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D. 0, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 192T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, EDMONSTON’S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. A SALE OF SHOES =) Three-Day Event That Will Clese Out | 368 PAIRS Special Table THE CAIRO HOTEL Announces that the Usual New Year Celebration Will Be Held on New Year’s Eve, Sat., Dec. 31, 1921 From 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 AM. Table Reservations Must Be Definite d’Hote Supper Three Dollars Per Cover DANCING Music by the Supreme Orchestra 1.270SEE CORCORA EXHIBIT N ONE DAY Throngs Fill Art Galleries to Inspect Contemporary Paintings. By 4 o'clock in the afternoon 1,270 persons had yesterday visited the |elghth blennial exhibition of cotem- ,porary American oil paintings at the |Corcoran Gallery of Art. Similar |throngs, and sometimes larger ones, have been on hand each day since the exhibit was opened to the public. The visitors included people of all ages and all walks of life. Many MANY PLEDGE FUNDS TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Twenty thousand dollars are to be raised by the officers and executive committee of the Children's Hospital with which to help take care of 12, 000 sick children treated annually at the institution, it was announced to- Y. A total of 100 sustaining members at $100 & year and 200 sustaining members at $50 a year may join the board governing the hospital in meet- ing the deficit of $20,000 which arises each ye: An appeal for support of the plan has been issued by Thomas Bell Sweeney, chairman of the ways and means committee, 1637 Conneoc- ticut avenue. Under this plan it is proposed that all who respond to the appeal for the first year, with a promise to do the same year after year as long as pos- sible, will have their names inscribed on a roll of honor to be hung upon the hospital walls permanently. A number of persons already have pledged their financial support, but BROWN, Monday, December 26, 1921, at 1:56, Mrs. MARY B.' BROWN. wife of the late Charles Brown, Sligo Mill road, Md. Fu- neral from her late residence Thursday, Di cember 29, at 2 p.m. Services at Holy Com forter Ohurch at 2:30, Interment Kock Oreek, Brightwood. 28% Tuesday, December 27, .m., at Summit Point, W. Vi P. CARR. Notice of funeral hereafter. 3 December 27, 1921, Mount_Alto Hospltal. in the 25th year of his age, CHARLES LEROY CAKTER, beloved oon’of the late Charles Carter and beloved brother of Adella Washington and Louise Carter. Funeral from Hock Creek Baptist Church (Tenleytown) Thursday, December 20, at 2'pm. Interment at Mount Zion cemetery. OURRIDEN, Suddenly, Sunday morning. De- cember 25, 1921, at Miami, Fla., SAMUEL W. CURRIDEN.' Funeral Thursday, Decem- ber 20, at 2:45 p.m., from New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church. (Shippeasburg and Chambersburg, Pa., papers please copy.) DAVIS. Suddenly, fn Washington, Rear Ad- miral CHARLES' HENRY DAVIS, U. 8. N retired. t St. John day, ur 3:30. Iuterment at Cambridg, Mussachusetts. Departed this 1ife, after a brief . December 27, . at1 r residence. 1310 11th E DIC \ beloved wife of' Rev. ‘Dickerson, motber of Pearl 1921, at § ., WILLIAM 28 Chureh Thurs: ( IN MEMORIAM. HALLER. In memorj of our beloved wife and mother, CLARA 8. HALLER, who died one year ago today, December 1920. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a meniory fond and true Just a token of appreciation, And & beartache still for you. NELL, GEORGE AND JOSEPH. ® HORSLEY. In loving remembrance of ome mother and grandmother, JULIA A. FIORS- LEY. who died one yeur 3go today, Decem- ber 28, 1921, ‘We think of vou in silcree, Few eyes that sce us weep. But many o silent tear we shed ‘When others are sslee) HBR _DAUGHTPR AND GRANDSONS— ANNA, WILLIAM AND GPORGE. > In loving remembrance of our darling L Exlh“Efi;‘ GEORGE LEWIS, who ’A-- e two years D Cember 25, 1916, * GRRl In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and trae; There Is not a day. dear babr, That T do not think of you. T think of you in silence, Few exas that see me weep. But mans a silent tear 1 shed When others a sleep. MOTHE ADDY. * LOEFFEL. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear daughter. Mrs. MA LOEFFEL (nee Schnabele), who departed this iife three s ago today, December 25, 1918. We may all have our sorrows Bome grief quickly passes away, But the loss of my dear daughte: schbolgirls were in evidence and ' young people generally were in pre- there have not been sufficient contri- butions to raise the quota to $20,000. In making the appeal for funds it was announced that the hospital has in sight at the outside for the com- ing year an income of only $47,000, against estimated expenses at the present rate of 1,000 children a month of $70,000. RITES FOR DR. W. P. CARR. Tirooks and Wilian Dickerson, niece of Mre. Annie Brooks aud Miss Dora Paul. Funeral Friday, December 30, at 1 o'clock p.m., from Liberty Baptist Church, 23rd street between H and I sts. n.w., Rev. Powell, pastor. Relatives aud friends invited. 290 M 3., son ‘of the late J. 3, an 2 3 5 Mary Farrell and beloved husband of Kathe- ey o TG ‘SOTHER, rine Furrell (nee Coughlin). - Solemn high |y £ NG ER. e e se e £1 §ElD) e Solemn BIED I EOEFFEL. 1n ead but loving remembrance of and C sts. b ‘Thursday, December 2f my dear sister. Mre. A LOEFFEL, (nes 9 am. Relatives and friends lnvited. Schnabele), three years ugo tod, ponderance. This fact is, by those familiar with such matters, consid- ered complimentary to an exhibition whose keynote has been described as one of freshness, vigor and sanity. One West Point cadet came in to spend an hour or two of the preclous few of his Christmas furlough. Arrangement Is Praised. Visitors to the display seem to no- tice partioularly the effect of spa- OF WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES FURRER. Suddenly, on December Oh. how sudden was the snmm 1 clousness. The plctures, averaging P When the word came m Somewtat fower and & ttle smelics Funeral Services and Interment To- i Funeral | Time was ‘oo slort EOED Ullarl\‘ two years ago, are hung morrow at Leesburg, Va. Demaine's mortuvary chapel, 519 King st., DRI o ngle line and their arrangement ¢ Alexandria, Va. Interment private. | as to contrasts In color, dimenslons, | Funeral services for Dr. Willlam | gazand. Stuotas at| TR subject and school has called forth general praise for the hanging com- mittee, which consisted of the jury of iaward and, ex-officio, C. Powell Min- Hartford, Co nd of the son of Henrs € neral from the chaje ved beth Buckner Hazard, and and Idu M. Hazard. Fu- of W. K. Speare Co.. Phillips Carr of Washington, who died yesterday at the home of rela- tives in Summit Point, W. Va, will 820 1 A before-stock-taking 'sale that includes | wonderfully fine footwear in both Black and nigerode, dizector of the gallery. = |be hewd in Leeshurg. Ve, at zf Py MY Threds Deenber 3 IGRRRRL b o b 3row: ing to it that the smullest detalls | Goock tomorrow afternoon. Inter- | grrr. " Sunday, December 25, 1921, TROXTUN | (nee " Schnabele), who hix 1ite rown. ment will be in Leesburg. ARLAND, cidest