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are lower t Long Loan residents Washington securing or small amounts and without delay. Bank References Furnished (‘;orresponden:e Solicited consult. TO LOAN | from Oakes. te Ratex of Interest. They u Virginia Ratew. leading and reliable Institution of New York we pleased to offer to and merchants of the opportunity of needed CASH—In large confidentially The Yo Dr. W .'Jewelry Collateral Only ns for One Year or Lesx “Licenxed and Bonded” Confidential are cordially invited to | president Write Dept. § Holmes Electric Protection on Vaults | from tomac to erlusters will hike tomorrow New Alexandria, Fort Willard, Bubbling Spring and Mount Vernon cars leave 12th and Pennsylvania av 11 o'clock. ~ Bring lunch and cup. Hall will lead. ng Men's, Hebrew Ansocin tion will give a dance at the morrow night. Extra features appro- priate to the celebration of George Washington's birthday. Big Sisters will meet Friday, 8 o'clock, at 700 11th street, room 606. ter Franklin Prince of the American Society lesearch will lecture Monday, § o'clock, at the Plavhouse, 1814 N street. “Results of Forty Mabel of War Mothers, guest of District chapter Friday eve- ning at Thomson School. the Veterans' Bureau interested In the wel- fare of world war veterans are in- vited to attend. there, and all Conduit Road Cltizenw’ will meet tomorrow, 8 v'clock, at St. David’s Parish Hall Red Triangle Outing tomorrow, 9:30 o'clock, at Mount Ver- Hike will be along Po- ‘amp Humphreys and back non staticy to Mount Vernon. door dinner. Vi, visiting nue at 10 and street. Dr. . x -] washington mee new moral for Psychical Re- |, The Connectls All Souls’ Sub- | avenue. Years of H. H. D. Digney, national will be A speaker =Lt Avenue Carolina, Carnival Methodist Association National Tub will meet I its first annual Campfire and out-. Mr. Richardson, leader. Davghters of Tenbells will have a card party tomorrow, 8 o'clock, at residenge of Mrs, Annie Graves; 53 I ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY Wellesley Club will 4:30 o'clock, at clubhouse of American Assoclation of University Women. Consideration will_be,given {o securing Charles Rann Kenhedy's t ‘he Chastening, for presentation during Lent. TONIGHT. The Connecticut Avenue Citizens' meet 8 o'clock, in Parish _Hall, ) Addresses by Rev. A. Walsh, Dr. Abram Simon and Rev. Sterrett. Missionary Pagaent, “The Striking of America’s Hour," by the Women's Missionary Society of the the North y play, o'clock. Tickets include refreshments. for Congress Church be held at Pythian Temple. Music and other at- tractions. Closing night University will give a banquet at City Club. | will be Masonic, The Anchor Masonic Club will give PSP T AT AST 4 P niversary of Prominent speaker: The Polish minister, Wroblewski, Dr. of Georgetown University, will p uled to speak. Laurie Davis. lustrated lecture, tional Park,’ at Central Y. M. C. Cathedral | p,;j)ging, 8 o'clock. Free to public. Thomas “Mastery Through the Silence.” — MRS. GOETZINGER DIES. Church, 8| \rs. Margaret Goeizinger, Heights case at her residence, treet late residence Club | 8:30 o'clock. sacred Heart Church. be in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Go zinger s survived by six children, at Ebbitt Hotel in commemoration of birth an-lof this city. Close at 1 Open Five Hours Tomorrow to Help You Turn Your Holiday Into Dollars! A Half-Day of Whole-Hearted Underselling—M arking the Highstide of This Great Selling Movement— A Self-Made alé \ Remodeling One Store, Moving the Other; Two Urgent Reasons for Energetic Action Extra Salespeople—For Extra Service as Well as Extra Values. No C. 0. D.s, Charges or Phone Orders—But, as alwa) Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats $19.75 35c Paris Garters..... r = 19¢ . 95¢ = 39¢ $1.50 Fancy Silk Socks -......... soc Fiber Silk Socks, colors ....... S $2.00 Fancy Silk All Winter Underwear Reduced UNION SUITS—Chalmers’, Duofold, Madewell, Cooper’s and Hatch—one-buttor $1.50 Grade. ......$L15 $2.00 Grade.......$1.35 $2.50 Grade. ......