Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 7

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i BT - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. 7 1 > h 'lared the Department of Agriculture. ' B ORIAM. i |He joined the Masons shortly nfte . ing remembrance of our deut the close of the civil war and a - r, FRA A8 EMMITT. whe o y life member of St. John's Lodge, Pitts- | diparied tis life e sears uxo, October burgh, Pa. He also was am mber of | 2 Eben Ford Post, G. A. of War- | Taken <uddenly away in young manhood's ren, Pa.: the So of lho’, Army Ui taim {the Potomac and the Old Guard, trict of Columbia. | Surviving him are Bis wife. Mre. Lke u flower in itx fragrance so soon, This g won, »0 loyal, so faithful and le Coulter Georgi on, Harold ieorge of California daughter, | Never an unkin anather. {Miss Carlotta Geory e NEWMAN. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear mothe ANA WMAN, i ‘ite thpoe years ugo to- . 1IN, The Hecht Co. plans prodigiously: OAT sale for all the family | The ““Stop, Look and Listen’ sign his friends, kind to all he koew. .Natlve of Washmglon Was Princeton Graduate—D. C. Law Compiler. CARDS CRAWFORD. r hearts ace still aching worse thun they did that da, Your tired hands n And God xo willes for every womdn interested in new Winter coats, $395° HARMON. We wish tion und th Aenth of D BROTHER. * of my dear o pasaed away 'HEY are coats that arrest at- Wi u.\'xl tention not only because of their strikingly new fashions, but because they are built of such fine fabrics as Brown velour, beaverette col- lar, $6.95 Pekin broad- cloth, beaver- ette_collax, $6.95 s MWARRIED, CRCLER—HUTCHESON. On Februnry £ When my jonruey bhere shall close. ’@ Suedetex Goldtone Bolivia Normandy Velour Pollyanna, ete. We are just two / of the many tots’ coats at $6.95 made to sell 58.95 to 815 HIS ought to prove the most popular seller for “coat day.” Think of such fine coats at $6.95 —coats developed of a swd, ud longing B down tin toduy, 1 Iittie Margaret, uy. Also pile fabrics that look like fur and are the next thing to a real fur coat. WILLIAM S. ABERT. et s Vit Freetm William law for the Di rominent in th died dence ut the Grafton Hotel. Mr Abert had been suffering from heart {trouble for ars, and ex- need a severe attack about two Abert. compiler of ) riet” of Columbii an it e of law f A g 3 Kiew . b s = you passed Salt’s peco plush Baffin seal Bering seal Lapinex yesterday at his A AND DADDY LEOMERISE. mbrance of my dear SAUER, wio de- ars ugo todsy, Octo- All are full SILK LINED— broadcloth velour | And most of them are finished polo cloth mixtures which he f: i with huge collars of real fur—rac- X % Held Severnl Degreex. iy chinchilla etc. Abert was the son of Licut. coon, opossum, beaverette. — William Abe Al lined and interlined: some with FUR collars, and R gTaiE all replete with such new style touches flare backs. buttons. Sizes 2 to 6. AI own, navy. tans, heaver, Sorrento. “Pollyanna” sizes 14 10 20 stitchings, smocking and fancy Sexls cloth coat, Plushes in sizes 14 1o 205 36 10 46. - Peliin. lrown, tanisheavers geive 8 from ”lrn‘x{:mn $39.50 navy. sorrenta blue and mixtures. {had the degr o O TN, rred upon 5. 1900, and Oetolns hool i Nunnie mest you in that eity When . P 2 s [ . A 0('|uiu~r. \\:"A’n“h;‘x“t{‘”“:‘ i I;:’hrfl.?n, 200 big boys’ wool Slenderizing coats Biedhina | e B .+ ¥ and practic s of our dear ter and sister, this ife Jor the overcoats e $9.85 were $16.59 ened '," il Gt Mat | Of Rlich J. Dzniels. Ar- s 2 memo B Dist crul hereater : T 5 t t woman ipilir Depurted this 1ife WeBwesday who will remeniser her stou iTambiz, 4 in that cam " o Nie 'those Who Joved her. best {for many ) Mr. Abert. during ithe latter v of his life. kad heen N iretired from active work., but i o few words to sliow 1 rememier th ED MOTHER, {tained an_ interest in e ‘(hv District up to the time (lf his Hast iliness. | In Various Organizations. Abert was a member of the Ma- | SISTERS AND '35 Coats built with long, slender arx. Funeral fr Reott, 408 Sth st at 1y, Iutermeut Under 810 for all-wool overcoats order, bei a Knight Temblar, . October 3 . = of the Wash- s what “Coat Day” brings boys of 9 to lines and that are full only | incton : (nhmh~ " thia Hi 18 years. where