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» DIED. IN MEMORIAM. . WOMAN AND 2 CHILDREN |y o, yuvetimiy 0, 10, ot e owanos, 5 oot o . oy 2001 16th .. RESCUED BY FIREMEN S witm s, Gt ot s | o 270 " e s i i 18, at 11 o'clock. Interment private. recalls aad memories Today 'aken From Porch OLAUGHTON. 0n Monday, Jasuary 16, 1922. 0f'n "loved one gone 1o rest, 5 Porch at 3510 New OLIVILTI, e o New York cits, KO-| And the ores who'think of her todey Hampshire Avenue, Smoke Bar- : DOLPHE ‘CLAUGHTOX HER mvn’{;".{fl:r""z"!'b‘fii‘.l;'i{owm 000MBS. 16, 1922, at ring Other Exit. | O%0NES., On Monday, TanUATY pinit - Hotel, | EWARDS. In and but loving remembranes (‘HAR songraes of our dear " WILLIAM, " beloved father of motber and sunt, ELIZA ED- Mrs. Ella Dutton, forty-five yem.l Charles Cyrus Coomts, In his_eighty-rth [ VARDS, "ho deparied this ‘e one year !old, and he year. Funeral from the Mount Vernon Place + January 17, nd her two children, Edward,| 3{iiogist Church, 9th and K sts. p.w., on Vs nca o it on { thirteen years old, and Willlam, nine' Wednesday, Januiry 18, at 2 p.m. Who It s n yen THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY M Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets : ; that efty, [ X . 2 And with Joy we fo her, 2, |years old, were assistea from their!gcoouss. ¢ ¥ '""' ke The District of Columbia Society flf Where no furewell te: Kann’s Sealed OUTING home, at 3519 New Hampshire ave- | the Sous of the Americon Revolution HER DAUGHTENRS AND NIRCES) ® SAVE ONE HALF AND MOR_E s_p::,.loszlllc ::ow in progress. Sll:;:"!‘:'p i 34‘9 alld 3795—‘2 inue, by firemen last night abou nounces, with regret, the death of one of 110330 oclock. Fire started in the sldext members.” Compatriot, CHARLES u'!r, © . Januas ;basement, and when Mrs. Dutton and | e tollowing compatriots will represent Ui l the children, who were alone in the uxvlu at the fnml services in Mount Vi ,houue. were awakened by the amoke| I')h reh, ‘and_ Massachusetts av FREEMAN. Sacred to the memory of my beloved and devoted Lusband, WALLER FREEMAN, who suddenly left me two years 2go toduy, 'Junuary 17, 1020, Two years of sileat sorro ears of grief and Victor Records . Reduced s —Hu;'y Outing Flannels, 27 inches wide; good ° quality, ithey found it tmpossible to descend ‘ednesday, hnunr! 18, at 2 p.m.: Appl Two A Beginning Tomorrow, by with double nap. In stripes, Kann’s—Fourth Floor. i the stairs to the front door. '_ml;h lark o mmr’"’w‘:mmfifi !:l;l;‘l:x;\r'u WirE, BERTIE FaEmia - & bz H children stepped throu g n loviug rememby of my Order of the Victor Company checks and plaids, on light ia door to a rear upper porch, where| Pt Wikt ' o ery President. | dear mather. JOSEPHINE HARVEY, who ) departed. this life seven years ago today, SELD] i they were hidden from view of the WILLIA)( 'ALEXANDER MILLER, Sec'y. {firsinen by the volume of smoke that | goowss ng from the building. Sergt. | ER | Willam Trent and Private ‘W. J.