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Thone Matn 211 Living Room Suites, $125 up. 4% 336 Window Shade Xmas Furniture Values | ~—such as we offer will be fou hard ‘to” duplicate.” few overha: heips Koep our prices down SFC: oV !T&FED’— IN NAVY DEPT. BUILDING Taking Place in Potomac Park S = = s tructure. A general rearrangement of space 1003 9th St. N. | picture films. Furniture MOURNING BLACK Dyed W 2469 35th St., Col. 636 CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dupont Circle. Fr. 5233 ! ment building in West Fotomae Park, | Na accordinz to Capt. R. E. Bakenhus. |lLaboratory at rting chief of the bur of vards ! Plains. D. nd docks. That involves extensive |ery terations and moving operations. | stalled. | Metal bookcases have been installed | hin 24 Hours Carpets Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps, grooved standard, round base, two light pull chain sockets, silk cord, with 24-inch all-silk shade, double lined, in assorted colors, deep fringe, braid, moss or rush- ing trimmed. Special $18.75 to $87.00 Complete Solid Mahogan; banded THE EVENING : —T i 4 . . b 1 CDEVITT OFFICES BEING CHANGED 1in. 5 0iis. . St it | B e on ot i, S0 Bt | from the State, War and Navy build- | vessels. A complete new power plant ing. That work has caused many |has been constructed near the labo- B, b, changes in office quarters which, Capt. | ratory. | Bakenhus says, are expected to result | steam, air, water and electric lights General Rearrangement of Space |in better co-ordination of depart-|for the buildings, as well as electric{dener at the Department of Agriculture, mental activities. nd equipment Established 1861 “Eleventh and F Sts. It Gladdens the Heart to ReceiveaGiftforthe Home And What Finer Gift Can Be Found Than a Lamp” Lamps of Every Style Priced Extraordinarily Low First Floor Rear Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps, adjustable arm, with gold wreath trimming with hand-painted shades, an model, high grade. Special $7.00 Complete. Hand Carved Junior Floor Lamps, two light pull chain sockets in five models, exclusive with us. It provides the necessary them. "It is stated that the water [ ———— ret Nich = Educational progress in Washing- | han .o Tron ices not yet arranged. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan- W. . Joses & Sons i Upholstery Table and Boudoir Lamps, Solid Mahogany, Ivory, Gold, Polychrome, Hand-painted Pot- tery and Bronze Lamps, for every room in the house, beautiful parchment or all-silk hand- tailored shades to match any color scheme. Special Lamps and Shades $3.75 to $100 complete. cxclusive with all-silk hand-tailored shade in beautiful colors, rich long silk fringe, double lined, moss or rushing trimmed, in the newest shapes. Special, $50,00 to $105.00 Each Complete. Solid Mahogany Hand Carved Bridge Lamps, six models, with parchment or silk shades in a wide range for selection. Special $27.00 to $75.00 Each Complete. Suggestions Mahogany Cigar or Cigarette Humidors, porcelain lined, $9 Up. Compote Sets of Colored Glass, 3 pieces, $9.00 set up. Book Ends, mahogany or brass, in new subjects, $5.00 pair up. Candle Sticks, mahogany, walnut and Chinese hand carved. $1.00 each up. Desk Sets, bronze or silver finish, $5.75 set up. Milady Boudoir Lamp, colored wigs, rich decoration, $5.75 up. Fancy Scarfs and Runners, imported and domestic, $3.50 up. Fancy Pillows, silk, satin, velour and tapestry, $2.75 up. Fancy Baskets, for all rooms, silk and wood, $4.00 up. Fancy Decorated Door Stops, painted or brass, $4.00 up. The Linen Shop Madeira hand embroidered, hand scalloped edge, pure linen pieces, exquisite designs such as only are found in the best Madeira Linens. \ Five Super-Specials. Shop early to secure {h:, choice. 100 Dozen Madeira Napkins, 12-inch, for $7.25 dozen. Actual values to $9.50 dozen. Corner, Sheer Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, exquisite seed, solid, cut work and lace effects. and $1.75 apiece. Regular values are $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Choice, 85c each. . 