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NEW PLANS FOR PLAY. Hospital Benefit to Open at Nationa! Tomorrow Night. The initlal presentation of “The ‘White-Headed Boy," for the benefit of Georgetown University Hospital. by the Irish Players from the Abbey Theater in Dublin, will be given at the National Theater tomorrow night. Tickets purchased for the perform- ance, which was postponed by the closing of the theater Saturday night by order of the Commissioners, will be accepted at the performance to- morrow evening., Mrs. Isaac Gans, president of the board of lady man- :l‘ers of the hospital, announced to- ay. In view of the fact that the National will be reopened tomorrow night to permit presentation of the play, the performance scheduled for Saturday night at the Central High School au- ditorium has been canceled. The performance at the High School was &cheduled after the order closing, the theater had been issued. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5333 2469 1Sth St. Col. 636 i » EXHIBIT TO STAY OPEN. Mrs. Vassileft's exhibit of Bulgarian ceramics and embroidery at the Art Center, 1108 Connecticut avenue, will be kept open until the end of this month. The exhibit has attracted much attention from those who have visited it and the exhibited articles, faithfully ronroducln% motifs and models of medieval Bulgarian art. have been praised for the delicacy of | caus the work. —_— AGREED ON SHIP SUBSIDY. President’s Message Sequel to Con- ference With Congressmen. Ay 4 5 : . " WHE EVENING STAE, WASHINGTON, J. K. YERKES SUCCUMBS. Long-Time Resident of Washington | Victim of Pneumonia. John K. Yerkes, resident of this city nearly half a century, died Saturday morning at the George Washington University Hospital. The immediate of death was pneumonia, fol- lowing an illness of three weeka. Mr. Yerkes was born June 30, 1848, at Davisville, Bucks county, Pa., com- ing to this city in 1874 For over forty years he was connected with the Ind pendent Ice Company, later consol dated with the Ameriean Ice Com- pany. He resided at 1012 8th street. For many years he was treasurer The President’s message vn a ship|and one of the trustees of the Shiloh subsidy as an aid to the upbuilding of an_ American merchant marine probably will be laid before Congress Saturday or next Monday, Chairman Lasker of the Shipping Board sald yesterday on leaving the White House, after a conference with the President. The White House had am- nounced earlier in the day that the message would be ready for Con- gress in a few days. Members of the merchant marine committees of thé” House and Senal have begn holding frequent confer- ences h the President, and it is understood an agreement in prin- cifpla has been reached on the plun of the subsidy. Primitive Baptist Church and devoted much time to church activities. Sur- viving him is his widow, who was for. merly Miss Mary Frankland of War- venton, Va. Funeral services were held Mon- day at the chapel of John R. Wright Company, Rev. J. T. Rowe of the Shi. loh Primitive Baptist Churcb offici ating. Interment was private, at Glen- wood cemetery. e ! Mrs, Joseph K. Reynolds, wife of the sheriff of Tyrgll county, North Carolina, has established something of a record in that she has undsrgone twenty-eight surgical operations— and is still living. . C., DIES ON RIVER CRAFT. |GIVEN MILITARY FUNERAL James Lawson Richards, colored, forty-nine years old, 1104 Bladensburg | Miss A. M. H. Kuhlmann Is Buried rcad northeast, dled Monday night ‘ aboard the steamer Endeavor near Fort in Chicago. Washington on the return trip from| Funeral services for Miss Anna M. clclknnhld E:;::Lt R.lfwdg. lh.d :yefin H. Kuhlmann of Alameda, Callf., who slck an: reatment of a pbysi- died at the U. S. Veterans' Hospital cian." His' death was due to BAEUFA! on'February 14, was hed at the Hines causes. g R 2 undertaking parlors Monday. Dr.James —_— Shera Montgemery of Calvary Metho- VAINLY CHASES MOTORIST | dist Church offciated. Miss Kuhlmann had been a ste- Policeman Schotter Finally Swears nographer for the air service the last Out Warrant for W. B. Parker. four years and at the request of the Policeman William A. Schotter of members of the American Legion in the hospita) was given the honor of a the first precinct yesterday afternoon participated in four exciting aulo[ military funeral. Six yeomanettes of mobhile pursuits in an effort to arres the U.'S. 8. Jacob Jones Post, No. Willlam B. Parker, record of whose Virginia automobile license gives his address as Fort Hunt, Va. M. Beach, Kate A. M. Clagett, Mearle Riffe, Maude H. Warner. Alberta Ayres and Mae K. Whitaker, acted as honor- £ ary pallbearers, while eight of the p‘;'l'{l“::g oefn the ;oulr tw;fl!"