$1.85 Others $2.15, $2.55, $2.85 Summer Underwear $125 Summer Athletic ansae o 496 $1.50 and $2.00 Grades, $1.15 75c Athletic Shirts and 4 5 Drawers, garment. ... ... C 's, Money ’s Worth or Money Back. k1 1,000 Pairs Men'’s Pure Worsted Trousers $4“.75 Sizes 27 to 50. almont amy coat. Patterns to match AH Sport and Golf Caps sold up to $2.50 e All $L50 and $2.00 Wool Socks ............. All $1.39 $1.15 $1.00 and $150 Mauslin 89c¢ and Flannelette Night Shirts.. “THE EVENING [ STAR, WLASKIN'(-!;.I‘ONz D. C, George Washington. Ladisla side and Dr. Dana Durand, chief of the near eastern division of the De- partment of Commerce, is also sched- | cloudy; gentle to moderate southwest i Iter Fewkes will give il- rated jecture.. “Mesa Verde Na- A. sixyy- nine years old, widow of Ernst Goet- zinger, died yesterday of heart dis- 1362 "Quincy The funeral will be from her | par e, ro ® tomorrow morning &t | muady. following which there solemn requiem mass at the Interment will et- all 20 o'clock, | night; Rev. John B. Creeden, S. J., president | below' freezing; gentle southwest and e B Unity Society, 300 Homer building, | 30.16 will meet, 8 o'clock, to hear lecture, THE District of Columbla—Fair tonight somewhat warmer to- temperature slightly west winds. Maryland — Fair warmer tonight; and somewhat tomorrow partly and west winds. Virginla—Fair tonight and tomor- American _Atheneum will | row: slightl rmer tonigh! [ opanish e at Thomson Bchool. B e TRINTE Sualia Addresses * on Spanish subjects and! gte variable winds. music by Mildred Saunders and Annie southeast portion tomorrow; moder- West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 37; 8 p.m., 3 12 midnight, 31; 4 a.m., 28; 8 a.m., 25} noon, 36, arometer—4 pm., 30,04; 8 p.m 12 midnight, 30.30; 4 a.m., 30.15; 8 a.m.. 30.40; noon. 30.38. Highest temperature, 38, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- gerllllre. , occurred at 7:15 a.m. to- ay. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 51; lowest, 42. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- condition, slightly Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:15 a.m. and 6:44 p.m.; high tide, 11:59 a.m, Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:56 a.m. and 7:32 pan.; high tide, 12:17 a.m. and 12:41 pm. The Sun a Today—Sun rose 6:54 a.m.; sun sets 5:51 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:52 a.m.; sun sets 5:62 p.m. Moon rises 9:52 a.m.;* sets 11:26 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Olties. Temperature, Stations. “ees gl noeg vg ol mwg Cloudy Clear Clear Abilene, Tex. Albany ... Asbury Park ... nile City 30.34 30.38 ham. 30.38 Bismarck .. 3 Bos oudy Cloudy Cloudy Kansas City. 30’ Tas Angeles. 30 Touisville . ami, Fl : Clowa New Orleans 30 4 Cloudy Cle Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh. .. Portland, Me S. Lake City 30.30 San” Antonio. 30.14 San Diego... 29.08 Francisco 30.04 Louis .. 30.38 Faol 1130 m., Greenwich time. today.) Temperature. Weather. a2 Part cloudy Bermuda .. 60 Part cloudy o, Porto Rico. k23 3 7 66 Part cloudy 78 Cloudy WILL OF G. W. OFFUTT IS FILED FOR PROBATE Holdings in Potomac Savings Bank Left in Trust—Rest of Estate Goes to Widow. The will of George W. Offutt, presi- dent of the Potomac Savings Bank, dated April 15, 1922, and modified by codicil of January 31 last. was filed today for probate. He leaves his holdings in the bank stock in_trust to George W. Ofrutt, jr. and Henry W. Offutt for benefit of his wife and children. The remaining estate is devised to the widow, Gertrude V. Offutt and his cldest son, George W. Offutt, jr., in trust to pay a life annuity of $30 per month to his sister, Maria J. Offutt, and for a term of five years to pro- pe bl R R b e = = MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2409 15th St Col. 636 Dupont_Cirele, Fr. 5232 — e e FOUND. E—inquire 1607 G at. 5.6, WEATHER, [z, i, stogse o oo WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923, Deaths. ter's family. The remaining income is to be pald to the widow. The will directs the trus aside & fund of $7.000 for tbs educa- tion of the son, Thomas M. Offutt, giving him collegiate and profession- al courses. On the death of the widow the estate is to be distributed among the four children, George W. Oftutt, ir.; Ethel G. Gantz, Ilda_L. Trenls and Thomas M. Offutt. The widow and son are also named as executors. —_— In 1889 a bill was introduced in the Kansas legislature appropriating money for drilling four