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Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.p. te 6 p.m. WOMEN’S s on a e SMART LOW SHOES For Street—Sport—and Dress Wear The Price Friday Is Only 33.45 —There are many novel- ty effects. There are also plenty of the Staple Styles. —Select from one and two strap pumps, in black kid, tan kid and tan calf; also three- strap pumps in black suede and Russian calf. And Tony red walking oxfords. \ —These have Junior, French, Cuban and Military heels. Kann's—Fourth Floor. ‘Georgette Another Lot of the Same Good Values That Aroused Such Interest Last Week Included in Friday’s Silk Sale, a Yard and Crepe de Chines $1.00 —These are 39 inches wide and are shown in about 50 different colors. . —$1.50 Satin Messalines, shown in over 50 light and dark colors; also all white and all black. With these we include changeable taffetas, printed lining silks, and white washable broadcloth. —30-in. Silk Crinkle Crepe, washable; frocks, and lingerie. A yard. - Kann's—Street Floor. Advard S R e e el $l.25 desirable for women’s and children’s 69 C “Where are you going, my pretty maid?”’ “To Kann’s for my Easter Hat,” she said. The Most Attractive Easter Chapeaux —Will be found at Kann’s, and are most reasonably priced, might have been the pretty maid’s further testimony. —There are so many charming shapes that both maid and matron will be sure to find something that will be exceptionally becoming among thie new:styles, —All the Tatest’ shapcs, tnmmmgs and colors will be found in our assortments. 3 Priced. From $5. 00 to $7 4-9 Kann sar—Ser-md Flmr. =% —Do not put off the purchase of this most important ipart if you can help it. We are ready to g . "HOW ABOUT YOUR EASTER SUIT? PRETTY FROCKS FOR of the Spnng andl Easter outfitting any longer give you our best service right now. It is a great satisfaction to know “that this important matter is settled and off your mind, so why not decide tomorrow? Here are some of the new and favored styles: —TRICOTINES AND TWILLS are two of the popular fabrics. - swits of practically every type of figure from the trim, vouthtul, box-like models with the new mandarin sleeves to the strictly tailored models. The latter are bound on every edge with narrow military braid; others have banding of self material. models without belts. Regular and extra sizes. are black and mavy. Kann's—Second Floor. GIRLS’ SPRING COATS ner wear. The tailoring is excellent, and the styles include ‘There are many semi-fitting Colors At $35.00, $39.75, $45.00 $49.75 and $59.75 DAYTIME WEAR —Suitable for street wear, aléo for afternoon and din- —Fashion still clings to the crepy fabrics, making most Metal effective use of Canton crepes, ctepe de chines, and com- binations of heavy satin and georgette crepe. attractive models are of Spanish lace made up over satin. Still othérs are of Morocco crepe. plain, longline styles, and aro beaded with crystal beade. —The shades are the newest—periwinkle, flame, brown, rose, henna, navy and black. —Vullles from $29.75 to $3‘)75. Kann's—Second Floor. —Formerly priced from $12.95 to $14.95. : Specially priced for Friday at............ NN SONS COMPANY “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets y 1st Remnants—Cotton Fabrics 25¢ to ]_90 50c Values Friday, a Yard. —All are practical kinds, just what you will find use for at the : present moment. —Ginghams, percales, madras, ¢repes and voiles, also some silk and cotton fabrics and other wash materials. * Kann's—Street Floor. Dress Goods and Suitings in Remnant Lengths —In the assortment are the following kinds, all up-fo-the- minute materials, including— ~—>54-inch Homespuns, Tweeds, irr tan, red, blue, lavender, apricot, etc., and new 54-inch .coatings in the wanted Spring colors. —In the same_clearance lot are 54-inch plaid, striped and checked materials; also 42 to 56 inch French serge, middy serge, tricotines and Poiret twills, in black and colors. Friday, a Yard, $1.39 - Kann’s—Street Floor. The Ladies’ Home Journal Summer . Fashion Quarterly —Which has now arrived is one ‘of g¢he most artistic numbers which has been brought out as yet. It is full of interest from cover to cover. Before you begin Easter dressmaking Secure a copy. Price, including 15¢ coupon toward 25C any pattern.’