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THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 ; y g cl'"Z[Ns APPR[]VE Tidea” 1n” sonche il neroaseed iy |FRANK W. DOHERTY, RED ; o s TR, L] Senators Capper and Poindexter, was s : 00 <. | and wother, ROSA “i J:I.\n. SCUR : discussea st rome length during the. CROSS DIRECTOR, DIES |Ervin 8. Hubbara Was Wenl e I s Bl Naturday, Uetobor | cOL' DA_v‘s 's BAHRED. : il‘&vll‘hr pointed out, {s thoroughly | familiar with War Department de- {efslons and opinions, and in addition sunot Take: Civilian Position at formerly instructor in law at meeting. William McK. Clayton uri | t . Salary of $7.500 a Year. , | west Foiut. He alwo asked whether, the approval by Yhe association ot | Xnown Government Architect || san irmaate it o Nams Ghurch 8¢ | ssen . s officera | Ct ‘i a el se bills, 0 ] : - : Vmployment of retired Army ofi ;rulffll- Davis could elect to take the Congress _were explained by Wounded Soldiers at Walter Reed | Funeral services for Ervin S. Hub- | JOHNSON. Thursduy, October 20, 1421 nt \'{,‘f,"*"'{r“'"}"\"‘ i weivilian pesitions in the governs |civillan salary and waive the retired speaker. He was followed by George ! bard, prominent government architect h 5 a.m.. at the rexidence of his unnthklr. il N A t is probibited it the officers re- Army pay while employed in the de- Francis Wititama, John C. Proctor and Lose Loyal Friend jina iendor i Sesonic circles, who et T e TR TR o o e M M s Aoty o ve 32300 ¢ > o Y 5 FE ers, who declared in favor of na-! nesday from apoplexy, werc . F i 3 " WALTER, Ir tve $2.300 or more a year, under lhe‘luarlm: nt. = tional representation and not that of | and Aid, iuew this ufternoon’at 2 o'clock at his| hreits Chepel 5 e ren Soar Fanl " D e et rms of a decision of the gontroller| The controller general ruled that b o3 tes Only. Mr. Clayton's resolu-| . > residence, 704 20th street northwest.) Church, . Oc 3, at 2 po - ‘nerad of the United States. I Col. Davis was still an eraploye of the B"ghtwood Assoclatlon tion was finaily adopted, and the fol.| Frank Winfield Doherty, field di- | Interment was in Rock Creek cemetery. | Interment cemetery, Fails | ‘ 2 fai e matter came up for a decision United States, and was merely off the lowing committee appointed, | rector of the American Ked Cross, st Church. ! Froplidat un inguiry from Attorney Gen- active list of the Army, and, there- e vided In the resolution: Willlam McK, | Walter Beed Hospital, died yesterddy Ry 2 SOHNBON. Octoher 20, 1921, at am et the Sowers 1 Dantherty. e At e fore Sume within the restrictions of | Backs: Bill for D. C. Dele- [Clayton, chairman; Homer Smith and | morning at the hospital after a brief / ) at her home, 110 Carroll st. ne., MARY & | e ral sl if he cbuld employ C(ol. E. the law. He also pointed out that tha 3 Lieut. L. J. Stoll, to represent the as- | illne: He was a native of Pa 3 ot - JOHMNBON, widow of the late Samuel B T, Yovisg, remembran: 5 Da . U, A, retired. at a salary | United States Supreme Court had held . sociation. E {tucket, R. I, and was in his forty- e D . £ wu and moiber of Irvin A. and Jum ! 