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nmmns |y, S. ARMY MAN SHOT , | FINAL RITES FOR DEAD. l Card of Thanks. Pa Cke d to the Doors TOday—Bounfiful : IN MAYENCE SCUFFLE |seivices Wednesday for F. Q. Carr, | X05mmn s wiomgs for tivs ¥induons st |185 Savings Again Tomorrew in Our Greatest THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922, ° el i April 2, CORA Vilmer W D. C. Soldier Killed Overseas. | SARKAH 1 Marchers Become Angered When Captain’s Auto Holds Priends and relati private. WILKINSON. y. April 30, 1 at 1CE B, A . beloved duug) Vo ERraoe; k und Mary E. Allen, xi | N Dy the Amsociated Press. | Jr.: Ehel, Alvin ant R it year. from In Memoriam. ALLEN. In lavi £ LOUISAT A MAYENCE, May 1.—During a May day demonstration here today a cap- tain of the Americ «1 Army was wound- ed by the manifes.ants. A column of May day demonstrators was marching through the Rhein- strasse when through a mistake in steering the American captain’s anto- ‘mobile ran into the procession. The |~ machine was stopped immediateiy, but | it was at once surrounded and attacked : by a shrieking, furious crowd which began to mount the car. The captain, | belfeving his life to be in danger, drew his revolver. One of the men in the crowd tried to disarm him, but the | 4 £ | Tevolver was discharged, and the offi- $1.50 81x90 Bleached = ;cer sank buck, wouided i the shoulder. Z| The chautteur tricd to ald the captain, Z [but the crowd turned on him, covering 1him with blows. French gendarmes extricated the | American car and made several ar- rests. Heavy, Close-woven Seamless Sheets, free from starch, and handtorn and ironed—at 88c DIES OF GUNSHOT WOUND | S — each. Classed as “run-of-the- s i sleepiog ¢ from pain, O, wake her not, sweet ) To suffer again. She slumbers 5o soundly. Ob, Tet her sleep on: Tier sickuess all ended And troubles all gone Oh, think what she sffeqd | dditie do tiey Know the sor And moaned with pai That is in onr hearts concralid In_the long nigit hours _HER DEVOTED CIULDREN We soothied Lier in vain Vito, papers p Til God in Mix mere: BOUCHER. It memors of my mo ANNA e ugo 1 rememin LLi ur tut you w ends way thivk the v e e iR A messuge of love. HER PARENTS. * May her soul re CASSELL Women’s Union Suits, 35¢ 3 for $1.00 Reguilar and Extra Sizes Summer suits knit for comfort and service. Bodice tops and taped necks. Lace trimmed and tight knees. Subject to very slizht irregularities, but not at all hurt for wear. Get a sum- mer's supply! sad bt loving band aud father, departed this 1ife s 1. 1816, ne knows Only those w Of the grief ) rient Glenwond N CARR. Killed in ac 191N, M Toved son of Willium v Care. Funeral W ik late residon CREEK. n wud my devoted moti INFLICTED BY HIS SON | runerat services wit ne neia wea-| nesday morning at 9 o'clock at St.