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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Corner G at Twelfth Every Fur--Every Coat--Every Suit---Dress, Hat and Waist--- D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. Corner G at Twelfth Wanted— Ten extra salesladies at once. Is Marked Down for Quick Clearance! A Real Money Saver at the Height of the Season Sale Begins at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning The end we have in view is the placing of the Bertram Cohn Co. on a strictly specialized basis—carry only Furs, Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats. We have made most important New York short name of Bertram’s. be a Smart Shop in itself—and we shall adopt for the stere the To make ready for this new order of things. we are going DIED. CAPT. WARFIELD FUNERAL | rozer, Tt Cctobr 19 ‘Wuhinmn Officer Killed in Action to Be Buried Monday. The funeral of Capt. John War- fleld, Washington officer, who wan killed in action abroad, will be held at I o'clock next Monday afternoon ! at Arlington cemetery. members_and former of the 5th Division, of which rfleld was a member, are to attend. . Wartield was the son of rgaret Warfleld, 1447 Masea- avenue, president the War Mothers' Associatio: T went abroad with the 5th DI\I- sion fn 1917 and was killed in the lasL days of the war while leading company of the G0th Infantry )ss the Meuse river and up the BECKERT. In sad but loving rrm(-mb nee 1 BROOES. 921, i WoobTURY TULEY. b Pand <F"%be tate Nathale P. Taley. and| captain of Company B, 2d Krulucly Vol- ¢ unteer Infantry. Yunml -Nl«w " u the Tmrt o your d all who huew rest ' tle iS5 IN MEMORIAM. BECKERT. 1n loving remembrance of « dest hustand, father and friend, Cl HARI A. DECKERT, who departed thls life t: Yeain ugo today, October 14, 1915 1 little guessed how much be did To smooth my pathway day by How much of Joy he brouglt to me ow much of care he brushed & 2 suinted mother ju ot hom, But now that T must tread x.flm- ‘The thoroughfare of tind How maoy burdens 1 was & mq By him who was so true and kind HIS LOVING WIFE, LULU BECKERT. ight geaming io he at we suffersd sluce morrow, when we of my beloved brotler, CHAKLES -ERT, who departed thls life Getaver 13, HIS LOVING SISTER l.\A‘I"t . In sad but loving rememb: R anairarmer. HOPLEX “RROOKS. | VK i who died ihree years ago, Uctober 14, 1018. | denly lon Although we cannot clasp your hand, A Your face we caunol sce, u Sove ot et Just these few woris to whow o We stlil remember thee. THE FAMILY. * 1n sad but loving remembrance o @ devoted father, HURLEY BROUAK. whe (PYE. Tn sad s fov e o i departea this Life' three years ago todny, Oc- | ., ] ) tober 14, 1918, I His toil is past, his work is done, And be is fully bles: He fought the fllh! And he ent. red TS"ho%, NOREAN RooKs. Sucred 10 the mes TH LER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND SISTER GERTRU . PLUMMEE. A tokin of love to the sacred I " daughter and sister, &, who left us e0 ags tolny, October Toiey: Oetober 14, 10 Gone from earty, yex. gone fores: aze in vaini f OOLE. In sad hut loving remembran Ut sinter, daughter and fricnd, € 3 E (nee Lewis), who died th ago today, October 14, 161%. Dearest mother, smile on me from Ask God to gulde me through is life: That ] may in Tour footsteps follo of onr LARA 1S LOVING MOTHER, * |SCHLOSSER. 