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decorated with the Polish “Krz: Waleczych” (war cross) by the Polish government in recognition of his serv- Ices in organizing the recruiting of the Polish army in America. This army became the first elements of the mili- tary forces of new Poland. : Lieut Labat entered the French army as a private in 1914 and participated in LIEUT. LABAT GETS CROSS. French Officer Here Rewarded by Polish Government. Lieut. Jean J. Labat. a member of the staff of the French military attache, and in charge of the department of | the battles of the Yser, Arras, Cham- French at the Georgetown University | pagne, Somme, Argonne, Aisne and School of Foreign Service, has been| Rheims. He was wounded and gassed =% R =550 Friday Extras in Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses! Almost all of them practical At lowest clearing prices i e “buys.” and all of them excellent styles. { i Friday Clearing—Coats and Capes 5){ $15.50 Sport Capes—of swagger English plaids and plain color " tweeds—ro: rder and gray. $S.50. 00 Full Silk-lined Tweed Sport Capes—orchid and Copen- st tweeds—smart styles, in orchid, Bl e 0. I »n Crepe Capes—in draped and ripple styles, I with bright sill linings and deep fringes. $1950. [0 le Capes, of double crepe eponge—navy and b nd gray, b and jade. Wear either color outside. 00 Coats and Capes. of Wooltex make—of very including Pandora, suedetex and tricotine, fallow and black. $20.50. and Wraps, silk-lined—in cordana, veldvne “)ovely mist and fallow shades: also navy. At $36.50. ¢k Brocaded Canton Crepe Capes—clearing price, and § materials, nservative shades—nav: h Bl make—full backs, wide a0 Coats of Wooltex fallow. re veldyne, cordine and gerona—navy, S3S.50. 00 Panel-back and Belted Coats of pandora cloth—1 and sorrento blue. $39.50. ful ripple Styles—made In anton crepe, veldyne and silk eponge. Wraps—of the season's flnest material made and lined—marvella, orlando, duvets . mist, sorrento, Javanese, navy and Clearing cho Friday Clearing—Dresses plain black. with pique colors, Porch Dresses—in cender and blue. S19S. 37.50 Gingham Porch Dresses, with attractive apron a blouses—lace collars and organdie vests— .9 h Tricolette Dres: used effects—navy, ta . with long panels, grace- . henna. brown and black. atte Dresses—also foulards and Canton ely beaded and embroidered. $14.50. Diresses, for street and afternoon wear— and taffetas—in_ navy, black, brown, ita—attractively beaded ur simply tailored. georgettes Silk Lace Dresses, in lavender, brown, hawk $16.50 Street Dresses—Wooltex tailored—Can- epe, in soft shzdes of henna, Copen- 27.50. es—very smart and beautifully hand- 1d tan. $38.50. —Canton_crepe, satin mart Street Dress; beaded and embrgidered. $36.50. ens, of anton and crepe Ro- crepe faille and ton— color, or exquisitely hand- k and gold thread—rose, gray, failow, jade, and black. $54.50. Friday Clearing—Suits 75 Threa-piece Tweed Suits, with straight-line dresses and pes or hox co; £8.50. onal Tweed Suits—in green, lavender and rose, 1ted box coats. $9.50. 00 Suits of finest tweeds—Woultex tailored— -r tweeds. Melrosa and Dentwood tweeds coats. $2250. ed Suits, with the desirable new pleated onn-fastening effects—tan, anad burlap. $15.00. Suits, in strietly tailored and trimmed styles i cordine and tricotine. £29.50. Navy Tricotine Suits—Wooltex tailoring— £40.00. ) Costume Suits—two and three piece models, dine cape coats. panel and box effects, beauti- in self-color—navy, fallow and gray. $45.00. ) Taflored Suits, of excellent quality cordine navy and black ery well tailored. 8$50.00. 