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NG STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, n. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922. Charge pur- chases placed on Feb. 1 bills. Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. —Water Glasscs, neat light blown glassware, slightly imperfect. 5c values, White Enamel Medicine Cabi- mets, good size, with mirror door. Special— $1.98 Special, 6 for size, handle. Special, 23c¢ China Plates W izard Polixh Mops, with inch handle ularly §1 Quick Selling —Pie Plates, S for......... —Tea Plates, diforc ot oo —Breakfast Plates, 3 o : —One Japanned Coal Hod and One Strongly Made Coal Shovel. The 2 pieces. special, —Ilvory Soup. 6 caken for.... r - Ever Al —Heavy Gal- vanised Jron Garbage Pailn, reinforced throughout and with bail handle and cover; 3 gallon | L s Speelal— | Galvanized Iron size. ‘Speclal— | Galvanized Iron ily size. Special, 79c minam 5 & u cepans, Fuarcanieed for a Tifetime, Speclal $1.19 Bat. siz ~—0°Cedar Polish Mopw. combina- tion counsisting of- right to keep rooms warm when the coal iv short: 3-qt. fount with Japanned body. Special, each, forced. OneCarload Fine Cedar Chests * —=Should have been here before Christmas. Iiccause of delay in transit, offered now at a wonderfully low price for quick sclling. tra large chests. probably the largest made, offered at price usually associated with thic small chests. Made of fine red cedar, strongly con- structed and with reinforced braces to keep the chests from warping. Plain and round corner styles, with a highly polished finish. —Sizes 47, 49, 33 and 35 inches long. —Fitted with lock and key. cedar handles and casters. Some have inside | tray for small articl —These chests were originally purchased to sell at $3! the delay you get them Z —=Choice Thursday at but because of | Couch Covers Reduced A Lot 1—Oriental Striped Couch Covers, | —Lot 2—Heavy Kashgar Couch Covers, | 50 inches wide: regulation length, in | 60 inches wide; regulation length, in assorted patterns. Special $2 33 verdure tapestry effects ‘Thursday. each <L NS o and colors. Special Thurs- $4 37 _95c to $145 Table Runners and Table | 92y each ... ° —Lot 3—Extra .He-vy Kashgar Couch Covers, 60 inches long; regulation length, reversible styles. Patterns copied from the genuine oriental rugs. z Special Thursday, each..... $8-37 | price ... Kann's—Third Floor. ® . Covers, including 25-inch_washable linen crash table covers, 18x50 inches, and velour combination table runners, 18x18 to 24x18 inches: plain ,and :gurcd velour pillow slips. Special Thurs- day, €ach ..c.cccicemesaiatocaes 69C BIG Savings Tomorrow on Infants’ and - Children’s Apparel —Children’s Day tomorrow, as usual on every Thursday, with extra values to attract you this week. Hemmed $l sy Flanselette Night TAwers, with ‘eet. Birdeyo s D - Sizes 2 to 6 vears. 19 5OC 27x27 inches. Dozen value. Special o ’ . —Infants’ Rlaakets, = —Children’s Hats, of velvet L 85¢ snd_ chiffon, light and dark value for .... s shades. At ome-third off regular prices. —TInfants’ Knitted Caps, slightly soiled; 8$9c val- 69c ue. Special .......ccee —Infants’ Hats, white chinchilla and corduroy. At 3% price. ~—Colored Knit Caps, 75c —OChildren’s White Silk Coats, at $1.00 —Infants’ Sacques, slightly solled. At .. $1.50 value, for ..... —Infants’ Bathrobes, slightly - soiled: $1.95 value. Special, Kann's—Street Floor. 