printed and barred, and organdies; brown, light blue, pink, $3 95 . white. Sizes 16, 18.... 8-814.50 Organdie and Voiles— Printed and figured; straightline tunic and ‘ruffled styles; brown, green, gray, orchid and pink. Sizes 14, 16, 18.. 55.00 20—$16.50 Voiles, Ginghams, Or- gandies and a few Dotted Swiss— Many attractive styles; pink, et biue. Siees 16,18 $7.50 Top cont. Se” 16 $10.00 | conn. ive 16 $12.50 —$59.50 Tan Wrap) Cuat Size 18. 1—$32.50 Silvertone Wrap — Copenhagen; size 18. 1—$35.00 Top Coat Duvet de laine copen size 18. 1—$6500 M am darin Coat—Navy tricotine; size 16. 1—$65.00 Navy Trico- $24.50 tine Cape—Bat size 16. 6—-$35.00 to $39.50 Jersey Sport Coats—j4 and full dength; custom made; tuxedo and notched revers; brown, navy and $19.50 heather mixtures... $15.00 10—$16.50 to $25.00 Jersey Suits— Misses’ Jersey Suits in plain shades and heather mixtures Norfolk; tuxedo and notched revers. and 20 1—$§3250 Velour Elheni:( Snn—ll%rown and ack; size 1—$3250 _ Silvertone 51650 Suit—Tan; flare model; | size 16. 4—$39.50 Wooltex Ra:nbow Tweed Suits—Notched revers; belted sizes 16, 18 $18.50 and 20; green and 'y Blue Tricogine brown smeie o <% $19.50 .50 Jersey Suits—Some trimmed with lynx, others with plaid skirts; navy, blue and brown; tuxedo slyle sizes 16519 50 .50 Printed Georgette Dresses—Navy, copen $8 50 o and tan; size I6...... 3-$2500 - Navy Blue Taffeta Dresses—Combined with or- gandie. Sizes 16 and $10 00 18 D3—$2950NFoula(d and Georgette resses—Navy ; sizes 16 and 18 $12.50 fl4—$29d Sg gesjte Dresses—Ruf- e white an flesh; size 16.. ,514 50 12-$49.50 Taffeta Dresses—Lace and embroidery insets; black, s 0. $15.00 "bined 10—$11.50 Jersey Sport Jackets; tuxedo and notched revers; oxiord £ 7 53.85 2—$35 Velveteen Sport Jackets: tuxedo style navy and black; 2—$15 Flannel Jackets; orange tomato Sp‘?'.'"f $9.85 2—$3950 Knitted Capes, $10 copen and jade. At = 7—};350 “']no(ex lTo Coats; green, eather, polo; full silk tined $15.75 $59.50 to $95 Wraps—Navy, brown, taupe and black satin and Canton crepe tuxedo and wraps. At $50 to $75 Coats—three-fourths and full length sport and top coats, an- gora and camel’s hair, polo, natural 2—$93.50 Capes—black satin com- with duvetyn $64 85 Regular $5 “Queen | Make” House Dresses Prarat........ 3345 One hundred House and Porch Dresses in printed voile, plaid gingham and plain color "cham- bray. Surplice sash bodice, soft blouse. low waist line and straight-line panel styles. or- gandy and pique collars; light and dark colors. i §24.85 $10 Cotton Dresses—printed voile and checked gingham, lace-trimmed organdy collars and cufia tan copen, navy, rose. A $4 35 $11.50 Organdy Dresses—crlsp or- gandy dresses, yuffled tunic and rib- bon-trimmed _girdle, tan, copen, nile and orange. At $4 85 $10 Slip-Over Dresses—sleeveless shp-o“;er dresses; white piping; rose, buttercup and pink. At $6.35 $1850" and $20 Organdy Dresses— dainty imported organdy dresses; hemstitched, ruffled, embroidered and lace-trimmed; peach, copen, orchid, flame, nile and honeydew. $7 85 $l’:0§ud $15 Dresses—smart tai- lored coat dresses in rajah poplin; tan, lavender, rose, copen, white, green. $9-35 $18.50 Cotton Dresses—smart navy, black and brown voile, blocked check, in white and tan; soll blouse and full skirt. $9 65 10 — $35 Silk Dresses — printed georgette crépe; Wide-silk girdles and narrow nbbnn trimming; navy, copen. tan and brown. $9 85 bl7—k$2”50| Dresses— ac! voile