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SEE . ‘THE -EVEN NGA STAR, - WASHINGTON, - D. .'C., TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. i - 7 el You Are Invited to Meet MISS BYRNE of the McCall Company, in the Pattern Talk over your home dressmaking plans for fall with an expert. Learn how you can make your own clothes in perfect s.tyle withe— The New McCall “Printed” Pattern Pattern Department—First Floor. Second Floor. “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Preserving Kettles $1.29 Genuine “Wear - Ever” Aluminum Preserving Keu[es, with bail handle; Goldenberg’s—B: Boys’ $6.50, $7.50 and $8.75 Tw Boys’ $12 Two-Pants Boys’ $10 Serge Suits Suits, $9.75 $6.75 Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. | mateh at $2.00 pai Sale of Young Men’s Two-Trousers Suits ders of the season’s lines of Genuine Palm Beach and Mohair a variety of colors. Sizes 34 to 38 only. At this low ice itf will pa next season’s needs. 5 price mllpl.‘youtobyig:". > 5 5 ; . 5 Denartment 50c White Voile, 39¢ Yd. 44 INCHES WIDE d o . . ' Trimmed rimmed : : M¥'lslit Our T 44-inch White Chiffon Vaile, a very fine, sheer, transparent, Hats il nery Hats - two-ply quality, that makes up into beautiful waists and dresses. Depart ment 4s-Inch Imported White 40-Inch White thdia Linon, a and See the Swiss Organdy, a very fine, sheer, fine, h lity, Wondecful transparent, permanent- Enow - white " vicacnen. 19¢C Array of . ;1;‘:::)1\ y;l;'é‘“l Worth 59C Worth 29¢ yard. 5 z 5 TS 40-Inch White Mercerized Beautiful New Fall 36-Inch White Novelty Voile, Batiste, a_yarn mercer- L < voven | ized quality, for lin- 9 a very fine grade. In white woven | [%eq agality, Jfor Ln- 1 C Hats Now checked and striped ef- on Display. fects and broken plaids. 25(: 36-Inch White Middy Twill, Worth 39c yard...... a close-woven twilled quality. Worth 25c 18‘: ard Goldenberg’s—First Floor. S SAVINGS OF ONE-THIRD IN THIS SALE OF *40 Axminster & Brussels Rugs T R R LU sell at about a third less than the regular price. They are 9x12 ft. large-room size Axminsters and Brussels Rugs, of heavy, durable quality, that will give Jong years—of service. To round out the sale we have included a lot of Perfect-quality Axminster Rugs in size 8 ft. 3 ins. by 10 ft. 6 ins., of the same high standard of excellence. Choose from oriental, floral and me- dallion designs in the best and most-wanted col- orings. ; $22.50 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $16.85 Alexander Smith & Sons' Make Seamless Brussels Rugs, all-wool face, in floral, oriental. medallion > and neat figured designs. Many in the popular blues, as well as tan, rose, red and green. Sizes 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 ft. for large rooms. $10 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $5.25 ze. ex12-ft., Large-room Size, Extra Heavy-weight, Doublc-warp Grass Rugs, not the flimsy kind usually o advertised around this price. Handsome oriental, mecdallicn and neat border designs, in green, blue, tan Covers to Fit Kettles and brown. " 30c Extra $4 and $5 Small-Sized Rugs, $2.69 A 54 Alexander Smith & Sons’ Make Asminster and Velvet Rugs. in floral. oriental and Colorings suitable for any room in the house.