15 price. *S. KanN So “THE BUSY €ORNER” 50,000 Plain White Syracuse Slightly Imperfect—Priced for 19¢ ders, 5-it. size, strongly rein- Spe- —Washday scis, consisting of — cial, . One Wash Tub. $4 29 \ One Wash Boa o $l 69 hree Bars Tv . Bars W —Sizes 814x10}4 ft. and 9x12 ft. $87.50 and a few at $110.00. Midwinter Clearance DEICESBOICE o il o eld Lt S S AR —Included are some seamless and seamed grades, with and without fringe; all are very good oriental designs, in splendid colorings display on 8th St. side. i—15 Seamless Wilton Vefvet Rugs, seconds of $79.95 grade. winter Clearance ‘s —Cups and Sauoers. ne imported Carlxbad china; 6 cups and 6 saucers. Special, a set of 6 each, for —Fry cast iror Special —Waffle Irons, No. § size, high frame for coal or Special $1.49 sue. “High Life" brand. Special, 6 rolls, 23c —Folding Irea- ing Boards, Kmoothly fin ished and rein- forced through out. Spec $1.98 —Table Ollcloth, plain 25C white and colors. 5-4 $1.29 —Flour Cans. white Japanued finish, 15-1b. 49C ze. Special . NS Co. Shoe Sale at $3.35 and save. Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Kann’s Mid-Winter Clearing Sale Housewares | —Beginning tomorrow, brings the year’s best savings in wanted things for the home. | —Pure Aluminum Roaster, Sunray fin- Special— foh. —Pure Alumls Sunray finish, with two da Firel L €30.75 size. °*Special —Pure Aluminum Tea Kottles, Sun- ray finish, B13-qt. Special— size. m Rice * size. Bpe- —Pure Aluminum Per- colators, Sunray finish with ebony-finished han. dle. Special— 98¢ One $1.00 Mop n o One 30¢ nnu|¢" il 98(: width. Special, & vard, ¥ Spec 2 . piece Kitchen Sets, white —26-Plece Set Table —3-Plece Sad Tron Set, conggting Japanned finish. Cake box, Sliver Ware. $2.98 of ‘three Irons. one $l 49 flour can. sugar can. Special ...... ...... pandle. one stand ott : Special. a set : 2 s e 98c —Ash Cans, Special . s made of heavy corrugated iron with reinforced i band around te He . Just » et o —Step Lad: and ottom —Pure Aluminum Sauce Pan Sets, Sunray finish. 3 pans in set. a set. 69c Special. Kann's—Third Floor. Mid-Winter Clearing Sale ABOUT 35 Mid- $50.00 Kann’s—Third Floor. The Two Higher Priced Lines “of Coats in the Clearance —are those we stress for Thursday’s selling, as many women will be looking ahead to New Year’s Day needs and perhaps seeking that day. High-Grade Models in Coats T —Made of the handsome new pile fabrics of the season. These are luxuriously fur-trimmed; with trimmings of beaver, squirrel, . fox and fine quality caracul. —The values are $98.50, $110.00 to $125.00. —The Clearance Price— $88.50 Kann's—Second_Floor. - Rugs & Other Floor Coverings —These prices are the strongest kind of reasons why vou should come to the sale. The values are unequaled. 50 LARGE ROOM-SIZE RUGS —Formerly $34.95 to $49.95. winter Clearance at— In the Mid- $25.00 —8 9x12-ft. Klearflax —3 9x12-ft. Seamless Rugs, seamless. Sanford Velvet Rugs. —9 9x12-ft. Seamless z At Loom Velvet [ 10 2x12-ft. Axmin- Rugs. ster Rugs. —6 9xI2-ft. English | =2 9x12-it. Hodge's Body Brussels Rugs. Plain Color Sunapee —4 Ox12-ft. Seamless | Rues- . Beattie Wiltana Vel- —8 4x6-ft. Smith Ori- = vet Rugs. ent Rugs. FINE WILTON RUGS Were $79.95 and $74.40 See window —Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft. size, in Qriental patterns. Mid-winter Clear- ance price at $38.80 a smart coat for wear on Handsome Coats —Made of Alonzo, Ormendale, Saxonia; all new_deep-pile fab- rics, in