| Over crlpuEES VB ry 17, 1915, 'n-a-y recalls sad memory Of ‘a loved one gone to rest, grounds. Special, l 2'/2‘: yard A SALE OF VELOUR PORTIERES faced Kann's Sealed 75c P Overneas Battalion, And those who think of | er ted duced o .......... —27-inch Heavy Twill Outing iMahaney of No. 6 truck company | forces, beloved ¢ Cuarles Cyrus and| “Are m oved her best, Fiannel, in white only. Heavy A Limited Quantity Only. And the Sale Price Should went to thelr rescue. | HAGie Fraacis Coombe 7 Gy .,m"',‘f...""’ R y utton returned home shortly HER. 1922, at In thi BiGy S Kann's g;nlxty “I‘Zha R“{Sl Make Them Go Out of Here in a Rush after the fire had been extinguished. ‘> goioe Reod ey el “BASIL| Bat God m dear mother, e nap. c value. ls An examination of the premises failed HICKS DUTCHI Medical Corps, He you_ hor Records Yard C to disclose the origin of the fire. The| U.S. A. t Arlington na- LOV SON- EDWARD TARVEY, * damage to the house and contents| tlobal cemetery Wednesday, at 1 p.m. 18 |MORRIS. In sad but loving remembrance of y 14, 1922, at 9 JUF dear little sou and brother, VERNON P. ; was estimated at $4,000. OO, S atirday, Jamary end of Amanda| MORRIS. who departed this life three years (‘.llum lnel flmilh). aged 43 years. Fu 1 #go today, January 17, 1919, ‘I ‘H from the family residence, the Alcazai In_our hearts your memory lingers, ment, 11 and M caian Sweetly tender, fond and true. V\mnum January 18, at 9:30 an m There is not a day, di ¥ v . District of Columbia—Cloudy, proba- | o 8 » Church. 20d and & That we do not is. ink of n.,. 11 be aa men(l\l! ot _think of y bly snow or rain tonight and tomor-| oui .:"1'0".',;, pilaaciphin. papers please | MDTHER. IDADDY, SISTERS A ;::e.“ll::l’;pnhulnxe !ln 0 temvebr:tnr:, copy.) erature tonight about 30 |gppy o day, January 16, deBrees; moderate to tresh easterly | o i KAl R HEN AT, axbnier of the late Elizsbeth Huff, in her fortieth year. Maryland—Cloudy, probably snow Funeral from the parlors of P. A. Taltavull, iate tonight and tomorrow, warmer in 443 Tth st. xw. wostern Maryland tonight; moderate at 2 pm. easterly winds. Interment (private) at Glenwood cemetery. OSBORN. In loving remembrance of my dear Huaband, MARIOS OFIRE whe Sad e s L Kann's—Fourth Floor. Kann’s—Street Floor.” 32-Inch Tissues Exclusive With Us : All New Patterns ~ Wednesday, a Yard c —This is a lovely silk-mixed cotton fabric, in checks, plaids and other new spring designs Women who are wise buy their materials for early spring frocks now, because dressmakers are always rushed. and before the goods can be made up spring is upon one. It is a sensible woman who BEGINS EARLY. Y.u will not find prettier patterns by delaying your purchasing, be- —Rich, lustrous velours, in Elain shades. Only a few pairs of a kind; of some there are perhaps but one or two pairs. The as- sortment includes biue and blue, rose and green, green and green, blue and gold, rose and brown and brown and brown. In rad but loving remembrance MYERS NEWMAN, who de- life eight years ago today, 69¢ to $1.19 Cartain and Drapery 340 Materials, Reduced, a Yard... 25 —Full bolts, part bolts and remnants. —85¢ Colored Madras Drapery Materials, 98c Drapery Poplins, 69c Drapery Silks, $1.19 Linen Taffeta, Cretonnes, 98c Colonial Field Furniture Coverings, 98c Heavy-weight Cretonnes. 