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at_reduced prices. plunt. 2018 14th St. N.W. orth 9160 RUG CLEANING TIME Rugs and Carpets not thoroughly cleaned unless electrically washed by our pre Orfentals aud fiber rugs, our spec Work delivered 48 hours after reaching The Luwin Co. SOCIETY O . inlty Seen Our Work? If you have never see our bhotegraphic you ave probably satisfie with what you are get ting. Some time when yo are in this neighborhoo vou samples_ o a few work, drop in and let us show i HARDING was with the | by Mrs. Bdward 11, Lofus, wife of |son. daughter uf Mra Avla Allen Tom-, i s g o ¥ of the fon, and v and the Jate Col. Tomlinson. to i President this morni Ol L members of the stai drawing Hilary Herbert Micou of Detroit, the White House grounds|rooms and thy where | formeriy of Washington, took place at ! to take part in the tree- [l0d was eception fnoontoday. Tho cetemony was per: S t—Were T rated wi h ed i 1.3 1 of St T as’ planting coremonies, Last night they |Ruse cinstets of winl, White red and | onmen i the chantry of 8t Thoms 2! attended the performance at the 1| ¥ 1“\'_‘Ia il s and dur- | Vries of the Washington Cathe- | F. Keith Theater. having with them |5 0 recent ndiom ;\-:n'“‘lunl‘l‘:m dral, and was followed by a wed- n Mr. and Mrs. George Christian and [from an instrument peculiar to Stam. S u:;{;a};xxun|be:: ot e e 0 !Mr, Frank of Ohio. yan derick Dent Grant has as |8, 8nd a small company of inti- B ! Mrs. Harding entertained at lunch- | vy, fredericle Deut Grant has a8 | mate friends attended the wedding. The u leon yesterduy Mrs. Leonard Wood | (i Prince and brimmoss Cortyoatgll- | bride was attended by her sister, Miss d &8 |and Mrs. Norman James, the Presi-|and their two dauehtors brincess Ida | Margaret Tomlinson. - Mr. Micou 18 a dent having several man friend; guests. £ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, OOTOBER 15, 1921—PART T. o ocielty President and Mrs. Harding Take Part in Tree Planting on White House Grounds. s as | and Princes the winter Zertha, who will ith he pend n her home, at there. Mlss Rtuby Garland of Waco, Tex., who has been the guest of Mrs. d'Vallier, left today for New York and will return to Washington in about two weeks. Rev. Patrick Phelan, Bishop of Sale, Australia, was a guest during the week of Mrs. Catherlne H. Welch of 219 1 atreet. Bishop Phelan is returning to Aus- tralla after an extended trip to Rome, London and Ireland, and left last night for the west. He will visit St. Louls and Chicago before sailing for home from San Francisco the last part of the month. Miss Mary Tomlinson Bride of Mr. Hilary Herbert Micou. The marriage of Miss Mary Tomlin- son of Mr. and Mrs. Henjamin Micou of Washington, who went to New York for the wedding. He is a grandson of what we turn out. You - 1711 New Ha e ERI be cooiain that we Mrs. Coolidge, with her house guest W Bappslive apinde, the late Hilary A. Herbert, secretary of T Ditier. Your vemitts Mrs. Hills of Ma Mrs. C'| The assistant s of the |the Navy in the cabinet of the late for you. We also make C. McChord and & Treasury, Col. Rdward Clifford, and | President Grover Cleveland. enlurgements from your ed to Gunston Hall, Va., today, where 2Mrs. Clifford, with Admiral (harles Netatices Any ize you they were entertained at lunchcon | B Mev nd Mrs A were the | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Willlam Meek, = T cither black and by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle. The| s heon Thine e s |ir. sai’ed today from New York aboard 3 e or sepia | Gunston H. flower gardens Wilson, the superintendent Olympic for a wedding trip in ! biooming as’in cotonialtimes | Facony, W Ao, [ Burepe, The marriage of Mr. and rs. : B9 with a w of ehrysanthemun rd Attended ihe Princes | Meek, the latter formerly Miss Pri T The National Remembranceld | i other ‘iitimn fowerer wnt the | (on-sncmits 2oor bl e T [0 MR took g faat - eemng | uests we cor it Christ Church, Rye, The ce Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 14th Street " Pa. Ave. e Door from Diplomatic