deep holes in the ground “to see what can be ound.” to set 1a,, CIVILLA M., beloved wife of ‘William Tacey, aged 57'years. Funeral from fier late reside 49 T »t, . ‘Thursday, Feb- ruary 22, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. PIERCE. On Tuesday, February 20, 1923, at her residence, 640 Massachusetts ve. n.c.. BUBIE, beloved siater of John 7T, Huks and wife of the late Rev. McGill C. Plerce. No- tice of funeral hereafter. We do not know who next may fall Beneath the chastening rod. One must be first, but let us all Prepare to meei our God. NEPHEW, ROBERT F. DIGGS. POLLOCK, Tuesday, February 20, 1923, at her residence, 4601’ 47th st. n.w. '(corner of Brandywine ave.), ELLEN L., daughter of the late Aitcheson’ and Hannah Pollock. Fu- neral services Thursday, February 22, at 2:30 o'clock at St. Columba’s Church, Mur. dock Mill road n.w. Casket will be opened at the church prior to the services. Rela: tives and friends invited. Interment Glen- wood cemetery. (Fredericksburg, Va., Dpapers please copy.) 21 QUICKBALL. Tuesdsy, Februsry 20 1923, at her_residence, 2020 n.w. MARY DAL~ LAS, widow of William F. Quicksall. Serv. Deaths. BAGQOTT. Tussdsy, February 20, 1023, at 25 t hor residence, 1920 (iood AMANDA A. BAGUOTT, be- loved wife of Robert M. Baggott. She leaves to mourn & devoted husband, Robert: two l:" rl!loit;on .n%hwrfll m.fll’unenll(mn he: lence Thursday, 2 p.m. Intermen at Cedar HIll cemetery. Helatives and| ices at St. Stephen’s Ohurch 9 a.m. Thurs- friends invited. day, February 22. = BELCHER. Wednesday, Fi 21, 1928, at | QUICKSALL. District of Columbia Soclety 100 ane, a her reridente 1ol New Jorses | of the - National Soclety Unitea States ave.,"IDA 'P. BELCHER, beloved wife of | Daughters of 112, express their sympathy Uhe late Hdwin Belcher ahd mother of Kum-| 1o the I'»'re-rlrd‘.flnnd invits x'»‘.le-{'fi':r'l'irl.“ ner P. Belcher und Ruth V. Beleher. Fu. | itend funeral of our State 2o aars. neral notice later, T S%| WILLIAM F. QUICKSALL, 9 s.m. Thurs: q ~ day, St. Stephen's Church. llx"ll'"wm. I?’antlfll’( ].) Fo ’!IY, fio. l?fl. SARAH F. LANSBURGH, Secretary. 0 residence of ) Tom . King, 1210 Mave: ave. new . Miss ALICE | BEYNOLDS, Tuesday, February 20, 1023, A, BRIFTA! Hematns at Sagell's ehaper ELEANOR REYNOLDS, sister of the late 5th and H sts. n.w., uotil 8 a.m. Thurs- ,"!llr"Aflml‘:nl v;u;umr nl-‘,nw:; “n'n’: ;‘xex: day, Febr 22, Y| late Gen. John F. Reynol he Ferey WAy, o Interment ‘ut Hamer's| gil jour. “Funeral Thursday, Februsry 22, BEOWN,. At Gerkels Mainerial Fioenitil at 4 pm., from the Ontario. ay, February 20, 1055, at B30 st Wity | REODES, Wetnesday, February 21, 3028, st LIAM BANFORD BROWN, in'his 68th year, her residence, 633 orton st. 0.w., HELE! beloved husband of Dorothy ¥. Brown, futher | LOUISE, beloved daughter of Luther B, and of Josepline E. Brown, Emily 1. Brown| Mary B., in the fourth year of her age. and" Wyllys H. Brown. Funcral services| Funeral Trom her late, residence on Friday, WL Do’ het bt Deste underiaking parlos | February 23, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends 2 pom. Thursday. Relatives ang friends| 10vited. interment Glenwood cemeters. 22 ited. Interment private. (Baltimore SOHNEIDER, Tuesday, February 20, 1923, » please copy.) at 5:50 p.m., FRIDERICKE, beloved wife of CALLAHAN, Tuesday, February 20, 1923, at| the late Christian Schoelder, aged 76 years 45 p.m.. at ber residence, 1415 34ih’ st. | Funeral from her late residence, 731 Guebec - place n.w., Fridny, Febroary 23, at 2 p.m. 6 oare, Wit ANy hec.aker) | Relatives and frieuds invited to attend. In- e ey o ety 8. o8 terment private, at Prospect Hill cemetery. quiem muss at Holy Tribity Church. tives and friends fnvited to attend. meat at Holy Kood cemetery. A rpecial meeting of the Bladens- ton in called at Dent A. M. E et Thurany, ” February” §.m., for the purposs of atiending th x Tuncral of "the chalrmad of our board of di | {er. Laurs Thoman: ono brotber, Spenc rectors, Brother RIGHAKD OARIOLL: Shaw, “and a_devoted daughter-ia‘law, Lil " “"AUGUSTUS BOWIE, Pre lian Shaw. Notice of funeral hereafter. WM. B. BURKD, Sec'y. . Sweet and peaceful bo bis rost. CRANSTON. Departed this life, sudden orget him 1 can never. . Monduy, Februwry 19, 1023, et 530 " e o e, ANNIE' ELIZABETH, the beloved wis of L e iAW, 23 Jo . Cranston. “Funeral rom the, home LILLIAN M. . 