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LANSBURGH & BROTHER | s Wuhin‘ton—-New York—Paris D e STORE NHW‘ hr Twy. FMW 13, 1923 Sovuth Stuet Northwest = T e The. Newest Ideas Paisley Leads But even so, vou have never dreamed of how many ways a paisley may design and color itself and still be paisley. This is shown on rich, dark backgrounds, and is only one of many paisley printed crepe de chines at $2.95 a yard. A Stripe or Two —may divide a paisley design into columns, vet destroy none of its richnes The striped print is favored fer giving long lines. This one predominates with tones of brown and old gold. $2.95 a yard. Cool and Summery —are the many variations of the vine and floral prints. Dark or light backgrounds are literally covered with trailing vines or col- ored flowers. This pattern may be chosen on a background of navy, tan, brown or green. $2.95. Arab Prints —show a romance of color and de- .sign that is centuries old. This one uses a background of ‘white Canton crepe, featuring a beautiful blending of blue, purple, green and orange. $4.00 a yard. Georgette Prints The favorite georgette has not been forgotten in the demand for the heavier weaves, and already claims a place of importance among the printed crepes. The pattern pictured is a conventional design” of rust color and black. $2.69 a yard. ~Third Fieor. By JANE STUART Silks Break Gloriously Into Print Crepes, Prints and Riots of Color! This is the sum- mary of Fashion’s latest dictate. Centuries of . almost forgotten beauty, and the traditions of every nation of the earth are woven into the lovely mysterious prints that envelop the springtime. Our Silk Department has this year outdone its reputa- tion for showing all that is newest and loveliest in the world of silks, displaying hundreds of colorful printed crepes, while our Ready-to-wesr Sections show these charming fabrics in many original ~daptations. Printed Roshanara at Its Best Countless tones are blended in the lovely print used in this frock. It is a heavily blistered silk-and - wool Roshan- - ara, combined most ef- fectively with navy blue Canton Crepe. The plain color is used for the new scarf collar and in rows of corded tucks on the deep cuffs and around the lower edge of the skirt. The combination .of prints with a harmon- izing plain crepe is one of the fancies most pop- ular with the newest spring frocks, The dress sketched is $75.00. —Second Floer. Roshanara Crepe by the Yard, $5.95 Beautiful new designs,'in- cluding paisley effects and filigree patterns on striking color grounds. ~Third Fleer. A Coatee Blouse Quite Fit to Print A blouse that fastens its youthful Pan collar with a steel gray chain and ornament and drapes in straight coatee lines over a vestee of gray ‘crepe de chine would be charming enough, even if it were not a delight- ful printed crepe. Its design is reminiscent of the vague symbois of the ancient sun- worshipers—soft purplish blue, scar- let and black, on a background of zinc gray. The blouse as sketched is $19.95. There are many others equally as chic. —~Secoud Floor. Blouses, too, from Deauville Scarfs The Deauville Scarf has already found so many ways and means of being both effective and useful, it is hard to foresee where its vogue might end. Its latest fancy is to fashion a blouse—one of such simplicity that the glory of the