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IN MEMORIAM. ‘THE bEVENING STAR WASHINGTON D0 MONDAY "DECEMBER 12, 1921' 3 | MRS. E. M. POWER DIES. |ommerson, % 2o iner vy widow of Amy 1 Re of my dear wife MARY ANDERSON, who WILL PRESENT PLAY. | McCORMACK TO SING. GIRI-S PI-AN PAR'I'Y “Simon the Cyrenian’” to Be Given | Famous Tenor Will Give Recital to December 1 sided Here Since Civil War. Citze's ‘ FUREX Su[fll[Rs: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Power, widow of - *Maj. Joseph Torrence Power. contin- . e ey | uous resident of tiis city since th ER DEVOT ND. NELSON 3 ] for Delegates by Howard Players. mlp Industrial School. tcivil war, died yesterday at the hom BREMGARDNER. The Howard Players are to present {of her sister, Mrs. August Peterson, who_ passe: “Simon the Cyrenian,” by Ridgeley 1431 Chapin street. She was a mem- Young Women Who Were | Ay Torrence, in a special performance in honor of the delegates to the confer- ber of the Gunton Temple Memo: Ll! Presbyterian Church and gctively Overseas to Entertain at ‘ Mount Alto Hospital. ence on limitation of armament to- 3 o'clock, expres-|night in the university chapel at 8:20 i rhythmic rehersal | o'clock. |(’or Christmas play; advanced rhyth- This is one of a group of race plays . mic for children. written for the negro theater. The identified with its work, being one of its charter members since its or- ganization under the name of the Cnity Presbyterian Churc Mr: Power came here at the close of the Ex-service men at Mt. Alto Hospital and girls who were in Red Cross huts, canteens and other services in France, are to have a Christmas eve reunion | Br ] and entertainment at the hospital hut. | Will be in Arlington cei Su = University Glee Club is to render a special program. Miss Ottle Graham il war as a bride from Pittsburgh, . uspiees of the !VIVing her, besides 15 It will be under the auspices of theyviving her, b ks will give an 'interpretative native dance, “Juba,” by Dett. ——— { members of the Women's Overseas H 1 i Service League, who, since the many | dleport, Ohio. months they spent in France, do not FOOD. DRAFTS ON SALE. forget the men who are still bearing ' Food remittances to Russia, insti- the brunt of the war. iREV. WALTER DRUM DEAD. tuted by the American Relief Admin- istration to permit residents of the The hut is to be trimmed s | greens. Christmas decorations, Drum, STOVEMAKER DIES AT 93. 1 GEN. BULLARD'S WIFE DEAD. |AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Ontario, . December 11— | NEW YORK, December 12—Mrs. | Wilson Normal; this center will be . founder of the MeClary | Led Bullard, wife of Gen. Bullard, fopen for the organization of an ath- Campany, said to be the | commander of he second corps ares- | lotic league ‘onight. 5 toye industry in the ritis] ed teday at Governor's Island after B, Gl at, s Moms Dere today: | & Tonk UThess. She was born in Chat. | ast Washington: tonight: Ameri. o vears old. tancoga. Tenn. sixty years ag0.q __ 'achool); Leviathon A. C.; Kinnear A. A T e T T HIHINGE oy Bewing machilie Save Money fol, Next xmas! = | dramatics, library. g : Our Christmas Savings Club Opens Dec. 15—Closes Jan. 15 A Special Class for Every One Who Can Save 50c to $5 a Week In loving remembrance of . CARRIE BREMG. away @ vear ago today. goar. 1 G0 miw sou . s rord earth you pmssed away, Aud my heart is beating worely ¥k of oday. VTS it NAY - A. FISKE, In sad and loving remembranece of dear wite and mother, MARY ¥ IIKHW\ -Funeral services will be held tomor- | Who duparted this life four years irow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at tie | mber T ALY home of her siste Bernard | spown. ke o Braskamp will officiate. Interment | RO iy this life four years ugo today, 1 2, 1917 OTED DAUGHTERS. EDNA AND United States to send