22 of her ‘siuter, Mrs. G. E. Hepburn, 403 &.| SHEA. Monday. February 19, 1923, 8 Fairfax st., ‘Alexandria, Va.. Friday, Feb | " 'ut the residence of ber daughter, Mrs. ruary 23, at 11 a.w. Helatives and friends | tor Eider, New York. ANNIG E. SHI dnviisg: 2 beloved wie of the ate Danicl ¥. Khea and o uneral Friday. CROSBY. Fune i residence, 1919 17th st thence to St dertaker, 50 T st. 1. Paul's Catholic Church, where requiem mass - wduy, February e % £ will be said at § a.m. for the repose of her 2 U2 O'clock. Reldtives and friends fn- | Wh! be taid At 0 iy e [ Vited. cher DAVIS. Wednesday, Februa tives and friends invited ! bel SPILMAN. Sunday, February 18, 1923, at the NTE A, DAVIS ved wife of the late National Soldiers’ Home, Va.. GEORGE D. John X! Dayis. Fuueral from her late resi- dence. 124 Marylaud ave. s.w., Friday, Feb. | BPILMAN, aged 82 vears. Funeral services at chapel of George W. Wice Com 2500 ruary 23, at 2 p.m. Intermer Tenwood o cemetery, (Alexandria papers pl M st. n.w., Thursday. February at 11 1. " Relutives and friends invited. Mem a bers of the fire department invited. SPROW. Departed this life Saturday, Feb ruary 17, 1923, 10 v.m, at lis resi- 812 s.e., WELLINGTON 2 WALLACE SPROW, deariy beloved husband DL COURSEY. February 17, 1923, at 10:30 Emma_and loving father of Julia am., JANE N, beloved wi of Sol De Kprow. Body will be removed to Fred CQoursey, and dunghter of the late Walker ericksburg, for funeral Thursday morn. Lewix of ‘Washi D. Interment at | ing, Februury 22, at 8 o' Telatives and Laurel cemetery, - friends cordially invited to atteud. i DIETERICH. Suddenly. Tnesday. February | STALCUP. Tueeday, February 20, 1023, at 20, W23, at his residence. 3327 13th st Va.. MARTHA JANE, widow FRED DIETERICH, the beloved of Samuel F. Stalcup, aged 82 years. F nd of Elizabeth Dieterich. Funeral neral Thursdsy, uary 22, at 2 p. chapel, 832 Pu. ave., Thursday, Chesterbrook M. urch. Relatives ,m;:rn:- n; ll( ‘ln\vs and friends invited, 2 AR STAUB. Suddenls. 20, DIETERICH. Wshington, D. (., Lodge No.| Georgetown Hospital 30 p.m. 15, H r Elks. The lodge will H. STAUB, beloved son of Thoi con of wsorrow” at & and the late Emma Staub. Fuueral snr\h‘:; at home of his brother. B. F. Staub, 70 Rhode Islund ave. n. Apt. 5, February 22, 7:30 p.w. Fi ds W relatives fovited. Interment ) at Sharpsburg, Md., Friday. 3. - STAUB. February 1923, at 5:30 p.m.. at 5 i - Georgetown University Hospital, SAMUEL ol R NTHION, Exalted Ruler. H., beloved husband of Roberta Staub (nee Attest: WM.'S. SHELBY, Secretary. Weighty, Notiee of funers) B DIETERICH. Hope Lodge, No, 20, ¥. A. A.| THOMAS. Tuesday. Februars M., will hold a cinl commu lon Benning, D, C.. ALVA LOUISF Thursday, Febroary 1928, at 2 o'clock ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas B fo wttend the uroral of one deceased | Thursdey. February 22, at rotlier, Past Master FRED G. DIETERICH. p o e Tro s banigeat: WILLIAMSON COOK. Master. N R Voice we Toved e atilled:" A. CRAIG, Secretary. A vlace Is vacant in our home hicn never fod. ELLIS, Tuesday, February 20 WO T A 1923, at 7:30 a.n., MARY ELLIS, wife of IOVINGEESES D wms :‘h’h 2 J“‘ Funeral Thursda; H;l!':’.\l‘\'rl“‘ill our dl‘rzll’!lll‘ i ‘ebruary 22, at 3 p. bride e Hall, 28th st. and Dumbarton ave. l’llll, .Ili :'nil;‘ = n',‘( . ,“xzvr« N ELY. February 20, 1923, at 6 p.m.. A iy A"AND GRANDPA. * DORIS (nee Madert), Wife of Frederic Ely. i = Funeral services at Lee's chapel, 382 Pa. 1800 wve. n.w., Thureday, February 22, ] T THOMAS. Bhe p.m. Friends invited. No fowers. o A i FAHY. Tuesday. February 20, 1923, ANNA{ leaves to mourn her loss & hushand. Ceter FAHY. Remains can be seen unti 6 pom. | ™00 0 W four grandchiidren. Fu- at the chapel of James T. ltyan, 317 Penn-| Lory1 Friday, February 23, 10 o'clock, from sylvania ave. s.c. Interment st Pittsburgh, { Jeearnation Churchi, Deanwood, D. ¢ B by - Vi e 1 TYREE. Departed this life Monda: lv"hrlr e a ., ¢ e meiiaencor i S 4972 8t | Vary 16, 1928, a8 6:10 d.m.. CARRIB TYREE, FRE the beloved husband of Liliian | ihe beloved wife of 5. o Tarte Stk 1 and faiher ‘of Mariin F. and Thomas A. | MOUT of Charles Bether and bk e e Ville ‘and devoted mister of Mrs. Neomi M, Gheen of Knoxville, Téun Wood. “Funeral from her Iate. residence, 100 goeme " Flnerat services, Tuurads Tomae nws Wednesday: Februars 21, at cemetery, Knoxville, Tenn. Saturdsy, Fem |y 0:30 9.0 Interment at Pendleton, Va. FUE T (R amtviNG pavers plonse cops.) 55 | VOWELS. | Sunday, Feprusey 1. 