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; ’!’ha “YALE ALUMNI T’g‘ME"E"T‘. Graduates to Bunjoy. “Racquet Clu Yale Alumnl’ As for Tuesday evening at the Racquet Club, 1135 16th street, at 8:45 o'clock. President Angell of the university will be in Washington that day, and the | geographical mile. association also hopes that Chief Jus- tica Taft will be in attendante for.!inches. F?.w::m 5, EOHED == ) 5 RO DI EONEDN OV ES == part of the evening. will be served at the end of the pro- sram. A cordia] Invitation all Yale men to be present. 'l' luncheo! inston has oitanty .x".“i‘,’.‘.‘okzfi Club will be omitted Tuesdey, March The surface of the earth in one departs A light supper extended to ‘The a: lon nounces that the reluhr n at the University —_— lega Mys! i t concerts for «“falls away" or e place during from a straight line 8.04 MUSIC CLUBS TO TOUR." Amherst College Organization to Go Through South. An extended southern tour, which will end In Washington, will featurs the spring trip of «Col- fi!.l Cl"hn,.‘tha Amherat .Col Bnno\lnced by Manager E. After glving four concerts_in north—at Springfleld, Mass. e followed by one at § Calltn. From ther: erform - at _n Collnl schedule for | then 1‘ the trip, which will eert hore 'Ill be in chary Easter vacation, I8 | A. P C. McCold. Somethmg Special for Every One at Something that is New—Something For Less than its usual cost !-'OR FRIDAY $ELLING. FOR FRIDAY IS ALWAYS AN UNUSUAL VALUE DAY AT JELLEFF'S FOR FRIDAY New Wooltex Capes ;:’o:::h:‘iemanded. on sale : 52950 Sport Cape of the famous Wooltex make. In Sorrento, Gray and Tan Chinchilla; cir- cular style, with roll. Also in Navy Serge, with waist ‘deep collar, braid and silk tassel trimmed. Wooltex Coats §17:50 Top Coats of Homespun Tweed, pleated panel backs and Raglan sleeves. In five popular shades. $3.50 & $4.50 Glove Silk Stockings Clocked and plain; '$9.95 heavy weight and very attractive. Choice at.-. EXTRA Misses’ New Jersey Suits $ 1 0.00 Tuxedo Sport styles, with large patch pockets.” New high shades. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. When have you secured a Jer- sey Suit at this extremely low price? Misses’ New - Tricotine Suits i $29.75 Hat Samples Less Than Cost! i3 go 125 A wonderful showing of” authentic Spring styles New Dresses -Of Canton Crepe 52475 All the newest style features in these beaded models. Col- ors of Navy, Cbrnflower, Peri- winkle, Rust, Mohawk, Fal- fow, etc, Most unusual at ‘Kelley Kloth ‘Sport Dresses $1475 from two of the leading Straightline and Box Coat effects. Embroidered and silk braiding. Sizes 14, 16, 18. A Sale of Sample . Neckwear at About Half The sample line of a well known maker, consisting of new Collar and Cuff Sets, New Vestees, New Guimpes, etc. Beau- tifully embroidered or plain. makers of Sport and Tai- lored Hats. Models appeal- ing in styles and quality. Slip-over m—mghflm: models. In orchid, burlap, fallow, copen and Jade. A Sale of Spring Skirts—Choice at $5.75 - If Bought in the Usual Way They Would All Be Priced $8.95 Tailored or pleated styles. Tweeds, Homespuns, plaid and striped materials in smart combinations. A great variety of attractive color tones. ORL- and Cranford, N. J.—the wve New York for Char- the clubs will g0 _to Lynchbur., whnr. they will the Randolph Macon ‘The clubs will con- e of Jason jerce and will be held in lshc First the FOR FRIDAY New Wooltex Sportspun Suits e el S‘l 6.75 In Heather Mixtures of Navy, Green, Copenhagen and Brown. Smart tailored styles; belted, box jacket, three-but- ton {fastening; large patch pockets. Just Received Tailored Tricotines And Marked Specially at Navy and black. Panel box jacket, close-fitting shoulders, inset pockets, fine quality. Silk Moire & Real Leather Bags All new shapes; $9.95 fine quality mate- rials. Black and colors . Just These Few Remnants And Not Much Left of the Pricess WHAT Savings! We must apolog:ze for having them around at all—but let the final pricc excuse us. leit by tomorrow night at these almost unheard-of pncmga. LAST OF WINTER COATS Priced at almost give-away fig- | ures to absolutely dispose of them tomorrow. $32.50 and $35.00 Coats, $13.75 | Top Coats in Chinchilla, Heather and Polo mixtures. Belted and full Three-quarter length. Navy rown. Silk-lined throughout. 