brown, Hawaiian blue, navy and- black. —They are made in blouse styles, draped, flare and straightline models; and are trimmed with beaver, squirrel, fox and caracul. —$6975 to $8975 values; sale price— $54.95 " Attend the CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES Detajled accounts of the club's Christmas activities were presented to {members of the Civitan Club by Ru- Idfilp Jose, chairman, and individual | workers at a meeting of the organiza- {tion in the Hotel La Fayette yester- ay. More than 175 well filled baskets were distributed by Civitan among | the deserving poor of the city, most of i Whose names were supplied by the Salvation Army, and many touching slories were related yesterday by the | thirty workers who personally visited the beneficiaries Sunday. { Clarence L. Harding presided and called on Ernest Greenwood, national vice president, recently returned from an extended trip abroad. Mr. Green- wood repogted on the growth of the Civitan Club of Geneva, Switzerland, and announced plans for the enter- | tainment of a distinguished group of ‘Euxp;an economists by Clvitan Jan- | ua . The club will supply automobiles jtoday to convey 230 children from ! various orphan asylums of the city to the Metropolitan Theater, where they i will be the guests of the Crandall in- | terests. —_——————— | CUSTER SURVIVOR DIES. Last of Handful Who Escaped Will Be Buried Today. NEW YORK, December 27.—John »tin. who claimed to be the last {survivor of the Custer massacre on {the Little Big Horn, will be buried itoday in Cypress Hills cemetery. He ;died in a Brooklyn hospital Sunday iat_the age of sixty-nine. { Mr. Martin was a trumpeter and dispatch bearer for Gen. Custer and {was one of the little handful of men {who escaped when Rain-in-the-Face and_Sitting Bull sent their braves |against Custer's men. Mr. Martin enlisted in the 7th Cav- {#iry in 1874, serving through much jof ‘the Indian fighting and through the Spanish war. He is survived by ‘ {his widow and eight children. ! EX-POLICEMAN DEAD. Samuel C. Burrows, retired member {of the police force, died at his home, 11202 Water street southwest, last | nignt 114, 1865, and was in the employ of { the Capital Traction Company prior to receiving an appointment to a po- |sition_in the police department Au- gust 20, 1894, He was a member of { Hope Lodge, No. 20, F. A. A. 1. * | After serving as desk sergeant in the seventh precinct police station a {number of vears he was transferred {to the detective office at headquarters, ! where he served as cle His health | -d him while he was filling the | ical position, and June 1, 1919, he | was rotired. *Funeral arrangements | have not been completed. _——— C. J. HEDRICK DIES. Funeral services for Charles Joseph Hedrick, well known patent lawye! who died Monday at his home, 3371 treet northwest. will be held tomor- ow morning at 11 o'clock at St {John's Episcopal Church, 33d and O { sireets northwest. Rev. John S. Moses ipastor of the church, will offictat | Interment will be in Oak Hill ceme: tery, ! "Mr. Hedrick was active in church iwork in Georgetown, having been {long a_member of St. John's Chureh land serving as treasurer of the ldeaconr). Card of Thanks. BENNETT. to extend my sincere ihanks and heartiest appreciation to my inany reiatives, friends and neighbors for their Kindness. symputhy and floral trib L of my beloved son, W. NETT, MRS. WILLIAM BENNETT. ® i i i i Marriages. E | He was born in this city Hfl)‘l | wish BOWIE—ROBINSON. . Mars Robinson wishes to anno the marriage of her daughter. ROSE to Mr. PHILIP B. ROWTE, May 3. 