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FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC “1SSUES FOR DISCUSSION |2 Problems of Countries Bordering ox | Pacific’,Coming Before Commer- HONORULUY, mail)—Financial problems of eountries bondering tha Paclfic ocean wili be placed under l:e United States.recently; Philip Tyau, microscope ' and ‘ endeavors will former secretary of the Ch!nu:f dele- scretary madeé to discover remedies for their RC=HC C=HC=! == (= S AT U N SN A AT - Winter Remnt Getting Scarce—Prices Getting Lower!” here, DI'OMN! in uspices of m-dr public today. ference -by. & persons, célved from A. H. Fo cial Bédy in Honolulu. sng national conference; sawa, who finished gation at Washingten; July, under the 3 Pan-Paciic U Support nu becn promised the con- umber of prominent Actording 10 messages. re- rd, director of the union, who is in Washington in con- given by one dalcnu nection with the congress, , T. H., January 13 (by|clude Princé Tokugawa, éne of J; economical | pan's principal delegat mercial congress which will meet|of the United Statés coast and geo- nion, ac- Bvermann, nation touched roblems of eac] ?he ocean will be ‘These in-| try on the first day | alleviation at the pan-Pscific com- -mmmm:caanmmlnfl g Pacific flsheries; 1 | to the inter- Viscount Shibu- a tour of the Com-| paid to metheds t detic survey: Dr. Paul Bartsch of the Smithsonian Institute; Dr. David Starr ing _to tho tentative program | Jordan, chancellor emeritus of Leland Stanford, Jr., University; Dr. Barton Significant pln-y fic commercial nted in papers m each coun- ¢ the congress, according to the tentative program. The second ‘day will be devaud to communications and: tfansportation. Development and “conservation of patural resources will oecupy the third day, with parficular attention pgbe employed In er expansion of Pac and transportation; ate prevent crises in t! situation. world and Inves| its on the fourth bY | ific will be' thy BALTIMORE, Mad., anrulry Two persons were injured, one ously, and thirty-sevéen others ; dévelopmen t Pacific fuel nnnmu to &mfl« for arth ific industry to be taken The delegates will turn to finance while lnhnluolfl relations in thePs- e genéral topic of the fifth and concluding day’s program. TWO HURT IN WRECK. RIXTREROA 2 t| shaken up rice Wrecking Baltimore and Washington. P| The trai dent. —_— Harrisburg, and was on its way ‘Washingtot having left Baltimore on?; n’.' '.h:'n tlme before the ascls - FEBRUARY 16, night. when three asy coaches, & Pullman and an express car of a Pennsylvanja raflroad ex« press left the tracks at Odenton, Md. trains were sent from was an express from to nels Yoder of Somerset, Ps., huuunbe{;. married twenty-five years: 16— d has just presented her Ilnmd sert- | ith "his ’t'ontlolh Tebate to his.in- were | come tax. R S R Fine grades of apparel and accessories for your choice at low remnant cost tomorrow! It may take a llttle while to find your size in the color you want, but there’s a big saving. Come early in the day! Winter Coats Going! : In tomorrow’s remnant lots! . 845 and $49.50 Normandy Coats, $19.75 Coata of normandy ocleth—belted and full hl‘h. self vy blus and black. Sizes 36 to 4224 "bargain white they a $59.50 to $69.50 Normandy and Bolivia Coats with Fur Collars, $21.75 Brown ahd black with collars of squirre!, wWSif and soft mm. Sizes 34 a You just ought te ste them. $85.00 Capes, $26.75 Erminle and duvetyn, with natria and ov‘.uum cel. lars—black and navy—handssme as can be. $65.00 Large Size Coats, $20.75 Only two |!'HI!