| Anthony’s _Church, Brookland. for Peter Rothenbeucher Succumbs at | Mechanic Francls Quigley Carr of Company K, 328th Infantry, 82d Di- . Hospital—G. B. Rothenbeucher, |vision, who was killed in France. In- terment under the auspices of the | CARTER. Depuricd this life Aprit % Accused Slayer, Is Rearrested. Vincent B. Costello Post of the Amer S At A T e A Peter _Rothenneucher, fifty-four | i¢an Legion will be in Mount Glivet| oLl e com MAG i UL cemetery. o mourn her los years old, 4025 Blair road, who was | (Do mourn - Bhot In the stomach a week ago by | wibi wag the son of Mr. and M his eighteen-year-old son, George B. stre ol Rothenbeucher., died at Casualty Hos- | yorotl: Brookiand. Bhe wis OVeriy s ‘arr_of 1337 Kea t, Brookland. He was twenty=six 29c and 35.c mill,” but the tiny faults may pital yesterday afternoon. The young | yrfed 0BG, hool . ‘He entered i May -2 safely be ignored. man, who had been released on bond. ;% L (N oth ond trains) Srotience Haptist Gauze Vests, 17¢ was ' rearrested by police o the ninti | (1€ SREEE O ann I ARGIRIG L Qi L o . precinct and held to await the result | g ot CYmp (iordon, He was st (o e 42x36 Pillow- 14 of @ coroner's inquest scheduled for | May, 191S. an e e - 3 for: 0c cases ... . Y Tate this aftornoon, horted missifig In aution from Octo_ | iEARL romen' i 20c Bleached Pillowcases, of At the time of the shooting it Wasiy ;o' \wac found in the ruins of a g Women's regular and extra serviceable quality; subject to claimed by the young man that his|po0¥, was found o ihe rots o ANE size gauze vests, perfect qual- ity. Band top and bodice styles. Limit, 6§ to a buyer. ) Of Exceuent Boys® Athletic Quality Gingham Union Suits, 37¢ ‘White nainsook athletic suits . father had struck his mother and he | DOOD! took the latter's part. Mrs. Rothen- | The bod . beucher, it was said, procured a re- . Funeral Wednes volver and it was taicen from her by mosaiug at 10 Selock ™ Solews i the son. Additional trouble between K¢, Dominic"s' Chiureh. Tather and son fonowea. it 1s cnarged. | ASSOCIATION HONORS COPELAND. Deparied thls life Suturdn and the son fired one shot, the bullet April 20, 192 hier Texidence, taking effect in his father's stomach. WASHINGTON MEMBER Los i COPELAND, the arrived at the home of his | COLBERT. very slight imperfections. Limit, i parents this morning at 10 o'clock. | one dozen to a buyer at 14c each. Crochet Bed- 5 spreads............. 2-65 $4.00 Large White Crochet Spreads, plain hemmed or with scalloped cut corners. Heavy raised patterns. lonr Ly awful power. at lust, hies, ali suering pust ED " DAUGHTER, CORA { Grafion and Jessie Copeland, sister of Koger Copeland, Charlie and Sarab | THE WEATHER R. Ross Perry, jr, of this city was n::l:.;);m. Saturday. of my denr bruther, in all sizes. Cut full through- Diaper l 95 elected president of the Southern| Homeoputhic Hospita B divd tiree years age put and made up for good serv- Cloth, dozen. . District of Columbis, Maryland and | Alumni Association of Philips-iixeter | joved ite of Wosit 1. Donsbison.” and s bighiped M ice. Substandards. 5 ? Virginia.—Fair tonight and tomorrow; | Academy at the annua nner Sat- beloved dnughter of Virginia and the late DEVOTED . s e e, Beautiful, durable, washable— B e e watt A somowhat warmer tonight; gentle (o |urday night at the Baitimore Coun- Joba Nuuall, Fageral from her mother's R, oneh ETEK, MBS, T ERAVE ) : g moderate variable winds. try Club_of timore. Md. Othe PN denice, Capi s At A tovin Women's Union a perfect combination of the vir- absorbent. Tecords for Twwenty-Four Hours, |OMcers clected were Luclan 8 Til: | T L e | tathie. Ror e LT Iioet of ey stear 5 C tues essential to the summer " |ton. Justice Walter L McCoy. Dr.