relief to friends and relatives in Russia, may be pur- | chased at four banks in Washington They are the American National Bank, Continental Trust Company, DuPont Natlonal “Bank and the Washington Loan and Trust Company. . of DICKENS, ' In mad, but loving remembrance of oar dear baby. NORMAN DIC died “two years "ago tudas. December 13, Give Her This ted the hours Rev. Walter M. o . The remittances may be purchased : rrowful years ey S0el stratent N$25100 Reclpe Book in ten-dollar units up to $50, for deliv- | there will be a tree. The entertain- | fexsor’ of sacrea e . 3 ery to specified individuals in Russia, ment e D sisTERS. * 100—Pay 3100 stralght §50) () Your wife or mother or n;nl o to $500 f:r f‘elfi'terzyl to B e onteibutea y.;au‘: “talented members a il ch week for 50 whks. and receive m w;;{)recu (eBtt,l;xks 3‘0;‘ rg;‘:xlnc:nop.;fuox ::’:mg“meg :;ry;; Iu‘.di‘lu"' l.-';:‘r.rewh;,;;x‘x will bel, i SR | CLASS 200—Pay 8200 straizht $10) 0 e ecipe S istinct from the free mass feeding of ed in true style er Drum was wel 5 N = ! iz 1,200,000 Russian children, which th, The Women's Overseas L hinzton, being the xon of the lat T Y ench week for 50 wha. and receive Handsomely boundi’ bt Mm‘:fi;"fl"(’ffl h;:flun:e"flakenf n,u:‘:c.\":‘l,:" )‘:;a,;l m:,‘,,‘.‘(‘,‘ (flr yes cant .m‘l.,}“ o ‘| ',' “‘ “‘iuA:fl)‘\" l;. ll,l., ANGELO, EDMUND CLASS Pay - = s embersiin ost his life in battie dariag '3 4 e Y e stk $250.00 well-made, waterproo YOHN McCORMACK. and women from all h-American wi He also leaves CIOVANNETTL birbis s sk L) b 2 covers—pages easily in- NOTICE FROM IRISH CONSUL. | ;o\, seCormuck. sworld. renowned] OUBUY Who served [ ear T, VINCEXT 3 V] i 2o ! who served wi 5 Shing g who deparced e oue year serted or removed. To the Bditor of The Star: now living in Washinston. who served with G hing during | Slo devard tenor, will give a recital at the Na-|poge i tional Theater Friday ~ afternoon, fang service hegun overseas. January 6, when the entire receipts will be turned over to St. Rose’s In- | pecial Clans iFarmee. dustrial School for Girls, -at Cali-] Some members cf the league are go- fornia street and Phelps place. ing regularly to Waiter Reed and St A committee of prominent citizens | Elizabeth's. ‘and are serving in cal will have charge of the entertainment | teens. A group has been formed for! and the entire gross proceeds will be| Mt. Alto. The league’'s special cl i turned over to the management ol St. Rose’s School. hip fihe world war. | THANKS. siae e Plus 3% Interest for Prompt Payment East Washington Savings Bank : 312 Pa. Avenue S.E. Banking hours—9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday 9 am. to 12 m. and 6 to 7:30 p.m. On Ist, 2ad, 15th and 16th and last days of each month, open until 6 p.m. Statements have appeared in the press intimating that certain organizations are making arrangements for the re- turn of Irishmen to Ireland for emplo, ment when Irish peace is established It Is premature to discuss what : rangements may be made for the ru- ture, but I wish to Irish consulate, 1025-9 Temple Court building, 119 Nassau sireet, New York, |is the only organization authorized tg | deal with matters of employment. trade and commerce for Ireland, and that afl bui 5 vo'ee we do i feel w0 lonely hear, Fur uo words wore ever <weeter Taen the words e spoke s dear heers ways, his smiling face, Are a pleasure 1o T He lmd a kindly wor f Ask any stationer for National No. 06344 or 04844, CARDS OF in first ald has recently completed i ! course. During the summer a num-| Reserved seats will be placed on|ber of menbers took part in sw le today. Mrs. Katie Wilson- ming. water first aid and life Greene Las charge of thier disposal. <. The league has helped t her office, in Droop’s music store, to extend 13th and G streets. iene and \ rrie by the District of . | Red Cross Chapte of whi | ORDERED TO WALTER REED. Loose Leaf and Bound Books NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 1s Riverside, Holyoke, Manx. JOSEPH CON: b Irish Consul Genral to U. i S A LTI AT LT T league ix un auxiliary. 