1914, e Loved in life, mourned in_death. e ry 18 Wednesday, January 18, BY FANILY. * ; Virginia—Rain on the coast and rain or snow in the interior tonight and | 350 rm. AARIE 1ol tomorrow; warmer in west portion to- od wife of Joseph night; fresh easterly winds. Funeral from her late res dence, West Virginia—Snow late tonight or| Va. Wednesdas, January 18, tomorrow: warmer tonight Requiem high maxs at St. > Friends nited to. attend. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. St. Mary's cemeters, Alexand Thermometer—s p.m.. 12 midnight, 26; 4 a e e e ey Tnterment . FOWELL, Vrted this 17N fve cause it is often the case that the prettiest ones come out first. S5 . i : noon, 27, == 'nf.‘?.u. fon of Hichard | i i P l'f “7 d urtai Barometer—4 p.m., Innuary 1 from Clements' to | ROBINSON. Tn <ad - lovine romemin Kany Sl erfect Window | Curtain, Drapery and | [_Cyrtains and Drapery 30205, 13 raidmtgh .4 e e 30.47; noon, 3 e T e aviit e 1| “euitereh Sutolotensial HeLr 00E Bons Do Roatyy m‘h.,.( temperature, 31, occurred at| aid for the repose of bis soul. Interment ot | January 17. 192 3 pam vesterdnor afare, Sl oceurred a1 Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives One vear of slent sorrow, 26 ocurred ot pe! 2| ftriends invited, 18° e oarof ed at'1 a.m. today. Umias ou w Edgings and Trimmings. Were 8 to 19c. Reduced, a yard.. 3 (¢ pholstery Fab Shades ity Sabcior Reduced, a yard....... 66(: White Goods Three Specials in bers of K 81 Inches Lo —Full bolu. art bolts and Temperature same date jast year—|LEE Th e Council, No. 338, Art —Here in quantities, including v o Highest, 43; lowest, 22. Kuights of Columbu dvied 1 mine yin B, {'mies Tou there: the newest designs, in desir- Cendition of the Water. quested to attend his funeral Thursday morn- L o verywiie —$1.29 50-inch Drapery Poplins. | —3% to $59c Curtain ING DACCHTER. —$1.98 50-inch Striped Damask. Materials, reduced, ‘5 298 45-inch “Kapock”. Drap- | yard ...... C Fabrics. —Full bolts, part bolts and fem- 125 Heavy weight Cretonnes. | oS ien heavs” cretonnes, friar —$198 S0-inch Sunfast Madras | JONHG O TEL™ S tases, Drapery. Juvenile cretonnes, etc. —$149 Drapery Nets and Cur- tain Nets. ~—In the Clearance 6 3 C —$129 Novelty Braided Cur- Wi LAY - tain Paneling. 1 S —19c to 29c Curtain Ma- 8 c —Mounted on excellent spring ~ terials, reduced, yard rollers. Complete with fixtures. —Full 'bolls. pz{l ifs e and i 5 i i remnants, consisting of scrims, Lipwhite; fight. olives meflium silkolines, cretonnes, colored and dark green. 3 feet wide and Swisses. 6 fect 9 inches long. Kann's—Third Floor. ~ | A Great Hosiery Sale Tomorrow Women’s Hosiery Children’s Hosiery —The alert shopper knows how the prices have béen cuf, because she knows at what these same qualities have been selling formerly. Besides the lots reduced from stock, there is a special purchase of new hosiery that presents just as good values as are found in the Clear- ance lot. . Women’s Sport Hose Women’s Machine Clox A Pair Hose, a Pair $1.00 |- $1.49 —These are of wool and cot- ! A ton also, in brown heather —Wool and cotton mixtures, | tones, with embroidered dropstitch style, superfash- | clox; also at the same price ioned, with seamless feet. | we are showing imported The colors are green and | wool hose with colored silk brown heather effects. stripe. * ' —Women's Mercerized —Women's Derby Ribbed | wWomen's Silk and Hose Apair o 39C Hose. A X, $1 .69 XVoolrSpmmrf:-'e: $2 35 | 3 pairs, $1.00 ing, Japuary 19. from Clements’ undertaking ARATL nnn estublishment. 