2. who died th : §7.500 a year. in connection with | that there could be no axreement be- . gates in House. The recent order of the District | fourth year. In hiz death the Ameri- ¢ 5 . Johnwon and Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler. 2 tobe 10 pvestigation and proseeution of 'tween the government und officers tu Commissioners abolishing the parking |can Red £ross loses one of its best| i October 20, 5 not forgutten lleged frauds in Army contracts. Col. ' deprive right to p - ¢ of automobiles in front of office build- | heloved fleld directors, und one who | F S : K, & dence, 252 10th «t. FAMILY LEYRING, * = - . iings and entrances to stores was ! exceiled in quality and faithfulness - WOODROW W.. beloved fon of Charles LOGE: H Y = . OFFICERS ARE ELECTED |Prousht to the attention of the aswo-of serv Since December, 1920, Mr.| § o and Virgie . Jonston. Intorment iu Cul- | LOGEMANN. in 1o: R T 8 @il Hemstitching During Anniversary, 12c Yd.[ii% ciation by Secretary Lo K. Randoiph. | Doherty had been in churge of all s e e P, i R % ? £ who presented a resolution bearing! Red Cross activities Walter Reed ! - R LEE. On Thursda ctober 20, 1921, EDITH | el Lot today. Ot 2 i . = lm the subject, The resolution was and had brought pleasure and con-| k 3 telgrel i 3 . g ] 3 s er adopted after a discussion of the rort to bundreds of wounded service % % o - BN, W SURLY gnomn Charles W. Ray Again President. |situation with which the police e | men. s il : 2 g e r aar ik o s fong Ask Po f Park. |partment iz confronted. It was point. | Drior to his tenure of office at Wal- <3 Al b e stl.wnement of Park ed out that the entire parking situw |ter Reed, M¥. Doherty served ut New . R WAV, fnddenly, Foany. Octover 2L, 1031 ing Rule. tlon fconltberrmedied v iateictien: | port &Newa | Hort| McHonry, t:n}vl T e ROBERT S.. tatdore N - rty-minute park- 1 d Cam phareys as field 3 % llian N Notieo Officers for the ensuing vear were|Ing rula by the polics aepartment | roird and Camp H e “Cross | i S Paseri ey " ¢ tear. S LOM AND AUNT MARIE KU4# clected at the fall meeting' of the Drawi ervice at the outbreak of the war.! E NELSO! ddenty Octeber 19, 1 back of Parking Rule. it e < } y . Buddenly, on October 19, Brightwood Citizens' Association at &| The res te was placed in charge the Red; - / MARGARET M. NELSON, widow of the late _ solution as adopted urged | Cross wi Newna one of | 3 Jumes A. Cooke, heluved mother of May ¥ x meeting held in New Masonic Temple, &ed | Cross work at Newport News, one of | 7 “ooke, motler of Mas E | LOGEMANN. 1o 1. Funeral 2 pan. Saturday niece LOU the Commissioners to delay actlonin | the most important debarkation posts s ago t putting into effect the regulation, |ON fl:’e rc‘c‘-‘lfil- While m»‘xl-g-. he estab. | " which, in the judgment of the asso- | \iShed the Ited Cross futelligence sery- PACE. October 19, i e clation, would be & serious detri- |ic¢; Which brought comfort and r 1 Wastugton Grove, g8, Tramn : di r I R S T Brightwood. Those elected are: Presi- 1219-1221 G Street N.W dent, Charles W. Ray (re-elected Store Hours—8:30 to 6. : (sixth term); first vice president, George Francis Williams (re-elected); second vice president, John C. Proc- g, . tor (re-elected); third vice president, %////// % [Charles C. Lancaster (re-elected); r r 1 v of serv- i meént ‘and. a1 insonvente Tnany | lief to parents and relatives of in hin 8lst seur. Furlersl fre® his 1 ik e 05 Tn or Jroonventence do o et White at Camp Holabird, Mr. | residence, Saturdus, 8 o, Interment Gatth. | When God called hee on big a / hind' ChaT&o '« ki | ersburg, Md. AUNTS LAt nient to the business latereats within had charge of the work in ™ : LOVIS L the territory prescribéd by the new lis, tl ¢ five substations. Edge- ! ENNINGTON. On Thursdus. October 20. ! & 4. AL KU regulation. The association also pe- . arsenal and Aberdeen, as well ,!