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. _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, Oppenheimer’s Offer a Timely Sale of ' || Stamped Art Materials and Notions ONDAY and Tuesday brings a timely sale to Oppenheimer’s that is certain to be well attended, if past successes are any criterion. Folks have confidence in Oppenheimer Art Needlework sales because the stamping is invariably done on beiter materials and priced less than inferior materials. As usual, you'll find the stamped materials in this event to be superior quality, low .priced and welt worthy of your time and effort. 100 Stamped Bedspreads $1.85 Alone worth more than our stamped price! Genuine Pequot Bear in mind that these Spreads are FULL DOUBLE-BED SIZE; that they are stamped on genuine PEQUOT unbleached sheeting, with bolster attached, which is alone worth more than $1.85. After your work is done, you'll appre- ciate the good quality. Two attractive, colorful, yet simple, stampings in basket designs for X- stitch or lazy daisy embroidery. Stamped, $1.85. Imported Real Irish Linens Stamped and Priced Unusually Low 38x45 3-piece White Linen Pure Linen Pillowcases Buffet Set Made Up and Hemstitched Stamped for Embroidery Stamped A beautiful, Fine-count Linen An excellent quality linen for all-white g;‘:f:; dZ‘;‘i-gns“"‘l“d in a very e with wide hems, hemstitched. $2.95 With Two Ends H titched embroidery or initialing; stafiped. Stamped for Embroidery Linen Scarf floss, is very attractive. You'll be proud Genuine imported Irish linen, at Same material material, stamped........ 79c 45-Inch Tubing A good quality linen-finished and Pequot tubing stitched for crochet. These will go quickly, be- mbroidery, with a choice of several de- e Signs. Fully made up and ready for nse, 29x14 Linen Guest Towels Pair . ; Stam: § 36.inch tan, heauy Irish Particularly suitable for all-white 37 Each ... c 18x45 Tan Heavy Irish x Three Designs The model, worked in_silk embroidery Stamped for Embroidery of your work done on such good Two Designs line’n, rS(‘;mped . 790 69 the unusually low stamped price of. (o st d in S4-inch cen- 18x54 Scarf of the same e e . 189 Pillowcases, per pr., Stamped and Hemstitched case, to be embroidered in a choice of three attrac- tive designs. The edges are scalloped and hem- cause the cases are alone worth more than our stamped price of, per pair, 95¢c. Linen Center 5-piece unbleached Lunch Set 390 SEMPOA .. ..voesissesng e As illustrated, this set is to be worked in French knots and lazy daisy. Just the thing for busy fingers to while away spare moments with, result- ing in a really attractive Luncheon Set. Stamped, 39c. 19x40-inch Stamped Turkish Towels 3 for$1.25 A very little embroidery is required to bring these Good Quality Turkish Towels into charming attractiveness. They’ll add colorful life to any bathroom. Stamped, 3 for $1.25 18x45 Unbleached or White Scarf Of Muslin, With Lace Edges Stamped 45¢ If you want an inexpensive yet attractive scarf, you'll find it here Blue Bird Lunch Set, 5 pieces Stamped on Unbleached Muslin To our knowledge, a similar set 79 (4 has never been sold for less than our stamped price of 1,800 Balls Jasper Knitting Yarn At About 3 Today’s Price! Professional knitters vouch for the good quality of Jasper Yarns, and every ball in this sale fully measures up to that standard. You get full one and two ounce balls, with a choice of black, white, navy, brown, rose, copen, peacock, gray, tan, green, and heather mixtuzrcs. e 50c 2-0z. Knitting Worsted, in- 60c 2-oz. Silk ‘our- cluding heather mixed, per fold Knitting, per ball......37¢ 32c | 75 2-0z. Persian Luster, per 15¢ skein .... 30c 1-oz. Silk and 36-inch Bluebird Center Stamped on White Art Cloth for Embroidery Bluebird designs are always at- tractive, but thfs one is unusually 48c smart. Stamped B | P . ' 48-inch Sanitas Covers Square or round, sten- ci]eg in oil; three designs. $I '00 1 These covers are decorative and sava. laundry bills, Simply wipe with a damp l cloth to clean, each, $1.00. 