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said his condition was not serious. Butler charged that the accident re- chine making a sudden turn to the BICYCLE POLICEMAN HURT 'N COLLISION w’TH AUTO left without giving a ‘signal A e vl charge of colliding was preferred Negro Woman EKnocked Down by !against McDonald. Trolley; Man Hit by Motor |4 wus knocked down by an auto. | mobile at 6th and F streets last night {about 11 o'clock and injured about his Car; Injuries Slight. An automobile owned and driven |ankles. William H. Washington, 127 by Donald J. McDonald, 4316 Wis.| 15t Strect southeast. whose machife ' Donald J. 2 nald. 4316 5= | knocked him down, took him to Emér- consin avenue, and the bicyele of Po- | gency Hospital. liceman William Butler of the s | “Charlotte Tucker. colored. sixty- precinet, lided on N between eight years old, 1250 ion court and 6th streets last night about southwest, ed _down by a welock. Butler was thrown to the | street ear and G streets pavenient, sustaining injuries to his | s tace and right leg. “The injured policeman was ergency Hospital, where ruthwest yesterday afternoon and | the back of her head injured. Physi- s at Emergency Hospital dressed aken to it was! 9’ < 1216 F St. N.W. Mostly Silk In our Women's Dre the popular price of $25 each. astonishes. Many Draped Frocks, $25 Straightline Dresses, $25 Uneven Hem Lines, $25 Self and Jeweled Girdles Beaded Dresses, $25 See them tomorrow—surely! Misses’ Silk and Wool Frocks $25.00 1In Canton crepe. crepe de chine lace, lace and and Dre Hawaiian, backs and belted Canton combined bined, and twills, afternoon and stre cHoose from. and all navy blue, cocoa. brown, velvetcen evening, | crepe com- Women’s Suits—Extra | Second Floor long slashed panel jacket and the medium length side pockets, self strapping, tucking and cabie stitching. | Another Sale of New Klo sulted from the occupant of the ma- | William FI. White, sixty-four years | Shop. Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin-back Crepe, Poiret Twill, at........ .... So we shall have one morctbr day of $30, $35 and $40 dresses at The Fall's new fashion features in these dresses, and quality that Poiret Twill Coat Dresses, $25 Full Flowing Sleeves, $25 Tight-fitting Sleeves, $25 Round or Square Neck Lines, $25 In these assortments are dresses that have a place in every wardrobe—for street, afternoon, business and dinner wear. Coats! Coats! Coats Fur-collared Coats. Genoese wolf collar and cu | Special—Wooltex Top Coats sleeves and tucked panel back. New Sweater Skirts, $11.50 Of tan flannel, side-pleated styles. A new brocaded silk-and-wool fabric, a dress skirt worn with the new fur coatee. THE WAR WOUNDS FATAL. | Sergt. Carl A. Pike Dies at Wal- ter Reed Hospital. Sergt. Carl A. Pike, years old, a patient at the Walter | Reed Army Hospital, died yesterday. | Funeral services will be held at the | hospital enapel tomorrow afternoon |at 2:30 o'clock and interment will be in Arlington national cemetery. Sergt. Pike was a native of Spring- fleld, Mass.. and had been a member of the Medical Corps of the Army | since he was eighteen years old. He | was a master sergeant, the highest | non-commissioned ~ position in~ the | corps. He served with the 5th Cavalry and & LD D DN &) T NN N T N DD D S NN S D pecial Sales Friday—and Remnants $25 " in brown. navy. (new red) and black: full styles, with braid embroidery; $25.00 Kay Skirts, $18.50 "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, thirty-four $5.00. 