needed. . Big. burly, double-breasted coats. with con- e coat sty "o vertible collars, deep patch pockets and full Th ! ccretary of the Axte “l'lr::nn;: i s s belt. sketched ‘Club,. ot DAUGHT Funeral services will be held to- imorrow moming ag 11 o'clo Yl\N resid ¢ of his son-in-law, tten Story! jr. 1518 K street S. Dunlap of John's {Church, will offic Ifrom the various Lined with heavy worsted body lining and satin venetian vokes: high grade in every particular. Tailored of all-wool cheviots in solid colors and fancy woolens in shades of brown. gray, green, olive and oxfords. And “Coat Day” brings junior boys’ Overcoats at 5695 Double breasters, built of those deep-bodied cheviots that smile in the face of a blizzard. But- 89C tonto-neck models, with inverted pleated backs ; and all-around belt. Durable plaid body lining. Heawgl elbbed peositon Sizes 214 to 10, ] un_mn suits—just e = y (Third floor.) weight and style for fall and winter wear. Long sleeves and ankle length. Will we have enough Silver gray only. Sizes 4 to 16 years. may be had in suede, men’s wear serge, velour or goldtone: Finished with convertible col- lar; silk lined thruout. Riode Island ave. GLOVER. Funeral 1 attend | GORHAM. Thursds Interment will bhe inj| residen 1. cemetery, in the family wck, brown and blue. s 4214 to 524 ng .\l'r. A!Imr( are his wife annie Hamilton Abert: a son. {Hamilton Abert, and daughter, M {John Patten Story. jr.. all of this it \ { WESLEY _GEORGE DEAD. ‘[Clvxl War Vetemn Had Lived Here | | Twelve Years. Wesley George. civil war veteran and resident of this city for the paq' Misses' new twelve vears, died suddenly Sunday Coats at his residence, North Carolina | HOES, On Wednesiuy, L avenue. Funeral services were held{ tie United States N at the home Wednesday with Rev. Dr. | that are all |Joseph Dawson of Trinity Methodist | touch and go 2 iciating. Tnterment 2ton national ceme Fonars, u' Gat e Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chinpel Automobile Funerals. W@ R KrerreCo 'l 1208 H STREET NW (FORPRLY S40 F ST NW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears CuNichols W:B'Spesre “ V. L. SPEARE CO. Church, Zud and € w15 we., wh ':» reauir .N“m*“ THE SUCCESSORS OI NOR CON- x Wil e wing at 10 ani. Tor The ripowe | NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. ~ term & Mo et ceme- | EARE ESTABI Ul Em et at st vetcdn I’lmne lnmklm G626, S F ot. nw ‘| Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 113034 M St. N.W. Sxsviied 1801 : Boys’ fall . Other “stylish stouts” $39.50 to $69.50 union suils -~ 0 e Hospital, £ Julia W meril will be October 26, 1421, 1ok Phone West 96 omiohile Service. 1 Funcral Director ivery in comnection. Comme and_embalm Departed this life Mr. George was born July oAk st $ in Armstrong county. Pa. He antisted | r T dtne August, 1862, in Company. 29th | Kiuryaret Tasior, sud Mre, :hmmem of the Pennsylvania Volun- foxter mother of Marie F Fui . cers. us 2t T pm. from First Baptist ehureh, Featuring . . Coming to this city from Warren, h .:L.:nml'llv‘llluxw:lml:"n\‘v lf.’v'.' ‘: "rfu Magnificent They are alive with the Pa, twelve vears ago@Alr. George en-| 1+ Il pastor. | —to outfit all the gitls / snap and zest of fall—it —_— T o K'-Tn:":\ i, 3. B0 “;" T Y 5 Lived Son of ©. E oad An , uick, Dignifes ent serv 9 v Vi o choose v e free-swing- i uged u eral tonight, 7 p.m. fi who will want fox furs shows in the free-swing e e AT S g T et - Deal & Co. Pout texe ing lines; the sporty . KORHAMMER. Suddenty. October 2 A,,(...,.:',',‘," e ‘Ghape, . heather mixtures; the Givé Pearls e i, W ! Antowou - $12.95 coats yosrfesgnd sna ockets 'm:I belts 1 ear Rl ';;"‘\l-‘" ’":P"""“‘{"‘“\““' X 1 u ni‘mmhy Hrannl.o:l s chokers at PPY P ctuer 2. at 10 am. Friends inoy e $15.00 coats Frank Geier’s Sons C Co. Some have snug fitting fur col- tober 15 | 5, Jars of beaverette; all are full silk f or Xmas {MAGRUDER. on Thursiuy. « 1113 SEVENTH STRE $17.50 coats $18075 Tined thruout. E i 3‘;"::,;‘\‘\‘[".:2I“".E‘:L"'.-"m’x!« o Moden cjh?