|.I backs. Black Erminie cloth. Sizes 44 and 46. -§75.00 and $85.08 Fur-Trimmed Coats, $31.7S Ten Ceats In Normandy and Erminie.cleth—biouse, straight.line and beited modela—beautiful fur collare— brown an@ black. Sizes 38 and 33. Buy now! $55.00 and $60.00 Wooltex Coats, $33.75 Straight and full backs, alse beitsd styles, in Er- Tiinie, Rivola and Bolivia Navy, biack and ‘8‘173- 34 to are Wooltex tested and Weeitex A New Wrap Skirt, $10 New and attractive styles.in Wrap Skirte— Plaited_and plain models, of Poiret 'lell. Ve- fours, Tweeds and Checks. Colors, blxk and, mnn. navy and white, and nayy 2na"an, dive Ravy N6 tan with hairitms of henna. Sizes 26 to 38 . Suits Should | Should Sell At prices like these! $65.00 Duvet de Laine Suits, $20.00 Hand.embroidered and tallored mho—mvy and brown. Sizes 34 and 38. - Oniy five $65.00 and $69.50 Strictly. Tailored, $30.00 “Yg&cnun. .nnymvm 2“‘ ine M Sizes M, $85.00 Long Line, Tlfl.li‘, $38.00 Suits of unusual distinction, charm and quality. Mouss; :'r:' md Suedetex—navy,, black and marmot. Sizes Dresses—Special, $16.50 p Navy Blue Twill Cora Dresses, smart slip-over styles with V-shaped vests of self material, green duvetyn and braid trimming. Jusl what you will want for the first Spring days. . A Cloth Dress Is Practical Buy one now! $35.00 and $42.50 Attractive Dresses, $10.00 Does not the price tempt you? Thess Dresses are of twiil cord, hrax and mutlno. Some are braid- trimmed. Sk d 38. There are mly 10 feft. They wiil be gone seen. $45.00 'l'mll Cord Drunq Only $2000 - Beautiful m aftarnoon :‘ wear, of. suede cloth and ine—gold and 8 Ik thread em- :rldl;z. fur “?nd 5nla trimmed—navy biue and blagk. izes $25.00 and $30.00 Smr++ Street Dresses, $13.50 Taffeta and Canton Crepe, r!!lhd nn. bud !flmmud in navy, black and brown. Sizes 34 $25.00 Tricotine Dresses, $5.00 " 5 brald .nd bead-trimmed—navy blul only. Sizes 34 a In+Our Women’s Dress Departmént $49.50 $1450 Brown Roshanara Dresses, Straight-line fes with thread embrold and bla'ck. Sh:. T $65.00 Duvetyn $36.50 Thread 'mbroldna and monkey iur mmmlng. and black. ”S“DIMMMMM‘ Slik Net, Canton- efln Crepe. Falile. and Satin, . trimmed with beads, .braid Qithma -mmluw Colors: Bl fuchsia, to 40, ack, brown, sku An Extra Friday mvmn'c vi iu $39.50 . -$75.00 Crepe ‘Chiffon Dinner Fuchaia and Sapphire with crystal bead embroidery. Size 38. Only two left. A-New Frock for: the Last Winter Parties ~$30.00 Dance Dresses, $19.50 3 Paulette- Chiffon Gowns, panel tunlc .fllct, with mlullll: rlhbfll girdle. ‘Black and co Slzes and 86.00 to SSS.N Taffetas and Soiree, $21.75 Just ten of thess beautiful frocks, trimmed with chiffors flowers-and metallic nibbon girdies. A varlety of colors, Includin nld. orchid, rose, peach, jade and sky biue. Sizes $105.00 to m’. E vening THE GOWN YOU HAVE LONGED FOR 20 elaborate Gowns, spangied and beaded tunics over Satin, Crepe Romaine .and Elizabeth Crepe. Colors, black, white, rose, mohawk, bronze and shell pink, Sizes 36 to 40. You cannot ‘afford to miss this opportunity to buy one.of these attractive gowns for your wardrobs. FUR FACTS Have you any idea of buying Furs? If so, our fur prices are now so low that you cannot afford not to take advantage of this remnant sale. There are many chilly days left. Besides, you ‘will have a better Fur Coat or Sc:rf for next winter at little cost. Fur Remnants and Less $150.00 Muskrat Coat..............$7500 $235.00 Seal and Opossum Coat .. ..$100.00 ulmSulM-kmktdm..flGM SI&HMCQQM 32500 $185.00 Muknt Colt. l-l ealllr cngo, $285.00 Mole Coat, 36-inch length. .$150.00 S5 00 Squirrel Coat, sport length, $235.00 Natural Raccoon Coat. .. ...$195.00 $285.00 : +.$375.00 Hudson' Seal Coat with beaver, $215.00 mHMSuICoqt,“-md:hxth,w SflwuoloWupvnthfu cie....