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C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe Blouses, Duplicates of $25 and $35 Waists In the newest and most fascinating styles ex- pressive of Fifth Avenue. crepe lends itself most gracefully to the fashion- ing of these blouses. and white, Fuchsia, Yellowstone and Mohawk. Beaded and embroidered.. 5 The subtle beauty of All colors, including black ‘102 1T.W.FONLERDES T GEOF 5 VAR - REACHED OUR GOAL! One more Day for Such Remarkable Prices in Our 10,000 New FRIENDS SALE! Take advantage of the REAL VALUES arranged for Saturday shoppers. We don’t believe that you can duplicate the merchandise offered at the prices quoted. Put us to the test tomorrow. Another Lot of One and Two Piece “Peter Pan”’ Jerse Dresses This Style, $8.90 They are made of wool jersey. Low waistline. One style has a pleated skirt. Other smart and practical de- tails are the soft leather collars and white linen and piping. Many have pockets and .90 and sizes .. S Other Dress Sales at $94.98 : Wit 24:'_— and up 4 ; L Beaverette Fur Collar Smart models of velours and suede-finish cloths. $24 98 brown tones and new shades [ d of blue. Luxurious Beaverette Fur Collars adorn vertible collars. All in the new sleeve styles and full silk lined. All sizes for the miss or woman. COATS In qualities and styles Real dressy models in so good that one need not Plai; 11; and fur fects, superbly made and | irimmed with Australian brown, gray tones and ;_v.x“rlr; 15;::?1 Moufilen fur. blue. Large fur collars. n $39.98, $49.98 . Stunning, Girlish, Junior For the school girl or -high school miss we have as- sembled & lot of girlish models of velour in the new flare backs, plain colofs and fur trimmed with beaverette. Sizes 15, 17 and 19 years. Stunning box and side pleated models, beautifully tailored in the most wanted material for Fall. Every . . Wool Plaid Skirts at $5.00 A good assortment of Perfect-fitting Wool Plaid Skirts in a variety Wrappy Fur Coats, Dolmans, Snug-fitting Fur Coats; finest qual- ities ; 1921-22 styles. Laid aside on a small deposit, if desired. Elegant Marmot Fur Coats, $100.00. Natural Muskrat Coats and Sealine Fur Wrapc, $125.00. Coat Sal caat$500¢md$1498 desirable color in the collection and every size for of Autumn shades Brown or Natural Coney Fur Coats, $49.98. Beaverette Dolmans, 42 inches long, $165.00. cuffs of white kid, brown kid, red kid, narrow belts. All colors $16:98 - $19-9 Fall Coats Shown in all the favored most of the coats in this sale; some with plain con- AT Plash Coats wrappy and draped ef- hesitate about service. Full silk lined, Colors are | OPOssum, American opos- $19.98, $29.98 $39.98 Coats, $19.98 brown tones and new blue, designed with pleated backs, Prunella Cloth Skirts, 10 both women and misses. s . Regal Furs—Savings Stunning Bay Seal Fur Coats, $85.00. Hudson Sedl Far Coats, Wonderful Models, $265.00. : Second Flaor A Thousand Fall Hats Bewitching in color, styles, ma- terials and workmanship. as dictated by wide assortment here price groups. Fall fashion, $2 .98 $5.00 S EL 5. Values 98 $6.98 Values .00 $7.50 . Values . $7.50 $12.50 102 - Values $16.50 Values Plain Models in several 'Big Purchase™ and Fur-Trimmed FALL SUITS $ 24.98 Velours Tricotine Suede Cloth Fabrics _Stuym'ng long coat models of velour and tricotine, with plain tailored or fur collars and cuffs. Beaded and lavishly embroid- ered; finest silk lmmgs. All the new winter caloru.lga and all sizes. Women who have scen our $24.98 suit dis- play are unanimous in their praise of the won- derful values. Fall Suits at $10.00 Two and three piece styles of Ski-bo Tweeds, Wool Jersey and Basket-weave Fabrics. serviceable colors. All the The three-piece style consists of a slip-on dress with coat to match. A novel and practical idea that will appel to most women. Other Suits at 29 53941 s4gue and up Jerley top and - in rufied Sleeveless Dresses $3.98 Cotton Jersey Bloomers 25¢ Jersey Petticoats $1.98 Ney Has the Sweaters Tuxedo Wool Sweaters lfifl‘ective new styles, with white collar and cuffs to match. Fancy weaves $4-98 Pullover Sweaters Long-sleeve, round neck styles, in black, brown, buff, $I .98 Tuxedo Wool Sweaters $6.98 Brushed Wool SCARFS Extra heavy quality in stripes and cross- ff b S e T $4.98 Large Brushed Wool Scarf. e With belt and two pockets. stylish .. w“m“d $6 98 THOMAS W. FOWLER. Thomas Walter Fowler, of the highest honors of the local In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows, long time identified with the real es- tate business and resident of this city for seventy-cight years, died last night at his home, 1322 Irving street | northwest. Mr. Fowler was eighty- || Ave years old. and the father of Dr. William C. Fowler, District health of- |{ficer. Death was caused by cerebral hemorrhage. Funeral services will be held at the residence Sunday afterncon at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Nicholson, Rev. J. F. Heisse and Rev. Howard K. Downs, former pastors of the Wesley Metho- dist Episcopal Church, with which Mr. Fowler was actively connected for || many years, will officiate. Services will be under the auspices of the In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows. In- terment. will be in Glenwood ceme- tery. Came Here When Eight Years Old. Mr. Fowler was born at Upper Marl- |{boro, Md 3 5 5. He came to th y at the age of eight and has continuously resided here ever since. time of his iilness, less than two {{weeks ago, wus activel the business at 1732 13th street with a son, J. Edward Fowler, the firm being known as Thomas Fowler 1& Son. Mr. Fowler was past grand master, _{past grand patriarch and past grand representative of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He belonged to Columbia Lodge, No. 10, and Mount Nebo Encampment, No. 6. He also was a member of the Masonic order, being connected with Federal Lodge. No. 1, F. A. A. M, for the past sixty. {lone years ~ He was a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants for many years. Answered Lincoln’s Ci He. answered fresident Lincoln's i§ icall for volunteers in 1861 by joining ||the Metropolitan Rifles of the Di: || trict of Columbia and honorably serv ed until mustered_out. He was a |{trustee of Wesley M. E. Church. He |\was the possessor of a fine orchid collection and was a great lover of III(;“‘;M-Q | urviving him_are three sons; Dr. 4\\_|n m C., J. Edward and (mpman | W. Fowler, and two daughte: ] Zulema Fowler and Miss Belle Fow- {ler. all of this city. MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRV CLEANING CO.. B. J. Werner 912 New York Ave. - Pnfl!\'l’«' FnAKLl.V Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted DR.CLAUDE §. SEMON Eyeaight Specialint, (Formerly With Edwin H. Etz) w Loca 409410 l(d.-»u-nnnxflm. 10th and G Phons Main 721, AINTING —Paperhanging —Upholstering Test our service—you will find it ideal in every respect. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 3o tes HEMSTITCHING Picot Edging Plaiting RUCHING, BUTTONS B'JTTONELE! TO ORDER ‘Embroidery, Braiding, Beading OPPENHEIMERS SHOP' sth at E, NW. UNIQUE HEADACHFS FROM EYESTRAIN Evestrain causes more headaches than any other milment. Be sure of your eyes. Have| them examined. Consult BERNARD A. BAER Optometrist and Optician 217-218 EVANS BUILDING 1420 New York Avenue HEATERS will take the chill off the room these cool evenings. sMUDDINIAN: 1204 G St. 616 12th Se, Phone Main 140 recipient | ;- He entered the real estate | P! business here in 1871, and up to the engaged in | ||| 116a0NB. D MRS. E. V. STODDARD mesi Well Enown Philanthropist Suc- cumbs in Baltimore. Mrs. Enoch V. Stoddard of Roch- ester, . Y., and mother of Mrs. Wil- liam Mitchell, the wife of Brig. Gen Mitchell. assistant chief of the air g{egvlae. died yesterday in Baltimore, Mrs. Stoddard was well known in this city and was noted for her phi- lanthropy and charity. She was also a leader for many years in child wel- fare, founding many charities to carry on this work. She was the daughter and was born in Rochester in 1850. Her father was one of the organizers | of the Western Union Telegraph Com- | pan; S is survived also by a son, E. V.