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ey 359697 & %8 W.LL.DOUGLAS FOR MEN ANDWOMEN SHOES ‘W.L.Douglas shoes are actuallydemanded Year after year by more people than any other shoe in the world BECAUSE W.L. Douglas has been making surpassingly good shoes for fm-(y =SiX years. cxporu-nce of mearly half a century in making shoessuitable for Men and ‘Women in all walks of life should mean something to you when you {:;ml shoes and are looking for the st shoe values for your money. W.L.DOUGLAS shoes in style,qual- ity, material and workmanship are better than ever before; only by examining <wan you appreciate their supeiisr 1i W.L.DOUGLAS shoes are put into all of our 110 ‘We do not 1ke one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth . dollars for ypu to know that when stores at factory cost. You buy shoes at our stores YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. 1852 AUGUST WL DOUGLAS PEGGING SHOES A 7 YEARS OFAGE. This them No Matter Where You Live shoe dealers can supply youwith ‘W.L.Douglas shoes. If not con- venienttocallatone of our stores ask your dealer for W.L.Doug- 1as shoes. Protection against, unreasonable profits is guaran- teed by the name and price stamped on the sole of every pair beiore the shoes leave the fac- tory. Refuse substitutes. The pricesare the same everywhere. IF NOT FOR SALE IN YOUR VICINITY, WRITE FORCATALOG. President m treet, 70 MERCHANTS : If no dealer iIn W-L.Douglas shoes, write today for exclusioe rights to handle this quick aelling, quick turn-over line. W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON: rtown handies | MRS. H. C. WOODYARD DIES ‘Wife of West Virginia Representa- tive in Congress. Mrs. Emma Douglas Woodyard, .+ wife of Representative Harry C. Woodyard of West Virginia, died yes- terday afternoon at the family resi- dence, 1721 Lamont street northwest, aged fifty-four years. She had been 1ll for the past two years. Funeral services will be held tomorrow after- noon at 3 o'clock in Spencer, W. Va., the family home. Mrs. Woodyard has been a resident of the National Capital since 1902. She was well known in official circles of the city, particularly among the congressional set. The body was taken to the West Virginia home last night. She is survived by her hus- band and three sons, Willlam, Edward and Henry Woodyard. BLAZE IN ALASKA MINE. ANCHORAGE, AJaska, November 22. —Anchorage faces a fuel famine this winter because of a fire that started Monday in the Evan Jones coal mine, ion a spur of the Alaska railroad, and is still burning. The city has shipped | is fire truck to the mine to help fight the flames. Every available miner has been impressed in an ef- fort to open another mine and get| coal from it to the railroad. "THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, following James A. Thomas of Peking, Ohins, and James W. Higgins, r., of Chaney, Md., and Made'ine B. Scott of Baltimore, M and Agnes | Charles Radtke of Forestville, Aunie Firstine of Bladensburg. M Paul D. Mallory and Annle E. Miser. Otlande, D, Holmes of Richmond, Va. June Lee ‘of Covington, K. George B. of New York city. - Louls H. Schmidt of Milwaukee, Wis., and Katherine O. Reynolds of this city. Charles Bell and Eleanore Edelin. Emil F. Kelly and Isabel M. Patrick, both | of Baltimore, d. Daniel F. Ripple of this city and Margaret 0. Knott of Ballston, Va. Walter 'W. Beller and Eleanor L. Wakeman. Marshall Gordon and Mae Williams, notoriously careless with their jew- elry, British insurance companies re- Something To Eat In A Hurry’ Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Dorothy Q. Read of this eity. Norman P, Barnes and Ida F. Owens. Thomas Carroll of Langley, Vi D. Olark of this city. Md., and Rudolph Thompson and E‘Ill:élh Preston, ] both of New York city. ry B. 8helton of this city. Harry J.