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AUTO SHOW "Half a million dollars repre- . sented in closed cars at the Closed Car Salon, Convention Hall - z 5th and L Streets - All This Week ° OPENS TONIGHT MRS. JOHNSON DIES. Away After Briet Illness. Mra, Olive M. Johnson, widow of Henry Johnson of this city, after an fliness of a few haurs, at her home, 727 34 street'northeast. m:rll services will be held tomor- w afternoon at her latg Tasidence at of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Chlll'vh. will officlate. Interment will be in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born in Mount Gllead, Va., forty- four years ago, lnd removed to this city about ten years ago. The deceased s survived by Mrs. M. ML Johnson; three brothers, Harry B, Ermest A. and chnlu D. Johnson, and a daughter, Miss Adaleen Steward Johnson. her 3 30 o'clock. Rev. Freeley Rohrer, pas- | Widow of Henry Johnson Passes Object of Concert by Vaughn Class Friday Night. Funds for carrying on relief work died sud- |of the Vayghn Class of Calvary Bap- denly Sunday evening at 9:30 o'clock |um. Church will be raised at-the thir- ty-first annual concert of the class Friday night In_the Sundsy school house, !!h and H streets northwest. The sele. 1ons by the following: Musurgia Quar- tet, composed of Mrs Flnnle Shreve Heartshill, soprano; Mrs. Willlam T. Reed, contralto; James K. YBunI. tenor; Fred C. Schaefer, bass, and Harry Wheaton Howard, pianist-di- rector; Miss Elsa Louise Raner, vio- linist; Richard Lorleberg, cellist; Fred East, bass; Walter W. Beck, reader, and George H. O'Connor, pop-’ ular songs. None Sent on Approval or C. Q. D. 25 of the season’s best— every one a recognized au- . thentic, youthful mode. N “Yalama,” syne,” | “Tncocmc. most fashionable shades. “Sports: r Tweed,” “Veloar,” “Mous- Indeed, 2 most unusual opportunity to secure. a value that comes but once in a very great ‘Each suit is beautifully silk lined, interlined for warmth and finely tailored in the season's Saves Coal! AVE every room flwded with heat and yet save from one-third to one-half the coal you are accustomed to use. That is the story of the most modern, most scien- t;ic heating system made— t You can have this system ap- plied to your home by our engl- neers. Youn can have it installed in lwem‘ylnnr hours. And you - l\ can pay for it as it saves for yon. Tron @ln&@loe 830 E St. N.W. F at Tenth St. Announce a Stupendous Sale for Two Days Only—Wednesday and Thursday ! { Have Ever “Caracal,” “Nu!ria,” ‘“Krimmer,” “Opossum,” ““Slynx” and’ “Mola"collan and trimmings. FUND FOR RELIEF WORK. |RECEIVES WOOD-FORBES . CHARLES MATTHEWS DIES; REPORT ON. PHILIPP!HES President Hudl.nc uun- wm: Secretary Weeks the Final Drlft of Recommendations. * The final draft of .the report of ' the ‘Wood-Forbes mlssion which inves- > tigated conditions in.the ‘Phillppine Isiands was submitted —yesterday to. Secretary Weeks,and latly was laid be- fore President Harding.:6 Mr. Forbes discussed the report and accompanled the Secretary to the White House. The report was understood to con- taln the misslon's recommendations relative to Philippine ples for in- dependence. Secretary of War Weeks and.former Governor General Forbes apent an hour with the Presjdent golng over -the” report and the “discussion, broken up by other presidential en- gagements, was left to be resumed af 5 o'clock. with Mr. Weeks 1 'IN'PENSION OFFICE LONG Served ‘With