| |(Leonardtows, Mi. paners piease cops ] n years ago today’ Sults . oveessisigeieees Crochet Bed- Temperature —4 pum;, 6858 puni, 61 ¢ B. Jacobs, Morris Whitridge, : 5 i Nesrt doth Ay Forest Mills and Moreile regu- frock. In colorful checks and spread: B 12 midnight, 51; 4 am. 43; 8 &m.|Charics I. Stone and Arthur M, Boal, | DOBSEY. April 20, 1022, at 12 oiclock, at the | sheart S 2y lar and extra size knit union i i t 589, = vice presidents, and Constance South- 1 {rrléente -ob Jwr o a0 | i gem the sky. 1arpand exura slze knli mnion stripes. All sizes 16 to 46. 3250 Double-bed Slze White Barométer—t pm. 30280 8 pm | Vo R RTetary Breasurer, Juige | i, O o B DOGEY | el tight knees, band top. Irimmed with organdy bands, gorends, Anlebed N atle. .32: 12 midnight, 30.35; 4 a.m., 3044; | Carroll T. Bond, chairman. and Wil- | zcrii wil be held from her late residence, | 0L how s 1 ng and seara, h and collar; also in daint; Dems: I -AL 2. 80-48; hoon, 3044. llam G. Schavs, Charles H. Weston, Mus 2, at K:30 w.m., thence 10 Holy | dust n past sas| | ; dainty Highest temperature, 68, ocourred { Jomann” A’ HIll' Jtohert 3. by and N AT e T e it ] wads ' wid turn Boys’ Union 65 ribbon-trimmed and embroidery- Feather Pillows, 79¢ at noon_ today: lowest temperature, |Stuart C. Godfrey were elected to the | i hiEh muss wil be wing. S0 wm for | Wi M sl o Suits .....oooiiiiin.. C trimmed styles. Each ......... b o : - T erperntane Same d4ts Tast year— exae\b;:‘l’!,l“‘; g::";::é:& of homor were| Wood- Relativcs and friends invited. MIDDLETON. Sacred to the memors of my Chalmers’ athletic union suits An Anniversary Sale special of 3100 17225 Bed PUlowS: ond Highest, 51; lowest, 47. Dr. Lewis Perry, principal of Fxeter, | DOUGLASS, fad, LA GENERA MIDDLE Elastle knit insert in back, -~ @ remarkable character, e e o odorless feathers. = Condition of the Water. s Pror James K. Tafes, fnelruciar | 2 ’ . M ] . S| Temperature and condition of the |in English at the academy for more e E JARVIS Z | water at 8 am.—Great Falls—Tem. |than forty years. Both gave news of | &t ‘Jolph's Chiacl. Interment private 3 £ | perature, 53; condition, clear. the institution and pointed out the | pparGER. suadenly, Saturday. of our ! = Tide Tabl value of education as greatest § 4 At 9:30 p.m., MARIE € X who ° H o Takles. safeguard of the nation’s welfar of the late Juin D. Draeger, age FATHER AND MOTHER < 4 £ | (Furnished by United States coast and | Other guests included L. Wardlow | sears. Funeral from ler late residence, 610 ER AXD MOTHER. = . geodetic survey.) Miles, headmaster of Gilman Country | Kenneds st n.w., on Tieway, May 2, at 2| NEALE, PRATHER. U memors Today—Low tide, 5:02 a.m. and 5:51 | School;: William Woodruff Marston, | 1. Interment it Rock Creek cemet NEALE. May 1, 14 Lo ALBERTA p.m.; high tide, 10:54 a.m. and 11:27 |headmaster of University Boys’ .