+Warren of Cincinnati, Ohlo, and Ellsworth Frank Ha Norma F. Johuson of Richmond, Va. Herbert A. Btevens of Philadelphia, Pa., and ! William W. Baunders, jr., and Margaret C. Dentz. . 1 Ruswell M. Brown of this city and Florence E._Rau of Brentwood, Md. Willle N. Haile and Stella R. Owen, both of Richmond, Va. Sasmag e On the ground that actresses are fuse to accept them as a risk against{ i 1oss. D. 0., WEDNESDAY, ALFRED HENRY MARSH DIES FROM PNEUMONIA Income Tax Expert Was Once Busi- ness Manager for Newspaper of Ex-Secretary Daniels. ALFRED HE! Alfred Henry RY MARSH. Marsh, assistant manager of the Washington office of the National City Company, and re- garded s one of the leading income tax experts in the country, died early this morning in his home, 1760 Euclid | street northwest, following a short dilness of pneumonia. Gaining unusual familiarity income tax matters connection with through the Treasury with long De- partment, Mr. Marsh left the govern- ment and became afliliated with the National City Company of New York and assigned to the local branch. He NOVEMBER s . s 1 T vens 905 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. emxnd 1327 F St. NW. fil‘:"{::rdk ".'.L‘f‘f.f u;‘::lf::"é; "'::hi fl‘;:f 3 = s 10" Washington about five OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS=1 | sShail o Dt st | phases of the income tax law h S Mg Worth 121 Lace Curtains Worth $1.75 Choice o panels : tains, = LT LT OO TG S AL 70x80 Blankets Worth $1.98 Fxtra larg thick, fleece ored borders. § Mercerized Table Linen Worth 59¢ tnches fro; wide: ¢ full Yerfuer thy Dinner Napkins Worth $1.20 18inch hemmed mercerized quality y ——soft ligen finisi Doz., Tac. Beautifu! Cretonnes Worth 30c Full yard wide, won- derful assortment of patterns. Yard ... u_lIIIIlIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllldlllmlilillllllll“lllIIIHIIIIIIIII"IIlllllllllIIilIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII Size 3x6 Ft. Heavy opaque quality, guaranteed spring rollers. Only a limited quantity to 23c Shaker Flannel Full Pieces Choice of white, plain blue and plain pink; heavy quality. Yard.. Illlllhlllllllll[lllll!llIIIIII Yard Wide Heavy, thick fleece; pretty striped pattérns in pink and blue. Yd.. $2.25 Satin Duchesse Deep, rich, jet black, with high satin finish, heavy weight. Yard.. Black Satine v _in Lim- Mercerized qual desirable remnants. ited quality to sell. Yard, AR i Fut T Unbleached Sheeting 19c¢ B 25¢ 39cPillowcases Soft Finish. Size with regu d-inch hem— perfect quality. Women’s l.mp orted plisble kid. | Children’s Knited 2 2c Closels woven N cloves. in blue, gray, brown and white. Girls’ Springtex Union Suits P Tact for et s 8 10 10 years. Drop seats. / C Where Your Dollars Count Most EHREND’ 720.22-24 Tth St. NW. Baby Undershirts Eoth Buuou- down-front Pin-back dren’s Winter- weight Undershirts. Sizes month to 2 vears. Ch; |- Women’s Party Boxes Real Leather Strong- Iy Made Party Boxes, all colors: one and two handies: inside toilet fittings. Dressed Dolls Prettily Dressed E Dolls with hats to match and under- wear. Open and cio eves. Curly hair. 50c Men’s Grenadine Silk Ties Good weight Gren- adine Silk Ties. A nice eassortment of colors and styles. A Wonderful Opportnmty to Buy ‘One of Our Finer Dresses Regularly $12.95, $14.75, $16.75 and $19.75 This Sale meets the ;;‘F mand for dresses.of R in the newest of Fashion and Ml- terials. Satin Canton, Silk Llne, Canton Crepe, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill and Tricotine; Sleeveless, with Sleeves; Metallic 35 Specials Passed by the Dept. Managers Insuring Values of Unmatched and Certified Merit $1.00 Women’s Onyx Silk and Fiber Hose Onyx Brand Silk and Fiber Hose. both plain and drop-stitch. in heather mixtures of black and goid and silver and black. Seamed back and shaped 47c ular de- ankle. Irregulars. Men’s Muslin Pajamas e of a mice quality muslin _in white, blue, laven- der and ecru. wilk frogs; full ecut Women’s Fleeced Ribbed Vests Winter welig h t fleece - lined Vest Dutch neck and el how sleeves. Draw strings. Irregulars. Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Good Warmly- lined Overcoats for boys: ages 3 to 6. Blue, gray and brown. .95 ginghams.; Delts. JoiO ST S R ST T YO ST SSROT MY S Y mixtures. LOHLHELH and satin QBB U ooy closed feet. bod qua Akirts: and styles. plain weaves. wanted colors. mantfacturers; plain collars. and colors. Ages 7 to 14. patch pockets. roy Suits Nee qualits stsle, cordur®y, weil lined. belted ed pants: sizes 8 to 17. Tined Bpbies’ Flannel Petticoats Made with musiin ity iue ages 2 and mice flannel white, pink stripes: Ages 1 to 4 years. to 6 vears. Children’s Brushed Heavy Outing Wool Sets Flannel Gowns. dou- ble yokes, embrold- Sets of Sweaters, ery “and scalloped: Leggins and Caps. double stitched Colors, _rose. copen eams. and buft and brown. Children’s Wool Sweaters Sip-over and coat breasted; age 2 to G years. l Girls’ Cloth Coats | K& Sweaters Flat Knitted Sweaters, * coat styles; collarless; 2 Heather Gowns Each one in a holly box. Sheer Batiste Colored Gown, with lace insertion yokes. good Christmas gifts. fur All styles Fancy and Al Children’s Fur Collar Value to $10.00—samples and odds and ends of and line, apd’ straight model, with | $2.50 Men’s Jersey Coat I Qfi Make ,W Trimming Buckles. Side-draped Models, Straightline, Beaded and . Gray Tlannel Sleeping Plain Gumenub—ulxel 1“!(0‘““! g years. rop se: £ Boys’ Cordu-. $ '3 1 ‘ i Cloth Coats $ 79 a . L] R 5738 98¢ i !Illlllllllll lII_IIIIIIIII.IIIIl i | it * drome Theater. 2 been sought by many prominent persons. Mr. Marsh was born September 3, 1872, at Whitehall, Bladen ocounty, 8. C. He attended ‘the University of North Carolina, Josephus Danlels, Navy in the Wilson administration. He became ‘business manager of the Ralelgh News and Observer and at one time was also connected with MocClure's.publishing organization es treasurer. In fraternal and club circles he had a wide acquaintance, being a member mandery, No. 1, F. Club and the W’nnh!ns(on Golf and Country Club. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret Mnrlh ‘who, before her mar- iriage August 2, 1899, was Miss Robin- | son of Jacksonville, F! and by three i children, Alfred H., jr.; Caroline D., and George R. Marsh. Arrangements have been made for holding the funeral Friday aftrenoon at 2:30 o'clock, in All Soul's Memorial Cllurch Connecticut and Cathedral avenues northwest. Rev. Drs. J. Mac- iBride Sterrett and H. H. D. Sterritt jofficiating. Intarment, it is under- stood, will be in this city. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair tonight and tomorrow; no change in tem- perature; lowest temperature tonight near freezing; gentle to moderate northwest winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- Tow; no change in temperature; mod- erate northwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; continued cool; gentle to mod- erate west and northwest winds. West Virginia — Fair tonight and tomorrow; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermome Toes | +{12 midnight, 3 noon, 38. Barometer—4 p.m 30.19; .m., 2 midnight, 30.20; 4 a.m., 30.16; 10.13; noon, 20.08. temperature, 45, occurred yesterday; lowest tem- perature, occurred” at 6:30 a.m. 1 today, ‘Temperature same date last yvear— Highest, 63; lowe: 36, Condition of the Water. ‘Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 4 condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:34 am. and 5:55 p.m.; high tide, 11.28 am. and 11:44 p.m The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:5% a.m. Today 4:50 p.m. Tomorrow-—Sun sets 4:50 pm. Moon rises 10:14.a.m.; sets 8:38 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- ha!f hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citles. sun sets 259 rises am.; = PERT State of ions. - b 5% o3 Weather. 