3353930 Jap Sables.. size 1 the 5th Field Artillery in Flanders. He was severely wounded by Shrap- nel, this causing his death. WINS GARDEN CONTEST. W. H. Yates Captures Honors at Stanton Park. W. H. Yates, 433 6th street north- east, has been declared the winner of the lawn and garden contest conduct- ed by the Stanton Park Citizens' As- moclation, and will, accordingly, be the to Attend Funeral. day morning. be the celebrant. Mra. C. R. Duvall, chairman; Mrs. R. D. Brown, E. F. Scott and C. R. Duvall were the judges. | A typical Jelleff Friday tomorrow. New goods specially bought at worth-while savings, remnants so remarkably low as to make early shopping necessary. Be careful not to miss reading any of the items in the lists below. 100 Late Arrivals . to be Added Tomorrow to That SALE OF DRESS SALES R-E-M-N-A-N-T-S Left-Overs—YES! But Too Good by Far to Miss $2.95 Cotton Tailored Blouses, $1.85 Women’s Dresses 1 $16.30 Pink Dotted Swiss; size 32, | 00 Copenhagen White Linen o Bibies) Niade itk biesn: wize 36, $1.00, ana “tirnback coffe: . trimmed 1loo$%> White Organdic Dreas; size 32, 1$20.50 Pongee Coat Dress; size 34, i with narrow Trish | 15 Black and White Silk Dress; $5.00. | i alsn in fhis lot tiste Rlonses. and flet Pieot edge: re a few hand-mada wdo model, trimmed oken line ‘of sices $4.00 Hand-Made Blouses $2.45 White Straightline Georgette dress, $15.00. 15.00 White Canton Crepe Dre: Sheer hatiste: ent Rionses. tu 1 Riack and 1 Navy $25 Beaded Can- trimmed with filet lns on Crepe Dress, $10.00, drawnwork: all sizes. but not of W, s + piod omen’s Coats, Suits, $5.00 to $5.90 Hand-Made Skirts Blouses, $3.45 Bloyees: 14 I models: tiimn or hand embroidery ; 00 Reltod § v I'an and f med with real In broken line of & > 8 Suita, il Embroidered Dresses, $25 ot mave Wi and iack wih | $5.90 Tailored Silk Blouses Jlashed | paged ackes and selftold $4.95 rimmings, X ! Ihes hloyses e strietly 1ilore (ZDSI000 Diagonal Tlaid Bport 1 modern of e e, (ol Skirte. gray an prown and RT¥: | tuxedo collars, long sleeves and fiin » I'SL’ ‘lw 1 back caffs, in white or Llack Neckwear $4.50 Woolen Scarfs $2.75 0 Tailored Skirts, in navy and . o ecial 17or tsses uinck Serge. 3496, - om JIL50 Sport skirta, in gavy ana pofame are pain w il ; ol Wincked Dycket cloth, $4.50, octa: athers are raisl wenve and Third Floor $1150 Skirte | o f openwork denigne: otk aoli 4 S Lisle New Shawl Fur-Collar Coats Viaid, “hivked basker cloth: Touie wd elty e cotorings rose, whi Misses’ Silk and Wool Frocks | 00 Kiriped nranelin: navy and’ tan. nrown | Dle. lenna nats | X and” tan, brown and " green, " brown: et in white and colored of $15.00 | Coats in mariana, cordalina and ar- ia. tauge and piryle. 3438 focin, sl Tromies ant Sisedy toitars: Poiret Twill. Tricotine. Canton Crepe, Crepe | collurs of Bt il T R L T de Chine Basque Dre long dra | 0 w three it- 3 -$15.75 Ridiog Rreeches. in black | erly £2350 to &4 B cirenlar skins 2 | ed panel backs: side silk thread and white cheek worsted. $5.00. | Rromiey Collars, in orgRids aihd embrolacey embroidery: navy, black, marten, sorrento, kit Tinen and pique: Tace Trim reandy. brown, henna; sizes 11, 16, 1. fox and brown. Fur Chokers bl el me tuxedo lace col- Fur-collared Coats, $45.00 A N osum ] Fiber itk Scarfe, in piain Kit elty ahades of rose. Line green and orange: these merly 83 d $4. bt o the special price of $180, - 0 & 2 Remnants—Underwear 3 Fur Coats . 