10—$49.50 and $59.50 Coats - and Bollvia, Colors: Rivola, Erminie with large self collars. Navy, brown and black. Full-length Capes o hrmlnle cloth. Mole collars.;’ Navy, and black. 4—-$110.00 and $115.00 Co:b $39.75 Pollyana and IPanvelaine cloth ::onl.a( Beaver and Squirrel col- ars. 10—5135.00 Coats, $48.75 Erminie. Cordova and_ Polly- ana Cloth Coats. Large fur col- lars of Wolf. Squirrel and Fox. Splendid values. MANY GOOD DRESSES For Women. A remarkable op- portunity to effect ‘splendid sav- ings. 3—$35.00 $10.60 * Navy Tricotine Straight_ line, Dresses. Braid trimmed. 10—$55.00 Navy ‘Twill Cord $21.75 Elaborate styles, silk thread and bead embroidery trimmings; satin ribbon sashes. 15—$30.00 Dresses, $18.50 Smart New Silk Taffeta Street Dresses. Embroldery and lace col- lars. Pretty puffed cuffs. 15—$26.50 Dresges, $16.75 Canton crepe. Attractive trim- mings. Colors: Navy, black and brown. 2—$65.00 Dresses, $21.75 Duvetyne Street Dresses, . em- broidered and fur trimmed. Colou' Black and brown. 2—$52.50 Dresses, $19.75 Black Brocade Crepe Draped Skirts. and loose flowing sleeves. Dresses, $26.75 Brown Silk Lace and Navy Satln Canton Afternoon Dresses. THE LAST FURS ° To Go This Week at HALF PRICE This is the Final Fut Coat Clear- |ing of the season. FEleven fine fur coats at half the orjginal prices! ‘It yowll fead the Fur Reports, and see at what high prices the Skins for next year's coats-are selling, you'll not pass lightly over this opportunity. to buy at half price, even though the | seasomn is €nded. 1:¥675.00 Persian Lamb G)ll. % Jength, Skunk collar and cuffs, .50, 3337, 1 $650.00 Genuine Leopard, trim- med in beaver. Three-quarter length sport model, $325. 1 36 Caracul Coat, semi- fitted. 45-inch length. Advance rflevfllon Freres model, $337.30. MODEL fashion value. 1-$585.00 Caracul Kid Coat, 45- Inch length: R:\'lllon Freres. Ad- vance model, 1 $585.00 Hudson Seal Wrap, draped Russian blouse back; full steeves; 48-inch length, $397.50. 10 375.00 Hudson Seal Coat, quistely cuffs and border, 1§ Buver collar, $187.50. 1 '$395.00. Hudson Seal Sport Coat,- Spuirrel collar, cuffs and border. $197. 1 $395.00 Finest Selected Mole Coat. 8197.50. 1 $145.00 Muskrat Coat, 36-inch length, 1 36-inch Black, jade, $45.00 Hemstitched 830,00 50.00 Coney Coat, length, $20.00. MINK CAPES 6 handsome Mink Capes will be offered in this fina! clearing at Mink Mink $195 Cape, l"'ooo. Cape, Mink Cape, llso.oo. Mink Cape, $150.00, 1 $l$m00 Mink Cape, $130.00. Fine selected dark pelts, trim- med with tails and paws. A useful wflrln the year 'round. One-! thlrd o Satin de chine, embroidery. Why not take advantage of the remnants tomorrow ? $1.50 to $1.75 Lisle Stockings $L15 Not all sizes, but wonderful values. Full-fashioned Silk Lisle Stockings. Plain and lace patterns. Calors: Black White, Cordovan and Russet. $3.50 and $4.00 Stockings $2.95 Pure thread silk, also Glove- silk Stockings, in fancy open- work patterns; also plain and Richelieu rib. 0Odd sizes. Cordovan, $4.95 S of these mixtures. - Hand- Novelty designs. ‘silk and wool; IMPORTED Tempting prices for Friday shoppers—who are looking for $135.00 Georgette, pearl bead :nd gold thread trimmed, 3165 00 Black Gown $59.50 Canton, satin and Reurgetle. 395 and $115.00 Gowns, Brown itaffcta Iridescent bead trimming. Afternoon Gowns $43.50 Navy crepe, bead embroidery. EVENING GOWNS $125.00 to $200.00 Gowns $4250 Elaborate trimmed., beaded nét. Elizabethan crepe, FPaulette chiffon and crepe satin. Colors: rose, wistarla, corn flower and gold. Sport $19.50 Blouse Bodice, orchid and lanxer(ne crepe. Black velvet, gold thread and bead embroidery. 