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THE TENING E STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. . THURSDAY, _FEBRUARY 15. 1923, Pennsylvania Avenue Saks & (Jompany These Specials Are for Friday and Saturday Offering a group of Saks Suits that have Extra Trousers and are $35 and $40 values. $24.75 two pairs of Trousers. Boys’ | Wash Suits $1.2 Your choice of either plain colors or very smart combina- tions—in Sailor, Middy, Button-on and Balkan models. You can tell by the de- tailed care in making they are excellent val- ues. Sizes 27 to 10 years. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $10 to $15 grades. $7.15 Belted model, with full ed Knicker= bockers. Only in sizes 7 to 14 years. Boys' Black Cat Hose Black 39¢ The heavy rib. and Dark Brown. Sizes 6 to 11%. Of the weight that makes them highly de- sirable for the coming season—as well as this. They are in practically complete lots—Young Men’s and Conservative models—in Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres—and some Worsteds. And They are stamped with the Saks distinctiveness of design. Boys’ Novelty Overcoats $6 and $7.50 grades .95 Of course, button- to-the-neck, and with belts. Made up in at- tractive Gray and Brown patterns; roomily cut—and in sizes from 3 to 8 years, Boys’ Shirts Neckband or collar at- tached; solid colors. c Sizes 124 to 14.... 95 Seventh Street An “Investment Sale” of Men’s Overcoats —of $35 and $37.50 values— 23 We've termed it an “Investment Sale”—for they are Overcoats worthy of buying at this price and laying them away uni You'll be glad if you do it. next winter. Tweeds and Double-faced Cloths—Double- breasted—with either Kimono, Raglan or reg- ular shoulders—and full belts. Boys’ Long Overcoats $12.50 and $15 grades $Q.15 In the smart models that the boys 10 to 16 years will appreciate— belt all round; convertible col- lars, Boys’ $7.50 to s4.15 in the popular plai Boys’ with two pairs of pants— 11 Brown and Gray Cheviots—<~with belts all around and two pairs of full-cut Knickerbockers—both full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Blouses Woven Madras, with col- lars attached. Sizes 9 to 16 years. RE- DUCED TO .... 69c Gray and Ecru. sizes, 4 to 14 years. Were up to $1.50 Offering 140 Dozen Mackinaws Reduced from These are in sizes 8 and 9 years only—but — and with convertible collar; belt all around. Boys’ Union Suits Broken 89¢ Plaited Bosom Neglige Shirts | With Laundered Collars to Match $2, $2.50 and $3 Grades Woven and Printed Madras in stripes, checks and neat figures. Some solid colors—Tan, Blue, Helio, etc.—and a few very effective novelty combinations—solid colors with plaits edged with White. The collars are detached and laundered; soft cuffs—and plaited bosoms, ‘which are to be one of the features this spring: Sizes from 1315 to 17—and only 140 dozen. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Auxiliary, No. tomorrow night at Central Alumni Associatiox will @ a dance Saturday in library of Central High School, to which grad- uates and undergraduates are invited. Art and Archacology Leaguos Illus- | trated “lecture, “The® Bavptian. Pyra: mids and Their Inscriptions,” by Dr. Géorge 8. Duncan, Saturday, 8$:16 p.an. tat Gunston Hall, (Mt. Pleasant car to (1906 Florida avenue.) | Albcrt Butler, seven years old, 1220 Bladensburg road northeast, acci- dentally overturned a kettle of boil- Ing water in the kitchen at his home yesterday afternoon and scalded his |legs. He was taken to Casualty Hos- pital, where it was said his condition was not serious. The second winter dance of Acacia Chapter, Order_of the Eastern Star. will be given Saturday evening at § o'clock at the Ebbitt Hotel. The Military Order of the World War will hold its monthly luncheon of the Washington Chapter at the Army and Navy Club tomorrow at 12:30 noon. Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, |deputy chief of staff of the Army, |will address the meeting. Members |are urged to bring eligible guests. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will address the Stearns Bible class tomorrow. 12 c'clock, at Mount Vernon Place M. E. 1 Churelr, | Federation of Citlzenw Ausociation twill meet Saturday. 8 o'clock, In {boardroom of Municipal building. Biological Society will meet Satur- day, § o'clock, at Cosmos Club . Illus- trated address on “Plant and Animal Life in Africa,” by H. L. Shantz Harry 8. Bernton, M. D., will con- sider “Blological Aspects of Hay i Fever. New York State Soclety will meet Saturday, §:15 o'clock, in rooms of American Institute of Banking, Ma- onic Temple. 13th and New York avenue. Dancing. The women's joint congression {committee, will meet at headquarters {of National League of Woman Voters itomorrow, 1030 o'clock. Full com- {mittee meetilg will be preceded by Teommittee on admissions to consider tapplications of two new organiza- {tions wishing to become members of | the group. _The orchestra of the United States Navy Band will glve a_concert tomor- row at 8 o'clock at the marine bar- racks, on §th street southeast. Dr. Abram Stmon, Washington Hebrew Congregation, will deliver a sermon on “Our Im- mortal Soul” at the temple, 8th street near T street northwest, tomorrow evening. Dr. Simon will take this rabbl of the f a number of who recently immortality’ prominent pastors questioned the truth of of the soul. Wilson Popenoc will give a talk on jLatin American tomorrow at luncheon of the Mussachusetts Institute of Technology, at University Club. “The Birds' Chrixtmas Carol” will be repeated by Eckington Woman's W. C.T. U tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., at {Eckington = Presbyterian Church. There “will be a musical feature in addition to the play. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. | The Spectal Teachir Group will {meet, 3:30 o'clock. at Robert Gould {Shaw Junior High School. Y. W. C. Al Emploved Girl Reserves, 16:30 I street; Business Girls' Clubs, 16:30, 1 street; Business Girls' Clubs, 6:30, ¥ street. ! TONIGHT. | _Richard J. Harden Camp, No. 2, U. S. War Veterans, will meet, 8 o'clock, | Pythian Temple. |, Miss Laura Lindiey will speak on “Prohibition,” xt Women's City Club. {Musical program, 8:30. | Miss Hanford will sing at Women's ity Ciub. following Bible class, from {7 1o 8 o'clock, lea by Dr. Joséphine | Baird. !~ ace_tescher Association of Slater-Langston school, will meet in <& scuvus, 8 o'clock | _The Illinois Society will meet at | Thomson ' &chool. Program, dancing {and plane made for opening & room | during Shrinc convention. Prof. Elmer Louls Kayser wil| speak at Union M. E. Church under MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING €oO. 2460 1%th St., 636 Dupont _Cirele, FOUND. DOG—Small, _white, bet. 11th and 13th stx. Apply Col. 792 2. 168 LOST. ‘.uul:u,flml: Pi-rvv—!-*;lmm. 3 “months old, Wearing blue sweater. Rewa T eward 'if returned to | BAT If‘l.\—l,lold fll:tr;;. Wednesday night. gotig from 15th and L ste. to Oth Ta. ave.” 312 Bh at. now., Apt. s o ond L8 BOSTON TERRIER—BN With white_feet, {eck and face: wearlug license tag No, 11489, | Reward. 511 7th st. n.e. 16 i i marten; DAIgEEoTRISE T 1 cHo) um marten; neighborh - o Thatt, 00 et Sae.’ aves B e Ant. 101. Tudor Hail 16° COLLIE male dog; yellow. Liberal reward, 2010 st nw. 17e COLLIE OG- TIghi Tan. broad whiie mark on face. white feet. Reward. 0201 16th m.w. Phone Adams 2308. 0 [OG—Airedale, about w0 vears old, Snawer ing ‘to name of ‘"Hoodlum.’’ ~He had lost his collar and D. C. license. Finder please tele- phone Frank. 786. Reward. 