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N '“ml.- | o tion fn K mek and wu'trl‘ : A1 1 | stamed to sctive duty, as engineer ot 7 ' grado of col MOURNING BLACK i DIES AFTER TRIP. o o thoY Naahville LB the Nogfolk. harber anda river dis- | K ; B e et ot > made | pary, CARM s wikhen T e < ' P 1890, he graduated from Georgetown B o 0 onrean oo i ; a brigadisr general in Apsil. 1963, e "x"n At s R ST “' fll N dy i 3 gradual n s ‘ rvivin, esides his wife, are thix - 1ife n-—t ‘Ellele. l’r. mm la:ab::c 5;;:‘:;'“,',:' :aa::“ ;;:ee:. University and, in 1906, from. thi % L tablished. on May 28, ""th . ¥ il .5.c or;y Desifes bis it tn g- srieg 1h ;I e of welre - years -igo years, dled last night at Providence | G¢orgetowen Law School. T promoted to . division: enx eer for | B A.: Thornton J.-Hains and Peter C. Lo"d 1o life, and io e mdm. Hospital, following his return from | p i ,Was admitted to the Dlllflet by the eéntire eastern district. ; ’ Halns, jr. % DAUGHTER, O et WHA! & Biaincas iy o wexiosCIts. Fu: | B Asociatlon, and, pracijced, con- (Y | e wes enin sisged on tho recest | | C— B6D80%. a1 e memecice o e QT q e e s o otow | e ‘attended, and raduated from the thattime had made his home at 813 | The Mongollan camele are very pow- | ALICE I ';«"o'.’.'.?;,- o '.'u"(" il 4 A BN A ot e palattheww's | irst officers’ training camp at Fort e 9 | 18th street. lerful aftd vicious -~ Their bLite gener- R R (A Brr i N - mb’ min l&an:'.on. Ind., Intll:.y. l’191.1. P 5 z:n; ‘1.:2% t:nuu. nm:ou nl Il:o rL-ad 2 ::_llnmdac: b':g:):n ::&:m&:{. Rn“l:':'!; (DICK) DODSOY, June 18, 1 & ubseagently he was dent to Parls - ot BUILDING g that no camel driver lives long vt e, I deit Sl ington in 1432. He was the 808 of blsay, where he served throughout ‘appointed & m-mber of the Isthmian ticularly vicious males are marked | DODSON. 1In sad bat loving re ‘et the late Patcick and Katherine Mc- | the war. - After the armistice he re- canal commission, which constructed with a piece of red ¢loth to Warn| our dear wife and motber, MAETHA DOD ) || Namara __He received pri 2du | turned to this city and resumed the | n | the Panama-canal, He w: Agpotnted ; strangers. HON, “who pamsed Hwey et ASSOCIATION s, A SR 7| Also Served With Crealt in'| SSieis St Be wuf e [Rrangert . S, e v o e Ricssrs, Faust and Wilso Mr. Sumnrl was born in Cov- igned to. the American em- . : ond‘war dause of age on July C I he wnl n. e der & spestal act of Congress. —————————————————————| Bhe carries our thoughts to another ead Mr. McNamara was a member of amed k ¢ | nobler existencc. She teache P 6 Per Cent 5 the executive staff of the Knights Civil and Spanish Wars. A T e e e s CARDS OF THANKS. erpectally by all the sirangs atd sesmingly ays 'er Cen | of Columbus and was secretary 0| arai Gem. Peter Comover Halns, U |y 1" the District of Columbla Gen. k CLIFTON, We wioh to express one sincens| Sutoward circumatances % e L h i -0 St. Matthew’s Branch, National Cath- ‘ ] 08 U. | Hains inougurated and carried into i % thanks und sppreciation to our many friends | IfUM this MNfe. tint she and we 12,0 on shares maturing in 45 P 5 olic Welfare Council. 