1241 Wisconsin ave., at 50M thence to Hoir Trinity Church, where mans | SYLVESTER. In sad but fon, clear. will be offered at 9:15 for the Tepose of his| my dear mother. MA g departed this 1ife *hree ve Various Cltfes. HER LOVING DAUGH’ SYLVESTER. In sad hut Jont our dear mother. MAR Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 34; col able qualities. Needlework —u-l:ch " Longcloth, nice quality; closely “woven, with a soft finish for lin- gerie purposes. A 2 ~—White Novelty Voiles, 36 and 38 inches wide; fine and sheer qllngty dmh sktn e, plaid and check styles. A yard . 75C —Imported White English Voile, 40 inches wide; fine and sheer, with a chiffon finish. A yard.. 75¢ Kann's—Street Floor. JOHN T. MEYER. Mondas. Jaauary 16, 192 har residen ard Courts, Mrs. RO- State of RarTE 3 “dow of the Inte Gen. | Weather, | Adolph M ent at New Orleanx. HANTZMON. oy 10, g2, at| Ty e the residen © 624’ Princeton st. n.w.. HA 2 yéar of hix Cloudy residence W Clear Charlottesville. —Stamped Plllowcun. for applique and c::rchu work. A $l 49 —-Shm d rnrf; for ap- plique and crochet D i 09C —Lace=trimmed Srarfe white and unbleached. Snecial .. 39C —The 7 Price Sale of Art | Linens continues. l an: Ft_mrlh Floor. Women’s and Children’s : Knit Winter Underwear Comes Down 20% Under Former Prices remp—mun- ] )\lim RO Stations, -3 = E ted hush 3o 2 UTHOMAS, s Ufe seven years ago 1o 7. 19 To, live in the b You is pever to 4 HIS WIFE, MARTHA THOMAS. All Display Medels at Half Price sese e amauronny wegor weg? —Including _draperies, #lip cov: couch covers, faricy valances, table runners, etc., ! of cretonne, silk, etc. < of those who love F H H 46 nonday 2t pom e e Abilene, Tex ibany Clear | PABKER. Sunday, January 15, 1822, at his A Cloudy residence, 7 Columbin rond n.w., WIL-I AV udy LIAM H., beloved husband of Mary J. Par- Clear te residence Wodnes- Snow t 9 a.m.:.thence to Chureh Pt.cloudy i D. €., where mass C —Some are soiled or mussed from display in the depart- ment, but the designs and col- orings are exceptionally good. 0 a.m. for ihe repose of lis soul. Relatives ana friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet. ON. Saturday. Jonuary 14, 1922 at! MARY, widow of Andrew o Geparted vears azo todny Jaruars 17, niversary mass st Holy Trinity th st between N and O sts. B.w., Wiose love can equal the love of a mother? Whowe devotion <o losal and trne? PETERSON. Members of United Onder of { Who xufors s muck, with such oy. for au- Tents are’ repecifulls invited to aticnd the other? funeral of Mre. MARY PETERSON. who Who works. with such pleasure. as mother e 2 member st Chiamiotte adre Tent. | * for yon? BOAGH. Toesdas. Janvary 171022, at 11 Tom don’t know the sorrow to be am., at her residence, 363 x Till God sends the messag MAGIA ¥ ES, belored moth M I='% sad when He calls for one or the oth ch) und George| But the saddest of all is when God calls your and grand- { mother. of funeral HER DEVOTED FAMILY. * 19 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Pt.cloudy