40c 1-oz. Persian Glow, per BTSSR o )penheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at Eighth Beaded Bag for $3.79 Beaded Bags will again be ultra- smart for spring. Ready-made, a imilar bag would sell for many times more than $3.79. In our case you pay for only the materials re- Quired, which we would ordinarily sell for $4.75. The model {llustrated requires a silk pattern, (choice of Light Blue, Jade, Gray, Sand or Cerise) 4 spools, button hole twist, 15 bunches crystal-lined Iridescent beads, bead needle and steel chain. Amount regularly $4.75. Speciad comptets. .. $3.79 (Free Instructions.) Genuine Steel Beads, hexi- gon cut. Special, bunch .. 10c Blue Iris Beads. cial, 6 bunches for.. 10c Black Jet Beads. Spe- cial, 6 bunches for.......... 35¢ Hundreds of Colors in Beads At 10c and 15¢c a Bunch Natural Hair Boudoir Dolls $1.69 Complete with wire frames and regulation light socket and cord, ready to dress. Free instructions when materials are pur- sl 69 o chased here. Special Odd Lots Wire Frames for Lamp Shades - 50c A number of good shapes in the assortment, but only one or two of a kind. Notions and Sanitary Goods Adjustable and Collapsible Dress Forms Special $9.00 12-Section Forms $13.95 16-Section Forms $15.95 20-Section Forms $17.95 These prices are much less than the manufac- turer’s suggested price. Fully adjustable; all sizes. Non-Adjustable Forms, $5.15 Snap Fastemers, various makes, all sizes in black and white. Spe- clal, per card, le. . Hooks and Eyes, various makes, all sizes, in black and white, per card of 2 dozen, le. “OPE” Hair Nets, cap or fringe, first quality, assorted shades, ea., Be. KOTEX Regular hospital size, gon Hickory, OMO Santtary Belts at one-third off, Lenox Spool Cottem, silk finish, eclal, per dozen, 38e. = (One dozen to customer) $1.45 te $1.89 Hiekory Samitary Rubber Sheeting, acid proof, 1-yd. juare, .35, O aini Mad Fremch Dress Shiclds, flesh and white, regular or opera. icé, 1e. Chflole KMnuert's and Dr. Parker's Waist Bai Hose Supperters for boys and girls, 39c. Fancy Garter Elastic, 2 inches wide, assorted colors. Choice, 39e. 35¢ Hickery So-On Garters, Spe- %535 Hickory Girdle Supporters ekory 3 small, medium and large, $1.45. Liberty Baby Bunting Safety Pins, all sizes. 3 cards, 10e. Imported Cloth and Metallie Cor- sage Flowers, per bunch, 20e. 35¢ to 50c Ziers famcy amnd black Trimming braid, choice per yard, 19e. 85¢ Faney Trimming Braids, 0dd lots. Choice per yard, 48e. 88e to BOc Loop Fringe for trim- ming. Cholce per yard, 1%e. SECOND MUSIC RECITAL . PLANNED AT CITY CLUB Elaborate Program Outlined by Management for Wednesday Afternoon at 4 0’Clock. The second of the City Club's invi- tation music recitals will be present- led at the club Wednesday afternoon, according to announcement made | Yyesterday. An elaborate program has been arranged and will include Paul Bleyden, operatic tenor; and M Elizabeth Wins- ton, planist. The accompanist will be Mrs. Bleyden. Added interest will be felt by many members in the presenta tion by Mr. Bleyden of a new song, “Con- tentment,” by Ed- PAUL BLEYDEN, ward H. Droop. The recital is set for 4 o'clock and will last a little more than an hour. Members and their wives are privileged to invite woman guests. wFollowing is the program: ‘Military March”...Schubert-Taussig eux d’Eau”.. .........Ravelle ‘Etude, Key of C Flat’ Schlosser Miss Winston faid With Rosy Lips" ally-Ho" .Leoni “Love Went a-Riding’ -Bridge “The Wreck of the Julie Plante” O'Hara Mr. Bleyden “The Wind" “The’Eighth Rhapsody".. Miss Winston imanche a I'Aube. . ‘arnival S Bimbett “LaDanza’ Franz Alkan -Liszt -Ducouray S Foudrain .Sibella Rossint Mr. Bleyden “The Ride of the Valyries” Wagner-Hutchinson “Chinatown" ..Ornstein Miss Winston “In the Quliet Wood" “Contentment” .. ‘A Love But a Day’ ‘On the Road to Mandalay’ Mr. Bleyden {MRS. VIRGINIA S. CHINN ! DIES OF INFLUENZA Mrs. Virginia Serrellina Chinn died at her home, 1329 18th street north- {west, on Friday last, aged eighty {vears. Richard Henry Chinn. il only a short time. was due to influenza. Mrs. Chinn ,was a native of Phila- [delphia and a daughter of Robert Serrell of Ossington House, England, {an@ his wife, Elizabeth Davis Chinn of Philadelphia, who was a Quak- tress. She came to the District of Columbia with