son of Willlam and| three years ago today. Decemiwr 1918, of ‘the preparation of the gallery, of | Many of Dr. Carr's friends here will | Mary Garland Hill. Funeral from residence,| The flowers we laced ¥ . its decoration and for the facilitation | attend the funeral, it was said, and H Do (LT (ETave 1315 19th st., Wednesduy, 8 p.m. Interment private HINSON. Tuesday, December Bibley Hospital, LYDIA J. ter of the late’ Lovius Hinson. Fuueral at the residence of ber Will wither and decar. But_the love for you who sleeps beneath Will never fade away HER LOVING CHILDRE: MAHER. Tn lovine remembrance of my desr friend. U. A. MAHBER, who died December of the labors of the jury are as per- T o fect as possible. To him has gone special credit this year, as in the past, for the obvious success of the exhibition from the standpoint of,the the pallbearers, close friends of the deceased, will be, Dr. Francis R. Hagner, Dr. George Ruffin, Dr. J. Ward Mankin, Dr. Joseph E. Rogers, Dr. A. B. Hooe, Dr. Charles W. White, When Constipated, Bilious, Headachy “Cascarets"—10c Clean your liver and bowels! EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street average visitor. Dr. E. B. Jackson, Dr. C. A. Macatee, l(‘l’l_hew, Thomas R. Clark, 1}!7 Adams et. 28, 1619, [ARGARET. * Pamphlet Describes Value. retiring president of the Dietrict of | & on Thursduy, December ‘-’Z‘H}"m’l;". MILES. In sad hut loving memors of my dear Columbia Medical Society, and Dr. mother, MARTHA MILES, who departed this A. W. Boswell, the new president of terment at Congressional cemetersy. T A TIEL MIUES. o depe Tuesday, The value of these Corcoran bien- nial éxhibits, events of foremost im- or stirring you up. There will Be | Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel | no bowel poison to cause colds, sick | portance in the American art world, ] the society. i ELIZABETH KAUNY-| POt >iars ago today. dear mother, Andrew Betz, Manager cleansing you ever experienced by hudlche,p:izzinen, biliousness or |to the intellectual life of the United m:‘::;"gt’:({sa"tbg;‘%‘fg{“'&“:‘;fe Vhohad| MAN. in the eightysecond yeur of ber age. cu};"x?u‘,u-v‘v";xu{l»i"]_m i needed & rest i Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles taking one or two candy-like | sour stomach when you wake up in |States is indicated by a hooklet Just| viegical Soctety in Dr. Carr's honor at Margaret " Morgen, 130 HER Love mo% AR rch aLES, * I | Cascarets tonight. They physic | the morning. More people take Cas- | 57oi7ice 0 Columbia. It is & pam- | the University Club for tonight have | ou Tiursduy, December your bowels fully. All the consti- | carets for the liver and bowels than |pnlet of some twenty pages. com. | been considering the establishment of ey ey embor. a memorial fund for Dr. Carr with the money raised for the dinner, it was sald today by Dr. E. B. Jackson, a member of the committee. A special car of the Washington and Oold Dominion railwa: piling, for’ the benefit of those who read up on art matters, references Yo literature, books and periodicals on many exhibitors at the present exhibition. It was gotten up with pated waste and sour bile will move | all other laxative-cathartics com- out of the bowels without griping ! bined. 