‘ --um- Jm en T i ook . In sad bat lovieg titions the. Commissioners to grant a | When in charge a{ Camp Humphreys Tnother of Dyl § o oved daughter und sister, public hearing in the matter and se- {his territory ircluded Wa«hln:tnn, Jees)(0n Raturdky.’ (haoher o ; years today, October 1 fourth vice president, Willlam E. Z _.‘. ) Walsmith; secretary Louis F. Ran- |cure the views of parties affected. | barracks. the Naval Hitspital, Boll- |8 I T GG R e = 1] dolph (re-elected): corresponding sec- | The following committce was ap- |ing Fleld, Va; East Potomac Park.| n.w. o retary, W. L. Wilson; treasurer, W.|pointed to represent the association | Fort Myer,” Fort Washington, Fort; in the event that a hearing is grant- |Hunt, Indlan Head and the Bellevued ed: L. . Randolph, chalrma; magazine 7 George Francis Williams and W1l-|{ Hix lovable personality endaured j of 32 Drummond xt.. 'y 5 r ! ixtler Wiokh di 5 Clayton and John A. Saul. liam McK. Clayton, {him to thousands of service men and | ERVIN 8. HUBBARD. - mither of Ablgall, Robert aod Betty Pulter- {a. bettor daughter 5o on sy Elmer Johnson was appointed rep- | their ramili Funeral fron of her Lrother Following the election President r : " S i Louisg. <weet be th re Ray anpounced the appointment of e of the association on tl; Mrs. Frank W. Doherty,| Mr. Hubbard came to this city thirty | oo : a4 loved son, Knew i the following chairmen of committees rommittee in the member: years ago as supervising architeet in | i 5 L = HERS ANi0 | | H. Landgraf; financial secretary, F. B. Germon; delegates to Federation of Citizens’ Associations, William McK. k48 1 for the ehsuing S Steae in the District of the Fy s B v - sury Department. He hus! ’ skt £, N ShalDavements cEorel sion or Citizens' Asso. g § il ¢ sen for the past fifteen years arehi- | . i | MACFARIAND, pdl o 2 : P z e lams; law and legislation, i St , 7 Charles H. Russell; fire and pol o = held in the € e ) 8 Charles H. Neely! public wutilitie: Y/ 138 4 Charles C. Lancaster; public health, 7 Tjh gt AN Dr. George B. Heigecke: Rost office, A e A resolution commendi i at - Takom: A in the office of the quartermaster | Loy inew Richardson). futher of ¢y R tion of Col. €. O. Sherrill, s | Church this aft J neral’s office, War Department. Hel er uf James E. nud Beojaw tendent o public buildin Tt tent will o vax one of the architects for the St Nuturdax esenitie, Octo grounds, in requesting Congress 104y . ae Milford, ¢ ¢ | War and Navy building. from Mount Carmel Japtist Church, reconstruct and rededicate the statue | Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. | 974 and Ists moe T s of Abraham Lincoln, removed fron H . Hubbard; a ro Lawrznce‘ A volee ut miduight cawe; ied Flives 5 eurs £g0 l,,,:;' ')}.n.:r";x‘_'. 1 . | B rah i Montng. tlg‘:: .u"‘é.,rf'&e.i‘:.'é. gfl;{fl‘l PROMPT REPLY TO PLEA g::”fixfl;.?'x;fi:&%,“fi? a;:-x:&;lter, e started up to s wood, where President Lincoln stood ! > i 3 under firo during the civil war. was| FOR ROOSEVELT RELICS| - ;wr;:x:‘ pr:nglni;;xl i ifln‘g; i‘:‘;—locg‘;’lr; —=—— COURT NOTES INCREASE ,,,:,e;.;’,‘.:’i :,.“,{‘,,,..;.‘::.I‘m':{ve p'(:c'm of [Now Believed Certain Memorial{ OF PIJSTOL TOTING IN D. C. e o imiion for the neevasary wur.