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e ————— LANSBURGH & BROTHER Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Tuesday, July 25, 1922, = 420-43 Seventh Street Northwest s s = e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1822. = - . = - DR, ABERT SUCCUMBS BR SUDDEN Native of Washington in Hospital for Heart Trouble—Deceased AT e o Lansburgh & Brother Famous Quality Jane Stuart fii IO | Summer Silks : [BathingSuits| Follows the Fais FAD may be only a | In July Sal | orcoumE e A g o e s ave a ne Al n U ’Y a C at o o for yo“rw"m‘og way to kIcep' ahtr;ast“of t{hel ‘ \ 7 and 0% hings that | fads” T have sought out this | 1 ith it. Y an! a \ SUpCl’-Sp cuals I 6 5 d gosi‘::plt Pl!hoi:sm:-fitwim time—things with a prac- l fOr Tuesday 1 * ar to wear in the water, or tical side, yet with such you may want a gorgeous creation that is entirely novelty they appeal to | YQUECESS hes in kecp: F YOU'RE still anticipating vacation, this op- St L those who are frankly } % e oeamrle ot portunity to secure such splendid silks so low the wild waves. bored with anything pro- Supes specials that come priced, and permitting a selection so wide and in- It will pay you to sec 8218 | every Tuesday. 5 5 : }} week sees an increasing teresting, means but one t_hmg to you—a more ;’:; "‘I:;‘;“y"“,;“‘_"seh:fig: ([Sinteseiquathose Bycey elaborate wardrobe at a slighter cost. You can e N eee i foom each of ten depart- appreciate the value—akin to buying Government Suits, $1650 to $22.50. || ments, for more women . i come here l;:ekinhg them. Bonds under the market ”’I;:fi‘:h‘“g:fllinz Suits, | No C. O. Ds, phone or 5 & J Il mail "orders on these | 40-Inch White Sport Satin Satin Bathing Suits, | specials, but mgst pe?ple 40-=Inch crepe de Chine $11.95 to $39.50. I ider the values | ¢ > o i Soffciently worth-while | 40-Inch Lingerie Radium “(;;n‘lh;;l"h!lllng Suits, |y to merit personal shops } 40-Inch Figured Foulard il ) i 3 . n; S | 40-Inch Prmt:: georgettlte ! S 40-Inch Print. repe de Chine Extra Size Bathi It | xtra Size Ba ng i (l:getonnde i 40-Inch Navy and Black Charmeuse Suits, $9.95 to SILSS. F kfigfl‘:ifivw};&‘;fi'fi ! i x‘.:vyjfu..,.. 36=Inch Black and Colored Taffeta sz‘.;l:“t“"fs %:ItflorMIue-, Jouisare! not, you otght to ] BRE Bl 33-Inch White Suiting Pongee Bntl: Salts o/ CHE be, for there has not' been i Drapery Fabrics, in | |l 33-Inch Natural Tan Pongee dron, §2.95 to $8.95, a more useful and artistic short lengths to five Eebns" | yvards. Speclally fad for many seaso priced, which neces- i 5 Sw'l Tistits Bicito There is an efficient in- Sitates eurly shop- Dre-eminent! Beach Capes, $695 to structor in our Art De- ping to_profit. Fifth Floor. h H C < $15.95. partment, who not on lfl Women's Bathing shows you the latest an White Storm | 40-Inc eavY anton Shoes, 49c. prettiest stitches, but gives i “ Women's Bathing Slip- you directions that exactly Serge. $1.00 Yard | C Y d 2 65 pers, 79¢ ‘? $2.19. fit you. You may select fi | allcionehesde gt il rcpe’ a'r b . Children’s Bathing Sip- Shetland, Iceland, Silver e el ey pers B3 10,99 Glow or Sigknit Ring floss White French Serge, 42 Ayvad's w.m. Wings, AL L | inches wide. This is our A i [ weli Raava kgt avality Rubber Ear Stoppers, could knit a sweater for as Distinctly of the vogue for summer and fall, this ma- terial of deep crepe finish and heavy, pebbly quality. | —in the most-wanted | Black and white in generous degree and of course navy 25¢ pair. little as 60c? There is no i white.!hh_ut you ;a‘r; }é‘alz | blue, tan, gray and the bright evening shades. Second Floor. extra charge for instruc- | it at this price on ! > | only. : i Third Floor. . tion. Third Floer. | $295 Moire | , ' silk Bags, $1.59 | e e Seasonable Wash Goods Special Demonstration These are stunning '| black bags, silk lined, en- graved frame, with