- . \ AL =|pm. | Sehool; Eugene R. Smith, headmaster | LicE Wit ok T | Tomorrow—Low tide. 5:50 am. and |of Park School, and Herbert . Hast: e . i dawn: =|6:41 p.m.; high tide, 11:43 am. ings, headmaster of Donaldson School. | Sruge, rste Tuees ot ihe Hoip | ‘never % ) = Letters of regret were received| Irinity Chirch ai g o clock. Interment (1 Summery Models Worth $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 The Sun and Moon. golstters of regtet were reccived | Tl clgrn at ¥ ook ulerment g i . Today—Sun rose 5:11 am.; sun|tion, including Senator Mo : New at her resi- sets, 7 p.m. Hampshire and Robert T. Lincoln, PHINE DE " White Hats! And pastel colorings of orchid, tan- anomorrow——Sun rises 5:10 am.;|son of President Lincoln. After the e first of Mar . H v m . _|reading of the letter from Mr. Lin-| 3 ; hegtas vt ey o gerine, tan, gray and blue—these of filmy georgette. S| Moon 42 am.; sets 11:15coln, Dr. Perry, the principal of the|LEWIS. Eutered into re % us the saddest of year. P g 2 ={pm. B academy at Exeter, N. H., stated that [ ness, Sunday moruing. Al 3 at her | dartin W 2 And plenty of bewitching new creations in leghorn, £, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- [ Mr. Lincoln had one’ time told him aor, ILI08 19th ut 21 HIS LOVING Mo . ° alf hour after sunset. that his father had often said he| 3} UARIIEE LEWIS, Rhe dco . 1 fovin sty r littie hair braid and plain and fancy straws, exquisitely Up-River Waters. |4wed it to sending his son to Exeter,| {he {oioted mothir of Atdrilee T. 1o anvghter, 1 tuken i 2. 0 S oV that he was elected president of the| jfewis. Funeral servi vill be held at| from thr ars ago today, May 1, 1919, adorned with flowers and ribbons. A style for evety HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. May 1. | {0 % iten Robert T. Lincoln was| her iate reshience oo Wedoredir: Mus 5, at | Another ear hue ended. a student there in 1860, and on Marca | 2:30 p.m. Rnott wen has sel, —The Potomac and Shenandoah rivers | woman—and a value every ‘woman will appreciate. were both clear this morning. A Ly luesday afternoon, Mus Klein, Columbia | chapel = cf Congresstonal 3 for the purpose of atte plain colors, charming checks and dark foulard patterns—weaves of quality at a price to bring 49, 1312 SAth street. Dhires; Sunday. Reward. 120 N 3 1184, ing % Frank Geier’s Sons Co. - E Weather in Vario c 4th of that year was visited by his | LINDSEY. Depurted this life Sunday. April 30 ‘"gl’ 3:»]-!(,.. ~|\‘|3 :» \\w! with sudness, 5 B Temseritan New England. This allowed the peo- THTama wife of Raymond Lindsey. sistér| WIENECKE. In meniory of 10U 3 2 gE S8u . .| late residence. 412 Washington st. aifble Mgl oo Crash Sale of W ’s $1.50 Men's Socks, .. .. Stati 5 Er BS Weather. [and it 1 hadn't come to see my son | Wednesday, May 3. at 159 pom. " Aot os 00 iy 38 Klden iy, the Bealt, Toweling C . e o omen’s & 6 Pairs for Cc TR ES 5= at Bxater l“_k’r_;i);'ml would never have | LOWERY. Departed ihis lite Saturday. Avei} Ts the love we luve Jo ...... . ——— : A ® visited Ne ngland. . 1922, at 10:30 pa., at the Stoddard 5 o R Ive! Funsin: e 4 18c Heavy. Absorbent Crash . . Perfect Quality Medium-welght 2 » Members of the alumni association | - luptist Home. ROBEKT, the devoted father | 1 Aafyd 1" ! S oy Toweling. Limit, 10 yards to & =-and- er ose 9c Socks, matchless under 25c pair. i B who were present were: From Wash-| of Mrs. Killa Levenberry, Jennetta T Niteer eup buyer. y * Black, white, cordovan, navy and - ington, Arthur M. Boal, Joseph A.| Fmuma Starke. aaron. Gabricl wud Witiun Pai . d Striped Styl gray. fli;l.ene. Tex. gu 0.56 Hill, R. Ross Perry, jr. C(hurlen H. Y 3 At 1 o dnom the| . ajama Plain and Lace-Stripe tyles Albeny 50 5 Stone. William A. Quigley, Constance s "davgiter, Sin. T Checks ......... 