—First Floor—Bargain Table. R M o-Pants Suits RIGHT IN TIME FOR SCHOOL ' WEAR at $35.45 All_wool and wool mixtures; coats lined with Venetian or twill; Norfolk models with yoke and inverted-plait back, also new goli- back style. Large variety of new fall color- ings in browns, olive, greens and heathers. Both pairs of knickerbocker pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ $7.50 Corduroy Suits, $6.39 Bo: Two-pants Corduroy Suits, clever r- folk models, coats lined with khaki; both pairs of pants ful lined. Ideal suits for school or rough wear; sizes 7 to 17 years, Boys’ 85c Pants, 65¢ Boys' Cloth Pants for school wear, neat suit- ing mixtures in assorted colors: straight knee pants in si 1 to 8 vears; knickerbockers in sizes 7 to 16 years. (First and Third Floors.) greater values than will be po: Made of all-wool navy blue Two-pants Norfolk | gerge in smart Norfolk mod fall models, for —| with yoke and inverted-plait wear: assorted back; coats lined with alpaca; e slorings and mixtures; both full-cut knickers, lined and taped & pairs of pants fully lined: sizes | throughout: sizes 10 to 16 year: Goldenberg’'s—Second Floor. Note—Extra pair of pants t il ° T m SalA LS Goldenberg's—First Floor. N T L A Smart and practical dresses for school and general wear—entirely new models of guaranteed fast- color ginghams, in a large and va- ried assortment of colors and ef- fects, clevefly styled in new ways, $6.50 Part Blankets at $4.65 Pair Heavy-weight Part-wool Double-bed Size Blankets. Beautiful plaids of blue, pink; tan and gray, as well as white or gray with blue or pink borders. Geldenberg’s—Fourth Fleor. r Savings = Newest Fall Dresses | Distinctive Styles Copied - From Models Selling at $35, $39.75 and $45 for . [ ] = Right ahead of the Fall season with bigger savings and ble later on when the demand for these fashionable frocks will be at its height. These are dresses — copied from higher priced models, and they offer a broad range : of the new season’s most smartest and most in demand styles— = all at a price surprisingly low for dresses of such high character. There are smart draped and modified draped effects, loose flowing panels, longline silhouettes, and new ideas in pin tucking and novel pleatings. New beaded and braided models are represented, as well as tailored, semi-tailored and trimmed dresses in great variety. Many have girdle ornaments, sash-trimmed motifs and other trim- ming embellishments. Colors of navy, brown and black. Sizes for misses and women, as well as extra sizes for stout i NOW IS THE TIME TO SUPPLY FALL NEEDS IN' THE Wool $1.39 Seamless Sheets - 81x90 Size $1.19 Sheets made of strong and firmly woven sheeting cotton—dependable for wear and guaranteed per- fect quality. Full double size, with deep hem; hand- torn and ironed. $3 Bedspreads, $2:25 Crotchet Bedspreads, full double-bed size; heavy raised Marseilles patterns. $1.25 Bedspreads’ 98¢ Crochet Bédspreads, single- bed size: in an assortment of Marseilles designs. 19c Bleached Muslins 14c 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a close - woven, soft - finish grade, free from starch or dressing. 25c Unbleached Sheeting; 19¢c 36-inch Unbleached Pequot Sheeting, for making sheets; superior high-grade quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s 79¢ Crepe Bloomers 69c Women’s Crepe Bloomers, in flesh color; full widths; made with large reinforcements; all sizes. Extra Size Pink Batiste Bloomers, soft finish quality; some lace trimmed; full cut; large rein- l.OO forcements ......... Goldenberg's—Third Floor. oy Births' Reported. The following births have been reported the health department In the last twenty-four Maria Bapeniti; boy. sand Vida Fielding, hoy. V. and Anoa E. Carico, boy. nd Lilllan G. Lebman, girl. Joseph J. and Frances J. Crowley, boy. Howard ‘A. and Aunle A. Henry E. and Sadle R. Jackson, girl. Charles 8. and Elizabeth Baker, girl. Odilen J.'and Della V. nd Alice Harvell, boy. 0d- Emma Howlin, boy. Emily F. Haifleigh, boy. Phillip and Det 3. Ebert, boy. James L., r., and Hazel Kelly, boy. Thomas and Hattie. Simmons, girl. Joseph H. and Marian Hayes, boy. Eugene and Marguerite Arnoid, girl. Altert and Minnie Pankes, boy. ce and Ruth H. Gray, girl. E. and Jenevie Henderson, girl. Caarles aud Roberta Harris, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to Georgiana Courtney, 73, 216-A . 