mid- dle change compartment, | mirror fitted, and fin- | L'F At Sensationally Reduced Prices HE great savings on these attractive materials are likely to make you decide you can have a new frock or two this season, after all. Values are so high and prices so low, there’s no telling when you ished with large silk tassel. A value that up- | |l holds the reputation of il all super-specials. i O HAVE a beautiful 4 : : al D First Fleor. | complexion it is neces- might be able to duplicate t.h?m / ' d Infant’s | sary first of all to have a 36-inch Colored Suitings—Inclu d]l n,g Vl::‘_l:ldll:ofiansmpz:;e::; S - 3 , Eyverfast—w s that closely 11 > Bassinette, $3.95 Ji healthy one. A representa Promenade, Bungalow, Fyerfast—weaves that closely e e | tive from the manufacturers resemble real linen. All the wanted colors. 28 ~ of Lifebuoy Health Soap will Ward .ol C Mattress, specially made || be here all week to demon- to fit_this bassinette. is || strate the properties of this is the wise woman who = - = takes no chances and sur- 32-inch Imported Dotted Swiss—Genuine yeys herself critically, even of dainty cretonne. filled | pure, clean combination of St. Gall, in attractive color combinations on 98 in dark corners, with the with layer felt. $149. palm oil and cocoanut oil. light or dark grounds. Yard..... et oy . C - aid of this charming little e e 27-inch White Checked Dimities— Moonlight Party Bag. It is Crib with wire spring and rubber-tired wheels. = And during the demonstra- & oL of brown leather and fitted i Step-In | fioakperion fou may have the Six neat patterns, of a fine, sheer quality. 28c with coin purse, powder i Drawers, 48¢c st se ot shedal piices. o0, Yard ...ieeeeen. TR Rl R i . N e | Nainsook; come in | 36«inch Dimities, Checked La Chine or [cniil case. A tiny elec- I {‘,fi”a“ Lt ,‘.fié"},ofi,‘;‘.’é i - Rlcis cAky; Mo 28 Woven Tissues—Your choice of these three favorite tric bulb, worked by a ! bottom trimmed with 8 for 49c; 16 for 95c dress materials in lovely patterns and col- 35 small button in the back, finish of narrow Val lace. orings. At, yafd.....ocoeleiociiiiianinns C mercilessly shows up This special invites you | |l to buy several. | | E Third Fleor. 36-inch White Ramie Dress Linen of a every defect in the large beautiful weave. Only because we secured it through ~ mirror top. $2.95. o | a very special purchase can we offer it at, 68 AGS of white or gray Brassieres i yard C..lieeieeieeiiiii e 5 (o} silk moire are shown at 79¢ Al et mer in almost every conceivable | Odds and endsl gf ! shape. They are called | isr?;eng;d Bn;?g‘:lz ‘h"dcogel. ZENIMIIARERERERRS TAHHREINUURENEERANS SSENENNANN NSNS Sport Bags,” but, indeed, S they are lovely enough to accompany the daintiest afternoon frock or to be carried in the evening. Nature's Rival and Nemo, of mesh and fine muslin, brochia and silk, with lace trimming. Sizes 32 to 46, but not all sizes in each make. A value that can be classed only as special. Third Flear. " Pieces, 3% An opportunity to se- cure stamped pieces for || holiday gifts or home needs ‘at_the lowest of || | prices. Colors—white | | and tan. Pieces include runners, centers, pillow- || | cases, dresser scarfs, pil- ! | A\ SN AN Bargain 6th Floor All that is charming in Summer Dresses of the better kind included in this Clearance Saleot300 Dresses at Dark and Light Voiles 9 5 Normandie Voiles . Organdies andehinens 4 Every graceful touch of fashion—from 7 7/, 7 7 i | low tops, white buffet | sets, towels—the whole range of useful articles. ° Third Fleor. | Growing Girls’ White Pumps | | I and Oxfords i $2.95 | Sizes 2% to T. ii These much wanted I White Reignskin il Oxtords have welt I sole, some white i ivory sole and heel. I The pumps are I plain, with white | sole and heel. Par- | | ticularly attractive super-special to the girl about to vacar