22 &5 &z Abiiene Tex30.10 lingham, 30.34 Bismarck Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pittsburgh . 30. Portland.Me, 29. Portiand.Ore 30.08 8t. Louis Paul FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) T:‘mp::lmrm Weather. Vienna, Aus Berlin, Germany Copenhagen, Denmark Stocklolm, - Sweden. { ! Part cloudy Part cloddy Clear Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy udy 1, brindle. 1f identi- Ifl 007 e . white, ‘ontaluing some movey; own: by bat me Dy callag o G M Comp- on, 447 Senate Office bIdg., and deacribing pocketbook and contents. 240 POCKETBOOK, black silk, at 8th and G sta. Phone_Adams_2739. 7 Florida ave. and receive reward: ! BAG—Dark blue, steel beaded; Monda; eral reward. Return to 1500 1ith n.w. ! GATt PIN—Sapphire and pearl, Thursday. Ke- ‘ ward. E. Bristol, 756 Newton BEADED BAG—Black velvet, containiog dia- wond ring and sum of money; lost in Kann's department store or on D, {C st. Return offce, 5. Kana Sous Go. h_or Re Fold_buckie: Monday svening: on Portland st. or Nichols ave., Congress | Helghts. Reward if returned to 717 Portland CUBAN POODLE, male, white, named Fluff. Liberal reward. 1836 3lst st. Phone West 220 | DOG—White French poodie. !if_returned to 2014 10th FOUNTAIN PEN—Sterling sl P. F. Sabine, vicinity® Manch ward If returned 703 Metropolita GLASSES—Child's tortoise shel Reward. Apt. 33, 1669 Col. rd. n.w. 24° | GLABSES—Shell-rimmed, tan_ leather case, i near George Washington “University or left on ar. _Please return to 1249 Irving st MARTEN FUR—8aturday, 18th, in Hippo- Reward. A. Hobb, 53 nklin 5889, 230 PIECE, skunk fur, Monday moming on Pleasant car_at Columbian and Belmont Reward. Mrs. N. T. Anderson, Wood- o ley apt. ECKPIECE—Gray fox fur, on G st. Mond evening. _Please return 517 6th_st. ‘n.w. PENDANT—Three-plece rose coral. R at 1221 18th 5 POCKETBOOK—Diack, Saturday evening, con. taining _monthly Seabrook-Washington ticket pith name Bessie Prince. Finder plense re Purn or notify the National Beneit Office F_st._n.w. TOCKETBOOK—Lady’s, brown, box _shape, containing two $5 gold pieces. about $130 in Tls and white-handie pocket Kiife, two biades, 12 2nd st. s.c. Phone Frank. 1644. Reward.' PURSE—Lady's small black pocket purse. with about $16 and repair ticket for Swiss watch. Reward. 1800 Lamont st. n.w. RAINCOAT, Sunday, November 19, at fennis court, 15th ‘and B sta. Liberal reward for re- turn to 920 15th xt. n.w. §BT OF PLANS on linen, Combia ma 3 16th street. _ Address Box 242-, Star office. * SETTER—Black and_white: Union Comnecti- cut kennel license tag. $30.00 reward for return. George H. Myers, 2310 § at. n.w. & WRIST WATCH_Lads's Elgla. . Liberal_te ward. Address Box 262.A, Star office. . 23° IST WATCH, gold, Eigin, in vicity of eann bI0g. of 06 14th’ st. ~ Heward, call 4610-J. WRIST WATCH, gold chain, marked M. N irnt of the Wyoming Nov. 2. . Retara to apt. 110, the Wyoming, or call N. 85 Reward. 2° DOG—Small brown pomeranian. Large reward on return to Mrs. Charles Bell, Twin Oaks. Telephone Cleveland 313. No questions asked. 23* later entering the | rewspaper business in the office ofippay. Secretary of the ! of Lafayette Lodge, No. 19, Columblia | Chapter, No. 1, and Washington Com- ! A. A. M, the City I THURM. BALLMAN. Dear EMMA, our bel Cards of Thanks. COOPER. The family of the late Mrs. ELIZA | CORDELL. COOPER acknowledge with grateful app ciation the kindness shows during her ill- ness and the expreasions of sympathy at her death, November 12, 1922, To the relatives, friendr and neigh- bors: We thank you for the kindness, sym- pathy and floral tributes at the death of our dear son and brother. RALPH I MOTHER AND FAMILY. REIGLE. We wish to thank our