Ohio Volunteers Dur- ing Civil War—Faithful Mason. | Charfes Matthews, civil war veteran and employe of the Pension thirty-five years, diled Sunday at hie home, 811 F street north- .east, following a long illness. He was -three years old. Matthews was born in Vinton, March 10, 1838. He served throughout the civil war, enlisting at the outset in Company A, 130th Division, Ohio Volunteera Follow- ing the ‘war, Mr. Matthews nv.urned to Ohio and served for a number of | years as & public official, atone time | 0'DONOG! bolding the office of oollector of taxes for Meigs county. Coming to this city about forty years ago, Mr. Matthews entered the employ of the pension office, and re- mained there up to the time of 'hll retirement two years ago. Mr. Matthews took an active ln-; terest in Grand Army organisations' and the Masonioc order. He was one of the last survivors of Gen. Meade | Secretary Weeks said the report was very comprehensive and that nothing could be yen out about it until President - Harding had finished his The Season’s Most Conspicuous Sale for Misses and Small Women - $20,50[F529.50 VALUES TO $79:50 * These Are Absolutely the Best Values in Mis Motz Suits That We Offered s‘udy, which might consume two" ol three days. Gov. Forbes has arranged lu remain In Washington for that peris “MUMS” GO TO HOSPITALS Wagonloads of Flowers Distributed as ‘Big Show Ends. Invalids ‘and shut-ins in all the Wishington hospitals and_ in_ the psychopathicward at Walter Reed had a corner of the Department of Agri- culture “mum” show brought to them today. Wagonloads of the choicest blooms from more than 5,000 plants were distributed among the hospitals !hlou‘h the Junior League. Supt. Byrnes, in charge of the greenhouses, has been assured by Dr. ‘W. A. Taylor, chief of the bllrelu of plant Industry, that this was the best show ever held by the department. Because the show was kept. freshenad up with new blooms brought in from the reserve supply in other green- houses, the flowers distributed to the hospitals today are the finest collec- tion ever sent to the sick and shut-ins and cripples at any-one time. The mouth of the Amason is over 100 miles wide. " movement. . bends Post, 6. A. R., and was & member of Harmony Lodge No. 17, F. A, Funeral services will tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at his residence. Rev, Dr. Van Schaick of the Universalist Church, of which Nr. Matthews was a member, will’ officiate. Interment will be in Rock | Creek cemetery under Masonic! auspices. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic will also attend. Surviving him are three sisters, Mrs. Hettie Holcomb, Miss Nan Matthews and Miss Mattie muhews. and two grandchildren, Miss Theresa | Matthews and Frank Matthews. T. M. ROBERTSON, LAWYER HERE 28 YEARS, IS DEAD Attorney for Federal Trade Com- mission Was Prominent in Many Organizations. . Thomas M. Robertson, attorney for tla Federal Trade Commission and identified In legal practice in this city for_the past twenty-eight years, died yesterday morning at his residence, 1363 Monroe street northwest. Funeral services will be held at his residence tonight at o'clock. Following the services here the body will be taken to Liberty, N. C., for Interment. Mr. Robertson was born September 27, 1857, In Liberty, N. C. He was edycated at Pleasant Lodge Academy Columbian University, where he was given the degree of LL. B. He was principal of Rock Rest