8. A, retired, famed for his service | cwort the reclemation ef Potomac for their kind avmpithy and for the beau ! future stete live forever. B or 83 months. It 3 , record of nearly half & centuty, dilr- | 4305 Hains Polnt. In Eest Potomdo of :':..‘,"f-"fiir".m.fi'm" ert ™) What 1 dontn? b, what tn death? is JACKBUN. AND BEATRICE CLIF-{ sinmber to the weary. ' o the for-* ing which he conspicuously served | Park, was named after him. l rest in the civil, Spanish-American and.| Gen. Hulns was born in Philadel- lorn, ‘tis peace amid the wtorm. “tis the Pays 4 Per Cent - ;. ////7 S hia, July'G, 1840 ‘He was ‘the § 5 entrance to our_ bome, "the 7 world wars, died yesterday afternoon |3 APty s 3 3 CBDW{ We wish fo cipress onr sincere| GUNERS €0 0ur bome ‘i the passage o « [l on shares withdrawn be- | . ‘ {// at 4:10 o'clock at Walteér Reed Hos- 24":.“:' e was apnotnted frem New | RS (B ol A prciatinn to omy iy trent i1y trod, s | A % pital. He was eighty-one years old | Jersey to the United sute- mll!.i.r)q Klonk of wympathy, also for. the bemntifal;’ , a2 _fore maturity 4 / 8 Al Do b T oo | Ay, At ae wrsdumted from ; florul (rilates sent us daring the filges aga | SCHET. "y A uth of ou |»Iu\v|.| husba: nl futher, /) ] | tor avpendicin there in 1861 Ha married Virginia| WL e b, ant, futher | A tribte of love to 4 e memeey ot . % / &5 8 P, Jenkins, daughter of Admiral Jen- . 200 my mother, VICTORIA T/YRON; whe © ! Assets More Than Typewriters for Students 7™ ] | Funeral arrangements havo not yal kinn, U. November, 1664, Ke‘ oiriin ORUWS AXD DATGH.| paried UWie lie’ two sears ago teder. 1 ¥ Home practice means greater % % :::\':Ab‘lmm{eh}egk :“r‘:‘un‘;:;‘:nornl % Yut lmmmt::gx ‘Nmm“m"dJ o FRARIA K SROW: ,,: g it h nE | lleutenant, 'y 'une 24, ¥ hes i~ . $7,000,000 W ptoficioncy. fh s sBoeyeime” We Z V] | at 9 oclock at St. Matthew's Catholic | 1861, and_was Areaaired re the‘ GRINGE.. We yiai 16 cxptuse oc tiaiky tp hen ] VAR ths 06 hose pud: Mg A o % : ] | Shuren. jSncorment will be bl Athig. topographical engineers the.following MAJ. GEN. PETER C. HAINS. ¢ friends, for their Kindnexs und beautifnl | Not to hear sour. voice calling me. I B swpllll Hm‘ | || specialize in students’ wants. V /] ton cemetery, with full military hon- yea e fiora) tributes at the death of our dear moth Nor even (0 wee your loving face. - H | ubsequently ‘was - chie! . lay_her soul rest in pesce. - / 1 | o= 5 bt tly he hiet topo- | ana participated in the Manassas| g, KBODA GEORGE. THE CHILOREN. May_ b J [} 800,000 - Ly C. SMITH & BROS. % 7 Oldest Officer in World War, graphical engineer of the center GEORGIUS. We wish to express our sincere | HEB LOVING DAUGHTER EMMA, * 0, ; . % [ | Although seventy-six years of age |&Tand division, Army of the Potomac ;:mvnls:n and the battle oflflul: R-m‘. :?»:"’2'.':‘.