4. Afternoon Gowns 10—$75.00 to $95.00 Gowns, $27.50 Crepe Romaine, Canton crepe, Crystal and jet beading, thread brown and Fuchsia. $1.50 Silk Slockmlc, $125 Pure Silk Stockings, well rein- forced: seam back. ‘White, Suede. \ude. Rose, Taupe. You will wnnt to buy a supply extraordinary values. Pure Wool Stockings, in heather $4.00 Stockings, $1.95 Full Fashioned Sport Stockings, with hand-embroidered clox; cor- dovan, green and blue. REMNANTS— MISSES AN will go on one or two ks. FROCKS These are mostly 16-year sizes. Some few are 14 and 18. If they dop’t quite fit, it will D make them over. Winter Coats 1 340 00 Bolivia Coat, navy. 18, #15. 6 ’0‘00 to $75.00 Bolivia and Pollylnl Cloth Coats. Sizes 16 to 3 3!3.00 Wooltex, Marvella Coats, 18, 18; $43.00. you to Size L and crepe. $25.00 to $29.50 Poiret Twill and Cantod Crepe Dresses, both size 16, $5.00, 2 $39.50 Navy Blus Tricotine. Sizes 16 and 18. 810. i 2 Black Silk Vel\el “Sizes 16 and . $15. 10 Navy Blue Poiret Twill Coat lDresfi._n 15..18. $13.00. Evening Dresses 1 $39.50 American Beauty Vel- steel and red Gowns, ex- Jet. and 1 320,50 Peach Georgotte. Size 16, $15. 548,50 o $55.00 Velvet Even- ing Dresses, in black or red: also black net.Sizes 16 and 15, $23.00, 1 $89.50 White Silk Velvet Even- ing Dress. Size 16, $45.00. 1 $95.00 White Beaded Chiffon over siiver cloth. Size 16, $39.30. shell pink, Tucked and Skirts. Flesh, uits $46.50 1 $52.50 Navy Tricotine. Size 16, Erminie $15.00. 2°$72.50 Straight. line Sizes 16 Suits. Brown and black. and 18, $25.00. MORE BLOUSES New blouses, well tailored and attractive, but rumpled and crushed from our advance Spring sale. All splendid values. 00 Blouses, $1.00 50 Tailored. Cotton Blouses, in white and colors. $3.95 to $5.00 Blouses, $1.95 Fine Batiste and Voile Blouses, Excellent Size 3 Paulette chiffon. Colorg: Black, machine and handmade. values. - $7.50 Silk Blouses, $2.85 Strictly tailored, silk broadcloth, pussy willow and crepe de chine. Colors: navy, white Colors: Black, Russian Calf, Broken sizes. and black. .00-to $6.50 Blouses, $3.95 Handmade Blouses of French voile, hand-drawn work and em- broidery. Long roll collars; vestee fronts; well fitting sleevs. $8.95 to $10.95 Blouses, $6.85 Suit Blouses of georgette crepe, Tuxedo collars, trimmed with fine tucking and ‘fllet lace collars; white, flesh: and navy. Stockings, 95c | -embroidered Clox. heather mixtures Certainly there should be none | $1.00 NECKWEAR ; 50c Too mussed and crumpled for ‘mguhr selling—all new spring lllyles. sold up to $1.00, A Friday Remnant. . UNDERWEAR }Slflo Envelope Chemise, 65¢ Natnsqok Chemise, lace and em- broldery trimmed. ~ The laundry will make them look like new. ! $2.00 Underwear, 95¢ | _Gowns and Envelope Chemise of nainsook, lace and embroidery | trimmed.” White Safine Petticoats. tucked flounce. Extra size. Mussed. i $3.00 Silk Vests, $2.45 Glove Silk Vests, embroidered tailored tops, ribbon’ straps. Color: Flesh. Mussed. $5.00 Corduroy Robes, $3.65 Wide Wale Corduroy Robe, | roll collars. loose pattern. attached. Vinor.v and Copenhagen. $6.00 Silk Chemise, $4.35 Excellent Quality, = Radium “Moon-glo.” and Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise. Tailored styles; hemstitched; tucked, and em- broidered yokes. Flesh nand white. $12.50 Albatross Kimonos $6.90 Imported. hand embroidered. Made on full lines. Orchid, light blue, pink and Copenhagen. A very special value. GLOVES ARE GOING! These Remnant Prices will sell them quickly. $1.50 to 82.00 Gloves, 85¢ Broken lots—2-clasp Leatherette Gloves; gray and beaver. Strap- wrist styles: white and pongee. $2.25 to $2.50 Gloves, $1.15 Double Silk and Reindeer Fa- bric Gloves. 2-clasp, Colors: White, brown, beaver, gray, navy and black. Extra Long, Strap-wrist, Rein- deer Fabric Gloves, white and gray. 12-Button length, Reindeer fab- ric. Colors: White, chamols, tan and brown. Exceptional values at this low price. $3.00 Gloves, 95¢ 0Odds and Ends of Fine French Kid Gloves; mussed from trying on. Sizes 5%. 6%, 6 and 6%. Remnants of Silk and Chamois- ette Gloves; broken sizes; 2-clasp; strap-wrist styles; also 12 and 16 button lengths. A Sensation in Shoe Remnants Better Shoes for Less Money Tomorrow at Jelleff’s These Friday Remnants Crowds of shoppers find unusual opportunities here on Friday morning to buy goods under price! If you don’t mind buying in small, uncomfortable quarters—you are sure to ‘make some very good purchases—sizes on all remnant lots given. ALASKA BILL INTRODUCED. Provides for Development of Oil and Mineral Resources. Development of the oil and mineral resources of Alaska by the Depart- ment of Interior. is provided for in & bill introduced yesterday by Dele- gate Sutherland of the territory. The measure would authorize an appro- priation of $5,000,000 to begin worlk. > VETERAN CLERK DEAD. Funeral Services for Charles H. Amntrons‘ Tomorrow Afternoon. Funeral gervices for Charles H. Armstrong, a veteran clerk of the War Department, who died last Mon- day, will be held at the family re-t-I dence, 15th and Franklin streets, to- morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. L Mr. Armstrong was appointed a clerk in the office of the Secretary of War in April, 1897, and had been g | connected with the War Department P to the time of his death. Recently he served at the Army War College, Washington barracks. Born In Ten- nessoe, he lived In New Jersey for several years before he moved to the District of Columbia. THE WEATHER District of Columbja—Rain late to- night and tomorrow; rising tempera- t:r:.. lowest temperature tonight above freczing: east and southeast winds, increasing by tomorrow. Maryland—Rain late tonight and to- Mmorrow; rising temperature: increas- h& cast and southeast winds, prob- ably becoming strong tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. % 3lTh(’rmumclar—l“oul’ p. - I i 12 midnight, 34; 4 a. 82; _noon, 43, 30.25; 8 p.m., 4am., 3041 8 30.47; noon, 3. Highest mmpera ure, 45, occurred at noon yesterday. West temperature, 26, S e 17 occurred at Temperaturo sas — (1]} | Ftignest, 72; Towest, a9, " last year Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- Pperature, 38; wndltlcn. very muddy e Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today — Low tide, 10:35 a.m. and| 11:24 p.m.; high tide, 3:53 a.m. and 4:30 | Tomorrow — Low tide, 11:19 L3 high tide, 502 a.in. and 5:32 p.m. = The Sun ‘Today—Sun roce, ‘6 1;|l§ p.m. norrow—Sun rises, 6:2! sets, 6:09 p.m. Sjesrmn: e ;\\Io[u ) riges, 2 p.m.; sets, 3:24 a.m. utomobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. s 2 Weather in Various Citles. e e-wnlm‘ Sp ©m Moon. :30 a.m.; sun sets, | Statlons, ++ 0o goromolngy Abilene, Tex. Albany S Sobury Pa i Atluntie City Baltimore . o Cleveland Pelouds | Deuver Clear Detroit Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy | Ransws City. 29098 60 D Cear 3| | Los Anczeles. 30 ¢ Pittsburgh. Fortland, Ore 3 Pt.cloudy Cloudy Ft.clondy ign. ., Greeawich time, today.) Tempecature: Weather. Clear Foggy g Ratning Part cloudy | Part cloody | Clear Part clondy | CARDS OF THANKS. BATTERS. Wec wish to acknowledge with grateful eciation the kindness shown during the illness and expressions of red Cat) ERINE BATTERS. HER FANILY 3 HIGH. We wish to gratefully acknowledge to our many friends their kindnesses during the recent filness and upon the death of our be- loved father and brother, HARLRY lll(‘fl ‘The abundance «f flowers, the mai kindness and Sympathy are more | ol IS CHILDREN AND RELATIVES. © We wish to express our sincere thlnks to our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, their many acts of kindness and for the many besutiful floral tributes rendered at the death of our loved ome, ANNIE RUSSELL MAGNER. THE FAMILY. BORN. BURR. Tuesday, March 7, 1922. at Columbia Hospital, to William Norvell and Achssh W. Burr (ace Jones), & son.. DIED. | BOSTROM, _ March San Diego, e e HISTINA” BORTROM. “Notiet ot funeral hereafter. 