Academy, 1880: Pleasant Lodge Academy, 1884; founded and became principal of Liberty Academy, 1886, and was a member of the North Carolina house of representatives in 1893. Ceming to this city again, Septem- ber, 1893, he entered the government service as assistant chief of division, Department of Labor. In succession he served as special agent, Depart- ment of Labor; examiner in the bureau of corporations, and attorney with the Federal Trade Commission, serving in that capacity since 1915. Mr. Robertson was vice chairman, board of review, Federal Trade Com- mission; & member of North Carolina | State Soclety, serving as its president, 1915-1916; Federal Club, National Press Club, American Economic As- uflltlon, Masonic order, Knights of Pyth and was a member of the Bap! l. Church. lnrvlvln' him are his widow, Mrs. Sarah Decette Robertson, nee Al- bright, and four children—Durant W. Robertson, Thomas D. Robertson. Pearl Robertson and Lucy B. Robert- son. e s BRITAIN RECOGNIZES TIRANA Qreat Britain has lorlnllly recog- nised the Tirana government as both the de facto and the de jure govern- ment of Albania, C. C. Chekres!, com- missioner of Albania to the United States, has been advised by the pre- mier of Albania. Do You Walk Wit a Smile or-a.Limp? Wearers of Cantilever - Shoes walk with an, eisy poise that ‘be- speaks freedom from foot troubles. step out with easy carriage, ank(u straight and steady, feet arched with natural grace. They can walk for a long time without fatigue. And that swinging walk { brings health and.a greater capaci- ty for happiness. Well-fitted shoes contribute “im- ! portantly to your strength and to . your happiness. They must provide room for the toes and freedom for the flexible arch of the foot.- They must not check the free play of the muscles. Ordinary stiff-shanked shoes bind the foot and prohibit its natural But the Cantileyer Shoe has a flexible shank that with the foot. The shoe yields. with every step, encourages - the foot” muscles “to exercise "and keep strong. " followsy the Tl:e *Clnmever v-l /authne of the foot. The toes may ‘stretph - fuxurious) t ahead' as :they {t and: comc‘.t pe'l‘(‘fl&b The d:el ofi:h e I eel:tends to distribute-the wei l:m b ;. well-poised. Cnnflent_ Sllne Sllop 1319 F. St-NW. | & bo held | caLmOUN. | X | ' | i | EDSON. Py JOHN JOY EDSON, JK. Fuperal serv- ice ‘at Church of New Jerusalem, 16th acd Corcoran, Thureday, at 12 o'clock. Lower: ment at Arlington. OGAYLES, Fatered into life cternal November 14, 1021, Mrs. FANNIE GAYLES. Fuueral | CARDS OK THANKS. ! 9 OANNON. We.wisli to express our thanks and HUNT. yopreciation - to our. relatives and many | {rlends, the pasior? Revad W, Tesders. and ofldl boards of Alien A. T Gt Garfield, D. C.. forgtheir kindness and sym- the iliness of oor be- loved duughter and CECELIA NKNOX; ‘aiso o the e bemutital foral uw— uten rendérd u ren r dea MRS, ELUA" Lul\lw AND FAMILY. ¢ BSOMERICE. =We with to express our sin: cere thanks and appreciation to our refatives and many friends for their meny kind ex- Pressions of sympathy, slso for their beauti- ful fioral tribntes sent us at the death of our b‘lfi;ig hzlfi?lnfl.:nd father. L’;AB gr“fl‘ , who passed away Novem! 1921 T FAMILY. ¢ McDONALD. The family of anuus T. McDONALD _express their grateful sppre- ciation for the kindness and sympatby of thelr friends on the occasion of his fltllh. November 1, 1821, MARRIED. 