1 9(: Hundreds of pairs of beautiful and durabl ki Meme, Otls 59C gatatic ol 068 5" Bolton and . Adams Howard | ianonss. o, fapers e cons ) S 2 b undreds of DAILS g ul urable stockings. Underwear Birsinos. 0o 0y Y {From Baltimore, Judge Carroll T.|McCAMMON, Saturday, April : Josern 35c yard-wide White Pajama knit of thread silk and fiber and lined with lisle—the ideal Bl Bhoee % Clouss | Bond. Robert J. Eby, John Howland, | Army and Navs Hospital, - G AVLERS Checks, the Detter ETa0e i combination. Slight irregulars or they would sell for $1.50. oamons Otls Balbriggan aid Boston 30,48 Gieasy !Dr. Henry B. Jacobs, Howe Totten| ORMSEY McCAMMON.' Fumeral from Mgt s et Cross-stitch top prevents garter runs. Black, white and all Short sleeve shirts, ankle dravw- Charleaton” " 3048 G Gy A s wore foseph W, Byron,| i3 Pm. Interment prvate. SORTICIANE | colors. Knit with the Improved three-seam fashioned back ers. All sizes 34 to 48. S| ricapo .0 032 ... Clear | Hagerstown, Md. L. M. Humeric: | McMULLEN. Suturdn S 17301732 P, ave. Children's and inserted heel and toe. = s Clear house, Philadelphia, Pa.: Henry Trail.| 1922, ai Providence Hospital, M B - _“Washington. D. C. 49 C Men’s Silk S | Bever e, foas Siear | Frederick. Md., and Varney S. Wara, | BETH, beloved wite of fiow W W™ Phones M. 55155813 €2 Gowns o Glove Silk Full-Fashioned Socks C Sipemi Ullwg 6@ Clear’ | Norfolk, Va. | e Notice 'of funeral hereatt TRY Well Made Muslin Night- Hose s Silk Hose . cks coeinninn H ‘e Cloudy Dr. Heney. B Jecobi aie satistik] i e ke e, Sutartay: | JAMES T. RYAN v E. A Night- | Hose ......... . Wdde&7 Silk Hose...... Pure Thread Silk Socks, i = - 30 2 G | president, presided. Following the |POLLARD, Departed this ilf. Saturday. A. AVE. S E, R s SHle; teied Van Raalte $3.50 to $4.50 Women's Berkshire pure black and colors. Slight irreg H 2098 48 !dinner may old songs were sung. it Apil . 1922 JOHX R POLLARD hus | soger 12 2 A 3 : - : H b | Granvill vom 3w e, TEE b » s Practically perfect.although ular tones of gray and = 3084 72 Pt cf venue Raptist Church, Tuesday. May 2 Quick. Dig.ified and Efficient Serviee Infants’ Silk bought und Sold as irregu- brown. Slght irregulars of Men’s Wash = 3012 & Clonge o | st 1 pum. P o autives fn "W W. Deal & Co b and scld ss lrregn- . brown., Slight rregulars o o C E¥Wonmnn o soudsss | CHURCH IN $10,000 DRIVE. | i o awli d . W. L Hose .liiesans i, Champagne, eto. =" Quality silk hose at the low- Ties ............ EiNow Torkinal o Croar 7 » . Drivers' Benev asidbatian. ] 816 H ST. N.L. Lincoln 3369, 3 . > " . est of low prices. Washable Four-in-hands, tub = o 0.10 Cloudy i 7 notitied of the Autemobile Servi Chapel. e s::‘i':‘e;erlf::: Clocked Silk 79 3 ks lar style, patterned in fiber silk = Aotz 200 % .. Clear | Justice Siddons to Address Mass T L S T Sizes § 106 ooix&lfl? white HOBS v P omlesscat C Children’s 12‘/20 stripes. N §|Pumm_ i Bz i Clea Meeting Tomorrow Night. s end € THx;.' S“, FH.H'I-\IINPIT;"SB CO. R - Women's thread and fiber SOcks .. .. Clocked Silk | Eotiaw, Ore 302498 Cloudy In the interest of a drive for $10,000 EDWARD MORRIS, Sec H 20012003 141h st n.w. Domet silk clocked hose, perfectly Fancy top and other popu- C {San Antonio. 