1922, at Fairfax, Va. * HOUSTON—KEAIL. Tuer December 26, 1 at_Washington, D). C., by Rev. Jason Noble Pierce. at ~ First Congregational Church, FLORA KIRKWOOD _VIRGINTA D. C.. to SAM HOUS. KAIL of Washingtor Tens., and Washing. TON of Chattanooga. ton, D. C. No cards) Q Peaths. | ANADALE. Tuesday. December 26. i his residence. 3922 New Hamp: . CHARL . beloved husband tte E. An " Funeral (private) from Iate residence, Thursday, December 28, at ve. § of Funeral Friday. December 29, at 8:30 { me. a.m.. thence to St. Peter's Church, 8t a.m., wiere requiem mass will be sung for the re- pose of her soul. (Gettrsburg papers please copy.) LOST. H ATREDATE_Vicinity 14th and Decatur; Te- { ward. 1632 Decatur ‘st. n.w. ~Phone 'Col. 1 10315, | BAG. brown duretyne. containing money. key: ocowntown section. Reward. West 448 | BAG, gray. containing 2 checks. Xmas saving. ! one ndy Spring Banl $7.00 in cash and hooks with name of Victoria Hackett and Marguerite Hackett. Reward if retarned to 1906 9th st. n.w. . BROOCH. large, set with small garnets. Finder plione Franklin 4227. Reward. __29° BULLDOG, black d white, bob tail. lo ears, scar on breast; name, Prince; D. C. t No. 1625; on Dec. 24. Liberal rew, H. Daniels, B8lst and Alabama . Day_phone Cleve. 1800, ltese. with white feet: Reward. white ring around peck, got in a Ford car, West Virginia_tags. occupied by 2 white men, on {the Broad Creek road, miles from Camp i Springs, Md.. We have the number of & | 1f ‘veturned to Bernard Allen within 10 1f not we will Anacost strayed from 2¢ ' there will be mo trouble. some other steps 1o recover dog. o7 DORINE—Gold, Initialed §. Reward. Main 21, Branch 82. DRAW! Pa. ave. street car n.w.. December 26, 8. R. { i1 "19i6 T st. n.w. Franklin 6548-J. 289 | FOUNTATN PEN. gold filled. ‘without cover. | Address_Box 276-H. Star office. . GAUNTLET AUTQ GLOVE, left hand, black, Saturday night. Reward. Call F. 7672J. HANDBAG—SIlk, Reward. Shelton, Adams 334, < HANDGRIP: between Helen and Morganza, | Md. Friday morning. Lincoln 686. . | HOUND. black and tan, Sunday moraing, from 1728 You st. n.w. Return to S. W. Phillipsy and receive reward. Phone Nortls 7080-J. | MESH BAG, silver, containing small sum of money and key between Euclid street near 17th and Lanier place near Adams Mill road. Re- ward. 1208 F st. n.w. 210 OVERCOAT, light brown, at Miner Normal Scliool, on Tuesday, December 26. Will finder please return to 1645 1ith st. n'w.? Reward..® PENCIL—Eversharp, ight; with the \ipon it. Reward. 1908 Calvert st. PIN—_Kapps Kappa Gamma key pin. Reward. | 206 Spruce. ave, Takoms Park, Md. ' Gol. | 67207 . ‘brown. Mra. . —Sketch of camera _probably onI POODLE, Twhite, female, answers to name “Hickey.” Reward. J. F. McVicker, 1437 Irving_st. n.w. POCKETBOOK—Green strap, with money, on Navy Yard car passing Union station, about 9 a.m. Tuesday morning: can identify same. Reward. Finder call Main 4810, Miss Appleb: | POLICE DOG, strayed. uear Chaln brid ..‘ Reward. 460 Eye st. n.w. Main 2247. 27" DLE—_White, Sunday: answers mame of Sonoke. Reward. Mre. A. Mohr, 237 E_st. a. 280 RING_Red _stone, little finger. Return to 945 E st. s.w. and receive reward. . ETTER—Black: and white; female; last seen 3K 12th and 8 sta.; Wedneaday, 13th. ; $25 reward. 