1n Luring remembrasee of & dispose of every dollar’s worth of present merchandise—mia such sacrifices in price as will accomplish- clearance COM PLETELY and IMMEDIATELY. connections that will give us control of the newest and best, pro- And thus avoid the worldly str —_— It geeme s0 lonely without vou Life to me has lost its charm duced by the world’s leading designers. Each Department will All Suits in 3 Lots None reserved—and the question of loss not considered Plain and Fur-trimmed Suits ; tailored and fancy models. Velours, Tricotines, etc.; silk lilm:lues up to $45. $23 Reorganization Price....... Plain and Fur-trimmed Suits, in Poiret Twill, Velour, Mossoyne, etc.; exclusive Valtues up to $69.50. $2 8 Reorganization Price....... Plain and Fur-trimmed Suits; Black and / Navy—made up in the finest weaves; lined with Radium Silk. Values up to $95.00. $3 5 Reorganization Price....... Coats Are Sacrificed Plain and fur trimmed, loose-fitting and straight-line model $35 Coats, reduced to. . . SPORER - $22.50 $55 and $65 Coats, reduced to. .. .. $35.00 $70 and $80 Coats, reduced to. .. .. $49.50 Black., Navy and Brown Coats—trimmed with Wolf and Beaver Collars and Cuffs— lined with Radium Silk. Values up to- $97.50. Reorganization Price...... Extl' | A lot of Coats and Wraps of @ e various models. Values $35 to $55. . ... All Blouses--- Regardless of Cost 200 Fresh. New, Stylish Models. Fancy Voiles, Batiste, Organdy and - Striped Gingham Blouses. alues up to $5.95. Reor- 51 00 —including Dinner ganization Price . oas 350 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses. Beginning at Valuce up to $395. Reor- 2 .95 ganization Price. All other Blouses—sclling L $15. Reorganization 55.95 Every Fur Coat, up by our own furriers. All in the Reorganization Sale. A Moderate Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection $60 French Coney Coats, inch model; Brown or Gray 37 .50 $100 Bay Seal Coats with ]arge cape collars; 36 50 incheslong............. s67 $125 Marmot Coats, with large cape collars: long .. $175 Muskrat Coats, with large cape collars; 36 sl 25.00 inches long .c.co0e..e and cuffs; long .... inches long.... Other lengths and other models—but all reduced in same proportions. Big Values in Evening Gowns, etc. Handsome Dresses for formal wear Gowns, Frocks and Afternoon Dresses. All reduced in the Reorganization Sale. $39.50 Wrap & Piece —and you know what Bertram Cohn’s Furs are—personally selected by Mr. Cohn—and made 3250 Natural Raccoon Coats, with large cape collars; 36 inches sl 75 00 Iong u.ceasssconss $350 Hudson Seal Coats, Wi lth skunk collar inches| $265 00 75 Hudson Seal Wraps, | 36 inches 385.00 = 45 inches long ¥ 3275 00 $325 Jap Mink (uatS' $325 Nutria Coats, 36 inches’ long . .occocivenssnea 3 Lots of Dresses Most extraordinary reductions have been made Celebrated Bromley Model—made up in Jersey—all shades. Sizes 16 to 44. ° Reorganization Price . Canton Crepe and Tricotine Dresses—very latest models; i all the wanted shades. All sizes. Values up to $29.50. ReorganizationPrice Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Satin-back Canton Crepe Dresses. Values up to $79.50. ReorganizationPrice Millinery Reduce —3 Big Special lots— About 150 Large and Small Hats, in Duvetyne, Panne and Lyon Velvets— also some Felt Hats. so- Values up to $10. Reorgan- ® ization Price............. A limited quantity of Hatters Plush Sailors, with rolled and straight brims; some with Duvetyn facings. Values up to $12.50. Reor- ® ganization Price.......... Panne and Lyons Velvet Hats, in Black and the newest colors. Values up to $16.50. Reor- [ ganization Price.......... 51.95 Lot of Hats. Values up to $6 —brcken lots. .................... Silk Camisoles Flesh, White and Navy—splendidly made and modeled. Values, $2.00 and $3.00. 31,00 Reorganization Price .. Silk Petticoats Jersey and Satin Petticoats—good colors; deep flounce. - $9.50 $5.95. Reorgan- ization Price ..... . Silk Pettlbockers—excellent qual- ity ; all colors; ruffed flounce. Values, $5.00 and $7.95. $2,95 Reorganization Price ...... Fur Chokers St:::: N?:r'::;,a;ron:n‘";l:i 56.50 $8-50 31'2.50 Natural 542.50 850 316.50 —Lot of Russian Wolf 5 Dance SIZSHudwnBlySl- ble—2 skins, with cross $25 Brown Fox Double Fur Scarf.. Scarfs; Brown and Black; silk lined $250-00 iCOL. H. S. CLEMENT DEAD. {Clvil War Veteran Was Aid to Sherman and Rosecrans. NEW TYORK. October 1i.—Henry Stetner Clemeat. Lieutcnant coionel of {volunteers du the civil war, and aide to Gens. Sherman and Rose- crans, died yesterday at the home of his son, after an iliness of more than a year. He was elghty years old and | 4 pioneer hotel owner of mnmg.‘( 1 PT. JOHN B. WARFIELD. , Wwas born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was the son of the builder and president of several western rail; At the ouibreak of tie civil war he recruited the first company of the 12th Ohio Reginent z=4 went to the front as p:rt of the 006 vol- ited out by Later he commanc>d the \nerm.n\ = ma _ Garfleld manded the unit of which McKinley of the New York lezislature 3 and 1584, Alrs. Clement, a granddaughter of muel Younz. one time secre- ry of state of New York and !didate opposing De Wit Clinton for governor, died several years aga. . l |CI\PT. SETH W. TULEY DIES | | Cmpt. Seth Woodruff Tuley, captain of Company ¥, 2d Kentucky Volun- teer Infantry. died vesterday axm—-l {noon at his residence, 1407 W street. | {Capt. Tuley has been & resident of { this city for many vears. His wif i Nathalic P. Tuley, died several years ag Funeral services will be held to-| morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at his} {home. Interment will be private In Rock Creek cemetery. Osiris Lodge, | No. 26, F. A. A. M., of which Capt.| Tuley was a meriber, will be repre- sented at the services. CARDS OF THANKS. | CHAPMAN. We dexire to cxpress our sincere | | tion and_ thanks to our friends. ; mbers and_pastor, for tio: 2| Fpathy and besutital foral teid. | ath of our friend. VIRGINIA { AN. AND MRS. WALTER MITCHELL. We desire to express onr sincere ion and thanks to our friend members and lodge members for the urathy and beautiful foral tributes ten- the death of our beloved wife, nd_siste; AND, MOTHER AND SISTER i WORMWOOD. We wish to express our cere appreciation and thanks to our frien tives for their ANS DivGHTERS. BORN. DUGAN. October 7, 1921 to Mr. and Mrs. 'Carroll CARROLL B., Jr. DIED. ’ October 14, 1921, Capt. TLL heloved husband of ; 2ged B ears, at Sibley Hosplt B. Dugan, a s, h mn,, TRISCOLL, private, Co. ion Train, Gth Diviion, mornul and the late Dennis Driscoll his mother's residence. 303 B -quiem_high mass on Suturdsy. | . at the Immaculute Conception | at 9 'a.m. | The members of Spalding Coun- | 17, K. of C. are hereby motified ! that the foneral of Brotber CORNELITS A. | COLEL TR0 Gied i Fravce Wil take from his mother’s tesidence, 303 B st Saturday morniog, October 15. Requiem | of the Immaculate Conception THOS. ALLAHER, G | FINCH. _ Suddenly, October 14, 1821, tield Howpital, DAVID WRIGHT, won of Mir and Mrs. A. Finch, 1313 Emerson R, i the seventh pear of his 'f' Notice of funeral hereafter. Friday. Ocrober 14 192 Dr. Carsou’ itarium, HE\HYl iloved husbend of Carxie Jentfer. of | unt Heights, Md. Notice of funeral | er. h morning, Ofloh"! a ahort Hiness, r.r:u’nun . Cmetery. i { KRAUTHOTF, October I i wife of | 8. A. Funeral ; Mass. ave. n.w. Saturday, | at 10:30 a.m. Interment Aritag’ { ton natinal cemetery. MADDEN. Suddenls. October 12 1021 about RENCE_BEVERLY, beloved F. Madden (nee Smith), brother “of George L. Madden, and heloved grandson_of Jane E. Madden. Annie H. and the late William H H. Smith, Fu- néral from the residence of his grandmother . Anoie H. Smith, 1434 D urday. October 15. oD Reiatives and Triongs neited to'attead (PItbLIT, Ph Dapers piease copy.) 5 A darling littlo angel God lent to us for a while. One of His own bright spirite, ‘That he might our souls bey But whr do vou think He sent Bim For such & short whil Beeause the i) In everything So. ask the Kavior, baby dea e comtort the soul fall of sadse Sond into the liearts that miss you A lttle ray of gladzess. Keep bim, Jesus, in Thy keeping, il we reach ‘the shining nhore Then, © Marter, let i ses o ~ Love and keep him as befo R THE FAMILY. * MOREY. On rhmrader, Octobet 0a®2l, 5% lter Teed Hispital, JOHS DAVIS, son of Rema M, and e iste Jom D" Morey. eral from the chapel of W. B _Spes ‘ov, 1208 H t. n.w., on Friday, October 14, BRER k- Tntorment at Philadeiphis, Pa. SHEPHARD. ovember 1, 1918, in France, HOBERT L. Bl"l;‘%l’ ARD. ‘priats, medical department, lantry, wounds, Iecitred in sction & ‘Meuse-A: or, 816 H omu&‘" » ¥osends " ang veterans ) Saturda; Springs, New York. and St. Louis. He | Where crvstal etreams th ! GODWIN. And may your guiding spirit Lead me safely through life’ HER DEVOTED SON, NORMAN. Three years bave past and gome, dear mother, Bince we were forred to srt But time and place capnot efface Your memory from my hear! HER LONELY DAUGHTE] Evers day brings back sweet memories. Every memory brings u ar; Deep within our heart we cheriah Thoughts of mother we lave so 3 HBER LOVING CEILDREN, MARC WILLIAM AND: HELENA. h ondless vears Flow over golden sunds, And where the old grow 3 T'll clasp my daughter BY HER MOTHER. Keep Ler, Jesus. in Thy Keepinz. Till we' reach that celestizl shore; Then, O Master. lat u« have b To keep and iove her oo bef BY HUR SISTER. ELIZABUTH PENN. Regiment and participated in|The world may change from yeur 1o year. From memories fad: awas. BY A TRUE IRIEND. a m ‘mhor COON. o October 14, left us two ¥ Andas 1 face the problems grave v the years of Ii mise the hands whicn guided And the voices forever stilled. LOVINGLY, DAUGHTER 1 littie guessed how much they did ¢ day by day: ATTIE. rushed away. But now that 1 must iresd slone The tioronghfare of life, 1 find How many bucdens 1 was wpared By them who were so brave and kind, THEIR ONLY SON. WALTER. Dear parents, T get so lonesom ‘When I vielt che old hom« place. Not to hear your voices calling me. Nor even to mee your loving faces Tou know not liow [ miss sou, Buf, oh! it grieves me s’ For I know on earth I'll never soe Your kind, sweet faces mo: DEVOTED DAUGHTER HELEN. Beoeath a mound within the gates Of a city of silent gead. My ear parents Ife so cold avd stiil— Anleep in thefr last eartaly bed. Thelr bodies alone. not their eouls, lic there In the narrow conflnes of the grave; For their souls have flown on wings of love the en of Him who gav R DEVOTED DAUGHT! . AND MuS. To sad but loving semembeance of | my dear h ALLACE 1 RTIN, wio departed i ire time Tears ago to- day, October 14, 1018, In_God's home of fadeless beauty My hushend 1z now 3 sht Dwelling in that hols cl With the golden gaten ajnr. The valley of death was & Than the hills whereon he trod, And the peace that entered bis spirit ‘Was tbe calm, deep peace of God. HIS LOVING AND DEVOTED WIFE, JULIA mcol. In loving memory of my dear