78, 240 2nd street northeast. 4 Garfield Hospital. Willlam T. Biscoe, 38, Bt. Elizabeth’s Hos- Richard J. Howland, 44, Waiter Reed Hos- Martin Finerty, 50, Walter Reed Hospital. Emergency Hos- Sarah P. Harrison, 14, Walter Reed Hos- ) iliam Sweeney, m Billingsley, 42, Garfield Hospital. 8, Freedmen's Hospital. v, 21, 1721 Seaten wtreet. a Middleton, 70, en reute to Freed- Brown, 29, Freedmen's Hosp FAMOUS FIGHTER DIES. Sergt-Major Quick Hero of Battles All Over World. Maj. John H. Quick, one of the heroes of the Marine Corps, died Louis last Sunday. the congressional honor for personal heroism at Guan- 1898, and the Hononfitor Toe LEWIS. Departed this life Sunday, Septem- distinguished Navy cross for bravery in action at Belleau Wood, in France, in 1918. the latter action “he volunteered and taking a truckload of am- munition into Bouresches, France, over a road swept by artille gun fire, thereby relleving a critical sit- He also rendered conspicuous the Philippind 1902 and in_the occupation of He was retired for age in November, 1918, after twen- years’ service in all parts of the 'y and machine Cruz, Mexice IM’CARTHY RITES TONIGHT. Body of Drowned Treasury Clerk to Be Buried in Virginia. Funeral services for Elwood Mec- 11th street drowned Sunday at Rock Point, Md. be held tonight at the family ! residence at 7 take the body R — GROS-GREE, N-O-T_ GROS-GRAIN Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.{rswis. oficers and members of Betle B.| ikt Dupont Circl Materials are Satin Canton, New Flat Crepe, Crepe Satin, Faille Canton, Canton Crepe Poiret Twill, Tricotine, etc. Bl A 2 i H one to a window. Scotch, Nottingham and Tuscan lace IN A TIMELY SALE FOR Unlon Sl'“t59 44C weaves, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 2}.£ and 3 yards long. SCHOOL GIRLS Women's Gauze %0“10“ U‘nion Neat or heavily worked designs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor., Suits, low neck and sleeveless; . TOMORROW AT tight and loose knee styles. . 39 C t 19 Regular sizes only. Cc CLretonnes, C Boys’ Balbriggan Union Suits, Mill lengths of yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in lengths from :2:: lr;lec};-m;i_ s’;;:{ee,:fs' Lol 2 to 8 yards, but*hundreds of yards alike in patterns suitable for quaglity. Sizes 6 to 12 50C draperies, curtains, scarfs, cushion, comfort and furniture covers, [ J Vears. Worth 69¢, at.. as well as for aprons and dresses. Light and dark colorings. Floor—1 o. with colored stitching and con- trasting colored stitching. Cor- rectly proportioned sizes from 7 ‘to 14 years. : S Mrs. Potts’ Steel Heavy Galvanized- Bad Trons, three irons. iron Wash Boilers. | weight, stand Shoet Steel Gas of | jarge pize, with | bandle . 01l Btova Ovens. is i * L o%d gy 39 Goubie £ 5129'. handles ..... walls ~$17.95 Sults that young fellows like—built on youth- ful, snappy lines, expertly tailored to assure per- fect fit, correct style and good service. And priced to save you money, with an extra pair of trousers that practically doubles -the wear of the suit. £ 5 Materials are blue stripes,” brown stripes and tweeds in sport models. Sizes 32 to 40 for young men and students. Final Clean-Up Sale of Men’s Palm Beach & Mohair Suits, $4.95 Out they go tomorrow—regardless of former priees or ‘actual cost. Broken lots and remain- Kottles, six-quart trade | size size: with QR strainer cover .. September Sale of Housewares Plates with nickel-plate e it e 92:29 $1.69 chemically treated handle 5 Keystone Food Choppers, beary iron, retimaed; fouf o Aluminom Cooking | cleancd; medium “$l 29 t Combination, $1.19 $2.98 Pyrex Oven Giass Pl Cotton Floor or Wall Brush $1.85 Wizard One regular $1.25 Wizatd Ol Mop. with. long_sdjus handle. oo regular 60c bottle of Wizard ' i it 3 \1.69 i i S il ikt . New School Dresses | “Tus.