0GHUE-BHEEHY. Monday, November Ie 1021, et gt Temas Charch. b7 Rev. W JOSEPHINE BHEEHY T HT DIED, Tuesday. November 15, 1921, at at Providence Hospital, MAR- CARETEABNCHLIN (nee Preston), beloved wife of William Baeschlin, aged 30 years. Funeral from her late reidence, 1821 Ham- lin st p.ow Thurday, November 17, at 2:30 p.m. Interment at Gleawoud cometery. Kela- tives and friends invited. Monds vember_ 14, nzl. -t 10 pm. st be ence. 3415 after a lingering lilness, HatriE 'ALHOUYN, beloved wife of Rob- Notice of fuueral bere- Stevir ert W. Calboun. after, | COLBURN. Mondsy, s residence, 41 Carpol M., ROLLINSOX COL Tesidence or Wadnentay afier- noon. Bervieed -,d buriai private, Departed this life Monday, November 13, 1921, ANITA REBECCA. the daughter”of James G. und Oora Deal. aged 2 years and 5 months. Funeral from parents' residence, 513 Florida ave. el Thursday, November 17. Frieuds and rela: tives favited to attend. 16¢ November 1621, at Sewickley. Fedncsdaz: Norember 16 GIBSON. Monday, November 14, 1021, ut Bt his residence. 1116 Florida ave, n.c. B beloved buspand of Annie on (pee bon). Funefal from his late resi- deace, Thu November 17, at § a.m.. theace to Holy Name Church, where bigh sem mass will be supg for the repose of his soul at 9:3) Olivet cemeters. *Eiatives asd triends, fa- [2 Departed this life November 14. 1921, at her residence. 1808 Girurd st. m.e.. ELIZABETH JACKSO! ved Theodore Greene, sister-in-la wite ' of of Mary L. Kemaine st and George F. Greene. Guire's chapel, 9th and Westm, . from above chapel mdmm \.nmu,u at pm. vember 14, 1921, &t 5} HARDY. Fuperal from . pom. Belatives aud friends iovited. ment private. HARDY. Oficers and members of Natiooal Lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, are reqnmga %o attend fuveral of Lady BUSAN " Iater- HAKDY, from Underwaker Scotts chapel, 400 uth 'st. s.e., Wednesdsy, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. By order of COMMANDER MAGGIE LICARIONE. BORIBB V. D. McKINLEY. HARDY. The ofticers and mma-r- of Union! th . 1, will meet Ladies 1. 0. undertaker, 406 X a) ugeral of var JESSIE BAMMOND, Becording Bec.rewary. HODGE. Suaday, November 13, 1821, at the residence of ber grandparents, 136 Fenwick st ne. HELEN MARIE, Leloved daughier of James H. and Marion M. . Vernon M. C., Wedpesdsy. Nov. 18, . Helatives aud friends invited to 3 HORSEMAN, Suddenly, Sunday, November 13, el au bls resuence, Horseman. Bardo & Co., 412 H st. n.c., Wednesday, Vember 10" at_ 10:30 w4 ' Belsures aba iriends invieed to attend. Gleawood cemetery. JOHNSON, at her residence, 18, 192, OLIVE M., beloved wife of the late Hem Jouwson. ‘Funeial from ber iate resvence ©on_Wednesday, November 16, at 2:30 p.m. Interment at % Suddealy, on Sun Belatives apy friends invited to attend, terment at Glenwood cemetery. Suddealy. November 14, 1921, at Tucker, ln- Rt Hev. Myr. WILLIAM H KETOHAM. director of the Bureau of Uatwe- Nouce of funeral bere Ia: » MABSH, sunday, November 13, 1021 howe "of his Gray, Vatluton, Ma.. L MAREH, aged 83 yours. MATTHEWS. Sundsy, November 13, 1021, at bus residence, 811 F st. n.w.. CHABLES | MATTHEWS. aged o3 years,”bubesd o ! late Elizabeth and father of the at the Willam H. JouN M. 155 beloved Mel terment at Mount |’ MENORIUM. In sad bat loving remembraes. of my devoted daughiter, IDA C. HUNT, wle departed this lite elgnt years ago iods; November 15, 191 Thou art gone nm t forgotten, . Fresh my love xball e e, } For ax fonk ax chere is memery ' 1 shall ulways think of HER = DEVOTED MoTHEE, B usny r. TUNT. ln sad but Joving remcmbrance ef my devoted mothe:, IDA.' HINT who de- paried thia ity o years ago today, Kov. b, how I mise you, mether, No heart on eurth can teil; Bup gesus loved juu better stilt called you home to dweH. HER DEVOTED BON, GEO, WM. HUNT. * JEEEERSON. 