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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, -TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921, ; 2 i =11| ABANDONED WAIF DIES. IN MEMORIAM. JAMA. Tn sad Wt lovieg denr father, ALOIS ance of o JAMA, whe de years sgo today BY IS CHILDEL JOHNSON. In sad but loviug romen of our dear cweet W JOHNSON, whe 11, 1918, HOPWOOD. Suddenly. Sunday. October 9. parted this | October 11, 1t ninets rnl tober _— i ) N 21, SARAH, beloved wife the late ‘ i ¥ Bev, Percy Stickney Grant’s Plans | Addison Hobwood und mother of Mrs. Flor: | Have you ever noticed the baby irl found abandoned on he | Srate A By Hin” carepr ot st.. b ny, 1113 7th st 12, at 2 pa. Go Awry. net ¢ TAMIS fw Frauce Octale L bt not that usually the person who rectory doorstep of the Episcopal| tw 1, and M ats. wow., Thursday at 2 A hought huw soon T wanstid i soldier's Church of tae Ascension, lust May,| P-m. Jiclatives and fricuds jnvited. = S rrm—— is late is the lazy person = when only a few days old. The tiny | JACKSON. Sunduy, October 9, 1921, at his and that the lazy person Washington—New York—Pari® STORE NEWS for Wednesday, October 12, 1921 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest wailf died of pneumonla, with the| rexidence 1012 §'st. now.. ALFHONSO L. 0N, LUVERTY il 5 3 sEEes e . secret of her parentage still unre- | beloved huwbuud of Kafe 3 J ¥ . i) always is late? vealed. wral: Wednssiay, October, o, where ml | Until she fell sick last week she | f&in, from KU Sugustines o TTor the re KIT: had llved in the rectory under the and frieads in care of Dr. Grant's housekeeper. He L i Laziness is putting off . L L | until tomorrow the thing ll f Na Bl cot a d Uavised her Faith Willard, » family We san n ' C: dfather. She | ] e e ot Tailleurs o ue Tri INE QAN | nens i recome e gosieuier” S 1 { For it wa pital where she was taRen by Dr. It's doing nothing when Grant and Mrs. Rita D. Lydig, the recent announcement of whose en- i you could and should be : s ] ® (i i || doing something. 1t is A Mid-Week Special Fur-' | 'rlmmed SllltS B Slekelan ST Sharch i Sorin : G Tpec ACKSON, 3 : i ot d ted . | , . D. Stokes and Philip Lydig. our late brother, ALPHONSO L. JACKRON, 10 ‘wm., from St. Augustine's Py £ . - 3. e Double-Face Outing Flannel A" Lyate obtainea aworcen trom [ATEEON, Ko Mo, Ll G T i ear! When littl ' = Vednes . Offering Nearly One Hundred came-serious” e et e Grime Cx: | Csib . 0 . pressed the hope that her t p in an Attractive Grouping Would maks themselves knowh. One | G I WALTOX, woman did visit the hospital and | JACKSON. The members of the Ranneker Re —Pri liet Associution are notified of the death of riced make an emotional scenc at thel Lef Assoclat R of cho death of PHEN FULLER, ®res, 'y. . Most failures are due to ¥ lateness and laziness. They 10 Yards for $ 1 .00 are only matters of habit, D but they are bad habits. child’s bedside, but the police de-| Bryther ALEHONNO L. cided she was an overwrought im.| iug Octover %, 1921, J poster. ; in i $4'5 CIVIL WAR VETFRAN DIES. |,, 5o S Reli Sunday even- ed to attend 5 Church, on A thiat repay d not by fhe Fleeced on both sides and the colors in great- est demand—pink, blue and gray effects. Cool weather brings the necessity for Outing Flannel nighties, pajum;s, nightshirts, gowns, children’s petticoats, womén’s sacques and garments of many different kinds. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 1o th Drave er seem David W. Street Expires After In- e | Suits representative of the season’s jury to Fi approved styles, fabrics and colors. . Davida W I ot Models handsomely tailored—or lux- old, veter: NEULAND. 