00 Costume Suits—twill cord and piquette. in anel and box coats—elaborately embroidered ibon. $65.00. Friday Clearing—Sport Skirts in novelty checks and tweeds—very smart taagerine and jade. (3 e e,y . Copenhagen, gra 2550 ¢ artest plaids. stripes. checks and tweeds cles and graceful pleated models—rose, and_Copenhazen. $4.50. Skirts, with inset puckets and button orchid, tan and turquoise. $5.00. of prunella—in stripas and plaids of attractive color combinations—navy Sport trimm 10 and 312 satin-striped crepe and gray., brown and white, black and white, navy and white. $6.50., 31450 and $1630 Sport Skirts, in swagger new fabrics— . striped _eponge. plaid ratine, eponge checks. tweeds and striped Bediord cord—all the newest sport shades. $8.50. Friday—Extra Sizes! The larger woman has a chance at these values, too—see them tomorrow. $2500 Wool Jersey Dresses, with effective plaid and check trimming. $18.50. $45.00 Taff-ta and Canton Crepe Dresses, becomingly draped and embroidered $29.50, $35.00 Canton (repe Dresses, tunics that giva lorg, slender lines. i0 to $79.50 Crepe Knit and Canton Combinations and epe Knits, nably trimmed with embroidery. $33.50, 90 X: Afternoon Dresses and Roshanara Coat t and attractively made. $46.50. - £ tricotine—smartly trimmed with braid—also models. $290. ts—tricotine and cordine—beautiful quality fabric, 239.50. light and dark shades—long 229.50. and aborately Embroidered Suits of tricotine. cordine and piguet and black. $49.30, $115.00 and $25.00 Piguetine and Tricotine Suits—embroidered and plain reautifully tatlored. $59.50. 00 English Tweed, Herringbone and Suedex Top Coat. 00 Wraps. Coats and Cape Coats. in many shades of Nor- mandy—made on becoming Jong lines. $39.50. Salesrooms. $10.00 Low Shoes, $5.95. $10.00 Pumps, $6.95. Tan calf 1-Strap Pumps, welt Black or Dark Brown Kid coles and Cuban heels: patent Pumps. without straps; welt soles and Cuban heels. leathar and kid Pumps, with baby French and high French heels: hand-turn soles: also HISG.OO_ Oxfords, $3.75. black or white -satin Slippers _ 21—Pairs of Women's White for tvening wear. with Baby Canvas Oxfords, with tan calf French and high French heels. trimmings, welt soles and Cu- = : ban heels: an_ideal sport shoe. Straps will be given with any b anildealisportia) i G Sizes: A 4%, 5, 5%. 6, 7, 71: B of these Pumps without charge, 1%, 4. 4 5 6. 6%, 7 C 3%, if desired. $1C and $12 Pumps, $6.95. 1-Strap Pumps, with French heels and hand-turn soles: in black, calf or patent leather. Women's Strap Pumps for dress wear, with high French heels and hand-turn _soles; dark brown suede and dark brown or field mouse kid. Some Added Special Features $7.00 Pumps, $3.75. 56—Pairs of Women's 2-Strap White Buck Pumps, welt Soles and Cuban heels. 4 , 532, 6, 6% $7.00 Pumps, $3.75. 17—Pairs of Henna Suede 2- strap_ Pumps, with_welt soles and Cuban héels. Sizes: A S%. 6, 61, 7. $7.00 Pumps, $3.75. 41—Pairs_of Women's Dark Gray Suede 2-strap Pumps, with welt soles and Cuban heels. AA widths, all sizes 4 to S: A width, all sizes 4 to 8; B width, &1l sizes 3 to 8. $10.00 Oxfords, $1.00. Pairs of Women's Black g Kid Oxfords, hand-turn soles A 4, 4%, 5 and French heels. Sizes: AAA5: 51y, T4 A 4, 4%, 5%: B 3. 413, 5, 5%; C 3%, 4, 4%; e ; Ends of Footwear Friday! Cannot give the sizes today, as the selling is on—but there are good shoes on all tables! Some new lots added for tomorrow —broken lines—on sale in our Down Stairs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 25 1922. in 1915, and later received the croix de guerre and fourragere. In 1917 he came to the United States for the purpose of recruiting an army for Poland, and while here took an ac- tive part in the liberty loan campaigns by delivering many lectures ori the war. Lieut. Labat married Miss Maud Ma- rle Stewart, daughter of Dr. Willlam W. Stewart of this city, in 1918, “and is now the proud father of a strong Franco-American pollu.” Because of the uarterly Stock Clearing! Odds and ends—from the big. event, at lower prices than ever. Decreased assortments bring decreased