her parents at the age of six years, her father purchas- ing the Mount Hermon estate, adjoin- ing Homewood, both of which were later incorporated in the property of the United States Soldiers’ Home. Her husband owned an estate on an island off Cuba. where the family spent parts of the winter seasons. frs. Chinn is survived by daughters, Miss E. Bertha Chinn and Mrs. Nina Chinn Walker, and four grandehildren. “uneral services will be held at St. Thomas Church, of which the was & charter member, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The interment will be in Rock Creek cemetery. The pall- bearers will be John Graham Walker, Cadet R. Serrell W. Walker, Herbert W. Walker and John William Davis, grandsons, and Rese Denning Alsop of New York city and David Carter of Baltimore, cousins of Mrs. Chinn. Mrs. Chinn was one of the founders of the Rock Creek Church parish. ——c=_—ock Creck Church parish. ..Reger Droop eaks She had been Her death 18° ugton Animal Rescue w. Add 5 Totepdaress Box 1277, CD ATREDALE DOG (male), black, gray back, tan marked, possibly sick: reward for in: ation leading to recovery. Phone Lime. BAG. contalning gold watch, Saturday morn: fug, Tth st n.w.: reward. 13 Sth st mer s | BANK HOOK and papers of Elizabeth Stew- ‘!. 1421 Sth st. n.w. Reward. ot BAR PIN—Sapohire and pearls, Eye st and Conn. ave. or on Mt. Pleasant car. A keep. sake. Reward. Wardman Park Apt., 550-M. * AR PIN—Piatinum: small diamosd. Retarn *0 114 Weat Clifton Terrace. Reward. 19 light tan. white stomach and feet, reward. 1411 37th s P . 283K-W CHARM, 32 degree, Masonic, with diamond. TReward.” Wlter M Clark, Bethesds, Md. 104 COAT—Lady’s blue, near Capitol. Address Box 206-W, Star office. COLLIB DOG—Answers to name of Bandy. 600 Md. nw. b COLLIE DOG—Light tan, broad white mark on face. white feet. Reward. 5201 16th n.w. Phote Adams 2308. . DOG—Pomeranian, male. Liberal reward. Return 1721 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Phone Franklin 6068_ 18° { DOG—Setter, white and black. not broke (pet); reward, $100. Columbia 3307. 24% EARRING— e Reward. Phone Fi EYEGLABSES—Palr heavy frames. 9th st. n.w. Phone Adams 739. TIANDBAG, Thursday night_either at Wallis" restaurant on 12th st. or on ¥ st. between 12th and 14th; a J. ese silk bag, lined with maroon-colored_silk, with orange knitting in it. Come Back office, Walter Reed Hospital; reward. ol HANDBAG—Woodward & Lothrop’s waeh- room, containing money and fmportant papers. Keep money and return papers, etc., to nam and address on same. 18 IRISH TERRIER—February 9, smail, femaie puppy; brown with white ward. 263-W-1. Clarende LETTER—Saturda; between the Sena . and eastern lower entrance to the Senate wing of the Capitol, & letter from the French ambassador to Archi- bald Hopkins. Please return to 1826 Mass. ave. NETTE, gold, between the Washington TOn uma Prastient Thenter, ‘Retura to Sivs Anne Sutherland, President Theater, and re- ceive reward. : NEY—On_Monday_evening, Febroary 12, { Capitol and 1st streets n.w.; reward. Address Box 200-W, Star office. a8 ink, on_Mount Pleasant car Friday, R eiry 10 a¢ 7:30 pm. Return to 1637 L st. n.w. and receive reward. 18¢ NEC] CE, stone marten fur, Friday even- aELKbtzfieeu TUnfon_station and Continental ‘Hotel, or in hotel. Reward. Cleveland 75. O. 1. Parhe. TETY o NE DOLLARS in bills, turday morning on ;\'eflnl'd- 14th st.. bet, Hi and Col. rd., ¢ on 'Col. rd. betieen 14th and 10th; reward. Phone Adams 2082, . T POCKETBOOK, small, containing watch and r.;‘zgexy%'rlt Center_market. Return to 740 New Jersey ave. Liberal reward. ) EKINGESE, small, biscult color, 435 Ibs. ol reward. 