\"’(fl: \J'II'"R YANM‘ at Sport models and : ERETR e 317 PA. AVE. S.E. lovely full - furred long coats in : Linculs 142 Polo Cloth, Normandy and skins, rich and lus- $10.75 ey ~on of huxnh . ami Charles Minkin trous ‘pile, with head P Heather velour. Oitomer 25, at 1 e MONUMENTS. £ B % mixture, Browns, deer, navy, tau . fromm i late oo idene We specialize In designing and evect- Yes, we should have and tail trimmings. beaverette 3 WS 5 s TAUPSs Indestructible B MONROE. Tuuradn = !ing memorials (monuments and mau- enough coats; e took Brown and taupe. collar, & o g |0 s iy eidence. 61 3, 5t | goleums) of quality and character. all the maker had left = §25 Sizes 16 to 20. ; Pearl G| M nd devited Tutler of Kilie Muiro | We will gladly show you many Seau- 5 . (Apparel shop. second floor. Grimes. Notice of funeral later. tiful specimens of our work in any ef SHen Mgl OB | e i e D REARETH, et h :lhe local cemeteries. “It's a widely diversified as. tefour, : N Ckl nera Nrai® 81 THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., sortment, representing some. _beaver- € aces e 513 FiTiaeath Shaet thing of almost everything € col- 2 = {fl'r"':!*}",;“n'd ienwod LA = the maker prodaced. <;lr':"; It tart d ¢ d [} S l ! 18-inch Length . T & CEMETERIES. _ gk = | \ October 28, 1821, at 11 — i st ey e ke ol : = * gt T Mataiiat:| Cedar Hill Cemetery . st Mooy ol iton ok . : (d |G s Yoy s T Wt WA | Chapel and Vault—NonSectarian have : “trimmed, §10.75 . B | e 1ater Perpetual Care of Graves & E WOOD, October 26, 1921, at the resitence of Unsnrp.lned Natural Beauty g B | d e Y e e S o0 S g “Du Barry” Pearl: ihe Phones 1 and L. huge fur choker col’ars 9 rry’ arls are of ‘ihe Inte Jamex E. Wood. formerly vi Tat b il guaranteed not to break, of Fort Myer Heights, Va. Funeral Saturday, 5. October 29, at 1:30 . from her lats 1 y s & peel or discolor. Can be dence. 1.m-7—memA :!;::'-ww:’ Cometery: —and, all are full lined and warmly interlined. Solid hed in h st . colors and mixtures. Sllks, wOOIens) Satms 3 el e i T 1~ MEMORTAM. ¥ The Park Cemetery 24-inch Length B (AN ovi yrandmatner. i, RAE AL Who departed this life five :un'Non.Sechriln Perpetual Care . 5 g | M 1 i 1 | o lodl\ October 28, 1916 The new hcse shop features i Fine fashions }nd fabrics_ ; $13075 Tery: ded biises back st sasmories, Beantifal aha Stting Socstion. d we’ve proved their fit | | e, o iy e e 1 : s L . R e e e bsoMSE e Phoean Sllk hose and finish thru their 30-inch Length e G o | Readily accessi . .. - KR LOVIN GRANDCHILDREN, mLISI in favored styles and shades demonstration by Living Models. - & $19-75 ; uo:,«;.::;h] LS On-Battimore boslevard, at Dis- 7 ), ; In _lovi )embs onr Elegance with economy are the features that make Phoenix silk hose . . -Sizes and styles for every one. Choice, non ,:‘;:h;:- Ll i frict tine. the most satisfying of all silk hose to many women. As leading disfributors for Phoenix hose in Washington, we espe- cially recommend these numbers: el T Eh Office’ 1235 G St N.W. ace. PATHER, MOTHER AND NISTER. M S ATeS. GRANT. Th loving remembrance of our dear e l won_nnd brother, GEORGE P. GRANT, who Mail Orders Promptly Filled . Charge Accounts Solicited $1.10—Seamed backs, mtrcenzed tops. J g $1.45—All silk up to garter welt, seamed backs. $1.95—Full fashioned, mercerized tops. . $235—Full fashioned, silk to garter welt. A $255Full fashioned, silk to top. 2 §2.35—Richelieu ribbed silk hose. o/ $1.95—Silk and wool sport hoge, heather mixtures. (] $235—Silver gray full-fashioded wool sport hose. Men’s Phoenix hose ; 7th at F Where prices are guaran‘;eec;' 7th at F May be had in lisle clocked, 75c. Silk, §1. Wool clocked, $1.85, died three years ago today, October 28, 1915. FUNERAL DESIGNS. rd, th shock re, e s BT meh-a e 9 Tn pare trom one e love so. dear;” Appropriate Floral' Tokens h vill SELINGER’S [I| oeihard sz Whshington Floral Cor Y 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 188 Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians 820 F St., Cor. 9th “Look for the Big Clock” brance of my | = ——— = — o= Ry, x’(‘u“’fl""u.{‘:!'ié‘l"' DER, who g | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, parued i [ife 20 yen October A vy very service. ey father. SONATHAN MA- GRUDER, who departed this life 1 year ago Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. ""“"h““"",’"[fi;fl:,:‘:::“r AND baven IGXEI%I&FEIHAI EMBLEMS r‘:i-:-. EIR DEVY’ R - L LYk, LTHEL L. PEARBON, at MODERATE PRICES. 20161738 \

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