prices. All goods bought for spring selling in this extraordinary every-three-months clearawayv. Prices one-third off—one-half off, or even more. : i someming New In Our Hat Shop Untrimmed Shapes! We've never had them before, but in order to obtain a sample line of trimmed hats we had to take twenty-eight of these—so we pass them to you at two remarkable prices. Regularly $6.50 to $15.50, at $3.85 and $6.50 Straws Timbo Body Straws. Oatmeal Hemps Ttalian Milans. Neapolitan Straws. Colors Beige Oyster Henna Mimosa Paprika Rust Cyclamen Pink Black Sport Hats, $2.50 and $3.50 Sailors, $3.50. Reduced from $8.50 to $12.50 Bathing Suits One-third to One-half Off Just in time to buy one before the holiday! Every one of them brand new —we bought them from a manufacturer whose stock was robbed, and he gave us a special price on what he had leit. $8.50 to $12.50 Bathing Suits, $5.90 All-wool jersey, with fiber silk trimmings; solid colors and two-tone cffe 2 purple and gold. turquoise and buff, black and white. Copenhagen and black, Kelly green and black. navy and go. black and turquoise, jockey and gold. very hea jersey; closely-woven one-piece style, with round or square neck. See them tomorrow und choose you Extraordinary! Silk and Chamoisette Gloves Two special purchases—biggest values of the year, all most desirable summer gloves. $1 and $1.25 Chamoisette Gloves, 59¢ White; 2-clasp, strap-wrist and mousquetaire, all in this lot—2-clasp also in the spring’s best colors. A glove chance yowll surely take ad- vantage of. $2.00 Long Silk Gloves, $1.55 Fine quality 16-button-length Vi e Silk Gloves, a quality that will surprise you, and gloves you will be pleased to have at this low price. Perfect goods; white, brown and navy blue. 0dds and Ends of Silk and Fabric _ Gloves, 45¢ Broken lots and sizes; some slightly imperfect. $5.00 8-Button White Glace Gloves, $2.95 A Big Chance for.a Good-Looking Umbrella A sample line is included in the Quarterly Clearing at about one-third less than usual. ‘Every one of them has been carefully examined and fitted with @ new case. Regular Prices, $6.50 to $20.50 Sample Sale Prices, $4.85 to $12.85 A hundred different styles, ircluding fine tape and satin edges, satin and Ottoman Border Um- brella Silks, blue, black, purple. green. brown, gray, red, garnet, taupe, with newest style baka- fite ambéer and fine hardwoods, with oval and ring handles, leather loops and side straps, large ferrules and tips to match; think what an op- portunity to choose! Buy‘ a Choker While you have a real opportunity—then you'll have it in the falll Fifty $10.00 to $12.50 Chokers, $5.00 Fox. Fitch, Australian Opossum. Mink, White Marten, Kolinsky and Ringtail. Come early for these. = Twenty-eight $15.00 to $22.50 Chokers, $10.00 Two-skin Fitch, two-skin Jap Mink, one-skin Eastern Mink, Sable, Ringtails, Fox and Mole. Forty-two Chokers, $25.00; Formerly Up to $45 The finest skins, including Stone Marten, Baum Marten. threc-skin Mink, selected ¥Fox and dyed Sable. Such pelts are rarely offered at this price. CARUSO BUST GIFT. Presentation to Washington to Be Made Wednesday. ‘The bust of Enrico Caruso, by Jo- seph Anthony Atchison, will be pre- sented to the city of Washington at Memorial Continental Hall Wednes- day, and will be given a place in the opera house. of the people of Washington. of Boston and Parls. NW. Furs Stored! 725, fur department, information. Call Main for full We can’t begin to tell the story here. New Groups for Misses Dresses, Suits and Wraps regrouped and re- priced to make Friday a record day. 10—$29.50 Silk Dresses—Krepe Knit— DAV, tan .o sRTere BN $5.00 8—$25.00 Sport Dresses of jersey, navy, $7.50 green, tan, mahogany 15—325.00 Ser| traight line gg g0 —navy blue. JerSye$iEI0 ik Dresses—Canton, Taffeta and < P Knit—black brown, mahogany, thi oy senY: $9.50 10—$29.50 Knitted Sport Dresses— light blue, yellow, green, red ......... $13’50 = 20—$35.00 to $39.50 Silk Krepe Knit, Canton and Lac brown, tay blac Sizes 14, 1 5—$35.00 3 effects o 25—339.50 Handsome Nav broidered and braid trimmed. 