© |33 Lace Curtains, $185 hoice of curtains by the pair or panel curtains, use the head of the list of books that have most influenced KN pleasant N\ reading, and the INTER! ’ increases on every page. Citizens Savings Bank 3 1336 New York Ave. containing waist_and mecklace: on | Pennn. ave., near 17th st. Main 4310, br UMBRELLA, lndy's: on September 9. at 19th st. and Columbia road. Flair. Funeral Wednesday, 1 o'clock p.m. thirty pounds, D. G. 8. stamp. billed hetween John Marshall Reward, return {dexeph” Phillips, Wholesale Tow, Center mar- 1 iplace and 6th and P. and color filter: in leather case: between Fred- ck and Ridgeville, < CAMEO PIN. Reward. 818 F st n.w. A ~ Anme and addressin iteward It returned 1428 F wt. ___* Z in Union station . Southern Railway bldg. Re- Unlon, station, from which point it M e shipped to Manassas, Va.. k : ;:nleh \the lnlcr':nenl wbl take place n emoriam. tary honors the local | ALBINSON. In ‘memor: DRt o the e o and brother, JANES B R LBI S, e Mr. McCarthy was connected with | Parted this life five years ago today, Sep- the United States Treasury Depart- T i ment. He was a graduate of George | TAZUER ycu've left us. precious loved one, Washington University. He is sur-| i 'o%h we bear vived by his father and mother, Mr. et el and Mrs. D. R. McCarthy; a brother, | wuren and wotr o oo Shore. Harry McCarthy, and a sister, Miss | For we gom Thelma McCarthy, of this city. Tl we are g May he rest in peace. Cards of whu"k& n"u EVOTED PARENTS AND BROTHER. * In memory of my dea beloved ¢ ELL. We wish to express our sincere ‘frlvulL JAMES BANKS, thanks & recation fo our relatives and | life four years ago u triends ‘who were wo kind to us in our be- reavement, and also for beautiful floral He has come to a crown of perfect life, and tributes at the death of our dear husband be rex and futher, WILLIAM L. CAMPRELL. And with Toved onen e pae mer sy HIs WIFE AND CHILDREN. * retreat to commune on tle Chrit: cflu‘}'m. w.-'-n.m to express our hearty _ our .‘«;n_ et nankx and grateful appreciation to oor many 8 OTED FRI friends and relatives for their numerous acts MARGARET and of kindness, expressions of xympatiiy the beautiful floral tributex at the deat our dear mother, GEORGIANA COURT: THE FAMILY. KING. 1 wish to expreas my sincere thanks and appreciation to friendk for their sym- pathy and beautiful goral tributes to my dear sister at, her death. o MRS. WILLIAM HALEY. * ing memory of onr dear S M. CARROLL, rs ago. September 12, g he breathed not a murmar, stood by his side r not. 1 am with thee, = t thou ever ab V'er the river the pale boatma He leard e vt i of biaonne e Blath‘. T'::-fl'_:l_m: and itx sorrows he bore him Bewntiful shore. BAYLIE. Saturday. September 9, 1922, at RIE AND. (P DY 0T 3:15 pan.. JENNIE BAYLIE of 81 H st. AND TN souIEN n.w, Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John T. Skinner, the | CHASE. 1n xaa lovin ew Jeriey ave. and H ot n.w.. Te. | IS dear Wife, BESSTE (TR whn mciecy hope, day, September eight 3 Glenwood cemetery. BURKE. Monday, September 11, 1 at| A happy home we once enjoy rfield Hospitai, ELSIE MACAULEY, be How sweet the mm-'mnr:’u;im" loved wife of William Burke. Notice of | BUt death has left a lonesomencks funeral hereafter. ® § _ This w can’ never fill CATHCART. Monday, September 11, 1922, | FOr ms heart is sad and lonely now. Mise ANNIE.A. CATHCART. Frneral from grief too deep to tell: Joseph Gawler's Sons chapel, 1730 P ime will come—1 care not when— B o oo, eyt |y e 1D ton il well at 2 o'clock. weat private, Kocl s SBANI OSEPH CHAKE, Creck cemeters. Ot flowers. . AVENWORTH, KAN P CLAREK. fonday, September 11, 1922, GER.