1y N FULLER, President. Street, seventy-one year: . ‘nunufifl ‘me" 1 of the civil war arn uriously trimmed with collars, cuffs and former inmate of Soldiers’ Home, JACKSON. Ofticers and members of the Cu- bands!:)f Mole, \;Vfif. Australian Opos- at Washington AF'fluml lommbia 412 Assoclation, are reqy . sum, Nutria and Beaver. Othi day L T Wedhendas. Octobe . s & handsomelembroidered r(l: i';’d‘" from peritonitis caused e T e Still another lot of fashionable v or bERided. to his. GHREN, Tresttcnt, Tricotine, Moussyne, Veldyne, vania | Yalama and Duvet de Laine are th a few of the fabrics—in brown. Sth str in a feebie condition when found, and Crepe de Chine Tunic Blouses -':_:ny.ms'::ento and other new physicians were unable to savé his A ° S < .| JONES. . out 9 T part fron - 3 5 Coroner Nevitt approved a certifi- [ JONES: Belmont st { 1ut in my W With Elbow-Length Sleeves The sies nclude modes for s || oSO et e | T o e e et L AN types—ranging from 16 to 51. A few is probable that the body will be in-| husband of Lillis t and_futher of 1. STER, MRS, EMILIA extra sizes for women requiring bust terred at Arlington. o : e 3 Rurgeon, 1011 | SIMMONS. A trilute of love and dex at 2] to a sad and memory of_oar ndn fnvited to mt-] son and brother, CHESTER A. SIMMON who departed. thiis en yeurs t day. October 11, 1914 measures from 40)4 to 50%. The Values are Exceptional—at $45. Interment at Fort Lincoln FALL RESULTS FATALLY. | ‘it $7.95 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Mrs. Mary J. Long’s Funeral This | “ince, $15 15 ot s MAT moon 15 beaming Perhaps it is t}l:e convenience fcadture, :ina})"be the comfort idea, Afternoon. ;“,:f;‘;:,;"d'hg::.fil'g'i’fi{f‘r f;,’”:‘i!z.ru‘,."i,;l:fi_l ‘]:f‘(‘fi.:." Wl % wh it is, they are in greater demand than ever. Mrs. Mary J. Long died 8 % "liladelphis. Pa. Notic g IS DEVOT TOTHER il "l‘h: txcn‘:)c({cl shownin ek very attractive with its side wings The highlight of Footwear fashion {:‘;l’:‘:a}')(;‘a';';“: f;%‘{'n"‘:"l'fh?st":a%‘?r\:'yl b A s R o e A0 and loop-iringe trimming, but there is another just as pleasing with % ‘lhf‘d,n,(.‘[’“‘u e ter 31“"]‘,‘_‘"'f‘ e G o e an insert of novelty trimming about four inches from the hem. P]aln-TOe O f d | (Funeral services were held'this af-| re An open top sleeve tied with self-material string characterizes the X Or S 1 11532 \‘u”{Q,Slfl H...‘.”) Interment was | LIGGON: enwood cemetery. , = ) T : . B [illl |in ¢ new note in the other model. Narrow sashes on both. Wom with . | Ales LAns had been & sestagntmare a slip, this tunic blouse forms a complete outfit. Of Patent Leather for the past six . coming 1o this city from Wilke: re, Pa. During Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother /|l |her residence here she was greatly in- 1001 V st now., Thurs- || |terested in the First Cong: ational day, October 13, at 1 p. B d || |Church, which she regularly attended. friends respectfully invited to attend. 12° At I She is survived by two sons, and [ LYNCH. Departed this life at his res eight daughters, three of which re- . n.w., Sunda; October ° side in this city, Mrs. Alice Bridwell. frs. Rachel Miller a B. MacDonald. MISSOURI EX-JUDGE DEAD. C. Mar- October 9, seven former erite: e judge of the Missouri supreme court, & Sotn st, and idn !died Monday from heart trouble. He{ ave. nw. MARY JANE ORNDORFF (nec us a und the late ¢ rvices will take plae In_loving ren WILLTAM 1. « unce of SMITH. wh 11, 120, e | 1,000 New House Dresses | Our regular diversified stock—dozen of new Fall styles— HIS DEVOTED Wi t_th ne- 3 . Wednesdas. | LN Before coming in to be fitted, make a store-to- store canvass and ask the price of Oxfords of this grade in the newest and most demanded styles. You'll find it is much higher than $6.85. The picture tells the entire | e i i i L1 | w at. hove oved wite of the late William 0. story of its trig appearance, il | 48 2 demosrs D e A Feas wri H i Funeral ‘services & and every woman and miss knows that this is the fa- vored mode for Fall and early Winter. 