10—8$45.00 Tailored and Fancy Suits— = navy blue ...... uits— $22.50 av ¥ Blue Dress Su Dress “Tweed 10—$25.00 " Suits—copenhage blue and orchid . penhasen $7.50 15—$32.50 Navy Blue Tricotine Suits —box coats . . = $10.00 Sport Coat 50 Sport Coats—tan, light nid, gray . 5 $16.50 $33.50 Veldyne Capes—rose, tan. §19 50 e itk $13.75 —$39.50 Black SilK Capes, silk fringe g4 75 trimmed 5 ea et . 10— Black Silk-embroidered* Silk C s o 1"$29.75 15—$69.30 Silk Capes—Canton Crepe and Velette—navy and black .......... $38.50 The End of the May Sales Underwear All the lovely garments that are left from the May sale—some mussed and tumbled. but all perfect goods. $2.00 and $3.00 Underwear, 95c Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of nainsool and embroidery trimmed: Envelope Chemise with straps or built-up shoulder: stightly mussed. $3.00 Philippine Underwear, $1.85 Gowns and Envelope Chemise of nainsook. w hand-: wed and han broidered yokes: musse, from being on the tabl $3.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, $1.65 Of Crepe de Chine, lace trimmed and tailored models; flesh, light blue and orchid $3.60 Glove Silk Vests, $1.85 Dropstitch _and Embroidered Vests: straps or built-up shoulder. $3.00 and $4.0 Silk Camizoles, $2.50 Radium _silk: embroidered and hemstitched models; self straps: flesh and white $8.50 Satin Breakfast Coats, $4.65 Straightline model. with pockets and sash; trimmed with ruching. $10.00 Silk Underwear, $6.85 Gowns and Pajamas of radium silk and crepe de chin lace trimmed and tailored models: mussed. $6.00 to $10.00 Silk Petticoats, $4.85 Radium. in and crepe de chine, in tailored and lace-trimmed models; flesh and white. ribbon Sweaters for the Holiday! Everybody wants a sweater now—and every- body can have one at these prices. $2.00 to $3.00 Slip-Overs, $1.45 Mohair and worsteds, in novel nd block weaves: medium and light weights. Colors are navy, black, henna. jade, jocke ‘openhagen. buff, green and brown.” All sizes, but come early! $10.00 to $12.50 Fiber Sweaters, $5.00 About three dozen of fine quality fiber. in navy. white, black, jade and gold; tuxedo coat styles. with corded sash. Bags and Purses Only a few of each kind. but every onc of them mighty smart—here they go—just look at the prices! $2.50 Bags, $2.00 5—Junior Boston Bags—six inches long: fitted with mirror; calfskin leather lined: black and O™ 4450 Silk Bags, $2.95 12—Silk Bags. with metal frames and swing purse; fitted with mirror; black, navy, brown and WM $14.00 Beaded Bags, $9.50 3—Beaded Bags. attractive colors. 2_Jet Crochet Bags, with silk cord handles. $3.00 Leather and Silk Bags, $1.50 Leather Bags, in brown and black calf and seal. $5.00 and $6.50 Leather Bags, $3.95 Cowhide, calf, seal and Morocco, in black. brown. green and gray—four fitted with swing burse and lined with tan or gray: one or two with Pirap handles; some vanity cases, 0. Good-bye, Blouses! To wear with summer suits or sport skirts—both 4 cotton and silks, at Clearaway prices! $10.00 Pumps, $3.75. 18—Pairs of Women's Brown Calf Pumps, welt soles and Cu- ban heels. Sizes AA 44: A 412, 5.7, 7T%; B 4. 6%, 7, T%; C 2%, 3136, 7: D 2%. $10 and $12 Pumps, $3.75. 29—Pairs of Women's Pumps, pearl gray kid, 2-strap style, with baby French heels; tan calf vamp-tongue Pumps with « sand suede back, baby French heels; tan calf vamp, sand suede back, 2-strap Pumps with high French heels. Sizes: AA 6%, 7; A4, 4%, 5 5%, 6 612, 7; B 3%, 5. 5%, 6, 6%: C 3, 4, 5%, 6. $10 and $12 Pumps, $4.95. 