| Stoddard of Rochester. ANDREW L. FANT DIES. ! | Was Employe of National Museum ! for Nearly Thirty Years. ! Andrew L. Fant, for nearly thirty! years an employe of the National Museum, died early vesterday morn- ing at his home, 18 2d street north- east. Although in poor health for the | last two years, Mr. Fant still per- formed his duties as lieutenant of the watch at the museum. Mr. Fant was born near Manassas, | Va., but came to this city when a young man about forty years ago. | being first employed in the United States Capitol ! Funeral services will be held to- imorrow afternon at 2:30 o'clock at {Lee's parlors, 332 Pennsylvania ave- nue. Interment will be in Congres- sional cemetery. Surviving him are his wife, C. Fant; and Charles MRS. SULLIVAN DIES. | R TR H { Widow of Ex-Senator Succumbs to Heart Ailment. ! Mrs. W. V. Sulllvan, widow of for- | mer itor ~ William Van Amberg | Sullivan of Mississippl, died suddenly | of heart ailment vesterday at_ the home of her brother, Charles New- man, 2353 18th street. She was ffty- two Years old. | "Mre. Sullivan was born in_this city and 1ived here practieally ali her life She is also survived by a_sister, Mrs | Nannie Perile, and a son, Dr. Paul At- | { kins of Tulsa, Okla. COAL COMPANY HALTS WORK. | On account of the death of W. Ham- | ilton Smith, vice president of the J. Maury Dove Company, all the offices | and" yards of the company will be | closed at noon tomorrow and will not | be open until Monday. i —_— young woman in Geneva, who ap- for a marriage certificate, un- | derstated her age by three years and was fined $5 on a charge of coquetry. — oo ! DIED. ADAMS. On Tuesday, October 4, 1921 Ebbitt Hotel, RICHARD C., beloved hus- band of Carrie ¥. Adams, i hix 58th sear. rvices at the parlors of H. B. w York ave. n.w., Saturday, | Detober & 'at 3 p.m. enly, Thursday. October 6, 1921, J.." beloved daughter of the late Jobn sud Mary J. Angel of Baitimore. | Md. " Funeral from her late residence, 18 . October 10, at 111 Mrs. and two sons, Alec J. Fant. S 10 i i at the Enst 20th st., Pl CLEARY. Presidio of San Franclsco, KAIRER. beloved wife of Cal e Cleary. . 5."A.. and faughter of Mr. and | Mrs. J. Henrs Kaiser of Washington, D. C CONNORS. Thursday, October 6, 1921, a.m., CHARLES D..'beloved son_of Jeremi and” Margaret Connors (nee Mannix), Saranac Lake, Y Fanersl from his| Iate residence, 336 1 st. | October 10, at 8:30 am., thence to Si Dominic's Church, where requiem mass will | be sald for the repose of his soul. Rela-| tives and friends lnvited to attend. 9% DAVIS, Departed this life Thursday, Septem- ber 29, 1921, at 7: his | father' and imothe i J.. ALFRED DAVIS, aged 43. devoted hns- | band of Mrs. Rosa Davis. He leaves a wife. | | { three children, father, mother, six brother: fwo sisters. one grandchild and many friends | to mourn bis loss. FANT. Thursday, October 6, 1921, ANDREW L. FANT. beloted husband of ldl C. father of ‘Alec J. nd Charles nt. " aturday, Oetover B Dy FOWLER, Thursday, Octoter 6, 1921, at .m.. &t his residence, 1822 Irving £t n.w. HOMAS W. FOWLER, beloved husband of | the late Virginia G. Fowler. in the BAth| year of his age. Funeral from his late resi- dence, Sunday, October 9, at 2:30 p.m. In- terment at Glenwood. 9 FOWLER. Members of the Grand Encamp- ment, 1. O. .+ Are requested to attend "o | the 'funeral of ' Past Grana arch { THOMAS W. FOWLER, at his late resi- dence, 1022 Trving 8t mw., Sunday. Oc- ' AbNis, Grana Patriarch, E. L. DUNN, ‘Grand Scrive. romn ‘Che oficers aud members of Co- lumbia Lodge, No. 1 0. 