50 dozen Men's Silk Pongee, hand-hemstitched, hand-drawn threads with colored threads inserted at borders or throughout the handkerchief. $1.50 value. Genuine Armenian, hand-made lace edge, revere and drawn worked corners of fine pure linen. are unusual at these prices. Choice, 85c each. These beautiful handkerchiefs Special, 50c, 59¢c, 75c, 85¢c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 each. Genuine Hand-made Mosaic Cornered Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, hand-hemstitched designs. Special, e;]lgal:lsdkegchiefs for the Kiddies—Neatly boxed Colored Hand- with delicate hand-drawn corners, in unique $2.00 and $2.50 each. kerchiefs, 3 in a box for 25c. ~ A large. display of smoking stands is shown on our first floor. Solid mahogany smoking stands as low as $3.75. Solid mahogany cabinets as low as $10.50. Mahogany humidors, $12.00. lined, $9.00. d designs. price, $49.50, 100 Dozen Madeira Napkins, 13-inch, for $7.75 dozen. Actual values to $10.50 dozen. 50 Bexed Tea Sets of 13 pieces, for $7.25 set. Actual values to $12.00 set. 100 Assorted Center Pieces, 24-inch diameter, $3.25 and $3.75. Actual values to $6.00 each. The Handkerchief Shop Offers These Unusual Values Now, Just in Time to Secure Your Xmas Gifts 100 dozen Women's Madeira Hand-scalloped, Hand-embroidered Men’s Hemstitched Corded, Satin Taped Border or Colored Bor- dered Handkerchiefs. Special, 25c each. Women’s Hemstitched White or Colored Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs; 8 in fancy box. Special, $1.50 and $2.00 box. Women’s Hemstitched White or Colored Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Special, 25¢ each. Women’s Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, white border A fine, with colored center or colored border with white center. sheer pure linen. Special, 39c each. Women's Hand-rolled Hemmed, French Hand-painted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs; glove or large size, in beautiful colored border cffects. Special, 50c each. Men’'s or Women’s Plain Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; 1-16 to 2 inch hems, sheer or cambric linen. Special, 25¢ to $1.50 each. Give a Gift of Furniture The Practical Gift This mahogany tfea wagon with shaped drop leafs. Equipped with four (4) rubber tired wheels and removable glass tray, Price, $25.00, A Splendid Christmas Value in Oriental Rugs Large Mosuls, averaging in | size 4x6 feet; beautiful color- | ings and ‘attractive designs. Special; $55.00. smoking tte boxes, porcelain Drapery Department Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, full size, several de- signs, in green, brown or blue mixed colorings. Spe- cially priced at $7.50 each. Marquisette Curtains, heavy cross-bar design; 2-in. double hem, finished with Cluny lace; white or ivory 1 display of spinet , in period and Colonial Special holiday size, color. Special, $2.95 pair. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan gift. This solid mahogany Priscilla chest, price, $18.00. sewing table, - Price, $9.75, chest;iprice, 1618 . Sectional Bookcases Price, $28.75, and base, Royal Easy Chairs built for comfort, upholstered seat and back, also foot rest. Priced as This mahogany telephone Price, $17.50, stand and stool. low as $28.75, 5 southeast. Coroner Nevitt gave a cer- and Frank Quinn—and a sister, Mra. L Rev. W. M. Lyon, pas i are being In- | ton ls contingent upon appropriations | Brethren Church. which Sice: Quinn &t i B and legislation—Dr. Frank W. Bal- | tended, will officlate at the funeral serv- A combined light and fog signal has | lou, superintendent of schools. The cedar chest a splendid A wonderful display can be seen in various. designs and sizes, also mahogany and wal- - nut hope chests, ‘cedar lined. Special holiday size, solid cedar, Can be had in all woods. Mahogany-finish or golden oak sectional bookcases, con- sisting of three sections, top STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 35, 1922. MISS OLIVE QUINN DIES. | THE WEATHER Miss Olive Blmpson Quinn, seventeen- year-old daughter of James Quinn, gar- District of Columbia—Fair and much colder tonight, lowest tempera- ture about 28; tomorrow, fair and col:;:; moderate to fresh northwest ! 