10 [CAPPS, Wednesday. March 8, loz2. at the pesidence of her daveiter, 3rs. . Lyman 2204 Flagler place n.w., AP, beloved widbw of the iate Hobert 1. Capps. ' _Funeral Friday, March 10, at 2:30 p.m. CARSON. Mrs. G. CARSON pasted awn Tuesday evening, March 7, 1822, $7.00 Oxfords, 95¢ 9 palrs Women’s Black Kid Oxfords, welt soles, low Cuhnn heels; -sizes AAA, 5; AA, 5, 5. A4 37.00 Oxfords, $2.95 112 pairs Women'a Brown Grain .0x- fords, low flat heels, wing tips, also Cuban heels and straight tips, rubber heels. welt soles. Sizes: C, 3 to.7; D, 3% to T. $10.00 Oxfords, $3. 95 37 Palrs Women's Black Kid ' Oxfords. French heel, hand-turned sole: = lo 't_and dressy. Sizes AA, EW‘ A 5% 3 B, b, 5%, 6 6%; C. 3%, 4 4%, 5, 6 Dy & 4%, 5, $10.00 Pumps, $3.95 33 Palrs Women's lg'“kh“;:d ?ro:n Kid Pumps,, welt {5 ncl eel !‘ I"GB! i Jet, zery ‘cenbfo Slzer.’ AA 4. A, 4%, 5, 5%, 15; B, 3%, 3, Sli. flh. A C u’a- 4, 4!{. Gh. 4 h. $10.00 Pumps, $3.95 2.strap Pumps, French heel, hand- turned soles, tan calf vamp, sand suede back; very lll‘h grade. Sizes: A, <6, 6%:; B. A%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%3. .00 Pumps, $3.95 Tongue Pumps, Baby French heel, hand- turned soles, tan calf vamp, sam\ suede back. Sizes: A, 52, 6, 6%: B, 4%, 0, 3%, * '$10.00 Pumps, $4.50 30 pairs Women's Nut Brown Calf Pumps, low Cuban heels, welt soles, me- dium narrow toes. Fine for spring wear. Sizes: AA, § 6%77 55%..7%52 T%; C, 2%, 3, 3%, 310 00 Oxfords, $5.25 49 pairs Women's Tan Calf Oxfords, welt soles, Cuban heels; very prar'llea.l for general wear. Sizes: AA.\ 5 5%. e . 8 . ':‘-.. . D, 4, 4% 7, 7‘4' 3 $7.00 Oxfords, $4.50 37 pairs Women's Black Calf Oxfords, low flat heels, welt soles, medium round toes; very serviceable. Sizes: A, 514 to 7; B, 4to1%:C 4to8 D 4l to? ~ ~ $10.00 Oxfords, $5.25 -67 pairs Women's Black Kid Oxfords, Cuban hegle; welt and hand-turned soles: unusually comfortable. —Sizes 4 s'::&"fi“é;:% S tne, {m 5%, 6, 6%; . 4, 5, 5%, 6%, ! 9"*(:. 214, '3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 6, 6%, 714,'8, 9; D, 5. $12.00 Pumps, $5.25 27 pairs Women’s Brown Suede and Brluwn Kid zd itrap !t’umw. l)lnnd-tén‘rne-l oes, very dre or _sprin zes: m . AATE 4% 5 m‘A 3%, 4, 4% 4'&. By 6%, 1%, 8: C, 4, 4%, 5. 7; D, 5, 5%, Sll 00 Pumpl, $5.25 7 pairs Women'’s 2-strap Pumps, dark, gray suede, Baby French heels, welt soles. Sizes: 4. % 1. - $10.00 Oxfords, $4.95 16 pairs Women's Enamel Oxfords, low heel, welt soles, wing tlps dressy brogne ;‘,'ZE.G BI;QBY ABAISES‘A , 6, v 75 s 6, fi‘ C 6l 7, Tia. " $10.00 Pumps, $4 50 28 pairs Women's Pearl Gray Kid 2- strap Pumps, welt soles,' Baby French heels; a dressy spring pump. Sizes: AA, 5, 5%, 6, 0%. A‘ 4%, b, 5%, 1% B, , 4, 413, b, 6%, 6, 6%, 3,4, 4%, 5%, OA $8.00 Oxfords, $5.75 Young Women's Sport Oxtnrd. smoked horse and brown calf saddle. strap, rub- ber soles; good looking, serviceable; an unusual value. $8.00 Pumps, $5.75 Young Women's Dark Brown Calf Single-strap Pump, welt soles, low flat heels, wing tip, medium round toes; un- usual_value. H&:‘C. lome, in- Biadensburs, Ma. . Burial 'on Thursday at 10 o'clock in Mount Olivet 7 | OCKERSHAUSEN, Cloudy =y I band of wo late May £ Shoemaker, aged 1 ¢ | WEST. from her Iate residence, | lfll!llo' Derrud this life Tnvd:] M“l‘h JOHNBON. idence, 22 Tir TUCY JOHNSON " She mm 5 mourn her departure one son, Richard, Dorsey: three mains may be seen SfcGuire's faneral parlors, Oth and Westmin- ster sts. n.w., Saturday after 12 o'clock. Funeral ‘from ‘Cosmopolitan Baptist Ohurci st nd 10th nw Ve Simon, ch 12, 8 t W, Drew. pastor, Sunda: in.Relatives and friends attend. JONES, Wednesday, March 