print is not over- shadowed, and complete it with a touch of plain crepe or satin. Large square scarfs, in a wide range of col- orful des:gns, are $2.25 to $5.50. ~First Floer. That. beauty unadorned is beauty still —is shown by the host of new plain crepes in almost every con- ceivable color. Flat crepes, Canton, crepe de chine and the de- cidedly new Alltyime and Springtime Crepes. $1.95 to $4.50 yard. ~Third Floor. RITES THIS AFTERNOON FOR LATE JUDGE KNAPP iServices at Church of Our Father. Conn., for Burial. Funeral services for Judge Martin C, Knapp of the United States Court of Appeals of the fourth circuit, who died Saturday at Emergency Hospital, were held this afternoon at the Church of Our Father, 13th and L streets north- wegt. Rev. U. G. B, Plerce, pastor of AIl' Souls' Church, officlated. The body Was taken to Middletown. Gonn.. where the interment will take piace tomorrow. ‘The honorary pallbearers were Chief Justice William Howard Taft, Charles A Woods, lidmund Waddell, jr.; John Rose, John Joy Edson, Belthasar H. Meyor, Henry P. Blair, Dr. Howard L. Hodgkins, Robert Lansing and David Jayne Hill RITES FOR M. J. DRISCOLL. Funeral services for Michael J. Dris- coll, forty-three years old, who dled Saturday at the famlily residence, 819 D street southwest, will be held tomor- row morning at 9 o'clock at St. Dominic’s Church, when golemn re- quiem mass will be said for the repose of the soul. The interment will be In Mount Olivet cemetery. The palibearers will be made up of members of the Knights of Columbus and Haly Name Soclety, with both of which Mr. Dris- coll was prominently identified. H Mr. Drigcoll for many years fiad been connectod with the executive manage- | ment of the bureau of publications of | the Department of Agriculture. In | civic matters he was active, being prominently identified with the South. | west Citizens’ Assoclation. He is sur- vived by his wife, Mre- Florence Ce- celia Driscoll, and six children. ? — i NOTED PAINTER DIES. | BOSTON, February Word wa received here today of the death ol| de Camp, noted portrait of this city, at Bocagrande, . vesterday. He was born in Cin- cinnati in 1858, studied art in Munich and Florence and painted portraits of Theodore Roosevelt and many other prominent men, He had been awarded medals at sev- ;1:!‘ ex|po!|urms ‘l-or uoml’[ time he had en instructor in painting a Massachusetis N‘"‘m"l‘)fi“n gr‘hrwtl e gray, biack HI:'nle 12498, n Black, whits n.a ticked. . Col. 3811, e pet. Rewar EARRING, lo Bat ne g g S e turn to 925 Y. are. n.w Keward GLA JIANDBAG. small black leather. wi grain in whits letters on side: jeft fa street ;-rlv;gn. 10; rewsrd. Call Main 4815 or Co- umbla OVE r —;.h. uW cout {rom Justice Tt "eourt By shlstene return same ta M. J. Loeb, 714 Tth af. n.w. or if keys sre found bearing these initia! and_address return_same and poine ew ble, priAried ¥ llnnfl!, hone. o1 10313 3th and B Return M PEARLS (stri Cnion siation; ward. OCKETROOK, containing chi . at square, Mass, ave. and N st valued Call_No. 8380, s keepsake. PO iflmo‘k Tadys brown cloth, centain: ing mone. ¥ st. car’, Mooday E reward: Eall'Miss Locke. Lin. 6080 POCKFTROOR, mans, biack, contalalng money and blaok check payable to J. W. Carmichael. Flader please return to 5509 9th (MI e |ing. and receive reward. Columbia {9457-W. _Rrightwood. 