reiatives, friends and melghbors for the kindness und sympathy shown ux and for the beautiful floral tributes sent us during our recent bereavement at the deat ourhusband L. Reigie of Inte o Y IFE, SISTERS AND BEOTHERS. We wish to thank our mauy rela- tives and friends for the kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes rendered at the death of AMELIA THURM, THE FAMILY. Deaths. ANDBEWS. Depurted tiis life, November LY, nephew of Cilf v Faneril gereiies 4t James undertakers, 19th and L sts. n.w., Thurs November 23, at 1 ANDREWS. Officers and members of the Co Tumbia Aid Association ary regiested tend the funesal of our late brother. NDREWS, from James’ fors, 19th and L r.w., ber 23, 1 SAMUEL RUFFIN, Sect’s. ANDREWS. All members Men's Immediate Thursday, the Jamels undertaking [ ed to attend 1 HENR taking November 23, 192 0 the Churel of tiw where masx will b 5 repose of her woul. friendr invited. Interment vet cemeter; AXER. Monday. Novemher beloved daughter of 54 years. Fy Spriig cemeters, BARNES. At hix WILLIAM A. BARNES. beloved husiand of Mary Barues Notiee of fun BECKMAN. Tuexday, Nov. her residence. 406 BECKMAN, man. Funeral services will be late residence on Thursduy, November Interment Congressional . ut b hereafter. BROWN. Monday. f iliness, at an st n. HANC] leaves €6 wmourn her 1 fat! two sisters aud brothers, Funeral Nunday, November 11 a.m.. at Poolesvilie, Md. DONALDSON, Monday, p.m. s e Sarah 1. Donaldse lis Jate residenc t 2 p atives aud {rends Kindic omit fowers. Tnterment at (la don, Va. DONALDSON. Special communication of F min B. French Lodgs . b led for 1 BROW ‘hildren, three Fenid, PRI hursday, ryices for our brother, JAMES E. DONALDSON. By ord of the Worshipful max PAUL ESPEY. Mondas. November 2 Tesidence, rving sl now Hospital, . LILLIAN MAKY (nee” Cudert), £ Donaid A Funeral from 33 R street mw thence to N1, Aloysius quiem mass will ot | SAXTON. 1 funeral to ‘be made Wednesday & Departed this life Tuesda: 21.71922. at hix residence. 63 WALTER _ HILL. beloved Josephine Hill and the devoted and Lucy after. HOLLINGSHEAD. 1 o'clock a.m. ghter, Mrs. Clevelan HOLLI Hollingsh Fuers th‘rmt-nl'lx WEI 3 wife of Jon 8. ices (private), Fairmont. W.'Va. RY. beloved husband of Margar inson Marsh. Funeral services to be at Al Souls' Episcopal Church. Cathedral on Friday, Novewber b McCONNELL. Wednexday. November 22, 1 NELLIE, beloved dangiiter of William and Anna McConnell. Funersl from her late residence. 813 10th st. n.e. i 21 . ARTHUR B. McFARLAN of Mr. and Mri. Jamex W. McFarland, his residence, Rockville, Md. Funer Thursday, November 23, from his late res dence, Interment Rockville Union ceme- ters. SHIRED, Departed this life, Monday. Novem. 20, 1922, 8:30 p. MARGARET SHIRED, aged 91 years, widow of the late John Shired. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George J. Blundell. 612 ley Memorial Hospital, LA S beloved daughter of Ralph A. and Ruth Smith, aged 5 years. Funeral se ex will he held at the residence of her parents. 4th st u.e.. Frida mber 24, at 10 a.m. Inter- ment Loudon cemetery, Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore papers please copy. 23 UPHAM. Monday, November 0, residence. 128 Maryland ave. s.w.. N C.. beloved wife of Dr. William C. Funeral services in the parlor of Schippert, 2008 Pa. vember 23, at 10 friends invited to attend. Lincoln cemetery. UPHAM. A srecial meeting of Unity Cia ter, iratatay, Kovember 32, 165 Masonie Temple at 9 a.m. of attending the funeral service sister, NELLIE C. UPHAM. By order of the ‘worthy matron. HOWARD MALLORY, Serr('hr\' WEBSTER. At Atlantic ember 20 Tpham. A Toterment the par] I Interment Thursday, November is at 3 pm. Departed 1! 