‘&:""""‘:..: . )L'Tr o, the mauy friens| FRANCIS. In wad but loving Y 1 ] TYPEWRITER co. 1. | at the time of the entry of '!,’,““““ chief engineer. of . the .13th Corp: wag In the Virginfa peninsula and | G {UEHPS for, (Rele Kindvess, armouthy| JOILY W. PRANCIS. Jr. infant son M's; ! ‘0883, States Into the world war, Gén, | Army of the Tennessee, and chief en-lin the Maryland d thannock % Pranch, Haines was recalled to active. service | Gineer of the Department of the Gulf. | o0 r: “d" 28 MR: 2“‘ "er of e “r Mrd' % dzwruannm: TL | b e esnington B0 Mg, ¥ in the Engineer Corps. He &u belteged IL 118:6h l;\e wis :p,.,‘:'n:gd tr:nlmml of I ihe 13th Corps from March 20 until .g;:"“;lls MRS DALY AND FAMILY. o1 1 tand st nw B0 ave been the oldest officr {n the |t th New Jersey Volunteers. - The davgk uer service during the wa; Daring the- elvil war Gen. Huains|JUl%: 1863." During the following veur | Ny ietd o i thd\:"f'rl!:;d:‘ v s B %A:,; .‘r".":. = ’g'.‘fmh:h’ he was superintendin engineer of B 3 Y i o3 On September 18, un he was ds- | served In the defenses of Washington ! 1o " Ls & 13 their beautiful flora! offerings'and sympat! WOTRET AND DADDT. o ey nstruction of the defenses of| extended them 4t thelf rfecent berea {JOXES, Ewact i the memary of onr.futtatu Natchez, and was afterward chief en-| ... . gineer of the Department of the Gulf | : | e e A X T, who AT DA 2 == -+ ZAT from July, 1864, until July. 1865, hav-{ : { o wlie 37 o _ ing charg€ of all field operations in e e o Jam> Louisiana and Texas. BA’ Sud oversber £ 191, ay Gen. Hains was brevetted captain L., at ] Bce, 2333 16th et. | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. | JAMES BERRY. President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secreta (Mills Building) 17th and Penn; Aw. Nw. Phone Main 412 g{ e . L 8 in 1863 for gallant and itorious ushand of L. Bat < Neckwear—Hosiery—Leather Bags [ [ services “tn Gho Tmattrs ot Hanover |= Funiral -trom '8b: m"mm’- Couret, cor| T straight 10 God. - & e 4 oy . {ltgi | Court House, Va.: major in 1863 for | §er Connecticut ave. and Ba " They lose cur duy. to g Godis mors. —Blouses. Our entire store joins - € gallant and meritorious services dur- B "’~ e HER DEVOTED c{nmnw T EDWAR) ’ p “ & el i Ml | ing the siege of Vicksburg. and lieu- . L B B ONES, M. 'D. D MES. AMAZZ . in the “Appreciation.’ L% 'Y | tenant colonel in 1565 for meritorious| MARTIN®{HE: b, Rl R DERALLET. i py s Q services during the war. W 'y H. Campbell, aged § yea NELSON. 1In loving remembraoe -t w9 1216 F St. N.W. ; 1|~ From 1882 to 1891 he was stationed e A b 3 et | N trer MILLTE, . A rted o o ::‘:"hm‘ll?n in gh:.r” of flne, ,md l::’:fm::l.m{' November 9, .. 3 no P four sears lw‘:flly, \m..\n 8, 1017, rbor works, and had considerable = {l|to do with the reclamation of the|OAXE 1 “5’&“"“’“‘"’ eERAND, Boswer sz | 'otomac flats, the general improve- e - ) ment of the navigation of the Poto. | Semce. G Phonr Bear teren, AN AT ae thon mac river and the Eastern branch and one year ago today, Nevember 8, 189, )| | the reconstruction of various bridges. ter of . Emmi r Like a_dore to-its sheltering nest, X A NEwW RECORD FOR GIVING VALUE : . 