1 Natural Muskrat Coat | 33'30 French Chemise $1.65 $10.00 £19.20 0 8 Fiteh) : | 7 x v . £ H Woaltex Top Coat. for street. motoring and sewed and hand-scalloped; self- Misses’ Smart Jersey Frocks | sport wear: smart swagzer stvles, in reversinie $85.00 o s $10.75 | herringbone: piald back: polaice ‘and Dunmoor b, SBOFE Sodels criah Chlh Gol: 3 Underwear, 95¢ 3 | fleece: reindeer. brown, sray and blue. Tar Gowna and Combinatinns, gingh Stralght-lineand accordion-plaited models, in dsol trimmed or embroidery trimmed. navy blue, brown, Lenna. reindser, black; sizes | $25.00 Sport Coats, $16.75 11 ljfl_ ,{f,f'.‘,,'mf:,'tj“f,_ $1.50 Underwear, 25¢ 11, 16, 18. | New Fall Sport Coats. full lined, in brown, R SQUITSe) alins: cuffe SudRIneN hors Stepine and Vests of nainsonk, with navy and reindeer: mixtures; raglan der; beautifully lined: was £395.00, Singham trimming: not many of t cee. $7.50 Kimonos, $3.85 Crepe de Chine Kimonon, with xash: rose + 1 Scotch Moleskin Coat | $245 Toose model, or and orchid | . sl i ]nrt ‘I Three.quarter length; fuil belted 1. $55.00 Suits, $49.50 - Skirts Very Specia e et .00 | LR Bsakfrst Conts 5 conm . . . ’ | g Dressy fur-trimmed Suits, in_Duvet de 1aine: | New Black Satin Skirts, $16.50 Misses’ Dresses | R Satin Breakfast Coats, trimmed side fastened and 1"",:,1'?1 "r";p{i,f;""\‘,..h,‘.‘fid;;:i Side draped and pointed panels. 3.00 Maize Wool Knit Sport | “ith ruching; light blue and peach pockats. collurs and cuffs of beaver. : wolf: navy, marten, Malay. sorrento and black. $15 and $16.50 Skirts, $10.75 Knit Silk_ Sport "Ren:nants—chwes! . 25—One-of-a nd skirts. newest natural plaid ise. blue, hrown. $10. ema that should crowd the Glare De- $40.00 and $45.00 Suits, $33.75 diagonals, striped ecponge. plaid boucle and alfioce Sport Sk Dress, | Raiment three deen While thes Jusr. Newest tailored suits in navy and black tri- | chenille stripes: brown and tan, brewn, navy 0 Nacx Bive Canton Crepe | $2.50 Silk Gloves, 95¢ Pair cotine. twiil cord and Duvet de laine; the very | and gold, black and silver. navy, red and tan. Dress: size 14. $15.00. | Jebuttonlength best quality Milan 1--$30.50 size 16, $15.00. 1—$30.50 ' Orchid Georgette White ese Silk Gloves. in fan, Just a pair r to for sept ™ 1 Drens $15.00, { $4.50 Kid Gloves 5.00 Beaded Afternoon Dress, | $2.95 Pair Test qualits French Plque Kid Gloves: Strap wrist gauntlet effbcta: in_brack “Georgette Drey Fenna Canton Lace After- size 16, $15.00, | g £ray, tan. brown and taupe: | = upe; novelty foe ! s §8.30, Henna Canton Crepe Dres Tone: emiiroidered” hack. with fasare st '1landmade ouses | mbrellas, $3.95 Misses’ Sui [ St togmateh.” Pty gond iae ange. With hand-d; k and hand re 'y o isses’ Suits | $2.85 Kid Gloves Vi and-drawn worl an! and- i . + | —$§29.7. o embroidery: collars and cuffs edged $2.95 | Tomorrow—25 pieces Good Quality Colored Siao ) UrayiTweed Bult $1.00 Pair with filet laces; all sizes, 36 to 46— ! Silk Umbrellas, with taped and hem med edges 2°_$39.50 Orchid Tweed Suits; toes asp Fl’l;,)‘llrk French Kid Gloves: in tomorrow's sale at $2.95. —with smart leather strap or bakelite ring 00. 