‘fl: the | American Legion members from the P v aued in 1‘ e pursuit | hogpital, Willlam J. Kirkpatrick, Thomas et aoan the last effort to | Kirby, Noel A. Plilow, Schuford Fincher, ffgct %o no\;rew e rn;‘da 1!:"?: ;homu Cutshaw, John McDonald and 1007 K street, that colllded with the | ape > JOFFiey, Were the active bear- automobtle of G. C. Young, near 15th and L streets. Both machines were damaged. Schotter later obtained a warrant rs. Miss Kuhimann was a member of the Eastern Star, affiliated with the San Jose Chapter, No. 31, of San Jose, Calif., and was accorded the funeral rites of for Parker, alleging four instances of | for Parker, alleging four instances of | the Order of tne Eastern Star by the drove his car as fast as sixty miles an hour. ! Naomi Chapter No. 7. Intorment was in Elmwood cemetery, Chicago, today. B U UL U LU DU TR LU T WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1922.° of the American Leglon, Misses Louis | A Powerful Pre-Inventory Drive Showing Tremendous Reductions Overcoats Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx. "Overcoats and Suits . ~ THE WEATHER District of Columbfa—Cloudy and warmer tonight; temperature above freezing: tomorrow showers; fresh southerly winds. . Maryland—Cloudy and warmer to- night; tomorrow fresh southerly winds. Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy, warmer on the coast; fresh southerly winds. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight; warmer in east portion; tomorrow rain. . = Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 50; 8 p.m 12 midnight, 42; 4 am., 40; 8 a. | noon. 53, | Baromcter—4 pam., 30.47; 8 p. [#0.47; 12 midnight, 30.43; 4 d.m., 30 ; |8 am., 30.28; noon, 3 Righest temperature, iat nooa today. Lowest temperature, 33, occurred at 4:45 am. today Temperature same date last year— Highest, 41; lowest, 24. Tide Tablen, (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:24 am. and 11:58 p.m.; high tide, 4:56 a.m. and 5:24 p.m. showers; 8, occurred DIED. l IN MEMORIUM. ABRISON. Tuesdey, February 21, 1922, at|JACKSON. In sad but loving remembrance of o4 . ”..: Ter '::..d-n-:“m’fi Cnt. . my dear sister, CHARLOTT JACKSON, who died nine years 9 S died uine years ago today, February 23 HER BROTHER, CHARLES E. JACKSON. beloved wife of Murry Garrison. xmx.—'_ funeral hereafter. HOOD. Departed this life Febrosry 21, 1922, yEprEm A gribus, . 5t 08 "Win pelgred vosnasid of 170 | “or our” gcar Tisband and tather, STDNE her of ard, Florence ai Re- L. JETTER, who died three y ago to- ,and loving brother of aufa Turmer. 1wains at the chapel of Mrs. Esau Winslol & Fillmore, 41 9th st. n.w. Fuperal wi be Thucsday, 2 o'clock, from Gallowsy M. Clureh, Fall¥ Church, Va. Day by day we saw him fade, day, Febrasry 22, 1919. Days of sadness come o'er us. Sllently tears of sorrow flow; { But memory keeps you ever mear us, Though you died thres years s HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. @ . Jn memory of my dear mothen MARGARETHA KREMB, who died two Feurs ago tods February 22, 1920. How happy are those who are at rest. DAUGHTERZ LENA. @ ER. Ta ssd but loving remembrance dearly beloved mother, METTO 10B- RIGEI, wh paricd this life one yeap ago today, PLAN Wha Tot ove of & mother! Whose de loxal Inrl«lru"! l Wio sullers 0 much with such Joy for aue ‘Who works with such pleasure as mothep for you? You hail with delight the friendship of others, You revel in love of the sweetheart you've Yet where do you find a friendship like wother’s. Unbroken tili death calls and life’s worlp + 1 done? . we!