01 F at. 10 POOKBTBOOK—Black duvetyne, with steel beads, Friday night, bet. €:80 and 7:80 on F st bet. 12th and 13th: has receipt from Woodward & Lothrop; also Keys. Reward, Call Col. 3 PURSE—Betweepn 16th st. northwest and Unier station or on B. & O, local to Baltimore, blach purse, containing gold ring, keys and_ other articles. Finder please return to Mrs, McCall, College Park, Md., and receive reward. * PRCTACLES, tortolse shell, afternoon, Feb- fmu 14: polishing cloth marked Teu ward. Phone Col. 8033, . TIRE—32x4 and rim; lberal reward for re- farn. D. E. Keyhoe. ¥. M. C. A. Tos WRIST WATCH, lady's, Saturday morning on navy yard car or mear 14th and ingrabam sts, Dow, Reward. Margaret Weaver, 1347 Ingrae ham st. n.w. Col. 8326-W. - FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery servics. ARistie xpreset Ire—inexpensls Tortolse T oclock FEBRUARY 18, Prothero | Mrs. Chinn was the widow of two | 1923—PART 1. Sunday night concert, Central High Community Center, to- night §:16 o'clock. ~Admission free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Program. “Carolina” .... .Donaldson The Washington Commu- nity Orchestra, L. 2. Phillips, Director. ¢ (4) “Doxology” — Everybody. (2) “Old Black Joe.” (b) “Good-bye, Dolly Gray.” (c) “Merry Life"—Everybody. (a) Acquaintance_Song. (b) Welcoming Visitors to ‘Washington. (¢) Greeting Song— Every- body. (a) “To the Rising Sun,” Torjussen (b) “Prelude, G Minor,” Rachmaninoft Minna Niemann, Planist, formerly solofst of St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Recreational Singing — Every- body. (a) “At Evening’ (b) “Gavot” Christia; Rena Greenburg, violin; Spencer _ Prentiss, cello; C. E. Christiani, plano. Recreational Singing — Every- body. Announcements. (a) Sextette from “Lucla,” Donizetti (Arranged for mixed quartette.) () Carmina Waltz Song, Wilson Quartette of the Church of the Ascension — Mrs. Ai- leen Burns, soprano, Mrs. Julia Culbreth Gray, con- tralto; George Bayliss, tenor; Lawrence E. Mur- ray, bass; John Wilson at the plano. “Good-night, Ladies—The Men. (a) “God Be With You.” (b) “Star Spengled Banner” —Everybody. Recreational singing direct- ed by Robert Lawrence, assisted by the Washington Community i Orchestra. CHRSTIN TRO 080K ATCOMMONTYCONCERT .Pache woloist of St. Louls Symphony Orchestra, to appear at | Central High School affatr. The sixteenth free community concert under the auspices of the Community Music Association will be given tonight at Central High Community Center at {8:15 o'clock, featured by the Christiani |Trio, Minna Niemann, pianist: the | mixed quartet of the Church of the As- {Cension. the Washington Community Orchestra and the usual singing by the audlence under the direction of Robert Lawrence. The Christiani Trio is appearing for the first time and is one of Washing- ton's new chamber music organization The trio_consists of C. E. Christiani, planist, Rena Greenburg, violinist, and Spencer Prentins, cellist. Miss Niemann, who is a recent addi- tion to Washington's musical colony, {achieved distinction as piano soloist of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, The quartet of the Church of the As- cension will sing the sextet from “Lucia” (arranged for four volces) and Wilson's “Carmina Waltz Song." personnel of the quartet is Mrs. Alleen Burns, soprano; Mrs. Julia C. Gray, contralto; George Bayliss, tenor, and Lawrence E. Murray, bass. John Wil- son will accompany the quartet on the plano. The Washington Community Orches- lu—n, which now numbers thirty mem- The bers, will be heard in two selections and will also accompany the singing by the audience. —_——— The Burmess woman walks the streets in absolute freedom and pu‘fs her cheroot to her heart's contont. She often has complete charge of the Ibuslneu affairs of the familv. rds of Thanks. BRAXTON. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many relatives. neighbors and friends for their kindness and smpathy ren- dered at the death of our dear baby CLARA FRANK AND FLORENCE BRAXTON. DEVERS. 1 take this method of extendi my thanks to my relatives. nelghbor friends for thelr sympathy and kind - ance at the time of the death of my father, Mr. WILLIAM T. DEVERS, and for the many beautiful floral tributes sent to_his faneral. MRS. EATHERINE E. YOUNG. MAGEE. We wish to extend our most sincere thanks and 'heartfelt appreciation fo our relatives, friends” and nelghbors for their kindness’ and_beantiful floral offerings at the death of GEORGIE E. MAGEE. HER UNCLE, S8ERGT. GEORGE D. POW- ELL, AND'HER MOTHER, LOTTIE E. MAGEE, 14 D 8T. 8.E. . MICHAEL. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friend neighbors for their sympathy, kindness and floral tributes at the death of our beloved mother, SARAH J. MICHAEL. B. ALICE MICHAEL, CLARA B. RINDE- RER AND IDELLA C. GREEN, FAMILY. 19° ROBERTS. I wish to extend my sincere thanks in heartfelt sppreciation to friends and relatives for their kindness and sym- pathy and beautiful floral tributes during the ilness and death of my dear husband, JAMES A. ROBERTS. HI§ DEVOTED WIFE, LENA ROBERTS. ‘WILKINS.-DAVIS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, St. James Hotel, Post Office em loyes, Victoria Benevolent Association; sa Borrd and Auxiliary of the Sec- ond Baptiat Church, for thelr kindne expressions of sympathy during the iliness and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our beloved wife and mother, MARY E. WILKINS. PETER 0. WILKINS, ALPHONSO 0. WIL- KINS, CAPT. O. C.' H. DAVIS. . SMarriages. JACOBS—MERILARD. DAVID W. JACOBS and ETTA H. MERILARD on Tuesday, Feb- rusry 13, 1023, at Bt. Peter's Church. Baiti- more, Md., by the Rev, Father Smyth. MORIARTY—O'NEILL. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Nelll amnounce the marriage of their daugiiter, LOUISA J. O'NEILL, and WIL- LIAM B. MORIARTY, Wednesday, Febru- ary 14, 1923. Beaths. BROCK. Friday, F 16, 1923, at 7 .m., Mre. E.'M. B g_‘mother . B, V. Houston. Funeral Monday, February 10, at 1:30 p.m., daughter’s residence, 44 E st. n.w. terment_&lenwood. ER. Saturday, February 17, 1928, at4:10 a.m., at Providence Hospital, MARY L. BUECHLER (nee Shedd), beloved wife of Frank H. Buechler. Funeral from her late residence, 318 Tenn. ave. n.e., Monday, February 19, at 2 p.m. B OEINN, Entered into rest on Friday, Febru- ary 16, 1923, at her residence, 1329 18th ot n.w. 'atter a belef filness, VIR- LA e 3 e M . February 19, at 11 R peivate oo e e ! | l | l Deaths. DECK. February 16, 1923, ODELIA THERSEA, beloved wife of Bernard Deck. Funeral from her late residence, 4425 9th st. n.w., on Monday, February 19, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to Bt. Gabriel's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. ~Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. DIXON, Departed this life, February 15, 1923, Mrs. LUCY DIXON (nee Jeferson), at Walkill, N. Y., with ber daughter, Julla Dell Cox. ‘She ' leaves to mourn their loss two daughters, Lena Smith and Julia Cox, one brother, “Solomon Jefferson, ‘and granddaughter Katie Bell, and two nieces, Agnes and Susie White. 'Funeral from her late residence, 1746 V n.w. Funeral Monday at 2 o'clock from bome. DUDLEY, February 13, 1923, at his rest- dence, 2218 9th st. n.w., JESSIE DUDLEY. He lcaves to mourn their loss & loving mother and father, five brothers and one sister, a host of relatives and friends. Fu- neral” from Brice's undertaking establish- ment Monday, February 19, at 1:30 p.m. ERNER. Saturday, February 17, 1023, at 3:15 a.m. his residence, ~ Eidge ave., Bilver Spring MICHAEL L., beloved husband of 3 Funeral from the chapel of W. K. Speare Co., 1208 H -, on Monday, February 19, thence to St. John's Catholi¢ Church, Forest Glen, Md., wiere requiem wass will be said at '10:30 a.m. HAFNER, Saturday, February 17, 1023, after @ long fliness, MARAGRET M. HAFNER, beloved motber of Mrs. George W. Brandt, Jr. Kuneral from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons Company, 1113 7th st. n.w., on Tues- duy, February 20, ut Requiem wass at St. Mury's Cburch at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment cemetery. 1% ted this life Saturday, Feb- of his diughte E."J. Ewing, Mount Vernon 1d.” near Humes School, ~Arlington county, Vi., W. CHESTER HAISLUP, be- loved husbund of Ella ¥. Haislup. Funeral Monday, 19th instant, at 2 o'clock, from his lute residence. Services will be beid at 2:30 pm. at Epiphuny chapel, 12th and O s s.w. Interment Glenwood cemetery. Friend and’relutives mvited. (Fredericks, V vers please copy.) is HAYES. Entered into rest Saturday, Feb- Tuury 1923, at the residence of her duughter,’ Mru. ' Albert Popkins, 517 F_st. s.w., CATHERINE E., widow of the John W. Hayes. Funeral from the a residence Tuesday, February 20, at P, 10 HELLWIG. Saturday, February 1 after w ‘long_and painful ilgess, at bis residence, 1374 F st. n.e., CHAKLES, be- loved husbaud of Mary Hellwig. Funeral from his Inte resideuce on Monday, Feb. 19, 8t 2:30 pn. Kelatives and friends invited fnterment i Prospect Ml ceme- 5 ebruary 17, 1923, at 10 ZABETH, beloved wife of the late John Hile. Funeral from her late residence, 514 4th st. 0.w., on Tuesd: ruary 20,'at 9:30 a.m. 