$35000 - $145.00Squirrel Stoles $85.00 Mole Stoles . $185.00 Skunk Stoles . $110.00 Hudson Sec:l’:!ape 32950 to $45.00 Scarfs, $22.50 fl. Including Fox and Alaska Wolf, both lln.‘ animal shapes and blocked choker effects—fine quaiity and colors in light and dark brown, taupe, mn, black, silver and biue. A good scarf for spring " 'The Thrifty Miss WI“ find pretty styles at low.prices in tomor- row’s remnants. Sizes 14, 16°and 18 years. Friday—a clearance of all Misses’ One-piece Tricotine Frocks. $32.50 Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses— Navy Blue Only—$14.50 Only 8 Navy Blue Tricotine Coat Dresses— Regularly $39.50—Tomorrow, $18.50 6 Belted Dresses, braid trimmed; sizes, 14, 16, 1! A Silk Dress—Welcome at Remnant Prices! Only a few at remnant prices, but _very pretty n. tomorrow’s remnants. If ‘'you can find your sxu. Friday will be your.lucky day! Misses’ $35.00 Silk Frocks, $15.00 . “:. oniy—Navy blue Canton crepe, fringe -mnmi lmBhekatonCu’o,‘hu,Slm, 3-$35.00 Taffeta Evening Dresses, $18.50 Peach color—very attractive. 6 $49.50 to $65.00 Silk Velvet, $22.50 with colored chiffon siceves. Bilack and jade; $49.50 Roshanara Crepe, $26.50 3 dresses—black—sizes 16, 18. Attractive Coats—Misses’ 1 $32.50 Navy Blue Tricotine, $10.00 Straightline—size 16. IWSOBMI’obCofl,mM,flZ.SO 1 $29.50 Normandy Coat, $15.00 Navy blue—size 18. ‘ 1 $39.50 Navy Blue Bolivia, size 18, $15.00 Navy blue and brown—eizes 14, 16, 18. 5 $39.50 Sports Coats, $22.50 Tan, navy, and navy and tan check—sizes 16, 18. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, $36.50 Regularly $75 to $93.50 .tr-l htiine and Biouseback Ceats, with beautiful ft coHars of beaver, wolf, nutria and mole. Navy hlll., brown, sorrento. ‘Not:Many Suits—Misses'— ety m.so Tweed Suit, $15.00 Henna—size 16. 4 $65.00 Tricotine Suits, $29.50 Beited, taliored reverss—navy blue—sizes 16, 18. 8 M‘uhu’ Fur-Trimmed Suits, ctive—beaver and nutria collars. WERE - Gome aleo black and henna. u TO $110, Some have fur cuffs. Na '" and brown. Sices 14, 10, 7 and Straightiine Navy Blll. Tricotine - - |:tive This vance cumfl org n"' """ collar White pigus sdged, with el Irioh plcet. Coiors vender, tan, Co- en, pink and or- \ Last of Hats 7 Hats at $3.50 $15.00 Black Satin Beaver Sallor, ‘gon.u Black Hatters' Plush Sallor, $12.50 Soft Sport Hats of Velvet e .llo..a:;yfland White Scarf Hat, $22.50 Brown Velvet Turban, $3.50. ke shown, B o choice, GLOVB EXTRA 900 pairs of French Kid and Capeskin Gloves—the surplus from our great New-Year Glove Sales— $3.00 and $3.50 Gloves $1.65 Pr. 2-clasp Capeskin, in tan, bea- ver, brown, black and whit French Kid Gloves—Centemeri make—perfect fitting and beau- _tifully made. Paris point and shhart, ‘wide, 4-row embroidery. White—sizes 5% to 6%4. Black—sizes 53 to 6%. . Gray—sizes 5% to 6%. Make your choice from' these eat assartments toxnon'ow-— fi“ pair. Remnants, 65c Pair Fabric - Gloves—two-clasp, _strap d long gleves—broken sizes— o Bromley Style Collars, 50¢ Straight Collars and VUQRI n or- -mlMlcry nd linen, l-.flnu of colers. 'I'Uuy wlll brighten yeur suit. Remnants—Stockings! ‘Why not buy a lup|lxly of Silk ng at these unusual prices? Pure Silk Stockings, 95¢ Pr. izes 8%z, 10 and 10V3; ful-fas e arsact parta: v 0dd Pairs, Broken Sizes 75¢ to $1.50, Now . 39¢ Pair - apd cmu' also a few bal. it soles. l rdiess " to !' Friday n an pair. Glove Silk $L75 Pair Lace front and a few plaln. heavy 8ilk Stockings In biack and ‘brown. $3.80 lmr. You suit. Regularly and Faney Clox, $325 Also a n slik -rur Mm $4.50 U air, It y-::-'“-nyla among them, you have a find! $ Large Mirrors and attrac- ttings in these Vaaity Cases of patent leather, crepe | seal and spider calf—a pur- chase you will tell your friends. about. You Cannot Pass the Blouses! Blouses in new Spring styles stop every one. such values! 