dresses; rofied tunic. At 913.05 30—$30 and $35 Silk Dresses—street - and afternoon , styles; silk Iace, georgette and lace, taffeta, canton, crepe de chine and georgette crepe; beaded, ‘embroidered and ribbon trim- med; navy, flesh,’ copen, white, henna and black. $l4 85 lovely afternoon and street dresses, in crepe de chine and canton crepe; plaited and circular tunic: floss silk ang gold thread em- broldery' lace collars and cuffs; navy, brown and gray. A e $27.85 10—$75 to $106 Elaborate Sport Dresses—roshanara crepe, beautifully embroidered in self and contrasting colors; gray, white, S i, e 2 $36.65 Wind-up of Skirt REMNANTS Skirt i gabaraine 3t 91.95 2-$1650 Rose Striped Baronet Sport Skirts &t . 10—$16. y Sport Skirts—box plaited, at 40—$9.25 and $1050 Wash Skms } —in gabardine, fancy pique and fricotine, at $3-95 $16.50 and $1850 Skirts—Blazer striped sport skirts; box and knife plaited; white with green, copen, st ) $5.85 50—$11.75 and $12.50 Wash Skirts —in-linen, tricotine, twill cord and satinette; embroidered, tucked ;!:d button trimmed. $5 95 $! White Flannel Skirts—box plaited and straightline styles; wide belts and pock- 10.85 ets; white washable 2 to $27.50 Silk_ Sklrls—novehy flannel ........... “isilk skirts. box and side plaited in tally-ho, tan-ta-si, crepe de chine and moon-glo; white, orchid, jade, and rore e $21.85 - $11.50 Silk Slip-Overs, portunity in these timely offerings of wanted ap parel at such low prices. We're.closed Saturday, so shop for Saturday Friday. And we advise early shopping on REMNANT Day. Sweater REMNANTS $5.90 to $6.50 Wool Sweaters $2.35 Without reserve our best shetlands, mobhairs, jerseys and zephyr tuxedo sweaters; big variety of novelty veaves and colors in navy, black, jade, copenhagen, brown, buff, sand, tur- quone omnge and rose. Come early. $15 Light-Weight Wool Sweaters, $3.95 Imported real chiffon alpaca tuxedo sweaters, cobweb weave and feather weight ; colors in orange, camary, pur- ple, navy, jade, beige, reindeer, brown and tan. All sizes. $9.50 to $12.50 Fiber Silk Sweaters, $5.50 Tuxedo style in novelty/ fancy weaves; most wanted shades, includ- ing navy, black, buff, brown, jade, rose, peacock and orchid. $4.00 $15.00 Silk Slip-Overs, $2.95 $1.95 $3.50 $1.95 $10.00 Wool Slip-Overs, $7.50 Bathing Suits, $4.95 Bathing Suits, 75c Diving Caps Ten dozen heavy- weight fine quality rub- 0c ber in assorted colors.. Gloves REMNANTS $1.00 and $1.50 Gloves, 45¢ $1 two-clasp Chamoisette Gloves; sand color; sizes 7 and 7%, at 45c. $1.50 Strap Wrist Chamoisette Gloves; gray; sizes 5% to 7V, at 45c. $1.50 Silk Gloves; two clasp: black or colors; all sizes; slightly imperfect, at 45c. $1.50 to $2.25 Gloves at 85c 2 and 3 clasp and gauntlet effect silk gloves; white and colors: all sizes; all perfect, but not all colors; at 85c. $1.50 16-button-length chamoisette gloves; chamois; 6, 6%, 7, 7%; sand, 6,7, and 7%, at 85c. '$250 16-button white silk with back tucked arms, 85c. . $1.50 strap wrist chamoisette; tan with wide embroidered backs; 6%, 7, 7Y ; at 85c. $1.00 Chamoisette Gloves, 15¢ Two-clasp, white, size 874 only: $3.00 Long Silk Gloves, $1.85 16-button; best quality silk gloves with wide embroidered backs, white and pongee. Stocking REMNANTS 59c Lisle Stockings, 39¢ (3 Pairs for $1.15) Lisle stockings with mock seam back; well reinforced; black, cor- dovan, Russian tan. $1.50 to $2.00 Fancy Stockings, 85¢ Full-fashioned silk lisle stockings