. Kann's——Street Floor. ce White Goods —Remnants of Fine Quality Pajama Checks, 36 inches wide; closely woven; nice weight for lingerie. Spe- lsc cial, yard..... —White Organdy, 40 inches wide; fine and sheer, with a 45c crisp finish. Special, yard, Kann's—Street Fioor. Specials These Unusual Values Friday Only No Mail or Phone Orders - Girls’ Blue Se —Finished witl cut-in pocket. Fully lined. 36.95 to $8.95 values .o Topcoats belt and $4.95 100 Trimmed Hats —Good styles and colors. Regularly 3749 to $10.00. Spe- $5 79 Y annsSetond Floor. White Check Dimities —27 inches wide; fine and sheer quality, in all size checks. Regularly lsc 20c. Special Kann's—Street ll'laor. Coty’s L'Origan '$2.00 —Spachl Kann's—Street Floor, ounce . Girdles —With colored plaques of red, navy, green and com- bination red and black and green and black. 53¢ value. Bt 45¢ Kann's_ Trimming Dept. —Street Floor. Corticelli Pearl Crochet Other They are made in the Allsizes to select from. $20.75 $9.90- Cotton —In blue, purple, yellow, green, pink, brown, rose, ete— Reg. 25c ball, special, 14e. Res. 10¢ ball, special, Te. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Nursery Clairs —Substantially made of wood, in_natural finish. —The materials are sport cloths, serges, collegiate cloth, in tans, old blue, green, navy and rookie. The styles include sport models, wrappy models and capes. Sizes for girls. Chenille Dotted Effects —Plain colored dots, also combination dotted veilings. The mfost popular colors and- combinations. 25¢ —Friday, a yard . Kann's—Street Floor. A Special Lot of Embroideries —Just the kinds you have use for right now. —The embroidery is on nain- sook, and :ambric founda- tions. - ° —The edges are from 1 to 4 inches wide and there are also beadings, beading edges, and insenions. dValues from 19¢ to 25¢c a yar Friday, a yard lzl/zc Kann's—Street Floor—Em- broidery Store. Women’s and Children’s ‘Cotton Underwear” —Women’s Fine- on Union Suits, crochet top, tape shoul- der strasps' tslglu l:‘nzes. In white. Sizes to Special 59c —Women' tape shoulder straps; built-up shoulders,- beading trimmed. Sizes 36 to 35“: 44. Each.. 3 for $1.00 —Children’s Cotton Knit Union S-ig.sktzpe wzlst,zdmp seat; tight knee. S:us to . 12 vears. Al SOC ~Children’s Fine ‘Cotton Bloom~ ers, sateen band; elastic at kznees. Blachgonlyl Sizes 2 t 12 years. c value. Special, pair 19C Kann's—Strect Flocr. Ven.-, borhce top, Kann's—Second Floor. 65 Cook’s Cork Linoleum Rugs “Seconds” of the $6.95 Grade Friday, Choice $3.27 —Size 6x7% feet, and in attrac- tive patterns. They are suitable for porches, kitchen, dinin, rooms, etc. Are waterproof an very durable. —11 Cook’s Lmoleum Rugs, “Sec- onds” oi/f:;s grfa e. Size 4%x7Y: feet. Friday 52027 —27 Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, “Sec- onds” $1495 grade. * Size 7%x10};. feet. $7 77 Friday —38 Cook’ noleum Rugs, “Sec- onds” 81795 grade. Size 9xI2 ieet.: $8.77 Friday . FELT-BASE RUGS ;fic;:ndi" $1.45 Grade. 4 5 C —Size 36x54 inches, in blue and brown colorings, parquetry designs. Kann's—Third Floor. 