39—Pairs of Women's Strap Pumps, with hand-turn soles and high French heels, for dress wear; dark brown kid and suede, also gray suede. Size: AAA 4%, 5, 5%, Ti AA 4, 4% tie-back filet lac ¥ $3.00 Cotton Blouses, $1.95. Linene, dimity, voiles, batiste and organdie make up this lot. Tuxedo, Peter Pan and roll col- lars; vestees and frills. are trimmed with Picot; all white and colors. $5.00 Georgette Crepe Blouses, $2.95. Fine quality Georgette Crepe. ? model, sleeves and roll collar of real ; navy and black only. $4.00 and $5.00 Cotton Tailored Blouses, $3.65. $7.50 and $8.95 Suit and Sport Blouses, $4.85. Crepe de Chine and Printed Crepe; slip-over and tie-back Some models, with long and short real Irish sleeves; trimmed with self ma- terial and contrasting colors. $1C.00 to $12.95 Suit and Sport Blouses, $6.85. Beautiful silks and fascinat- ing styles, but odd sizes only. Crepe de Chine, Krepe Knit and Printed Crépe slip-over and tie- back models, in beautiful color combinations. with short $13.75 to $19.50 Costume and Sport Blouses, $9.85. 5%, 6. 6% A 4, 4%, 5, T%: B 4, ; g o - Tailored and sport styles of 4%, 5, Tih: C 4%, 5%, 7; D 5%. dimity, volle, batlste and or- These are the finest grades. $7.00 Oxfords, $3.75. Samdic, | featuring dimities All mew stvles, in Crepe de 19—Pairs of Women's Dark Brown Calf Oxfords, welt soles and Cuban heels. Sizes: A 5, 6l2, 6, 6%, 7, T%; B 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7. filet lace: colors. trimmed with colored ginghams and roll collars; all white and Chine and Fiber Silks. All-over and organdies trimmed with blouse effects, with long and Peter Pan, Tuxedo short sleeves. All the new shades are represented, also white and color combinations. National Gallery of Art until the erection of the projected Washington Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida will make the speech of pres- entation, and Engineer Commissioner Keller will accept the bust on behalf Mr. Atchison, the sculptor, studied under the late Richard Edwin Brooks He recently completed a bust of Speaker Glllett. Friday Doubly Interesting j REPUBLICANS LAUD LEADERS OF PARTY Platform mends President, Governor and Senators. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. May Commendation of the administrations jof President Harding and Gov. Me- 1Cray were contained in the platform f| | submitted to the Indiana republican !convention today for ratification by the convention delegates. The plank dealing with the Harding adminis- tration included a declaration that {| jthe Washington conference which ne- | Botiated the four-pqwer pact and the |naval limitation treaty was the reatcst single move ever made to= ward the ending of all war.” _ The resolutions committee prepar- ing the platform worked until early {today on the draft-for presentation (I to the convention. It was completed | Without disagreement. The final draft | contalned no reference to any change {In the present direct primary law, jalthough in advance of the conven- (tion there was much discussion as to ithe advisability of recommending a jreturn to the convention system of nominations. i\ In addition to indorsing the repub- |llcan national administration, the {platform included praise for Senators James E. Watson and Harry S, and an indorscment of the candi of Albert J. Beveridge as Mr. New's suce 25.— op: ning ion” of the convention yesterday was continued- today. Fol- lowing the addresses, the program to- day included adaption of the plat- form, reception of committee reports and nominations for secrctary |state, auditor of state, trcasurer of state, state superintendent of public Instruction, clerk of the supreme and appellate courts, one judge of the supremc court and four judges of the appcllate court. There was only one contest for these offices, this being for supreme court clerk. { Most of the speakers today local party leadere. e were ] enator Wats |delivered the keynote address. Other |addresses werc made by Mr. Bever- |idge «nd Gov. a1 . . —_— {BISHOP KILGO SUFFERS | RELAPSE, CRISIS NEARS i Methodist Prelate Takes Sudden | Turn for Worse After Com- ! fortable Night. Br the Acsoniated Press. | MEMPHIS, Tenn, May 25 —Bishop John C. Kilgo of the Methodist E | copal Church South, who Ie 11} ar | Methodist hospital here. suffes apse th ng. und ia e that his shop Kilgo ‘ 5 suffered a his phy condition spent a fairly ble night, but G & uch weaker this mor ,l:fidtnl_\ ey = IS now only semi-co stated at the hospital. Bi taken ill Monduy ni ning t home in C| the Methodist conteron: CAPT. BRISCOE BURIED. Military r»’x:\ong:\;.'»’ ATK dm:'fi 'bur'l‘n! of Capt. W liam J. Briscoe, A result of burns receiv. P{I’fn)lr's 10 save the life il‘fflj : of his _company, who ha ccumbed 1o a flerce brach fine P29 . Capt. Briscoe wa Indiana ;_n‘y!\e?n,‘;n 1886, and served in the iks of the regular Army for teen vears from March, f iluxr"i‘rrs. the Re- until . 1918, lieutenant, ched the () 20. His : < country on anspor : 4 —_— KILLED IN FLORIDA. oo A V;I"EY-’U" was | €Ity this morning announe; C: B Kersey, a former resident e city. was Killed this morning in. an automobile accident in Jacksonvilie, Fla, The jelegram came 1o George ontz, jr.. secretary o a |1y, Bontz. 4 eretary of Alexandria Hanmrick, secretary || Lodge of L ¥ i For a number e l!h‘('ernhvr 1 i was ap, Philippine © grade of J 1 1 received in this of Jacksonville of vears Mr os King & s has been emploved for sev. years bast as a salesman for The ) - sing Company. His father is emploved by the Washing: ton Star Newspaper Company. —_—_— DOBBS FERRY, N. Rear Admiral Henr. U. S. N.. retired, die home of his daugh ert L. Dennisto Rear Admiral Denniston was born Dray 2 enniston, Tuesday at the -in-la in Washingtonville, N. Y. in June, 1840. After graduating from Yale University he entered the United States Navv June 1 P — LOST. RAG—Brown velour, in Woodward & Lothrop lavators, May 23. contalning about $10 and other valuables. M. in 1861, and was retired Reward It returned 1o Gast. Call Adams 1. -u” o ¥ed or stolen, female, edium | white blazed face and < ehildren’s o _questio Liheral reward: North S9R.30 o e BRACBLET, narrow gold open work. on Lin- coln Park car or near Woman's building, Sun. day afternoon. Reward. Phone Frank. 17 RREASTPIN—Gold, on Tuesdar. Mav 73, between 7th and L sts. s.%. or the can League Park and R st. n.w.: valued an heirloom. A suitabie rew n if returned to 202 R st. n.w. CARD CASE, silve das. CAT, orange. Persian. Refurs to 205 3rd al. nee. ' Reward. CAT—Black A from 5211 13th st. Reward to above address. 2 FRENCH POODLE—White, turned to 1620 S st. n.w. GLASSES, rimless. with black cord attached; suitable reward. 601 Washington Loan & Trust Phone Main 107: B Telvet, containing two 1 amount of moner, ke, nion station and Treasury Call Adams 465 before 12 Teward if re- bldg. Detween ral reward. PENCTL— Speedway, Tuesday. West 24327, PLATINUM Dar pin set sapphite and din lost at Philipshorn’s store on Monday. i reward. Phone Main 523. . POCKETBOOK, on Tuesday, contalning money, pessonal cards. auto license, etc. Return cards. No questions asked. Reward. B. Swales, ) [d Eversharp, and ribbon. on The tional Museum. 10th and B. 26e || WRIST WATCH. Elgin. Wednesday, May on H or 11th sts. n.e.: initials . the back. 1018 Florida ‘ave. n. WRIST WATCH—Initials J. E. M. 4259-J, or return to 5407 Illinois & reward. WRIST WATCH—Wednesday _afternoon Tween Central High School and 14th and. Clit ton sts. n.w.: open-faced Elgin. lady's; mono gram M. 0. B.. in small coin purs tabi reward. Joe C. Brown, Main 4086, or 1317 I st.n.w. 280 $70—Monday_evening. at Oth and F ste. n.w. on_car_or.at change at Wis. ave. and P now. Reward. Phone West 2215, FUNERAL DESIGS. GEO C. SHAFFER ™1 EXPRESSIVE PLORAL EMBLEMS. Phone at MODERATE PRICES. 