| Museum Will Be Great Credit remein; Andrew H. Wilson; public schools, No. 1, Jesse L. Firgood; public schools, ur Liearts your memory liugers A mortal urrow pierced his brow: der, swes fond and frie; wister, i He fell, bat felt uo paiv. 21 {BCOTT. Suddenly, Wednealny, ' 1 AMABA W. SCOTT. beloved husbsn No. 2, Homer Sn ; publicity and en- tertainment, John C. Proctor; mem- father of Walter F. Seott | o - et L 't | PAYNE. In raa cing memory of my nd wtepfat -Iwr of Melville T. Turper. Hi friend, ALIC CRAWFORD ‘,‘\‘\" lost of relutives und friends. Fuoeral serv- | depurted thix life two yoars ago tods jees at Second Haptist Church, rd st. be.| twber 21, 1019 tween H and I, at 1:15 o'clock, Sunday. O, mourn her noi. sh salely an o L & [bersnip, No. 1, Elmer Johnson: mem- bership. No. 2, A. W. Felka; parks and g parking, -Afbert a D et rbtocy WV Cor tasation leuves three sisters and one brother and and assessment, 1. M. Cleary; gar- George B. Malier: neighbor as- i sociations, George Francis Willlams, | veys and preparation of plans for ! October 23, Relatives and friends invited. Angels led ber all the w chairman, Albert S. Gatley, Jokn C. |connecting the various forts about | to Nation. Justice Siddons Condemns Carry- |sCOTT. it Rich in mercy. Jemis paled Proctor, A. L. Howard and A, N. Wil- | the District with a driveway. S s ! 3 : To the Tand of endl | Prompt respon has come to tha E 1. e . 5 son. ) appeal of the Roosevelt Memorial As.| ing of Concealed Weapons and | ; God promised we s 2 The _aue: of delezates in_the / e e i - i tain pm bt gloris g i Deaths Reported. which ars Will Impose Severe Penalties. 1. Lo o it Suer &: . o m‘".’n ,.i"' Y The following deaths have been reported to anization's stics Stadd riminal Divie| Fuveral from Recond Baptist Chucch. 8rd & OV PR « o the Beaith depariment within the last twenty. T was announced todny by |, . ueiice Siddone. In Criminal Divi-| puiween 1f and Ere n.w.. Sundey o 1 pa AMITH WILLIAMS Prlscllla Dean Ta'ns : fonr hour: i et e e ment hoy #ion 2, today, demounced what he| Dark ciothes, white gloes and aprons 0 v | BOAT. Tu lovine remembr . NbrahamDaridove, 52, Georgetown Tni‘ltnjen hold of the countrs, 1t weantermed the “increasing habitamonpg | Woru. By orerof te W~ o1 hush yerslty Hospita) 5 ;. |said. and it is believed that the re-|the lawless element of the National e il s | yeur ago today Naucy C. Linders. 42, Providence Hospital. | S %0 G3C L (8 SrHET I Onal | rHOMAS. Priday, Octuber 21, 1921, ADA X1 1920, e 85, Casnalty Hospital. | Sultine memoria one of | Capital to carry concealed weapons | THOMAS. Funeral services at the res-| yoyed tn life, in death remembe 77. 19 Defrees strect | which the whole well be " Selling % e e, & X dence of Mr. Ralph W. Lee, 1514 Newton T a0 Has for. Aeei| neoat of the most modern type.” Under mo | deare of Mr Ralph WE Loe, 1714 Newtn HIS W - = and_Infirm. ? ; S rebRET o | circumstances, the court announced, W omi 0 < Fan. | ROBS. Sucrcd to the momors of our heio. Twelfth Anniver- MCIm. aiiies anital. The assoctation preparing tofWwould he consider applications for | yuernent in 8t Paul's cemeters, Alxgn-| Say iy er, stster aud sunt, VA KOSh. b Twrd B Tanahan. 18, 111 38 strect north. | Send out a letter to 5,000 of the colo- | probation made by counsel for “gun- | senc > S died Octaber 21, 1918, nel's former friends and admirers, | toters ongly intimated that | THOMAS. Departed this iifr. Wednesfur.