1 ) i members have been studying Braiils ‘(Maj. William D. Petit, Medical | for the blind. The leagve waus granted n from the hearts that loved sou. “orps, has been relieved from duty | the privilege ot placing a w Gome in the best of 3 R Table Damask with the American graves registra- | the bier of the unknown soldi Laged by 'all o Knew Yo tion service in Paris, has been ordered to this city for dul) at Walter Reed General Hos- Europe and now injlay in state in the Capitol, and fift members in uniform marched in the | Armistice day process.on from tie {Capitol to Arlington cemeter i Among the members of the league Larz_Andersoa. HE| ;| HARRIS, 1 LOVING SISTER AND FAMILY. * e of love and mer ™ LOTTIE HARIIS. “wie one year a. Decem ‘Beaded Bags $1.98 Seis $2.98 ¥ of Newport William ¢ Knell, Miss | ieex at t e b B fetment private . '\( | BEATTY. Ele was alwars loving. p Boardman, What 8 beantifsl memory VG TALACE p : Just arrl\'ed—l)«*‘auuf?l Katharine ‘0”"‘ Hospial lla"l'\{;‘_" NCL LIS A\}D Jill.l\ from Treland imported bexded bags in Misi Dorothy Do 2 cloth and rich, dar color combina- Dinwiddie, Mrs. Li memory a napkins. . 9 ouw i Doaveter % | Mrs. Borden Harrimun. Miss M 2 ‘three yem S 810-818 7th St., “Home of Gifts’ ‘o >revuwinswr 'Accountants-- b Lo i 3 . e Iy o ert-ude Hussey. Mrs. :rrn.zs Tn sad bnt loving remembran Margaret Lambie, ) abivs. EVELYN wud MILDRED. eir Tves two sears ago one the Gth und the of ne, Miss Sop Are you acquainted tone, Tu sad but loving remembrance of - SARAH €. SACREY life four sears ago today Funeral from hi M. December 153 21, with our stock of Van Scha = = on, Miss s many changes = = The chairman iy Miss Margaret Hood | and iis tears = = Tein B Wright - MAMMA AND Paps - = =i o Mra. Merrick in Charge. The = H For instance, take the | The -hospital hut at gulian = = lLoose Leaf Columnar under the directio: © thence to Nt = = Book. - Nothin a member of the = = ok SN Difiergayiial gl decorated in France with the croix = = for “Distribution” Journal guerre for heroic service under fire = = ok in_the canteen at Brai = o =/ { special meeting to arrange d i = ! “ {tails for the Chrigtimas eve entertain- HER_1LOVIN AL = | By using a “cut ment will be held tomorrow evenin % cipliin, | HENNING . = £ leay” we are i a December 1':, t}l 8 ‘u'rlovk xetl:v' I\;au- | ;, Sher of the | 3 i » s = i Fer A uarters of the league, wckson .. - A - Pl = ostiton tojo fersyory Place. All women who served over- | EDNONSTON. o . December 11,0 . 2 = any Wumber of col- seas with the Red Cross, whether 921, at 11:40 p.an.. MAEK F., beloved hus. an erc le s = 1 or combina- members or not, are invited to aitend. and son of Lither W. and oo of lute rexidence, Cottage City. _m.. Thursd Kok Creek o FLYNN. Sunday, 11:15 p.m.. HE Inte Robert D. Interment DR. BOSWELL CHOSEN. Elected President of District of Co- Famous ““Artcraft” mber 11, N VIRGINIA, Flyan. Foneral WOMEN'S Fine Swiss Hand- kerchiefs with embroid- 98C 4 1o rest remembers her hor best serviees 30 ¢ from 11 North Carolia aver wie. ot ¢ Chest and “Imperial” Gl e s lumbia Medical Society. S e RS GRORGE . SACREY + p Bor \d 9 v . re Marshall, ¥ . A tribute of lore and memery = Brand SN B o 3 Dr. A. W. Boswell was elected bresi-| pyazFR. * sondsy. December 111821, 9: e and mother, ROSE SMI1TH = Eands MEN'S Plain White and Col- dent of the Medical Society of imcat: ey reRl0bnce oIS ot AR S infanl daugiiter of | Funeral Weduex CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA, Artiu duy. Little Charlot ored Border Handker- chiefs of