15th and V EMERY MAPES DIES. i MINNEAPOLIS, October 11.— Mapes, sixty-eight vears, pre of thé Cream of Wheat Company, is dead at his home here of heart { disease. October 11. orth Capitol HW - for women and misses. Every dress an unusual value. fil i | f | Second Floor s ) Papers plea [ I il i DIES AT AGE OF 105. Departed this life Mond s Il it LACROSSE, Wis., October 11— TON, beloved mother of Mrx sugh we eunuot clasp your and | iiiil |capt. Thomas Edwards of Viola, Wis., Jotmson. . Hemalit AL len: Toth Your face Iy |is dead at the age of 105. He was g roneral Wednes But_this 16 toke said to be the oldest man in Wis- We st emember g }consin. Extra Special—for Wednesday . | 40-Inch Silk and 1 || FRENCH MINISTER DIES. Wool Canton Crepe ° | aacee Cavntbon: Fronth. miniter !to Cuba, died sud today. Death {was due’ to heart : Funeral from his Iate tesidenc iber HESTER WARD TAMES WARD. . Choice of copen, navy, brown, white and black. Pure i CARDS OF THANKS. silk and wool—the season’s leading fabric for one-piece |DEGEN. Mrs. Mars 1. Degen wishes to ex: b i = reas her Dwartfelt thanks and appreciatio dresses—for daytime or evening wear. i ‘l:n er many “r:!:nlu\w. r'n».,.?:'”,u;: eizibors i Il for their ssmpathy anda beautify 54-inch All-Wool il X i All members of Jumes H. | Navy Blue Serge . express_our | M Iadge. No. 16 F. A. A M., are hereby | i tiful floral : II.Ir 1‘;0‘“!; :““"N| i a:‘ ‘|I| i dn";‘ S . ora the death| duy might, October 12, o Strictly all-wool—non-crushable—reliable dye—ex- I o\ a“gather, | tho ta, St St nd Va. ave. we.. 0 arrang Mogesn X te Amh 3 5 5 B2 ar the fuperal of o { i cellent for serviceable separate skirts. LOUISE A. D FAMILY. of TEaviRd Sorier o Wo M. WM. COGHILL { Livess miee 3 IIl | NIEMAN. P Lehalf of the bereaved family LES, Secr O Third Floor—Lassburgh & Brother SOt e e R e aber 10, 11, ot | WML H. SARDO & CO. est thanks for the many and beantiful flower n.e., ETHEL M., | 412 H st ne Phone Lincoln 524, offerings at the funeral olnequies of mv late Fitter of John W and Cora Youns. l Modern Chavel. Automobile Funerais. o = I and lamented hushand. LY NTEMAN e ing exting at Zurhorst's | = L’AIGLON DRESSES = MRS, HENRY NIEM. Bt Taglorn and Wil be taken to Berkes | Springs. W. Va.. for interment. . 2319 18th St. N.W. FAMILY. I QUEEN MAKE DRESSES i MENDEL’S DRESSES BARMON DRESSES IN MEMORIAM. ] JOY - | . remesifimtcs of Columbia 514 LOTTE BAILOR, - e | R-SrerareCo o o i 1o oer 1208 H STREET NW I DI ARNALL. Tuesduy Louise Home, R ; The Removal Sale of Homefurnishings K Home Wednvsday Tuterment a3 I GINGHAMS in new plaids and checks. CHAMBRAYS in plain We are getting ready to move our Homefurnish- i i s s, (FORPLI;_W#:;Z fl'lgll.a) I ing Section to the Fifth Floor; we are co t ith eloved w. v HER CED SON. PHON " i colors. TIE-BACK, SASHED, BELTED, TUXEDO and S nt tatic A we ate o b sedute ohr statks O e il T O HEE BELOVED SOX. | ) o eare CNichols WB'Spasre Funeral from late residence ‘Wednesday, October a 11 | BARRETT. 1In sad but loving remrmhrul}r'] = = October 10, T | R oar hundand dasay. who 9ied| V. L, SPEARE CO. AKLEY BERRY.