5 B8] Suring e B e ar] M G ey, A g en the eteree ;;;‘:_‘;1",&;"“"6‘__, A NEW RECORD FOR RESPONSE! s ¥k : _ he was appointed a brigadier general T it ey Ay oaoer 3| o repees on the boswm of Mod. 71 5 3 | of, volunteers, and had command of | wited i sitend. -Rev. W. . Brooks. . . ANDREW AND JULIA PAYNE. it This is by long odds the most all-inclusive Appreciation Week we have ever held. ; O amon, deL Army Coiim 51| Bggioc.of Nneieeatn Strvet Baptist Churd PAYNE. In s 14 1oving memory of my 7l It seems to take in every sort of thing—apparel and accessories—that this shop handles. The merchandise is all of high character——the ices_are Junec1898, and way atterward in com- | cANNOX. | ohmembers o Averm Comett,| fenr pnter, Rx¥A pATY "o eveerd <, s Ty mand of the 2d Brigade, Ist Division, | &, 1.'0. of St Tuta: are 1920, R e S e A amazingly low! e ’ Wy Wl | 15t Army Corps. 'He served in Portd | e he fanersl of ister cx‘:h.l“ :“im T sise, thon past et e e —sees many new groups added—or new . - - Bl | BiiTos and aasieied in the saptare of | - who depart S f“ s Beod) jur loks mast keenly feel,” £ S pture of e fl s-tum November Tomo"ow the ay goods added to groups already on sale. | hetowns “of’ ‘Guayama and ‘Las ,m,‘_f’" M‘ ALt am, P e uneal 0 be ‘:‘,_ B'iie"u'::':??:'? 'J;:lw"':"‘ - . ) Palmis. He was a member of the " “VANITY FAIR” Glove-Silk Underwear—ready at 10:30 tomorrow at prices that will enlarge the throngs in the Underdear St‘rmm.—-ln the: Shoe Shop are = Nlearaguan canal commission In 1867 Dela, D& ‘)f,“;‘;‘,@ Jompe 6 ot 1 e e e v i1} Moccasin 3-strap Pumps on sale for the first time at 34 85 pair. New Coats, plain and fur-trimmed, are pouring in—and size assortments n the famous Centemers - 111 808 00 S0, 00 U0 S oards on ted 1o sttend. upBSTALL, . b blame me not for weeping.. - i Kid Gloves at $1.15 pair have been replenished. So it is all through our Shop—on all three floors! ‘Once each year for one week—we offer for sale niéw and i rlx;m.v harbors and bridges. For| JENNIECALOWELL W. BN HER zu{\;zl‘;;g‘un oLy STETER, " AD 5| fashionable apparel at anequarter to one-half less than usual—as an appreciation of your year-round patronage, and this is the time—share in-the savings! - bl | Bovernment Improvements 1o the vio | Yember 7 1051 &t 2 mfiffi i .| PEARSON. 1a Jovisg semembrance of EL v den 218 . n.e, JOHN C., RBOXN, departed (4 cinity of Baltimore. @' beloved huebdnd of Mary C.| this He four- Fears ago today, November He was also a member of the com- I No End of Coats PatternHats for Appreciation Misses Crowd In | misson s St oulh® G . _ i1Y B A of superb millinery creations—one of a kind— our Littie Misses" lhepl 1t fen’t halt big speugh for aH the / Vi iy ‘We Know how ‘it would be—nearly everybody wanting a group ry. Creations e Srpreciation visMore 8Ot 108 wall Thursday, Novenber 10, at 9 a.m. . orrow - ‘wo! while to' wait a P—— ROLLING. - memory of my dear {k3] » coat, no matter what else they wanted In the Appreciation. cfl.