with hand-embroidered clocks; also pure silk in black with mock-seam back, a few fiber silk in white. $3 Chiffon Stockings, $1.95 Chiffon silk stockings: also a medium-weight; full-fashioned and. well reinforced; black, cordovan, dark brown, light gray, suede. $3.75 Glove Silk Stockings, $2.95 Glove silk stockings in plain and lace stripes; also net work; black, cordovan, navy, Rusian tan, light gray, medium gray. Shoe REMNANTS Last Friday the main floor shoe shop could scarcely accommodate: the crowd. With values like these for tomorrow we've prepared- for even more peope 21 PAIRS. Brown Calf Sport Oxfords with low flat heels, white trimmed at top. A 24,3, 31, 4, 4%, 5 24 PAIRS: Gray Suede one-strap Pumps, low Cuban heels and welt soles. Some have gray kid trimmings. 6. .33'45/2/ 5, 6%, 7. , 4%, Y2 7. ¢5%e vy $3.50 7. : AT 65 PAIRS: Gray Suede Pumps, with brown kid trimmings, Cuban heels and welt soles, one and two straps. A 3, 4, 4y, 5. 5%, 6%. 4, 4 S/;, 6, 6%. 60 Pairs of White Kid Pumps ‘White Kid 1-Strap Pumps, with %aby ery French heels and light soles. dressy. B S, 5%, 6. C 3%, 4,434, 5,54, 6,6%, 7, 7%, 8. 18 PAIRS: Women’s black calf, low heel ~ Walking Oxfords, round toes. A nice oxford for growing girls. $4.50 | A 4%, 5,54, 6. B 6, 6%, 7. C 6%, 7 D 6%. 34 PAIRS: Women’s black calf Pump with" low Cuban hegls. Also Women’s black kid Pump, one-eyelet tie with high Cuban heel; two styles grouped together. AAA 4, 5%, 6, 6}/:, 7, 7%. AA 5 SV. s “%”z}f?s%iyf $4 50 low flat heels. blue. ' B width 3'to 6%. C width- 3 to 6. 42 PAlllS. OBrown andc White Sport’ Pump. ne strap, Cuban heel. C width $4,50 only. 3 to 8 at ° 48 PAIRS: Brown and White Sport Oxfords, Cuban heel and welt so?es. Sizes: 4Vz. /‘6 6Y;. S 54,50 54 PAIRS: Black Kid Pump, McCay sewed sole with leather French heel. Sizes: B 3,4, 44, 5, 54, 653/4"47,,.7?'5/;.6 $4 50 6}/; L 7%, * 300 Pairs of Satin Slippers Some with Cuban Hheels, -some. with Colors, white, pink and 95¢ D width 2% to 6%. rob their victims and bury the bodies. In each case the missing person has been a tourist. and the sobbers started out for a short stroll, and |are said by the police,ta realize that|Boy Run Down by Auto—Other such lr-veleru must possess consider- able money*in order to afford a vaca- The London Morning Post, organ i8 owned MOTOR CYCLE OVERTURNS. Accidents Reported. A motor cycle ridden by Archie Mor- gal, thirty-one years old. 625 M strect 8oatheast, an rles Wilson, sixty- five years oli, 6. G street southeast, * |overturned in front of 645 I street northeast yesterday afternoon. Morgul received a fracture of his left ankle, while Wilson was cut about the face and body. They were treated at Cas- ualty Hospital. While playing on the street near his home last night, Kenneth Foster, four years old, 101 E s .gm southeast, was knocked down by automobile be- longing to Martin Feldman, 508 Sth street southeaist, and slightly injured. The child ran in front of the automo- bilg, the police reported, appearing thére 80 suddenly that the accident could not be prevented. treatment,at Casualty Hospital. A collision between the motor cycle of L. K. Downing, 2447 Georgia ave- nue, and the automobile of John Ham- ilton. 