3 for $5.00 3 for $7.50 . Por the chelce of our apécl Dimities, voxle, orj semi - tailored and trimmed —all white, white with colored trlmmmg and pastel shadnu. AR - d B dovad Broaddoth Silk Shirts at sm. umhoull at $6.85 llfl $9.85. Beaded Blouses at 202 NO.24S2 su.so and $1650. g vide for your coming Blouse needs! You'll need Blouses with your tweed week is our February Ad- Snle, and the hundreds of Never have we offered FOP the cholce of our specially peced $2.95 Blouses. organdies, batistes— ndie and linene—tailored, Priced $2.00 oughtto see them all and pro- Underwear - Remnants—Slightly Mussed $1.50 Cotton Brassieres, 45c Bandéaux—iace and embroidery el mmom Ennlop- Chemise hin -ni itin, trimmed o earey medaiiions. with lace Insertions Flesh eolor and whif $6.00 Envelope Chemise $3.85 and crepe de chine, trimmed e A cos. Flesh; or- Ends, $125 Nightgowns, bloomers, corset cov- ors, znmbinluun ; lace IM embroid- ery trimmings. . $150 Extra Size ‘ Underwear, 85¢ Musiin cerset mw and enveiops chemiss, with lase and embroldery lmnl ‘mlnp. A bargain while they a Cotton brassieres, trimmed with embroldery. Tailored /slope _chemise, ribbon m:::" buiit-up shoulders. A fow eml wvests. Fiesh only. Attractive straightiine models. Colors: Black, i Jade, whiripoel, French bl ver “gray, new Mohawk, white, Cl ina blue and fuchsia. Remnants in Robes Nice to havel $4.00 Corduroy Breakfast Coats, $2.95 Just 1§ Wide-wale Corduroy Break- m ite—pockets and sash—in wis- taria and Copenhagen blue. ted $12.50 4 Crepe de Chine Qunuu Robes— long ~ slesves — ”n beauty, .llfll color and D"Il(. 8Mightly soiled. $7.50 Quilted Jackets, $3.85 3 Quittsd Bed Jackets, long sieeves, of Silk 9 , leather nru and ring handies bl k m'll'rnl'l Ilml lack, brown, pu gree A few Foldlng 5;" Case Umbrelias. Purses and Bags, $2.45 Pin Seal, morocco and patent leather_make 'up this fot of ‘usetul bage. Fitted with change purses and mirrors. A real remnant chance— were up to $6.50. RIK it 1y i | ! 1 | rett, St1as Helon Bar -~ 1922." HOSPITAL APPEAL MEETS WITH HEARTY RESPONSE Soctal Service Department of Provi- dence Institution Gets Funds - for Its Work. Hearty response to the appeal of the sociel service department of Providence- Hospital in behalf of the fund for the continuance and exten- slon of free medical and surgical treatment and follow-up work for the poor of Washington was announced by the committes in charge of the benefit dance given at the Raleigh Hotel last night. It is the purfcou of the women of the social service-department to &p- Plv the proceeds to the work of visit- l’ the homes of those without means who have received free treatment at Providence, and see at such patients want nothing in ‘the way of medicjne, supstantial food and such comforts may be required to has- ten complete recovery. ed?m’.nf:m?m:n L x‘mdnd acknowl- o 1t and (rn;u “.d who conghu’;:dm'l.: the c] Mrs. Milton E. Alles, Wfllhm Bar- rett, l‘r‘l. E. E" = Dr. C. C. Marbury, Dr. - seph Mundell, Dr. Ernest l(lteh:l'l' 'l?r. J. Murphy, Dr. Joseph McCarthy, Mrs. Geor r.e May, Willi; 3 = nomery. , en.mm"%z ranel cMillan, Dr. L. B. Norrl; tional Elgctric Company, Dr. Wlll‘am'fi O’'Donnell, {)r Wl.litldl.r:a!l'! P:}ten. Dr. Thomas' Perlln. Hulh ex . E. R J. T. Ryan, Mr. Ro, Fhephera, Dr A. slmnlony Dr. Sanl- bury, E. G. Shafer, B. F. Saul, the Misses Saul, R. Sime, W. 8impson, Dr. J. Lawn Th.mplon. Mrs. Thomfordt, Dr. and D. Townsend, Dr. Allen Tl.lbolt. lfllu Katherine Vass, {Edward Voight, Otto N. Warner, iMrs. M. C. Wh.lln. Dr. Charles 8. White, Dr. Davenport White, Dr. William G.' Young, Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Bros. THE WEATHER District of Columbia, fair tonight and tomorrow; colder tonigh perature about 10 degr cold tomorrow; winds. Maryland, fair tonight and tom row; colder tonight: rising témpe: ture in extreme western Maryland morrow; strong northwest winds, diminishing. Virginia, fair tonight and tomor- row; colder in east and central por- 1 tonight; rising temperature in portion tomorrow; gal diminishing. Weat Virginia, fair tonight and to- morrow; continued cold tonight; ris- ing temperature tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 8 p.m., 31; 12 mldnlfih!. 82; 4 am., 29; 8am, 19; ometer—4{ p.m., 2949; 3 midnight, 30.00; i continued strong northwest northwest .m., am., 30.03; n, 8 a. 30.1; ‘H}:han o erlsm . :i. occurred al am. owest temperature, n, cccurred at § am, =% Temperature same a-u last year— Highest, 73; lowest, 38. Cendition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the | | perature, 34; condition, very muddy. (Furnished by United States coast and l’eodem: survey.) Today—Low t “ am. and 6:19 p.m.; high tide, ll 4' Tomerrow—Low tide, t'l! am. and 5 p.m.; high tide, 1. 37, -0 The Sun and Moon. ’5’:4"—4“ rose 6:59 a.m.; sun sets p-m. Tomorrow—-sun rises 6€:58 am.; sun , sets 5:47 Moon, lel 11:28 p.m.; sets 9:46 am. Automoblle lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Varieus Cities. am. and F-lu to of 3 zEWeatne a9iu 3vmt om0 water at 8§ am.: Great nm—lr--l Ti4€ Tables. ’ i PRI T S 3 S BRIRENEINERLILIANANTTZEBLRICNS2HUENUE i} 3 8| HidHid4 el . 30.08 : 35 b1 5 % 8 IR PRI T AT T T ] 20. SH.CR Ebceniz, Ariz .oga Portland, Me, 29.88 Portiand, Ore 29.80 8. Lake Oity. 30.22 Ban’ Antonio, 30.64 San_Diego... 30.10 8. Franclsco. 30.08 B8t. Louis.... 30.58 S b e X WASH., 2012 g Several persuns who are lnurmed in putting throt:(h lof‘:;l:.un-n‘ u"ofi.':; tect government emp] rcslde‘no!l of the National Capital from DUOKETT. rnrx 11 oxuou:. \\cdnfldly, February 15, GILAO] SMITH. W BLLA, wife of George W. Thurstay, Vehenary 16, 1825, at her plldme‘ roquols ‘apartments, 1410 Mot aw. u:‘v 2 00MBS, 4 daughter of the Chureh Fri-. Beral Matthew's Gay Febraary 17 at 8 b, pultiorment ia )'f;dl y Neck cemetery, Si rys county, Thursday, Februa: at his 3 ‘Md., 16, 1922, at isconsin WALTER, am. Friendship Heights. eloved husband of Susi¢ E. Ducketi ot Ritchle). Notice of funeral hereatter. u 5 1922, af T iapita C{{An;‘- num FAIRLAND. Bt. Elizabet] Hospital, LAND. Bod; for, b7 3 ook poox Feiiay. F hrury s for o'l ‘el 5 ’lufl -guhrvm e dispoued of o . February 15, 1922, P CEINE AR, Pelovca wife of o2 Balthtaure, Ma and mother m.. Frank of Mrs. Hefbert 3. Rich. Funeral from 3304 Eutaw place, Baltimore, Md., Friday, Febru- ary 17, at 2 p.m. Fedruary 14, e ine mxame- of 0Oldl ham, ot. daughter of Cnleflli and aister of Pearl Smith, Almg Old. nd Edward andy, Funeral from the above residence Friday, rehrury o at 1 o'clock. GAYLE. Wednesday, February 15, un at % am., MATILDA CATHERINE, beloved mother of Mrs. B. Sheets, Mrs. J. 1!;«“ Caurtis na R Elick ea eANDY. -ny 1022, st 6:15 oel‘cl. htr sister. Mrs. L. W. Fo ling, Robert it — Batieny 5t Rptberich iiiard, D. iPI L e O T T | Colun.buln Claxton, Dr. R. Carmi- | grniot 10 'rma- shacl, Dr. Edward ! Cafritz, Dr. Robert | RI0K, T et et Rev. . Conlon, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Cahlll,| DRESTON z.'mmn’ at Freedm .l ul-n. Dr. ana Mrs. C. C.| pital. The devoted’ father of Willie May i 3 Co)llllowcr Coal Company,| and Catherine and the beloved brother of he Conam .nho 81 Company, John| Ksm. Ciifiton, ‘Tom and William Hesry I { . Donohue Mrs, P.| Gibson and of Lula, Alice, Mary, Ella and A a Wlllhm V.r!h-nn. and brother-in-] sw of Cor- o Tuneral from bis late sesl. 2.3r.: thence to Zion Bei 0 3rd i sts. Feoruary x1 ‘i‘kv Church, F st. I o'clock Friday, ard, Dastor. Kelatives and friends tovited axmson. 1 The offes hn F. R0 10, oA Ao B are ordereq. v apetin “bie at ‘the Aasenic Tenplo‘ Su. st. and V. e ke, Priday, Feb 1922 in.."and the members at’ Zion Bap- Jucch, ¥ ot between Sed and 43 oin. the " last cte. to our de- nind iher E3p00 Master, 8 8. BrRTON, ROBT. PINKETT See 1022, JANE ‘at her residerice, 1419 o o4 86, "Faneray private. Lowell, Mass. UNWALD. Wednesday, February 1, m: Lodis, residence. 3101 Geor ADOLPH JACOB GRUNW. EELLEY. Toesdar, Pebruay 190, TP Dol Pl pt veret ey, gummissioner of pensions, "1y ber 80th ear. F'lnl"ll from the chapel of S KUHLMANN. She is survived by father, J. alm: one sister, Lillian: brot Charles and Walter so brother fl’!‘i 6I.Ilfl ursday, February 16, 1922, after a Ilfl‘!rll fliness, nl' the beloved ‘wife of Lewis N rer and mother of Alvin Rewmyer. - Fuseral From et late residence, 1660 Fuller st. n.w., Friday, rt‘l’.‘” l' ll 2 p.m. (lhn'nm. Philadelphis . Jork hapers please cop7.) PARKER. Thursday, Febroary 16, 1922, at her residence, 610 G st. s.w. KATIE M. PARKER. beloved wife of Maurice Funeral from her late residence Saturday, Febuary 18, at 2 pm. Interment Congres- sional cemetery. PETER. Wednesday, February 15, 1922, at restown Cuireraity g:»n-n, Parker. son late’ Armistead 3 Friday, Febroary 17, lhuum and friends invited. private. 0TTS. Thursday, February 6, ROPERS .. husbasd of Katharine nr—h Potts and father of Frank A. Potts. mains at the parlors of W. R. Spears o.., 1208 H n.w. Notice of funeral later. canesdsy. Febraary 15, 1022 M. ter of the late David and Funeral services in chapel at Oak Hili cemetery Fridsy, 2 p.m. B WATKINS. Suddenly. February 13, 1U:% (JAMES M. WATKINS. MI'II Trom ficG 1 und Foraars 1T at S P Tovited: IN MEMORIAM. In loving and faithtol semem- FRANCIS J. CARMODY, Fears ago today, CARMODY. brance of Col. 1907. OOLES. In loving remembrance of CORDELIA M. COLES, who died a year ago today, Feb- ruary 16, 1921. It must have been for one of us, To'drink this cup, Aad eat this bitier bread; Had not my tears upon thy face been sh Thy tears had d on mise. Did not walk now, thy spirit knor My loneliness: and, did my feet not tread This weary. and steep, thy feet had bled For mige. u;"a thy mouth bad for mine made ed, If 1 alone would bhave And s0'it comforts me, Jer, not h vain, To think of thy eternity of z o Toon “iain Gyen are saritis, though ine weep. COLES. A tribute of love and to my beloved’ , Ihu wife, CORDELIA MEA CO} departed this life cne year ago today, ruary 16, 1821 Can 1 help but feel a0 lonely When ‘her volce 1 do Bot hear? . For no words were ever sweeter ‘words she spoke 80 dear. 4 JESSE l. OOLES. A tribute of lure and -hq of our devoted daughter, and CO! DELIA MAE COLER, who ‘catered Juto rest ope year ago today, February 16, 1921, She is waiting by the river, Just across the silent stream, Where sweet flowers are ever biooming And the banks are ever green. Peaceful be your sleep, dear sister, It'g sweet to breathe your mame: May the beavenly winds ‘blow nmy r that sweet and hallowed FATHEN, SISTER, AUNT AND YJACK. * CRAWFORD, France Jears ago today, Pehuryu.mm To1 irs ago today Thrse long yeu AT o l" h we -fnu-’ et la the nnl bg ama b LOVING MOTHER l% CRAWFORD, m! 8. GKAW< i ":'.’&?u-" mu-mlnnovl. vn departed this life tea years ago today, ruary 16, 19} b1t purpone of .mud\u the funeral of our late ADSLPH JACOB Glu\vuw of Jersey City Lodge, No. 74, F. A. A. By onder of the masicr, LBON PRETZFELDER, Attest: W. A. CRAIG, Bm(-l,. 17 . (Eigin, I ] ry v ! H thought of you. HIS DAUGHYER ETHEL..® IBBONS. loving remembranee of my dear 5 Ppastor, Ber. WILLIAR P, GIBBONY, who Bled ten years ago today, Februncy 16, 1913, Through all the pais at times be'd smile, A smile of heavenly birth; ROBIN. TURNER. gux dear father, SAMUEL 3034 M St. NW. 258 brotier, FRANK 3 KBS “todey, LING, Jrs who dled twe years Ao Febroary 16, 1920, in his seventh year. . | Togay_ recalls sad memories | A0d those who.thiok of Hba soday | Ars thase ¥20 loved i best. ver once forgotten, Nor wilt hun ever be Ay Tong as life and memory last will_remem| llo'm:l VATHER AND ¥IVE SISTERS. o et ey our ' desr _daughter, s EVA M. AUSEN (new mn-v. who unmd m- m. four years today, February u. A peaestd b thy rest, m : TE % Swost Ly brasibe thy sawe, : In life we loved you dearty, In death we do the same. Ok Era, thy gentle voice fe hushed, ‘warm, true heart is still, Andon thy pale and peaceful tace s resting death’s col HER TOVISG MOTEERAND FATHER. 1 shall never cease to love thee, sister, Though tay form be fn the ome day 1 hope to meet thee, n end in God we trust. ‘ HER LOVING SISTER MAMIE. In o-r hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tenderly, fond and true; ter, ot & d.y'.uflrklr o pot £R LOVING BHOTHERS. Four years nn paased, our hearts still sore, As time goes oo we miss you mere; Jour memory in as deat todey As in the hoy ssed nwe. AbI LOVING NIECES, LYDIA AND MAY. In sad #0d loving remembrance of Qur Gear wife and mother. ANXIE ROBIN; who years ago 1oday. FPAMILE. l- sad but loving remembrance of our loving mother, AXXA ROBIN. who died six fotey. February 10 1016 HER LoV REN axp NN ROBTX um{z w:- PORT AND GRANDCHILDREN. \UER. Sacred to the memors of our father and husband, WILLIAM SAUER, who left us %0 suddenly six years ago, February 16, 1916. Boul by soul the Master calls, Oze by one the roses fall, Not for one, but for ail We, too, must go when the roll is called. eFicmanl rext grant to bim, oh Lore, a8 ual light shine unon nfi'{'v" WirE AND CHiLoRe. Sacred to the memory of our dear umd.m:u'y. aniY B_SMITH, whe way twen 3 February 16, 1-0‘" L . e Toved one. Iaid to rest, And those wbo still remember him Are the ones who loved him best. Dear Harry, how we loved and miss you In words ‘we cannot tell; But engraved deep within our hearts Your image shall alwass dwell. LOVING SISTERS. * JENNIE, who died February, 1921, & ribute of love from her dsughters to Across the vale of one lon I y mother as she st 1 see m; r as In 1ifc, derpite the most of tears, Cheerful and living, kind and good. A path of sunshine where she trod, Ere she was called to dwell apart, A path which led straight up to Ged; er spirit's radiauce fills m; 'HER DAUGHTERS, In sad but lorving remembrance of res - JUBNER, who life ears ‘ago today, Foary 16, 117 + o 1n_our hearts your memory Teader. eweetly, fond ana e There is ot a day, dear father, That we do not think of you. Athough we canpot epot clasp your band, ce we canot see, J.;\th e liztie aoken "abons till remember thee. Hi8 LOVING DACGHTERS AXD Bo)l P VIRTUE. h loving menflnrx of our siater, Samay life one yea' ad grandmother depa ind lite was setting in tie den west, You murmured wet, dear mo - but wem bravely om Your mum-n ‘moblc Tife, s0 well spent 1 the ha Will always e :"pm:‘m-’m" oy o Jovec e jn many wi Rest. tn. fl. fil‘:‘.:;ml:gl. n\')‘efl ice, your heaven Onearih ‘we Know. sour” laber 80 ‘tll lld ballu(ull] do-e DA!:G!!TII GIAM)»A SCHTER At FURERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T.-RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 88 . Private Ambulances. Livery s Gonnectios. D) @ BrexreCo .1208 H STREET NW filflm S40F ST ONE AIN A (NEITEER THE SUCCESSOR WITH THE ORIG! o IM‘I.D u.'r Phone Franklin 6626 %0 F st aw. joseph F, Birch’s Sons_ Astomonile Servies "o FORT LINCOLN m?-km 2 1B 020 LUE SKY_MG HELD. District terested in General Legislation Against Swindles. fraudulent stock promotion schemes |, And when the sngels n.lud hl- home Perpetust hearh He smlled farewell fo eart Oare |It’s Gomg to Be a Big Remnant Shoe Day SR TR S S e e, | "Bl 2ol g Toraten commerce on blussky lesia- moter, A FrEWART GREEY, who de beR.:i:;lliy B We just must clear them out, as Spring sty?cs are pouring in, and our stockroom is becoming clogged. You get the benefit of our trials in these Henrings before the House District = “‘”&' A IR electric car line. remarkably low remnant prices! Somunlties lg:,‘:f__fi‘,“n"“,n"',‘f. e ool | Bmect ‘aie 'the memories B e raker On Baltimore boule- A . . . = Capital hich has heen described as| Roses will wither, leaves an ) AT $7.00 Oxfords, Only $3.25 A Bargain in Bll‘?k Kid, $5.45 Pair - A Sensible Boot, $5.45 Pair ' {ie habpy hunting G sround, for fraudu- | e W e s, bt scer il wel vard, at ?;énét lsxze.".w . 37 pairs Women'’s Tan-Calf Cuban Heel Ox- $10 Oxfords with hand-turned soles," Cuban , A price that sells. B D ateice Aon, R w ver | . The years 3ou strugsled on: Oloe 1 . fords—welt soles. Very serviceable; just the heeh, very desirable. Only a few. . : $11 Black Kid Lace Boots, welt ‘soles, both layed pending g report from the House “x: ::".2 e At hoas. o e Sy 81 B, 5, 54 WA Ve 6 80 4 86 e high and low Cuban heels." For the siormy commities o "inicrsiaie wnd forelgn | mEE GHRBEECULAED Mk s | wiete ¢ for Mustraied Reokdet " “$10.00 Ozfords, $3.25 Pair " House Slippers, $4.95 Pair - e, e o Y T e e a— - S— 5 3 and R tative 'Dennison ” 3 1 ‘e special ", 40 pairs Women’s Black Kid French Heel Stra; pers, in black kid with low Cuban W‘sy:,’ oF; .’c!f’-'s.‘ 5-/:,' 4,y§' s h ‘ et S Ihiimols, €ather of the BIY, were the fi:‘.‘m":flmuu."‘ fre Years 880 | 15 memoriais (monuments and mauso- Oxfords, hand-turned soles—very soft and % heels, J:turned soles, medium round toes. S e Pastarasy before the| ;. Hermony cometery, Deacetully slecping, {loums) of quality and character. comiortable, L Never a weary foot in them!- - Shoe Economy, $3_75 No definits action was taken. u{:;.‘fi :..;E }h.“,’.‘.d.::" :"-n.‘.':'a"{o' 3 A m"r:n:'u;;- B :-y “-m 4 4 5, Ba 6, 8 H ’ !/;‘xy.' 5 " Serm;uble slo 00 Oxfords $5 45 Pl‘ Just 25 fiain of Women's $10' Tan Calf Lace CARD OF THANKS, Thea art gone, but not forgotten, i = An Unusual SIIDO let “Just a few gmrs Brown Kid Oxfords, welt Boots with cloth tops, welt soles, Cuban heels. e o s many hiend thelg| Bwesteat thodgats Torerer linger " i THE J. F. MANNING CO., INE., Women’s $12.00 $4.95 soles, (FIIAbIII ;E.I.A R 4 A practical Shoe. gl sincers thanks for, the many Saral tribated B&ma 4 the grave where ou mm?‘ Dierimiogrdeteg B n Strap Pumps, in both suede and kid, A—$, 7, 83 -4%- 9 tBTO 3% 2 slon of their Derearement. ;mrzo;edl’:lrlnpfign;fl llx‘leels. hAI:o in calf and M ‘y" Whils;theylask, 3 Serm:e and Comfort, $5.45 Pair 3 “owmn, "W" b JACK‘:I?":-:,: uede with low Bal by ouis heels. B ‘Women's $10 Black Kid Oxiords, welt soles, Snddenty, Fedruary 14,| life Sve years S Ecusty ‘ AM i W.. A_" F“ the Hl(ll School Miss 5 Cuban ls, practical, servioeable and de-’ s ut Bia rewgence 1150 G st me.| O moury .;‘i:".n“;. 1s ‘:,l-l: ch 5, 53 o, o . Aneel E7%0 A few $10.00 Black Oxfords, $5.45 Pair sirable. Baney s Ky Fumerid o Sl | B v doem e Bee Boudmr sllppel‘l, $l.85 Pll.l‘ Welt soles, low flat heels, wing tips, soft. Sizes: AAA—S titstos Bataet e A et i 5 R FRIEXD SOSLE. sat els wad Yk potmpons. AT spen AT S L I A T O Lk, "fi%?.x”:... 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