1623, tv.:l]s:;]!lfl';flr l-h “‘li:ll' ;’I‘;lflefil'lf T@_l‘f -rsy 1 ,:'“'nh mqur:_ her {lp{! Ihl“;‘_“l:l;'!v"r" and 2 : o c - | five ‘brothers. . Fneral from Wins FURR, beloved wife of William Furr and | Gectaning parlor, 9th and U sts, now., Wed mothet of ‘Haywood Furr. She leaves (o s 2 o'clock. Friends invited. mourn their losw, husband, son, sieter. IREIAY, a6 0 00 and a host of relativy ds. ¥ WATSON, Departed this life Tuesday. Inter- | SHAW. =2 a.m.. Tuesday, February 20, 1923, at 10:30 after q brief illness, at bis residence, street n.w., THOMAS E. SHAW, 8r. He es to mourn a devoted wife, Mary Kl a devoted son and daughter, Thomas anche Shaw: two grandchlidren, one si sister of Kate C. Long . 1923, FA DAVIS. Friday, February 16, 1923, LEWIS H. DAVIS, beloved husband of Deiphene Davix, of Chicago, Il. Funeral from Moon & Alien's funeral parlor, 12th and Florida | 4. wve. n.w., Friday, February friends 1923, SAM| M. Staub te' to the memory of brother, ED G, DIETERICH, ssed 1o the grand lodge of the Liere: Drusry 20, nergl from Lee's 183 p. ry 22 Elk services at chapel.” By ) ATREDALE dog named "Pete.” Call Fr. 4100 ATREDALE PUP—Jig No. 12307, R ward. West 2I9T-W. or West 77. 3210 O st. ar 4 ATION WINGS—Goid. _ Reward 1f retura- ed _to 1375 Irving st.. apt. 4. 22¢ BOSTON TERRIER, male, white and brindle; strayed from 1920 8 st. n.w.; reward. Tel. orth, 4651, D CHORKER—Mink fur, Z-piece, on Clifton st., between 11th and ~14th, Monday morning. Phone Col. 4094. BOG—Setter, white and black, not broke (pet); reward, $100. Columbis 3307 4% from _Liberty ruar: 1923, at 1 a.m.. at ber residence, between H and 1 b1 605 New Jersey ave, n.w., ELIZABETH Relatives and friends invited. WATSON (nce Cushingberry), beioved wife of Wilson Watson and devoted mother o ”“R'.'.""rfi"% :rh:" '::5; ‘1:‘1“' Charles Watson and Fannie Gant, slster of But 'tis God who has bereaved' us, Rev. Charles Oushingberry and Susie Cueh- He can ail our worrows heal. | inglerry. Funeral Friday, February 25, at DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON. o{ 1:30 pm., from Third Baptist Church, Gth FUR) ¢ d Q sts. n.w., Rev. G. O. Bullock, pastor. . Members and officers of the Ladies'| Huia(lces and friends invited. CIff’ Rock Aswociation are requested to at- tend the funeral OF our late sister, ANNA | WIMES. At Providence Hopital, February FURR, Thursdas, February 22, 1923, at 1 20, 1023, WILLIAM, beloved husband of ).m.. from Liberty Baptist Church, 23rd st. | Madge Wimes. aged 69. Funeral from tween H and Eye sts. n.w. chapsl, Oedar Hill cemetery, Friday, Febru- PAULINE MARSHALL, President 23, at 11 a.m. A. M. SMITH, Secretars. “ GOETZINGER. Monday. February 19, 1923, her residence, 1862 Quincy st. n.w., at 5 Ju Memoriam. a.m.. MARGARET, widow of Ernst Goet- L " In loving remembrance of on zingér. Faperal Thursday, February 22, at | BRADLEY. tn JOvin€ SplroNs guab: LAOEY, Tuesday, February 20. 1923, st 9:10 { HAMILTON, i I i In Memoriam. To loting remembrance of my dear motuer, MARY . HAMILTON, wiho gled three yeats ago ioday, February 21, Today recalls the memo; Of'a Toved one Taid to rest: And those who think of ber Are those who loved her best. BY HER SON, EDWARD. * HAMILTON. Sacred to the memory of my dear wife, MARY S. HAMILTON, who en tered Into eternal rest three years ago to day, February 21, 1920, In_God's home of fadeless beaaty 1s now a shining star, Dywelling in the holy eity With the golden gates ajar. 1 shall meet her some bright morning, Resting by the waters fair; She is walting for my coming In my Father's maosion fair. Every day brings back sweet memories Every memory brings a tear: Deep within my heart 1 cherish ‘Thoughts of ooe I loved 5o dear. No_one knows the ilent heartache- Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the ore T lov. well, HER HUSBAND HARRY. HEBBRON. Tn loving memory of our devoted friend, BENJAMIN HEBBROYN, who departed thin life ive years ago toduy, February 21 1915, ot forgotten. DS, P. AND