Tea at Siam Legation. The first diplomatic tea of |tumn, that given at the legutio Siam’ yesterday afternoon by iSanpakitch, counselor and ch 3 Picture to Yourself Your home nestied among soft evergreens and shrubbery. This restfully pleasing and distinctive atmosphere can be created eco- nomically by our Land- scape Department. FHortst— - PFOURTEENTH § H STRECTY - = TONIGHT’S THE NITE Saamt Dinner Dance, 6:30 to 8. Formal, Wedn Vice Presidents W. P. Lipscomb . Lewis Holmes C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Cashier L. Offutt, Jr. ing in all of its appointments brought together a large compan iety, both resident and official. The host was assisted in recei ST 55 HEMSTITCHING Picot Edging Plaiting RUCHING, BUTTONS BUTTONHOLES TO ORDER Embroidery, Braiding, Beading OPPENHEIMERS SHOP _Sth at W. UNIQU Mail Orders a Specialty. the & d'affaires of the legation, was charm- liplomats, politiclans and folk of so- Mr. and My “RE. Rev. Wil- RT. REV. T. D. BRATYON. EPISCOPAL CHURC 1 ; Sylvanus Stokes, jr. |mony was performed by | and ties Marey tam Cabell Brown. Bishop of Virgini turn | Thursday ted by Hev. Townsend Henshaw- ! York. where Mr. and John W. Hawes, sister of the i arvived dhoard the Olym was matron of honor, ahd tne n o« first of tie week, Mr. o maids were Miss Allsa Mellon, Sk S went abroad to collect hter of the Secretary of the Treas- TG | ne el Catea selin aiow Nolne; Jon 3 Dorothy Meck, sister of the Massachusctts avenuc in the 500 | bridegroom, and & number of others. andiy oo B T e Ranesr Mr. Wilson Mesk of Richmond was G| vanoysin - T est man for his brother, and the Y eor | pairs. Stokes' mother, Mrs. Gibson | yshers included Mr. Ormsby McKnight ahnestack. with whom little Marsyl | Mitchel, jr., brother of the bride; Mr. cing | Bved during her purents' absence. | John W. Hawes and Mr. Heyliger vini{ closed her villa_in Newnort Friday |Church of this city. Mr. Meek Iy a and arrived in for a few duys before returning to Washington. New York yer { i 1 Bouquet Coffee Surprisingly Good 250 Per pound “Burchell’s” 1325 F St. N.W. TONIGHT’S THE NITE * 4 The Washington Anrounces New York’s Latest Dance Sensation, the Famous MEADOWBROOK ORCHESTRA Direction A-thur M. Kraus Washington’s Smartest Restaurant “HALL OF NATIONS” :30. Supper Dance, 9:30 to Closing. esday and Saturday Nights. ] We Suggest Reservations at Once District National Bank 1406 G Street A Bank Account is a strong asset as well as a protection. . Especially to young folks just starting out on life's journey, one of the best rec- commendations for level headedness and frugality is a Savings Account. Money doesn’t make the man, of course—but it tells pretty ac- curately what manner of man you are—if you are keeping a Savings Account actively growing. ' And then it's always handy ¥ the rainy day comes. If you haven't a Savings Account it's only because you haven't weighed its advan- tages—do that—and youlll start one immediately. While your money is on sit here we pay interest at the rate of 3%. srday Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles are | spending the week end with Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Meek of Richmond, ' formerly of Washington, and with his bride will make thelr home in Rye, N. Y. on their return from Europe. {Mrs. Newbold Morris at Brookhurs s [ Lienox, s and S Welles will ve: | ,SMA¥or Andrew J Peters of Boston, e e e who has been steying in Washington, at the Powhatun, has returned (o Count 1 brother of | Massachusetts. Count ister _of = i B & ememding| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Llovd Aspin- il e epdin® wall. who have been absent from B e s Washington for scveral years, have i S been guests at the Powhatan since ! Kepresentative and Mrs. John E.|their return, but now are located at taker of Californie. whe recentls | the Hadleigh for the winter. de their home at 2400 16th street,| == e tuken an_apartment and are| Commander ami Mrs. Alvin Hove |settled Gt the Somerset House, 1501 |King have recently returned from 6t rents Tos the e aen: England, where they made their | home for several years, and are ! Mrs. €. wieklime Y has gone |ROW Staving at the Powhatan. [to" Tuxedo Park from Stockbridge — [Where she spent some time at thel Mr.and Mrs. Paul Fits Simons have | Gurtie tyatel started west te n until Christ- ! mas. when they return to their | M and Mrs, Henry White en- | Newport villa' for the holidays. tertaining W house party over the — [ Week end in Elm Court. their home at [ MrS. John P. Story. sr., has closed [Tenox, their gieste mehudine St Whitchall, her country place near | Pougtas obinson, " Mrs: William | Annapolist and bs established in her ||| Boustas, Mr. Charles” Allen Munn and | N Street house for the winter season. | Ar. Haréld Fic cw York. ; = i | Prince and Princess Rospigliosi | Dr and Mre J. 1% d'Vallier and Dr. |are at the Ritz in New York eity for {Charles P Teets, with a party of |# short stay. : we motored to Sara S the weels end. De o | Brig. Gen. Eli K. Cole, U. S. ny /| PAINT UP NOW— . Don't delay—it in false conomy. Fall fs the best ~the wood 1s dry und ! takes a “better Interfor and Exterior Work. FERGUSON, INC. 3134, Paloting Department. Ph. N. 231-338. £ ‘flot A Blemisl mars the perfect appearance Complexion Permantnt and tamocy skin troubles are effectively concealod, unnatural color and carrects &reasy skins. Highly antiseptic. Send I5¢. for Trial Size |3 FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York UGouraud’s 1. Oriental?Cream 1 s CUTICURA FOR HAIR AND SKIN For promoting and maintain- ing uty of skin and hair Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Tal- cum is an ideal powder, re- freshing and cooling to most delicate skins. Sampls Kash Pree by Mall. A, Lad- T Soap shaves without mug. at his home C., and Mrs. Cole of Paris Island, C., wil] arrive in Washington to- morrow to be the guests of Capt. and Mrs. James J. Raby at their quarters at the navy yard. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conner of Wash- ington have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Ambassador for an indefinite stay. A wedding of interest to Washing- ton will take place this evening at Great Barrington, Mass., when Miss Minerva Beebe, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John O. Beebe, will marry Mr. J hn Henry Hamiine of Lake Forest, Jil. Miss Beebe attended the National Cathedral School in Washington, and has a host of young friends here. Mr. John Murray of the State De- partment is aL the Ambassador, At- lantic City, to remain for a fortnight. Mrs. Harry St. George Tucker, who has been in Washington for several days, at the Willard, will leave today by motor for her home in Lexington, Va. The acting secretary of the interior and_Mrs. Finney, the former Governor of Utah and Mrs. Spry, the solicitor of the Interior Department and Mrs. Booth are guests over the waek end of Judge and Mrs. Ira E. Robinson at their country home, Adaland, near Grafton, W, Va. There is wild game at Adaland, and as there are expert hunters among the judge's distin- guished guests, it I8 expected that a big game dinner will add to the en- Joyment of the occasion. Mrs. H. Winthrop Lockwood, for- merly Miss Mary Carter Mulliken, en- tertained informally at a tea Thurs- day afternoon at her apartment, 2700 Connecticut avenue. During the after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood intro- duced their baby son, Winthrop Carter Lockwood, to their friends. Mr. James William Berry of Wash- ington and Miss Katharine Latham, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latham, were married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride, in ‘Winchester, Va.,, by the Rev. W. M. Depp of the Methodist Eplscopal Church. The bridegroom is a grad- uate of the University of Virginia and of George Washington University. They will live in Washington. The Royal Country Club will hold its opening dance of the season Sat- uraday night in the large ballroom of !heflRflIelgh Hotel. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. —_— Twenty thousand umbrellas were left in the cars of the Paris under- ground railway last year. HEATERS will take the chill off the room these cool evenings. :MUDDIMAN & Ca 124G St 616 12th S0, READY FOR DRIVE Every-Member Canvass to Be Formally Inaugurated in Washington Tomorrow. Formal Inauguration of the nation- wide campaign in the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington will take place tomorrow. Mission services will be held next week in preparation of the every-member can- vass, which will be held Sunday, Novem- ber 20. At these services will be speak- ers of national repute in the churc who will bring a message from the bishop and presiding council. The missions will be held at 3 and 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, at s Mark's and Christ Church, Georgetown, and on Monday and Tus dav al St. Stephen's and Epiph Church. The general themes to be cussed at these services will be: *“The Purpose and Plan of the Campaign for 3 The World's Opportunity, Country and_ the shop Bra hildren’s conferen; Church at 4 p.m. Wed- at St. tephen ar Campalgn. The services are open_to eve tributor in the campaign and an oppor- tunity will be given to obtain important information and learn of the objects to be attained in the lust year of the move- ment. But more especially is it desira- ble that the rectors of the churches and the workers in the campaign be pres- ent. This is the wind-up of the three- year campaign, in which it is hoped to Taise $42,000,000 throughout the world for parachial and missionary work. The four missioners will be Rt. Rev. T. D. Bratton, Bishop of Mississippi, who will conduct the mission at Epiphany Church: Rev. Dr. Walter Mitchell, who will conduet the mil sion at Christ Church, Georgetown; Rev. Dr. W. Russell Bowie, who will conduct the mission at St. Stephen's Church, and Rev. Roberts Seil Marriage Licenses. Marrisge liccnses have been issued to the foilowin, 5 Eugene C. Rowiey, jr. orTmu city and ex. atherine C. Bealor. Frances Berry cf Kan Antyy Harry ¢ hilling and K Albert G. Black of St. Paul and Olga An- derson of Minneapolis. George G. Thompson and lda G. Laurie. Harry Berusteln and Huth V. Matsey, both of Richmand. B John W. Shepherd and Elizabeth A. Jones. Paul Q. Anderson and Bronwen M. Williams. i Icommz moderate east and northeast. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 66; 8 p.m., 50; 12 midnight, 44; 4 am,, 40; 8 am., 4 1 V. Plhigradt of Esment, Va., and L. Day of Richmond. es Williams and_ Haitle Jon ! Morrls Jackeou of Aldie, Va. sad Lacy Corum of Havmarket, n“’ll"um“.hhlnmn aud Beatrice Colbert. Arthur W. Brron and Al'ce Dunn. Niman D, Tinn and. Katherine 3. Thoma Join W. Davis aud Flizsbeth G Walker. Vi ) nd Caroll Rutkoweks. yon 5 Teavers, U. B. A and Miriam R. Luerson of th S Roscoe Montagu Ellen E. Lofty. uhot and Myra Logsdon. . Washgey and Gertrude Murray. Carl Wallace ‘and Hester Bonds, both of! Sandy Spring, Md. Earl C. King and Grace M. Creamer, both of Baltimore. George K. Harvey and Edgar C. Warley. H Daniel £, Davis and Mary' E. Tavemner. William M. Gutbrie of 8t. Joseph, Mo., and Minnfe Letis of this city. Arthur Butler and Sadle L. Baxtos. Births Reported. The fellowing births hava been reported to the ‘health depurtment within the last twen- Annt id! am, od Mary H. Sullivas, girl. Virgioia Williams, boy. 0 Margaret Baker, glrl. Frank H. and Bernice F. Curtis, gifl. Pililp a5 Wingetred Doadridse, gicl Gieorge ane 2l . Fox, 3 Clardcce £, and Botty L. Pariridge. girl. Hohert . and Eleandr Eaterson, girl john and Hi 3 Honry and Viola H. Kaidenback, girl, Hasen O. and Ethel A, Eiliott, girl. Ralph R. and Folly I. Vance, girl. G. W. and Bertha 1. McKay, boy. Léo 6. and Carrie Daey, boy. Walter W. and Clara L, Keiler, boy, Harry B. and Maud O. Danforth, bey, Helge O. H. aud Helen Murray, 'boy. Curan and Oline Rocheater, boy. L. and Mary L. Punk, boy. Harry 1. and Oecilia M. McHenry, bey. John A. and Galin Hyder, girl. Constantine and Angela Hokaris, girl. Louls W. and Gertrude B. Metager, boy, Arthur K. and Alice B. Paxson, girl, Evert L _and Vivian K. Bono, bey. Francls C. and_Evelyn L. Smink, boy. Henry L. and Frances Flemer, girl, Joln M. and Ruby E. Peyne, gitl, Charles and Lens Manly,” boy. Eddle and Panl Ashton, ‘boy. Charles and Louise Wright, boy. William €. and Mary T, Thempaca, boy. Pinckney and Bessie Hatton, bay. . Clandius and Cora McNeill, girl. Asbury and Jane Jobason, girl. q To the Trade— We have a complete line of all repair parts for steam and hot water boilers, furnaces, la- trobes, stoves and ranges. Let us have your or- ders early. Rudolph & West Co. 1882 New York Ave. N.W. L {\\43Zan }TO CONDUCT NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN IN EPISCOPAL CHURCHES HERE SOCIETY MARY Tt 1421 A ANDERSON. LEN, Hyalt Octalic of Ml v 14 Tvan i her of widow oW ARDS. w COMBS, On Fridny everine, terober 14, 121, | (LIS, W at iis lute e ", Otis pluce, HALRS | RIS MORE COMES, In the 4 yeur of his Ganrded g Funeral services at toe Chureh of v the . Octuber 17, £ 0 am DANIEL! 1421, A Heart, Inter S. o or fonds at pes 1 down Weel pwni HLL CHILDREN ® peaembina s AN , ¥ ROLLINS 1y, HINT et e o HIS BROK} M, LATEN Y . HOLLINS BT, REV. DR. WALTER MITCHELL REV. DR. W. RUSSELL BOWIE, hamer, who will conduct the mission at St. Mark's Church. Bishop Bratton to Preac Bishop Bratton will preach tomor- row morning at Join’s Church at s the 11 am. servi i at Epiphany Church at the 5 pau. service. Dr. Mitchell will speak at the Church of the Ascenson tomMOrToW mOrning im- mediately after the processional hymn, and will preach at Chnst Church, Georgetown, at 12 noon and at 8 pan. Mr. Selhamer wiil preact the Church of the Nativity at 10 am. Christ Church herd at 4 pm. pm. Dr. Bow Washington until Monday. While the missions are being con- ducted in Washington, Rev. D. Well- ington Curran, in charge of the cam- paign for thix diocese, looked the churches in Prince Georges, St. Mary's and Charles coun- ties, all a part of the Washington diocese. Sunday, October 30, will be given over to nation-wide campaign day in_the churches in the counties when the rectors of the churches will all exchange pulpits and preach on the campaign. Early in November all-day confer- ences will be held in these churches, in each county: St. Mary's county, Christ Church, Chapti Georges county., Trinity per Marlboro: Charles county, Christ Church, ia Plata. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudiness; gentle variable winds. Maryland—Fair and slightly warm- er tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness: gentle variable winds, by noon, 66. Barometer—4 pm., 30,48; 8 pm. 80.46; 12 midnight, 30.48; 4 a.m., 30.4 8 a.m., 30.44; noon, 30.39. Highest temperature, 66, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- turg, 38, occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 52. Ceondition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water &t 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 66; condition clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast.and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:05 a.m. and 1:19 p.m.; high tide, 6:48 a.m, and 7:05 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:47 a.m. and 1:58 p.m.; high tide, 7:28 a.m. and 7:44 pm. The Sum and Moom. Today—Sun rose, 6:17 a.m.; sun sets, 5:81 p.m. Temorrow—Sun rises, 6:18 am.; sun sets, 5:29 p.m. Moon rises, 4:52 p.m.; sets, 4:54 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va,, October 15—The Potomac and the Shenan- :.Iulh rivers were both clear this morn- ng. Weather in Various Cities. e e e e Temperature. ® «m =D ] 5 g Stations, B g 5 Abliene, Tex. 30.08 86 Al 80.40 66 Asbury Park..... 60 Atlgntie Olty 30.48 62 Baitimare ... 9048 8 Birmingham, 80.30 70 Biamarel 2004 T8 Boston 2 Buffalo . 58 B2 Charleston . 8022 70 60 Cloudy Chicago 6 48 Pt.cloudy Cincinnat 70 86 Ciear’ Glevelgud 6 42 Ci Denver 74 48 Detroit 6 48 El Paso, 83 58 Galveston kT Helena o8 48 Jacksonvilie, 80.08 74 M8 0.4 Kagsas City. 30.08 72 56 Los Angeles. 20.98 68 56 0. 