1325 Wrlie court n.c., YOUNG. mother of Leroy Walac of Elizabeth Banks and Alice Hynwon. tice of funeral hereafter. In Memoriam. OHER. In lovinz remembrance of my dea- ol gliter, DOROTHY FRANCES (nee Bow. den), who departed U 3 1918, four years ago MR. AND MRS -TRVING N. ATHEY. In sad but loving memory of my dear wife, MARY E. ATHEY. who_departed life two yems mgo today, November 2 1920. HER HUSBAND, GEORGE B. ATHEY. * ved siter and aunt. who entered into eternal rest two vembor 22, 1020, Y D NEPHEW, MARK. BURNHAN. . red to the memory of my dear husband, GEORGE E. BROWN. wio de parted this Lfe oue yeur ago today, Novem Der 22, 1921. My heaet in deep sorrow returns to the dny ‘As memory recalls how death bore you And left me iu tears, in grief and in woe, As I stood by sour bedside one year agv. November 20, LAC .. a loving mémory of ERNE ELMO, ANN VIRGINIA AND LOTTH. LAME CHARLTON. T am glad they knew I loved them, krew 1t before they crossed over the river to rest in the shade of the trees. HARRY. * who November wved in Tt 1 g | | « my you sun, yea T REGAN. 19 ad But W our. T vember 22, HUNTER. MOEGAN. PERRY. PERRY, REGAN. o ‘world 1911 In Memoriam. In loving remembrance of il dear husbend gnd father, WAYNE W., wit departed this life one year ago today, No- 1921, WIFE AND DAUGHTER DELANEY. A tribute of love u the memory LAURA " ago to orr belovs DELAN ovember 22, mother and EY, who died two ¥ 1920, Loved in life, remembered in denth FAMILY. ¢ FITZGERALD. Ia sad lut lo remem. daughter aud wister, A FITZGERALD (nee Ferrero), 0 departed this life four years ugo today, . 1918, «. remembered in death DEVOTED MOTH! ND SIST 4 RRERO, M OREsTES GARCIA, e In wud but loviog remembrance of dear mother, who departed this life ten s ugo toduy, November 22, 1912. Rest o d this earth i dear one who will pever be forgotten in little R, MARTHETTA HUNTE! In ) MORGAN, ing remembranee of MAR RET who departed this DATGUTER, of our dear who died one 2, 1921, aze 1u loving remembra THEOL rougo today, oventber thirty-nine years, e moonlight stars are beamiag Tpon u silent grase, x without dreaminz we could not suve 1 petaineth tow the treasure Iy casket ke A linger . NI SISTER. Tu sad and loving rememb dear lusbund, JOHN ”) - e angels 15 DEVOTED WIFE AND 1 1 loved, within Varunt pl b ther, for son DAU CHCH. In der wunt 0 died o 1 but ing reregabren ELLA 1. okt car today, Sovember change from vear to yea from T HOMATTHEWS Tn and Lut loving ro 1 war the Jonrs, to das. o for som, uway. . ROSE MATTHLW T siars e ber silent grave - Arren. | REGAX. W the i hearts— bitter tes W mem wourds while tewrs and lappy dass i aud prese [t now w mis livs fuce HER HUSBAND In sad but lovis liushand e donely, and 1ife’s roud seems ving memory of our [ ud o s & father, s 1 . Who suddeniy de- ~'x years azo toduy. Va. Rounoke. en’ Yeurs ago today, N Softiy B WELE the stars are shining pon the cold and sieat Wheie thon 1.ex = The one 1 lo MORTICIANS 1730-1732 Pa, ave. Washington. D. C. 512.8513. <D 641 Txmothy - Hanlon H ST NE Bimus R !p:lu Imm eare €o. UND}:I\TAKERS 1208 H STREET. N.W. PORMERLY StoTr: 405" TWillis 3. Bpeare Cide 3. Richols Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1801 o Went X Exbal) Supel 41 Moder WILLIAM mer. -l ction Fun. Livery in coun; modern _ crei DI Commn WNLH.SARDO&CO H st n.e ern Chapel ERATION AFTER GENIIAYION 7 Zarhorst 1922 Clw S Zrdin it Phone L WASHINGTON. D.C..UNDERTAKER Ne necte getablishment ither the wu n a with the original W, K. 940 F St. N.W. Frank G;.ers “Sons Co., W M CEMETERIES. in 2473 ~ FORT LINCOLN on Non-Sectarian Beautiful and Htting lee Rendily uccessible—on electric ear line. The Park Cemetery Perpetual Care Baltimore boulevard, at Distriet line. Office: 705 12th SLN.W. one Frankiin 4745 erte for Ilustrated Booklev {GEO. C. SHAFFER, XK MOT FUNERAL DESIGNS. P00 Taih IVE FLOR. ATE Pl EMBLENS PRIC Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. St. Prompt auto delivery serviee. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive.