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To $6 Silk Petticoats $3.95 Net lot. ik _or eatin: deuble ruffle; all colors. Each in & box for @ gift. . 1316 To 1324 7TH - ST.. NW. Gowns, 69¢ girined Outing " Finanel ing " Flanne Gowne. ‘Shirred | froat; full cut. $1 Satin Bandeaux, 59¢ | | Tustrous wash satin. That Sold to $25, Now Women's and Misses' Heavy Coats, of all-wWool materials; plain or mixtures; some have large fur collars, while others are made in snapny sport mod- cls, mannish shoulders, pleated bacle, button trim. Sizes to 44. with wide elastic bot: tom, neatly edzed. All Women's and Misses' All-wool Wool Dresses sizes. ~tine, Poiret twill and mannish serges: n: a few browos: neatly trimmed with novelty 'braids embroidered of contrasting coloriugs Kizes to 44. 00 Lace | $5 Robe . Blanket $3.65 d _Double-thick . for dou- To 8 Silk Teddies. $1.98 Of fine creve de chine or radio siik. lace or tallored trimmed. All colors. $1 Women's Union Suit. 79¢ Tow neck. sleeveless and ankie length 38 and 53. Fime bleached cotton i To $3 Leather Handbags, $1.9 In & laree ot shapes and colo; nd lot f nly 1 Dos;:r li’ua;el 39¢ Neat Net Pane! lace center design. Size 20330 Inches. three different terns. 213 yards long, 43 inches wide. Each pair fresh, clean and new. None worth loss than $1. wlile_they're_hers In at- A wonderful lot of ¥i with Vaile Curtains, of Tace. One to a windoy At §1. | | Boys’ Two-Pants Corduroy Suits, 565 A serviceable sult that will give real wear to boys. Every suit has two pairs of full-lived_pants with taped seams. Sizes 7 to 15. Crompton All-Weather Corduroy Suits $8-0 Corduroy snits that are the best sou can buy for service and at this price it i a great vatue. The coat | made, and full-lined pants. 3 S to 17, y |, Matteras il These $1.50 Fur Trimmed Felt Juliets $2 Pattern Table Cloth $1.19 Iade of fine weave, hiebly mercerized dam. ask. ~ Bize §4134. Tach pattern_waren i ‘Double-R-d Plaid BLANKETS $1.49 To & good assortment af colered biocks, heavy welcht. zle Blanket, $1.40. 5ac Twhle DAMASK. 4 Fine mercerized 6 38 inches wid: pleces and assorie terns, Dowhle-Red COMFORT $2.25 Coverrd with neat nat tern silkoliae and filed ®ith pute cotton. Worth, §2.98, 25c Linen HANDKER- CHIEFS, 18c Wamen's parewhite Itnen | lefs. hemstitched fuil size “Kayser” pretty in These fe1t Juliets. 8c This Exact $4.50 Swinging § 3 39| Shoofly Milk Truck ana vans, $3.49 $3 Large Shoofly. .. $3 American Flyer. .. .$2.25 $1 Wire Doll Beds. . ... $7.98 Boys' Hand Car, $6.49 10-piece Baking Set. . .. $2 Simplex Typewriter, 39¢ Xmas Stockings. .. . $1.49 $1.50 Standing Black- ...... 59c| board . S ....$1.79 | 50c Drum and Sticks. . ...98¢ li:'v Fine Imported Doll, $2.69 ik aud Wagon of Blocks Daisy Air Rifle. $1.50 Wash Set. . on. inch * Christmas Savings Checks Cashed. Christmas Gifts for Men ‘at greatly reduced prices Raleigh Haberdasher Closing Out Sale \ Neckwear, Shirts, Belts, Sweater Coats, Bath Rob&s, o Hosiery, Gloves, Mufflers, Pajamas, Underwear, Full Dress Accessories, Silver Belt Buckles, Flasks and Men’s Jewelry, All Nation- ally Known Merchandise: Everything must be sold before we move to 1310-1312 F Street. These price reductions will do it. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Sale of $15 All-Wool Dresses of _trico- bl or fancy ribbons. Panel Curtains Buy '3 Panel Curtains Tace edges and finely designed inserts Crepe, 10c hundles strongly riveted 2 l:lne Crepe Kimonos $1.69 ‘Women’ Crepe Kimonos, i pire style ba sorted patterns’ and colors. ~ All sizes. “The “Good cheer to those who'll It’s a carefully arra . Fruit Cake Chocolate Mints Stuffed Prunes Jar of Dates Package of Raisins —appropriately garn [ R T 1415 H Street COCCCTCEECLIrEey po | 51 | ne . 