0. F., are herebs notified of the de b of Brother THOMAS W. FOWLE! . Fun- eral Sunday, October’ .m. Mem- a0 bers will Risemble at the Tempie &t 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of attending the fu- meral. By order of the lodge. M. F. ZEPP, } JAMES H. 8OLT, nmmm. Secret: FREENAN, Tne October 6, 1 A FREBMAR, beloved wite of_Alex s L Frecmre et M atare st. n.w. Funeral Sunday, October 1 p.m., from Mount Carmel Baptist Chu 1 and’3rd sts. n.w. Interment Harmony cemetery. 8 HANN. Comrades of Vincent B. Costelto Post, No. titled of the death of our PHEN E. HA Friday mnmml. October 7. peral later. y direction of ‘\ILLIAM )‘ FRANKLIN, Commander. JOHN 1. SPRECKELMYER, Assist Adjt. | HART. Tuesday, October 4, 1921, at his resi- | dence. 47 Virginla ave. s.w.. KICHARD K { HART, beloved husband of Elsie Dyer Hai Funeral from his late residence Satu October 8, a uiem high mass Interment at M:‘n.ml t 9 a. 85 “Dominic's Chirch, Olivet cemetery. HART. Members of Spalding Couneil, No. 417, | K. of C., are herehy motified of the death of Bro. RICHARD K. HART. Funeral from his Inte residence, 947 Virginia ave. s.w.. M. J. DRISCOLL, F.'S. JOHNSON. Departed this lite Thursday, Octo- | ber g 921w LAURA V.. the be- Toved wife' of the. late Robert VW Jonnson. Funeral from her late residence, 2714 M st. n.w., Saturdsy, October 8, at 2 p.m. Friends | and relatives _nvited. parted, this life suddenly Oc. | tober 6, flm. in Meadville, Pt T, L e beloved brother of Matauel And | Liggons. Notice of faneral hereafter. MAHONEY. October 6, 1921, at 9 a. ;" MAHONEY (nee Richey). belove Grady Mahoney. Funeral from her 1 { _dence, 488 N &t 5.w.. Saturday at 20 cloek. NIEMANN. * October 5, 1921, at 6 p.m., at Soldiers’ Home, HENRY NIEMANN. beloved husband of Anha Niemann, Funeral at Sol- diers’ Home Saturday, October 8, at 2 pm. * RBANDOLPH. October 6, 1921. after a long and_painful iliness, at’ the residence of his mother, Joyce Randolph, 1142 8th n.w., AURTHA RANDOLPH., brother of Ma thew, Joshula, Perry. Lottie and Flossie Ran- dolph. Funeral wili take place from Holy Trinity Church, Monday, October 10, at 2:30. Suddenly on Wednesday, October 5, 1921, at 9 p.m., at Atlantic Cit ¥. Hauitro: Detn o'clock Saturday, October §, 1921, Scottish l Rite Cathedral, 483 3rd st. n.w. Remains Bpeare's undertaking establishment, 1208 H st. n.w., until Saturday morning. THOMAS. Departed this lite Wednenday. Oc- tober 5, 1921, at 7:15 a.m.. ST. CLAIR J. THOMAS. _ ituneral ~ from First_Baptisi Chuges Saturday at 1 olock. | at Avlington. | THOMAS, AL nemnm of Soclal Lodge, 1 R hereby motifed ot s Seath of Bro. SINCLATR 3. THOMAS: and are ordvred 10 assemble SIMII (i\'lM 8, 1130 am.."at Masonle Tempie, 5t and " tending his foneral. By Order of the wor. shiptar master. ISAAC . lAwN, W. M, Attest: A. J. PAYN Tnterment Tuesda; THOMPSON, Soculal 1921, at Garfield Hospital, ARSHALL BANKS, fa- {her of Blanche Bullock, Olive Nizon' aud Mabel Turner. Funeral Saturday, 1 o'clock Dey this life Friday, Oct L1921, Bt etumen "of iristian AMS, " the Toom _pm. ton. eral o'clock, from her latq X m 12 Virginia ave. sw., Friends Ghuirch, Hev. W. Hill, D, Doy pastor. 5" WOOD. ' Wednesday, midaight, m . 121, at bis bome, 1712 Chrcoran st mws RED WOOD. " Funeral ‘from his " inté Rodldence Saturdiy 8, at 3 pm. Tnterment (private) B oretx” cBae: BELL. of Isanc Butts and Mary Smiles Bults ! gpowy This world may | BUSSIUS. | CARTER. HALLOBAN. | 00Dy, REINOHL. SEABURN. sIOMoNs, ‘WATERS. . 7 DIED. WOOD. = Members of the Asscciation Oldest Inhabitants, D. C., are respectfully Invited to utfend the ‘funeral services of our late amsoclate, ALFRED WOOD, at his iate resi- dence, 1712 Corcoran st., Saturday, the 6th inst, at 3 p.m 'DOBE W. NOYES. J. ELIOT WRIGH ecretary. IN MEVORIAM. Sacred to the memory o our daar gowl moiher, MARY J. B xho feli awieenin desus 1 Suleep in Jesus ten years ago todsy. Oc After 1 mm.. that sweep After th drif-ing 1o the I After nd sand ks Toe S0y of home DEVOTED DACG e Biae “coorEr AND MALVING BELL In memory of my dear sister, BLANCHE BROWN. who departed this life tiree years ago, October 7, 1918. ge from year to ye 3 to_day, My friends from But never shall the one X Soved From mem HER DI MONS. oD FE LIZZZIE SIM In sad but loving remembrance of r wife and mother, RACHEL . who died one yeir ago, October our d 7. 