'A” speclally con- | generation for the operation of fur- | dled suddenly about 6 o'clock this morn- | w | structed storeroom has been erected | Naces, etc. Capt, Bakenhus says the | ing at her home, 1432 Potowmac avenus ! between two wings of the Navy De- | boilers were obtained from surplus 3 partment building to -house moving |war stock. -A reinforced concreme chimney was constructed to serve m;;?m&':k“lh fmmle:&fl?c trouble. < - 83 Quinn s survived by her father, is being made In the Navy Depart- | rormmybletion of a groun of rein|usdin the surface condensers is ob- |her mother, Mra. Anna \Catherins T e S O aren | tained direct from the Potomac river. | Quinn; three brothers_James, Russell Bellevue, near Blue is reported. 'and machin- ! Maryland—Fair and much colder tonight; tomorrow, fair and colder; fresh northwest winds. Virginla—Fair and much colder to- night; tomorrow fair and ' colde fresh, possibl. stron; northwest winds. oz 5 West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; much colder tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., b1: 8 p.m. 46; 12 midnight, 43; 4 a.m., 45; 8 am 45; noon, 55. Barometer—4 p.m. 30.12; 12 midnight, 8 a.m., 29.96; noon, 30. Highest temperature, 53, occurred [zt noon today; lowest temperature, 43, occurred at’12:30 a.m. today. 1 Temperature same date last year— Highest, 39; lowest, 30. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls=—Tem- perature, 40; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:58 a.m. and {p.am.; high tide, 8:36 a.m. and 8:47 p.m. Tonorrow—Low tide, 2:40 aan. and high tide, 9:19 a.m. and ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 6:13 p.mn.: sets am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset. i Weather in Various Clties. 3 5 Statioes, 5 H 30903451 + faprajeak > < : 3 I al... 8 3 2 |t i Asbury i Polytechr.ic Atlautic City 2 Raltimore . Birminghai Bismarck oudy ! { ' { 18 2.m., Greeowi l Sratiore. i | . e Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy 1 Part clondy | Raining { - | MRS. SERGEANT DIES. {Former Washington Resident Buried at Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. W. S. Sergeant, for many ja resident of this city, died Tuesday last in a hospital in Charlotte, N. C., affer an illness of six month was buried Thursday afternoon iast at Greensboro, N. C., from the Pres- {byterian Church of that city. Before iher marriage she was Miss Carrie jSmith, daughter of B. N and Gulie ISmith’ of Greensboro and Charlotte, IN. C. She is survlved by two <oms, Edwin and Carroll Sergeant. and one daughter, Miss Josic Sergeant of Chariotte. N. Mrs. Sergeant was forty years old. and made her home 1in Charlotte up until fourteen yeurs ago, when the family located in Greensboro and later in this city Mres. Sergeant’s husband was an in- tvéntor. During the world war he iwent overseas, where Lie took part in {airplane construction. He died there. 1 h WOULD ADMIT REFUGEES. | Refugees from Turkish territories; would be admitted to the United| States, under a bill introduced today { by Senator Keves of New Hampshire. i H l'rhe bill defines what & "re{ugee"l lsh:.u be, and lowers the immigration i rs | law bars to the refugees until .Yuuel 20. 1924 Tack silk, containing spectacies and key. Reward. Franklin 4384. . in_shopping 1361 Fair- AR PIN—Amethyst and pe district or 14th st. car. Rew: mont_st._n.w. BELT, t: cloth; on Thursday, N at 9th and You sts. Call Liac. wward. BOSTON TERRIER, seal brindle, white ma down center of head, thin white ‘line on back of neck, screw tail. 'Apswers to name of Cap. Liberal” reward. Morris Simon, 1736 Lanier place n.w. BOX contalning blue serge suit. just outside of New Liberty Hotel, New Jerses ave. and D t, Friday morning bet. 11:10 a.m. and 11:30 . Return to hotel and receive reward. 