soft, able quality. trict of Columbia at a meeting last week in the new offices at 1718 M Other officers elected were Dr. V 1 2ic 1d_of ehanges. "« warld of care. find onr miseing treasur. : el 3 THE CREAM " thou haet left us. $495 = OF QUALITY H. Hough, firat vice presiden: r To abide in lieaven alove I onr Fa‘her's mansion fair = MEN'S All-linen Handker- Prentiss Willson, second Vice presiden we will e yon; o r'!fi\"‘ g Lovi D DAUGHTER. * = s . ¥ R e Dr. J. Russell Verbrycke. correspouding | ut will ever keep our love | EMITHL Saere 5 Shirts de Luxe—iashioned of finest broadcloth silk. white chiefs, :;plain-: whiite, 35 MOURNING BLACK secretary; Dr. Coursen B. Conklin, re- |HIGGINS. ou Sundsy. BRI O g = and striped jersey silk, Eagle crepe de chine and radium silk— neatly hemstitched. C { CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO,|Cording secretary, and Dr. Provideier - Hospital z rich, luxurious weaves of surpassing beauty and_durability. for $1.00. Each.. ! Dy Within 24 Mours | VST Macatge, Dr. 9 e g b 1 father. chon 1 E Many shirts in this great purchase are seiling TODAY for MEN'S All-linen Handker- Dupont Circie, Fr. 5232 and Dr. J. A. Ganfon were elected mem- | %M laterment pr 5 od who has hereft ns, = $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00!" The giit of giits for any man. Sizes chiefs, of superfine qual- 2469 1Sth_St,, Col. 636. bers of the executive committee; Dr. !RYNSW Atter 2 Angening dllness. 51 M our sorraws heal, . = 1314 17. P! a — — | wini: G M. delegat. ij dar, n. ember 10. 1921, al’ Providence Hos SON AND DATGHTEL 4 to 17. With embroidered C William Gerry Morgan, delegate and 5 - fhe i s 2 : TR initial. 6 for $3.00. Each can Medical Association. g e wA,ssxu‘m T bt 'I""'fl'%"fi"},’;“ g anr_dear wife ther. RATHERING: CHILDREN'S Novelty Handker- | et SMANN Wio died one Sear ugo toda chiefs. printed in quaint s coloreu figures. ~ Box of 35C ASKED NO CLEMENCY FOB;K}:LL:.Y.m On Sandas. December 11, 1021, a0 AND AND CHILDREN * three the late ‘Harriet C. and iatier Harry W. Kelley. from his late | residence, 1112 E st s.e.. Tuesday at Interment at Congressional cemetery. December 11. 1 WAR OFFENDERS. To the Editor of The Star: My picture and name appeared in rotogravure section of The Sund: ~ FUNERAL UIRECTORS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1823, i} CHILDREN’S Pretty Colored Border and Printed Figure Handkerchiefs, in boun- IOC Sale of Bedwear Bontex Sheets, $1.29 Specials he ar Trunks Repairéd and TERPILCES— tiful variety. 3 for of November 27. 1921. in a group of WARD AT 3034 M St. N.W. e tan cen- §1x90 Bontex Heavy, Seamless, Bleached Sheets, of perfect 0 each S medal of honor men who are alleged to | of Ui late Frederick Luces aatomobite ServiL03 West 98 Wheeler Lacey. Service at the conve (G Made to Order All-Wool Blankets, $9.00 66x80 Blankets, pure wool warp and filling. A matchless value. Bedspread Set, $8.00 Consisting of White M‘rseulu Spread, 72x84, and Bolster Cover ingham, OUR yards special. 49C to any one with regard to persons who.{ private) Mondas, December 12 after enjoving tle manifest blessings of { yyLCARE. i this_country. flouted its laws in time of stress instead of welcoming the cp- portunity to serve their country to the extent of their: abilit: $| 25 quality. Free from starch. 5 have petitioned the President for clem-| Wheeley Locer, Sereice st i o TOT LREF e Dirscier < BOYS' Plain White Initial ency for war-time offenders I do not at- e - e sl e _’Blankets, $3.98 Each Handkerchlefs, also with -col- tompt o Epealk. for the othérs In ihe Y |33 smbtiner TLivery s cscnaciiee Conmr, i Sl _ Double-thick Plaid Blankets, in pink and white and blue and ored initial. Soft, fine ‘#i group. but do earnestly protest against | December 10. T Bve D Ter eall MUgtes 4 e dhacicen white. 