&'.'.i,"“.’m':'.fii'"m.., ea 'cymf: '2:27:.:‘-:3’. PApprecia. on u’ ed. e N “‘“ “‘“;:‘u""' o arber. LOCT 1o ROLLINE. wife of Rebet- M So we've provided almost literaily”no end of coats”—and all tion Week offers you an opportunity for very substantial i m Mm‘, s Te e 1 Pl Duther of Dehert 1. i of them the best style coats of the season. 3 economy. llm' VIS, widow of Ber | _teen years ago today, N ovember 8, 1908, i i . A _TAPPE MODEL of Black | FUCHSIA mc-rune HAT— or ent or mother u' € Whskinrten’ #sd. Alfred e, but tot torgattents I W ’s $1 Satin, with a facing of i of Dol ton: JHla Mo o .?"'fll;;mu"’; Oare HMER S0N. ROBEKT H. nnu.lvm . ° omen’s $125 to $235- s -50 Rinke Blus ovvatynel 450 Frank ‘Pendieto, Krandmotner of Freuk | BOLLINB, A tribute of fave " 1k W trimmed with feit flowers avy velvet. 22,50 Pendieton, Jr., and Jahn-y Morrls, Ser: vsm| 'LCs ‘1. "RorLive, . inter ats. . > and moss. A H7.50 $25 () 5% Vawer Nowd ase ¢ her 8% e degaried W e verentedn Jear ago” | A CECILE MODEL—of sat. ursday, Nv E This world mas . You'll be surprised to know just how many of these , TAPPE MODEL—Large | “in'" antique: large brim 1018 Vermont Ave. N.W. ade 0 | T Triende fron Ghy. o Baye 0 T i coats we sold on the openipg days, which shows what re- :ut :flf black velvet, display turns slightly. off face; F Busi ited s il nm merer shail the e oue we mnr i markable values they are. Made from rich, deep.plls fabrics n the back, a large | sphinx ostrich combined -~ 'or Business or , at 4 (aas aw P —Orlando, Marvelia, Audrea and Duvetyn—with large, luxu. Slums e mainvg end bisck: | “with °3,d"f oque. $28.50 - Misses’ $98.50 to $115 Y Dwelli ROBERT AIJ‘E‘GP nfii’a‘fyh i ng Ny A\'l"l‘{:l‘"l%ngml ELLS. ot | rious collars and cuffs of beaver, wolf, squirrel, Kollnsky A $5.00 value. ... Winter Coats are lling icey Weduestiy, November 0, 2 o2 a0 bor loving remembranec” 1 and Krimmer, ‘Styles are the most recent, with a suffictent FUCHSIA POKE MODEL serens Purposes. 16 rooms and $ tetidn. "Chmec Chac | 98, S degr stuns .:.-‘h.wl"a':n::fi’\ i variety to satisfy every particular desire. ‘ “:: t:.u:l Jlllflvfl':“y baths. Hot-water heat and | EnMONDS, moraing, November 6. | life six months ago tojay, May 8, 1821 smure crea # : qlation Wesl gas. LT ul'nu L. helom ‘Wite of the late home, . i ] 1l ‘Decomil trim. Nathan F. Bdmends 71 years. ~ Se W les i $95 to $120 Winter Coats, $73.50 i AR -, LDl made of | Panvelaine, e, Ol ApAply toE Suite I;IO(} ;420 N. u';‘l Ioteriant Bakersie, Mo~ wunr:u.l wx&_-:‘: " tura, “wher'er we ook, 4 4 _ of Pollyanna, Panvelaine, Ermipie, Cordana and Vel . side. A $25.00 8.50 roe : ve. (Evans Bldg. ! 16 am. 28 e 2 Il 4 _ dette, witn 1arge contars and cutte o wait_or. zollars of e Nower...$1 $79.50 3 ; | FORD. O Mostay, Novemtek 7. 