5500 9th st n.w. - PURS] small brown, at P and 11th sts. Plense rgurn to' Dorotly Callaghan, Trigity ol Thieword i3 RING, geotleman's sigoel, monogram B.K. T SAGULDE P tar, vicinity Petworth and_Park_View. 485 Quincy st. n. TRAVELING BAG {1 Sir. Bover, Fedsral Amerie g | W‘Tflm"_r'mm Col._vd._Col. G | WRIST WATCH-_—Obloog “shape: nunz between d Q s Florida ‘prease Sunday p.m. Rew: 'whh bunch of grapes o: either sid s i~ | i Ool._4177-W. o between Union | ' HINES °&‘o Established 134 3 TH . fi\ Bpeare €o. UN DBRTAKEM NW )oseph F. Birch’s Som Auh‘nflobfll lirvl ORI Bervice. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Fumeral Director and Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commedioos 4 jmoders crematorium. “Mode 8§16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, Automobile_Service. _Automoblle Bervice. ____ Chapel. | V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither tho successors of nor con- mcx;«’i vr\luh l‘ne orlglnnl W R. Speare ment. Phene o, sazs, 940 F St. N.W, THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8B Undertake: Homelike Funeral Parions. Phone_Lineoln Frank Geier’s 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone. imbalmers, MORTICIANS o) G, i ine = | ]AMES T. RYAN 817 PA AVE. 8.E. Model ChAR ;i rate Ambulances Livery in_Connection. — CEMETERIES, —FORT LINCOLN —| b The Park Cemmry ectarian 'rpetual Care Beautitul e4 Suting \oemu ar line. fl-m Mhurd. ll mmm lse. 0fice.705 12th St.N.W. Write | for mum-k M -NON-SECTARIAN CEDAR HILL " | PENNGYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST "unlu.l 's Begutiful Burial Grouad rfec e (;".:?'.?'I...*rm sig] iy, o I Body Forwarded to Middletown, 1 U‘M’I opers, uu BELLOWS, hie a8 and wife of u-m—n lm Funera} from the W. Eruest Jarvis unde takin lishment Tuesday. February 13 Friends and relatives invited. * At _ber hoge, Horndom, Va rs. ' Fupers| 1:80 p.oa. from Mount Pleasant Bavtiat Charch ot ‘Heradon Ve, in church cemetery. daughte rence aud Elizabeth Haley. mourn thelr losn & gdevo mfl ly e 1928, HANOLD JOTN " Blwll)llbll!l!‘. beloved husband of "Olive Brummelkemp. ~Funeral from chapel John B. 1837 10th st. n.w., Ti 0:30 (Syracuse, BRUMMELKEMP. A L communication of Besiamin B Lodge, No. 15, M., b n called for Tuesday, st 10 oloek a. ai New Masopic Temiple, Washing! for the purpose of condueting ot fe: 'w for our late brother, HAROLD MELKEMP. siiipful master. PAUL B. CROMELIN, Secretary. lo, Rome. ltaly January s 1023, CLEOPHILE MARIE BURR. Notlce,of funeral later. BUTLER. All members of King Darid ud e, No. A. 0. will meet at temple. 1000 it . 0 make arrangements for the funeral of our lute brother, WIL- LIAM BUTLER. February 13, 1923, COLBERT. sunday, February 11, 1023 at 41 a.m, afier o brief fllness. at his residence. . s.e.. CHABLI ESLEY, the nand’ of Fiumces Colbert ' (see Copelana), devoted father of Geosge and Herbert, beloved son of Mrs. Caroline Col Dert and brother of Mrs, Gertrude Thomp. son and John Colbert. Notice of funeral later. i CONNER. Saturday, 27 8 at. ve., Wright Co., 'eb) 3. . Y., pupers please copy.) 1 Febriary 14 16 By order of the wor- By order of above lodge, February 10. 