10-cent boxes. December 27, 1921, the co-operation of the Corcoran - CArTy ng CHARLES B. LOVE. be ing onward. to Yo in a howe Gallery and entitled “Reference List | the friends of Dr. Carr, will lcave sie A. Lave. " Fugeral r| Prighter and happier than this, whe No. 16. Cotemporary American Paint- | Georgetown tomorrow morning at rlors of P. A. Taltavull, 443 7th st, | Wil never part again. Sleep on, my precious R 11:30 o'clock for Leesburg and after ., Friday, December 30, at 11'a.m. e Tovets SiOCare ARY £ the funeral the party will depart for | LOWELL, December 2%, 19 5 a.m. B NEL AUGHTER, MAR Thurston 1 services | MORGAN. A tribute of love and memory to from the | our loving friend, META E. MORGAN. who departed this life one year ago Dre cember 28, 1920. CAMILLA, wil the late Lowell, in’ ber 92ud year. Funeral Friday, December 30, at 2 p.m., Washington on a special car leaving at 3:15 p.m. MONUMENT FOR LAWTON. Plans are being made for the erec- Men’s, Women’s tion next summer of a suitable mark- er for the grave in Arlington cemetery ANDERSON. 3 pm., EMMA ANDERSON, Sunda; December 25, 192 , at beloved wife of Clayton E. Anderson. She is survived by her husband, one brother, an aunt, five cousin: men's Hospital vidow of the lute Lev. W. a., und motlier of Mrs. C. A. Just a thought of swer Just & memory fond & Just & token of appr IR of Maj. Gen. Henry W. Lawson of the | Army, who was killed on the firing line | Guring the Philippine insurrection. Last |March the legislature of Indiana, his native state, appropriated $3,500 for the erection of a monument over his srave. The memorial is nearing completion and will be installed with suitable ceremonies in the early summer. LITT —is ready to do your Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering in a manner you will appreciate. 1325 14th Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 325 952% MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dyed Within 24 Hours Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5232 2469 18th St, Col. 638 Satisfactron First and Children’s Gauntlets 1 Off Here is the opportunity of opportunities to buy that pair of gauntlets at a substa.nn_al reduction. Select any pair in our stock at one-third less than the regular price. Automobile and other gaunt- fets from the best makers, in all styles and in qualities to suit every prefererfce. 2 host of other relatives and ‘friends. Fi neral Thursday, December at 1 pm. from the residence, 609 2nd st. n.w. * ARMSTRONG. Tuesday, December 27. 1921, at 10 a.m., at Lier home. 12 New York ave.. Takoma Park, Md., MARY R., beloved wife of Jobn B. Armstrong Funeral Thursday at ® am.. Church of the Nativity, Brigh wood. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. ARMSTRONG. Members of Rev. Father Wal- ter Council, . W. B. L., are motified to be present at ‘the fufieral of our late comrade, MARY R. ARMSTRONG M."A. KENNELLY. President. * BORGMAN. On Tuesday, December 27, 1921 at Lis residence, 1500 North Capitol s FRANCIS S., beloved husband of Mary G Borgman (nee Wahl). Funeral Thursda: December 29, from Lls residence at & thence 'to 8t. Aloysius Church, where will be said for the repose of lis at 9 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet ceme- Relatives and friends invited to at- st n.w., Washiogton, es ai Florida Aveune EEnEE b T e g 29,'ut 8 pm. Interment at Kichuond, Va.28% | Nof oy, MAHER 1 g prom T ag. 3 NEWMAN a TLLIAM THEIR DEVOTED FAMI i yeariSMITH. In m. s Tate Tesi. | SMITH. 1n deuce L riday, December 30, at 1:30 pan. Io-| Sidlperandm terment ‘Arlingion ¢ Relatives and friends invited to &1 $1.98 DRESSES Sizes 7 to 14 810-818 7th St. 1921, at POLLOCK 337 10th st. 5, at 2 pom. | STONE. Tn sad but lovi . my dear father. GBOE . 