1,200 High-Grade Window Shdu “Seconds™ of $L10 and 95c Grades, Each 49c —Holland and Qil Opaque 'Shades, mounted on good spring rollers, com- plete with fixtures, in popular colors—white, ecru, light olive, medium and dark green. They are 3 feet wide, 5 feet, 9 inches long. Imper- fections are sl} de Oll jue Window Shades, perfect quality mounted on guaranteed Hartshorne rollers in six popular $l .09 colors. 38 inches wide by € feet long. Friday Make Your Own Sliding Screens —Save about twe-thirds of the expense of refitting the house with window screcns. Any handy man can make them by using— Continental Knock-Down Sliding Screen Frames —1,000 of them; sizes 30x30 mches to 36:36 _inches. Special, 47 . Special Purchase 500 “Simmons” Cot-Beds —Which if bought in the regular way and were perfect would sell for $5.45. Friday, Special $1.00 —Round tubular head and foot; all metal and fold flat to take up little space. For the porch, spare room, children’s room, summer cottage, etc. —Aside from slight rust marks or scratches, these cot-] beds are as good as new.| { \ Cot Mattresses are -Special Made of Pure Cotton i —Thick Pads, Special ...... . . $2.59 —3-inch Boxed Mat- $ 4.59 —Regulnr Mattress, tress.. Special....... rolled edge. Special, $5.59 Day Bed Outfit, $12.87 (As Illustrated) : Made from the $1.00 Cot-Bed —This is equal to any $22.50 outfit; besides the cot-bed the outfit consists of thick boxed mattress, slip-cover of heavy cretonne, slip-on at head and foot and a thick roll or pillow. Attractive patterns of cre- tonine to choose from. Kann's—Third Floor. i{old, 311 14th street, w in bed this morning by another occu- | FREY, Wednesd THE WEATHER 'Dlslrict of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Rain, with siowly rising tem- peraturs .tanight; toforrow showers and warmer; increasing. ul%lhlfnn: "-: l::th winds, prohably becoming West Virginia— Showers tonight and tomorrow; warmer _tonight; cooler tomorrow /n west portion. Records for Twenty-Four H n Thermometer—¢ p.m., 65; 8 p. 12 mmnlgm. 47 4am, 43 8am, 42 Buromeler—l pm., 30.18; 8 pm 28; 12 midnight, 30. 8 am. 30.41; noon, 30.35. Highsst temperature, 66, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 41, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 56; lowest, 27. Condition ¢F the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, ondition slightly muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey. ) Todsy—Low tide, 3:35 a.m. and 4: o4 nm.m‘hue' d 3:45 pm, Tomorrow— 4, pm.; high’ ude "9%58 am. and The Sun and Moon. ?dfl’—sun rose 5:57 am.; sun sets :29 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:56 a.m.; sun sets 6:30 p.m. Moon rises 7:05 a.m.; eets 8:40 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. Temperature. Btate of” ‘Weather. +reyqpa asw Wm0 FLcloudy HLERANRNERIERANLESR » & 344 Cloudy 5. (8 2.m., Greeawich time, today.) Tempezature. Weather. rt cloudy Rainiag Cloudy Cloudy Enowing Part cioudy Part cloudy ar C Colon, Ci Cle: “BLACK PATTI” TO SING. Special Services Planned at Cosmo- politan Baptist Thurch. Mme. M. C, Shaw of Balti known as “the Black to sing tonight at § o'clock at revival services at the Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, N street between Sth and 10th Btreets northwest. The meeting is to be Jeld under the auspices of the National Negro Ministers’ Alliance of America and the White Cross Free Labor Bureau of America. There is to be a baptizing meeting to- morrow nignt at 9:30 o'clock. The re- vival meetings, which started January 23, will be continued each, might until Rev. Dr. Simon P. W. Drew, pastor of the church, is in charge. Rev. Mr. Dixon, known as “the Black Billy Sunday.” is preaching at the serv- ices, and will have special sermons at the "three services, 11 a.m, 3:30 pm. and 8 pam. Sunday. " FOUND DEAD IN BED. Chester H. Spears, fifty-five years old, employed in the government raiiroad offices, was found dead in bed in his apartment, in Falkstone Courts, veste day morning about 10:30 o'clock. all ure of the government employe t3 ap pear at his place of employment sug gested sn_investigation, which resulted in finding his dead body. Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of death from an at- tack of heart disease. PR G — MRS. IDA M. ALLEN, DEAD. Mrs. 1da May Allen, fifty-four years found dead pant of the house. Her death was| due to natural causes, Coroner Nevitt reported. —_— EX-REPRESENTATIVE DEAD. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 30.— Former Representative Willlam H. Leody, sixty-seven, died yesterday following a onth’ ly was taken Rt St Potersbure. F1a. © Ho s elected to Congress in 1895. — GEOGRAPHIC LECTURE. The rugged landscapes of Words- ‘worth’s country, contrasting with the softer region of Shakespeare's, will be brought out in a lecture by B. R. Baumgardt before the National Geo- graphic Society tomorrow afternoon and evening at the New -Masonic Temple. Both from a geographical and literary standpoint this lecture interesting because of the possi- bility of the influence of two di- vergent environments upon the art of these literary masters. LOOT TAILOR SHOP. Burglars last night entered the tailor- ing establishment of H. Sherman, 407 8th street southeast, by. king a rear window and stole clothing valued at $160 and two bank books. MOURNINU BLACK | CARMACK DRY CLEANINO co. lltl Ci!ele. Fr. The Place to Go “All dressed wp and no place to go.” On the other hand, if you are not dressed “up and wanst to be for the Spring, the place to. go, with last year's clothing, Md‘-film ALUMNI TO HAVE REUNION. Eastern mgh School Association Prepares for Spring Season. gThe gpring reunion of the Eastern High School Alumnt Association will be held at the school April 6. Ar- rangements for the affair were made at a meeting last night of the ex- gcutive committee of the organiza- Plans were also discussed for the mll.l excursion of the alumni as- on to d at Marshall Hall, June 16. It was announced that the association now has 175 life members. The reunion, it was pointed out, will be held on one of the nights of Eastern's spring pla; During ‘the Intermission in the pes formance Earl G. Jonscher, president of the association, will outline the activities of the organization during the last several months and sketch plans for the future. MAKES TWO $500 GIFTS. Mary E. !urk:r Remembers Church Organizations in Will. The Lutberan Home for the Aged and the Church of the Reformation, are each given $500 by the terms of the will of Mrs, Mary E. Parker, widow of John C. Parker, former stationer and bookseller. A lot in Burrville is devised to a grandson, John Parker Smith. The rcniaining estate Is to be distributed equally among five grandchildren, Catherine May Smith, Virginia A. Smith Gretch- en E. Kimball, John Parker Smith and Truman Paul Smith. John Paul Smith and Allen C. Clark are named as executors. CARDS OF THANKS, ALEXANDER. We wish to express our cere thanks and appreciation fo relative 304 friends for thelr aympathy asd besutifal Soral tribates at the dea brother, MES ALBXANDER. who' dephrted this Tite March 1, 1058, HIS SISTERS. BROWN. Wiat nice friends we have, who came forward in our hour of trouble and by their sympathy, kind words and acts cheered us anc helped us in our great afiction. We thank our friends fn the forest service for their kinduess and foretiought, for the 1fruit, fowe: d o id. We thank the Columbia. Heights Chratian Church members for thelx cheering words and service, which wed & wonderful spirit of love and fection for our dear one; the flowers from the church, Sunday schooi, Power class (her ). Gleaner class (daughter's), sisters and others and to our pastor, Brother Milton, snd wire, who by theiF prayers and comforting words, bave cheered us from first 10 the Leothers who carcied er, 4 o utiful songs, to our neighbors, CLADYS T nluw.