8, 1922, at 11:30 p-m; at the regidence of her daughter, A uv- Thom [ . MA Funera] from the sbove “vesidence at Tnterment private. KNOCK. Wednesday, March 8, 1922, at 28 > OCK, in the 49th year of his age. Fi a.m. K> meral wervicer o be held at bis late home at 2 o'clock ¥riday, March 10, Friends lavited. Interment Glenwood, KNOCK, Members of Edward J. Ros Oonm-u. 0. U. A. M., are earnestly urged Flend i faneral of Brotver, FRANK 1. . from his late residence, 3428 14th n.w. Frldl)‘ March 10, at 2 o'clock, B\U\DLRS Rec. MCY ENOCK, rm\. K T. The members of Wash- lngmn Centennial Lodge, No. 14. F. A. M., are requested 1o be presest at a specis goimunication of the Jodke on Friday. March 10, 1 p.m., at Masonic Temple, for the pur- e of atten ndiog the faneral of ouc late Brctver FRANK T K. “'ARD LINTON, Master. IEACH. lllr:h 8, 192 Hampton, Va.. EDGAR, son of the Charles T. a a"A. Leach. Tnterment at Ham t the residence of Departed thls 1ife Tuesduy. March 1:88 a ‘e Mra ompson. 324 T st. Mear BETTID. LEWIS, ihe devoted wife of Nathaniel sister_of Mos. a tor, Mrs. Lenora -mpl»u Sarch 107 from her Inte p.m., thence to the Ziou wurch, ¥ st. bet. 8rd and 4 . Howard, D. D., pastor. S "relatives avited. All members of Loyalty Council, 207, R. 0. of Kt Luke. are urged to attend e funersl of “our Iate sister. BETTIE LEWIS, on Baptiat Cburch, T st bel; Friday, March 10, at R. JOHNSON, W. O. W. It Baptist | nu’-. 1:30. JULLA 3. MILNE, March 8, 1922, at 5:15 March 10, a Triends oerian 113 crment (o0 wood cemetery. MONTGOMERY. Departed this Life Tucsda Slurch 7. 1922, WALTER MONTGOME Funeral will be held o Bnide's underty ing shop Friday at 2 o'clock. IOITGDI.E!Y Wedpesday, March 8§, 1922, ., at the residence of ber Fre Anderson, 1441 W of Charles Sies ALICE AL, widow st nw. ¥. Monfgomery and daughter of the late Mary E. and Willlam FP. Cole. Fuperal t St. Stephen’s Church, 14th and ¥riday, 2 p.m. Interment at (Baltimore mu:l 8 sday, March 8. at 10 beloved husband of son. Funeral Friday. v 20t 11 mras rom Lee's chupel, 332 Tenusylvania ave. Sudenty, Wednesds. OHN, beloved son of the John and Anna u:kcnhn&n of West W on. Funeral from the chapel of Fra r's Sons Co., 1113 7Tth st. n.w., Sat March 11, &t 2 pm. Iaterment e at Frospect flxll cemetery. EQTHSCHILD. Wedncsday, March S 3 Mrs. MOLLY ROTHSCHT beloved wi Tsadore Rothschild of Baltimore, Md. Notice of funeral later. SANDERS, Tuesday, Statc Nanatorlum, March 7, Maryland, loved kon of August and the lste E umsln Sanders, formerly of Capitol Heights. Funeral from the chapel of do 412 H st. n.e. & 5. c 8 1 v Prletives and friends invited: Interment at Congressional cemetery. SHOEMARER. Deparicd this life Wednesday March S, 1922, st 10:45 p.o., at his residence, Mavrice E. Shoemaker. on Conduit road, BDWARD SHOEMAKER, beloved hus 2 sears. He fis survived by three sons. aughter, Kathrine Melntyre. Funer services at St road, Saturday at 1. Interment ut -Congressionul cemetery. SNILLIE. March 8, 1922, sister of the late Thom peral Friday, March 10, st 3 b fhom & Friends invited. ~ Kindly omit LYDIA B, beloved . Smillle. 3rd st. oW fowers. SPRAGUE. At hie residence, Bladeosty ML, March 5, 1922, FRANK L. SPRAG e ralfromm Ebeuese Church, Lanbam, M Marcl 10, at 3 p.m. STABLER. March 9, 1922, FREDERICK BTABLER. in bis 91st year. Fugeral from Fri ment _Congressional cemetery. March 7, vuufi. Tresday. a.m., at 316 it Slarch o at S s, thence to S Aloysiis soul. Interment at Mount Olivel cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to atiend. Suddenly, men’s Hospital, Lusband of Agmes West, of Arietta. Leroy, Mar: James West. Residen neral notice later. IN MEMORIAM. BREWER. r husband and father, JOSEPH A. . St who departed’ this life onc year ago today, March 8, 1921. One year ago be left us To answer his Father's call: Although we are grief-siricken, od knows best, after all, THE FAMILY, (New York papers please