1918, ? HIS LOVING DAUGHTER, MINNIE BROM- at John K. Wright's n.w., on ‘Thursiay, The Big Collar Sale Is the Center of Interest for Thrifty Men 20c Triangle Collars 55¢ $1.00 ¥ Dozen Factory purchase of famous Triangle Laundered Collars, in all the wanted styles and heights, and all sizes, 14 to 20. Technically classed as subject to “dark threads” but not affected in appearance or wear. On Sale First Floor, in the Rear. Gingham Dresses of the better qualities, in several charming styles. Variously trim- med with plain chambray. Plaids and checks. All have sash and pock- ets. ROBERTS. 1:30 p.u., oberts of 1226 F st. . W. Deal’s funerai Thursday, December ment at Lok Creek WHITE. In loving remembrance of ms dear tery. MARY E. WHITE, who died three tend. BOWLING. Departed this life Sunday, Decem- ber 25,1921, at 2 p.m.. at 730 19th st. n.e., MARY beloved wife of John Bowling. Fuperal from Lane's chapel n.e. at 3 p.m Wednesday, December 28. Friends are in- vited. Interment Payne's cemetery. residinee, 3318 SCOTT (nee James). Henry W. Scoif, 1n . " Funeral Thursday, December 29, at Interment at Gougressional ceme- 1 shed my tears f While others are HER LOVING & GR . WHELAN. In loving memors of MICHAEL J. WHELAN, who died one Month's mind mass at St. Paul's Ch Tuursdas. te 20, at 630, pom. Departed this life, after a brief ill- whicu be bore with much Christian aith, ul his resdence, 2506 Stanton Toad, costin, C., Tuesday, Decemver SIMMS, beloved imuis and tather iwws. | Funeral from Hilisaale M. E. Churcih Friduy, Decemver .. - Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wool Gloves 1, Off AMILY. = __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\V. Established Phone West Automobile_Servic L at husuiud of Alverta atio 3 3 after a brief illuess, at his reside W st p.w., AuKAHAM M. SAiiH, beloved hus bund of Mary A. Swith uud brother of Ad: live H. Matihews. Funeral Thursday afte novn, December 29, ut 1 o'clock, I bury’ M. E. Churchi, 11th and Key. Julius 8. Carroll, pasior. Children’s Al styles, all weights, all $25, $27.50, $35 and $39.75 R Bl o s il s 1ol colors. Chiefly Kayser make. Ompel'S e e e e G i 1732 Pa, ave. tend tae fuberai of Sir Knig SMITH Thursaay, 1 o'clock ., bury M. E. and K sts. mw. Pleuse meet in basément of said church at ‘Waskington. D. C. Phones M. 55125513, &> - DRESSES . Gorin 51875 and embalmer. and modern cremat Pa n.w. Tel 69¢ Wide Dutch Style Sizes 2 to 6 K CL. STANLEY. Aonday, 6 ., at her resdence, 450 Deiware ave. 5w, after a long uluess, Whicn sue bure Withl Christian fortitude, MAUD STANLEY (uce Ausun), beloved wife of Willmm 1. Staniey, devoted daughiter of Mary E. Mar- Our Finer Models Reduced 641 H ST. N.E. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Conspicuous in the Sale i Again this wonder value! New low aad loviug sister of Mis. Nary A. Foe Sttt Dl e $1.98 for Clearance purchase well made rompers and a0 Suana Sarlow. | Funeal, from Z00 | yroqers ¢ elephone e, North e : CresperBini Sl overycheckaand e Hiireday, Decomber 23 I | Estabiiied 1573 Telephone (oL at 1 stripes and with white bodies ¥ and colored bloomers. Great va- riety of pretty trimming touches. Mothers will like the careful ‘workmanship. EnEtains Hiatiancie SCl'Vi.CE' Kelatives and friends uvited t able as they are attractive. Firmly-twisted mesh. Some have plain centers and artistic pon. tend. THIELE. December 26, 1921, HELEN ALICE, wite of Harold J. and_asugnter of and Mary Schmidt, at the eside THE S. H. HINES CO. W. R F.H Frocks of distinguished character, in velvet R WINES. trimmed with moufflon fur, in charmeuse, Steel Vertical Transfer e orked Canton crepe, Poiret twill, taffeta and trico- o her e l::;:i::ss, B tine. Fascinating new beaded, embroidered Sateen Fuursiad Diceiber 29, a0 Beliidny L ) g and novelty trimmed models in