1237 T street, occurred at 13th and V streets last night. Mrs. Nannie Hamilton, oc t of the automobile, received injuries and was taken to Children's Hospital. Bursting of a tire of the motor cycle of Policeman J. H. Fling of “the seventh precinct, near Chevy Chase Circle Tuesda$’ marning, resulted in throwing the rider and injuring him. | He received firet aid at Emergency Hospital. DROPS DEAD ON ROAD. Spectal Dispateh to The Star. - CULPEPER. Va. July P. Leathers, whose home was near Orange, dropped dead on the road near the Northrop gate while return- | ing from Orange y pposed- ly from the effects of th was a widower and leav children. e The Women's Club of Pana, 1ll., i& offering 10 cents a hundred for dead fiies kill-d within the city limits. 28 —Frank CARD OF TH BOBINSON. We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their attention during the brother and father. THOMAS and for their sympathy and evening at | PUGH. Tuesdn 6, 1921, at 11:24 pm.. at Garfeld Memorini Hospital, WILLIAM MARRIED. DUNMORE_ROYSTON. July beloved mother of Mrx. Anne Phil Hemlock. Remains at Frank Gefer's Sons Co., 111 Notice of funeral hereafter. BRODEN. Thursday. Ju men's Hospital, daughter of Mrs. from McGuire's funeral . nw.. Saturday. Relatives and friends in Departed this 1 ERECCA I L nw. Mondas, July 23 Bt G nie Humes. Funeral Friday. p.m.. from St. Luke's Haptist '« wood, D. ., Rev. 8. Miller, CHISM. Wednesday, July at her rexid Quun,.\ beloved 1 stor. 1 Interment. at Cougres- respectfully wional cemetery. GHORMLEY, denls. Wednesday, July 110 i LAFAYETTE son of M. 9th_and South Carolina and friends respectfn atiend. Interment at Cedar Hill cen N at St. Elizabeth CRIILE), the bel his loss. He was emploved for at the District building. Rem: seen at G. A. mrlors 7 neral from S 13th and ¢ .e., Saturday morning, July at, Sk irGokN G RE gene M. Grepory, dunspies ugen: p Bt B Wi Brerets A, T and o sister. Mre. Hobert, Marshall. 1 trom the residence GROSS. Wednesdas. July 2. 1 am.. at 611 Virginia a A HERBERT, beloved son '.1 Sobn and 1 Bertha Gross, aged 5 months and Tnterment Mount Olivet cemetery y 29. at 10 am. . Funeral from above at 2 pm. , Inter- | 2:30 p.m, Friday. July (New York. Hoston rs please cops.) * dunghter's_res GEORGIANA MURPHY uneral 1 Relatives and frien Congressional cemetersy. KOONTZ. Wednesday, Juls 27. residence, 1930 24 st n.e.. JOI beloved husband of Matilda Koontz, in his year. Funeral from his late residence ardny, July 80, at 10:30 a.m. Interment at_ Arlington. (Frederick, Md.. and Balti- | ¢ more papers please cops.) 2 MARQUAD. Juls 1921, Marquad.” 'Funeral _ fro uw resi- at Bethesda, Md. m. Friends and rel ELL. July Duell, formerly of Waxhing! services at his Inte Pacific_ave. At B., beloved husband of V in"his 52d year. Fun dence, Kensington, M 2 p.m. Interment Roc! g RICKENBACHER. July 26, 1921, 11 at her residence, - ELIZARETH RIC Dominick Ricken G . Sory B0 ot to attend. WELLS. Monday. July 25, 1921, GEORGE MARTIN WELIS_ infant son of Charles M. and Isabel G. Wells. WOODEON. _In Feance. June 11 NRY WOODSON. Ui ur, He leaves his b Woodeon, and o broth be wi from St Thomps' Woodley road and 27th st., at9 am. IN MEMORIAM. In snd but loving re CATHERINE ANGELL. our “dear mother. who died four vears ai R DA ETERR AND S0k ANGELL. Sacred to the memory of my he. loved mother, (nfih INE entered into rest fof Years ago aly 28, 1917. Anniversary mass at H! Domh\lo- Church. Four long Years ago you left me, ife For you who al Have forever passed away. 1 will never fotget you, my precious mother, Though long may seem the years; ¥or many are the lonesome 1 wipe away the tears. AUE. In sad bot loving remembrance. dear son and