1920, Your tired Lands are now at rest, Your voice forever stilled; Ax 8 wife wnd motlier you were the hest, HER 1 RAYM our GEOR three uncle and brother, who passed away october T 1918, muy 1 meet thee, dear son. some day Journey with thee hand 1n hand. or at sweet aay 1'am Jouging. When we shall meet. His Y AVING FATHER. Otie b one earth's ties are /roken. you, brother. dear, some duy. Just a line of sweet remembrance Of a brother_ kind and Just u tok of love's de art xtill longs for you. ED KISTER AND BROTHER: . MR. AND MRS. CHAS, AMEE- 3 "NEPHEW. ED Vo) 1Y ms LOV RGE AM Three ye -(.any The ‘augel of death came down to earth And took our dear brother away 0 us. we love him still: ne before. us ln mémory and will for SISTER AND EROTHERIN- . H. P, I SO CITY St a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memors fond and true; “IRVING In memory of my dear father, 3. HALLORAN, who departed his years axo today, October 7, 1919, ne, but your memory lives. HIS DAUGHTER MOLLIE. In sad but loving remembrance of oved wife and daughter, MARY 1L MOODY, who departed chls life o today, October 7, 1920, BAND AND it Tn sacred_remembrance of Mra. ALICE GARDNER RICHARDS REINOHL. daughter of Mr. and MM chards of Washington, D. C. . and_devoted moth F. Reinohl of Washington, D. parted this life three years ago today. There is no death; she is with us. A tribute of love to the precions memory of our beloved wife and mother. AMELIA S, RICK, entered into_eterns Test two years ago T tober 7. 191 rest is thine at last, or all thy toil is dome. or thee. beloved, thou hast the crown of triumph won HUSBAND AND SONS. * In sad bat loving remembran te JOHN H. § nce October Swi [/ desr bos, T . who died in “Gone but not forgotten He left his home in perfect health, He looked so_young and brave We little thought how soon he'd be Laid in a soldier’s grave THE FAMILY. * 918 12 sad_and loving remembrance of my d sl w o Three vears ago he left me, Lonely my heart today: For yon who smiled to cheer me Have forever yassed HIS LONELY MOTHER. * In sad but loving remembrance of our dear sou brother, JOSEPH WATERS. who departed this life nine years ago toda October 7, 1912. MOTHER AND SISTER. . lhe American Legion, are hereby no-| FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. THE ORIGINAL W. R. SPEARE ESTAB! Phone Frankiin 6626, G oeern T e —u@'e MORTICIANS > waes 3z vewma ave. g o ASHINGTON, o 940 ¥ at. n.w. g omowes a3 230w $ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841, Phone West 96 Automobile Service. J. WILLIAX LEE, Puneral Director er.” Livers in connection. Commo- bel isd modcen Crematorivm, Modcrate a. ave n.w. Tel. call M. 1355, 332 P: Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. . NTH STR! Telephone “W."W. Deal & Co. - §18 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464. Chapel._ N , North 529. 111 Moden Cl Automobile Service! JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Modern Chapel Lincoln 142, Private Ambulances. Livery in Conaection. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Modern Chapel. Phone Lincoln 524 Automobile Funerals. - '@l R SrenreCo 1208 H_STREET NW (FORMZRLY 940F ST PHONE MAIN 108 CuNichols W:B'Spears MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC,, 914 Fifteenth Street. Cedar Hill Cemetery Gede_ Bros. Co, 1214 F St GEO, C. SHAFFER == Phene EXPRESSIVE FLO! at MODERATE PRICES. CEMETERIES. Clnpel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves Unsurpassed Natural Besuty Pa. Ave. S. E. Extended ~ Phones L. 983 and L. 4300 at 1235 G st. n.w. F. rumu. DESIGNS. 3 Appropriate Floral Tokens ‘Woashington Floral Co. 1sth and N. Y. Ave. Main 168. Prompt auto delivery service. ive—; inexpensive. RAL EMBLEMS 241617