1923, a1 | OUISE A.. widow of the | Tate James"W. Conner 454 brioved mother | of John. Charles and Wilson Couner. | Funeral services at above residence Mo { day. Februars 1 w. Taterment at Leeshurg. V February 17 (Leesburg pupers please * CRAWFORD. Eaturday, ave. n February 10, 1923, 3216 Georgis daughter f Say ilor, und sfter of Teresa Brown. Funeral from the Church of Our Redecmer Tuesday, Feb- ruary 13, at 2 p.m. Remaios can be seen ut { Enest Jurtis Undertaking Co. bruary 10, 1923, st t. * Wednesday, Febronry ake omit Sowers. lnterment Con- gressional cemetery. CURTIN. Eaturdes, February 10 12:10 p.m.. SARAH L. (RERSIK) daughter of Martha and the late Harr Curtin. F 1 from her late reside 2621 Ga. ave. m.w., Wednesday, February m. = t loved one, how we miss you, o You passed away; And our hearts are aching sorely As we (hink of you each day But we know that 50u are hapj Tn the ma Where there Ta vour sweet oternal resi ! DAWSON. Friduy, February 9, DELAIDE V. nn, “ear of Jier wge. her dugneer 3 re Heart Clhurch, where will be said at 9 a.m. s invited to attend. DEVERS. Snunday. Febroary 11. 1923, after a lingering illbess. at the lome of hix davghter, Mrs. Kaiherine Young, 2233 H ; WILLIAM, the beloved Kushand o° Fairfax couuty, Va. DOZIER. Entered Into rest February 12, nn ater 3 loag iliness, which she borc with Christian fortitude, at Ler residence, 112 D FANNTE V. DOZIER, She is sur- a devoted husband, Georgze Dozier: children and s host of relatives and friends. \o(ltu oL fanera] hereicies: DRISCOLL. Sat February 16, 1023, ai 000 ., MICHAEL 3+ betoved busbead of Florence Cecilia Dmn.n Funeral from hix late residence, 81D D st. s.w.. on Tuesday February 13. at £:30 " i iheace to 8 Dominic’s Church, “where olemn requie | mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock. I terment st Mount Olivet cemeters. DRISCOLL. _Members of Spalding Couneil No. 417, Knights of Columbus, ave notife: of tho death of Brother MICHAEL 1. DKIS COLL, financial secretary past grand Knlghi. and are reqacated to attind foesm) at the time indicsted abore. THOMAS K. GALLAHER, Grana Koigut. LELAND T. ATHERTON, Recorder. DRISCOLL. Members of Washington General Assembly, Fourth Degree, Kniglits of Colum- bus, are Rotified of tha death of Brother MI. | CUAEL J. DRISCOLL and are requested 1o attead fuseral at the (ime indicated abovc, | MICHABL D. SCHAEFER, Faithful Navigator. A. W. NEALE, Faithtul Comptronier DRIBCOLL. Members of the Knights of Co. lumbus of this jurisdiction are notified of the death of Brother MICHAEL J. DRIS. COLL. secretary of he State Councli of the District of Colu Officers and members { of the State et o requested to sttend | the funera (HA!LES i, GRIFFITH, . D., State Dep- ' nllscou.. minic’s branch of the Holy N iety and the officers and'executive committee of the Waskingios section are advised of the death of Past City President MICHAEL J. DRISCOLL. A meeting will be held to take action on the death of the late brother in 8t. Dominic's 6l F sts. s.w., Mouday, February st 8 p.m. INN. Monday, February 12, 1923, CATHE- RINE ho!;;ved daughter of 1) 3 Tuneral pariors, w. from §t. Dominic's C urch, Wednesdas, F ruary 14, at 9:30 a.m. interment pnnu 13 IMONDS. _Saturday, February 10, 1923, THOMAS H. EDMONDS, the devoted hus: band of Mary V. Edmonds and the beloved r of Mrs. Ada C. Walker, Mrs. Har ey Marshatl, ll: Mary ¥ B, arry Settles of Indianapolis, Iud., and grandfather of Erpest Marshall, L“ Funeral from his late_residence, 3606 | k Creek Church road, Tuesd: 13, at 12 o'cloek noon. Rel friends’ favited-to ettend. EDMONDE, All officers of Warren Lodge. No, A are hereby notified_to bl n “Mai lc Temple. Sthand Va 0:30 February 13, 1623, to lnd e xunul of Brother THOMAY £, EDMONDS, ta be by Rock Creek Church rd. “AIl members arg requested (o lllend . aDurk clothiag. PARKS, W. M. foMas” Attont! 