18° DOG—Setter. white and biack. not broke (pet); reward. $100. Columbia 3307 21¢ ENGLISH _ BULL TERRIER—White with brown spot on eye; name own reward if re. turned or any information of whereahou 2441 Callforuia st. North 4383, | ENVELOPE_Containiog $1¢ and silver pencil, finttialn N. W. K.. between Sth and Pa, ave, bus line nud_Fuller st. Col. 9000 EYEGLASSES—At 15th and G _northwest, | Wednesday, "pair shell-rimmed nose glas { Call_North 1738, | FRATERNTTY_PIN—Alpha Delta Phi; fai. {tinin, R. S. T. Retun to Colonial School, {1330 16th_of. n.w. FRENCH POODLE—2147 Pa. ave. n.w. oo Sun- day night. Return above address. Heward, 16 GLABSES —Tortolee rims: black leather case: name F. V. Willlams in case. Call Frankiin 8848, Reward. Tibrary a5 1 GLOVE—Camel's-balr, beimeen Capitol gronnds Franklin 5852, MESH BAG—Sllver, contalning keys and change, on It st. between 28th and 30th sl Finder' please return to 3008 P st. n.w. NECKLACE—Pearl, Tuesday, between 1 and 3 p.m.. on 14th st. cars or downtown section. 7 ith st. Col. 9807. NECKPIECE—Small mink fur. %0 1820 K at.. apt.. 34 i OPERA_GLASSES (mother of pearl), :A. K. P., National Theater, Tuesda; Phone i Cieve. 1400 or box office National Theater, Re- ward. & 15 ORNAMENT—Biack_beaded, between North: brook Courts and 3314 Mt. Pleasant st, via | Newton and Mt. Pleasant, Feb. 14, 11:30 p.m. Mrs, Rosafy, 3314 Mt. Pleasant, Apt. 44. Lib- 1 eral reward. . PACKAGE, containing material for a blo A:'nd skirt, on road to )hfl": Corner, Februa i13._Reward. Phone Linc. 4528-W. . PACKAGE—Valuable and F and 1730 M { Reward. | PEARLS (on string) town section or ‘at I4th and Kenyon sts. | Finder please call Cleveland 459, Reward. & H CKETBOOK—Tuesday; over $15; tokens; !:‘e‘:(.m. 408 Washimgton Loan and Trust Flease return papers, between 1lth t. n.w. Franklia 7820, bldg. ' PURSBE—Change purse. Please call Franklin + 5498, - | RATCROAD PABSBS—Positiyely Ganmor e | need by any oue ""dn.'J::' nu;mun n‘:"' : v om -“"pana B itenel, 1412 Chapin st." CoL_ 814, e * BPECTACLES—Horn-rimmed, in la case, Franklin Opticial Reward. Phose Linc. 142883 . SWEATER—White, per NT. between 2ad fi.'lufll 0 408 it Linceln 6631, H 'CH (gold), open face: on Wednesday. Re- LI refurned o B15 Union Trust bidg, * WATCH AND CHAIN—Gold, lady’s, Waltham closed case, in small black purse, on street ear; reward. Mrs. N. Brown. §05 43rd pl. n.e, WRIST WATCH_8ilvep sagraved “Roslla unfinished, in d-4th, Py pltol " sf Tavender ave. s.e.; or phone 16* from Mother.” Adams occasion to answer the declarations | | BEODERICK. 102 Fob. 12 on Girard i | —Tuesday, Feb. 13, down- |- auspices of Vfi)n';.an’l Home Mission- ary Soclety. The ‘313th Regiment of Fleld Ar- tillery will meet, 8 o'clock, at Wash- ington headquarters of Organized Reserves. Graham_ building, 14th and 1B ntreets. Col. Lesoy . Herron, commanding. The Thirtéen Club will meet, ¥ o'clock, City Club. Edgar F. Czarra will analyze Senator Couzens’ pro- posals for government ownership for D. C. car lines. Other speakers will consider other matters. The Elevenites will give initlal dance at Hotel Lafayette. 1. Geracl will make an_address, Fascisti in Italy, Today,” 8 o'ciock, at 811 E street. Women's City Club: Bible class: Dr. Josephine Baird, leader. Musical pro- gram, 7 o'clock. Cards of Thanks. BROOKS. I wish to extend my_ siocere thanks for ‘the kindness shown during tbe fliness and at the death of my beloved husband, CLARENCE R. BROOKS. HIS WIFE, MARY E. BROOKS. 13* NASH, We wish to oxtend our most sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation o our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kiudness and -beantiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved husband and father. THE FAMILY. 15° OURAND. We wish to extend our slucere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kinduess. sympathy and beantiful Soral of- ferlugs at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother. SARAH M. OURAND. MRS. E. C. KING AND SONS. * RODGERS, 1 wish to extend my moat sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation to my friends and relatives and nelghbors for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings at the death of my beloved mother, TEXANA RODGERS. HER DAUGHTER BLONDEEN. Beaths. Wednesduy, Feoruary 14. 