| Don't leave mother when she is old and 'hat you would longer HIS §ISTER AND NIECE, LA AND ELEANOR HOO Just a line of eweet ust & memory for toa token of love's devo X hoarts still long HER AND ruary’ 23 Wednesdar. . EDITH al from W 208 H st rment priva Thursduy at ¥ p.mw. la . , 5 pm.;| Interment privi & hi : 5 Don't . Ehitide, - “nd 6:13 pm. |LAYTON. Februars 21, 1922, 9 pm.. ANNIE e w o s Iether an iy 8 ‘The Sun and Moon. m'r;'nzl.l, L)AY'N 3 (nmuw 'ut;wl‘::- ll-,!-l.n: th "t let her worry or cause her any paln— S i Con. Funeral (private wer 1t | She Be b " Tocbie Today—Sun rose, 6:52 a.m.; sun sets, e 010 "G Bt S Yriday, February 2/ Buky e Joul] i netlc. Rt Wi fs ey 5:52 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:51a.m.; Sets, 5:63 p.m. Lenem p.m. neadsy, Febroary 22, 1922, at 3 keyn Hill, near ltosslyn, Va., She loved you a1l sour life snd reared yog from' s babe: When 3 laid away she loves yous 0 wre o rises, 4:03 a.m.; sets, 2:26 p.m beloved husband of Maggie L. grave hAitpmobile Tamps to be Jighted one- | Lyun. Notice of funeral later. - You will never know your mother's care alf hour after sunset. MAYHUGH. Tuesdss, Februsry 21, 1922 Ang oL ghe s not around. T ? " Iin Y flin Wilon | And never know her value until she is une Weather fn Vario i P FLEMING AT derground. s NTA MAVHUGH, in e Alwasx i1y fu chieer her and keep he g, Temperature age. Notice of funeral b e H = § papers pleuse copy.) Reme; Sheremred you as the earth 5 g | NICHOLS. On_Tuesd You may 5 love some one who is £ Stations. & TS smmor | at Walter Reed iy i e M 2 S= Weather. | U. 8. A retire But you never can love as sour mother : S wols wnd father of Chacles Heory - ioved you, H » ols. Funeral from 302 C st. n.w. 101 HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, ANNIE, 2 am. Thuradey, February 3. Jurernent at JOHN AND LOUISE. . = - riington uational cemetery. LUCKETT. In sad but Joving remembrance Abilene, Tex. 20.68 Eo s of our 4 father and brother, Alieay LTI el CHARLES . LUCKETT, who departed this Atlantte City BRYAD, beloved husband of Alice P. Read. | 1ife four years ago toduy, February 22, 1918, Baltimare Notice of funeral later. Oh. such a sad Jonging, Boston . Buffalo . Charleston g0 Cincinnat] Cleveland Cloudy Cloar BAUER. On Tuesday, February 21. 1922, at the residence of her dsughter, Florence C. Chaney, 57 T st. ne., Mrs. ADAH BUR- TON, beloved wife of the Iate Charles I, Kauer. Funeral from the residence, Frid Febroary 24, at 3 pm. Relat and fricnds _iovited. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. SIMCOX. On Tuesdsy. February s residence, 2301 Hamlin st elove it 46th year. L At 2 pm. metery. SPRIGGS. ¥ 1922. at HARRY Simeox, in . Februars and of El Funeral Thursd Interment in bruars 20, iges) and devoted Md. urch, lock. 2 ut ut Mouut Olivet. . Pittaburgis ¢ { THOMPSON. On Monday, February 20, 1922, ortlund, Me ¥ ut his residenc 1467 Irving st. nw., ortland, O ALEXANDER THOMPSON, beloved husband Lake City. of mily M. (Doon) Thompson. Funeral an Antonic from the chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 1337 fan Atoo 10t st. nw.. Thursday, February 23, at 8 ranches. 0 a Interment Arlington ~ national Bt. Loufs. cemetery. (New York papers please copy.) 8t. Paul. =* Seattle WEEDON. Wednesd: WASH., D.C. GAINS TWO MEMBERS. Nelson A. Miles Camp to Aid Navy Yard Unemployed. Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1. United Spanish War Veterans, at its meeting last night mustered ‘in two new members, Frank Warder and Bernard W. Rogers. Department Commander Charles W. McCaffrey announced he had communi- cated with the heads of the different corporations to notify him of any vacancies that could be filled by vet- erans that had been discharged from the navy yard. —_— FOR HARVARD MEMORIAL. Theodore Roosevelt and Charles Moore on Committee. Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secre- tary of the Navy, and Charles Moore, two Washington alumni of Harvard University, have been appointed to serve on a committee to assist the authorities of the institution in formulating plans for a permanent memorial to the 372 Harvard men who lost their lives in the world war. Clarence R. Wilson, District food acministrator during the war, also a ¢ February 22 1 his resides ER J., iate John Remains a New York . in his riors of 1. B. N . Not bruary @1, 1922, jn New HUR, beloved son of the late and Mrs, Verthu Wise and brother Jdacob Kohuer, Mrs. Maux David, M; w and Laskar Wise. Funeral Fhuraday, St in New York cits. IN MEMORIUM. Sacred to the memory of my dear MARGARET J. BEACH. sl devoted BEACH. who Loved in life. ER DEVOTED BEACH. Tn sad hut loving remembrance of my ed Lusbund, JOHN 8. BIAS. who so i membered. DAUGHTER, MARY J oDe year ago today. I did ‘not think this world could be %o sad until you left me bere all alone Friends are doing all they can for comfort, but none can take your place. No, never, There I3 not a day_that I don't think of you und wish that I could Just open your rave and look once more on_your loviug ace. -1 know you and mother are watching over me tenderly. Time will pever heal the wound. Although I will join you some wweet day, T will mever forget your face. Asleep n gra ce. YOUR LOVING WIFE PETTIE (NEE M. E. BIAS). . BIAS. In rad remembrance of my dearly be- loved brothers, DAVID BIAS, who departed his 1ife two ‘years ago, February 7, 1920, One by one their seats One by one they went awar: Now the family rircle’s part Will it be completed some HIS LONELY SISTER. MES. L. B. SIMMS.® our bearts today, a2 our fa Whom God has ms DEVOTED RI CLIFORT, EDITH, AND BROTHER A FRED LUCKETT. MURPHY. In sad but loving remembrance onr_devoted son und brother, JOHN MURPHY, who died three years ago tod February ‘22, 1919 Anniversary imass & St Stephen’s Church. uy Lis soul rest in peace. THE FAMILY. remembrance of & dae r, LLIZABETH M. rest one year NELLIE. ® membrance PISTORIO d STOR ago today, of my dear mother, CATHARINE SCHAFER, SCHAFER. In sad but n sears ago SCHAFER. * In loving remembrance of our dear son end brother, WILLIAM HOWARD SMALL, who departed this life four years ago today, Februury 22, 1918. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. LOVING MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHEK. . TRUMAN. In loving remembrance of my deai »ou and our brother, HAROLD KEMP TRU- MAN, who departed this life February 22, 1915, THE FAMILY. * TYDINGS. In xnd and loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. 1IDA J. TYDINGS, Who entervd juro rest six years sgo 10day, Februar, 1416, orget her: mo, T pever will. 1 Joved her then, 1 love her still. Her memory is as fresh toda, As in_the hour sh awar. HER LOVING HUSBAND, 1. E. TYDINGS. duy hrings =w norics, memory brings u tear: b within my heart 1 cherish Thoughts of mother 1 o dear. HER LOVIN: DAUGHTER, EFFIB When a mother breathes her last farewel ‘The Mruke means more than longue cam teli: The world seems another place Without the smile of mother's face. HER_LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER-IN. LAW, RICHARD AND DORA TYDINGS. WEAVER. Sacred to the memors of our lowe ing and devoted parests, GEORGE O. WEAVER, who luft ds gine rears ago Janu- ary 18, 1913, and FANNIE MUSE WEAVER, sixtecn years ago today, February 22, 1908 In_our hearts your memories lnger, Sweetly, tender, fond and true; here is not @ day, dear parents, That we do pot thiuk of you. Although we cannot clasp sour bands, Your faces v canuot see, Just this little token shows That we still remember thee. * = N THEIR CHILDREN. ® FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanion . 3 —_Phone L. 5563, ‘Established 187 Telepbone Cal. 702X THE S.,H. HINES CC,, W. B. F. HINES, Prop., 29012003 14th st. n.W. Private_Ambviance. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 2 o = raduate of Harvard. has been ap- W, 12 sa oving These suits are in the newest styles,|faintea o’ the committee o servic: D ar e, L B RO e dor . - e ity. Lt 3 arte 5 < many are silk lined. Just what the young|l Simout neww activices for the| furs o2, aiz. o SO #80 toham Feb good of the institution which might We may all have our sorrows, be undertaken by the Associated Har- Some griefs quickly pass awi Tmported and | vard €iubs and by the alumni. e A s LONGS, SHORTS, Almost every type of Winter Overcoat now in favor is in this assortment, from the EXTRA LARGE SIZES, > = 5 men want, also plenty of conservative models. | regulation model