29.98 62 Gloar. for the Trinity Baptist Church. a|REEDER. Departed this life Saturday morn. | Private Ambulnace. 7C knit, but with very slight 1ar styles in rolled-top Socks . o H b Bain ! mass meeting is to be held tomorrow | ng at o'clock. after 4 brief iliness of | Flannel «........ irregularities in the clock- tf MESBE P RO SE 00 Men's Famous “Holeproot” = 60 Clear’ |night in the John Wesley African M.|[ one dar. JACOR L - delored iue: ’m R’S‘PGHREGO B = = ing. Black and white, with o = 70 Cloudy | E. Church. Justice Siddons of the ¥ Nt F % hite D lannel with Thread Silk Socks, handsomely = rence, Jesse A. and Erncst F. Heeder. 1701 25c White Domet Flannel w contrast clockings. Also lara Limit, 6 palrs to a Doied. “UEnghe Trraguinra s E Wi 10 Cloudy | Supreme Court of the District of Co-| gin st nw. Funersi Wednedas. May 1208 H STREET NwW e ol Jdex] for diapera silk-and-wool sport hose. buyer. 3150 quality. S Wt pe B 8 an lumbia 1s”to delfver " the principal| from & Augustine’s Clurch at’' 10w | (FORMERLY S40F ST NW) d s 8 address. Friends invited. 2 { 2 = Foreign. There will be a musical program | REILY. i pril 28, v PHONE _MAIN 108 I — (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) by the John Wesley Church choir,| sence Hospital, CORA J. RE] | ARSpears Cu-Nichols WB'Speare. ° S| Sutions. = Tempersture Weather. {feading of Scripuare by Rev. G L.} e R { H jon, - Englan 90 Part ! Davis, pastor of Second Trinity Bap- - 5 % o b S | Parin, France 12 Cloaay®™ | tist Church: prayer by Rev. James e nigh mace 20’0 Geoo, s Bt | WM, H, SARDO & CO. ) £ i Fandowy | B Willis of Vermont Avenue Baplist | lumeters. | gzme e ool e H oudy Church, and an address of welcome | plORFNBACHER. Sunday, April 30. oy ern Chapel. Automobile = fl'wnh”lren. 40 loudy Ly Rev. W. O. Carrington. Judge| 4:10 pm., at u.p“'?‘.fr.flflw.. University ° S| Sipckiom, Swpdes 0 e Robert Terrell will introduce the| Hospital, BERNALDIN T beloved hush « Lo o . B e aces..o 0. 8 lear 4y | principal speaker. of Mattie. E e (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR CON. ad,. = | Hamilton, Bermuds L @8 part clondy Heights. NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. B. Woven M as, Corded Madras, Cre, Madr = | San Juan, Porto Rico...... 78 H Frank Geier's § BPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) - i h Printed Batists : i > Z|Havam, “Cuba R FOUNL. a Wednesday " _Phone_Franklin 862 940 F at. o 40-inch Printed Dimity 40-inch Prin e . o £ [eavne, Oube. oudy = 5 on Wednealay, May 3, at 10 am. fawr-| _Phoce Frankiin 855 ___ o8 : 2 X R Ry e er o T o e S E e St || “ment: (priva Arlington national cem 30-inch Tissue Gingham 39%-inch Printed Voile W hite Madras, Mercerized Jersey, Fine g fon: . seneratdelvers, Deggon | e 2 Joseph F. B"Chxs Soh?‘s“ A § £ ot 2 | SO, Rk 13034 MSt. N. W. Estavtaeet 104 34-inch Sheridan Beach Suiting Rep and Oxford Cloth E Deaths Reported. TO8T WA B R i st 5 = | The following deaths have bee 2, B = St Gas 8 : S | the health department. In the Taet femoregors e beand oo | from is 22 | and cribaimar, - Livery in councction. . Camme. = | hours: d 688, or address 3200 Highland | Tuesd i | Qlous chapel and modein crematorium Moderate ) Higgine, 73, 630 Tast Capitol atreet. eveland Park. E e ety caoter 14U° | Ohices. 852 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385 i ) _ = imery, 3 ‘ashington Asylum { BABY CAP, silk crocheted, cream colored. % L, i iz Filmy summer materials in neat floral effects; H Thone, 33, P Line, 1697, a =" | SCHWENE, Members of Mount Timothy Hanlon H 2 v 33, Providence Hos- | AR PIN—_Platinum, one dimmond, two sap. | 5 atterion:: M 611 H ST. N.E. Phone ‘L. 3543, thrifty women a-hurrying. The Sheridan suiting = North Capltol | 4 b GOCH—0n Sunday between 6th and E n.e. | funerui_of Past Connellor WARD D, CTH STREET N.W. is of durable texture for street and sports wear, . i s Ella Dorsey, 62, 731 6h street northeast. and 4th and Va. Ave. se. a gold brooch, | SCHWE By direction of the conmeil I i o 5 A nd comes in green, gray, lavender, pink, wis- This way, men! Quality Shirts at a Robert L. Campbell, 21, Naval Hosp small diamond in_center: yalued because of D R. MORAN, cf ‘ and S g , gray, lav » 4 nominal price! Shirts of splendid, fast- Mary McGraw, 87, 624 8th sireet south: the association it had as gif® from a deparied { Attest: N E. SMALLWOOD, Rec. Sec. NUMENTS. taria, copen, rose, brown, mais, tan and black. A 4 ) Bdward D, Schwenk, 62, 1247 K straet. daughter. Reward, Mrs. Holmes, 421 6(h| SCHWENE. Officers and member of Triumph | MO: 3 i color materials, made with five-button s {uxtéfi:&%fi:flfl.rlonnn E. Cannon, [ n.e.. or call Line. 2571J. . Council, No. 8, Daughters of America, are fronts, center pleat and soft cuffy 'Sizes 2| " Tty o B an IS v. e, 3 o, | KR STobart e T 0 K| EOWASh %, SORI T U AR | e apecttize 1 deslgning and erect- 14 to 17. Pin stripes, broad-stripes, com- bination stripes, neat checks. Some have collars to match. Elisateth Barastt, 52, Froedme 2 arnett, 22. Freedm Matllda Jackeon, 63, §18 50 atreet soqtanes dence, 1247 K st. s.e., Tuesday, May 2, 1022, | Ing memorials (monuments and mauso- p.m. Serviees to be held at ¢ st., Alexandria. . FISHER FUR SCARF—From Jaeckle & Co. At 3 e 3 leums) of quality and character. am York: ing, April Congreysionsl _cemeters. CLARA KEUL g Bertna Penn, 49, 120 Rumsey’s court sout| e X %0 Frltey Seaing e R CHARLES NEWMAN, Call and see hundreds of photographic Maria Lewls, 35, on street in front of 434 | GLASSES—Pair of tortoise shell: Saturday | goour ™ peparted this suggestions and designs on exhibition In F southwest. 2 ight, on 13th and D car or F st. Reward. . 7 Addie T, Suter, 46, 1510 10th street, b : 17850 pm,, 8t our office. Samuel Carter, Jr., 8 months, 5335 Cleve. | one Columbin 8106 LIZABETH S THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 914 Fifteenth Stree H, gold hunting case: fnitla Samuel Scott: mother of Edward. § Sypiinx. land_avenue. New House and $ 1 4 1 9 Porch Dresses iaetnt Robart and Leanora Green, 0 sy, det please phove Mrs."Godwin, | _jr.;. Mary Winston and Tiosa Hrphax, enly ; reedmen’s Hos . s Nelxon. - Fune i - Women's brand-new, well made dresses, of fast-color p_erca!e, , o Roncrs Jones T4 days, Washington Asslum | S1ON WY —Suinrday eveniug, Driween 3 aid day, May 3. at T30 v trom o) CEMETERIES. as serviceable as they are attractive. Straightline model trimmed gielock, botween G and B, on Tih st a.w., 885, oS00 08 WL QIR ot desrdel B VAT i L2 with plain colors. Three-quarter sleeves with turned-back cuffs. = DNQU&'&"G :)‘LACK SECRPIECE, “small_mible. Reward it - gk, Sth aad K sts, too Kev 3N FORT LiNCGLN : it ' n Hours . | turned to 17 st d 4 2o I Tie-back exsiiand tgoipacksty; CARMACK DRY CLI | NFCRPIECE et 7 reridence: T Riges | ree, | Derarted. s Jife suddenty. “Sator. | The Park Cemete CO. | ?