29¢ Windsor iennine Windsor crepe in ite. pink. blue, hid and vellow. inches wide, in sorted mill gths. isse Split Cavw- Roston Rags, with in 14, lengths. 15" and 16 Made In YOU are beginning your kerchiefs with little embroid: kerchiefs in the best of all T graph Patterns, that reprodu cess. Use Kaumagraph Patt —that fairly make your mouth and staples which are <% neces Wahuts ( 355 ) . 1,35¢ 1 ~ 3 lbs., $1.00 Almonds (?w::!;h‘:l 1b. 35¢ 3 1bs., $1.00 Brazil Nuts ..., ... 18¢c 1, 22¢ bs., $1.00 Plum Pudding— g Premler—Individual..... lzc Pound can.. Mincemeat (55" ) 25¢ Chickens Home-dressed ten- der birds for baking or frying. Lb., 38¢ Freshly Y Bay oysters. Pork Loin. ......." 23¢c Pork Slll’oulder. 3 .::' 18c Sausage Meat.. . ."™ 35c Bottom Round s IN28e Apples .p?c‘u’.lm;:crlnmp! at a very Sizes 100 to 150 Special, Per Box, $2.25 Especially baked for-us and ovens at\4 o’clo k. —that carries the taste of Ch family fireside during the Yuletide. dainties—things everybody likes— ready for shipping instructions. Five Dollars G. G. Cornwell & Son F I want something that can be finished quickl Oysters selected . Chesapeake Pt., 30c. Qt., 55¢ Fresh Meat Specials y Chest” be away from the nged assortment of Conserved Fruit Jar of Figs Maraschino Cherries Crystallized Ginger Jar of Stick Candy hed and boxed —, Phone Main 875 e PALAIS ROYAL 11th & G Sts.—A. Lisner, Pres. McCall Printed Patterns 1168, 1123 Last Minute Gifts Can Be a Jiffy Christmas sewing you will Hand- ery or applique motifs in the corner can be made as quick as a wink. Nine handkerchiefs can be cut from a yard and an eighth of thirty-six inch material—linen, voile, pongee or silk. There's a pretty assortment of designs for hand- ransfers, McCall's Kauma- cé designs with great suc- erns 1163 and 1123 for your Christmas Handkerchiefs Palals Royal—Bargain Basement. $5.00 purchases will be delivered if requested. Holiday Specials jater. We have the specials ry to the enjoyment of the Christmas season—and our prices are lower than usual. finest. impa.) 35¢ Lb seeded or’ scedless / .pkg. lsc‘ Dgtes (Dromedaryy. .pig. 22€ Citron (554 ) . i, 50c Currants (tlt.flCd)»-PkK-zsc Peel ( Figs ( Table Raisins ( Raisins ( orange orlemon best Smyrna large layer Fresh Hams Nice, small hams, the 8 to 10 1b. which are =o co venient. Lb., 22¢c shucked, Prime Rib Roast.."> 35¢ Bouillon Roast. . .™> 25¢ Chuck Roast.. ..." 18c Boiling Beef. ...."™ 10c Sirloin Steak.. ...."> 35¢ The well known “Deliclous.” Sizes 80, 88, 100 Special, Per Box, $2.50 Hot Bread and Rolls delivered daily hot from the Box Bread, Vienna, French, Whole Wheat, Graham and several varieties of Rolls. Berens’ Ry one-and-one-half pound loaves, P-K Coffee Its aroma and preciated by tho.e who know good e Bread, in one and with and without the seeds. Ib., 28¢c flavor will be ap- ccffee THIEVES HAVE VARIED TASTES, REPORTS SHOW Peanut Machine, Cart, Bnnhel,l +Comb and Mirror Among [WILLIAM J. HELM BURIED.! H er—— { Young Son of W. A. Helm Inferred in Port LincolnsCemetery. William Joseph Helm, the six-year- old son .of William A. Helm, assist- i ant superintendent of the engineér de- Missing Articles. Some cccentrio thieves got buuy; i [] First came the report to the police that a peanut slot machine and its gstablishment of Willlam C. Mercer, at 1400 T street. Linkins, at 1001 V street, to tell police that a green cart, four feet long, had above residence. Then Mrs. Emma Finney of 1250 her bureau of a hairbrush, a comb & mirror and two hatbrushes. investigating