88 48 76 72 3.08 72 Pt.clond; Glear " Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloar ARIBBIIREBRI CARDS OF THANKS. HERLINY. wish te express our sincere aj jation apd thamks to our relatives and friends and to the rapher's divi slon, census bureau, for e kindness, sym- utiful floral offerings tendered DAUAY 353 Besih00 Sar acar davgnicr and er, BARAH A. HERLIHY THE FAMILY. * PINCKNEY. We wish to thank our relatives, triends, well wisiers and Mall_Group, 7th and n.w., members of church. lodges jes’ for their kind, remembrances mpathy and _beautiful flor: ered at the death of our be. tributes re: fatier and son, ARTHU LW BN PINCRNET, A RS. FLORENCE PINCKNEY AND FAM- ILY. . A to R, ST ‘begutf 1 tributes at the death nSWILLIAK WEIGEL AND SISTERS. has not over- | strance of our d uddey, Octuber 14, 1821, at Gar- | TURNER. 1y FINCH. s ‘ T Beld Hospital, DAVID WRIGHT, sin of M | Boiber, SARAL 2, who dejart aud Mrs. George A. Fiuch. 1313 L | tain dife wue yeur ugo toduy Stomow., i the seventh seur of his wge | lhe miduiht sass uie gleamiog opon her Funeral from Dis late residence Monday, wifeut 5 October 17, ut 11 ww. Iuterment at Moust | The one we loved o dearly and tried o bard Olivet cemetery. 166 tu nave GRIMES. On Friday. Octuber 14, 1921, a1 Lis on, dear mother, you suffered much, rexiden: Vermunt ave. bow 4 munnted uot wate ay by day at Tun U Lruken buarts we saw i g i tad wod Vbt ~a HA' TCH HUBDNELL. i1 CINDA HURD: Rolert Fuueral B 5 St Mary's Chapel 2ird st »is Tuiern Husmony Friends wnd relatives invited. JENIFER. October 14, 3921, at 615 2 HENRY E, lwloved hushaud of Carrie Jenifer of Fuirmount Heights, 3d Yived by & wou, grandson wnd an adopied - ANNIE. mbrance of ER, who de- dauughter. Funeral from Asbury M. E. tuduy, Octobr Church, 11th and K sts. now., Mooday, © tuber 17, &t 1 o'cleck poan. 1 | " av o vemr to year, MACFARLAND. Entered into full | ,‘,",".",1 Gr it day, October 14, is residence, 1208 1oth Prom Tl Baire i, HENRY Leloved din of T e A s . Miry L. D Vuneral in- Rl terment priv. al wer will e { TURNER, 1 ot m hield in the Covenaut notice withiu due s beart ‘vanie 1o uf desots 17 WHEELER. i the urs of Jesus we | THOWHEELER 1018, st Montfaucon | 43 fuiler DANIEL IBLRT |y ’ Monduy. Ortobe tat Congre THE FAMIL WARFIELD. Cupt. JOHN BRECKINEIDGE WARFIE Prof. 3. 1 Wartield and 3 T Warnhelt Who was kille ? Novewber 5 1918, at Cl . Fraoee. will i day, October £ the morning 1 glurious sun: ago toda s a1 the Holy Nt Eternal rest grant to hi And det perpetus] digit WHITTINGTON. Do Naoa i memory 1 15, fund wud 1 There fs not 4 du¥. dvar brotier That 1 do ot think of In_my beart T i Never shall T ceuse Never shall your my Sweetest thoughts furever lin Around the grave wher t u murmur, Ler side th thee, n are Taid ISTER KATIE thou ever hide.* murmured not, . it | BARRY. 1u sad lut ooy of oot 1 owuch devoted hustand s fathe WILLIAM L. - on that day. BAKKY. Wiy deparicl this fife tirie soars i en heaits, wgn todus Gctoby Ms Ausiversars cd a . s at St Aloyeius Church, LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER, hacbeied '““ Hige Qi SISTELS AND BROTHERS . iy A WILLIANS. 1n swl Lt Iiiug remembrane 3 LY WIL i And those wh sull i } AM g arms tires ! ars u 108 i S divine, whose i She wus o way all | v was i loved by | o wauld forgive but ieuven vice 1 1l Klee BURROUGHS. In loving mem wife and our dar) her. MARY ELIZABETH BURROUGHS, who was taken from us three Years ago today, October 13, 1815, | HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.* | DENISON. a sad but ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE. 4 _devotion ta |and embalme ; and | dious clia; eral Director in_eounection. Comm n cremutorium. Modera brother, “HARRY "1 o prices 182 oow._Tel. call M. 185, eparted this life three sean ‘toda 5 Getober 15, 1015. Timothy Hanlon Fresh in_our heurts our 841 H 8T, NE Phone L. 5543, Sweerly, tender, fond — Frank Geier’s Son: There is not a day, dear That we do not think of 3 s Co. | I . 1113 SEVENTH STRE! N Jesus, while our hearts ure Liewding Moden Chaper, ' Teluphons. cail, Novth 829, Help us in our du JAMES T. RYAN 517 PA. AVE. 8.E. Modern Clapel Liscols 1L Frivate Ambulances. Livery In Counection. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st n.e. Plione Lincoln 524, Modern_Clapel. Automobile Funerals, 2319 18th St. NW. Columbia 514 R SrenraCo’ 1208 H STREET NwW (FORM:RLY S40F STHW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuNichols WBSpeare V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OT NOR CON. NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R, SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) kiin G20 910 F st. n.w. Quick, Dignified_and Efficient Serviee. W. W. Deal & Co. To weet him over MOTH A dear soul to heaveu has flown, A dear brother from our home hus gone No more will his sweet voive gladden our 1 es that filled us with a His bright. smiling e cheer Are now closed in death, Hfllr Trvin, we'll meet his form laid away (nee Slater), w duy, October 1910 HER CHILDREN, bute of love and desotion of memory of our dear fatser andfather. THOMAS DUCKETT, wio departed_this life.seven years ago today, October 13, 1814, A few more years shall rol A few more seasons And we shall be with Asieen within the tom Today recslls the memory at rest 'ER SARAH. GRANDCHILDKE: Just seven years ago foday. As 1 sto0d beside hin bed, The physician smoothed his gentie brow Aud whisperea, “He i ea, 16 H ST, N.E. Lincoln S404 DAUGHTER PRISCILLA. | _Automobile Servic Chapel. When_those solemn words were spoken T It filied my heart with pain G - o But I live in that blessed assurance ~{SAWLERS ~ - I shall meet Lum o ram N A 5 MORTICIANS . ran st raune . GRANDDAUGHTER SARAH. In loving remembrance of my dear son, GEORGE R. EDELE: who died three ears ago, Uctober 15, 1018, 18 LOV MOTHER, ANNIE J. BROO! EDELE! WELL. In_ loving memory of our dear brother, RALPH 8. KIDWELL, who de- parted this life three years ago today, Oc- Tober 15, 1918 Not dead to us—we love you still— Not lost, but gone before; You live with us in memory, And will forevernore. IN-LAW, LESTER astasusni Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1841, 3034 M St. N.W. B roe Antomohile Rervice. MONUMENTS. i | We specialize in designing and erect- PR RIDWELL ing memorials (monuments and mau- LAWB. In wewory of onr dear, faithful hus- | soleums) of quality and character. e O X Ty > " %1 A representative will call by appoint- ban parted this life October 13, 1010. Two long years, still we miss him: ment with folios of designs and sul gestions. Some may think the wound is m;lled. THE J. F. MANNING €O, INC., But little do they kuow the gri In our hearts conceled. 8, MRS, LA ELZIE AND FAMILY. * G, Sacred to the memory of our 914 Fiftennth Stree dear mother sister, MARY E. MEHRL- Vi Bi b ho di ted this B 4 enraage ey, Ceteber 15, T016. CEMETERIES. . The PI'IE Ceme oy, Meaasete: FortLincoln: Baltimore Boulevard at District Line. Your tired hands are now at rest, Four welcy fovewee Sl a mother you wore the best, Ar S d S our place ‘ean never be filled. My heart today is very heavy, My thoughts are all of thee; How 1 loved and how I miss thee None but God in heaven can see. LOVING DAUGHTER MARY. In_our hearts your memory lingers, Tender, sweetly, fond and true; There is not a day. dear wister. That we do not think of you. There are those who still will linger Around the grave where you are laid, Who will come and seatter flowers Offices: 1836 G st. n.w. Fhone ¥, 4745, Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves U d Natural P e . B Fintenea Flnlfl_~ DR - E. 4700 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER %01 . BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS _Phone M, LovIG SHeTHits: ANNIE AND T1LiJE, » [ 4% MODERATE PRICES. Siagtan PEAKE. In ssd but loving remembrance of| Appropriate Floral Tokens our dear wife and mother, LAURA G. & FBAEE (ace Linkine) who deperied this Floral Co. ife five years age, October 15, 1016. 14th and Ave. Maio 108, In our hearts yoor m Iingers, Tender, ., ton, t T e wor e, Bax. Soat. mothe Gude Bros, Co., 1214 F St That we do not think of you. HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN,' Prompt auto delivery service, Artistic—expresaive—inexpensive, -

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