brather, HAKRY L. AUE, Separied 1his life three years ago today, Erm day brings back memor Every memory brings n te: The thonglits of one we lo S ARV AND BiOTHES . In loving mbranee of and our father, WILLIAM BRA died twenty-nine years ago today, Tiis WIFE AND cHILDREN. * . In sad but loving remem- brance of our dernr little girl, VIOLA CUMBI D, who left us two years ago nlr llwulln ur remembrance, mement fond and true; Jus ught of affeetion ‘Snt o heartache "still for you. In_cur hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true; ‘There is not a day. dear baby, That we do not ihink of you. MAMMA AND DADDY. * la Brockett Pugh, | = IN MEMORIAM. CUNNINGHAM. 1In loving memors of oir fathe M < i ten There ix ot & life is saddened, But bix voice seems sweetly saying, rage, we siall meet azain,’ saw him fade ; neer stay. arewell, dear father, thou 1 " A wiall Torceer b St You ¢ wtay on earth with us, He teceived | CUNNINGHAN. our devoted CUSBERD, In xud b o 8 M . CUSBERD AND E. n.\\ LA g demors of ms dear rm sh Andweer, at thy Yet whyfore « LONELY WIF! FORREST. In loviug remen deur “muther, RACH who departed this July 25, 1916, memory lingers, foud und troe . dear husband, not think of you from the hearts that foved sou, e in best of vour by all who k the roll s called . AMELIA LEWIS. ® " Think of 3o HIS LOVIN Timt 1 do ne MOTHER. * ROY. In sad hut o my devoted children P v 1 2 ROY; AND SISTERS, ¢ A tribute of love and devotion var sister and mother, . who departed this nswer. s solemn and sweet, nd sister are not dead, bt S, JOREPH ER. CHRS- WHITE. In 2 remembrance of o ELLEN WHITE, Years ugo today, July 2, dear Gone, but mot forsotten HER CHILDRE: me DmE(_:Tpns Frank Geier’s Sons Co.. 1113 SEVENTH STK Modern Novin 520 WNLH.SARDO&CO 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern_Chapel. _Automobile Funerals. “ZURHORST” - Lincoln 372 ' CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E. CAPITOL ST. V. L. SPEARE CO. ° nli::g 3};2 SUCCESSons OF NOR cbi! g ARE ESTABLISHMENT, - 207 Phone }runlnn WL‘QK w0 } ut. now. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. e e West 98.1° Automo) I WILLIAN Mode: Tel_cali M. 131 Ehasave S w el Soutl gL BaRS Tlmothy Hanlon . 641 H ST. E. ___Phone L. 55438 ~“! AR SreareCor 1208 H STREET NW., (FORMERLY 940 F STNW) *» PHONE MAIN 108 = ARSpears CuNichols W-B'Spesre:» T JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern Chapel. Lincoln 142, Private Ambulan Livery_in_Connection. Pa. ave. n.w. Quick._Dignified and Eficient Service, . o Lincoln 3464, Baltimore Boulevard at District Line. n.w. Phone ¥, 4745. Cedar l'lill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves | Unlurplned Natural Beauty Pa. Ave. Phonex L. MONUMENTS. . We specialize in designing and erect. ing imperishable memorials of quality and character. : Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work in any%of the local cemeterles. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC,, 914 Fifteenth Street. > FUNERAL DF DESI GNS “You cannot touch the human heart more deeply than by send- “jing flowers. BLACKISTONE. 14th_cnd He Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt ‘auto’ delivery wervice. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive.. Appropriate Floral Tokens ‘Washington Floral Co. 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 166, m 14th GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS S MODENATE FRICES. .u&n-m &