6* DOG—Dark red, short-haired; chow; mal anewers to mame of Petey: tag No. 1T liberal reward. M. May, 1382 21st st n. Phone_North 3. B DIAMOND RING, gentleman's, plain setting, on 220, on Lincoin Park car. Liberal reward. lx artley, Bladensburg, Md. Phione H: . viile 53- EYEGLASSES—Tortolse-shell, Reward. Phone | North 9839. e i BYEGLASSES, Tortolse-shell, In brown leather i h.w., Miss Richmond. | FUR—Baum marten, in Lansburgh’s dept. store or McCrory’s 10-cent store. Beward of 225, Please call Potomac 114. FUR—Small brown: 108t on_afterneon of De- cember 4, on Massachusetts ave. between 22nd ) st. and Du { Mo, Philris, 3500 Cleveland 1825, | GLASSES, tortoise shell, between 15th and Eye i and Belasco Theater. Finder address Box 175 1 Star office. . | GLASBES _Light rimmed. n case marke | Franklin Co. Reward. Call Col. 1616J. * i HORSE, bay, short tail, star in forehead. Re- ward._Pou v, Benning, D. C. —Yesterday, Week's salary; oue 310, bill; 2ud st. s.e. between Pa. ave. and 624, Suar t Ofrcle. $10 reward. Return to e ‘Woodley rd., or telephone rd, Kindly return Room MUFF—Marten, near Garfield ave. Mrs. B. Lyon. Howard House. Reward. NBCKPIECE—White coney fur, cbild’s, on Sunday afternoon, near 1ith et m.w. temnis courts, Reward. Mrs. Kris, 1623 Riggs pl. North 3246.J. < 1L, gold, Eversharp, between 1ith and FPAsd “teormont Ave. Christlan Church. Re- turn 664 Columbla Toad. Phone Col. 3419, Reward. E_Cootaining_money. Treasury cer- cates s pers; Monday evening. Gunnell, 1707 Lamont i tificates and personal | Return to Mrs, R. st. n.w. Reward. & = GE, ready for ‘malling, in Palais Royal u”fi"&“ rtment, Beward. ess Box 267-C, Star ice. T l'". = = POCKETBOOE—WIIL the gentleman kindly re- book left in car by young la ) - Call Columbia lfi7-W.‘ "’ NG—DIamon: dy’'s platinum ; basket set- R ine rd; 00 questions asked. Mrs. ville, Evangeline Hotel, 1880 L street. * large diamond and Tal L e N 1f returned. (‘.All d H sts. Liberal reward Fravklin 1448. 'MUSIC—On Mt. Pleasant etreet car. ROy Columbia rd. and lt.lh and ween 15th and 4 Sunday BCA! 'IN, ,_set in platinum, on turday, December 2:'liberal reward. Lewis e rac. 508 Oolorado bidg. e WRIST WATCH—Monday; downtown. Re- ward. 3622 13th st, n.w. - » 1 case marked ‘‘Edmonds on Conn. ave. Mon- B iy day 5 pm. Please return 1116 Conn. st ISAAC DIGGS DIES. Retired Recently as Attorney for 5 Federal Trade Board. torney for the board of contract ad- Jjustment in this city, where he made many friends, died in the Parkwood apartments Sunday night, after a long illness. He was sixty-one Years|JOHNSON. SADIE R. side old. Mr. Diggs was a native of vensville, King and Queen cou He was edncated at Vir Institute, Blacksburg, | Richmond Coliege and the n versity of Virgi He had practiced | law at West Point, Va.. and had been ! a member of the Virginia house of | delegates for three terms. In 1897, he! located in Richmond, where he p(flc-i ticed law for twents-two years he was appointed a member ! of the legal staff of the Federal Trade Commission and remained there until February of this vear, when he was forced to retire by 1ll-health. He is survived by his widow and the following children: Mrs. Richard Newitt Darden, Newsome. Va: Mrs Douglass Danlel Leard, Norfolk, Va.: Isaac Watlington Diggs. Mrs. Alex- ander Sharp Bennet and Dudley Har- den Diggs of Washington. The funeral will be at West Point; tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock and interment will be there. ALIENIST AWARDED $500. Dr. Smith Eiy Jelliffe, alienist, of New York. today was awarded a verdietg for 3300 and interest for eleven years! againet the estate of Stilson Hutchins, | millionaire_philanthropist. who died in{ 1912, Dr. Jelliffe had submitted a biil{ for $1,000, and interes: totaling $575, for | two consultations with physicians in| November. 1911, concerning the mental | i M- Hutchins. The alienist declared the patient insane. A jury in reuit Division 2 before Justice Hoeh- | = cut_the bill to half. | H &ard of Thanks. fe and mother. FLLEN X THE FAMILY. ¢ T Bev. Cagece Hanzan ‘Braths. i BLACK. Derember 4, 1022, a: 7 fie residence. st pel 3 6. bet loved hushand of Henrietta Biack and father of Pear] Black and Edza Moxler. Funeral| Thursday, December 7. at 2:30 pm.. from i Die Iste residence. Interment Fort Lincoin | ves and friends invited. 6° 5. 