1023 at dence, 17 T st CLORINDE, beloved wife of Nichol { und mother ‘of Lucy and Molly Affare. Funeral from the ahoie rosidence. Saturday morning. February 17, at §:30 o'clock, thence to 8t Martin's Church, where requien mass wlll e said for the repose of ber soul. (New York papers please copy.) ANDREWS. Departed thix life at Memorial Howpital.” New York, after a long illness RUTH DOLLIE ANDREWS, beloved daug ter of Clara‘Johnson Andrews and the late §uarlic Andrews. granddaughter of Elien Jobuson. Funeral from James' undertaking parior, 18th and L sts., Friday, February 1. 2 p.m. Al welcome. < BALCH. February 14. 1923, STEPHEN BLOOM- VR, beloved hushand of B. Grace Balch and son’ of Rear Admiral G. B. Balch, U. 5. N. Funeral from Oak il chapel at 11 o'clock Friduy, February 18, AFFARE, ber " ro lite Wednesday, Peb am., WILLIAM E son of the late David Danks #nd Lizzle Lawson, the devoted hus- band ‘of Georgie Banks and loving step. father of Samuel Joboson and Minnie John. son Smith. Funeral services to be held at First Baptist FLittingham_ pli and Sheriff ,_Desnwood, . C., Friday, 2 p.m., Rev. W. Brent, pastor. - BEAL. Mondsy, Febroary 12, 1923, BENJA- J. BEAL. Funeral services nrday, | ry 17, at 2 p.m., from the & H. Hines Company funeral home, 2901 14th st. Relatives aad frieads invited. 16% Departed this life Wednesday. 14, 1923, at 12:10 o'clock p.m. the residence of her sister, 182 Oth st briet filness, SUSIE F.. daugh te Heury C. and Eila Boldea, H vh T. and Clay Bolden, Mrs. i Mary E._ Budd and Mrs. Aiice V. Powell, | aunt of Leon Budd. Notice of funcral bere- | ater. On Wednesday, at Providence Howpital. THOMAS M. busband of Minnic Bieber Broderick.~ Fu neral mervices at pel on Eatur. day, February 1 theace to 8t Stephen's. Churel ot a5a Pa. ave. ., where mam celebrated at § { s.m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 18 BROWN. On Thursday, February 13, 1925, HENRIETTA, beloved wife of the late John S. Brown. Funeral from her late resi. dence. 925 L st n.w.. Saturday. Feb 17. st 2 p elatives and friends invit Inierment Glenwood cematery. 16 | BRUCE. Thursday, Februarr 15 1923 Kimball. W. Va.. JOSEPHINE B. BRUCE, idow of the late Senator B. K. Bruce of Mis- sissippl and mother of Roscoe C. Funeral from Lincoln Memorial Templ and It sts. ow.. Saturday. February I 2'p.m. Freinds of the family lovited Funeral from the 3 3 p.m. Interment Arlingfon national cemetery. CULP. Monday, February 12, idence, 1765 CrLP, ! Culp. 1922, at his res JOHN MILTON s late residence on Wednesdas. Febr tilam ! termect at Louviile, Ky. (Louisvil | lauta and Rirmingham papers copy. EY. February 13, 1923, | 3 NEY, devoted father of Mrs | Mary 0. Cole. and ‘two grandsons, Charles and Samuel Cole. left to mourn. Fuoeral Friday, February 16, at 1 p.m. DABNEY. Suddeniy. February 13, 1923, JAMES 'H.. husband of Ruth Dabaey. Funer- al from the residence of his wife, 1132 3rd st. mw., oo Frides, February 10, “at 1 o'clock. ize DABNEY. Al officers of Warren Lodge. S F. A. A. M. are directed t Masonic Tempie, 5th st. and Friday, February 13:30 p.m.. to atte the funeral of late brother, I H DABNEY. Members assemble at 1132 3rd st. n.w. Dark_clothing THOS. W. PARKE, W. M. Attest; THOS. W. JORDAN. Sec. DAVIS. Tuesdsy. February 13, 1923, at 11 m.. at his residence, 2266 Sth st n.w.. OLIN DAVI Tle_leaves to mourn their loss seven Edward, John, Loulse. Buford, Virgle. Leslie and Paulive, Funeral from the Florida _Avenue Baptist Church. Suuday. February 18, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends tnvited 16° DINES. Departed this February 13, 1823, at 4:25 o'clock, his residence, 912 11th st. nw.. Wil LIAM DINES. He leaves to mourn a wife. six children, two isters and on brother. Funeral ' from S8t. Augustine's Church. Friday morning at § o'clock. In- terment at Mount Olivet cemeters. 15% DINES. Officers and members of the Men's { Clf Rock Beneficlal Association are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM H. DINES, from St. Au- gustine's Church, 150 st. bet. L and M R, Triday morning. February 1 9 o'clock. W. 1. JOHNSO! (IONNTE EEINELNASE s FEENEY. Tuesday. February 13, Georgetown University Tospital. beloved brother of John Feene: Dells Leahy. 