1021 -;} F DRER . -beaver, squirrel, taupe, wolf or dyed fitch. " A varlety of - - Besides.the above, Appreciation Week brings, Misses’ $85 $88.50 - ¥ ‘,‘.’,3,‘,'}:',;'-;, R he seey FUNERAL DIRECTORS. - ° - the newer colors to select from. * < : among many other features agelect group d A \ Het Tnterment fufi"" “z:m-w WM. H. SARDO & . 2 79.50 to Winter 1 Fi s res 4 m . attern Hats, Inc! g Fre 412 H at. ne. Phone Lincets 534/ 2 A ome— HOMILIER. Tuestas, November 8, 1921, at| Moders Clapel. _ Auiomobtie Fumesals. .~ Coats Go On Sale at $54.50 Models, $15 and $25 Misses” $65 -m"""-s oo wioter venmn v || BN Plrlall Bt sbabie! | g T tad et serv. | You'll find some especially cholce garments at this Tow g;m taken from our own regular stock—formerly $22.50 1sses t? 9.50 ilke s3 850 ‘ oy m:;:flwmnm Nou“;.pmr 0 "be Jeid st per s j‘ % to on Feature . e Iaterior and Extarior W pyovy price—amartiy styled and of such popular fabrics as Er- 816 H £T. N.E. Lincoln ‘minle, Normandie, Rivola and Velonde. Soms have self- Satin an‘ I-mblnalhn, canton creps, silk fallle and Automobile Bervice. Chapel. collars, others are trimmed with beaver, wolf or squirrel. You Must See tl'le . sitkc of the rich fabrice represented here. e st 92 58 am ot hee 1760 Sih Evory dnu nmltm wif . on, V. L. SPEARE CO. W e i) 7 - “This Is one of the foremost values in our entire coat section, § gs i o« g0 : : : Appreciation SILK DRESSES 5 ;o e sammsegns ot et ou- 0 The prices al 0 dequate idea of th i 5. Brook SPEARE - Ready at 10:30 Tomorrow m.ru.&;“«:.' uality and superb stylss repressnted in A ko Nrs, Alberta G, _Phmo Trukin S SWTRAY. g y 2 2 undreds of exguisite frocks bid you %o come and ttenhon : 254 Kibert n.m-. Birch” A B. A i fi -lw‘ voun Lagnag The Appreciation has started wmn . AND Pimeral Wedeadas, Kovemper ’OIGPh F. Birch’s Sons i AppeECCIaia $60 to $70 Dresses, $39.75 2 "Roumana-of thuee,rober, Sut in 11 - egula £ T iy M B SRS 13008 M St NW. e o e ra In, s 4 . E J i “V . F . 99 s.“ U l Ore A rondertul, :;cllntlon of Afl.fl\un.p. Din; '.'::as:::f-: SHlIl a” good selection : awalting the . . Suddealy. nce 3.‘ Automobiie Rervice. anlty erwear meteor; dinner gowns display Spanish iaces and crepe me- late cmer, . . i FRANKCL KELLY, mn of the 1."! 3. Wi teor Combined with lace; street frocks are of practical silks, At $3.95—Breakfast ) H S 0 ¥ 290 My Lecha Willy. IONCR of Patwes cmg rematorium. Moderat- . mc'u"'""s':f: g 'thl- ”n&“:un"r{ ‘with oriental embroideries, lace collars ana beading. tl md R | | AUBHEIMER, Goddeniy, Montay, \"‘1 Pe. .“ 2w, Tel. call M, 158 n nderwear Coa! obe. T I T S With-—"and “there are several $35 and 340MP—APMIMPMG, sZI 75 ! worth ofl\fllmuy more, too! Of : g 2%’11 1o S Txmothy I‘lafllfl‘l s tF>usand Washington wornen who s‘7 so to ss’ so Dlfllfl wide wale corduroy with nuh and "Wfl-h(nyum—m Most Livable il | HEIME! Fuoneral (| te) Wednesday Phope Y. 56€3. will want to take advantage of this < set-in sléeves; “nn of emboesed v City in America” - \em-bu- 9. at 10 a.m.. - extraordinary Appreciation Offer. A th“ HC szs 15 narrow _wale. corduroy in hipline il establishment. Interment Washing’ L The moraif COME " EARLY-—for 1 price, « giyle. "Colors: - Ress, purple, Copen. ASHINGTON | 1075 ™ otaente. Eorember 8, 1921, at her e e i e, SSO to $60 Party Dresses— hage. Real Estate i emenca J588 oS ot n, . NARY LOED. 0 many shopperel. Vanity Fale Sk e s I} SR e b s o & i T L e A T g Appreciation price, $38.75 a more attrac- || bur et seare Fonsral totice bareeti : nd camtareably, and tastput by ny $75 to $85 Dresses—A, tion 59.75 tive Invest- [|| \OUGEBOROUGE. Died, Monear, nm-m means least is 'fll.lru ndid dura- pprecia price, $59. z pethedes Men Milton, . ment.now than ever. The sty the eightysixih lgr ot v . . ge, AIE ml!. of the Thte Ham- . whole world is looking to fouth_asd Loviss Riceod of " Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH STREET N.W. il this city and the fortunate e ‘l\nlutn Truredsy, :m‘; Moilern Obapel. Telephone call, North 52, Vests, $1.65 ot o oot owners of Property here ery. CKindiy omic Bowors = In fleih color, wfin atraps. Un. Women’s Cloth Dm g | are envied accordingly. i x:‘lwha’e‘-: o Sentember 18,18 ‘Rf RSPMGO = usual values, quality considered. Are a BI' Feal of iation $9 .50 Robes and ‘ B : It you are in the market 1t Nogules, Mexico, of X Sty . 'm H STREET MW :- ces I bHity. $125 to $200 Dresses— o $2.50 “Vinity Fair* _ Appreciation price, $89.50 & » = to 1 investm t, American consul at Nogales; exico. $3.00 “Vanity Fair” purchit, % 2SI Jts W ey S B 3’““;;j'so°°"' AN R L) | ot or s Hiome o | SRR R ...,::9' ......“‘.;2 i -Silk v“h 32‘25 :::!x:lno'n"mh:_m ly remarkable va ues we have prepared i business l;rnrefly—u;e can fii| p-c. 4 e Veavy glove ellk. with hematitched- $25 and $30 Cloth Dresses, $16.75° Really smart, o3king, these B Patey " and reatie the ]| et b s Bt Bt ]AMES T, me Stz UNDERWEAR top and shouider straps. Of tricotine, twill cords and velour, In coat, tunic, walet araand saghte Feil . / ROBERT & Sou"of the lata Putcick wireavex, g and straight line effects. ined“and beautitully.m a1 [t tice of funeral hereatfter. - # ir” | < . Frivate Ambulunces. 1] $5 “Vanity Fair” Sport Bloomers, $3.75 $42.50 to $47.50 Cloth Dresses, $29.75 2 : el f < e of e, J High-grade Bioomers of heavy :giove slik, with double New tallored druu- in navy blue, nl-ek and brown ¢ Surely ! 1 o, 224, Ka'ghts of are. Y shirring at cuffs. To be had In black, navy, taupe, purple, tricétine and twil cord, § ikiegd oo il %50 to $75 Cloth Dresses, $37.75 liges ‘ . Epel o Sy et mAD "l m‘ '__—l N $3.50 “Vanity Fair” Silk Bloomen, $225 group. J":u';-fn' SMInS. iiating . and, Swilroord.:.. A spocti} anydeas st sty ' " Samatis " &t ;--ur‘- T30 P-'-gl“_ FORT co . u: =, n_\” pod g5 45| - The Park Cemetery In flesh color only. Cut extra full and have reinforce- N vm- Non-Sectarian Perpetsal Care ¥ ment and elastic at knee. | $7.50 to $10 Sport Bloomers are Big l ‘Thorpe). '&'e'v'-mumef W:-J:fl Beautiful and fitting locstion. #G """,‘.‘,,’.".“‘i’".;,“..:,'.‘“’&",‘.