Cloudy 8882y EH & William Gutridge Tnee R B e ocee. mother of Ella L. Purks. Not later. ‘ SAUTER. oty at his rex o LIAM FR. of Alberts Sauter, (ace Hines. Notee of ' QTN H, SARDO & CO. T mx Departed this life Sunday, January{ #12 H st ne Phone Lincoln 524 ey | o et Mt 3 pom. after & briot fliuess, | Modern Chapel Automobile Funerals _ 3, s b4 3444 nddenly, on Jinuary 16, ce. 2612 Olive ave n.w. SAUTER. beloved hi | Portiand, Ore 29 88 ' 8. Lake City. band —And the real winter weather just arriving. —Thg Sale includes the following lines: Wool and Cotton Silk and Wool Heavy Cotton —Women's Wool Ribbed Underwear — Vests are low neck, sleeveless ; low neck, short sleeves. T:ghta. 89 ankle length, woven bands. Each. C —Women’s Cotton Ribbed | —Women’s Ribbed Wool Mixed Union Suits, fleeced and Union Saits, low neck, sleeve- bleached; low neck, sleeveless; less ; Dutch neck elbow sleeves: the beloved wife of Thomax E., Cloudy the devoted fllnxsht "1" Mrs. Elfl‘l“ lTrl\‘~ o moarn ‘aevored sand, bov: Private Ambulances to monrn their loss Furnish ing mot: er, loving and devoted sister, Mra. | i Marriage Licenses. e antoonds Hhres brothers. Charies City Calls, $4.00 | ; Marriage licenses have been fssued to the | of relatives and friends. rai trom her { S tollomiax: fate residence. 417 4th st thence to W. W. Chambers ‘Church, 14th and B sts: s.e.| _ Col. 433, Corner 14th and Chapin. fel4= Iran T Sornberger of mra-or, N. Y. and| Haven Wednesdsy, January ‘18, at 1 o'clock. In: et V. L. SPEARE CO. 5. ER. who 2 ny. B srdd R aed 8 191 X 30 o ELLE Cincinnat =23 1920, S 2 P L Py 53 38 . ¥ Dok X lle .. e Miswi, Fla E 3 oudy > 54 008 New York s nix, Al s 33 2 y E HE Maraha 2 Jont In womanhond so fair (KEITHER THE SUCCESSOR oF NOR CON A i 3 mbers sweetly and knows no care. | NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAI roy M, Wh > lMRnh 1l of thi : arshiall of this elty. | Michnel Mattera and Adelatde Bastiant SIMMS. Al members of Electa Chapter, N Walter Brown and Laura Sco T s tres DEZARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Her life was young, Fhone Franklin 6026. 940°F st. nw Yet not our will, But God's, be done. 17 rrow of Atlant’c . Chirichelia and M. Strout of Boston, V 11 fashioned, and have ma- Dutch neck elbow sleeves. ankle length. Sizes 5 and 6. air .. t T o v 5 5 Anke léngth! Sokias Q5+ | Another style-—high neck, long P s pbmaiteralustecks: <13 s meneh e MR | Allmcmbersot HlechiObants IOM :%%’Chmmm. “seconds.” Each..... C | sieeves; Dutch neck, elbow —Imported, and in assorted | Cordovan. With dropstitch ef- ashioned; seamless feet. Blac James 8. Curtis and Genevieve Rrawner. osids ..-(,}.'.f-,'.' o frou Baven A M E B0% L. Phone West 087 —Women’s Cotton Ribbed sleeves; low neck, sleeveless; Derby ribs. In brown. {’?'c‘: in Havana brown and navy | and cordovan. Regular 50¢ value Toeen D, rf:.':':.'fl'.;',',";l:.fi',"‘i.,‘;, Hall e ml_“_‘s_g-&,,;;;,", Automobile Service. due next_meeting. A BpddiialisyiandiCoriine Ko Conxie. Worthy Matron,~Brother WALTER €O i .