tionize. nd Floer. Z 7 Y ITS Cabachons shall B a fall frock or wrap be known. They may be of old gold or silver or enam- eled in brilliant colors. As a clasp for a girdle, a cape, a wrap or simply as a deco- ration or a heading for skirt drapery, the double cabochon foretells a de- lightful fad for fall. $1.50. HE pearls that encircle white throats or gleam against dark gowns this fall will be small and regular. We have just re- ceived from Paris some 54-inch strands of inde- structible pearls, of a sn_xafl uniform size or alternating a small and a very small one. SUSANE AN\ . the delicate fluffiness of the light voiles to the more sybdued dark printed and Normandie polka dotted voiles and the ever-striking straightline linen frocks. The season’s choice of colors and smart trimming effects are represented by this most desirable group. Sizes from 16 to 44. % ¢ Capitol Brand || Mattress, $8.65 These famous mat- | tresses, all layer felt in several pleasing color- ings of ticking, are soft and resilient enough to bring sleep comfort to those troubled with in- somnia or_addicted to the Welsh Rarebit hahit. Pourth Flaer. 20 packages Envelopes, 85¢ Fine White Wove, 63§ Size, XX Quglity En- velopes, strong and dig- nified in appearance. 5c single package of 25. It wilf Pay #u to buy the box of 20 packagss as priced above. Fivat ECKLACES of cut bakalite in coral shade are quite the thing, too, as well as genuine amber. I skall be glad to shop for you if you casnot came io the store; or to tell you merc about the mew things that arrive: daily. Call me at Franklin 7400. (Compiled by United States coast and Today—Low tide, 1:43 a.m. and 2:26 p.m.; high tide, 7:38 a.m. and 8:08 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:32 am. and 3:14 p.m.; high tide, 8:27 am. and 8:58 p.m. Today—Sun rose, 5:01 a.m.; sun 7:37 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun riges, 5:02 a.m.; sun sets, 7:26 p.m. Moon rises, 5:11 a.m.; sets, 7:23 p.m Automobile 1amps to b half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Sixty-Nine Years Old. Dr. Charles Abert, sixty-nine years old, of Rockville, Md.. died suddenly Baturday morning at the Montgomery County *_ General Hospital, Sandy Spring, Md., where he had ‘been for & week under treatment for heart trouble. Dr. Abert was a native of Washing- ton and a son of the late Charles Abert, widely known in Mentgomery county, ¥ cated in the schools” of Montgomery d. He wag reared and edu- d completed his education with a dbgres in medicine and sur- gery, although he never practiced his profession. He I8 survived by two children, F. Dache Abert and Mrs. Walter A, Wil- liams of Rockville, and t! brothers and sisters: Mrs. Baldwin, Miss Constantia Abert. Mrs. John B. Blair, Robert W. Abert and Allan Abert, all of Washington. 1 The funeral service "rl at the family residence in Rock- ville tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock. The interment will be in the family plot in the Rockville cemetery. i District of Columbia—Falr and eool- er tonight and tomorrow; moderate north and northeast winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; cooler tonight; moderate north and northeast wind: West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; somewhat cooler tonight. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably thundershowers this afternoon or tonight In south- east portion; cooler tonight, except in lextreme southwest portion; fresh north and northeast winds. Reecords for Twenty- Thermometer—4 p.m., 93: 8 p.m. 12 midnight, 76; ¢ a.m., 75; 8 a.m., 78; Barometer—¢ p.m., 2 29.74; 12 ollowing lliam D. 1 be held E WEATHER midnight,” 3 ., 29.88; nooi ure, oc m, yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 74, occurred at 3:30 a.m. today. Temperature date last year— Highest, lowest, 63. Comat of the Water. Temperature and_ condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 80; condition very muddy. Tide Tables. geodetic survey.) The Sun and Moon. lighted one- i i Stations. § g State of Weather Abilene, Tex. y Park ew Orleans PERU DEPUTY DEPORTED. Editor Advocated Repossession of Tacna-Arica by Government. By the Associated Press. LIMA, July 24{—Pedro Ruiz Bravo, editor of the newspaper El Tiempo, {and a national deputy, has been de- ported, it was announced today. The deportation, which took place last Tuesday, is attributed to his anti- governmental attitude in connection with the Washington conference with Chile over the Tacna-Arica question. Bravo has supported the agitation for repossession of Tacpa-Arica by Peru. Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy 80.02 20.86 EEUELUBL LB B! SRE2B583328380 EEEEIEEEEE R E E S 20.98 80.04 30.14 88 8014 92 2062 B4 3002 102 29.86 90 29.84 102 2092 84 2990 T4 re 3012 76 2998 88 . 30.08 96 30. & 30. 90 80. i} 3014 70 . 29, L Forelgn. Cle: Cloudy MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 34 Hours 2460 18th St., Cel. 638 CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO, Dupont Cirele, Fy. 5233 FOUND. Yo the dispeneary, szln . e ros: ital; ntincation to be' made tal bptween § a.m. and ¢ . LOST. DED_BAG_on_road fe Waldorf. Rew, e Star_office. 26! x_306-B, N BAG, black leather, on Lincoln morning rd. Notify Miss K. rity and Trust Compsny. 1, containing money. operator’s 53 tikie for’ gutmenile, Suturdsy, E, d from Glen Eeho; keej and return other contente. e Al Landover, Md. CUFF_LINK, nesr St l:' ¢ LINK, initils B R, C. |fl"£§ SR e & Rawg TR e Hystt il LY AT ROCKVILLE Employed 32 Years in Ordnance |BURGESS. A tribute of love to the me Maj. F. A. end Elizabeth J. Conrad, a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants, died at his home, 623 6th n loving street southwest, Saturday night, af- ter an illness of more than a month. He was employed in the ordnance de- Since our Joved . partment of the Army and the ¥ time has quickly flown adjutant general's office for thirty-two o 3 yfl{m B c ¥ o . LULA MACK. AND CHIL- phia, Pa., January 5, 1856, and came | NAYLOR. In sad but lovin of to Washington when a small boy. He | QUr desr father and hush Res. W. D. was at one time rst sergeant of y 2 ompany B, Washington Light In-| 28° todar, July 24, fantry, and won second prize In & national competitive drill in May, 1886, He aleo captured many honors | with th as a rifleman “onrad was tais ¥ p) c) -t o e My Conn t‘l_e"":;pms » Your work completed aud choicest biess- a member of the Knights of Malta Iy, wwittly, and wit the home of Mr. Conrad’s son, 402 7th etreel northeast, 30 o'clock to-| Nothi morrow afternoon. Interment will be SO ROV Dot ittcnar oot in Congressional cemetery. EXONERATED IN SUB FIRE. . In sacred memory of my dearly be- NEW YORK., July 24.—The poison-| ed this life two ye press, which burst into flames from a short clrcuit on July 6, was not gen- erated by Pyrene fire extinguishers, | T aomAs, , I loving remembrance of o a5 charged by city officials, accord- | THOMAS. who fe ing to the finding of the chief officer | ago toda of the state transit commission, em- bodied i a report of the accident made pyblic’ yesterday. The report we lost our mother recommends that the commission di- We 108t our dearest friend rect the Interborough Rapid Transit N AND DAUGHTER-IN Company to resume the use of the| Yes. we are 5o Jonely, setrachloride extinguisher. Without our grandmother, CHARLES CONRAD DIES. In Memorfam. of our f and Adjutent General’s Offices. er loss five yi GHTER, ANNA WATSON, R . THELMA & T a vorld Called by God who knoweth best. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. # LEWIS. A tribute of love to the sweel memory of our durling mother and grand: mother, CHARITY LEWIS, who departed this Jife five years ago today, July 24. 