the popular Rompers. $1 ,00 Ca Sembtery: Lincoln 141. ........... £ te Ambulances, Nottingham $2.98 colors. % fandl ssiienals noniler Ses b VENABLE. Tuesday, December 20, 1 Vi Curtains, pair ..... Housekeepers will admire both the excellent workmanship and the beautiful patterns of these curtains. The value is excep- tional for such quality. SCRIM CURTAINS —$1.00 hemstitched scrim curtains, so useful and dainty for certain rooms in every home, 69C Pair coceeeeeenens GRASS RUGS—8x10 stenciled Japanese Grass Rugs, close, durable texture, $4.75 with mothers. Well made romp- ers of heavy black sateen, trim- med in green, tan and pink. Em- broidered collars. Wide Dutch s‘tgle. Piped with white at each side. | 100 Dozen Pillowcases 35c and 40c kinds, “run of the mill,” but not a bit hurt for wear. 25¢ Each Get a su‘)nly of good pillow- cases at a liberal saving. Here's a purchase and sale of 42x36 cases of excellent quality, and so nearly perfect that it takes a keen inspection to locate the negligible impertections. Bontex CY 4., wife of the ! Venabie, Survived by a| Frunk Clark and sisers, | % Frathec of Uis eity Mrs. Croucu of buried at F. mount, Ad., Thursuay, Decemoe tumore’ pupers please copy)- WIGGINS. Suddeniy, Tuesday, December 27, 1921, 8t 7:10 s, Hestok, the devoied Bis.er of Aueliné dud e iate Sergt. Jobu Wiggins and aunt of Anna M. Queen, Liuei E. Cand Lusworlh A, Wiggine. funerus frow her imwe residence, 1005 i Thursaay, De 4L 1 p., thence €0 Fust bapuist Cuurch, Kev. James L. L, pastor. - ‘WIGGINS, All members of Minerva Household of Kuth, No. 1ulo, G. L. 0. of 0, F utwud called meeting W eanes- Fur-trimmed Plush Coats ........... $19.75 Resplendent quality black plush coats, with large coney fur collars, cuffs and bands around bottom. Coats of rich appearance and durable workmanship. Specially priced. All Women’s Suits In Regular Sizes 1/2 Price One Rack Stylish Stout Suits One-Third Off - Toys Must Go! ‘We handle toys only dur- 1/2 PRICE W R SreareCo 1208 H STREET NW (FORMZRLY 940 F STNW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CiMNichols WBSpasre WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. nee. Phone Lincoln odern_Chape + Automobile Fune: Quick, Dignified and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 8§16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464 Automobile_Servi . Chapel NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR CON- (VREGTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. B. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Phone Franklin 6626 840 F CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car line. Order now and avoid pos- sible delays when needed. All styles at lowest prices for quality furnished. Transfer file con- taining entire con- tents taken from auy, Des Tor the fuueral of our aeceused sister, WiGLIAS. fuserai lrom First Bupust Chur ih st wnd LuwGarion ‘Chursusy, Dicember 29, at 1 oclock. By oraer of 1DA 1. JUHNSON, M. N. b, MAKBNA C. GALLEKY, W. L. Members of the Western Star . 1. 0. of Moses, are notibed 1t miceting tomgit, December 28, 1821, at 7:30, to arrange lor the fyneral of Sisier HESTER WIGuiNS, Thursduy at 1 o'clock, from the First paptist Churcl JEKKY JACHSUN, W. GILBERT SMACh UM, Financial Secretary. WOOD. Tuesday, Decemver 27, 1u21, st George ‘Washington Umversity Hospital, Capt. ROS- ERT M. WOUD, son of the late James and Mary Wood and father of Basi O., Lavid P. ana May K. WO00d. Funmeral Irom the cuapei of Frank Geier's Sons Cowpany, 1113 7th st. n.w., brigay, December 30, at 11 a.m. HKela- handsomely pat- terned . HLorbi Bedwear At Economy Prices $9.00 Comfort 55.00 Blankets ........... Extra heavy comfort blan- kets in pink, tan and blue block plaids, with fancy borders. ige, No. to atiend a ing the holiday season. Those left from Xmas sell- ing are being disposed of at Illustration shows four steel transfer cases stacked one above the other. They can be LT O LT L L L L T T LT comtorts........... DA8S | exacdy “one half maricea Sheets - built as high a8 you want. Made entirely of e A Ecemeslysolfis for 300 M} ERESSS e e e steel—strong, fire-resistant, non-binding, dust Members of Federal Clty Lodge, X0} yard, at District line. late brother, LOB- at Frank ‘Geler' , 1118 T st now., L at 11 a.m. E. 'W1LsuN, Noble Grand, Large size, covered with fancy sateen and cambric and filled with white sheet cotton. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745, Write for Illustrated Booklet. Bleached Sheets, perfect quality, free from starch. and rodent-proof. - - cemver 80, 1wzl, ALLs Springlike Hats All-wool 72x90, $1.68 Folders and Guides &, WiLSuS, Notle Gr Bl;nk:to:..i. & $d86.l.15(g) VA & < scveviossssass $l -29 We P to 55 p ti ]ly all IN nu-:.mo::un. it E MONUMENTS. va an ing. ue Iepa‘d fmnl!h !M id but lovi memory of my = e e e | et $1.35 varieties of folders and guides for vertical et B ST AL o moras. (numarts ans - Hadsome pix i 3 9 5 i e v files, and they. are all of the well-known 30 Biouse? SOER, 34l SR Lleume) of quatty and cnaracter. ible=thick 45x36 40c >3 . 5 g They are rest! y the river, d hundreds of phot hi B 53.08 . A i B lobe-Wernicke quality and manufacture, ettt O el e e s our office THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS, Two thicknesses in one. Size 66x84. In plaids of blue and white and pink and white. And the banks are ever green. DAUGHTER __ AND SSTER, ADAMS, LEB. BERGER. In sad but loving remembrance e dear son and brother. 3. BBKNARD BERGER, who died four years ago today, December 28, 1917. Anniversary mass ai Advance guard of the coming sea- VIOLET son specially g‘rlud—euulllu new creations in Fallle Sjlk, Taffeta, Cellophane, Visca brald and horsehair braid, in bright touches of flowers and Bedspreads i ousKs, SECTIONAL PILING CABINETS, WOOD AND STEEL, Fringed Bedspreads, $3 98 “‘Lo.n’n“momcl UPPLIES, SECTIONAL BOOKCAS . double-bed sise, Spe- Yard-wide $1 50 mmi efle‘t]:flve "émmfl'"i mAlhlnutl'u Sl B Dominic's Cimrch. 'THE ';Am":' ' opular aiiver and gold cloth ha - = MAIN 7604 ) brance of my dear| —— e = O O fosss i, rardwide 06 si1es o the hour. i $7.50 Satin Marsellles Bed- = P, RS X BAVRS who"'lmeml Appropriate l-ki:rfl T {)kens = e is fin- % reads, large size, H I OVING “DAUGHTER, ALICE K W ington Floral Co. o Charming New Hats at Tih “acatiopea "oni $5.00 £ HER_LOVING Ll asmngs_ R SoEnarmlgzeet 2 T, Sacred to the memory of our dear | o — it e e Crash lZl/zC $7 -50 and $10.00 L other, JANE GILBERT, who de- Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. $5.00 White Crochet Spread: Toweling ee....ceee parted this life eight years ago today, De- Heavy quality white Crash 3 Prompt auto delivery service. Bountiful selection of early spring double-bed al: ‘cember 28, 1913. /' ArtAtic—expressive—inexpensive. I ann 3 ing, with red border. Firm nmovelties in our fameus low-priced durably ‘hemmed, 2 8 memory ‘lingers, eneive. ST thasivent v Sy et $2.9 mes” |GEO.” S st ; 5 : of you. BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLAME. _Phone M. "AND DIUGHTERS, + | at MODERATE PRICES. 20163708 Imnlll]lllllllllllllllllmllllmnmlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllIlIlllIllHlIll“ - N p . " : i & : £