3 Slo to 8. anly, Handmade Dimity Blouses, with Peter Pan | handles—short ferrules—tips to match—black, $3 Kid Gloves, $1.65 pair . and roll collars; long sleeves and turned-back | blue, green, purple, red and brown. 25 pieces 2«lasp Fine French Kid Gloves. tan, cuffs. only at this price. brown aud gray: Paria Point ami Entire balance of this great purchase now condensed into 3 lots. Greater values than ever for tomor- row’s buyers: | $5.00 to $6.50 Envelope Chemise—Twenty or more styles, in crepe de chine, satin and radium silk 33_85 chemise; flesh color, white, orchid and light blue; with * filet or val lace trimming or daintily tucked and hemstitched. $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Gowns and Chemise—Gowns of crepe back satin and radium silk; mostly hem- 35,85 stitched styles and beautifully lace trimmed chemise; flesh, white, orchid and light blue; some gowns in black also. ' $10 to $15 Silk Gowns—Finest grades of radium and crepe back satins, with a wealth of laces or hem- $9,85 stitching and tucks; white, flesh color, orchid and black; exquisite garments at a remarkable saving! $1.95 Pair About 60 pairs of odds and ends, incluc.. . calf, with French heels and tongue; also French heels and twd straps. Tan Calf Pump, with welt sole and Cuban heels. Sizes are badly broken and the widths are all narrow. come and get a few pairs! saddle stvap, leather sole and low, flat heel. =3 These are the ideal Oxfords for fall sport wear. A few pairs of brown and gray suede, with 1 strap and French heels. If you can wear them, $8, $9 and $10 Sport Oxfords at $6.95 Pair Cholce of smcked elk, with brown saddle strap, rubber sole and heel: putty- colored elk, with black saddle strap, rubber sole and heel; smoked elk, with brown 50 Dozen Silk Envelope Chemise $1.95 There'll be a quick sale to- weight: white, gold, periwin In gold, usual quality for 3 attractive designs: both plain and raised w Copenhagen_blu ticoat here! i chet embroidered hac $1 to $1.50 Chamoisette Gloves, 65c Pair .00 Cord Twill Tan Tailored size 16, $15.00, | Misses’ Coats 439,50 Nacy Tiie and Black Polret i 18 Far] :fl'.",’;.'}’,’:"}‘-h,"':;fj;;"" pepper _and_Salt Mixture oasaite Gloves, & Top Coats. black and white, $16.00. osiery Ends Go Out! Sweater Finals -~ $3.75 Chiffon Silk, $2.95 30—$3.95 Wool Slip-Overs guem weave: heeinana" tnes o1 et . _heaver, nude, gold. Stocki : Glove Silk ockings, $1os Stockines in very fine ril and openwork patterns: not ail sises: i several shades of hrown only. 5 1 | 50c and $1.25 Lisle Stockings | 39¢, 3 for $1.15 Chiffon and medium weight Merceri Line Stockings, mome. full-facsiig heel and toes Rerdowad ltoen well reinforced: Fszoo Silk Stockings, 95¢ ‘ull-fashioned Silk Stockings, twith l'nertee,nud garter hems: slightly imper- ;e n weave, but not enough to affect the wearing qualis black, white, me- Qlum gray, nude, beaver. 5 $2.00 and $2.25 Silk Stockings, $1.65 Full-fashioned pure Silk Stocki well reinforced, with merurhsoflfltk"rl:‘:; Slip-over S\\'stl}:?’ln - fl:xllrlble s3 Silk 12—$10.00 Fiber Silk ‘Tuxedos, $5.00 gray, rose and orchid; ttractive_ weave, but only these Special Friday, $3.95 w Fall Slip-over Sweaters, most un- ch a low price: many brown, navy, black, buff and Sweater Dept., Becond Floor. Remnants—Petticoats Perhaps you can find your Fall Pet- $3.95 Radium Silks, $2.95 One dollar saved on these long-wear- morrow of these crepe de ing Radium Bilk Petticos straightline he, not all sizes; 