hus. band, AUGUSTUS DIGGH 0 died twenty- two years ago today, October 14, 1889, Not dead to me. I love you still; Not lost. but gone before. You live with me in memory. And will forevermore. HIS LOVING WIFE, MARTHA DIGGS. ® DONOVAN. A tribute ¢ my darling son, THOMAS wiio departed this lif» October 14, 1918, at Camp Meude, Md. Gone, but not forgatten, DEVOTED MOTHER. * ESKRIDGE, In loving semenbrance of my do voted husl hL 1EL ESKRIDGE, who departed 'mn l"" 10 years ago todey, Octo: ber 14, 1811, It was an early morning hour, Ten yeurs ago today, An lnrl of death o to earth bore his soul away. HIS W\I\G WIFE, JE NIB ESKRIDGE. * and devotion to In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, EDNA CAR- VEL GODWIN, who departed ‘this life three years ago, October 12, 1018. Another year just ended, Another sun has set, . And still we think about you. For, oh! we cannot forget. For we know that in the futare Ts a fair and wondrous Tand. Kept for those who love the Master ‘And are guided by His hand. For there is no death forever. tiod Himself has told ux all. And our loved one gone before us Waits for us to Lear His call. HER LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER. LAGE. - tribute of love and derotion to the memory of our oaly som. _grandson eonew, WILLIAM. HAROLD® LACEY, 35 }"“;}{."‘ us three years ago today, October 4, Three years ago today, dear child, You were caled awiy; But yoa're always pear In_memorles eo dear, For they will ever stay. MOTHER. 8ocn are those earthly treasures lost We fondly call our own: We scarcely can poevession boast g them gone. re joys which ummt die, Bt God 1atd up n sto GRANDMA AND ATNT MaAMIE. LACEY. Sacred to the memory of ou: riend, WILLIAM H. LACEY, Jr., who left Us three years ago today, October 14, 1018. His epirit_moves, perchence. by other streame, 'mid other groves: and to us here Do remains 3 lovely memory. FRIENDS. ® MUBRAY. 1n sad but loving remembrance of ‘our husband and father, FRED G. MURRAY, who died three years ago today, Ottamer 1018, HIS WIFE, AND §50N RAYMOND. ¢ but loving ‘remembrance of RICHARD A, NALLY, -rnn ge-| rted ree years ago today, Oc Ber'si, ‘Tots. e Camp Homphresv. Va. 1In_my heart your memory lingers, . Kipd and erue: Y R e % o ot tHiak f Fou, HIS mvmo FATHER, J. . NALLY, * A tribute of love to the today, October 14, om0 tod O N OTeD wox. ® Cetitr 14, 1610 lonely without 1 Are those wh You suffored mu 13 Liver, | WL H. ! a2 H et ne. 1 Moder Chavel 2319 18th St. N.W. Columbia 514 . R BrexreCo 1208 H. _STREET NWwW (Fonvz?scol-‘ STNW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuNichols WB'Spesrs V. L. SPEARE CO. NEITHER THE SUOCESSORS OF NOR CON- x:crzflnuw“x THE Ol I\A . R, JOY! Phone Franklin 66 Quick,_ Dignfl . | l Avtomenle Servi [ ‘ ]oscph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St NW. mme g Antorobile Rervice. jana embalmer. Hous chupel and mor {prices. 332 Pa. ov Moderate M. 1363, The- Fark Cerce- Cere- ‘Fort meoln = Balumors Boulevard et __Offioss: 183 G Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian UPerpflull cl‘fl“ of Graves nexvited, Netmal ety Phonea L. 983 and L. 4380 MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and efect- r | Ing ‘'memoriais (monuments and mau. soleums) 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 DESIGNS. Appropriate Floral Tokens Whashington Floral Co. um and N. Y. Ave. Main 168. Bros, Co,, 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery servioe. Arthlb—m' ressive— —ay RAL ExPRESIIVE E FLODAL EMBLEMS Fhonel ulonm

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