the disappearance of a 5iflovinx van of )’me Merchants’ Tra left the Pennsylvania freight station at 412 street and Virginia avenue at 'no nged for worry, -however, for. the van, horses and driver, showed rup [ : —_— tion in Honor of Scientist. The recently acquired addition to the dren, at “Bell Cottage,” in honor of Alexander Graham Bell, the late sclen- { noon David Fairchild, son-in-law of Mr. | by Mrs. Bell, who was unable to attend the exercises because of illness. The tution and praised Miss Anna C. Reinharat, the principal, for her work Dr. Robert Atkinson tory address and sixteen deaf children ‘America.” Stanwood Cobb read a poem by Robert Sanborn Tread appropri- Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Wife .of the Vice President, was the guest of honor, Gilbert Grosvenor, Nancy Bell Fairchild, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Miss Grace Burton, fcdrick and Miss Mary Suter. Tea was served after the exercises. | Special Exercises to Be Held at Georgetown University. delpifia surgeon, will make the prin- ipal address at Georgetown Univer- Fithe centennial of the birth of. Louls Pasteur, the great French sclentist, m {chemical as well as biological science. as the first American pupil of Pas- B teur, will speak of his former master ind.” There 13 1m the possession of Dr. | Fasteur made his wonderful series of |tests, m which he proved conclustve- B Cration is a chimera. Laplace went to Paris shortly after his graduation study under the great scientlst, be- ing the first American to attend the last night. contents had been stolen from the On its heels came a call from Sam been stolen from the yard of the 20th street reported the theft from At 6 o'clock last night, police were fer and Storage Company, which had 110:30" yesterday morning. They had later at the stable of the company. Ceremonies Dedicate School Addi- Home School for Little Deaf Chil- tist, at exercises held Monday after- i Bell. presided and read a letter writte r told of Mr. Bell's interest in the with deaf children. 2 made the dedica- held exercises, including the singing of ate for the occasion. - others present including Mr. and Mrs. Tiss Josephine Timberlake, Miss Jennie Dr. Ernest Laplace, eminent Phila- | sity Sunday night, the occasion belng {whose discoveries revolutionized m| Dr. Laplace. who i distinguished as the “greatest benefactor of man- 8| Laplace, one of the tubes with which ly that the notion of spontaneous.gen- from Georgetown College in 1830 to institute which Pasteur founded. :| FREED IN MURDER CASE. | _— '|Wom-n Claimed Self-Defense in LM Stabbing Husband. | B Hattie Jones, colored, was acquitted W late yesterday afternoon by a jury in ™ iminal Division 1 of a charge of ! murder in the second degree in con- B | nection with the death of her hus- band, Robert Jones, at their home, 300 {Missouri avenue northwest, September 22 last, Justice Stafford released the woman from custody. [ The couple were quarreling and the {woman, picking up a large knife. B |stabbed her husband to death. Sh claimed self-defense. She was rep. B |resented by Attorneys Whalen & Il)'(,‘rmnell. Assistant United States B Attorney Emetson conducted the pros- L] ecution. e | HOLD BODY AT MORGUE. B The body of an unidentified colored man, who dled yesterday at Gallinger Hospltal,” after being taken there in i an unconscious condition from | Georgia avenue and Buchanan street jat noon yesterday, is at the morgue | today awaliting claim. 