1917, A precious one from A place ix vaeant in o That never can be filled DEVOTED EON JAMES. In my heart your memory lingere, Sweetly fond and troe. - erc fs not a day. dear mother, That 1 do not think of you. DEVOTED SON JOHN. Mother, how hard we tricd to save you Prayers and tears were all in vain, Happy angels come and took you 'rom this world of care and pain. Mother, we think of you in silence; Few eyes can see ux ween; But maoy silent teais we shed Often 1 think of 30 When my heart i pain, Oh; {hia earth would be a heaven ioni t hear your sweet voice agnin. DEVOTED GRANDDAUGHTY 2 NILLA. s CHARLES CONRAD. Charles T. Conrad, son of the late ed_husband, JOKE) year ago today, July Can it be one 3 e away? 1eft n< all alone. Mr. Conrad was born _in Philadel- emembrance B, who departed this life two years 29, ars past awsy to heaven: s journey satisfied at Tast ings given, ut d the Legion of Honor 2ur ‘Gear spirit stole wwer, T 08 urviving him are his wife, Mary | Leaving us grief-stricken with the dawning— Ellen Conrad, four daughters, Edith, Heartbroken at the break of day Anna, May and Clara Conrs and a Yet now then, we know #on, Charles T. §r.; two sisters, Anna That od spirits must go to rest: McClintock and Ella Beresford, a| ThSt tieir going brother, F. W. Conrad, and two grand- ant children, Albert Doyle and Edith For God has ta Norton. Mother Earth/inciused the dear old body uld not occaxion woe € should consider ourselves blest; n your spirit to heaven, ber bre i by the hesutiful gres God has given, Eteen Lhimas Funeral services will be held at| coveres THE FAMILY. * s of my dear son ROB, 1920. ISAAC SCOTT. ¢ loved mother, MAGGIE SCOTT, who depart- ars ugo yesterday, July s held to be responsible for the 23, 1920, e of sevcral score passengers on Re Lexington avenue subway ex- HER DEV 8COTT est. sweet spirit. rest « DAUGHTE! JOHNEON, FLORENCE u dmother. MATILDA 4. ed this life eight yea 1914, g | ut & motler? wend; But when we t s for kindness to my father, BURRELL JOHN SON, I WATERS. = We wish to thank our many| The roses must die and the lips say good- our son. hnsband orother. NORMAN WINDSOR WATERS. HIS FAMILY. ¢ thanks to our many friends and meighbors | LIAMS. who deparied this lite four years ful floral tributes during the illsess and | HER DEVOTED SONS, LOUIS 8, AND EU- death of our husband and father, RUFCE| GENE A, WILLIAME. . 1L’ ELLIOTT. Sunday, July 28, 1922, at 2 a. FARMER. 25,10, LENA o, rARMER ‘I'!.mothy Hanlon GORDAN. Depa: 22 1922, at his resids HALL. D arted this life after a lingerin; Macss, Saturdny, July 22, 1922 10:5 | Mogsl Chapel. DOG, white le, has pink eye, amswers fo DO, S e Suiariny’ Sipst Bewert. 806 L st. n.w. i OLD_PIN contal Tam Seaiatany at base gy returned to 1010 Otis M. B oved wits of Arthur B E. Raner, 1. | KEYE—SmalDunch Keys on BEAIT cIala ¥ | reward. B afternoon. LI 52 Bryent 2 PIN—Bundey night, gold bar, center o smail b Ffllln:‘:. AR P AL Tet In_goid. T . bl s ;'n:é‘:%u'ufi::_-:‘ oF tele) 'f;!fi,.. 'BOO! with name R el Tewsl lapon ..‘-» , ‘on Lincoln Park car between cown and fo'n st. n.w. It found, call Lincoln Ae113. 800 th X ur denly, July 23, 1922, 4:30 o B Eapon private’ hospital NORMA 1 - location, of owmer S pive T Lards of Thanks e LoViNG CafoCiions ' HNBON. I wish to express my heartfelt B RTER s ARCELLOUE thunks to my neighbors and frien: their e eigiteen “'Gone. but not forgotten.' oot a6 B deaut ™ Sepech wakiey SISTER, MRS. A. PFEIFFER. * hak Rev. Howard an con In sad but I nd his wife for their kindneas of ‘my-dearly heloved hsvech. BERIAMIN inter and during his sickness, al .