| SUTER. Dena Jersey Silk % Dupont_Cirele, Fr. 5232 { place ang Conn. ave. and R i, n.w.. Sunday | = gny, ‘april 29, 192 a.m.. at’her res- Sectaria Perpetual Care Smmper 95¢c > $2 95 2460 18th St. Col. 638 Sngnins. 5, oiock, neekvlece of, un, BUGR | e, 110 o wt, now, APl SOTER Beautiful and fitting Dresses ..cceeseccccscs Petticoats ......... . 0 _Dec = = 3 - e nee Taylor), below y s 5 o S I AR Jtack WallPapering, Interior Decorating | FoSE Siasses. Keww fraio oor | st S, of s, Mmgry, Tt ocation. Women's percale jumper froo Fandbome (allorsd - pettidents 7 to 16 o v Fresh the h : Reward. " Telephione Col. 4363, Tine's. 'Requiem Digh mass will be sung Readily accessible—on {nAigured and checked PATIERS, ° With | colored “dmbrofdsred bt > fes c: up the home with new | o e piar with smatioets |, 200 0% sose of bhe_veal. "Frimds and electric car line riok-rack r and paint—cost most rea- . between Chinese restaurant, 15th and : Wee s feimmed Wil white (& e Dioniad or fhnoy. Values that are the talk of the town! papeb! pais iédc Ay v, And 10 and & ata. n.w. Heward, | SUTER. All members of the Ladies: Uniied On Baltimore boule- brald. Sash and poc! flounces. Black, navy, brown, . lendid all 1 sgna €—NO0 INCONVENIENCE Or|R’ Graham, 2100 F st. n.w.. Apt. 402. Office: k;‘fi:finfiwfi )\‘nyr«'il!"l:::ll d n;'x'n»l: :-:-1 1‘1’ d District Ti b Tay Alorrvgyy a9 o' and wool-mixed Spring Suits, every suit with TWO PAIRS OF LINED te pocdle, one dark em ndidy and loy." i naE N oo 705 12th St NW. Aabpral MRS, VIRGINIA TIN MRS, MATILDA G. HARRL 05¢ CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. |feioasr, aiy ~ Petticoats ............. 3 s 714 13th N. M. S373-5374 5 i . Frankiin 47 3 ¢ Gingham : PANTS—on sale at a price almost in- it wek ol B e e D el ieits or. 1N usteated: Rosiies Lustrous new petticoats . of C + Belted model, with vok FLaRE Eyes Examined vy coat. Keward. iental Garage. B° t o Petticoats ............. credibly low. Belted model, with yoke ot v - EYpichat ;8 R - A firm belief In ghosts prevails | = aniatn nd cottin (ATetk. Haet: back, lined with alpaca or venctia e ! classes Fittea e ok Crotk | nmoni the _ iuhabitants” of 'Contral FUNERAL DESIGNS. plain colors, plain colors with Women's summer petticoats of ack, line P . R g i, L Mok Crpk | N, 3 4 mative Lolieves that he | ooam e FEED W fancy borders and flowered ef- serviceable gingham. Neat blue Light and dark, patterns in _herring- DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES poseessed_ of o ghost be woex to IGEO. C. SHT?““,‘E;‘; Padie i i ocal e E s him | BX i e PLORAL : = R fects. Taflored and pleated and white stripes. Made with bones, stripes, mixtures, checks and Eyesight Specialist e s et She et | :‘,‘%’fifi‘x’r PiaRaLS 5. Uhowe # d flle. s f doi his s t flounces. eep ruffie. T humptions meal. oping. that the |Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. food will tempt the ghust to leave elivery ‘service. the body of the man. s ire Lalk m* i - b T L L L R B B B R L L L L LT LT

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