| (o R toters.” He strongly intimated that | THOMAS. Deps hi i st e o e o SRR Resting by the waters f A new ship- ment; all colors. SI -12 sary Price........ east. Oliver E. Burnham, 84, 918 16th street. | asking them to assist in making the |the limit of the law's punishment SCHOOL 3 ‘stherine Sanquist, 38, Garfleld Howpital. i Roosevelt Memorial collection Roose- | awaits all such criminals in his court. | denee, 14 Que st 3 You ai Ervin S Hubbard. ¢, 704 20th wireet, lvelt size. A term of four years in the peniten | : ! E In e e e rank erty, 48, Waiter Reed Hos Shi asocat also made public|tiary was imposed by Justice Siddons 4 e Jotm L MOTHER CLAKA BELKIY piral. Rlanche E. Stone, 1 morth, 3 i = k 248 14th strest | today @ letter from President Hard-|0n Arthur Fleming, c lored, twenty-{ [ "unq Mildred T. Thomas. beloved sister: Hhe traveled the ¥ 1k, wadressed to Hermann Hagedorn, | (W0 ears old who pleaded guilty to} of Sire. “Meriara Whitler, Edward aritur,| st ba i Ko Virginia avesue. | director « Ry B s ex of ho g. e son Arthur, Mre. Alle She has pald the pri 4 lirector of the hurean of research of | 1l . q" vVisited a number of apart-| Frances Hill. Funersi from Miles' T e e s th Eilinels, fida Tyson, 1, Freedmen's Hospital. the organization, in which the Presi- . s stelle Murray. 28, 25 Fenton street north- ' 3 y Si- [ ments, and. following his arrest, the urch. 3rd st between New Yo SISTER EDNA WASHINGTO lace materials. Twelfth Anniversar: 3 dent states that he is intensely in-ipilce cay, they found $1.000 worth of | L St. a L Breediug, g SRISIVAR S d 5 v Nobert Murns. 61, St Elizabeth's Hospital | terested i the movement of the | {orf i3 room. Rundir, October ‘28, ‘st 1 pa. Ged promised: we o agaie 4 R o o Tpon that fous da; corge F. o 3 organization. ndeavor,” | Benjamin Morris and Richard Wells, | an friends invited to attend. wpom, that glor ¥ Yoy Burgess. . 232 Nherman aveoue. | Baid the President 8 2 public | Loth colored, were ent to the pen Departed this fe auddenls. § Ao the iRk M s nry homas, 50, 14 Q stree! service. As u nation we hav i tentiary for three vears for house- 3 1, at 1 uelosk, MEW VIVIAN BEOWN * Pearl Tyler. » months, ¢ ren’s Hospital. o - v - e Tames and Ophelis Clax, © dase, | Lendency to give too little regard|preaking. Edgar Dixon. colored, was d and loviue Collar and Cuff Sets s 12 This lot includes silk, leather and . Sale Price . to historical matters, forgetting that | wiven a like teym of imprisonment for | fuishter of Frank and Cathrine | e our future depends on what we have | wnatching $14¢ October § from 2 man| Cigreh, I st. nw., ¥rid o vl depurted this learned from our past.” i Ce Ocloler e e o p. ‘e o ths 3 in a near-beer 1000, v 'k p.m., Rev. Norman, iy 2 2 Paul Jones Middies PR LG A ’m.‘.,'.‘l A o1, L Newbeln 6. T : VOTED WIFE, ST 1 emn | eeT o hrev women's collegen, the|TO TRY FOR NAVY ACADEMY. | ¥ho passed a worthless chieck forl Friday Morning. Octorer 21, 1921, f = 1dculh rate hetween the ages of 3 . was given elghtcen months fn ! wk, GOVE SAULSBCRY WILKON, | WHITE. Iu loving remenibra | twenty and sixty-four )'eirfi is only Stewart E. Wright, 1112 Girard strec | the penitentiary. Joseph Dawson re- years. Fuperal servicex Lavs ‘i daughiter, CUETTA WHITE and Joseph B. Colgan, 2 stre ceived a sentence of one year and ona tug parlors, Mondas, October 24.7at! inte ete: st ome year 94 e i 3.94_ver 1000 tober 21, 1920, 's; a wonderful . | xoutheast, have enlisted in the U. S.