66x84 size. Fluffy and warm. quality. 3 for 50c. lSC eet the us> of my name in this connectior s St S e S e N andard wi Eaeh . ! < olis fllf have never addressed such a petition e mp Save money and middleman's profits by coming to the factory. Tophams Handsome plaids. MEN'S Pure Linen Embroid— ered Initial Hand- 53.00 On Saturday, December 10, at her danghter's residence, Dorthwest Y late. Maurice won's residence, Frank Geters Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Telephone cal kerchiefs. of super- Box of of firm, 69c Mulcare fine quality. six, special . FivE ),"d_ to match. For three-quarter or twin beds. NELSON M. HOLDERMA) nlr\:\. nunhu]!r.mh n-“anmxrnlnu son's 5 - Y Tesidence, ou Tu c : for “Downap” Blankets, $2.25 MEN'S Linen-finished _Initial Cantainfor Matant am.: thence to St. Joseph's C.urch, where ' Handkerchiefs, mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose | Reiatives and friends iovited | i HINES. Prop. 66x84 “ " ] 6x34 “Downap' Phld Blankets, bound with Soisette. 03 14:h st. n.w. Longcloth, Thick, of her soul. “$1.25 Trunks e superior qullll) - fi lity | with Solf Sndiw et Bedspreads, $3.98 Box of six. special. I |tertain the Prince of Wales during | :"n tend. Interment Mount Olfvet ceme-; PrivateAmbulaoce. $1.39 $5.00 White Crochet Spreads; with deep fringe and cut corners. s f e e e Made in Washington s Tt e e e o o lsowes. . Beccaner av: 30m, . "%“‘"’D"c‘;l‘“‘g"co chiefs, in white, solid_colors and Desum s & highly educated, eultured )_1. ow of the lawe Maj. J. 5 No Branches Fuberal from her late residence. 1431 Chapin s n.w.. Tuesday at 1:330 o'clock. Inter-| went (private) in Arlingion cemeiers. ° Members of Mt. Vernon Coun A, M., will assemble at 1 cemetery Tues- 13, 1921, at > §16 H ST. N.E. Lincoin 3484. white, with colored edges. Some Antomobile Rerv: with embroidered cor- 25 C woman, who speaks English fluently. She is fond of music snd painting and has written one or two books, ! notably an account of her pilgrim- age to Mecca. White Shaker 12/2¢ R 4 SHAKER l-'ltl\\[ Gifts for Tiny Folks Fancy Formerly James S. Topham ners. Also colored crepe Established 66 Years de chine handkerchiefs ‘WOMEN’S Fine Qual- eced 1208 H_STREET NW afternoon, entirely harmiless irregularities collars and collar and cuff sets, ot our Iate " brother.. = ty Linen Initial Hand- k p.m.. for the purpose of aitending ! S40F STWW,) = Outing Flannel. fleecy F kerchiefs, & for $235. 39C “funeral of our late brother. W. G (Fonv.l::_u"”" IOG) £ s plavie 15 2 SR . By direction of the coime PHON! 3 iy £ owe S mlgF vflll!;'l B‘PIA’IY PrNTINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS IN GIFT :ou\ s suuuwuu ARSpeare CuJNichols WB'Spesrs = e ade o uffy white NI 2 E = ; . = eiderdown and trim- BOXES B JAMES T. RYAN = heavy extension B o I, med Seith " pink or $2.98 WOMENS Tandkerchiefs, in Suddents. on Satura 317 FA. AVE. 8.E, = Rods, large size, J or Xmas Givin; ue satin ........ many ainty styles. GIV] t = complete with fix- ISC 4 JAPANESE SILK COATS for Box 8 in Box e . mui Livers in Connection. = ) G A.mill purchase, of a famous | !nfants—beautiful and service- 35e, 50 and 88 63c, Soc, $1.49 TR e ol e A o~ = tradématked - make of fne] Ll o ipik or $3 98 _— cemetery. 1: S. & CO. = 3%¢ and 49~ yard-wide Dra- 2 ue, embroidered in e . et = per "M Cretonne, in 25 Turkish Towels to sell much un- "°fi$iié‘s‘é"ii-:k & ¢ 7t Gift Neckwear, 59¢ to $3 5 S hS | RUDING, Members of Mispah Council, o 4"1:‘5'-%:.”“ o Mimetta L oral patte d ice bee A RRIAG i —7 T SSEADE AR — floral pattern C | der price because of minute ana | | JAPANESE SILK CARRIAGE Every seasonable novelty in Pennsylvania Avenue eventh Street V. L. SPEARE CO. ‘ December in sprays and blossoms. Pink funeral WALTER | \wyirHER THE sflccuugfl OF uox eo,. » S of weave. Plaids, stripes and | ana blue. boxed for giving. a oy Shins U OHENSTELN, Council NEOTED WITH THE ORlomiar E dacquard patterns. $3.98 and $4.49 Boudoi y Suggested For Xmas—Erom “Her” to “Him = WELTCH, Bec. 86e. U | pyene Beniie G PSRN, % = CHILDR] ’S FLANNELETTE 0“ olr s umx Sunday, December 11. 