711 P &t. n.w. Funeral from Hanlon's undertaking parlors #it H st. n.e.. Fridey, February 16, at §:30 .. thence to the Immaculate Conceptio: « hurch, where mass will be sald at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. lnterment Holy Rood cemetery. FINNEY. At her residence, 748 Rock Creek Church toad n.w., after a short illpess, Thureday, February 15, 1923, at 4:30 a.m.. MARY J., beloved mother of Charles and Guy Fioney. Notice of fuderal hereafter. GARNER. Departed this life February 12, 1923, ELTON GARNER, beloved eon of Garner. ~ Funeral eervices ry 16, at his late residence, Tuesday morning, 1923, at PATRICK, and Mre GREEN. Departed this life at lis residence, 1120 G # Wednesday, 3, st i2:30 ‘o'clock p.m., MILTON ¥ N, the beloved husband of Jennie Ja. en. He leaves his wife, three three nieces and a host of friend Funeral from the res! dence Friday, February 16, at 1 p.m. Rels tives ard friends lnvited. Interment at Alexandria, Va. 160 HALL. Monday, February 12, 1823, in New York city, PHOEBEY JANE, the beloved daughter of Susie A. and_the late William Henry Hi sister of Bertl Montague, Edos, Margaret. James, Frederick and Granvilie Hall. Funeral from Fir Baptist Church, Chesterbrook, Va.. Thur day, Pebruary 15, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. 13 . Departed this life February 14, 1923, st Atlantic City. N. J., BESSIE R- RIS, beloved daughier of Willlam ~Harrls and’ sister of Frederick Harris, M E. Wauy, Clara Smith, Lillle Harrls. Notice of funeral - HOWLIN, Tuesdsy, February 13, 1923, at 9:45 Dm. MARGARET _A. beloved wife of ' Patrick H. Howinn. Fu- neral Friday, February 16, from ber late residence, 610 B st at 9 a.m., thence Poter's Church, where mass will be 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment m(nfllgll February 15, 1923, at “Haves, Pa., ABBIE . Jemison, 26 Toterment Castle, 3 14, 1923, at her resi- e T412 Y B v after & brief Nincas, MARTHA V., widow of the late Capt. C. K. Jounson avd mother of H. May Johnsor Notics of funaral bereatter. = i P . Suddenly, Wednesday, February 14, S, REN I KunG, Seioved. husoand. of she iate’ Gertrude King and father of Willaed King aad Harold king, Funerai from his late 3 rary 16 at 2:30 pm. od mier- Feb- rusey ment private: lite Wednesday, y 14, EOCH. Departed- thi Tu s beloved wife of Irving L. Koch dll;.llllr of Hamileen Haipes. ¥ neral from her late residence, 3942 Livin, ston st. n.w., at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Fel Tuary 17. Interment Winchester, Va.. Sun- day afternoon. (Winchester, Baltimore and Reading, Pa.. papers please copy.) 16* LEMONS. WILLIAM LEMONS, who died Feb- ruary 1. 1988, will be buried Sinday. Febru- 35 L5010 pm., from the residence, Fevruary 14| L 400 Sth st se. “of Juita Edmoends | the beloved busband of Sarah | and father of the late Dr. George W. | February 14. 1 Beaths. LESSER. Suddenls, Wegnesdsy, February 14, 1023, at his residence, 1108 Columbia rd., at 1 a.m., JOSEP| beloved husband of Daisy 'T (Dee Gassenheimer) Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geler's Soos Co., 1113 th st. n.v., Friday. Fobruary 16, at 3 p.m, Relatives and friends invited. Ioterrmaeni Washington Lebrew cemetery, 3¢ MARIS, Tiesday, February 13, 1923, st the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Al Bird, Pittsburgh, Pa., LILLIAN HAR] Tidow of William Maris and sister_of late William L. Hart of this city. Funeral Tursday, February 15, at Chester, Pa. 15% McDADE. Passed awsy Sunday, Feb- fusry 11, 1923, «t Saota _ Monica, Calift, ROSE_McDADE, aged 69 years. formeily of Wasbington, widow of - John W. McDade and mother of Mary ¥. and ¥raoces E. McDade, beloved sister of Charles ., Josh and Gavilta D. Shipley of Wash. ington. Services Santa Monica Flebmlry 14 Reintermet Howard cousty, Md., in _the spring. 