'nm JOBDA\ Secretary. Satu February 10, 1923, at 3 OWARD B betored son o R."Ewell. Funersl 1. ave. n.w. Wicaday, Fevrou 2 pm. Tives s Triends Tnvitea"to ationd. FAIRFAX. Saturdsy, February 10, 1923, Freedmen's Hospital, at 5:05 a lingering i1 J BN FR. busband of Peyton and l“vi hlllll . brothers and host of lnnndl lo mourn his loss. ymaine can at James Bros. tuneral pariors, Totn and L how. Fo meral Tuedsy, February 13, from Mt. Zion M. E. Clllrl!h 20th and Dumbarton a . C. V. Trigg. All relative lre Inuud AIRFAX. Members of the Young Men's Tmmediate Rellef Association are requested 10 attend the fumeral of cu rot 3 TAIRFAX, Tuesday. Februa from Mount Zion ! between Dumbarton and O B M. QIIITH, Recording Secretary. AIRFAS Men's Proteative League P Toors. o aeated 0" attend.. funerat of TORN FATRFAX, from " Mt. Zion M. B Church, 294 st, near Dumbarion ave., Tues- 3 o'cloel G. L. WALTON, Secretary. February EED MTeuhn FULTON. neral Tuesday, Februai rom the chapsl ui Oak yrifd nterment Oak Hill 'od Fricads lavited. turday, February M . bel beloved wi cemetety. Gm‘fll. Sa’ddenly, frie; 15 otors..Be ll“v‘ rfi““n' Iaterment at Mount 0 - Vet nv. o 1023, at 1:30 p. Y. Funeral (private r;" "T5; frotn n'-;) . p.c.' loterment w ATy cemeters. HENSON. Depagted this life Sunday, ielmury p.m. ¢ the home of his WILLIAM Deaths. Febrpary 11, 1023, at 1. reniencs, 482 M bruary 14, tiven tavited: JA00BS, Friday, more. Md., Funeral Tu ny, vobnmy , 1 vfll‘ Zion Baptist Church, Arli Green, pa Friends {oyit February 9, 1923, in - g1 JA Eau- nee -rm-m JORDAN. De rted thin lite 'rnumu, Feb- 55 pam.. st her resl- (nee: Conten), James E. Jordan, daughter of the Iste David sister of mber of other relatives, nd friends to moara. thelr 1ass. Funeral Tues. dav, February 13, at 1 p Church, corner 4th sud D We tried 80 hard to keep ber with us, But God willed that she should g0, So, :; yielded to the parting, t filied our hearts with woe. ¢ from Lnencier 3., D sts, se., ‘Iflcifllh February sBTO SORGE un‘lum CARSON, ALl ogher By order of the Royal rosddus. !lds ed.. dviser, Bamuel R. POONE, Princess Captal CORDELIA LACEY. Privcess Becreiary: JORDAN. Officers and members of the Ladie CIiff Koek Association sre tend the funeral of Sist DAN. ‘from Ebenezer M. B. i d D sts. s.c., Tuesday, Feb- 12:30 PAULINE MARSHALL, Presidest, A. M. SMITH, Becretary. xnla Derarted this life Thursdss, Feb. 8 ) 1014 residy ire, ANNIE T KING, be: Toved ‘wite ‘of ‘Bev. 3. C Xiog. = She lesves lo oura their lots @ devoted busbeng end son. Funeral Sunda: Asbury M.'E, ueated 1o at- T ESTELLA at the p.m. C Tt be apen 10 riend jees terment at Priacess Aune, Md., Mondss et LILLY. Sunday, February 11, 1023, Fl'lA\(.u M. heloved wife of Samuel H. Lilly. Funeral from her late residence, No. 25 15ih Vednesdy. February 14, at 8:30 ence to the Holy Comforter Church pere mass will be said at 0 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to atte: Interment Moant Olivet cemstery. (Kausas City paers please copy.) B LUSBY. Sunday, Febroary 11. 