1822 at after a jong and painful illzess,” CLARA | E ON inee Lockes). Funers: r 6. at 2 pm. from ! Reiatives and | ce of his daugh- December 4. at 1315 pm., EDWARD D. beloved hus- band of the iate Jane Corcoran and father | of Annie Beckeit, Juha and Emmett Cor- ! er EDWARD D. | of Frank Geier's | . Wednesday. Do | thence to St. Paul's | .. where & requiem | of his soul. FITTON. December 4. 1922, at 21 am.. CHARLES W.. beloved husband of | Cora A. Fitton. aged 85 years. Fuperal from | Dis Iate residence. 1315 Haif st. sw.. W December 6, at 1:30 pm. Nervicer Gorsuch M. E. Church, 412 and L sts. = pm. Relatives and friends invited 10} end.interment (private) at Alexandria, { - (Seattle. Wash., papers please copy.) 3% | GRADY. 3 December 4, 1822, e ! €. POWELL GRADY, beloved husband of Susan Armistead Gradr, st his residence, 1429 21st st.. in hin eighty-third vear. s a2t home Wednesdar. De- 1 g'clock. Friends and Con- ! lite Sunday, De- in New York | of the late George Ha; FiTbe ‘a1 Misy Sessle Mason's, 2 K ut, nw. Funeral services 2 p.m. 3t James' Bros. undertaking pariors, 19th and L sts. n.%. HORTON. Terarted_this life Mondar, De- cember 4, 1922, in Boston, Mass., Mrs 'J. J. HORTOY,. beioved mother of Col. William E. Horton. Funeral Thursday, December 6t. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Co- B. and Daughters 1812 i at 11 a.m.. from Epiphany Church, 131 G! lonial Dames, D. A. please take motice. IBARRA. Monday. December 4, FELICIE, belored mother of IBARRA." Funeral from her son’s residence, Wheaton, 3id., on Wednes- December 6, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. John's Church. Forest Glen, Md,, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends | invited. Interment Mt. Olivet cemeters. KOERNER. Sunday, December 3, 1922 ‘George _Washington Universits Hosj MATHEW KOERNER, Jr., beloved son of Mathew and Carrie Koerner, aged 9 Years. Funeral from his parents’ residence, 512 14th nt. n.e., Wednesday, December 6, st 2 p.m. Interment private. 3 McCAULEY. Sunday, December 3. 1922, at Colonial Beach, Va', CLAUDB McCAULEY. Joseph McCaules. at son of the YNE. p.am., at his late residence. 1243 4th at. n JOHN, the beloved- husband of Anma Payne (nee Dizon). He leaves a devoted wife, son, three sisters, & grandmother, 3 mother-in-law and & host of relatives and friends. Fueral nesday, December 6, 1922, at Friendship Baptiat Church at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. . Monday, December 4, 1922, st 6 hter. Mrs. a.m., at the residence of her Harry Lee Watson, the Albemarle apartmeat, SARAH DEMING, wife of the late Robinson Plerce, in_her seventy-sixth year, Funeral in Providence, R. I. . UNDERS. Sunday, December 3. 1922, at " at her sesidence, 618 9th st n.e.. EMMA BAUNDERS, beloved mother of Jen- nle George lomax, Rev. John Saunders, Martha Emma Powell, motherin-law of Leuis Lomax, Annie Ssunders. Funeral Wednesday, 8¢ 1 o'clock, Mount Horeb Bap- tist Church, 16th and B sts. n.e.-Rev. C. H. Fox, pastor. ‘Her busy hands are folded. Her work on earth is done; Her trials all are ended, _ Her heavenly crown i3 won. 5 SCHAMBRA. _Sunday, December 3, 1922, at Wheeling, W. Va., MATILDA W., wife of Edy and_sister ‘of Henry Eberbach. Fueral_services will be held at Gawler's chapcl Wednesday, December 6, at 2 p.m. BCOTT, Departed this life Monday. December 4, 1922, at 12:80 a.m., at his residence. 1433 an illness of two and a ‘which he bore with Christian fortitude, EDWARD SCOTT, the beloved husband of Nannie Scott, stepfather of Doro- thy B. Webster, brother of Gordon Scott, Mary Parker and Virginia Young. Funerai Thursday, ber 7. at 2 p.m., from the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Relatives - and friends are fovited to attend. -« N st. n.w. half ‘monthi >27 11113 SEV) 1022, e t 2 pm. Rels invited to attend. Inter. jonal cemetery. . Euddenly, Mon@ay. December 4. ;;’f‘v.;,'n S JA.\'l‘Z.l"i‘;uul w'te of ma and loving mother of Dorathy, Benga Ldward, Johr Aline ana hereafter. ZULICK. December 3. Hoapital. JOSEPH A irs. David Rockelll. aged 8 years. Pubers: Jrom Lee's chapel Wednesday st 8:30 a.m rment at Mt. Olivet cemetery. (Balt more papers picase cops.) In Memoriam. DANCY. 1n tovi Y. 1o loving memorr of JOBN DANCY, who left us two 5 care ago, Decem HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN, LILLIAN REID. JOHN, Jr, AND JOSEPH P SR OHN, Jr, AND JOSEPH .", HOWARD_DAGGS. 