‘ ey x| Readily accessiblo—on clectric car Appreciation Values at $4.85 and $6.85 eub andsome ; A collection of IIDIGII"’ fine Bloomers In radium siik, ’ - g o’ Qp'_ gttty $13 tfi mSIm Negh'eo -ml Brel.kfpt : »mm o li-l-lm,u“n "_: oL Balth EAAOE ' 4] satin, tricoletts and silk Jersey, r.llwy finished with pll!':d M rufes and shirred cuffs. Made in the popular “below.the. | Luxurious Briakfilt Coata of Satin Groe de. Londre 61 l ’ i o e, - n e : &Immo‘d“':fl“h al'-l!#hl ana. recabude; negiiace. are. MEHLING] A of . 3 OEee 1235GSLNW. .. 'l and georgette, Illt flw- s P Booklet. knee” length and to be had Iin mavy, Frénch biue, ja s : of. Underwur‘ taupe, purple and henna. Why not select several of these i for Christmas giving? A A [ aa s o No Wonder the Glove Counter - R g ~AR (] Hundreds of pairs have been “stepping out” dur- \ R4 Is Thmngeld. z ing the opening days of this sale, but more are taking Tailoréd silli underwear, ndorlble in its smart sim- Ox ,1‘,' $3.00 Centemeri i s 15 their place. And for tomorrow we have a new feature— plicity of hemstitchihglace-trimmed underwear fas- % MUNDELL, . Mondsy, ; t| . Unsuspassed Natural Besuty - Glo the best the Shoe Department has offered so far; unalmglyd tmdfimrh laces, ribbons,: c;ouzud., 0~ 11 =z = = R A BTN o : e :_‘ Z-Clasp VES...co0vne Painy Women’s $8.50 \ 34 95 ::;::f sne e m.".;‘"G"z o] pajamas, chertise, cami. F{:5jate Mary Tihuis '.,»u. resienes T e 1t tooked Iike the day betore Christmas tn ene aive LOW SHOB R : $4 to $12 Envelope A Ly - i i ; Section, which only goes to prove that people KNOW a % good vaiue when they see one and appreciate our Appsecia- Brand-new Styles 2 a Pair tion, We are continuing to offer Centemeri Two.clasp Here they are—the most recent style creations of Gleves, made In Grenable, France, at a price that reminds the season, and at a.price that should crowd the Shoe you of “good old times.” These gloves ars to be had-in . Department every minute of the day. There ‘are the S8 ° white and biack, with contrasting embroidery; others In new Moccasin Pummn black suede ar patent leather, okt Dow nake:an £ PILLSBURY. tarddy, ber ther Pumps’ with low -or .Cuban gy @ y e 3 i 5 5 7 A - . 7 R 28 beloved - eon_‘of Amelia. Piflbury of Bt | | ! N brown, mode and castor. three-strap Patent g : ., P ey . << heels, and smart, new Oxfords of patent leather, with W tep-ms, 348, : " eon. o ia 5 3 e 4 Centemeri “Fielder” Gloves, Pair, $2.95 welt soles. And please note that this sale will start mflm i i . Marys = . | iisenth : “A RIS g DRk e, Sk st e s oo of s wonder s Sy L o i o3 et : S e T X 5 I ’ . v . 1 e :-:a meif or contrasting crochet embroldery, s This.wery - .of Appreciation Week.. . i e "'m'flmm -d Jrite ana; """ S $8.85; take the chill the || 5t Gmemsiosl. semitag. . Dny riate Floral Iokens zr i grade of gloves soid last year at “ 3 3 R i - F‘ l 1o : . » Sl.ndfllSmEvahpm > : - ssLongthK-dGlovu,Pm,ss,ss. :n-nmz Street Pumps. $3.50 ? "‘“‘m 4 \ y and 1 Thfl.m i - V-. real Mm quality, “u“n'u’lm“,nuu e apeves an -n i In white and black, m white stitching: and Paris mnt Backs. Also tan and, mmufl