'Requiem mass Mary's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives friends “invited. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. 10° HINTERNESCH. Satuday, February 17, 1923, at Providence Hospital, at 2:20 'a.m., DAISY M., beloved wife of John A. and devoted mother of George M., Hattie M. and Evelyn S. Hinternesch. Funeral Tues- duy, February 20, at 2 p.m. 19 HINTERNESCH. Members of Idaho Council, No. 1, Degree of Pocahontas, are requested to attend funeral of our lute sister, DAISY HINTER: H, from her home, Fia. ave. n.e., Tuesdny. 2 pm. LULU A. A Keeper of Records. HORAN. Thursday, February 1 noon, her residence, 101 ey JULIA, beloved wife of the 1M, Horan." Funeral from the above resldence on Monday, February 19, at 8:50 a.m.: thence to St. Aloysius Church, where solemn high requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends in- vited. JONES. Frida ton, Md., EL of the Inte Funeral from Geer's Tuesduy, ut 1 pm., Rock Creek Church aud relatives invited. JONES, 16, 1 for services. Friends ered into rest F Februar . at his_rexidence, st sw., GLENN JONES. beloved husbund o Inazella Jones. Fuperal Monday, Febru- 19, at’ pm.. from Kendull Baptist “hurch, 9th and B sts. s.w. No flowers. 180 KLAKRING. Februsry 17, 1923, at her resl- dence. 1137 New Jerses ave. nw., EMMA KLAKRING, beloved mother of Alfred Klak | sing. Noticé of funeral hereafter. LAWSON. Ail members of Young Men's Pro- | gressive Lodge, No. 4156, G. U. 0. O. F., uested to weet Monday, Feb- ruary 19, 3. 8 pm.. at Odd Fellows' | all. 25th and Dumbarton ave, n.w.. to arrangements f. funeral’ of HLES LAWNON, Funeral Tues S from ' First Baptist | 7th and Dumbarton ave., Rev Jemes L. Pian, D.D., minpister, 1:30 p.m. J. B. MINOR, N.G. | P s . ted this life Friday, February his residence, 612 n'w., I8 NELSON, beloved hus- band of Fannie Butler Lomax and father of Maud H. and Francese B. Lomax. Funeral services at the above residence, Mondas February 19, at 3 p.m. Relatives and {riends invited. 18¢ All officers and past masters of s Son Lodge, F. A. A M., Stasonic Temple, 6.e., ) . 1:30 p.m., tend the funeral of our late brother, . M. Members PARKS, W. M; JOS. N. LA LOMAX. De R st Y W GEORGE, Sec’s February 1 ., WM. LYNCH, band of Barbara E. Lynch, aged Funeral from his late residence, s.e., on Monday. February 19, at Tnterment at Congresslonal ceme- 18 bruary 16, 1923, at his residence, N st. sw., BERNARD J., beloved husband of the late Emma J. Mar fin and father of Elizabeth Vinton, Jane Taylor and Leo Martin. Funeral from his o residence on Monday, February 15. at 5:30 a.m., thence to St Vincent de Paul's Church, where mass will be sung at § a.m. for the repose of his soul. 18 MAYNARD. Suddenls. on February 17, 1023, WILLIAM MAYNARD. employe of bureau of eries. Funeral Tiesday, Febr: 20, 10:30 a.m., from son-in-law's residence, 31 Varnum st. n.w. loterment in Arlington. 18% ERSHEAD. Saturday. February 1922, at 9:30 am., GEORGE W.. beloved hushand_of the iaté Elizabeth Mothershead, in his 78th year. Funeral from t dence of his daughter, 1222 415 Monday, February 19, at 2 p.m. Friend and relatives invited. Interment Congres: sional cemeters. - PARKER.. Officers and members of Pythago- ras Lodge, No. 9, F. A. A. M., are notifled to meet at the hall Monday, February 19. at 11:30 am., for the purpose of attending the funeral of Rev. Bro. THORNTON PAR- KER, which will be held at 1 o'clock p.m. from’the Rock Creek Baptist Church. = Re. s will lie in state from 9 to 1 Mond M. C. W. McDON JORN S, LYNCH. MARTIN, Friday, U. S. A., retired, who San Francisco, Calif., Tues- S In Memoriam. CLEARY. Tho anniversary mass for the re Rote,of the soul of EDWARD M. GLEARY. loved husband of Eugenla Stons Cleary, Wil be on Monday morning, February 19, 192, at 9 o'clork, in the Foman Cathollc Church of the