1o sad but loving cemembmam nd sad father. 8 2 fin;fimuu\ who departed muflnu‘.c&-'z Ervery day bringe back eweet memortes, Evers memory brings a tea Deep within yur hear ' e cinr ‘Thouglits of the oae WieE 3D DRvsaTEEy. - JEFTERSON. In sad but loving remembranye of our ‘u;nrul;mn.n WAMUEL B who ae- r i parted this life one year ago todsy, Nevess- Rest In peace, dear brotber; we Sill meet 4gsio. Patieuce to wait is ours do do; Ged eall us, HIS DEVOTED BROTHERS, LAFAYPTTE Imtsan. Sacred to the beloved father, SAMUEL m'-'r'-mx. wir entered into rest one year ago teday, Ne- sember 15, 1920 Tie Lard who gave bas called away To His will we must bow; e is free from pain and enffe Not u pain cam reach him now. Oh, how we loved you, father ear. No_heart on earth ¢am tell; But Jew; W. HAISTORK& - remembrance of my MRS. CLUARLES KINLEY. Gear fatner. SONELH FoMeR whe departed thig life two 5éars ago todey, Ko vember 15. 191 Yonr lurl!( bhand 1 cannot clasp, Your face I cancof see, But let thia litle token tall 1 etill remember thee. His DEVOTED SON, F. LESTER MeKIS- MULLIGAN. Sucred to_the deroted nolhu.' R g A ol o depurted tile lice v years age.totay, November 15, 191 e L In lur ne remembrascs of " little daughter. EDITH CHRIST: 'n, LISTON PURCELL, who two yaars ago todsy, Nevember 15. lll,. + No one koows our lougiag D down in onr hearts this moratag. Bt b 1o tbe lonely bours Each time we think of HER PARENTS, "TOHN W AND MARY 2 dater, 18 vsm In loving memory of my dear FANNTE RUSTIN, wio died November The flowers that are placed ber grave May wither and decay, o sleeps benesth, But my love for he: Shall never fade & SADLY MISSED BY SIETER CORA. IHERWOOD. 1n sad but loviag remembra-e of our devoted mother, ANNIE E. SHER- WOOD, who died eleven years ago teday, Ne vember 15, 1910 Peaceful be your slesp, dear mother, 1t's sweet to breathe your name: We Ioved you very dear in life, In'death we do tbe same. IMALLWOOD. 1n loviag hflt #24 remembrance of “our_dear wife friend, HELEN AT WO0n, whe 16fc us ome year ags today, November 15, 1920. Jexns, while my beurt ‘is bleeding O'er the epoils that death has wos T would at folemn meetiog Calmly say “Thy wi Though cast down, 1 am nu !nu.l:x. Thongh afficted, ot sione. Thou d'dat give. 31 e g6 nn ‘Lli':lvo'rs;‘)u mflmm EDWARD 'rr»n 1s 2 place within our hearts That never can be filled. A loving voice we used to hear Forever more Is stilied. Your loving band T caniot clasp, Yonr facs 1 n little el We'still remember hee. HER wl\o FRIEND, JEANNETTS THOMPSO] . mu.\soan In memory of HELEN SMALL- WOOD, who died November 15, 1920, Gone, but pot forgotten. FROM A FRIEND, FLORENCE BROOKS. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Teiophone call Modern Chapel 1, North 839, AR BremreCo 1208 H STREET NW (FORMZRLY 940 F ST PHONE HAIN Established 1873, THE S. H. Telephone Col.-7083. CO. Churles. B-'4nq” Helen Matthcws, l‘uulll! W. R F.HINES, from bis late reside: Wed: s 29012903 14TH BT. N, November 16, at 2 pim. Frieads lovited. Private Ambulance. we Interment private at Kock Creek cemetery. ek, Digaited snd Bicient Service. O'QONNOR. 