( COSTELLO. In sad but lov emembr TRUDE beloved daughter of Maurix agd | 4f our dear father, JOHN CosT m.lm‘ The Bessie yne (nee Kothwell), aged departed this life' 10 years ago Sey vears. Funeral from her late residence Db, st ne., on Wednewdss, September 1 at . Relatives and friend o o aitend. G ae HIS FAME SRR RS JOHNSON. In affectionate memory mwum i ons nmm‘r“Lv 18: dear LILLIAN E. JOHNSON. who a:;-rm Tilier Bieed Geatral Hompital, ihis lte Tour Sears wgn today. Sepee 13 Burr aud Lelia Harrivon, - Funerai services | 1915, Max xhie’ rest’ in peace. :.“I’:':? l!l;“'fl;flnll.!:‘m‘.hlfl'l':l] “4‘1 ll'll‘"-l. .“, ER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * urch at’ Leesburg, Va Tueaday, ahout 3:56. pm. Ielatives 20d | op e Near Hatad Put 1o KEARNY JOHN" Triends.insited o attend. SON e "diea Tour Sears o totey. Bopt. 918 3 3 4 HER BROTHERS AND SISTER. * LEWIS. A tribute of jove to the me dear friend. BELLE E. LEWI}. st D, dear princess captain, peaceful sleep, in at Z p.m. Interment ars ago tod: September 12, May bis soul rext in peace. ber 10, 1922, at 9:15 o'clock a.m.. at Freed- men’s Hospital, Mrs. BELLE E. LEWIS, be- loved widow of the late Isaiah J. Lewis of 1810 T st. n.w.. devoted daughier of the | late Richard ‘and Marin Moss of Spotsyl: Tania counts. ‘Va. and beloved sister of | oe. bt uor furgution. 1< X1 1 can sy , Kellis and James Moss, Mrs. Lizzie [ For mem: i ¥ frien Brooks and Lucy Alsop. the late 3 A William M. Samuel D, and 1 hears 1 shed my tears re. Polly Ross and Ida Comf: be « ¥ is o' Thureday, September 14, from 1 ekt Sou on gopder s, 0T F LIEUT, i i Church at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends in- | i FRIE: vited. (Brooklyn, . Y., and Fredericks- | JEWEL LE: burg, Va., papers please cops-) T [ LEWIS. Queen Victoria Household 1711, | MADISON. In «ad but loving remembrance G. U. 0. 0. F., is notified of the death of | e ter. ESTI MADISON, PEWNG %8 0 | who departed this iife one Séar ago todey ECOND ANNA P. M. N. G. BELLE E. member of taid lousehold. Call’ mecting ””"l‘('“"" ass1 a ellows’ Hall Wednesday evening at eep her, Jesns. in Thy i 7:30 o'clock. All members requested to Till T reach abining 5?:&,"‘ attend. meeting. Then. O Master, let me fee hor: RESSIE TAYLOR. M. . Love and keep her as before. P. W. CURTIS, W. R. 3% | HER TOVING SISTER, LILLIE MADISON LEWIS, All members of Belie E, Lewis Guild. 1)/ BRI ®! No. 5, will please meet at the Whitelaw | MOLONEY. In xad lut lovin At 303, 13th and T sts. n.w.. Tues- | " of our acar hrother, PIITID "s’l"::{"n?{‘i':'? ay, Beptember 12, at 7 o'ciock, 10 make | \ho Geparted thix iife toel ‘250 to! arrangements for the funeral of Mrs. | duy. Neptember Srigaiabinst ) BELLE E. LEWIS. ! Forg . BY ORDER OF ACTING P. C. FRANCES | horeet vou. b ROBINSON. N. MOXLEY. Secy. + | v losed sou Tour memory in LEWIS. The officers and members of Ruth { A.iy ‘the hour s Chapter, No. 8. 0. E. .. are herebs notified : o warbie’ ot Zion Bapdt Ciureh Thore- : 5. September 14, at o'clock pm.. | . In sad but lovi " fo attend the funeral of ‘our late worthy'| dear wife. and our" borore amataen matron, Sister BELLE E. LEWIS. who died | MARY ELIZA TAYLOR. who departed. this Bunday, Septemeber 10, 1923, Piease wear | life six years ago todey. Septombor 1501916 all white and white gloves. { Always in our me 4 EDWARD WEYMS, Worthy Patron: | Rbegt) ouiar B e e, EFFIE F. STEWART. Secretars. <. - I 1 | LEWIS, The officers and members of the all Harlan Relief Association. reby notified to attend the funeral of our vice president, Sister BELLE ¥ LEWIS, Thursday, Sept. 14, at 1 o'clock, at Zion Baptist Church. 