('.'umflxyn BEOWN. * Mra M. C. Diggs snd family grate- ledge and sincerely thask their news and expressions of sympathy at the death of their husbend and son, GEORGE M. DIGGS. DIED, BESEN. _Departed this lif March 30, 1922, at his residence. mn ster st. n.w., FRITZ HARALD, ed Dband of Olga M his late p.m. Hent at Glenwood cemetery ASHTON. The body of the late ALEXANDER igene Funeral from bis parents’ Hamilton Clarendon, t Z'pm. Relatives and frieuds At the home of bis du Dunkirk, Chasberiin of 300 st.'se. OOGDELL. Moaday. March 27. 1922, VIRGIL T. CUGDELL. beloved husband of Marza: rmony nd friends inviled te COGDELL. Lodge. No. 40, I. ks Home. 15th and Q sts. b.w. iday morning. Columbia e of Elks and Forest Tewple invited 1o sktend, order G HAYMAN JERVIS, Exalied Ruler. GEORGE ¥ HATTON, Secveinss, COGDELL. Members of the Elder Men's Re- 1le? Awociation are hereby notified of the death of Brother V. . COGDELL., March 27, 1922, be held at the Ebeneser A. M. E. Church, O th and 2Sth sts. o.w., Friday, 80 m. - STEWART, President day, March 31, at 1 CROWE. Wednes: residence of her Crowe, RHGARET, widow of sery ill_be wi h, 14b st. lnu| r w., Priday, March 31, at 9 a. Interment residence, 316 U R the late Charles Daboey., beloved m John L., Sadie Lee snd Alice Forsythe: neral eérvices at her late residence, Frida: March 81, at 1:30 p.o. Relatives and frien invited. = s yMarch 29, 1022, at 2 p.m.. EDWIN F.'beloved husband of Ethel 'ind son of the late Louis A. and Florida Frey, meluber of Actcia Lodge, No. 18 M. Fugeral Fridas, March 31, residence of his uncle. Job Lasier place n.w. . interm Lock Creek cemetery. . IOWA. Departed this life March 28, 1022, o day, March 31, at 12 o'clock. graidmotler, grandtather, aunt and host of Telatives. JOHNSON. ~Wednesdsy, March 29, 1922, at ber residence, 404 st st we. BELLE JOHNSON, devoted wife of Albert Notoe of Tancral hereatter. VEORGE W, LEB: " Remains ndertaking pariors. Fuperal Md.. WM. H. JOH. JINO. A. FRANKLIN, Sec. LINCOLN. March 29 nw. GODFREY LINCOLS ustay, . e n lnlzn’nehl at A.rlll‘lol cemetery. LONG. Wednesdsy, March 20, 1022, am., ALIC LONG, ‘widow eral services at ber Tuesday, March 28, 1922. at g, Fia. ERT P. PILLS bury. s Fuperal services at his late resident w York ave. n.w., Monday, Apri roxm Departed this life Sqnday evening. March 36, 1922, at 7 o'clock, at his 417 Winoon aye. Germantows, LED-PORTER, beloved scn of M Toters La Porter Of 1503 4¢h 8t iraves to mourn his loss a wife, father, one brother and The bedy was ece- dren, mother, of relatives and friends. sday. March 25, 1922, at 5:23 p.m.. NIB, wife of Benjamin ed 43 e en: 1418 Tou , Friday at 2 p.m. Toeltivey and friends iuvited. lnterment (private) at Congressional «; c’rg‘ Tuesday, March 28, 1922, at her uflxfi!‘&'n 'uol s ve, B BLIL BETH M of Gustavas Bicker. Fu. peral arices, (vrlnm at 1101 Mass, ave; a.w., Friday, lu 31 parted life Tuesday, March 28, B 100 et 120 D, AFter & oo and painfol liaces at ‘bie residence, 1109 0th 3 BGE, beloved husbind of lnuml Friday, at 1 p. FunamalpriTate. TRt ave motice and a pleass S NRY £, HU ‘?flx, ‘Counctlor. YER, R. 8. Mount Vernon ‘Cou! 3 —_ l'rm ’!umulu-.ln funeral of for the pu: of a ‘Brother GEORGE A. HAFFER from bis late residence, 1109 lfll ll e By order cof the coupc i! ANNA Dl(l!lk R, 8. * SMALLWOOD, " Councilor, Rec. Seet’ o March ‘.’!, “1922, MARY E. Binclair, \&3 "II!. Suddenty, Tuesday. beloved b ade. Funersl from his lste Friday, March 31, Church, where re- cuhm mass will be enid at § 4.3, Ioterment 2t Mount Olivet cemetersy. . Thorstay, Marcl 30, 122 at St Garfeld Hompital, WEND) HITING, bel Verde McPherson Bhiting. Fanet 2t Lee's chapel. Friday, March 31, at p.m. No Sowers, WDOII”I.D ted _this life Tuesdsy, the _ beloved Depar 1 28, 1922, EVELTN. Lacy Woodford, rd, Jusie, Louise 2:15 a MA lluh'tr of B g i i v Woodford and Lilllan M. dpws. can be viewed at McGuire's Mmhfl( g:' Fi i ‘"’.tr‘z P. m‘ ‘!