{ three ye Oftatersly 1916, (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COX. Gubriel and Mary NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W, R. St Augustine's ! SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) 2| = to the lowest possible volume by offering our entire | W AISTED MODELS ssible v re stock of Rugs, and Drapery materials 4 special prices—making a buying opportunity that thrifty . home-makers will not overlook. I il © LON “ Every one of thede Dresses has a practical appeal. They are not just dresses il —but thé best products of famous makers. They’re neatly finished, every seam | { | JHii litt . gctber at 1;u am. 1 our ! Plone nklin o 510 F st ittt strongly sewn. There’s not a raw edge showing anywhere. Buttonholes are care- Tomorrow, we feature Fiorida ave. . Friends LT K‘h;,"““"“:o'l;o Sl SO | uuw i :61 xim.m T i fallv worked. ’ s i i i . pnyiten, 2 ow sweet the memory still. . . Deal & Co. fully worked and only the best pearl buttons are used. The trimming ideas are Axm]]lstel' Ru S CAEBOLL. . Sitandav. Octobse 8. 3021, MEY B aor s it & wacane Place i bl s i b new and different—smart pockets—collars and cuffs or white pique and contrast- g i CHAEL hustand of Mol Careoll (nee This world can_never, ail, i _ Automehile Service. Chapet._ ing colored materials. We could fill a page with all their good points—they’re s, d and Seaml i i siste “'rs. LA M AR s i ; eamed’and;oeam:ess tieiiee o St Dominic's Church Sacred to the memory of - very highest g hrough 3 the very highest grade throughout our devoted son and brother. who entered | - ] private. into eternal rest three years ago today, Oc- i Sizes from 36 to 46—choice, $2.95 Fine Velvet Rugs MR, b i tte sy Christian falth, Mrx. LOU Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Seamless Style Only > Hattie R e il i i D i Extra Fine Exceptional Qualities () Values . ¥ ears g0 y D nnile 2 Ma 3 . M THE BARGAIN GTH Kgpy pece vith the weather by vy ro gt _an itk Do g e || | S SR TR B s S : - offering three interesting groups of opportunity to buy room size (9x12 and 8.3x10.6) Ax- OOK. Tuesdar, October 1T, 1021, st 1 HER LOVING. DA ; Txm_og y Hanlon minster and Velvet Rugs in rich color blendings and a Chorles W. L L el it ot <9 WSTXE Vil b varied selection of patterns in Persian and Chincec ef- i ';5"‘.,('“.“.“:.'?" ||"m' 7 p.m. ‘our dear mother. ELIZABETH DAY. wha i Frank Gexer's SQflS CO- i departed this life tw me years ago to- | T S day, October 11, 1900, and also our lovin 1113 SEVEN NW. [J [l i o \ 3 ursda. t 2 | fects. If you will come and see these rugs you will bet- and relatives invited to attend. i ter appreciate the unusual value offered—at $5295. Our hearts are ever 8o lonely, ather, SAMUEL 1. DAY. who departed this[ Moden Cliapc . o Titesix sears ago. Seplember 1. 1015. Wilton elvet and h T4t made our hearis lad: Just a thought of sweet remembrance, CEMETERIES. | s I s e B . Tho Patk Gem : a c 5 s R 30, 1921,-at 1:20 am., atter a lingering f-| e D DAvGHTE Fort Llnco tery. ) cl ré in Christian faith, 3 . . . Grade Axminster Rugs i e 5l el PR s FortLincolp = S tober 11, 1918, Clarence. von have left us, vour loss most deeply feel, s God who has bereft us, OUF ROTTOWS N ~ "R 5 ST s oun i) e sttt Wikvens ayp| Joseph F. Birch’s Sons BROTHERS. i M St. NV, Established 1841 COSTELLO. In . Plione Weat 96 ungelic viee a3 o338 beloved sister of M Jennie Coleman. Mrs. Hannil Roberts and Mrs. Malvina Miles. Funeral at Upperville Selock. Funeral from her That made our hearts glad. - B ooy Py ‘mother of Bertha McDaniel, Flor- Offices: 1235 G st. n.w. Ph 5 3 tnee Wareld sad. George Dorsey. » Funerl | DIGG8. In ead but loving remembrance of our one F. 4745. | . . . . 