Nattvity, Frightwood, D, C- OLEMENTSON. ieurru.h In loving remem- of our dear father, WILLIAM H. CLEMENTSON, who departed this life seven years ago today,” February 18, 1916, and one dear sister 'JULIA T. FOLLIN, who -}:u’rm this life three years ago, February Gone, but not forgotten THE FAMILY. * COOR. Sacred to the memory of desr beloved grandmother, 'CATHERINE COOK. Who departed this life twenty-eight years #g0_ today, February 18, 1505, May her soul rest in peace. s, lite remembered in death. ER GRANDSON, GEORGE A. K AN B rSRANDEG ‘ORGE A. COOK AXD DAVIS. NELSON. In sad but ioving remem brance ‘of my beloved ter, PEARIL DAVIS, who died four years ago today, aud my brother, ROBERT NELSON, who died three years ago. ISABELLE DOBBINS. GRAHAM. In loving memory of my dear son, MELVIN X GRAHAM, who ‘drparren this life four years ago today, Februars 1% 1019, * Sweet and peaceful be his rest, GRSt bim I can never; called him home, He knew best; His will be doge forever. 2 % HIS MOTHER GODDARD, In loviag memory of our dear, devoted mother, HONORA NANA SHEA GODDARD, who Zeparted this life seven years ago tous,, February 18, 1916. Anni Yersary masses Sacred Heart and Immacu late Conception churches. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * HANSBOUGH. 1n loving remembrance of on dear lusbagd and tatier, who entered 1oty roal rest four year 7 v glermal rest four years ago today, Februar Gone but not forgotten HIS WIFB AND CHILDRBN. * MURPHY, A tribute of love and remem brance of our mother and grandmother MARY A. MURPHY, who suddenly . parted this one year ago today, Feh ruary 18, 19: To think of you. dear mother, It almost breaks our heart, Your memory is uiways with us And_never will depart HER DAUGHTERS, JANNIE AND KATE. No one knows how we have missed you In the year that has gone by, Where you left us sad and lone For your home up in the sky. What would 1 give to clusp your hand, . Your loving face to see. Your pleasant smile made life worth whils, Which meant the world to me In our home you are fondly remembered, Sweet thoughts still cli your name: The hearts that loved you in life, Love you in death the same. GRANDDAUGHTERS, BEEDIE AND JOSE MURPHY. A tribute of love and memory to my dear mother, MARY A. MURPHY, who sed away so’suddenly one year ago o bruary 18, 1922. It is not the one with the tears that flow, Tt 1S not the one that speaks of you slone The one that is silent and mourns low Is the one that thinks of you, mother when all alone. MARION. + PERRY. In sad but loving memory of on. dear mother, CHRISTINE PERRY, who departed this life ten years ago today, Feb ruary 18, 1913, Sleep on, dear mother. thy work is done, A battle well fought, a victory won You sleep withiout suffering and feel no pain So walt in that city, T shall see you again HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, LOUISE BEATRICE " PERRY AND MARII DANDRIDGE. iss the volce of one we love; A precious form has passed away, To join the angels' throng above, In realms of endless HER GRANDSON, LE ROY FLETCHER. * In sad but loving remembrance r son and brother, CHRISTIAN WEHAUSEN, who died nine vears ago to day, February 18, 1914 Nine long years and the pain still sore, As time moves on we miss him more His memory is as fresh toda. As in the hour he passed awsy. Today recalls the memory loved one laid to rest, And those who still remember him Are those who loved him best May his soul rest in peace THE FAMILY. * WEST. Sacred to the memory of our belover sister and aunt, ANNA M. WEST, wh. “'crossed the bar'" four years ago, Februars 18, 1819, She did not ask her cross to understand, Her way to see, but in darkness just to fee Thy hand axd follow Thee. LOVING SISTER AND NIECE, MATTIE AND BERTHA. | WRIGHT. A tribute of love and respect ta the memory of my dear mother, NORMA F. WRIGHT. who departed this Jife ouc yea: ago yesterday, February 17, 102, is very heary, My thoughts are all of thee. How 1 loved and how I mis YOUNG. 