15 MoKIE. Thursday, February 15, 1923, at Durham,” N. C. ET of ‘George McF. Febroary 15, 1023, at At his residence, 942 P st. n.w., MUSE. Tle leaves to mourn their loss & devoted Catherine Muse, two children, Thom: and Catherine V. Muse. & number of relatives und a host of trie Funeral Sunday, Februry 18, from the above rewidence at 1 o'clock p.m. Rela- tives and friends {ovited. Iuterment at Harmony cemetery, 16 PARKER. Departed this life Wednesday Tt 20 . SR e st n v, NTON PARKER. He leaves (o mourn their loss wite. Mrs. Loulse Parker: two sons. W ter and Raymon uncle, Joseph Todd; & nephew, Charles’ Gibon, and & host of friends.’ Notice of funersl later. PRUETT, Wednesday, February 14, 1923, at her residence, 2016 Olive ave. n.w., EMILY F. PRUETT '(vee Esther), beloved widow of the late John M. Pruett, fo her T5th year. Funeral wervices in the chapel ‘at Ouk Hiil cemeters, Fridar, the 16th inst., &t 2 p.m. Relatives and friends fovited. 15¢ ROBERTS, Officers and members of Andrew Jackson. No. 6, Junior Order United Ameri- | can Mechanics, are hereby motified of the death of Brot AMES “A. ROBERTS at 340 11th st. w.c., from pneumania. Fuper: will be held from his late residence Frida. February 16, at 3 p.m. Iatcrment at Co sresslonal cémemiery. - 3 . R. ELLIOTT, Councilor. W. L. LA ROCHE. R. &. 169 SEYBURN, bruary 14, 2t Detroit. Mich., STEPHEN ¥. KE. BURN and beloved wite, EDITH WESSON BEYBURN. Double fureral at Arlington national cemetery Suturday, February 2 o'clock SIMMONS. Departed this life Wednesds February 14, 1923, at 4:26 p.m.. at her rei degce, 503 L st n.w.. MARY SIMMONS loved wife of Bdward Sinmous. She leav o mourn their loss father, ten brothers and four wisters. Funeral services will be held 8 . February 18, 1923, at Mt Carmel Church, 3rd and 1 sts. n.w., at 12 , Rev. 'W. IT. Jeroagin, minist The body will be’sent to Portsmouth, for burial. 7 SNOWDEN. Tuesday, Pebruary 13, 1023, at 2:13 pn., at the residence of her daughter, 4284 Benning road, after & llogering illuess. RACHEL_A. ENOWDEN, beloved widow of the late Thomas H. Soowden. Ehe leaves 10 mourn thelr loss two daughters, Laura Lane 204 Augusta E. Caio; @ son, James O § dopted on, Irvin Whittoey; eig ¢ randchiidren and a 'host of relatives and rieods. Funeral from Joves' chapel, Pri- day, February 16, at 2 pm. . SOPER. February 14. 1025, at 2 pm, HO. BART C. won of Hobart 3. aod Matiids A Soper. Fuveral from Ui residence, 133 se. . SULLIVAN. Wednesday, Febriary 14, 1923, JOHN, “beloved husband of Johasos Buili- van “(nee Fuller). Funeral from his late 1223 0 st n.w., Saturday, Feb 8:30 a.m., themce to Immacu. ion Church, where mass wiil 9 a.m. Relatives and friends Iotermeat at Arlington cemetery. { THOMAB. Departed tnis life at 10 { Wednesday, February 14, 1923, '_l“’!(r.\b\s devoted husband of the i ruary 1 WARD late Susie and father of the late Jane Wi jams He leaves to mourn thelr loss Mrs. Pmma Sewell, Joha. Leo Thomas and eleven grandehildren.” Funeral from his late residence 2443 P st., Fridas, February 15, At 9 a.m., thence to the Holy Trinity Church. where requiem mass will be sung. Relatives aud friends invited. Interment at Holy Rood cenetery. | THOMAS. Wednesday, Februoary 14, 1923, atter a brief iilness, EDWARD THOMAS, be- loved husband of the late Susic Thomas and devoted father of Emma Sewell, Leo and John Thomas and the late Mary Jage Wil- ms. He leaves cleven grandehildren host of relatives and friends. Funers riday, February 16, at 9 a.m., from bis | late residence, 2443°P st. n.w..’ thence to Holy Trinity Church, where requiem mass | _wili be sung. | TORBERT. Tuesdar. Februa ber residence. 306 11th st. w.w. INE ELIZABETH. beioved wi Jota I Ty | Gence 16, ai 2 pm. Toterment 6, 1923 at RATHER- of the late ! from her late resi. sw. Friday, February tives and friecds iovited, (private) at Atlington cationai Va. Kindly omit fowers. (Oblo se copy.) 15 { TUBNER. 0o Wednesday, February 15, 1923, 2t the' Wushington Sanitarium. NANNIE . beioved wife of Johu E. Turner, in her _ Funeral ‘services at the parlors B Nevius, 926 New York ave. n.w. Fridav, February 15, at 2 p.m. Kelatives an0d friends iovited. N UPPERMAN. Wedpesday, February 14, 1923, at the Masonic and Easters Star Hom FRANCES E. UPPERMAN. Funeral ser ices Friday, February 16, at 2 p.m. from the §_H. Hines Co. funeral home, 901 14th st. v, Relatives and friends invited. . In Memoriam. BOHNE. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our_dearly beloved son and brother, LOUIS F. BOENE, Jr., who departed this life one ear ago today, February 15, 1922. God called you, dear son and brother, Called you to His home on bigh, May we all prepare to meet sou, For our time is drawing nigh. Though each day we miss you sedly, Still_wherever we may" look, We can see some sweet remembrance, H Most of all your kind, sweet look. Gone trom us forever. A face we loved 80 well; H oh, bow we do miss you, No one can ever tell. Y YOUR LOVING MOTHER, FATHER AND SISTER. - COBUEN. TIn sad «aod loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, MARY PANNELL COBURN, who departed’ this life seven years ago, February 14, 1916. Although the seventh year mow ha Bloce your smiling face we saw last The sun will often rise and set, Rut your smiling face we shall never forget. HER DEVOTED MOTHER. KATIE PAN. NELL, AND SISTER, DOLLIE JONES. * DIGGS. Sacred to the memory of my devoted mother, CHARLOTTE DIGGS, who paseed away six years ago, February 15, 1917, Dearest mother how I miss you, When from earth You passed away, And my heart is aching sorely, As T think of you each day. But I know that you are happy, In the heaven of the blessed, Where there is no pain nor sorrow, Called by_God who knoweth best. HER_ONLY DAUGHTER, MRS. HATTIE SEDGEWICK. . DORSEY. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, SUSAN DORSEY, who died three years ago today, February 15, 1920, How I miss the welcome footsteps Of the ove I loved so dear; Oft 1 listen for her coming. | Fully sure that she is near. £ No one knows the silent heartaches. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For my darling, I loved so well. Thou art gone. but not forgotten, Fresh my love will ever there 18 memory. 3 7 HER LOVING DAUGHTER, SAVILLE DOR- SEY BOWMAN. - EDWARDS. In sad but loving remembrance of my mother, KATIE EDWARDS, who de- parted this life cight years ago todsy, Feb- ruary 15, 1915. Every day brings back sweet memories, Every memory brings back tears; Deep within my heart I cherish, TRoughte' of mother I lova 8o dear. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, HELE: ESSELMAN, In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, F. J. ESSELMAN, who departed this-life one year ago today, Feb- ruary 15, 1022, Some msy think T am_ not lomely, When at times they see me smile,’ Listie do they know the heartache, ‘That I suffer all the while. Aud when the eveniog shades are falling, And when T am sitting all alove, To my heart there comes a longing, 1f ¥red could only come bome. HIS WIFE MARION. * GARDINER. MATTHEW. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear ones, devoted father, ADOLPHUS GARDINER, who de- rted this life eighteen years ago today, ‘ebruary 15, 1006 and_cur loving grand mother, ELIZA MATTHEW, who left us twelve years ago, February 5, 1911. Has been years ago, dear parents ince from us you passed awa Yet in our bearts you linger still, 5 Tt seems but yesterday. ‘Think of us, as on earth we journey, Now bereft of your fond love; ‘Your memory we always cherish Til] we meet in heaven above. LOVING CHILDREN "AND GRANDCHIL- EN, ELIZA RANDALL., FRANCES . RUTH FRAZIER, GEORGE ERNEST AND MOSES GARDINER. ¢ GREEN. In remembrance of my dear mother, MARY STEWART GREEN, who departed this_life four years ago today, February 15, 1919, 3 Dear mcther, how I No one but God c But some day I hope .to meet you And never say farewell. HER DAUGHTER MARY. * passed, e FIn Memoriam. HEINRIOH. 1In sad but loving remembranc of my dear daughter, ANNIE M. HEIN RICH (nee Cogewell), who departed t life five years ago today, February 13, 191¢ Burrounded b friepds. T am lonesom In the midet of pleasure, T am blue: With & smile on my face aod a beartache T st still longing for you. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day, But never will the love for you, Dear daughiter, fade away. LOVING MOTHER. HERBERT. In loving memory of onr dear #o1 and brother, IENRY HY Tito, was’ kilied oo his little ecause one yei Our dear I'ttie DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER, TERS AND BROTHERS. HOROWITZ. In memory of my helove( brother, HARRY ARE HOROWITZ. who do parted ‘this life one vear ago today, Feb ruary 15, 1922, Ob, brother dear, it was fust & year, You left our earthly ciim To join hands with God sbove, Bécause he wants Tour kind Yon were so good and loving, o thoughtful and 0 true There's never a dar that p That T don't think of sou. % SISTER. MRS. ROBERT W. 6COT HOROWITZ. In sad but foving remembran of our devoted son, HARRY ARE HORO WITZ, whom God called to rest one year age today,’ February A wound which time can nev An emptiness” that ‘gothing can ever 81 a5 We boun meet aeain. W FATHER AND MOTHEL. * HOROWITZ. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear liusband and father, HARRY ABE. TIOROWITZ. who dled one year age today, Februars 15. 1922, also our baby and brother, JOHX THURLOW HOROWITZ Who died_twenty days azo. January 26, 193 JULIA, HOWARD AND ZELDA. ¢ {HOROWITZ. A tribute of love and memary 0 our derr brother, HARRY ABE HORG WITZ, who entered info rest ooe year age today,’ February 15, 19 Just when his life wus brigh Just when hix hopes were bes He was takes from this world of pu ‘0 a home of sternal reat SISTER AND BROTHER-IN LAW, RAT. MOND Al CAMERON . In ead but loving remembrance o mother, NANCY LANDOX ife seven years ugo, es br, motber. how [ miss vou None but God will ever know she would bring = e heen here long agza In Joving memory of mr niece LILY LEARNED. wife of Keoney ¥, Wright, who passed away February 15,101 LOWE. In memory of JEAN E. LOWE, win departed tily life three years ago fods: February 13, 1920. Dear is the grave where our mother is laid, Bweet are the memories which ever f; Rioses will wither. I Uthers will forget 1o sad but loving memory of our d MARY. who~ departed this February 13, 1921. In thy lonely cemeters, seems peace In that dear. lonel spot to me, 1 know thou art vot tere Trat thou art free s Bow forever past Rt I shall n4 tiee, ne'er to part t li Yes, dear mother, we miss you, May her sonl rest in peace. HER THREZ SONS, LARRY, NICHOLAS AND STEVE. . In_memory of eur loviag auntie, QUARLES, wbo passed aws not forgotten, dear auatie, Nor ever will you ¥or as loog We will always think of thee DEYOTED NIECE, MRS. ETHEL CUTCH. * SCHAFER. In sad but loving remembrasce my dear father, CONRAD SCHAFER, who departed this iife sixteen years ago iodar, February 13, 1807. N, CHARLES SCHAFER. * HI8 ‘80! WINN.CARR In loving memory of our de daughter, MARGARET G. WINN-CARE, Tho died ove year afo today, February 13, 1922, What would we give to clasp ber hand, Her loving face to s Her pleasart smile made 1ife worth while, Which meant eo much to us. FATHER AND MOTHBR. * d and loving remembrases of and grandmother, JULIA WHITE, who_de- parted this life seven years ago today, Feb- ruary 15, 1818, To thizk of you, dear mothe: Tt almost bres Your memory And pever wiil gel HER _DEVOTED SON, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND GRANDEON. JAMES E. ELIZA- BETH V. AND JAMES A. WHT 0 ways with us, art. 641 H ST. N.E. Phove L. 5543 JAMES T. RYAN otat Ctagat, -+ AT BBty 102 Model ChAR ivate Ambulances . _Livery 1n Counection. Eotablished 1573 _Telephons Col_7023. THE S. H. HINES €CO., H W. R. F. HINES, Pro | 2901°2903 14th at. n. 1 Private Ambulance. WA Speare Co UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORMIRLY 9407 ST Rimus R Speare s Wilia B, Bpeare e T e Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\V. Eusbuered 184 Automebile Bervice. ———_Automeblle Service. ___ 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Embalmer. * Livery {n connection. Commodious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 832 Pa. n.w, _Tel. call. M, 1385, WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H t. ne. 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