copy.) mother and grandmother, BROWN, who departed ago today, March 9, 1920. Two years of silent sorrow, Two years of grief and pain. We niiss you when the morning dawns, We miss you when the night returns. We miss you here, we miss you there, Dear mother, we miss you everywhere. Some time, some day, our exes sall sco The face we loved 'so wel Some day her hand will clllp in ours Cometery, Trederick, Md. (Raitimore gud Frederick papers please copy.) JOHN CARVELL. Friday, March 10, at 2 o'cloc] foriek, “Taterment At Mowat Otivet comer 9 March 5, 1922, at Soldiers' Home EUGENE CROWDER. Burial from ddrees Friday, March 10. at 10:50 ice. I DONOHOO. _Suddenly, Tuewday., March 7, 1922, Miss LAURA T. DONOHOO, daughter of the late John and Harrlet Donoboo. Remains resting at the §. H. Hines Company’s fuperal pariors, 2001 14th st. n.w. Funeral services Bucted Heart Church, I4th and Park road v.w., Friday, March 10,’at 9 a.m. EDELIN. _Wednesday, March 8. 1922, George Washincton University Howpital, oF pneumonia, EMMA J. EDELIN (nee Butier) the beloved wife of Willlam R. Edelin. neral from her late residence, 1300 K st s.e., Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends and rel tives invited. (Front Royal papers nlense copy.) EDWARDS. Wednesday, March 8, Washington, D. fow ot ‘Tient. Cot. Katon ivards, . _Funeral services will be held at St. Margaret's C necticut _ave. and Bancroft place, Friday. March 10, at 2 p.m. Interment at Arlington nationsl cemetery, ER. March 8. 1022, at 10:30 FREDBRICK BENNETT EICHEL- ER, beloved son of Kitty E. Eichel. berger (nce Bennett) years. ' Funeral rrE e 3¢ 1951 OIive b B.0.. Fridas. March 10. at 10 a.m. EPES., Thursday, March 9. 1922. VIRGINTA MILLAN, beloved wife of Horace H. Lpes and daughter of Mr. lnd Mrs. W. W. Hfll.n, Notice o( munx u h 8, 1922, at 11:45 am., BERG] nd VI B bl Interment Rock Cruk cuneury. GOODWIN, Tuesday. Marcl 922, 10:45 o RGNES TOVISE. Fetored daughter ‘of T, and Katherine ¥, Goodwin (nee ed 13 Funersl £rom will_be -u'nr friends invited to attend. Agues, dariing, for ning long weeks we tried to save you God 'only. knows how hard we tried; But God willed it that you must €0 <Aud by His will we must sbid Thursday, March 9 am.. -t(enfldemo! Jer dsmgiier's residen .m. Relatives and F nl‘lnlemmt (ptivate) at Congres- nional cemetery. (New York papers pl;;n rtedthis life 'hl&l‘l,.humh never say farewell. nFn wuw. CHILDEEN, “JENNIE, LENA, Bl HALL, HARRISON AND AR" Two years have passed since that sad day Wiken my dear mother was called mway; God took her home, it was His will, Tt in my heart she s living still Now that you have passed away. dear mother, ‘And your voice 1 do not hear, Sweet memories {n my heart concealed Forever keep you near. Day by day I saw her fade and slowly pine aw Yet in my heart T often prased that she might longer stay. Through all her suffering at times she smiled, The smile of heavenly birth. And wlhen the angels called her home She smiled farewell to earth. Keep her, Jesus, in Thy keeping, Till 1 reach the shining shore, Tien. 0 Master. let me see he Love and kee) AR EOVING DACCHTER MARY. Ofl and oft our thoughts do wander, a grave so far away, Where s Jaid our dear lnndunlber Just two years ago today. A melody broken, a uon‘blrd bfl"rd A peblile was crushed by the way: Qur_hearts with memories are filled Of our dear grandmotler in heaven ‘today. What would we give to clasp her hand, Her cheery face to see, To hear her voice, 10 see her smile, ‘That meant so much 10 us’ Bne did ot fail to do ber best, heart was true and tende: BM did work hard for mou th- Teft, ‘That's Iomethln“ ‘remembet HER L0 vnmufinnns. NEL- LIE Detrolt, Mich. In_the dlwnln‘ ot the moralis, When rays on dewdrops shine, Tl think of thee, O grandmother, ¥or thy love 1 do pine. Now your busy hands are folded, And you have gone out of my sight; Buc 1l think of You, O grandiother; . Wlth that you were