6udar. November 18, 1921, & Co. SORNOB: 0 ooN YR Tenerat fr0m Lar: o Wo borvts, o %ot Capitol ot Wedaceany, No- 816 B ST. N.E. Lincoln 3484, of 18 . Masy at L Pairick's Ubirch, | _Automobile Bervice. Chapat: w-n g a.m. N private. 15° JAMES T. RYAN ~ | ryLrORD. 317 PA. AVE. 6.5, 2L " Gario Hospual DE LS SOHUY. | Modern Chapel. . LEUKD, beloved Huspand of Mgy D: Tivate Ambulsaces. E‘""n‘:. & Friday, November ivery in Conmection. tuord, Coun ———N‘ H. SARDO cO ber 3 i0al, at e Bttonesy 105 o B ‘Phone u&,,...‘ . : 412 H st ne. t. ty), MAEY BREED ot ol Tovh HoBERSONT Notier of faneral lauor, | —edern Chapel A ] CO: BOSS. Tuesdas, November 15, 1821, at 1 o o am., at Eve st. n.e., BLIZABETH |(NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR OON- E55. “Funers: prmate: . WEOTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT, BLYE November 13, 1021, at her residence;| puone Framkiin 6626, S50 F o n.w. Ay SETTA . ELYE, in her otin e Deral wl ‘ake pisce from St Pavis Ghurch, ]ouph F. Bl.l‘cb Son: Va., at 3 o'clock, Wednesday, m M SL V w Sovemmet m & Fhose. Wee 80 TUCKER. November 13, 1921, Automobile Eervies. GBOKIE e TOOKER. Stored budband of E. Tucker, n hib Sith yoar. ¥uners! | and embuimer. Livers ‘fa comnoetion. . "'-'- 'fl' lace resigence, 17: dious chapel and modern crematoriam. I‘finh e s Weunsuay. Noveasve: 16, ot 330 | oo Vi o mee B Tor i M e, p.m. Interment 1o Glenwoou cemetéry. T XN MEMORIEN. 18 5T. N.B. Pheas L 5. ALSTON. Sacred to the memory of our dear | - ‘motber, LEARH ALSTON, who dej ilfo caé sear ago. November 1 5 Gone. but = DATaRe JOSEPHIND 80OTT R 0 MUAlD 4. BMALLS. N the memory of our dear ters, OTEHA V. BANKS, who died ose S OB 5o today. and RUTH A~ BANKS, who dted Novem! world_of Lo e s wouldet b Iooger leave them; To the sunny, heavealy plain 3 dost ow with Joy recelvo them. Olothed in robes of spotiess whm. Tonr ey’ dwel with Tnoe tn s gkt J 1ot vox toring comemtrnce ot | The Park Cemetery T s ML R died slx years AR oY oentaic's Ohurch. | Nom-Sectarian Perpetual Care other, 1 %t Do e 1 vb 5 “he cid bome place, Beautiful and fitting ‘location. Ml rour . Mor even to i | R Sconeeibio—on electric car May ber soul and. all the souls. of . departed, through the mercy o oty ::.“‘é*,e. On Baltimore boulevard, st Die- TOVING DAUGHTER, LOUISE | ¢rict line. ANEY, 1 Jovtn w! 4 e By "'fl:‘ a e er pA" n'nuci Ofice 1235 G SI. ".'. who res years a, 3 g‘“{e’r N Gin. " Aniversary "mase 4t Fhone Frankiin 4748 _ - 8t. ‘Aloysius Church. His cheery mx bis; mllll: face, Are nam-n-lwmmud-. died balorad \ o IS AND' PAMILY. . xm- ‘remembrande of our dur .nuuna' “und. father. < HOWARD nsurpassed Natural G ‘who.departed this-1ife six months ago today. May 15, i€21. - “1ittle guessed how. much be ‘smooth my pathway day by day; =g SRk e, . : fow 3 5 By pow 't L must, tresd alooe ~Wa speciilize T ealgning-and erest- e T R ing memorigls (menuments - and” miu- ay;.:_.:-w.-_nu-m kind. soleurs) of quality and chardcter.. In ‘oor o e Let us taks you' to 8se ‘Thany spect-’ Bweetly, . fond A "-:""g'.‘.%".su.f i o Jmene utien tnieny:of thectecat 1}8 LOVING ‘WIFE.AND: REN. -;m " A ‘sacred and sintere tribute 2 A e, ind sinters ribute 9f| THE J. F. MANNING CO., m&. T Ak HA XEIT, who died two eari | 914 Fiftesnth ifes'at Br. Dominic's Gharch. - v FUNERAL DESIGNS. .- 1o oer Al riate Floral Tokens ity Washington Floral Co. w%a 6ONS, DAN-AND JIM. * ; fe . 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