E. BELL. * In sad but loving remembrance o r husbond and father, WM. E P . Who left us four years ugo today, February 21, 1919, Relentlens death among us comes And bitter grief imparts; It takes our loved ones from our homes, But never from our hearts. Just'when his life was brightest Just when his hopes were best He was taken from this world of pain To a home of eternal rest. HIS LOVING WIFE AND SON, ® A tribute of love to the memory of r mother, ANNTE ISADORA RAUM tered eternai rest five years go to ebruary 21, 1918. Gone, but not forgotten. FRIE: RAUM. my d who day, HATTIE. * BOGERS. In sad but loving remembrance of our_dear son and brother, WARNER ROG ERS. who entered into eternal rest four years ago today, Februa 1919 No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of the griel that is borne in silence For our dear son we loved so well MOTHER AND FATHER. 1t T could open wide your grave And see your face once more And hear you cail me As 3ou often have done before YOUR LOVING SISTER, ELLA. * ROGERS. In rad but loving remembrance of my dear Lusband, WARNER M. ROGERS. who departed thi life four years ago foday. February 21, 1919. Mass at Holy Wrinity Church. Evers day brings back sweet memories Every memory briugs u tear: Deep within my heart T cherish Thoughts of one T loved so dear. Some may think T am not lonels While at times they see me smiie; Little do they know my heartache That T suffer all the while. And when the evening shades are fall And T am sitting all alone, To my heart there comes u longing— ¢ Warner conld onls_come home. HIS LOVING WIFE, HAZEL M. ROGERS. * SIMMONS. In xad but loviag remembrance of my ther, GEORGE A. SIMMONS, 4 life wventeen years ago to. ary 21, 1906 but hot forgotten DAUGHTER, MES. ELLA RCHROECH. * SMITH. In xad hut loving remembrance of my dear son, JAMES E. SMITH, who passed into eternal ‘rest four years ago today, Feb- ruary 21, 1919, wien the Master's volce eatled 0 rest, My suffering child, come now and lay your He smiled and_sweetly answered, mind on Thee s wtayed, And_though through the valiey of death 1 walked with thee, I'm not afraid.” OTED MOTHER AND LOVING SIS. RAH AND LUCY M. SMITH. ‘WOODSON. Sucred to the memory of our he lusband and father, ALPHONSO who_entered into eternal rest eight years ago. February 21, 1915, HIS WIFE AN CHILDREN FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Quick. Dignified_and Eficient Service, W. W, Deal & Co., %16 H 8T. N.E. Lincoln 3464. Automobile_Service. pe WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapei. Automobile Funerals. V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F Sg, N.W. “Yes, my Phone ¥rank. 6426, 1244 W1 SCONSIN AVE.. PMONE WEST 804 SRRL THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. 131 ELEVENTH ST. &E. Undertakers Embalmers. ‘Homelike Funeral Parlors, ""Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH §T. N.W. Main 2473 Modern Chiapel. Telephone. xS e MORTICIANS waancron. & s e <& Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5043. JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA AVE. !.l.blm s Model ChARE) ate Ambulances ‘Eatablished 1873, Telephone Col. 7028. THE S. H. HINES CO.,, 8:30 a.m., from her late residence, thence to LEY, who left two years ago today, Febru- W. R. F. HINES, Prop., $1.39 ... 39¢ " Initial Handker- in a box. 79C Dress and Tuxedo Suits Reduced $3 '95 All Fancy Vests, values ... $1.85 $5.00 to $8.50 o . $2.65 the Shrine of the Bacred Heart, where re- qniem mass will be . for the repose of her soul. and friends Hose ........ 5 65c Crown Suspen= ders ‘e $1.25 to $2.00 Box chiefs, 3 and 6 Box .. .. All Full ary 21, 1021. Today reealls the memory Of & loved one gone to T And the ones who think of him ‘Are the ones who loved him best. HIS BELOVED WIFE AND MOTHER. URRIS. In sad but loving remembrance of B avoted. brother and nephew, J. FRED- ERICK BURRIS, who entered ‘Into eternal rest eleven years ago today, Febroary 21, 1912, No_matter how heavy our love is, No matter how great our despair: Doesn’t heaven seem mearer and brighter, "o know that our loved ones are 1l BROTHER WALTER BURRIS AND “AUNT SALLIE. ARROLL. -ROY. In loving memory of our O ear bana. and father, uom:}l'r“e OAR. left us January 24, an T S ngter and. sioter. EMMA L1 | pmbatme