1t is believed he was suffering from epllepay. * He i was about forty vears of age, and did |not recover consciousness ‘before ideath. j— ] | FOUND. mall sum, in Chevy Obass, Monday. n.w. g STREDALE DOG, blask and tan. license 2190. Reward for return to 2624 Woodles | | endon.. | Cirendon ATT xides: holes torn in all four corners. §. A. | Postle, Main 465 S 1 | BAR PIN. nd sapphires, Tues ¥ night from Presi Aberal reward. Main 8502. ¢ { BOX contaiuing evening dress, fan, scarf snd { other articles, lost or tuken from 'sutomoblie iat 9th and F sts. Tuesday, Dec. 12, between {12 and 12:30. libeeal reward for return or information. Phone Cleveland 1433 or Cleve- land 1918 15 BULL_THRRIER—White female: ears recently { clipped and taped down on head: deaf. Please {nutify F. P. Leach, 5618 1st & {7th st. n.w.. or phone Adams 2602 after 6 {p.m.— Rewa: | COLLTE PUPPY. about six months old. turn to 526 3rd ne. Reward. DOG—$10 will be paid for return of small whiiz aale dog. 120 E st, s No questions asked, e | EARRING—Onyx, diamond and hLematite, on Saturday afternoon between 1501 Mass. ave. rele. Liberal reward if returned to K. 1626 K at. n.w. 16° FRAMES, 14, with addresses, 25 blank frames, 4 ink boxes and pads and 1, can violet ink, on Friday, Dec. 8. Finder plesse return to ‘Addressograph Co., 511 11th st. m.w. 15 ASSES—Dark tortoise rim, in black case, on Nov. 29, downtown. Return o 301 8th st | n.e. for reward. 14 | KETS in black Jeather case, mear 1202 Ken- {nedy st. m.w. Return same address. Reward. 15 { KEYS on ring, T@¥lor at. or Georgia ave, Call | Colombla_ 9830:3. 4 | MONEY—About $100, elther in Woodward & i store or oa F Beward. | Po- Re- tomac 265. { PACKAGE containing old materfal and cuffs, Dbiack, Wednesday, N st. between Vermo; ve. and Thomas’ Circle. st. n.w. Phone Prank. 5905. PEARLS _Tuesday evening, 14th st car, south, Franklin Square Hotel, 14th and De- . catur car to Shepherd st. Columbia 7547. * POCKETBOOK, _gray satchel; contained $10 bills, 1 $2 bill, 2 31 bills" and an Xmi ;list; in Goldenberg's. Mrs. T. G. Kengla, 2308 B _containing perfume on 16th Wedneaday: * Raward: 1783 ' SMALL PACKAG st. bus at noon Que st. nw. : SPECTACLES, Gase, marked *'Edmonds."” SIS Broest B Graat, 2001 16t o, ward. TASSEL—Brown iuu Columbla rd.;_Apt. 22. SVATCH—Diamond _wrist watch, oo - Don. nesr 1613 Zlst st. now. Sabstuatial ro- wara"Mrs. C. A. Herter, 1612 Zist_st: .., North 7103 - brown shell frame, in black Return or* netity ik, 1n ¥ st car. Pleave eall 'Anh“nB. = 1 | partment, MOBILE ROBF—Green; fringe on two | Theater to' street i n.e. or 1517 Potomac Electric Company. died Monday at his home, 1014 6th Street, northeast. His moth- er is Mrs. May V. Helm. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the residence. Rev. Dr. Barrows, pastor of the Eastern Presbyterjan Church, officiated. Interment was in Fort Lincoln cemetery. ‘Death notices printed in The Star, gave the boy's name as William Joseph Helen. " FRANK MAGUIRE DIES. Funeral Services for Well Known Business Man Tomorrow. Frank Maguire, a well known bust- ness man, died Tuesday at his resi- dence, 1307 Girard str@®t northwest, aged fiftg-nine years. The funerai services will be held at St. An- thony’s Catholic Church tomorrot morning at 9 o'clock, when Rev. P. De Paola will celebrate solemn re- quiemn mass. The interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. : Mr, Maguire is survived by his wid- of, Mrs. Elizabeth Scrider Maguire, and eight children, Mrs. Gertrude Crowder, Mrs. Ethel Soper; Mrs. Agnes Milier, Bernard, Ralph, An- thony and Walter and Miss Dorothy Maguire. 