3! Sleeping garments for wide-awake women who will note the many defzu!s = {rom ot giow 3¢ % Church S, 1t e, | Zar sadvend and astoted Mather, CLAL Cedar Hill Cemetery Il that enter these offerings more than bargains. : Special . ‘ ox12-Foot ke $51TE T Rener S il | e 250 e Gy 6080 Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian | nvited. ur e S 2, = £ e hine and lov. Perpetual Care of Graves i Regular and Extra Sizes High Neck and Short Sleeves A f':fi{;‘:“l".’l.ipfi“:n',“.?x'fl :""s' gone ! m“:e'rg";:ei“;:‘r:u:x% }%}?:‘. RWCE | Ungarpassed Natural Beauty 3 e il s v hoin ve 8 2 i 3 ‘ Carefully made throughout Flannelette, fleeced on both sides o Tfi‘;,,’.:,“tflfls:‘:;,;:’i’.,i’;,;‘;“a,,’;ifffecél’;:mvr;'é— A B naver can be Biledy TmE T BEL DICSTAND Toviye | Pa. Av Extended | 3 , : 2 a : a 3 3 = o i Roomy in length and width With or without collars ;epmducnons’oi best Persian designs and the colof- Monday, october 10. 101, at! gaRpING. A "“.‘,‘i';;"“‘x‘é'n}%é'fi'h’l‘&b’-' MONUMENTS | i Group A Group B Group C inggiofithell Zliaca 0% puillips, Charles Flect and Hargy, lect S5 wika aled-1n France Uren Feafh a0 () — o G GG andGFRCE: il . Funeral’ from her late residence, 328 Dion 3 Setober 11, 1918. S . oot jimt W T 2 9 Extra Specials court s.w. Wednesday, October 12, at 2{ o) pupy "1y c0d and loying remembrance of | jng memorials (monuments and mau- i\ 1,299 Women’s 200 Extra Size =~ Women’s Heavy & i ' ARVEE. In e e e g e s it 2 . Seamless ~Brussels Velvet) Carpets \good EBB, Soltly Mo O atund of ‘Brins | HABVEX. who depacted this life three years N restesentative will Gail by appolit i ¥ Flann Rugs, size 9x12; limited quality; rich col- 3:30 . ., husbend of Erima | 1o oday, October 11, 1018. - I Flannelette Flannelette elette ; SOmher. ors and patterns, $1-49 Y e e ot ot. x.c.. Wednes. | ~Tomn from the hearts that loved sou, ment with portfolios of designs and sug- il G G : Each 0 day, October 12, ué:u‘; p.m. Relatives and m(;mc:eb;n.ll"l"l;‘?::“fg;; 58; gestions. fiué owns owns wns Brussels Stair Carpet; - Cocoa Door Mats, sin- e o Betstic 2A 1018 b ont {1, L0 ey tn Leialeot griee: ; THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC, | il 3:\7 :nlo;l adnd $1.59 g{e or df:):r s}nzze.h$1 .25 faucon Qlosse-Argonne eathe), Frenee | e world .1“"%,3""“‘.‘,’{:". Jear to yoar ‘ 914 Fifteenth Stre i 79 1 O 1 39 esigns. Yard.. rong fiber. Eac! L A R hee Gun Bal.| p 0ur friends from e 2 3 3 aching Gun BAt| gt pever shall the one I love = ‘fi C . . [ Don’t buy your new rug until you see tallon boloved soh of -}:'E:',:é:';t ;-;::53;:=_ From memory fade awer. o FUNE‘RALAEEIGNS.M““ i Solid white or stripes in clear White dand stszil_re hefil:cls. BSgripzs _in pink an‘d blue. our splendid assortment of Wiltons.. 9x12 {"fi;?f{”fin'fi&f’“flanflu i Triends iu- | JEMEINS. the memory of oue de- GEO';S;'HS:ME:E o i blue and pinks that wash well, These models are 54 inches long raid trimmed; regular and . ~ited to attend. = Joska w YWho deparied this | EXERESSIVE K e 4 24164718, i {" wear well and look well. Some with a 72-inch spread at bot- extra sizes. Note length and size at $75, $84, $90, $100 and $120. "ffif‘,,fi",’}‘“.'{’.fif"fi'u:?i 121 at 4 R three vears ago today, b LT o1, | at MODERATE PIRICES. - . Hitl have collars. These are regu- tom of gown. Same quaiity as width—56 inches long, 80-inch Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother daughter of Daniel A. and Mlvxill'rfll(". Her- In_ our hearts your m:m_r;\;dumg. Appropriate “lora Tokens il tar sizes regular sizes. Hurry! spread at bottom. . Ty (nee A e o at 5.8 s dear shier, Washington Floral Co. + Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother thence to 8t. Alorsius Church, where e ¢ “‘l':; "fi]";‘,"- . 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 166. 2 in o'clocl for those who sf wi i e e apons OF her ‘eond. "Interment as_ Mount T el the ‘srave where you ars Jaid, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Oitvetcemetery. Relatives and friends in-| Who will come and scatter fowers Hoaltale st als TRane el (Baltimere papers picase On our cold and silent grave, o Prompt auto delicery servies.| o N . i i g