24161718 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. sor. | A Drogram of sneeches begun at the | of | couts. who died at Manila, | was from A. C. | Particulars were not | 'as emploved as a salesman | ADMIRAL DENNISTON DIES. | in Indiana Com-| i { LIAM WHITE, and St at. w18 aughter of Agoe. Rozier W. BRISCOE. All mem] R, ) their loss four chil three brothers. Fu Washington, o'clock p.m’ am. to 1 pm. pastor. Lonesome., ' lon Weary, for we CLOMAX. This is to bers of Booker T. W: 8. 0. H. Funeral Frida; tist Chuge WM. R WILSO! CLOMAX. Ofiicer Temple. No. 9. T Elks. are requested our late daughter. Pilgrim Baptst Ci B 11 der of temple WHIT pm. at GEORGE COL father, three s mains may be seen Saturds: Mount ( FARWELL. Saral Howpd tal, Wi €T Broad Creek. Md HASSETT. = Thurdas e home of 1353 1y ASSETT. N our late siste FENNELL. am. two brotl 1 pm. from Church, Sth st bet LAWS. Wednesdar, Washingten Univers: beloved danghter of of Catlett, Ve 830 F st nw ment_at Catlert via Southern R. R MAJOR. Officers a Cliff ‘Rock Reref: uested 1o atien brother. R late recide Mar 26, &t 1 pm INO."A FRANKLIN MAJOR. the funeral of our D. MAJOR. from h den st. n.e.. F residence. LLIAM V BN, B pm. Th NELSON. On ROBERT E Charlotte Campbell day at 2 pm. NEWSOME. Departed the. Funeral will take p at 1 p.m., from Met; R st. between 12th ment Harmonia cel PFEIFFER. On Mond am., at Providence husband of Sarah ¢ neral from chapel Co., 1113 Tth st 8:30 am. thence where solemn requies friends invited. In tional cemeters. copy). SCHEELE. Weanesda residence. 13 Q SCHEELE, husband con of the late Scheele. Georgetown. Frida TALTY. Wednesda a.m.. ELIZABETH Tals. nw. Please omit flowers. please copy.) WEET. illness, FRED H. Ellen West. Fu dence, 110F May 26, at 2 p.m. 1 cemeters. R BOYER. In sad but 1919. Loved in HIS SISTER. BURGESS. A tribute of_our beloved hrot CLINTON. mother, T parted ' this life fourteen years 1 Simy 2 Home is sad. O God. how drears Tonesome, lonesome evers xpot: Listening for her voice till wea; Wears, for we hear it not DAVIS. Tn sad but ‘our dear and devoted aunt. EM: Who entered into r day. May 25. 1014 Oh, how we miss hier: In our hearts she alwars shail be bered. For her place hus never will, o sleep on. dear a Until we shall meet ¥ NTEC DORSEY. our dear mother, who departed thix 1 BONS, MAURICB DURSEY, neighbors for tieir k ness of onr dear husband and father. at the time of hix death WIFE AND DAUGHT Briscoe, sister uf Jane Albert wnd William Jo night, M . 7:30 Baptist Chureh, R st sts. nw. Interment, 1638 Vst p.m. CLOMAX. Departed this life. in fu of Chrixtian faith, Wednes 24, 1922, at 2:23 o'clock. Bhe leaves to mourn lier loss brother. three grandchiidre. tern-in-aw, and u lost friends. Funeral from Church, 3rd and Van Body will lie Home Is sad. 0 God. Listening for her voi ARTIIA THOMPSON. Dt Tuesday, M HINCHAM. from 332 Pa ited Glenwood ceme: his late residence, 1911 painful_suffering, CHA n.w. repose of his soul at § a.m. (Balti Requiem mass Funeral from liis late re on Friday. z Tuesday, Mas 23, 1622 after a long | my_dear brother, FR. parted this life three years ago today, Mas | ife: remembered in deatl In sad but lo 7 f In lfilemuriam. | EVANS. “1n sembrance of wy dear our mother. MARY EVANS o a sgo today, 1 WIL for the floral tributes; fAtes St Asyium lis worldly tri HER LOVING DAUGHTERS Joues Marsbiali. | ral Friday etropu! for vou OTED HUSBAND. ¢ berw h and 2 of our wife Delapiase, Va e 5 o i May 25, 1918 N AND GRANDCHIL DREN B remewbrance of i ) sm from us D cHIL . HILDA . KAHIERT. of services PRy ineral how drears, bear her not i sive as! AX | CLOM Bap | prILLIPS. Tatier. 10V LLIAM G S. N, ret h '\“i,‘ i MEMOR MOTHER, MA M Fun lapel of I sve. DLW, HOMER. Wednesdas, May 24, Mrs' CARRIE. les H Hon u dence of her s HOMER. 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