2 P — STATE SOCIETY DANCE. Thomas R. Marshall and Gen. Le- Jeune Guests of Mississippians. Former Vice President Marshall and Maj. Gen. Lejeune, commandant of the Mariue Corps, were among the guests last night at,‘the first of a series of dances to be given by the Mississippi Society. Last night's af- fair was held in the Washington Club. The floor committee was composed of Harry Peyton’ chairman: Senators Harrison and Williams and Represen- tatives Benjamin Humphreys, Thomas Sisson, J. W. Collier, R. G. Lowrey. Ross A. Collins, John E. Rankin and Paul B. Johnson, Capt. Fred Beall, Carl Schaefer, Charlton M. Clark, Dr. Clinton E. Clark, Dr. Oscar Wilkin- son, Dr. Thomas Herndon, Orlando H. Smith, Mrs. Walter P. Ramsey, Col. H. 0. Willlams, Maj. William Connor, Maj. C. K. Pettis, Maj. A. T. Webb, Maj. L. T. Booth, Maj. H. G. Queke- meyer, Capt. D. Seaton, Capt. . H. Leigh, Maj. Ot M. Lawrenec., Paul Wooton, Harry Fulton and Walter S. Erwin ; Members of the special guest com- mittee were Maj. Gen. H. P. McCain, Thomas P. Gore, George E. Chamber- lain, Representative Humphre tep- resentative Percy Quin and Charl- ton M. Clark. | Cards of Thanks. BURKE. We wish to extend onr wincere to our . friends mpathy and beai our_bels tifal floral tributes red wife apd mother, BURKE AND SONS. * JOHNBON. My Friends: Piesse accept my deep appreciation sand sinrere thunks for your kind words of sympathy aud beautiful floral tributes on the reavement, in the death of my deariy de- v loved wife oted and’ beloved wi S MR. PETER H. D. C. » Birth. DAWKINS. Decembee 12, 19: a daughter. and Janet D., Deaths. BELL. Wedneadas, December 13 residence, 1730 Corcoran st. n.w B., beloved husband of Itoberta Bell, 63 years. Funeral seriices at Oak Hill chapel, Friday, December 15, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited {BROWN. Teparted this 1ife Tuesdas. Decem i ber 12, 1922 ar ¥ Wi res {1210 Tat of. wwe, & BROWS. beloved husband of Eliza Aun Rrown. neral from Reloboth Baptist Caurch. December 15, at 1 pm. Relatives and | friends are invited. e vodr will lie in state at Rehoboth Buptist Church Iridas | from 10 a.m. to 1 o'clock | BURKS. Wednesa, | “her residence. 3 Newlands < Md., MARGARET LEAH. TRobert E. Burks. Nolive of fu after, 10 Harry Y. 1622, at his 1 iu . Chevy uneral will be rday morn- Friends in Wi Trom James & firp: { iug. December 16, i wited. CONDICT. Wedresday, December JULIA E. CONDICT, daughter of Dr. N. W. Condict of ortistown, N. J neral private. Interment at Morristown. Kindly omit flowers. DONNELLY. Mond: Colorado Sprimgs, James F. and the I 936 4th st. ne. T his _father's resider Friday, December 1 Eaturdas. Decembe: the above residence Chu will be sung for th at 9 a.m. Relatives ttend. Interment Mt. FAWCETT. December at Boulder, Col., CLARENCE FAWCETT, son of E. L. Fawcett and the late Ella J. Faweett. In terment Boulder, Frid: December 15 (Baltimore papers please cops.) 14 19022 FOLEY. Wednesdas, Decembet 13, Emergency Hospital. PATRICK FOLEY uged 59 years. Funeral from chapel of James T. Ryan, 3! e, urday, December 16, at &30 am., ihence to St. Patrick’s Church, where mass will be said at ® a.m. interment Mount Olivet cemetery. ada papers please cops.) 1o | HAWKINS, rted this lite Tuesdar. De. X inck, at Freedioen's NN (uee Robin ew Hampshire ase. n.w. No- | tice of funeral hereafter. i HEFFERNAN. December 14, 1922 at ber rexidence, 827 North 2 HEFFERNAN. hereaficr. HOWARD, Suddenls mpbell. pariors Ba 10 o'clock. Elva A. Don remaine will ik wou) nvited, to Olivat *cemetery i { | i oticc of funerai Tuesday, December 12. y, N. J Dade. children aud five sisters, Lost of relatives and {ricods. Notice of fu neral later, 2 KING. Departed this life Wednesday. cember 13, 1922, at 8:30 n.m., at Fre iospital, ‘A He leav mourn_three cousins, . Rose. William Rose. and & host of friends. ' His remsins can be viewed at Winslow's, umdertaker, 12th snd R sts n.w., ¥riday evening.