3 Sh&ne eml-e:;:pe chemise—very modele,” with ' hematitched " hems or l"i' Tray: budec Plack, white, cor- ainty, indeed, with trim- pieated ruftles; Copenhagen blu: S mnants—$2.50 Tiher diistons olge o and flame only, that is why they are re- o5 Bags, §1.50 medalifons; of French val ot filet laces: flesh color and white. Also plain tailored styles with hemstitched yokes; ribbon straps or built- up shoulders, suede back, baby Choice of 1- duced. quality of satine; brown: made with double elastic knee; full cut. FOOTWEAR ENDS! Sharp closing out tomorrow of odd lots. Good shoes, every pair, but where sizes are broken the prices also break. High-Grade 3-Strap Pumps, $6.95 Pair 150 pairs; new goods; complete size assortment; made in both patent and dull kid leathers, with Frenclr heels and turn soles.’ $9 and $10 Pumps, $4.75 Pair with tan calf vamp and suede back: 2-strap Pumps with black kid vamp and gray kiG back; welt soles and Cuban heels. Boudoir Slippers, Satin and cretonne, with padded soles. 16 Beaded Bags in envel H beaded ‘clasps and beaded handlen tq pockets lined with silk; good shades. 20 Leather Bags, $5.00 A very special price for these E: Cross-grain Seal Bags, with leathor foen. dles; lined with tan and gray moire silks and fitted with purse and mirror. Satin Sport Bloomers $2.50 | You'll want them soon; rich, lustrous in navy blue and strap Tan Calf Pumps, welt sole and Cuban heels; 2-strap Pumps, A fair assortment of sizes here! $1.00 Pair Extra value! J. Curley, archbishop of Baltimore, will recipient of the ten-dollar prize which will be awarded at the next The body will lie in state at the resi- meeting. The contest closed Oc-|dence until Sunday, when it will be re- tober 2. moved to the cathedral. Dighitaries of the church from Penn- sylvania. Ohio, Virginia, New York and other states will attend the funeral. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 35, BISHOP DONAHUE DIES. |MRS. A. W. JOHNSON _DIES.I EDWIN L. WILHITE DEAD. | Many Catholic Church Dignitaries | Widow of Physician Was Native | Navy Pharmacist to Be Buried in WHEELING, W. Va., October 5.—Fu- neral services for the Right Rev. P. J. Donahue, D. D., bishop of the Wheeling | the greater part of her life, died Oc- dlocese of the Roman Catholic Church, {tober 1 at Colonial Beach. who died last night, will be held Tues- [son was the widow of the late Dr. A. The most Rev. Michael | E. Johnson, well known as a physi- teian, and for many of Lincoln Post, G. A R., and surgeon general of the national organization. Jadrs. Johnson was a native of Mary and. 1922. of Maryland. Mrs. Annie W. Johnson, well known in this city, where she had resided Mrs. John- vears 4 KUrgeon She was a member of the Ph Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps. De- R =1 = . . DN P ! pe w partment of the Potomae, tive worker in other patr zations. tal national departmen {member of the Ol «. Mrs. Johnxon is sur re. Julius J Pleiger. Pl Frank T. Tennyson, Roche Robert T. Boardman and ton w')rth her at the time of death. ,n‘\f‘ home of Mrs. John Interment w. tery. and V| row: gentle Records for Twenty-Four H water perature, 70; (Furnished by United States coast and | ai b | Vit Loui: the age of 114 years. | jestablished by date of her birth in following named the United States Military Academ College, this city and an a tic organ In 1896 she was departme a pr sident