1r sud Uit loving remer: r dear patents. grandparents aiher. FRANK HOWARD. gied . 16140 mother, ANN. HOWARD. died ‘December 4. 1915 apg cn: clo, JAMES M. DAGGS, died 1916 Oh What the oy aid glors Thone endiexs Nabhath tic biessed anes ser Jul: in all ever Lieat. DOROTHY AND MAR JOHNSOK. 1In sad but loring brac. H . In loving remembrarce ©of my dear frieud, JOHN RILAS JORNSON, Tt deparied tais life one yesr sgu 1 am lonesome cre T am blue. €ry memory brings a tear HER LONELY SISTER, HELEN MARTIN * 5 “and ot the same littie ga ) woal passed into 1 E L. JONES wa ot car. actise in good deeds, wie eage: v cpportunities 1o help and comfo: Belpful tn building up € n its begmniog. whe fnduee. contribute Tegularly 5t 10 present memorials, which remain as las: iug witoesses to her zeal iessed ure the dead who die in the Tort for thes reat from toelr labors. And ire. Works a0 foilow tiem. M. €. D. LAMBDEN. 1In loving rememhrance of ou- a9 brotaer. GEORGE LESL who departed tiis life thre- = oday, December 7, 1919. ree Tears have gone since th When me dear aoh was calied God called him home: it was B! But in my heart he lveth stiil. Some dar, eome tima our eves will aes snafly e we loved ao weil: 2 ome vis hand will clas And pever xay farewell > L o DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTEE * der cember T. 1918, No one Luows the silent Leartacher. Only those who have lost can Of the grief that is borne in sllen.e For my motber I loved s0 well Thou art gone. but ot for Fresh my love sha 6 LUCAS. Iz sad but loving remembrance of our dear eor. TLAVICS J. LUCAS, wko departeq December 1 think of ¥ou. dear sen- uld 1 ever forget® = A bappy home we once enjoye en. dear brotue been misplaced nged for a friend like jou, brothe- TSP gaih can take your place G SISTER AND BROTHER. = MARTIN. Ia sad but I rememb-ance o our dear sox ard brother, JESSIE C. MAR- TIN. who departed thin life aige vears ago Decemper 5, 1913 t gone. but not forgottes, our luve shail ever be: ong re s ‘memory a1 TovING MOTHER AND FATHER Ax RISTER. EaxR Pa0CTOR tovizg reme; of mx mbrance 3 ed mother, PAULINE PROCTOR, who ecd away four ears ago today, December 5. 1918, DAUGHTER MAMIE @ FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. Established THI 73 Teleplone Col. 7025 . H. HINES CO,, . Private_Ambulanes. W.A Jpeare Co. IUNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW EPRNERCE DSURRE. llmunfi'.flul:‘“ g Willa 3. Bpeare j e RO Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Ertabliched 184 Aiiomebis Barsimet T 2% J_ WILLIAM LEE. Fureral Director and Embaimer. ~ Livery n counection. - Commodiou chepel and moders crematorium. _ Moderate prices. 332 Ps. sve. v.w. Tel. call M. 1385 WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st vee. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern Chapel. Automobile Funers GENERATION ArTer GENERATION 1857 rhorst 1922 S Z WASHINGTON, D.C, UNDERTAKER Quick, Dignified and BMicient Kervics. s > u Y. Lincoin 3464. o 81, Astomabile Neither the successors of mor con- Wednesdas | nacted with the original W. R, Spears sizbinhrers, ‘940 F St N.W. TH FT. N.W. 2 i, Main 2473 Modern_Chapel. Joom Timothy Hanlon @41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5548. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. u Sodel Compel, L polaneei 2R 142 Livery in_Conveetion. MONUMENTS. Sunday. December 3, 1922, at 1:30 | —yg gpecialize In designing and erect. ing memorlals (monuments and mauso- jeums) of quality and character. Call and see hundreds of photographic. suggestions and designs on exhibition in our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. The Park Cemetery . Nom-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and Stting location. Readily sccessible—on electric car line. ©On Baltimore boulevard, st District liss. Office: 705 12th SLN.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Werite for Illustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER, e Tt Yo v il e ) Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. W.mt-um-u-'.‘ Artistic—expressiro—inaxpeasi! N