\‘:’U/’G Joserm ~ -m uoln(lus 1730-1732 Pa. ave, - » i i all ankle length. Sizes 7, 8 and Step-ins” wide knees or with | 3% 8500 to $375 values. i —Regular sizes, sor ot B G0 | Gt o $2.29 —Children’ Cotton Ribbed AL Union Suits, fleeced and _E;"' mzes; $2.39 b‘leachedA: l:‘l'eg;‘ ne}fk. long | Sachi sleeves. Ankle length; —Women's Cotton Ribbed drop-seat style. Each, 69C Union Saits, low neck, sleeve- —Women's Cotton Ribbed | [css ankle length; beading and Union Suits, heavy weight; | pand tops; medium and light high neck, long sleeves, ankle | weights. $1.00 value. 79C MAN. Worthy Patron. Sceretary. Deaths Reported. m:: On Monday, January 16, 192 ! residence of his som, Clarence B. | A Special Purchase—*Seconds” Women’s - Silk and Wool Sport Hose, a Pair:. —If perfect would sell for $2.50. Are fashioned and'in. Havana brown, navy cordovan and black. 3 The following deaths have been reported to 3 Veloved husband of H[: : {he health department In’the last twenty-four D R i o et e he be Liiien ¥ deral, T spel of | : hippe ‘enneslvania ove.. on Thomas J. Howell, 39, 1504 Crittenden st. 5 i pilary C.” Harrington, ‘54, Providence Hos: e ey 10 e “:.m).':m::{: — = " Berine Aun. g8, 405 ah ot . Dotice. _ Interment Arlington ational ceme- | 3 corrpyam 7 Elizabeth K. oy nd i Delia T. sichmmald €5, 2014 Dent pl. STEWART. Saturday, Janoary 14. 1922, aftes Funeral Director 7 in connection Comme ‘hapel and mmdern crematorium rate J52 Ta. ‘ave. n.w. Tel. cali M. 1385 —Children 's Sport Hose. 50 C 7 —Children’s Mercerized Hose. 3 5 C —Derby ribbed, mcrcenzed In black and 3 Pairs, $1.00 brown, navy and brown, tan and brown and | —Ribbed, with seamless feet. Black and black and gold. Kann’s—Street Floor. I brown. Regular 50c value. hort ilness, at her residence, 321 10th LUCY 8 . ol in, 3, Providence Hospital. dohn J.- .'.IOIHQI 88, 4452 Wisconsin ave James Welsh, 54, 8. Elizabeth's Honnita m,\rxnw Braun, 44, en route Providence Hos- rom Enon Baptisi Church, Edm E. White, 37, en route Emergency | Charies ".'.'.mfif",.'.';‘:, ity ity e., EWART, beloved mot of Rose Tihomas. Cora James, Mary and Er- pest Stewart, Funeral Wedseatay, January | length. Sizes 8 and 9. $2.30 value. $1 89 Eachi....c.cconviinnn Each o Kann’s—Street Floor. Why Be Cold When Winter Coats Sell At Prices Like These —Clearance rrices are so low that you will want to buy one of these Smart Coats, even though you may already possess a good one. The First Lot Contains $25 to $29.75 Models n........ ~They are Normandie Bolivias, in brown, Sofrento blue, reindeer, navy and black. All are silk lined, and they have the new bell sleeves and collars of beaverette fur. They are made in loose blouse and belted styles. The Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE. Phone L. 5343 tal. 878. ) w’mm H, Parker, 0. 407 Columbla 0. |STILES. On Mondes. Jamuars 16, 1921, ar| Established & RN e L BT THE S. H. HIN rge 0. Loebrack, 1:45 p. . WILLIAM H. STILES. Fueral (’.m- 8. Monts 18t ot Feduestay moraing at 10:30. from the res- w.R_F. HINES, Prop., ! Serivene Ashley terrace, t (‘I;\:lnfl Park. 1 ant Ruts Stephens, @ et = ofant of Paul and Ruth St . 6 d Columbla Hospita SR . 8. Woodward, ooi 2008 Tath Private_Ambul _ncc -Several Lines of QUILTED /ROBES iced at $1250, Choice— | STONE. Tuesday, Janusry 17, 1922 at 3 { Dorothy M. Webb, 1 day, 902 413 st. s.w.! a.n. afier a lingering illness, MARY 17 J. Glenn. 5 minutes, Georgetown Uni- widow of the late Charles St T e ! ver'lt’ Hospital Sath year. Funeral services will bs conduct. Thorton Farker, 60, Washington Asslum | e at her la'e home, 205 New York ave | Howital p.m. Friends curr; i ! Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1112 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone fllt‘nrll 529, 2 g Stationery Sale - Has Created Great Interest —There will be many in- terested purchasers to- morrow because of the successful sales of today and yesterday.”. - Good news spreads easily. The Highest Grade ndolph Burroughs, alias Bi 17, 426 m i Inrll.d mmfly omit flowers: L G ni:m’ mass and buriai at Frankii, Tenn. JAMES T. RYAN Gertrude Manokoo, 40, 726 Howard ave. s.e. | (Nashville and Memphis, Temn., ' papers| 317 PA. AVE. 8.E x"numflm Crawford, 20, Georgetown Univer-| please copy.) T d 1 arle . Biandard, 1, 638 L t James A, Frazler, 6 months, Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, DER VERE. Entered into life eternai Private Ambul vary 16, 1922, MARY BIRTH VAN blll' in_Connectios t. n.e. 1723 1t ey e w2 VERE, wife of the late Abram D. Van Der Infant of John and Roset o Funeral from the Chapel of the 025 V. Tafant ‘of Samuel and Fanale Cabbell, 28 Teanstguration, Hock Creek Parish, Wed- days, Columbia Hospital. nesday, January 18, 2:30 p.m. ot of Robert and Minnle Fletcher, 3 |m R’spmaco' 17, 1922, at 8: o H STREET NW g e e, e D O L S E 1208 N VS4OF ST M) 1218A South Capitol 1 nw, LUCY B. WARD, dlnlhuxr of Lioyd | == AL F. “and Lucy A. Wark, aged 18 years. ’ PHONE MAIN 108 i H 5 = January 19, from George. Curlicho ¥ | CAHDS OF THANKS. Town " Presbyteridn Charch, ‘at 1 ociox ~ARSpeare ichels Wi Speerd ITES. We wish to express dur sincere! p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Inte.. { thanks and appreciation 10 our many friends | _ment Laconis. Va 18 for Iness shown fl!'tt ness and T‘].! Sunday, 5, for thelr aympatiy wnd betauful doral trib- s O P iaeneer T Beties, utes_rendered at the tenths E 0. GEC BATES, who deparied this lite Thcsdag, u:.m:‘.?.’;‘.‘“%.“ o beother "o Ch —There are only one or two of a kind FORT LINCOLN Mg = g trimmings are silk stitching, embroidery, and they have P!pel‘s and Corre- p Jan 3 Vatkina of Chester, aad Losise dames the narrow tie belts. A good assortment of sizes, to spondence Cards :: n::;ehc:a:sl. ‘ffih siorza axp S ';{,,,}:,'“{‘g‘"‘,'l ,“,,,, '}','_;,’,“‘A,.,,,,,",;‘ i The Park Cemetery select from, both misses’ and women'’s. 3 fis DEAN. We wish to expres our sincers | Limens? 1inant ., ‘ Non-Sectarian Perpetusl Car. in the Sale more; but, of . | thanks and appreciation to our relatives and pastor. javited. Beautiful and fitting -, friends for kinduess shown and for their sympathy and beautifal foral tributes rendered st the death of our dear wife and DORA VIRGINIA DEAN, who de- Pantedthis Tite Junoary 14 105 USBAND, DAUGHTER AND TWO SONS.* LYNOH. I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my relatives and friends for their Kindaess. sympathy and beautitul floral tributes rendered at the of my Dotoved wite, dre. NELLIE 3 l.tvca, who died January 13, JOHN J. LYNCH. course, it is not possible to find all sizes or all colors in* each style in a clearance sale of this character. —We do’ not advertise the name, but you will recognize the sutxonery —The reason 'why we were able to make such an advantageous * ‘purchase was because the makers moved their plant and did location. waTEDNS. ber ; ; A TEIN o Doek Bencatial Association :'.‘: Readily accessible—on , nd_the f1 1 of late Toauented o RLiEnd the e ot oo 41 electric car line. bury Methodiat_ Eplscopal’ Church; 1ith and On Baltimore boule- o ., Wednesday, Jan ., 1922, & 1%ddk P, % vard, at District line. £ JOHN A. PBA\;LI'?' S Ofice' 1235 G SL NW January 16, 1922, in New York city. Phone Franklin 4745, | IE E. WEBB, widow of slll” wll T o Sxprens Ly siicare i Wb, formeriy of Wasbington. D. i Write for Illustrated Booklet. The Second Lot 2 q Y Contains $35 and $29 75 $39.75 Values at...... S —Coats of All-wool Bolivias, Normandies and Velours, finished with collars of self material or fur. They are made in belted and loose styles, in a good assortment of sizes and colors. All are silk lined. nuh and appreciation to my ives and i -thei . Triends for " thelr Kb g WRI Gen. Nelson A. Miles C 'A\A Kann's—Second Floor. not wish to move -their —Some have scalloped collar, onatital "Boral trivaten - venderen st ‘tha | "1 Caited Spansn War \ll:.nn:,n o NUMENTS, surplus stock. death of my beloved husband, WILLIAM G. | formed of the death on Sunday, January 15, { MO! 3 = some are embroil Py tal, RUBSELL, who died Janusry 13, 1922, (monuments and mau- —In the sale will be found LLIAM G. RUSSBLL. bordered papers, plaid Fapers, tissue-lined- enve- the front, some are collarless, others finished with collar and cnffs. - Most of “thenr have ne.. on Thursday, January 19, ling memoria at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Aloysius’ Church. soleums) of quality and character. Interment Arlington national ccmetery. e ~Call and see hundreds of photographic New Spring Skirts for Sport i l 4 MARRIED. 1 m% MF. IM Im 0 B. Gl- LLM" BAXTER, Commasder. opes - in all sizes and pockets. ' All have girdles and Hageot (s ..' .,,. a5, CLAIZORNE & CLOSE. Adjutant. suggeations and designs on exhibition in 3| o 2 [EMORIAM. ah’l%e: saving is more fromx Fid “;' :‘;’a:e.“""m B o ATRGEAT, T scd it ey w-:- “'1:“:; F. MANNING CO., ING.;* or Business Wear g vl Tt g2 | | o ey = TR S| LIS 2 s e from e if- ith self B b sl —The materials are tweeds and sport effects, in black and white and brown and. | | ferent lots. ?}'r::' e ol T S meerary fond ant b l FUNERAL DESIGNS. tan mixtures. Priced from. —Quifted Sifk Jackets, in .. T e Beeet 2t lecgs ot you. ng; Gude Bros. Cp., 1214 F —All are new tailored models and are especially desirable :‘l:-::.' :{e;veleu. A limited :"'l'_'f,',"“,:.;';:'lfi";. AR e e e e '._‘-;...n - for general outing wear, for the business girl or for almost 39(3 to 2 and $200 e $l .00 ";?:u S5 veock wm . Freetiens Hos: | BRAUOK, | In Joriss ey A7 nuuefl m uea any occasion. -Good range of sizes. At......i.ceecene. L = Sale price ....... i 4 ool Wi £ Sl ey n-n-. “"“"“‘“ "‘“’"‘ uf-flu Kann's—Second Floor. Kann" 9—-Street oor. Kann’s—=Second Floor. muy;;:sg‘r" . ‘m;‘“m o natc okelu 8 ‘That not think BaxD 0N '-’5"&"'. o e x.u- m- : : A