an member of the the Woman'e «us an honora; lief Corps. Sh dia J. Cox and Mrs. John W. ¥Fen- pI this city, all of whom were he funcrai services were held from W. Fenton, i this afternoon. s in Congressional ceme- Meridien place, —_— THE WEATHER The Di rict of Columbia, Maryland fair tonight and change in temper moderate westerly little 1o becoming variable lI il West Virginia, little ¢ air tonight and t ange in temper: Thermometer—1 pam., 84 P12 midnizht, 68; 4 am., 6 R0, S pm. S aum., tempera- today. car- urred ture same ighest, 64: lowest, 47, Condition of the Water, Temperature and condition At 8 am. Great Falls, dition muddy. Tide Tables. m. - last geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 1:45 a.m. and 1 m.; high tide, 7:35 am. and T 1 Tomorrow—TLow tide, 9 pom.; high tide, 26 wan. and The Sun and Moon. sun 13 p.m. lamps () <unset % Clties. Clear Clewr .2 A% 0.4 weni .01 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . DIES AT 114 YEARS. Age of Woman Established by Slave Records. ispateli to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., e Moore. colored, October dicd here at Her age wa ve days by the Lynch family, hich she formerly belonged. to i | PRESIDENT NAMES CADETS. The DPresident has appointed the adets at large at | Harold F. Cloke, 1444 Rhode Island tavenue, t city: Leonard J. Greeley jand Brendon McK. Greeley, Omah: {Neb.: Herman W. Schull, Army War | ber 30. il i form on Tith st. vetween G Return to 408 3rd st. n.w. ]| Reward. Capitol st. CHOKER: iween monument and B st. R . Sep! Iteturs fo 2012 14th st Keward. graved, initials A J. K. 3. Kempton, 1605 E: Phone L. —Gray squirrel. on 14th street b Reward. 1201 DI sof iat { Dlack' leather fob, | trand. Arm; FOB (xold) and Willard, Roo TAL emergen se with name on. Ke- il | ward it returned to 710 14th st. n.w., Room | ELGIN WATCH—Near Army and Navy Club, plain, open-face gold case, initials V. T in front Mendota_apartment Teturn to elevator hoy Mendota? _Reward 5o E MEDAL, gold, Livers shape of scroll, October teward. Return to M. A. Parker, 2i W, MONEY—LArge sum: in or near Arcade ma ket. Reward. Phone Fr. 3760, o NECKPI! | Belmont sts. to 16th and V to 1620 Belmont st. E—Brown fur, goi trom 17th and n.w. Return Reward. e e | 55w cameo, medlum size, between Fhepherd ‘and downtown. Reward. Phone Columbia i | ! | Iy | i | i feratea spot near it. n Arlington Tomorrow Afternoon. Edwin L. Wilhite of this city, a phar- v, after the this The funeral will be held tomor- macist of the United States Na a long illness died Wednesday at United States Nava) Hospital in city. row afternoon from his late residenc 1867. California sirect norihwest, at 1: DWIN L. WILHITE. sonic fra ber. ton 1 ernity. of which I The interment will .be S T B Nepte “ of the | Wita, S0V # pw A M id | 1 v went at Mour Royal S Masons. of thi servi et Ty Juan. P nd while th, me of the ch: of the B. P. O. E. of tha! city d by his widow. I . and one Gaug tammer of Fresno, NEAR NATIONAL CAPITAL | Writer Hopes Mrs. Harding May Later Be Honorary President of Humane Society. Ta the Editor of The The Kindiy words recently apy tecmed paper expros in our sub wrongs as Te lavs hims soft resti 1o the < of Nor Ted hors S0 jove long tai hecks, 1o Biinders: the splerdid draft horses of Lombardy. their drivers, in inter- arb. walking confidently be- | b horse. beautiful, o ihe w rorab his maste