| F. WARRIC] left me one yeur mgo Reed for her kindness. May God | today, July 24, ever care for and keep them TER DAUGHTER, RUSIE EDMONDSON. S er T i el friends and neighbors for their kindness and iye, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes dur- But the beart will remember ail. ing our recent bereavement in the death of | DEVOTED WIFE, MATILDA 4. an N WAR- 3 RIC WILLIAMS. In sad and lovins MBS, We wish to extend our sincere| | of uF dear mother MARGEREE T Rri for their kind sympathy and most beauti- July 24, 1918 WILLIAMS, FAM; Married. . FUNERAL DIXECTORS. Telephone Col. Established 1878, THE 8. H. HINES CO,, W. B. F. HINES, Prop., 20012903 14th si. n.w. Private Ambulance. Beaths. WL R-BrcareCo g = | 1208 H ST REET Nw 1’.:::52‘::; b3 nu.;’sm:’e..x:.;’.:l..c {.':’&.:j 7,'mo§= A'l..N joa t her residence, T 24, 10 WM. H. SARDO & CO. 1922, at his D | 413 H at. n. Phone Lincoln 524. Fhars and | Siogern Conpel. Automebile Funerals. residence, 4505 ave. n. D. BOLLING. beloved husband of Clars and devoted father of Bolll o 111 d A - CONRAD, _tatrser, Jul 22 102 o V.L.SPEARE CO, 0T beiored; ayshen Neither the successors ef nor cun. cted with the original W. B. o2 350 pam. ' M| establishment 940 F St. N.W. CRAIG. July 22, 1822 at her residence, the tment, Washington _circle, 0 B PR ot ity i | Joseph . Birch's Sons B “army. and i SOl {3034 M St. N.W. Braniges at Renl Tuesds R X Automobils Bervice. —_— Sonday, July 23, 1922, after Quick. Dignified and Eficieat Rervies. 1" tilness, ALICE'B. DUI W LEE T Hapton), betovea wife of 1. Luci el Duffey. Faneral 'from her late resides Beat Pleasant, Md., Chapel road, Wednej 3 Interment Addison reiatives invjted. Rickmond papers plesse o P e » M. sciors. a3 Po: pve- g, V) eull 3C 200, ital, ELLA. beloved ’, " Funera . N : acacer 3606 60h st.. Congress Heights, | Magern Chapel. ol Muin 2473 Tuesday, July 25, at 10 a. . 2 &1 H BT. N.E. Phone L. 5843. - b ot phirerat July a ort oserm. 26, at clock. ~ Interment Fort Lin- 1, rted this life Baturday, Jul, .'l" g A8, ' MORTICIANS , Corne! Tuesdsy, July 001738 Pu, eve, 25, ’I‘D: the Chureh o ‘lhe Redeemer, near 0 WAW. D.C. 8t and Barry pl. nw. He leaves to moura | ‘gyamoms wie- Phonss M. 5155415, B> bis loss u mother, fat gl oot Wl ety T s ot i gttt biocionl ‘l:;l"ldinlfi of relatives and friends. All are JALIES T_ RYAN : 317 PA. AVE. S.E. ncels 143. 22 ee, GEORGE ALLEN, “beloved son o at 10: Christian faith, MARY JANE Private Ambulances. BiZir, “betoved wite of Enlip, Hall and Livery in Comnection. esda. her. of six soms. Fus s om First Bapti n, 6th and MONU. TS. rmon, Re oW, Bel 3 ly, Sand, 13 A We speciatize In designing and ersct- m“‘;fl'l‘h"‘)li"’)(.‘fl ’fiwd ing memorials (menuments and mause- o ey Hall | eums) of quality and character. e M. 5 s T o a Toeatey st. o'clock. Friends and relati hvlufnn; Call and see hundreds of photegraphic tend. Interment Congressions! i B * | quggestions and designs on exhibition in ly 22, DWAED W., sop o l'n {vnm oo nfl,rl;.r. our office. miyersity Hos- rasial trom 1028 6ih st. me.. Tues. | THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 0 , thence to Holy N 914 Fifteenth Street. Jytersmant BleSt Olres e 1933 HELENA |== Sundas. July 28, f the Jotte H 1 her late residence, 1 B Tuesday. Juls 36, at 8:40 to Holy Trinity € terment Mount Olivet ces . July 23, 1922, Suadas, July 33, 102 at his residence. 3520 " heloved husband of Anna G Pri on-See LM e Suterment a¢ Elkchorn, Wis. ¢ | 7" Beauti loyed ter of Cora M. Ridley, n ilo accensibl b i R Readly gcocsaible=gn ufi- place n.w. Friends invited. electric ca: 2 ¥ On Baltimore boule vard, at District line. All members of the temts are T gt T | Ofice: 705 12¢h SLN.W. D. €., and leader of 8t. Francis Tent, Phone Fra: P n July 26, at 1 o'clock. at Israel ted B: lfi'fi .}“ urch, 1st and B sts. s.w. Write for lilustra; g onder lin. STER ELIZABETH IALLY FUNERAL DESIGNS. SIS Spivoae ‘fil‘:‘w‘mmi‘“ds ng. ‘GEO ok T hster st. 8,1 8 EMBLEMS i

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