for. the. conservative man Large range ({’f p:;tt erne ALL PROPORTIONS vex my beart from day to day. to the big double-breasted Ulster. ceptional values at $36.85, and our *finest imported coats at $43.85. Other ex- e R T T T L T T T T T A I Scotch grain: 1,230 Pairs | Men’s $10 and $7.50 low and high . Shoes : All are from regular stock com- “ prising the much wanted styles in Norwegian calf, Kid, Calfskin and Black and tans. NO CHARGE " FOR ALTERATIONS Coats for Women M‘ade by Hart Schaflngr & Marx Dress Coats, Street Coats ‘and Motor Coats, in herringbones, tweeds, heather mixtures and plain colors. The' important fact about these Coats is they are made of the same fine quality of fabrics, by the same expert workers as Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men. Were $60. 370 and 385 - domestic woolens. Other exceptional values at $32 and $36.66. Rich soft worsteds and imported woolens at $40. — e CARD OF THANKS. YOUNG. I wish to express my sincere appre- ciation of the many messages of sympathy on the occasion of the death of my dear wife, MARY WATSON YOUNG. 1 wlso take this opportunity to thank those who so kindly sent floral remembran , particularly those from which the cards were unfortunately lost beforc reaching me. Bargains! Shirts $8.50 Silk Shirts Now $5 and $4 Shirts , Now $3.50, $3 and $2 Shirts Now \ ; - Neckwear $3.50 and $3 Neckwear Now $2.50 end $2 Neckwear Now Now $1.50 and $1 Neckwear Union Suits $3.50 Union Suits Now $2.50 Union Suits Now Traveling Bags $16350, 20-1In., Black Only Now Gloves $5 and $4 Gloves Now Munsing and Duo Rib 5175 135 5685 5165 Raleigh Haberdasher . 1109-1111 Perzn.g{(i:gzgi’d A venue J| ¥ ry, from the chiapel of Morris A. MR. CHARLES F. YOUNG. * DIED. . Suddenly, on Sundar, February 19, at his residence, 1508 ‘16th st mw.. DEXTER ADAMS, Ul 3 Funeral ervices will be Teld at’ St s Church. 16th and H ste. n.w.. on 1 Tiursaay. February 23, ar 11 a'm. inter- foul ‘cemetery. ment Ariington n ANDERSON. Depar! 1922, at_$:30 o'cloc Lawrence st. n.e.. 3 D {1 He leaves to mourn his loss a loving w two daughters and three sous, six gran ehildren. Funeral Sunday. 1 o'clock, from Nash M. E. Church, 16th snd Levis sis. u.e; || Sieep on, dear father, and take thy rest. BEAMER. On Sunday, February 19, 19 1180 pm., in York city, N, ANDREW beloved ®on of "Fannie Beamer and father of Louise Wilison (nee Beamer). Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. O. H. Stickell, 3607 Evans Brentwood, Md., Thursday, 2 p.m. 22 CAMPBELL. Tuesday, February 21, 1922, at her residence, 1508 Park roud, CORNELIA || H. CAMPBELL. mother of Mrs. Charles T. Young. Funeral, services will be held on Thursday, February 23, at her late residence. at 2:30 p.m. Reiatives aud friends invited 1o attend. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. CAMPBELL. Electa Chapter, No. 2, 0. E. . ‘A specinl meeting of the chapter Ix called for the purpose of attending the Tuneral of our late stater, Mra. CORY L CAMPHELL, Thursday, February 23, at o'e O ORINNE 3 FRAZIER, Matron, Attest: ELSIB 8. ROBINSON, Sec’y. e rted this lite Tuesday, 22, at 7:30 a.m., Mrs. CON- CETTA~ CAPOSSELA, ~beloved ~ wife of Lenardo Capossels, aged 60 vears. Funeral from her Inte residence, 733 11th st. s.e., Thursday, February 2. Interment at Monnt Olivet cemetery. ® CARTER. Departed this life Tuesday morn- ing, February 21, 1922, at 5:45 o'clock, at his residence, rear 1916 K st., after a iong iliness, EDWARD W., beloved son of Rosie and the late Silas, and the brother of Bam- i mel . Carter. Funeral Thursday, February !{ 28, at 2 pm., from Liberty Baptist Cliureh. 2 CHEATHAM. Suddenly, on February 21, 1922, ALICE ARMS, wife of Cept. J. J. Cheatbam, 8. 0., U. 8. N. Funeral Thursday, February 28, at 2 p. Chareh, Interment. 1 cemetery. CHENEY. Teparted this lif~ February 1922, at 1:10 a.m., ALBERT L. CHENEY, husband of Frances Chemey. Funeral from McKendree Church, Massachusetts ave. be- tween 9th and 10th n.w., Thursd: pm; Body may be seen church Thursday. 