ROY, who went away February 21, 1620. “Sleep soft, beloved!” we sometimes say, ‘Who have no time fo charm away Sad dreams that through evellds creep, But never doleful dream again Shall_break the happy slumber When He giveth His beloved sleep. CARTER. ing remembrance of our dear rother,” BOWARD W. CARTER, 2901.2908 14th st. n.w, Private Ambulance. IR Fpearg Co. ERTAKERS UND. W& 4208 H STREET, TORMERLY 40 F ST N A Willia 8. Bpewe Rimus K. Speare ,3?' h F. Birch’s Sons R N, e evening, n _ the ts. n.w.; reward. All $350 Soft and Stiff Hats.... $5.00 Felt and Velour Hats . e Address Box SA1-X, Star office. grandchildren, Funeral Thureday, February at 1 o'clock, from Miles'" Memorial GLASSES—In case, 16th _gnd R, Thursd Cliurch, 3rd st. befween L st. and New York morning. Return to M, Ward, 1638 16th st. ih & ave. n.w. Interment at Harmouy cemetery. nw. 2 CROSS, Saturday, inscribed_~Bill 1o TS e T oo e CRORS, Saturds. *d away o, 25, 1014, Reward. Return to Sin the sngels’ thIonE Abor i, Dee. 5. k=l To join the angels' throng above, 210 Morgan st. n.w. In realms of endless day. A GOLD_WATCH, lady's, with E_ P. B. e HER HUSBAND. goiug from the Dupont Bank To think of you, dear motber, %o Washington Club in street car. A reward Tt almost breaks our heart; will be given if returned to owner at Apt. 22, Your memory will always be with us Nelson. 1788 20th st. B Aud never will depart. BOKLACE, pearl, February 18, between ME, HER CHILDREN. * Phe N ‘Automobile Servicer "o o 3, WILLIAM LEB, Funeral Director amd Livery in connection. Commodions ‘modern crematorium. ~ Moderate Tel. canl. M. 1885 MONUMENTS. We specialize in esigning and erect- {ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character, SHIRTS Pajam Soc and 75c Leather 350 e Deacatur. " Col. H4073. e G B for $1.00. Each Collars—3,000 dozen D. J. K. Kabn's, 935 F st n.w. ARBIE A P. GREBNWICH, mother of John, Adams 1662, at noon, from her late residence. All Summer Semi-soft I- e RS B SR Gaaee o o , . e 3, _W. B reward. Call Lincoln 2070-W. 2% | dence. 2187 5th 'st. n.w., ALICE HOM- All Flannelette $ l '39 50c White Fiber ASSES—_Pair_of glasses and_ case, marked [s URuShters one sister, two brothers and four Sweaters ......... Socks ... 69c¢ $200 Winsted Wool Shirts and Drawers, each. . $1 -35 $250 Winsted Wool g $2.00 and $2.50 = g < : e D1:49 o e e e e BEE . cae s hSll.“ BiehiGkumbray 69C EYEGLABSES—Saturday GREENWICH. Monday, February 19, 1623, at S0c Linen Handkerchiefs. 3 35C R SRR Beighborhood of 11th and G 6:35 p.m., At her residence, 2803 11th st., Il FOLDER, black leatber, containing $20 bl Douglas, Marcellus, Theopbilus and Ernest All Raincoats, Haif Price. e ,f',‘;,"‘;'.'c,,".'_"_""m small 5¢ D T e [ R R al ol o o ter A h . DLW ia) *February a.m., &t her resi- ey > oeaed .;?‘ el“"re Socks .11 - ES—Shell.-fimmed, in worn leather ca PHREY, the loving wife of Henry F. Hum- - 17c ghAstes—suohimugs; 1y qom lesher cag, | BHEET, (e onlae e e 10 Sy ‘ajamas ....... $5.00 to $9.00 53 85 Socks i : 29C L 4 i ney Sitk 'All Khaki ‘and 0dd $1.95 SLaiRacl; Woolén Pants............ . Shirts and Drawers, each.. $1 -85 . 25c and 35c Wash Ties...... llC All Felt Hats Reduced $1.85 $2.65 $3.50 Felt Hats $5.00 Felt and $L50 and $168 Silk Ties, $l 15- $200 and $250 Silk Ties, 51.69 $200 and $250 Knit Ties, $l :l 5 6c Silk Ties, 3 for $1.00— Shirts 39¢ $2.00 Woven Madras Shirts. . $3.00 and $3.50 $1.50 Soft - cuff 95‘: $1.39 | i r, Mt. Vernon Church and Evangeline Botek " Address Box 242°X. Star ofice. 51+ PEARLS, Tuesday night. on G st between Dlst and 23cd sts. n.w. Phone West 2340, fe: ward. # POCKETBOOK—Gentleman's, black, February 20, containing sum of money; finder will be suitably rewarded. Notify T. N. Magee, 224 9th_st. n.e. Linc.. 963. s POCKETBOOK—Black eeal, Old Dutch Mar- Ket, Pa. ave. bet. 6th and 7th; papers of valoe to owner. Liberal reward. 