res not e under the auspices of the Ma- wasa mem- . Arling- tional cemetery with full military | down ¢ to enjoy his hoof ! * mind October 3, JORIN I, beloved” busband " of Carrie V. Tiatow (nér Dutn). of 1311 11th st. n.w. * Funeral from the ciiaet ot un biran, 317 Pu. ave of B AU nme dater ment Ki e Yo . et Kl iNew York papen FLATOW, 4 i o A_special meeting of Potamae LN e W Vi thin evening a7 o % neral of ont 1ate LUTTRELL. [ i | i | | i wII Wednesdar, October 1 Wednestay, at e 3K s BT e ioved wife of ¢ Lande Alnssis said for the re Suddenly. widow 1 e of the late Capt al from her Int LIZARETH 3 . 1011 Tri st a2 plm, attend Thomas Serg 15l welock, Friday, it Wil ANGLEY LIVER. M N0 Chailes F will take M L BUTE fapers plens j scoTT. o Iate iobor main ot N o iy tan R and el and_ unnt L Woddiesday (etobir EDWIN L WILn e, aran N, of Ka it I L | wige. N r Fridey. O m., at ledge r. for the e funery WIN ~hipful AUL B WILITT [HRIS BECKETT. Tt oving of HE ECKETT. wh this 1ife ntion Thou art gone. Wit not Corgeris and more upon_ th e o ot sl v e cho share with & r A thene ia memry i A il aisays ok ot the. he infinite s ction.” write AT AT AN 4 “of leading worn-out, emaci- FHONAS T MATION AXD THAYS old horse i ure field. | gprrzery. 1o e fwhere gro 10 give z 019 i e bis aching from | vy S ot ol mer b 3 de. 11t 3 & ibed . brigh IS DATGHT and A thrll of hope. pitiful to wit- | CALD I Jevine . ness, seems 1o efface the memory of i ENC one need traveler ex 'y i i An s presses it extensive journey- | As in the hour you atend axas fing in fore nds the digree of £ AN [ progress which T attributed 1o differ- | CHAPMAN. A tribute of lnve tn 11 Nt nations Saci | of ms foter Sister, VERGIE R nd kind tre: the 3 died one Sear ag today. Octoin imal inhahita welil P (o en o i i eseet apela v SISTER, ad bt Toving remembran and only dunghtor. whia lefr me s swddenly feur S+ 1 hwart that at: traversed v called { yyraary A : A of (petted) doss' and | MEGTE, M TGS DL G 1 of horses'. No architectural | deparied thie Tife twe Seurs charm efface remembrance | 3. 1% HIS CHILD! of far-famed distressed | SHORE. animals as they so ed their heavy task A merciful man o his beast. and a trul 1 give homest wage in serves or gives him pleasure. Let it be that some day in the near make or a: we Capit: future tional our great but a hor: and the earnest w ed when the animal farm smplit that the dear firs faith and courage hav tion 0 us all, in whos volent _undertaking her c and best wisl 2d 1 bles: ers and active w HA CAarhrsr of Thanks. ) 1 wish 10 express my sin, my hushan T T. BUT NNTE 10 express to BUTLER. HOWARD. 1 wish thanks nd wppreciation my and ods for their exp th of my hushand MRS. HARRY HOWARD. Married. PUTNAM-BERRY. September 30, 19 by Kev. Hi Swew, Miss MILDRE L. RERRY of this city and EARLE BRONSON uisbury, N. C. at Allison st n. nfully perform- | < indeed merciful | honest man are and and shelter to the animal that re thanks iation to relatives, friends and r< for their kindness and sympathy and heantiful flora tributes at the death ¥ sincere relatives ssions of sym hy and beautiful floral tribates at the (Bultimore 7:30 widow of “Lhomas Bimus R. Speare our dear 1 who day, Today recails a memory Of'a dear Inid 1o rest And foose who still renember b Are the one who loved it mem, fond ¥. dear moth, do not think of you 1 CIILDREN ing remembranc: In sad but 1o who depa duy. October 1s bave pas nation now rejoice A nt to allow her name t within my heart d as an honored honorary LOTTIE R . xempt from uties and | SMITH. suce ‘of my b ations wi ver, giving | I FHHL who dici who 1 . Otober Passing Tut FUNERAL DIRECTORS. “Established 1873, Telephone Col. 7023 WA Fpeare Co. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.N.W TORMEBLY 940TF ST. o0 . Wlillis B, Bpeate Glgde 3. Richols 3034 M St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1541 f funeral hereafter. (Virginia pa- pEetablisked 15 1ELS (cou.) N Automobile Service. e B T e o B | WILLIAM LEE, Fuveral Director an g, October 4. Buyial " fas MO0 | pmbalmer. Livers in conpection. station, Alexaudria, Va., 1% o 2100 | Chapel apd medern crematorinm urday. October S3% | Drices. 532 Tel ELLIOTT. Tuesdns. October 3. 1922 ar 11 ARDO 0T e eeaence of nor aaveaee, st | WML H. S, & CO. ind st, n.w., BELL ELL The wife of | 412 H at. n.e. Plone Lincoln 52 z Funeral sery Chapel, Virginia, Friday at and friends invited. RALL. _Wednesday, October 4. 192 A A Providence Hospital, CARRIE (nee Deck), beloved wife of Joseph Farra Yuneral from the residence of her brothe in-lasw, 771 Harvard st., Friday, 8 am. * &t Walker's | m. Relatizes +' V.L. SPEARE CO. M. | | Reward. West 10893 N—Crescent_sapphire and pearls; Monda; | PTN—Old-fashioned, gold; Bunday, Oeioher 1. | i1 | between 10 and 1, between {} | and Hali place n.w. Keiih's Theater ‘West 1908-W, and re- | ceive_reward. d_ring_in Theater. Tuesday eveniag.. OCt. 5, to a cripple girl and valusd as a gift, kindly retarn _same to manager of theater or phone = RING—The person finding small cluster dia- ladles’ dressing room; Palace Belonging ent 2401 . i emblem; Monday afternoon. liam Conradi suitable _rew: ‘SOARF—Small black seal, on 13th st. bet. You and Fla. ave. or U bet. 130 to 0 o'clock Wednesday night. 2281 13th st. n.w. | SPECTACLES, biack shell; marked 13th and 14th. about Reward. . o _leather case “gime,” optician.’ Call Avartment . the Hadlelgh. Reward. i TCK PIN, piatinum, diamond Masonic. Re- ward. C. 1), Harbaugh, 4005 Georgia ave. 5 WATCH FOB—Black silk, with Scottish Rite Return to Wil- 1013 12th st. n.w. and receive H—Boy's Cirele, Octoper. 8 between' 10 ‘and 11 a. open-face. gold; mear Dupont W. on back; om inside case s Foster Willett, from ‘*Dad,” Xmas, Reward, 1757 Park road. , Fhone Col. CEMETERIES. ~ FORT LINCOLN | The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual® Care Beautiful and fitting Jocation. Readily sccessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boulevard, at District line. Office: 705 12th St.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for Illustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. (Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St.| Prompt eato delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS ‘ot MODEBATE PRICES. Modern Chapel. Antomobile Funerais | n | establishment. | Phone Frank. 6626 Neither the successors of nor con- ected with the original W. R. Speare 940 F St. N.W. % ZURHORST == 1113 SEV | Modern_Chapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. T ST SN, Main 2473 MORTICIANS 1720-1732 Pa, ave, ‘Washizgton. D. C. 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464. Automobile _Service. Chapel. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.K. Phone L. 5543 JAMES T. RYAN 3‘]1 PA. AVE.