here tor HER DEVOTED Gunnmwnuns. BE- ATRICE AND FLORENC May her soul rest ln peace The rose that s sweetest and purest Ts the bud that is killed by tha frost, And the love that is dearest and truest Ts the true love that I have lost. LITTLE JAMES. HEATH. In sad but loving remembrance of almdfi&mm' ELIZABETH HEATH, who en years ago 907. T PR EOVING ORILDHEN. > 5 A tribute of love and sweet ories of our dear von and father, LEWIS 1. IS who. drparied this Tiie Bve years g0, March 9, 1017 The month of March once more is here, To us the saddest of the yelr. Decause. five years sy lovi “ #on and father Hls “5\ ‘ED MOTHER, Sl/fllk AND SON, ULARZELL V. JENKINS, JOHNSON. In loving remembrance of onr d oted moter. AH JANE JOHNKO! ‘who (n|efid |nla eternal rest five years March 9, This -mrm may change from year to year, Our feiends from day to da. But never shall the one we loved BER "‘Ji";‘[-.'bfi'u"h CLARA rrnun sed aws: JENKINS, IN MEMORIAM. In sad but loving remembrance l"’ By deaf wite, ANNIE 3 SOINBON. (nen 2;:" 2 .:'{;fl'l’lfifl \';Ilflfiund devoted mothe o his iife five years ago tods: March 91817, Aniversary mamen 40 Ium ll:‘) sl:un H:A \‘uu!n( s Orphian As; i Littie Bistera of the boor. o 4 t® lh_v her scul and the souls of all the faith- ‘: vlflkd "Il‘flll[‘l the mercy of God, rest Am “Hin HUSBAND AND CHILDRE: KLEH. In ead but lov cmbance o dear” mother, MAKGARET KLEH. who 00 pasted il T g et Jeats Ao, Mateh Dear 45 the KING. 1a sad but loving remembraoce of 1my JOLN A. KING, who de- suddenly oue year 850t~ May I soul rest in peace, There are muny sad tuings in this life of But Uic saddest of all Is to part, For the tonguc causot tell, Woed it ulters Of The sadbess 1t 1 i ubess it leaves in the heart, LIS LOVING WIFE, MARIE B. RING. * MARTIN. In loving remembrance of our de- voled son wud brotuer, HEXKY W. MALTLN, o depurted this Lfe two years 3 March ¥, 1920, I Our hearts have been Crushed and wounded, rur Lives lonely und In remembrance of my beloved H. i 'WELL. husbund, JAMES WELL, who de- paried Uis Dife e yeacs apo’ Marh 3 1S WikE. ts. l.omnf WINDHAM. MARTIN. Tnterment private. | gryyo 922 at the William lnd John Shoemaker. aud nanq“: Chapel, on Conduit | romMpSON. Fu- | Friends” Neeting House, Sandy Spriog, on | Seventh day, March 11, at 10:30 10t WALLS. Tuesday, her residence, 730 8th °F WALLS late George Funeral from her broth- 31 11th Toter- Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. § Church, where solemn high requiem | mass will be offered for the repose of her In sad but loving remembrance of BROWN. Sacred to the memory of our dear Mrs. REBECCA s life two years i Modernyhapel. Femcmbrance of our de Beplember ¥, 1913, a TIN WINDIAM, J; ew, REGGIE 1 mourn for Lt wot wilh £ in my bewrt it Paer s TED DAUGHILR AN AUNL DL ALLig L. WUBELLR, 2 ROSS. In sad reme loved husband, I8, aried tids life Mare He left me af mwmands we bo Part of the bost have ciossed the Sood wuves of death divide uud lund us safe in heaven. Jesus, whett T see tiie vision of Thr fa It in Clirist's aims, Then, while ye Lear my hearistriugs break, how sweet my minu A mortal pulepess ou wy choek aud glory in Dy woul. 1 miss you ewers day; since you It e sixteen years today 1laut beip shedding YOk DEVOTED WirL, LaA b, oSS, * ory of our beloted LLZ, wi departed 4 10 the . son and b 3 s 1ife My Just a line Just u m Just a token of ‘Tt our heart The lus was great, the blow s To part with the o Tt i our hearts Urtil in hieaven we mect sz HIS FATHER, MOTHER THOMPSON. of my dear mothe who depurted tiis March 9, 1920, N SISTE: In sad but loving somembr ELLA i o Sessa ugo tuday, Some way thi nd the wo little do rou are forzotien ol at lies with No_ one kuows ms lonzing. But few have recn me sweep, T ghed wy teurs from an aching beast While DEVOTED DAL nee of my 1 A. THOMPSO toda | In lovieg rememb OSEPE wother, Mre. 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