1418 R st. JACKSON, ' Tuesday, February 20, 1923, at Gallinger Hospital, WILLIAM JACKSON, mlorn{ Body at city morgue. If uot called for by February 22, 3 p.m.. such remain ‘will be disposed of in accordance with law. JOOHUM. February 19, 1923, at Chicago, 11l JANET SMITH JOCHUM, beloved wife o J. Hi Jochum, Jjr., daughter of Janet Toyd Baith and the laie Frederick H. nilth. HNBON. rted this life February 18, i cHARD T JOHNBON, the beloved ind of Anna F. Johnson,' son of Sara and brother, i Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition In our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC.. 914 Fifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. Who departed this life oue year ago today, February 21, 1922. Slecp on, dear Edward, thy work is done, A Dattle well fought, & victory won. Fou sieep without suffering and feel no pain, 80 wait in that city, we shall see you again. MOTHER AND SON, ROSIE AND SAMUEL CARTER. . DAVIS. Sacred to the memory of my beloved ‘sister, JANIE DAVIS, who departed this life three 'vears ago today, February 21, J FORT LINCOLN ‘The Park Cemetery Non-Seetarian Bes ‘:;ul lndlbflltlll l:l“:t‘t‘;. ot e dily’ accessible—on " car Noe. g:.&lflmun boulevard, at District line. Office: 70512th St.N.W. Phone Franklia 4745. Write for lllustrated Booklet -SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington's Beautiful Burial Gromad Perpetusl care—Chapel—Perfect Servies— lots—Moderat rices—Terms. Ofbee: 17th ‘and Pu. Ave: S.E. Line. 6302J. Booklet, Tnformation o Visit to Ceme- taty Cait MR G FLOR. Lina, 063 ____ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., l?.!.?.. F St. smpt ‘tlll’vfi 3 Prompt auts . e $1.00 'Silk and Knit Ties, 3 Lor 2. Each...s...5i0iit i 69c uspzl'::lemé: w"k Slllrtl. $l . l 5 . 10c Handkerchiefs, in \ And subscription laside; between' Center marker and Palais Royal. Reward. Phone North 8270, 3 “luhl‘h(ll-t‘- change, etc., between Tth sad n.e.,, Tuesday. Lincola 21-W, . SHEPHERD DOG—S8ix months old; white feet; answers Teddy. No. 1313 .lmlyh.l'.x HTONET RING T ol Wonday—gr F | In-fho.stms ohur deat Savior [GN ING, plain gold; nday, on or n_the arms our 3 H . N N She is_sleepi §n'-"- 5P Hirva: ‘Enm:.. e’ L 5. 4 Sok HUSEAND AND CHILDRBN. 21 o ehich paymeat has Deon etupped: worihiess] Fusey ey, TGS WooDRUrE 20, ‘any owner. ew beloved husband of Ida D. Johnston. Serv. B O e e st here, gomard A€ ye-| e'at Gawley's chapel, February 23, at 10 OMBRELLA—Left on_uorth-bound 14th 3G Inteement peivate. KRdlx:semic fows , Tuesday p.m., amber hai Shd tip, leather Napd ward. , Tebemary 20, 1028, at 7 =] WIKE ~ WHEEL, with _$ixi Ure, Beiween e iy e o Y toad n.w, and Vienna, Va, Rewards ,,"‘lfi' Yidrows Box 2. Manuseas, Va- 3 b g 11 February 23, at 1:30 ?.. Velour Hats.... Emery and Eagle Shirts. .. All-gilk Shirts ,........ apt. 7._Call after 6. POCKETBOOK—Containing about $42, Feb. 15, in or near Woodward & store. _Wardman Park Hotel, 608A. POLIOB DOG—Tan, 5 months, named Battle; lost yesterday evening. $10 reward. Phone Sad and sudden was the call Three years ago today; Called from this world to peaceful rest, Called By our Lord who knoweth best. 1 did my best—God only knew— "To _save your life I could not do. For some cause I cannot tell God took her home with Him to dwell. Fron weeld of pain and sorrow To land of peace and res HER DEVOTED SISTER, IDA DAVIS, ¢ JARRISON. In sad but loving remembrance ©of our dear sister and aunt, SUSIE GARRI- BON, who died February .21, 1922. From this world of pain and:sorrow To a iand of peace and blest God has taken ‘Where she hi ind the late Richard L. Johnson, brother of ‘Moses Johnson, father of Waiter and Rosa O, Tabb, Hemains may be viewed at 722 Kenyon st. Funeral services at Shi Baptist Church, L st. between 16th and 17th ste. n.w., Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. OHNSON. Mondsy. February 19, 1928, at ) ... MAGGIE JOUNSON '(neo Bur- ette). heloved wife of Jon K. Johueon, 2ed 0 years, Funeral fiom et infe nome; 18 I st. n.w.. thence to Peck Memorial Ohapel, 28th and M sts,, Where Services will i soecen b, R, It tives and friends invited, Death has elaimed our darling mother, Many Spring Shapes and Shades Ketcham, Rela® NO! ur dear sister, found eternal rest. BLLA AND MAURIOE. Tn_our Bome you are fondly remembered, @weet thoughts still ¢ling to your name. The hearts that loved ou so dearly in lie in_den same. Love YOu 10 ABLMA AND WENDELL. * 'UBLEY. In sad but loving remembrance of Gny acar haother, PLEABANT. GURLEY who departed this life ten years ago today, February 21, 1913. e passed since that sad day Do e one. 1 loved called away. * Bome, It was His will But in eart she liveth still, Bn SR oTED DACGHTEN, MA SETTLERS.