‘umlngltllr = 2 Chnn'h Relatives and ;r.ienfll":'.: inviwed. worarey. and _members of the Women's zmemk Douglas Benrfit Aso- ;‘l:ell::.:f! ':""Pmm‘;“ 80 assessment: is count of t t] . AMELIA WORMLEY, April 23, - e (Signed) M. President. L'v IIIOR.IAI. ANDERSON. motber, PAULING. N DERE Us one year ago today, Marck 30, 192! The rose that's sweetest and fairest Is the bud/that is killed by the frost, Aad the love tat is deerest and truest dove I lost, 1 nnu to sive m np dear mother, * 2u piaced beneath the sod, Bit'] most drink the bltiee cap And_submit to the will of God. HER _ DEV DAUGHTER, ~KATIE HAI uxu. mother. PAULING ANDRRROR i S Barted (his life one year ago today, March 1a our bearts your memory lngers, Sweetiy. teader. Tood sna troe; There i not & single day That we do not {hink of you. H) norm Eulumz\- gur gran, momr. NANCY BUT LER, who depa life Sve years ago, Another year just £nded, Another sun ‘has et And still we' thizk of you, dear mother: Ob, bow could we ever forget. Though you aze gone you sre not Sorgstten, our place can mevermore be We il koep JoF memory Ay ur hearts in death are stilled. HER DAUGHIER AND GRANDCHIL- N, . A tribute of love and t dear father. 'ALEXANDEN HUNT, who iored Into rest nine years ago todiy, March Lored ln life. remembered in denth S DAUGHTERS, 7 Py Ekn DAUG! MARY, MAR Al memben gt Moring sml JOHNBOX. A tribute of Jove and remembrance 1o our beloved parents, HENRY and SUSAN JOHNSON, who entered into rest, father ::;nz:l:: Jears ago. December 5, 1831, r twe A mother twenty-elght years ago today They are si with the angels W0 ma&"g'nfiu - o the dawn of ruml day shall meet to part no wo THEIR ‘DAUCHTERS MATTIE 5. LE AND JOSEPHINE YOUNS. . KINSLOW. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear’ husband and father, WILLIAM % KINSLOW, who died three years ago today, nmiv Church of the Ho!r‘l\“ Torier, T &t the ¥ LAWRIE. TIn sud but lo mbrance of my dear mother-in-law, ANNIE LAWIRIR s 80 today, March 30, cmors wiil be with me forever, meet on a far-distant shore, X art that is broken Shail greet you when we meet to part o more. HER LONELY DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, MIN- NI 8. LAWRIE. 2 N. In sad anl lovinz remembran our_devoted father and husband, BE PEYTO: ., ‘Marc 1921, Each day brings sorrow unspoken Ty us, and tears are ob our brow: Ol Diaie s ot for weeping, no father m‘:rm\ WIFE AND DEVOTED CBIL- REYNOLDS. In ln\xl!n remembrance of - GARET RE oA nee Fewkes), who Gepariea thia Tfe Marh 30, 1015, six years ago tod 4o sit and think of the ose we being taken from ADd in the long years we have spent sorrow. for our home docs not seem the e since tie Lord has tsken you from us our sweet face no more we see, for I know you are in beave b children and of m = hklll‘ S HER "Rl SRAND. SHORTER. facred to the memory of our dear " éarghter and 0) SHORTER, who departed this life for Siornal rest four sears ago today, March 30, The world may chasee trom sear to Oue friends from da; : -l (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR CON- NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. SPEARE T Phone Franklin -'-‘. 40 ¥ l:. » I. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons - 3034'M St. N. W, Eetsblisned 1801, Automoblle Service. - Jeszr WLEK Ifll\m\ns lfi‘-l"" Pa. ave. | eiascsms wer gt .0 jick, |IF¢ and lfi' “W. W. Deal & Co. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call. North 529. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. 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