1921, at 10 SLE] X 22 . e, e, $LOO - |t e e | 5o dcagal’ Eeteseean ) S 7 drop seat and feet. ather of rs. Aona Hrunn ‘'uneral from Made to Sell For 79¢, $L004 §i30, 2°(5%6 c C an C Imported e R ) FORT LINCOLN l‘m'l $1.50. The Park Cemetery PILLOWCANES— SHAW, illoweaues, 00 Suddenly, Monday, December e Y e | e 2l LFRE]I i ] {iaw and Tather of - Mrs. ‘Gertrade. Shaw Beautiful and fitting Donahoo of Birmingham, Ala. location. Scotch Wool Auto Rugs ||| E - Notice ufi = FAS BLOOMERS— funeral bereafter. { S WOPink kit Blaomers, 19 | spaNoLER, suntar, December 11, 1621, aif 1R::f;llz;cf$:me_on = ® ., beloved husband o el 3 E T g 0 ST, tptnner St it o Bty G Baitimort._boule- S eve hfi s 0 DA fuosiny. December 13, "Toterment yri-| vard, at District line. H Cashmerette Gloves, Do : d § i = with warm fleece, — l . i =5 | i i o s | OBce: 1235 G St LY. S N ool Tose. pertect oys’ Mackinaws, Overcoats and Suits They're the wooliest and the warm- ol & e S oo | Woke far Teestoaded Boskie = quality. Black, tan, 9 SPEARE. ~ All members of the )NUMENTS. = Cordov t t and th st luxuri f Robes. ot M0 S St 15¢ . Three eqLoam € AoRt Mxup s o oA fi'fisfl;’fi iz, secretary. We specialize in designing and erect- Sh smrnk seavine 1 Great Purchases at Wonder Prices Over in Scotland they glezt nkgy' A% CALOWELL Master. |,0g memorials_(monuments and mau- Shaving Cream, Skin Letien, nd these are fl‘e obes e YOUNG. Baturday, December 10, , at| oieums) of quality and character. Faloum Mo AW oL, AT BOYS CHINCHILLA e o the Louise Home, SO AN Hischel ristoe| Call and see hundreds of photographic INAWS and wool-mixed + mackinaws, big, warm . and durable. Convertible 50 collar; big pockets; pleated bacl taflored belt. $4 50 Sizes 8 to 17 . Polish and Veg- OVERCOATS, in blue, gray and brown. Sizes 2 to 10. Thick, wooly quail- ity, beautifully tailored. Plain cloth $4.50 lining. Deep pockets ToumE O A o iesday. Decomber | SuODestions and designs on exhibition in 15, ‘at 2730 p.m. (Baltimore papers please | our office. ) IN MEMORIAM. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., . In sad but loving remembrance et ST -, MAR' ANTRRENNE 12T = e O pareed thia life four years ago today, FUNERAL DESIGNS. memte Floral Tokens December 12, 1917. 14 lfl N, Y. Ave. Mala 108 ‘Whose love can equal the love of Gude 121 Two-toned cloths—plain on the surface, with plaid - back; heavily fringed ends. Every man who drives an auto will HInsEIn etable Oil Soap .. $l £ Boys' heavy ribbed and girle’ fine ribbed 21 C FAY STOCKINGS— Children's Fay Bxtension BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSE— black school hose..., Stockings that butten to the i a mother? other? Who works with such pleasure as mother for you? vaist. Slight gu- 1 and ? * waist. Slight irregu- 39 C ALL-WOOL 3-PANTS SUITS, in box- ALL-WOOL JUVENILE SUITS— say “thank you” heartily for such a et meiiiyes o Floral Co. * pleated Norfolk model and, inverted blue serge middy and Oliver Twist pleated-back effect. $8.25 $4.95 and cordovan . ... INFANTS' WOOL HOSE—~ models and fancy mixture junfor Norfolks. _Lined remembrance. / Alpaca and Venetian White, black and i i - Kknow the sorrow to be left alone brown; slight irregu- 39C ied s AlliSEMITICONTES i ABizewI3ito 8 s O ot sends tho mcseate 10 pour bome: i et i, lars of quality. . < d when He calls for one or the other. 1l is when God calls GE’OTm—?'nq = BXPHESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phese M. BT st MODERATE PRICES, MIS1TI U

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