1923, at the residence of ber daughter. Mrs. Osear Estep. 410 4fa st. ne. GEORGIANNA, beloved wife of the lata fichard H_ Tausby. Funeral from the above residence Tuend cKendree M. E. T Md.. where service will be mm st 2 pm Relatives and frieads invited MCELHENNY. Saturday. Vebrusre 10. 1023, i ¥. beloved husband of Y (nee Randerson). el of Thos. ¥. Murra ary 13, 2 p.m. Rela s favited. Toterment O Greasional cemetery. Suddenly. Pebruary 3. 1, MORTON BARTOW MER- #d 20 years § months, beloved step- ron of Mubel Vaugln Mercer and eon of (he late Maj Mortan® Bataw Marcer Wh M oneral Tyestar 5" 30 from w'n at Ner residence. 13 e widow of George Merke!, at Rosedale M. E. Church Wednesday, Feb- ruary 14, at'1 pom. Friends and’ rla tives favited. Tuterment private. MORAX. &uddeniy. on Sundsr, February n t his_residence. 103 1'st. n.w .’ DA . Nusbund of the Tate Annie Moran. , February 15, Mass at 8t. Aloysius Church st 9 o'clock. . MORRISON. Sunday. Februars 11, his residence. 131 70 st. me. WL beloved husband of the oo rison. Funeral witl u'_nh.m croruiiia ate sidence on Tuesday, February 13, at o thenc for Church, 2nd and e, t 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. at Mount Olivet cemetery. MOTEN. Sa residence, a Interment rgaret e Johm Gentry. Bhe 1eaven to moura. thelr Toss devoted t and’ a bost of relatiy neral from Shiloh Bap tween 16ih god 1718 o russy e Tliea o aidind. R pastor. O'BRIEN. Sundsy, Fehruary 11. 1023, in Bal- e ss ELL O'BRIEN. Tater- February 13, st 2 pm., in Glenwood cemetery. Suddenls, Satardar. Februry 10. t .m., GEORGE H. OLIVER, o Berthn Oiiver and prother Funeral i Friends and roiauves ovited. [ JLEVER. A1 afloots of Derie Jadgs, No. 19, to 'meet ai 7 1 sam“”'"d T Sact 3t the church A 15 JAMES A, WILKINS, Worshiptul Master. F. W. ALSTON, Secretary. 3. OLIVER. Officers and members of Celumble Lodge, No. S5, 0. Eiks of the World, vou are henhy notified of the death of eur late brother, GEORGE H. OLIVER, who departed this life suddeoly, Saturday, Vebruary 10, 1023, Voueral will be held Noduosdey, Tebrusry 16 st 1 Baptist Church, cor. N F. Attest, A. B WirLLLAge, ‘Becty. bruary 10, 1023, HELEN Owen and residence, 1423 R st. n. . (Baltimore pepers piease copy.) REITH. Sundey, February 11, 1928 at 12 o'clock MARY U RDSE. vetoved " wife or 'the late Willlam Reiti ‘uneral from the residence of her dsughter, Mra. Johs B. Geler, 4708 15th on_Wednesday! Febriary 14, "t Solemn hij requiem mase o Church at 9; S Bicacives and frivads Javited, in- ferment 1. Mary's cemetery. fEY EITH. Ladies' Sodality of St Mary's Church will mest on Tocolay, Febranry 13, at_the residence of Mra. MAR' REITH, 4708 13th st. n.w. lt!;a.n Byor» MRS, MARY SPECHT, ucm-u Saturday, Febeuary 10, B . at M residanes Milohle. M, SEORGTs X.."Telcved wite of |3 Buit Ritchie, in the 70th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence Tuesday, Feb- ruary 18, at 2 p.m. Interment Forrestville, Md. " (Baltimore papers please copy.) BOGERS, Sunder, Trewu-? 11, F N Cewineynie: l'rub:lulll Church, Tuesday, Februsry L at 2 pm. NEY. On Saturday, February 10, 1923, . 10:40 s ANN, beloved wite ‘of the 7. Juveral frem the rest- flenco ‘of her dsu ter, Mrs. m North c-w 13, Chureh “at. ROYCE, Sunday, February 11, 1923, at his he Calro Apartment, OHARLES T Salovaa husbend. of Beilo it Toyce. Pu- o, day. Pebrulry 12, st 2 l-urnent at Troy, . Dtplr(.d this life !Hnd..’ ,tbflllr’ . Eate 5 ot f M. Anna Warner, Walter. jamin Scott. H. pom. envunry 18, at 3 o'clock, r.h iesday, ary A o'clock, from rfiu:«’a of Mrs. Laura Carter, 517 N now. the Henrs W. Law- | sEuBERE. Mpmbers ot :{”: Voute: Fricas for our 1o fv'fma‘lfi tobe undertakin estal ment, Fieniay, Februsry e PARSTOW, Commander. . Frider, Febraa 1028, "“fig’ DRED "B, TAYLOR!- dor nr of l'lfllh. sister of JII::.. | hml sunt of Alice Crawf Thesa o o February 10, 1921, 10 a.m. -vz" Ny rn l‘l‘,‘E A-Nh“. ] s Interment il ol ,;,"'2',....,: wife of Elisabeth I Coates and leying sisier of ! Boa | Mrs. Eliza Thomas. th La ‘Walter benezer Funeral sertice { poied -I %‘zl".:.!mz Fuen: { enice. Bcntfit Satorday. WFebflary 16, 1023, at his AL apin wt. nw, RAMUEL Steek Weber. beloved husbaad’’ q( Emi Funeral oo chapel of Thomas Inesd; n.w., on Wi vuxf llflur(-d th nl(‘HAlln WL 1923, Mrs. e and the Holcombe, the late Lillian E. Holcombe, the mother of o e Annie Wracks Holcombe, " Hrmains ‘st s her sister-in. Fuseral from A Dougla: 7 from R. F. t Febroary 13, to Rock Creek cemetery and Ivterred at 3 BARTON, A corner 5th and E Gy p.m., -law's residence, the Mount ' Jezreel st ne. Rev. Joseph P Homeopathie Hospital, Feb, LIE_FLETCHER, 'widow Remains will Harvey's Sons, 1523 14th 3 pm 5 In Memoriam, tribute of o asd remem Jranee of oar esr baby naghier. DONOTHY BEAT) ago wdg, who left us one year kabmuy 19 Oft from our hearts comes the bitter cry “Oh, why did little Durothy die* Just & it To grow in heaven. HER AND FATHLE tle bud, budded in earth, Bleep, b EDWARDS. A tribute of love to the memors of wy dear WAKD, who 250 today, Februa daoghter, GRACE HUTTON ED. eparted this life six years 12, 1917, When parting tears our cheeks bedew And rend From those our souls with pai we love in heaven above There comes & sweet refrain Spirits bright returning, asafng to and fro, Each have charge concerning Dear ones 1eft belo On, “how sweet it s to thisk that beneats A lieaven, sk e shall meet to part no more and by 1n_that bhiestul spiit Ilnrl We shall hear ho mors 18238 Ot tueg ETAOIN FTAOIN 13 Evermore with them to dwell, Thick of me as on earth I journey Now bereft of your fond ove Your memory I'li alw: we meet in hea LONKLY, JLoVING 3 Till TON HUN Jond “ehree 192 O o As in the HILLYARD, of my dear YARD (uee one year ag Today rec: Are the HUGHES. our loving Dass of HURLEY. 0f a Toved one And the oves wi cherisly above. ER, LULU HUT GIBSON. Eacred to the mamory of ‘our losi Wife and mother, who entered the great b years ago today, February i nnr mother, could we only be Just children yet around your koee, {ould we but Teel your presence uear And hear your vole¢ so full of cheer, Ty act would MBIl with pruise Couid we but bave thom other NG DALG Oh, could T open wm |m.- grave od sce your face once more And hear sour voice is all I crave, duys of yore. DEVUTED HUSBAND. * In sad but loving remembrance mother, JOSEPHINE L. HIIA. Brandt), who departed ay, February 12, 1 memories sone to rest, are thioking of her ones who loved ber best The mooth of February fs here, 2y Gear mother passod away Unloved and forgotten She will never be. For the grave that con 1s sacred to ma, "Tis sweet to be remembered nd pleasant * Ailhough vou m You still are Just when her light ins ber to find, e absent, t in mind as brightest Just