|day In the penitentiary for grand lar- All white and white with colored coller and ' .Iz cuff: value; sizes 6 to 22. ~" " MOURNING BLACK { Marine Corps to take the competitive | ceny. IN MEMORIAM. Nobody knows 1fth Annt | examination for entrance to the Naval = But few versary CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.!'\cademy at Annapolis. The law au- e In memory 'of MANVILLE ATs-| T sbed miy died one year wgo today, October | When otliers cutts sumr memory lir . tender, foud and Dupont Cirele, Fr. listed men to the Naval Academy each 2469 1S5th St. Col. €36 year. ! Thore is grief that caunot find comfurt, | Mgr. Synnott Was President of St.| _And wounde that cannot he healed; ! | ~And sorrew deep in the human heari John's Preparatory Seminary. | _ That cannot be revealed. Tle sleeps, that was 5o young and fair =——— OPEN SATURDAY TILL10P M. BALTIMORE,, Md., October 2i.— He slumbers sweet aid ginows no ca . . _John Synnott, president of{ His heart was pure, his [ife w0 Soung; John's T'repa Seminary., | Yet not our will. but God's, be dous Hartford, Conn s e marted op b Charles olleg: ille. BANES. In sad bat loving remembrauce e 3 was sixty-three ar dear wite and mother, FANNIE BANKS, | i 1ol vor febt o patn {cians said he probanly died from | who departed this life one year 20 sl ; | heart fadure. Gctoher 21, 1920 Gt wnweliiels service ta e, With forty other priests who were | Oue year has passed. our hearts still ors, o follow graduated from the Seminary of St. | As time goes un we miss her mor f Sulpice at Paris, Mgr. Synnott Her loving smile and gentie fi came to Baltimore to attend a eale-! No one can Hil her vacant place. f £ ‘ bration in their honor by priests at | HCEBAND, PAUGHTER AND SON = - — St. Mary's Seminary and Sulpician | BROOKE. In sad but loving remembrance of | i8eminary at Washington. He was r dear nephew, BENJAMIN MORRIS ; found dead in his room shortly after | BROOKF, who departed this life three sears 7 h his return from Washington. ago today, October 21, 1818, 2 Loved in life; in death remembered. | i | ', Dyed Within 24 nzg thorizes the appointment of 100 en-{ PRIEST DIES SUDDENLY. | Silk Specials £ 404nch Crepe Meteor—Colors and black. 40-inch Crepe Back Satin—Black. S | 40-inch Charmeuse—Colors and black. WOHLDS LA | Come and See! § E, Compare quality, style, 40-inch Willow Taffetas—Printed effects. E: 86-inéh Dress Taffeta—Extra quality, in black £ and navy. > Twelfth Anniversary price, choice, yard. fit, and price with any shoss you can find else- | where. That'sall we ask. \ Here are some Misses’ Jersey Dresses EG,‘:;':.;;LT | hwith 'H: m“:‘;:fl:‘:c:‘f:: -Iz ",$...2.:g§,: —_—— ' TUNCLE GEORGE AND AUNT ELVA. ¢ A v ";m"'l"'”":m b Another Big Purchase | Y R e v e o i 5 e Anniversary Sale Price.... o — 3 iheGeath"of "our "heloven sisier ama wunt | DS BO Lol Joseph F. Birch’s Sons of Those Wonderful LUCINDA K HUDSELL. o tLy.e| Bl cngreved deep witiin our hearts P g it . = AgRon 3 L Your imags shall always dwell. 13034 M St. N.W. tablished 1641 i $30 and $35 i Peaceful be your rest, dear grandms, g3 ! Specials f Van Raalte Silk Veils s.