'Rev. Howard, | gop o tteadance "expected. - OLE. President; J. R HER HUSB, i CHILDR 5 AR . MATILDA TAYLOR, AND THOMAS “TA #tor U8 ¥ ! uWay one year ago, September 12, w2y, 1 Passed from this earth to a peaceful r Calied by God, who knoweth bests "1 LEWIS. The P. M. N. G. Chamber. G. U. 0. 0. F., announces the death lnte “associate. Mre. BELLE E. LEWI T AT G Esumwry you will remain, Funeral Thursd: ptember 14.” from il aven we meet again. Baptist Churcl Al fnmates are | HER LOVING MOTHER AND STEP requested to Ayl ATHER. A 2. NELSON, TYREE. A tribute of love to th et Grand Ruicr. [ Tourtweet and oring Friond. " SRLAT MAMIE A. JACKSOM TYR Chief Grand Seribe. who departed this life September XD MRS, W. A. EVANS AN Lewis Guild, No. 5. Heroines of the Templars DAUGHTER. Ly Crmeade "ars hereby ordered to assemble At | WILSON. In loring memory of i naptiee Chorch, F b, between 3rd and | Lang and fathers ALFRED S WriBoN 41 sts. s.w., Thursday, September 14. at| who departed this life years deceased Sister and Princess Captain, RELLE VIVIAN AND RICHARD. * E. LEWIS, who departed this life Sunday. | m. Members September 10, 1922 at 9:15 ————— — ©" the varions guilde of the District are FUNERA erdlaily dnvited “to, attend In full naiform. L DIRECTORS. FRANCES M. ROBIN: coss First SIR ENIGHT H. W. GORDON, Royal 'Adviser. NETTIE MOXLEY eut. Princess Seety. ¥ MORTICANS LOMAX. Departed this life Monday, Sep- tember 11, 1922, at 1 p.ro. after o short | 17301732 Pu. ave, IMiness Freedmen's Hospi LYLE ‘Washi TOMAX. She leaves to mourn her lows | mother, father, tbree brothers, two sisters and a host of relatives and iriends. Funeral Trom Vermont Ave. Baptist Church. Tinrs day, September 14, at 1 p.m.. Rev. James E. Wiilia SR i GEORGE TIMUS, Church Clerk. * [Frirate Ambulances. McCARTHY. Sunday. September 10, 19: \ified _and Efficient WOOD MILTON McCARTHY. Funeral sery b Tice. W. W. Deal & Co., §16 I ST. Lincoln 3464, 1ith st. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. e e Interment Manassas, Va. _Automobile Service. ___ Chapel, ROBINBON. Monday. September 11; 1922, ny | Established 1 Telephone Col. 7023. 2: idence, 520 T st. n.W.. ll ]ll\' CO MARGARET ANN ROBL beloved wife . H. HINTES i F. HINES, Prop., o003 14tk ot 1w te Ambul of the late Isaac Robinson and devoted mother of Eleanor Robinsor and Octavia M. Bryan. Funeral Thursday. September 14, at 11 a.m., from Zion Baptist Church, F’st. bet. 3rd'and 4% s.w. Friends invited to be o, o ; & ~ Mrs. M ARET A ROB (Fozrhzwf:‘ol:n No. 5 3 ursd PH ! 108 Chapter, Nou 30t Furen: Foot: w3t ARSpeare CitNichols WB-Spears 11 a.m. _Members "‘1:"\' “Nl (: ll"ll"nd - ALMA J. SCU Vorthy Matron. r ROBINSON. Queen of Sheba, Household of JOSCph F. Birch’s Sons . 20, Grand United Order of 0dd | 3034 \[ St N.W. Established 1841. is Rereby notified to_attend the [ OUY - NGW. o pone West 96. AR R Automobile Service. "."':::; = .u.',; 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director snd September | Embalmer. “Livery in connection. Commodious I chapel and modern crematorium. Fellows notif funeral of P, M. N. G ROBINSON. Thursday. 11 am., from Zion Baptis meeting at the hall Wednesds: 13, at 8 p.m. ¥ ""MAUDE BURKE, M. JERTRCDE E. i | prices. 3 I'a. ave. n.w. Tel M. 1385, V| WM. H. SARDO & CO. INSON, The members of the Young l";:dk-p’ltrllll- t Star Benevolent Associa-| 412 1 st. ne Vi une Lincvln 524. tione No. 1, are requested to attend the| Modern Chapel. _ Antomobile Funerals. MARGARET ROBIN- | — September 14, at 11 a.m., VL Charen. L. " President, | | Nelther nn-hm.(- S0rS uo MOP con- - i nected with the origin . It. Speare SIMPSON. Sunday, September 10. 