when her hopes were beat, 2 €he was taken from this world of pain To a home of eternal rest A happy home T once enjoyed— How eweet the memory still, ath has left a lonesomeness “Fuis world ‘can ucver oii " HER 5OX. In sad but loviog remembrance husband AR HUGH S, who ago teday, Vebruary 12, sadness still come o'er me, Becret tears often flow, Bot memories keep you éver near me. Though you.died fye yeurs ago. Loving theughts of ou are with us of the b Still_aehi Toat loved 3 His DEVOTED WIFp AND soxs. + In loving remembrance of our the b dear son and brother, JOHN EDWARD HUR- LEY, who three years Your pleasa departed life so suddenly g0 today, February 12, 1820, we give to clasp your hasd, face to see, ¢ emile made 1ife wortbwhile; 1t 'twas oaly as it used to Our_bearts are lonely -ruhoul you, We miss your sunshine snd love; Byt we feel your apirit arousd u MOTHER BROTHER. In loving memory of our d INGRAM. you live with the R o THER, mother, RACHEL INGRAM, who s left us five years ago vesterday, Feb: 11, 1818; our loving INGR. 1023, 917 Waat s B_INGRAM, March GEORGE W. INGRAM, May 18, ace we shall have over vonder, of the saved aud blessed; what e Rl e To meet eternal our loved opes in the home of rest! THE FAMILY. * JDWE!. 1In loving memery of our devumd bus- nd 8 0 W. E' , 1820 Thy pa But all LA VIN. In 8y three yea: S, who g0 uada:. February Lord, we cannot see, ¢u that's done by thee. WIFE AND CHILDREN. .* sad bot loving remembrance of . LA my dear mother, LYDIA F. dep: ted this life six years ago oty 191 Di v{n‘w DAUGHTER, EMMA K. ALDER- SON. 2, Our hearts pay tribute to the beau- tiful life of our loved ove, HARRIET L, MOORE, ruary 13, 19 Ged cylle our toved o uzx A life t Who pasted on eix years ago, Feb- . but we lose mot B hain gives: n'.‘ in Lhought aad desd, s ECES AND M.l'nuws . memory of m; RIECKS, y dea: cnmmnm BICKS. who deps rred o g0 What wouid Your lovin, Your leasan smile mads 1ife worth white, Which means so mueh HER ONLY DAUGHTER, DORA MEHLER, * SHORT. our dear sor Jr.. who departed th Loy Fevruary 13, 1910, o sad but lovi remembrance of VILLIAM SHORT, Ufe four years ago ad brothe The golden qated wede cpen, Srelcome voloe aaid, Comn, A2 with the loviag words thus spoken You entered your stersal home. e, Gone, MOTHER, RETT! B OBERT HALL, bran VIRGINTA BN DHEIMER, but_not_forgott Tk SHORT: BROTHER, SHORT, AND SISTER, BTHEL add sad spd loving remem- other and grandmotber, who passed- aw: eight years ago todsy, February 12, 1915. Today recalls aad memories Of & loved onie gone tv rest, . those who | remembod hor . best HTER, who \.4 DAUGH KONRAD AND: PPARI. WTesToN R, AND GRANDCHILDR! THONPSON. In memory of our dear husband father, RICHARD W, THOMPEON, who Ged 1 His foll asleep’ three years ago today, Vebruary mo. round 1 warmn ai nu nlv&:'m iy B AND, DACGHTER, THOMPSON, VIVIAN L. ’fll o the memory of our Toea brother, JOHN WESLET, rted this 917, 1ife six years ago, February 12, Loved in life, remembered in 'WEIDMANN. ot ‘ . IM.‘ i THE rnm.n, To sad but leving remembrance MARIUS GERARD . whe entered eternal y, February u. 1022, l- mm sacred 1o d RA AND HIS lllx(v!. A A m-m of love ud me; to e dosr huaband and father, DFREY ¥ out WEIDMAN, who depa! o5, Fedraary 13, 1921, fife twe !.r‘ Forget your No never will; We loved 708 then,

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