|_|2 » Saturday Large, square shapes, in black and eolors. | Q A wonderful value for the Twelfth Auniver- ! Boy Scout Shoes Little Gent's Black and Tan | Lace Shoes, sizes 9 to 13%4. - $1.98 Growing Girls’ and Misses’ & | durable Lace Shoes. Very I special at Autemobile Service. i It is sweet to breathe your name; ——— BAGBY. Entered lnto the fullness of lite | In life we loved you dearls, 3. WILLIAM LEE, Fuseral Director duy, October 18, 1921, at \m., at n death we same. - Livery in_conmection. Comm: ::r”n:{dem‘t:’ r‘ Bth st. n.lv. HA“R[Q'X‘T HER LONPLY I‘AI"_OHTLB FRANC medera crematorium, !uden: M. BAGB widow of the late George W. ANT FHTERS MARGUERY Tel. call M. 1853 H;‘gh!. d!u\'nlrd ’dl“ h"":’ “flr Bsnl;e la.:: X e Brown. Funeral services will be held O Tt wio s it i urday, October 22, pom., at Nine. 1 - 2 | 5 years apo today. Octoher 21, 1015. o (iriends - Relatiyes | Gt in Arlington softly sleeping, = - ‘Where the trees do gently wave, BARBOUR. Friday, October . 21, Lice our dear husband and father m., & ence, n pi. nt Grave. niw.. LUCY A. BARBOUR. Funeral from Laukis pimaly fenent o Somehow our home seets louely B inte” rseien, Monaay, ocier 3, K[ Sommbon e Moms et s s, W. W. Dea S Tut oh, we cou feel more cl 'ul ol Ll LE. Idnecla BROWER, Wednesday night, October 18, l.%!r lf"‘». could r:n talk to you, dear. Automobile Servica, méh. p- at his residence, Long Island, HI8 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN, J AMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. BE, ® HORACE H., ir., son of the late Col. Hor' = neral turday, ctober = * his late dear eon, R . NNER, Jr., e g Tong Tsland residence. B nr.cted this life thve years ags, Octo. | Meders Chapal . ° © Liscuin 261 N R o CHINN. Thursday, October 20, 1821, at Emer. | ber 17, 1918, and his father, CHARLES A. e e gency Hospltal, GEOIGE D, Leloved son of | (r:;:ukn, SF., Sdtean years ago, October 21, pleton H. and Susan A. Chinn. Remains { 1 . ] q can be scen at V. L. Rpearc Co., 940 ¥ st. | e still moura the loss of our loved oner, WH. H. SARDO & g‘o- p.w. Funeral services and interment at his % 1 to save. 412 H st. n.e. Phene Lineol E ircate” resldence, pear Fredericksoure, | i et Modern Chapel. __ Automobile Faserals. turday, October 22, a am. smembered in their grave. Van’ Raalte Silk Hosiery All silk ; slight ir- nguhritie:gfiiflxiclu‘ll: to sz.‘z ~ find; in lack, brown, fawn, tan, y, white, and navy. eifth An- niversary Sale price..... H Be i CLARK. Departed this life October 21, 1821, BY MOTHER AND FIVE SISTERS, * - o Texto Twist = | Al sizes. i :Big Burly Overcoats. . . . .$17.45 A ditn 20 Ve, itk of Toomas 2 | GIVENS. In 1ad but leving remembrance of W -‘R-SrexreCo In black, navy and other solid colors; also 5 by 5 debn W, dc, Apsa O Williame Julioe U | “eur dear dariing, LILULAN MINOR nee 1208 H_STREET NW yariegated co » gard fube Chesterfield Overcoats. . .$17.45 Water . 'uia Towar 3. hompmon. un | Gihuth)” i et s ia yein ago. (o, ey arnr STk Twelfth Anniversary price, 4 tubes for ‘ g ’ t. n.w., Monday, October 24, at 1 o'clock. Warm Ulsters. .......... 81745 e, Death s abacd we of o dasing S e D _BnSpeere i COMSlI Wllipeers elte TC Seiae | 1 Childrén’s Lace and Button Black and Tan Shoes. Sizes 814 to 11. Special, .817.45 COLLINB. Thursday, October 20 1921, &t het | 1y pprg 1, sad but loving remembrance of | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR OOX. . . . i e L L R e paren ' SANIEL HARIS, | © NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. Homespun Suits. . ...... _817.45 A e aoid at 10am. Relatives and | 1life three years ago today. October 31 1818, = Smart Mixture Suits. ... .$17.45 Business Suits. .......... 