6835 Geor. 5 o ECTACL ES—Tortoise shell frames, Sunda; e Heward. Tel. N, 8788, Apartment 168, STRING OF PEARLS, Tuesday evening. Re. ward it returned to 611 Machinist bidg. ! Phone Main 4185, br. 28. 28¢ SUITCASE, tan, initialed J. T. B.. between | Calon st and Anacostie. ~Cail Lincoln 2108'W. for reward. 280 ATCH—Lady's god. Bigls wmovement, Bur- day; monogram on 0 Dak, 1687 Liberal reward. C. C. Barger, 900_Pa._ave. n.w. WEDDING RING, marked ~H. H.” to “M. T. Jdune 16, 1817. Good _reward. 1913 New Mawp. ave. g OF CIVITAN CLUB NOTED |*=xo™s Beaths. ‘Tuesday, Decomber 26, 1922 at the residence of his «lt -, Minnie Leishear, 1202 7th MUEL C. BURROWS, beloved of Marion L. and son of the Iate Frank A. and Margaret A. Burrows. Notice of funeral later. * |CARR. Departed this life December 26, 1922, at p.m., at Freedmen's Hospital. JOHN H. CARR, devoted son of George W. and Lottle Carr and brother of George W. Carr, Jr. Funeral Friday, December 29, at 2 p.m., from the Metropoiitan Baptist Church, I st. between 12th and 13th sts. n.w. Rela- tives and friends iavited. e CHASE, Suddeply Tuesday, December 26, 1022, at her residence, 822 13th st. n.e. MARIA A., the beloved daughter of the late Danlei’ T. and Josephine Chase, sister of Mrs. Clara Chase Knox, Charies A. George M. C. and the Iate Hattie William H. Chase. Notice of funeral later. (Philadephia and Kansss City, Mo., papers please copy.) 2 CRAFTS. Entered into rest. after a_brief ll- December 27, 1922, Rev. WILBUR F. CRAFTS, Ph. D. tional Eeform RBureau. Services at the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, 4th and B sts. s.e., Thursday, December’ 28, at 4 pm. . FELDER. Departed this life December X 1922 at 11 a.m.. at his_ residence, Ha EDWARD A. FELDER, belov ¢ Trepe P. Feider. Funmeral at way M. E. Church December 28, 1 p.m. Relatives ‘and friends invited. (Charleston and Orangebmrg, 8. C.. papers please copr.) FREEMAN. Monday, December 25, 1922. at Loulsville, Ky., GLADYS E., beloved daugh- ter of fne W. and Marion J Freeman, Henry W. Freema Mrs. ldn F. Alexander, Mrs. Marion ¥. Ai drews and Mrs. Alice F. Branch. Notice of funeral hereafter. GARNER. Wednesday, December 27. 1922, at 2 am., JOSEPH ALLEN GARNER. ¥u- neral from his late residence, 18 E Friday, December 29, thence to 8t. Dominic’ s Churcli at ® a.m., where mass will be s3id | o'NET, for the repose ‘of his soul. . GRAVES. Monday, December 25, 1922, at Sib- ley Hospital, CLAUDE M., beioved husband of Carrie Graves (nee Robinson). Residence, 911 10th. st. Funeral from ! dence Thursday, December 28 Relatives and at riends invited to attend. terment Glenwood cemetery. p.m. o GROBS. Departed this life December 25. 1922, at his residence. 430 1at st. s.w.. ELMER HAMILTON GROSS, infant son of Joseph and Juanita Gross (mee Wood), in the 8th year of his age. He leaves to mourn a host l In Memoriam. ‘superintendent Interns: | | of relatives. Funeral Thursday, De"vmb!ri 28, at 1 p.m. A bud 3 Gardener gave un. A pure and loving child: He gave him to our keeping Just for a little while. But just as he was opening To'the glory of the day. Down cante the Heavenly Gardeue: And took little Elmer away. THE FAMILY. * HARRIS, After a_briet fllnes December 27, 1922, at 2 a.m. 760 13th st. th of Charles 8. Harris, in Rer 45th year. neral services will be held Friday, ber 29, at 2 p.m., at her late residence. terment Congressional cemeters. Fu. Decem- In. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 25 i | GRIMES. In sd bLut loving remeni SRS Bt S i e oy GRIMES. ‘wlo cight years ago tofar. December 27, 1914, < i Peaceful be thy rest, desr one, It Is sweet to bremtae thy In life we loved you very dear, In desth we do the same. Her loving volce, Lier smiling face. Were a' pleasure to recail; . She iad a kind word for every one. And died beloved by ail. And somewhers yet on the hilitops Of a city that yhllh no pain St She will watch in her beautifal doorwar * To bid us welcome sgain. HER MOTHER. FATHEL AND BROTR HARRIS, In sad but loving remembrance «of e L I today, December 27, 1918, oo M Dass of sadness come over us Sacred tears do often flow; nu_‘r_b::aory lt;?:dynu ever near us HIS LOVING WIFE Ax’n "(‘r'lfl.nnr;\ l}lPljll: HARRIS, WIFE: ALBERTA :;HEARD. ROBERT AND CORA, CHIL JACKSON, In loving memor loved Taltana our detuest e, ve, ‘EATEA ‘wio today, December 25, doi7 ) T o F Let every act of worship be Like our eapousals. Lord, to Thee: when from above CHATERS” JACKEON TECES. HARRIET AND MAN- . JACKSON. ~Hacred to the memory of our dear mother. JULIA A. JACKSON. who departed {bin life one year ago today, December 27 It s sweet to know we will meet sgain Ay et Parting is no, more. A at the ong we love so dear. Haa only gone before. % THE TAMILY. * n loving remembrance of ear gavghter. TERESA AGNES 0 XE1L. e de rted this life four e Parted thin life four years ago today, Decem God has taken you. dear Terasa, To His home of eternal rast: Some day we hape to mert you And to this in God we trust THE FAMILY. * ORDEY. In sad_lmt lo 3 ving memory of ms dear mother. EFFIE L. ORDEY. win died fourteen years ago today. December 3 HER S0ON KAROLY. RANDOLPH. 1In sad but loving remembrance ot iear busbaud, CHARLES H.RAN . who departed (e years ?“l e ."."ufln,m" life four years Gone, but not forgotten. NRETTA RANDOLPH. * ROTH. In sad but loving remembrance of mr dear wife. PAULINE <. ROTH, who de parted this_life thi oda s December 27, 1900, " T 60 todt HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, MARTIN ROTH. 8COTT. In loving memory of an afeetior ELL] N who departed V’V‘l’i 'mber 13, 1913, and departed this iife five cember 27, 191 1 Eternal rest earned. EVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON ND RICHARD C. THEIR D IN-LA HEDRICE, December 25, 1922, at his o dence. 33”1 N st. n.w.. CHAKLES JOSEPH i SCOTT. In memors of Mrx. MILLIE KCOTT. HEDRICK, won of "the late Mary Eileni Wbo departed thix life Decembor 27. 1920, Thompson ‘and Benjamiu Sherwood Hedrick. | ;_M her son, WILLIAM H. SCOTT. Decem Funeral frem St. dohn's Church, corner O | ber 1. 1918 "Motlier and brotier of Cora and Potomac sts. 3 De. i E. Soott. ‘lg:nne‘l‘::n:ll‘); n;; Safe in the Everlasting Arms." ~ ® At 0ak Mifl ce Beiw SIMMS. In sad but loving remembrance of New York city papers please copy.) e ieast T rmeshoinge IRELAND. Wedneaday morning. Decembe: 1922, CORA LATICIA, daughter of the James and Laticia Ireland. Remains be séen at Gawler's undertaking parlors. tice of funeral later. JACESON. Monday, December 25. 