1In sad but loving memory of ou dear beloved hushand and father, JOSEPH ALBERT YOUNG, who_ departed this life four years ago today, February 18, 1916, Gone, but mot forgotten In_the graveyard, softly sleeping, Where the flowers gently ware, Lies the one we love so dearly, In his silent, lonely grave. The flowers we pon his grave ay wither and ¥ But the love we bear for thee, dear one, Will never fade awar 3 HTER, DAISY ANT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. griablsinen.” 940 F St. N.W. Established Over & Half Gentury. Clements 1231 Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 804. te First. Service—Mods ___Fimt-Olass Servics—Moderate Chistges. * THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. -3 I hapel. Taiephone. _ Main 2473 -y 13, 1923, will be held at 2:30 . February 19, at the chapel at Fort Myer, Va. Interment Arlington tionl cemetery. 18 SPRIGGS. Departed this life Thursday morn- ing, February 15, 1923, at his residence, Landover, Md., CHARLES SPRIGGS. He leaves to mourn a loving wife, three sons, cight daughters and a_host of relatives snd friends. Funeral Monday, February 19, from St. Margaret's Church, Seat Pleasant, Md., at'9:30 a.m. 18¢ STABLER. Friday, February 16, 1923, at 7 p.m.. 8t his homé, 209 South St. Asagh et., Alexandrla, Va.,' LAURENCE STABLER, husband of Luey C. L. Stabler. Fune: from his home Monday, February 19, at 3 p.m. 18 XD | STAFFORD, _ Departed this life Saturday, February ‘17, 1923, at 4 a.m., at her res! dence, Wellington, Va., Mrs. SARAH STAF- FORD (nee Stokes), beloved wite of Joseph Stafford_and mother of Landonia Madden, Lena Beale, Pattie Bates Masse: Clarke, Rosier M., Thomas H., Reed I. and Francis W. Stokes. Bhe leaves to mourn their loss @ host of relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, February 20, at 1 p.m. 19% STELZLE. Thursday, February 15, her residence, 146 13th st. s.¢.. SOPHI beloved wife of the late Lorenz Stelzle. Serv. ices will be held at her late residence on Monday, February 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek cemetery. - 18 THOMAS. _ February 15, 1023, at 9:15 p.m.. WILLIAM R., after & long illness, beloved father of Anna May and Haywood Thomas. Funeral from his late residence, 708 6th st. s.w., Monday, at 1 pm. Interment Cedar Hill cemetery, 2 p.m. Strictly private. * WILLIAMS, Departed this life Saturday. Feb- uary. 17 1925, at 1 &.m., Mra. A WILLIAMS, beloved mother of ‘Mrs M. Rucker, Margaret A. Rigg: 5 Funeral from ber la 2 February 19, f 1 pm. Friends invited. (Calals, Me.. pa- ers please copy.) is WILSON. Friday, February 16, 1923, at the Tesidence of her daughter, Mrs. 'Wilson Greene, 2601 Connecticut ave.. AMANDA R., beloved wife of the late Leander G. Wilson, mother of Mrs. Charles E. Hodg- William L. Wilson, Jobn Murray Wil- son, ‘Mrs. Wilson-Greene ‘and Edwin L. Wi Funeral on Monday, February 10, at 11 a.m. Interment at Arlington. is ELL. Friday, Februsry 16, 1023, at Y, Tt %is Teniaence, [§15" Beward square, WILLTAM G. WORRELL, beloved husband of Isabel Heinline \Worrell. Fu- neral from St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 3rd and A sts. s.e., at 2 o'clock Monday after- noon. Interment Congressional cemetery. . Departed this life Friday, February T Goasr R s ut her residence, 35 vy CAMILLE, YOUNG, " beloved daughter of Henry and Eva Young, sister of Aurélia, Evelyn. Lorenso, Portis, Oilie, Henry and John Young, and niece of Sophie Liss. Funeral Sunday, February 18, at 1:30 m., from lsrael A. 3. E. Church, lst and w., Rev. O. L. Rubsell, pastor. Rel- atves and friends invited. - un Monday, < Fs¥’ MORTICIANS g Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.B. Phone L. 8543 JAMES T. RYAN i “Establis! 1873. Telephone Col. EHE' S, H. HINES CO., Prop., Private_Ambulancy WA Fpeare Co. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORMEBLY 9407 ST, AN Tl 8 Bimue K. Speare: hoy “Sperte Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\V. Established 1841, P : Automobile !trvlg:a Weodies 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Embalmer, - Livery in connection. ~Commodious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. _Tel. call. M. 1383, WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H et 0. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapei Automobile Funerals. 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