81745 Sports Suits ..$17.45 Hair Nets Cap and fringe. Twelfth Anniversary Sale price, dozen . friends invited to attend. . DAUGHTER, ELIZA V. WISFIELD. ¢ MONUMENTS. DAVIS, Departed this life October 19, 1921. | HARRIS. 1In sad but loving remembrance of ——— —— ATIE, s Domarted e e e, Bilver pring. | L my dear sister, DOROTHY G. HARRIS, who | We Specialite in designing and erect- Ma. BESIE MAE DAVIS (nee Ashton), be- | gearted this life threc years ago foday, [ing memorials (monuments and mau- lovea wife of Gunwood 'Davis, devoted | GeRCEC oy Mgrg. skl sl mother of Rolai nd Gunwood, jr.; daugh- B 5 [ G lled my dear . aad Eila . Askien, | Three gesry £go foday Gof c& £ Call and see hundreds of photographic Fashionette Real sI i Emma V. sister_away. W S d. obert. 1. Avhton. Mre. And'we all miss her and are sad without her | oy coegtions and designs on exhibition in Poindexier and Mrs. Rosalie’ Hawiins of today. e . Philedeiphia. Pa. Funeral from Thompson's | Though it was God's will, and His will must chapel, H st. n.e., Saturday at 1 pm. Relatives and friends fuvited to attend. taken her that Ler DREAR. Departed this life after a brief ill- ‘neen, Wednesday, Octover 19, 1921, at 8:20 - t hard that we Lad to gart, a.m., ALBBRT A., beloved husband of Ger- | Dear sister. it wae hard i e ¢ e its caored % et P with THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. this big bargain at the Twelfth Anniver- sary Sale price of.........oen,.os . . trude Drear. He leaves 1o mourn their loss | For the blow was so ha a loving wife, & devoted mother, Mrs. Emma bing heart. 3 Drear: “two brothers, Horace M. and Prof. | Though you are gome we can't forget. Herméin Drear;- four - sisters, Mable, Theo- | For it makes no difference what re think- dors, Blanche Winslow (nee Drear) and ing of, we siways have a thought for Boys’ Black and Tan Shoes, i d broad Women's Patent Ox- English lace an toe styles, fords and Pfll:‘psk yes. . i e T firfl?&'fm? FOU Jet, ¢ BROTHER AND MOTHER. *| Qmsim®ipt s ot mow: 3 3 ‘With thres center buckles, 2 98 ] HOLLEY. In sad but loving remembrance of Goodyear welts, also patent $ . ; o g ‘e sancanet rate: | Cedar Hill Cemetery . 'gr?:éd:iw:fi lf:d h::l:!g:e Follow the crowd and you ! el e A “ww‘“ur .&nul_’:;m Black Satin Pumps. Twel - " No ome knows our longing. . Unsurpassed Natural Beauty i Anniversary ‘Sale $6 12 snl:re will save mh?ey by pur- - s S R 2 Lo ae m:«:&“ s e T are 8. . Extentod price o. chasing your shoes at Kin- i i rom chiifhoo through, When oibers oty Tast aaleen ney’s. 1 Departed this _life - Thursday, L. but loving_remembrance Departed i R ay: | KIDWELL, 1n smd remembence| STRBBAL LISCHER A0 e iate Hurmiet Ferghapn; | ofpour precioue leved one, BUNER KEY %propflate Floral Tokens G. R. KINNEY CO. et 0, it e ol T, Bt | o et v ashington Floral Co. . _ sy aE s o eluck, from late Touggnce! | As the nutuma lesten were talting o sat B fie Mate S0, Seventh and G Sts. inations; in 250-yard tubes. : X $2.98 ! “Omo” Sanitary Aprons Made in one-piece and uncovered. 3 INCORPORATED World’s Largest Shoe Rotailers 4 Lurge Factories - 729 7th Street N.W. — Open Saturday Evenings. : iy veir “lite . Wednesdny, -Octo- A alted tne ) :&:3:13'?&::«‘& “E.'ui"x'?n"-"‘o*ny ; And took our Elmer = N . W 7 beloved daughter of the late | ‘Elisabetn A u:-‘:-“n.n;::m, -l‘-‘r"t_n Teaven; 4 4 e T e ot awasec A]GEQ. C. A _TRUE BROTHER AND A’ phT(\T..P :xrlnmlvn F%‘U EMBLEME ~