5 I ekl e residence P | esavtizhment. 940 F St. N.W, Kelley, 908 11th et now,. REBE BLAIL | Phone 2 = IMPSON, devoted wife of Villiam Simpson 2 e whe Jaze icnur ant Mrws | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e o 1113 SEV 1 ST. N.w. 2 from Winsiow's el 120 and 18 3 30 chapel. _ Tetephone Main 2473 PALDING. - At bis home. 1963 Biltmore st.. Tu'nothy Hanlon ‘September 11, 1922, JAMES H. SPALDI 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 8543 funeral_of Al SON, Thursda * husband of Lilly B. Spalding. funeral hereafter. AN, Monday, September 11, 1 MONUMENTS. 2:15 a1 JAMES M., son of the late Red- | — = ——me o — o T s Buliivan. | Funeral from nis | ~We speclalize in designing and erect- Inte residence, 1142 237 st., on Wednexdas, | ing memorials (monuments and mauso- ber 18, 0 a.m.’ Requiem n e "Stephen’s Church at a.m. Relatives | leums) of quality and character. and friends invited. a2 Let us take you to see many speci-~ TALBUTT. Sundy SRMIN K. beloved hus. | TENS Of Our work in any of the local and of e cemeteries. band of Lena M tt, aged #9 vears. Funeral from h e residence, 150 wt. ne Wedneday, September 13, af 11 a.n { THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., Relatives Fort Lincoln cemetery (privte) 914 Fifteenth Strest . Sunday, September 10, 1 =3 = = — WATEON, BUBRY, toved oshand of Lotiss CEMETERIES. % & d Cs.g. 415 1dth st. n.w. Re: wiiver ball: on 7th st. Mr. K. Goy, 1467 Church st. n.w. Reward. Reward. Retura 1400 New. FOX TAIL, tan. tortoise rimmed: on 17th Reward. J. . Cas GLASSES, ¥ street at Woodward & Lo- ner. Finder call Col. 8180, tween T and H sts. North_8545-W. throp's corner. POCKETBOOK, brown leather: Monday, about Cali Columbia 9888 POODLE, whilte: Lincoln 1860, Apt. PRAYER BEADS, g date on cross. L | SETTER DO, bis ed fram 1811 Kalora | Phone Col. 9385-W.. SHRINE BUTTO return 614 after 6 pm. | yPAGER. Tuesday, e = close; tag No. d white, femnle, stray- road Saturday night. RIST WATCH, Elgin, initi Gruce Dodge Hotel, room 0. WRIST WATCH, gold. 14th st. car between Fl on Clifton st. 8:30 Sunday %L Reward. 2539-W. BT. N.W_PRIVATE G- Wit monogram; on and Clifton st., atop to 1437; ebout rage; one car. D o “(nee ' Wagner), aged 66 vears | ——— g e e Fimeal from his Iate residence, 3601 30th _F R'l‘ N ut. m.c., Thursday, September 14 at 11 a ].l Toterment Prospect Hill cemetery. = Rel tives and friends invited to attend. 12 The Park e WILLIS. Suddenly, September 8. | Non-Sectariam Perpetual Care 1922, at 2 a.m., at Hartford, Conn., ELIZA e e - GARDNER E. WILLIS. She ves to Beautiful and fi“,“x mourn their loss & loving husband, one wis- Ter. Tour gunta”aud a host of friends and location. , gers, sy G. Wal 'y R o {":fir rn:rl“l:gllnd.rmbe«m 2 Lanay. % Readily accessible—on om thin e peacetul res Catiea by God, who knoweth bent: electric car line. Alwass In my memory Sou Wil remain. On Baltimore boulet Tntil In heaven We meet again. . ST g September 12, 1922, at 9 vard, at District line. 9 a his residence, 1383 Quincy st. n. T AS HOUD YEAGER, dearly loved .8 band of Nettle Kirkley Yemger and love Ce “ . n of #n'y' Ai‘g“:“:l‘n’ ;'llnl al 'l’l.flr'; his e Tesidence, 383 Ouincs AL, ow., s duy, September 14, 2 p.m. Friends invited. Phone Franklin 4745 Taderment private. Please onit fowers. + Write for Iilustrated Booklet N e In Memoriam. ~ FUNERAL DESIGNS, - A token of love to tie memory | (3 HAFFER 7 & i & L. lt’lElg‘;ll\ch. l§lll(.\l< EMBLENS Phone S Sept, 12, 1917, |t MoDERATS PRICES. 241617 God made & heact of gold. Statement . uing pure and trie: off it Tt iy wou - [Gude Bros, Co, 1214 F St, el u. to service.

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