- Funeral from Ver mont Avenue Baptist Church Saturday 1 Toterment at Arlington cemetery. KING. A special meeting of Past Masters’ Council, No. 4, G. U. 0. of 0. F. will be held at the Lall this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock to arrange for the fn neral of Brother ABSALOM KING. and a i fall attendance is earnestly requesied. DANIEL R. BRAXT SAM'L, W. WATSON, KRAUSE. Wednesday, aged 88 ves dence, 608 Harrard st cember 15, at 2 + invited to attend. i cemetery. LENOX. Departed this life. in thefull trium, of the fait 'vesday, December 12, at 6 am. E rl ‘enleytow: . A LENOX. He leaves fo mourn thelr devoted wite, Julia Tenox, sod an adopted dfugiter, VIOLA JONES.' Fun iduy, December 15, at 2 o'clock, from the Firsi Baptist Church, 27th and ‘Dumbarton ave. n.w., Rev. Jawes L. Pion, pastor. Relati and friends iovited: 14* LEWIS. Departed this lite Tuesday, 12, 1922, at 10:40 o'clock, at Garfield Hbo! g‘ll JOE LEWIS. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Nettie Lewis (nee Riddick). the_undertaking establishment of Winslow & Filmore, 2109 9th st. Friday. De- cember 15, at 1:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited | MAGUIRE. Tuesdar. December 121922, at i 8:5 a.m.. FRANK, beloved husband of Flizabeth Maguire (nee Schrider). Funeral o from his late residence. 1307 Girard_ st Brookland, D. C., Friok :30 a.m. Req Church, Brookland, . Relatives und friends fuvited. at Mount Olivet cemetery. + December 13, Alesander Mosher. . interment 7 ’ - Forest Glen, aturday, December 16, at 10 a.m. SHERWOOD. Suddenly. Tuesd 12, 1922."at his residence, 63 SAMUEL H., I ‘wood. Funeral Friday at 9 o'clock a. terment at Mt. Olives eemetery. (Priva Md. i 13 H ew York ave. Power | sion_ of mwy be- | Fridar. | on aar- | Funeral from { 2 :'GEO, C. SHAFFER, %} December nd of Mary E. Sher- SMITH. December 13, 1922, { Hospital, NATHANIEL J ed father of Eanma Dempser Themymon. Funersl from the m. Lec's om on Friday, lecember pm Relativen tend. Interment lington national cemefer; |, please” copy. THOMAS. Departed thin I. Thursdas, December 14, 1922, 2 F . aw. H AS, mother of Mrs. and Charles Pryor, minter of . . JEruest Joffrien and Clementine 1 Notice of funera) later. . THORNTON. Suddenls, December 12, 1922, de Vicgie Brown (nee Thornton) ani te Tucker Thornton. [e leaves & step . Claude Rrown: a son, Rudelph, sud A& liost of friends. Funeral ber from Rt, Matthew's Li New Jersey ave. and L st: se. pastor. WRIGHT. Tuesdas, December 12, 1922, after a_short sickness,” FREDERICK BENNET? WRIGHT, aged years, Deloved husband of Sarah Carrick Wright d father of Br- shildren. Fuaeral from his Inte residence pitol View. Md.. Fridas, Decembe 2 p.m. Friends invited s Tuesday, December 1 1922. EM beioved ‘wife of Andrew 1, Young Funeral from her late_residence, 642 Keefe ¥ri December ‘15, at_9:50 m mase at the Church of the t 30 o'clocl Relatives ani Tuterment st Mount O‘Ilvu - at YOUNG. M cred Heart friends invited. cemetery. In Memoriam. BUNDY. A tribute of love and remembrina to our devoted hushand and father. Law yer JAMES F. BUNDY, who departed this lite eight years ago today. Some day, eome time my eyes will see The face 1 loved 5o well: Some day his hand wil cl And pever way ‘‘farewell. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, DBLILIA Fight years have puswed When our dear father God called Lim home; it was His But in our e love him stf HIS TOVING DA ITERS, DELLA ZENORTA. AND SON-IN-LAW, J. FRA LIN WILSON. BUSSARD. In loving remembrance of mv danghter ¥ . who fell asiesp thres Sears ago today. HER MOTHER. * CARROLL. In sad but loving remembrance o’ our dear mother.” CATHERINE CARROLL. who departed this life two yesrd ago, De cember 11, 1920 Forget b We loved il (od called her home, He thought it best To eleep Him unto eternsl reat. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, ESTELLE MARGARET AND CATHERINE. ¢ * FANFLICK. Mrs. CAMELLE FANFLICK who died- Just one month ago today, Nevem ber 14, 19 We are clad to kuow that she loved vs And glad she “koew But God knew HER TRUE FRIENDS, SHAGGHNESSY AMILY. . LEWIS. Ia sad bt loving remembrance of my dear Wishand WILLIAM €. LEWIS who entered Infe test two years 8go todar December 15, 1920, Todas recalls the memory Of my loved ore called to res: Aund thbse that £till remember him Are the anes that Javed him hest HIS DEVOTED WIFE, HETTIE. * NASH. Tn sad ot loving remembrance of mx dear brotlier, WILMAR NASH. who deperted {his, lite te sears todss.” December 14 In my heart your memors lingers. Tenderly, kind and true There in not & day. dear brother. Tiat 1 do not think HI: In £ad but levicz remembrance of mr WILMAR NARH, who departed s ago todsy, December 13 S I never will; NASH. Aenr son. blooming routh is foatehed awax ¢ death’s resistiess hiand. hearts the mournful tribute par Whirh pity must demai 2 HIS LONFLY MOTHER PORTS. Sweet is the memors of ms devote: mother und grandmwther, SUSAN PORT~ wio departed thiw life three vears ago to . December 14, 1819, iR 1OVING DAUGHTER 58, AND GRANDSO AND RAYMOND BURGESS. In fond and loting memery of d indulgent mother. who passed s-one years ago todax, December MRS. AGNES IRV ‘WEBSTER. our dear memory cherished ers still live in duy that passe dwell. HER MINTER WHALEY. have ever Lept your nd your Christian prax : evers hour amn 1 DEVOTED _ CHILDREN, AND ANNIE. In lovitg memors of HARRY ife Decemb ven vears #go tods frest i powce. MARY. i LIS FRIEND = wi WINSTON, Deces roeax faren S. AND MR. WILLIAMBOXN 1a sad but loring remem! beloved brother, Fi ERICK died one Year ago toda 1. i the memory i ?a ioved one lnid to re And_those who still remembe.: Wwho loved him best | WINSTON. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. {V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suc jors of nor cou- necled with the criginal W. R. Spea: - Fhene Ermnr wis, 940 F St. N.W. .~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {1118 SEVENTH ST NW. Main 2473 Modera_Chapel i Timothy Hanlon 641 B ST. N.E. Phone L. i JAMES T. RYAN { Moaci coaper. AVE B cols 102 | Private Ambulances ! Livery 1o Conmection. ~ Telepi 7023 2 S. H. HINES CO, W. R. F. HINES, Prop., 2901-2003 14th st. n.w. Private Ambulance. E" R Speare €o. UNDERTAKE 1208 H STREET.NW TORMERLY 9407 3T ATN Willis B. Bimus R. Speate 3-0. ; Bpesre Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. [istablished 1¢ Pione West 96. Automobile Service. Digoificd and Efficlent Service. Deal oy Lincoln 3464. e — s Funeral Directer and Ebalmer. _ Liyery in connection. Commotios modern crematorium. . Moderate Tel_catt M. 1 SARDO & CO. 412 H st . Thove Ligeols 534 Modern_Chapel Automoblie_Funerals. f GENERATION ArTER GENERATION rho | WASHINGTON. D.C, UNDERTAKER 3. WILLIAM L Toss a | Beautiful and Stting location. Readily sccessible—on electric car Use. Op_ Baitimore boulevard, at District Moe. |Office: 705 12th St.N.W. Phoue Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Bookict FUNERAL DESIGNS. b EXPRESSIVE FLORAL FMBLEMS Phooe M. MODERATE PRICKS. 2416-17-1% Gude Bros. Co., 1214 fi St. Prompt auto dell: seevice. Arlhu:—enn-ln—lmlm . ¢