22 ONES. - Tuesday, February 21, 1923, at 2:45 €., at the Presbyterian Hos. ital, New York ‘elty, Col. R.G. CHOL- ELEY-JONES. Funersl Thursday morn- ing, February 23, at 10 a.m., from Bt (iéorge's Episcopal Chureh, 16th’st., east of New York city. B DIGGS. Monday; February 2 am ¥e, 723 34 st s at_the “residence of eral Thursday,’ Febr: 1022, at 7 xon, Isaac 23, at 1 o'clock, rter & C 600 24 st. s.w. Relatives and friends vited. . ELLIS, Depatted this life Monday, Febrtmry 20, 1922, at 9:06 p.m., HOWARD ELLIS. | He leaves to mourn' his loss two sisters and host of friends. Funeral Thursiu: from Wood's, umiertaker, be- tween New Jersey ave. and 4th st. Remains can be geen Wednewday at 4:30 p.m. God loved him best. . 088, Moniday, February 20, 1922, at 9:35 . WALTER F.. beloved husband of Carrie Gross (nee Wikon). Tl le mourn_their loss. a_ldving wite. fo dren, mother, five brothers, and th ters.’ Fuversl from hin residencn, 613 FANNIE DIGGS. | HOLCER. ELEANOR BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of my devoted friend. ELIZA BROWN. who de- this life five years ago today, Feb- %, ¥ou are gone. but not forgotten, as years go and come 1 can but think of yon. A DEVOTED FRIEND, B. J. JOHNSON. BURNETT. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, DANTEL BURNETT. who departed this life ten years ago, Februar. Loved in life, in death remembered. HIS WIFE AND CHILDR: In sad but loving remembrance of HE BU BUTLER. onr” dear sister anl aunt, B LER. who departed this life bruary 22, 1 Yo ary ting for our coming In the upper gurden there. Safe In the arms of Jesus, o Safe on His gentle breust DEVOTED RISTER AND NIECE. GRACE AND GERTRUDE. . BUTLER. In sad but loving remembrance of HE BUTLBR, vear ago today, ur durling mother. r o depasted this life o February on To us the sa RBecause one Our darling motlier pussed away. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, BERTHA, ROSETTA AND MAZIE. = CASH. Racred to the memory of our beloved daughter, sister and mother, ELIZA CASH, who_left ary 22, 1920 The midnight stars are gleaming upos the silent grave, The one we loved so dearly and tried so hlrd] to save: Nerer shall her memory fade. Hallowed the spot where my daughter is laid. HER MOTHER. SISTER, BROTHER AXD FIELDS. A sacred fribute to the memory of our dear father, AUGUSTUS FIELDS, who departed this life twelve years ago, Pebrua 20, 1910, and our dear brother, R. FIELDS, whe departed this life one year ago today, Februa 2. 1821, Gane, but ot forgotten. Part of our life is buried deep Tnder the sod where our dear ones sleep; God called them home, it was His will, But in our hearts we lo hem still. IDA AND BEATRIC L. FIELDS. HARMAN. In loving remembrance of my durling_little boy, 'ALTER J. HARMA! Who left us five Years ago today, February 22,1917, ° Dear is the grave where our dear little Jakie sleeps. Sweet is the memory that never will fade. Part of our life lies buried deep under the sod where our dear Jakie sleeps. We mourn for ¥ou, dear Jakie, but mot with outward A For the heart incerely mourns silently and low. - 5] DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER. * HARMAN. In loving memeory of my dear Jit- tie nephew. WALTER J. HARMAN, who \left us five sears ago tolar. Februaiy 2. 1917 A dear little soul to heaven A dear littie Loy from me No more will his sweet v ears. LOVING AUNT MAGGIE. * In fondest remembrance of our dear son and brother. HENRY 1. HOLCER, Who departed this life so suddeuly five years ago today, February 22, 191 Days of xadness still come oer me, Hidden tears so often fiow Memory kecps my Buds near ‘me, ‘Although be died Sve years ag 1 always think of you, dear Buds, And ‘my heart is sad with pain: This world would be a heaven to me Could you but bé with me again. HIR LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. * HUNT. In loving remembrance of our father, WILLIAM RILEY HOUNT, whe died one year-ago today, February 22, 1921. In that Geautiful Jand, O, how swevt it will be So_free from ali sorrow sl pain; With sougs on our 1ps two years ago today, i‘em—u-l MORTON | 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. MoSern Chapel. Telephone call, North S38. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 5.E. Model Cbapel. Lincols 43 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. 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