1922. at his residence, Brentwood, Md., Rev. CHES. TERFIELD JACKSON, beloved husband of Lizzie Jackson and devoted father of Mrs. Helen Jackson Davis, Lrother of Richard, R and_Arthur Jackson and Mra. Jane Wall and Mrs. Carrie Stevenson. Funeral raday, December 28, at 1 p.m.. from John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, 14th and Cor coran sts. n.w. Friends invited to attend. JACKSON. Departed this life Monday. cember 25, 1922, at 11:50, at her residence, 36 Fenton at. n.e., LUCY, beloved mother of Minnie Johnson and Mary Jackson, grand- mother of Seliua Carter and Eilzabeth Moten. Funeral from her late residence, Thoreday, December 23, at 1 p.m. Fricads nvited. JOHNSON. December 25, 192: MARY Q. JOHNSON, wido Richard Joimson. ~ Funeral from her late residence, 325 59th st. n.e., Thureday, De- cember 28, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. KIRTLAND. Tuesday. Decemver 26, 1822, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frederic C. Pat- ton. Rensseluer Heights. “Albany, N. ¥.. FLORENCE JULIET KIRTLAND, daughter of the late Albert B. and Rebekah Grayson Kirtiand and niece of the late Mrs. George C. Genet. Notice of funeral hereafter. McGEE. Suddenly. December 25, 1922, at - p.m.. MARGARET, wife of Willlam F. Mc Gee ‘and duughter of John and the late Eliza- beth McCreight of Philadelphia. o De- at 6 pm.. of the late Funeral from 1016 Sth st. n.w., Thursday morning at 8:80 o'clock, thence to St. Paul's Churel 15th and V sts. n.w.. where mass will be d 8t 9 o'clock. Tateiment at Mount Oliret metery. =g OVER. All members of the Women's Fred erick Douglass Be sociation December 25, 1922, at her w., MARY C.. Parker, in the 69th from her late resi- dence, Thursds : thence to Sacred Peart Churcl Park road, where requiem m: ¥ sald at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Rock Creek cemetery. REILEY. Tuesday, December 26, 1922. CATH.- E widow of William T. year of her age. beloved wife of the late Louls y," aged 72 vears. Funeral from her daughter's residence, Mrs. E. Sparn, 208 Anacostia road n... Wednesday, December at 6:30 p.m. Interment Toms Brook, SCHLEIF. Wednesday, at Georgetown University Hospit: W.. beloved husband of Cora L. 1 of P. A. Talta- nterment ‘at Rich- mains resting in the cha) vull, 443 Tth st. s.w. mond, THOMAS. Passed away Tuesdar. 28, 1922, at 6:45 p.m., VIRGINIA THOMAS, devoted wife of the late William H, Thomas, at the age of 81. She leaves one grandson, a great-granddaughter and a host of friends to mourn-her loss. Notice of funeral here- after. v VARNEY. Monday. December 25, 1922. at i residence, the Westmoreland, Col. ALMO L. VARNEY, U S. A.. retired. Funeral services at the Westmoreland, Thursday, De- cember 28, at 2:15 p.m. Interment af Ar- lington. . VARNEY. The District of Columbia Com- mandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States announces the death of Companion ALMON LIBBY VAR NEY. Colonel U. 8. Army, in this City, De- cember 25, 1925. Funeral services wiil be late residence, The Westmore- lifornia Street, on Thursday, t 2:15 o'clock p.m. Interment at the National Cemeters, Arlington, Vir- ina. ear Admiral CHARLES H. STOCKTO: U. 8. Navy, Commander. G. H. POWELL, Recorde: ‘WOODEND. Tuesda: 10 p.m., FRANCES' A.. beloved wife of the late Henry B. Woodend, aged 76 years. Fu- neral from her late residence, 1212 D n.e., on Friday, December 29, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Congressional cemetery. ville, Md., papers please copy.) I Memoriam. DICKERSON. _In loving remembrance of my dear wife, ALICE DICKERSON (nee Brooks) who departed this life one year ago toda: December 27, 1921. Loved in life, remembered in death. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, RICHARD DICKERSON. g DICKERSON. In loving memory of our dear ‘mother and niece, ALICE DICKERSON (nee Brooks), who departed this life ome year ago today, December 27, 1921. How sweet it will be in that beautiful land, o free from all sorrow pain; With songs on our lips and haips in our hands, To meet our dear mother and niece again. HER DEYOTED CHILDREN AND TWO 'AUNTS, PBEARL BROOKS AND WILLIAM DICKERSON. . EDMONSTON. In sad and loving remem- brance of my dear mother, CLARA R. EDMONSTON. who departed 'this life thir- teen years ago today, December 27, 1900. May she rest in peace is the prayer of HER 80N. * GASKINS. A tribute of love to the memor ‘of ‘our beloved husband and father, BENJA. MIN L. GASKINS, who left us five years ago today. December 27, 1917, and our dear sis- ter. FALVA E. GASKINS, who left us sev- enteen years ago, 7, 1905, Today recalls the memories ©Of loved ones gone to rest, And the ones who are thinking of them Are the ones who loved them best. THE FAMILY. Ob. for the touch of & vanished hand And the sound of & voice that is still. ROSALIE AND EFFIE. Peaceful be thy rest, dear one, 1t is sweet to breathe thy nam In_life we loved you very dear, In death we do the same. CLARA, * FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER, %.¢* EXPRESHIVE FLOBAL EMBLEMS Phoas M. st_MODERATE PRICKS. Fhrsiat) Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prowpt auto delivery service. Artls ve—-102xpeasive. 1 l | | | | December 26, 1922, at |’ MMS. who entered eternal rest one vear ago today. December 27. 1921 Goge from us forever, ace we loved o we'l. Dear Jim, how we miss 5 No one on earth tell. MOTHER AND SISTER. * SYLVESTER. Tribute of love to the memory ::’o.ur'eddu‘rhonr,“;\l.\'lTl SYLVESTER. whe r is_Jife three ¥ v feparied this Ufe three sears ago foda: And thus to prove His promise true, In iove to mortals given. He sent His messenger to rou Anl 00k You up to heaven 2 THE FAMILY. * TIMUS. TIn sad but loving remembrance of onr dear mother. AMANDA J TIMUS, who 4 parted ¢ e four vea 0 10 cember 27, 1915, b We only ask to live each dar Tlsot when life’s course is done. it we may meet our mother, dear, In the land beyond the lu: e THE FAMILY. * TIPPETT. In sad but loving remembrance of :l‘ l;olr B:th!r ELIZABETH TIPPETT. 1o departed thin life ten v o todax Dio, depried thin 1ife”ten vears ago toda; HER SON CLARENCE. * . In sad but loving rememby b R e o departed this. life thirte todgy. December I;'fl et Todar recalls the memories Of a loved one gone to rest, And the ones who are thluking of her Are the ones who Toved her peat HER DAUGHTERS, MARY STARKS. ELLA PREEMA: NNIE MARSHALL. ELLA FATR N/ TOLEMAN, AND IHABZL‘V.A WOODEN. Eacred to the me rx of our be JEREMIAR to rest FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Established 1573, Telephione Cor. 7073, THE S. H. HINES CO., W. R. F. HINES, Prop., 2901-2903 14th st. n.w. Private Ambujance. W.A Speare Co. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW l'OI“I'.lB: :ornr. Bimus W Speare 105" Wlis 3. Bpemrs lwde 3. Richols Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Extaviished 1841. Automobile Service. 3 J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direcrs Embalmer. - Livery {n ‘conncction. Comimodiens chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1885. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H B Phone Lineoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automoblie Funerals. Quick, mslm and Eficlent Servies. . . 816 H ST. N.E. 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