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We consider 8 o’clock coffee Take advantage of the extremely low to be the finest 25¢ coffee price at which we are 2 7 on the market today, and offering “this very fine —that’s the the hosts of new friends it product. Introductory ;nakes daily faronsos S irming our judgment. c Pound.......... Corby One-pound Family Layer Cake —for this-week—a pretty tribute to the “Father of His Country”—the anniversary. of whose birthday we are celebrating. ' Corby Cake is good for you—and ace H this family size is a real economy - T Three Times a Day at All Our Stores 2 ATLANTIC & PACIFIC GREAT OVER 7,500 STORES IN THE U. S. A. CERESOTA GOLD MEDAL PILLSBURY 3eisyetera Fresh * CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Representative Meyer London will lecture tomorrow, 8§ Jn.._at Pythla Temple. Subject: “Are We on the Verge of a New .World War?" The Young People’s Soclety of Par- ish of the Church of the Ascension will be addressed Sunday.evening, 6 p.m., by George R. Wales, U. S. Civil Service commissioner. All friends of the moclety, especially young persons, invited. The Association of Work for Poor Churches, 1419 V street, will give a series of sermons in French by Rev. J. Brunneau, S. 8., in the chapel of the convent, Sundays in Lent at 4:45 p.m. Rathbone-Superior Lodge, No. 29, K. of P., will meet with Syracusan Lodge. tomorrow evening to receive the Grand Lodge officers of West Vir- ginla. ¥ El Club Cervantes, the student or- ganization of Pan-American School of Spanish, will meet” tomorrow, 8 p.m. George F. Weeks will speak of Mexico from a close contact of fifteen years and Dr. Pedro Capo Rodriguez will give a short talk in Spanish. J. E. Jones, president of United States Press Association, will lecture on “The European Situation” tomor- row, 7 pm., at Y. W. C. A|, 1233 F street. A ten weeks' course In character analysls will be started at central Y. M. C. A. March 2. under the aus- pices of School of g liglous Educa- tion. Rev. Henry ¥. Lutz will open the course with a free lecture. Men and women iiivited. The Commopolitan ‘Club has powt- pored meeting scheduled for today, owing to holiday. Officers will_be nominated next Thursday and elected March 8. ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation: Dr. Abram Simon will discuss Robert Keable's book, “Peradventure,” fo- morrow evening. The Friday Morn- ing Musical Club will meet tomorrow 11 am. for an hour of synagogue music in the temple. Members of congregation invited Businesx Women’s Couneil a colonial fete tomorrow e: lecture room of Church of the Cove- nant. All invited. The Women's Alllance of All Souls' Church will meet tomorrow, 11 a.m., at 1789 Columbfa road. Tnterior dec- orations of new church will be shown Dr. A. Rows will speak tomorrow at luncheon of Washington Sociely of Massachusetts Institute. of Technol- ogy at University Club. The Writers' League: will meet to- morrow, 8 p.m., at Public Library. The art wection of Twentieth Cen- tury Club will meet Saturday, 3 p.m. at 1447 Irving street. Walter Berry will consider “Some Aspects of the | Greek Drama. | sanipor | | {is dependent upon ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Grotto Band and Drill Corps will give a colonial dance at New Willard _Hotel. Prizes for colonial dress. Wear fex. Washington general assembly, fourth degree, Knights of Columbus, will give a patriotie celebration, in honor of George Washington, 8:15 o'clock, in Central High School. Present invitation at door. Daughters of Isabella will have a card party, 8 o'clock, at home of Mrs. Annie aves, 53 I street. Dance of Young Men's Hebrew As- soclation at” Y building. Features in connection with George Washington's birthda Conduit Road Citizen's _Association will meet, & o'clock, at St. David's par- ish hall. The Brotherhood of Issari Lycosouras, a Hellenic society, will give a ball at Raleigh Hotel, for benefit of refugees of the near east Trinidad Citizens' Association meet, 8 o'clock, in Blair School. will Benning, Glendale, Oakland Association will meet at School. Quarterly meeting of W. H. F. Missionary Society, A. M. E. Zion churches, ‘will be heid at Trinity Church, Morton street. Aaron de Walt, a native of Liberia, will speak. Free admission. Phyllis Wheatley Girl Reserves will have a “Mysterious Auction,” 8 o'clock, in gymnasium. Kentucky Society will give a mardi- gras ball, in honor of delegates from the state, at Franklin Square Hotel. ADDRESS “AD” CLUB. Peoples Drug Store Manager Stresses Need of Co-operation. Proper advertising in any business slose co-operation between the sales force, the advertis- ing staft and the executives, William H. Wagner, manager of the Peoples Drug Stores, told the Washington Ad- vertising Club at a luncheon yester- day at the City Club. As_a_means of obtaining co-oper- FOUND. DOG—Large, black. male. ton Animal Rescue League. aw. PURSE—On 14th st. Describe and pay for advertisement. Phone Col. 1536 between 8 and ® pm. LOST. ATREDALE dog named " Pete. Apply Washing- 81 Md. ave. Call Fr. 4105. 230 ATREDALE PUP—Jig™; tag No. 12467. Re- ward. West 2197-W. or West 77. 3210 0 st. n.w. AVIATION ed to 13 WINGS—Gold. Irving st., apt. 4. PIN, platinum top, thrve diamonds. Tk th Wobdburi & Tothrops, Out ' a Hecht's, over to Lansburgh’s; Monday; reward. 2011 13th st. _Col. 7600. TREASTPIN — Martha _Washington, L. M on back. Reward. 9 M st. n.w. DOG, white and biack, sefter; not broke; “ipet’”; $100 reward. _Col. 3307. FRATERNITY_PIN (PH Chi), between Keith's Theater and 9th and Pa._ave. n.w. 3. W. B.: reward. Call Lincoln 20 2 GLASSES—Tuesday evening in Rinito Theater, pair woman's black tortoise shell, in black Pase labeled A. Kahn. Owner will appreciate having finder notify Miss Daisy Humm: Main 4664. NDBAG (ta Tofe on Sle, Pleanant cnr. Wednesda. reward. Call West 1380, ARLS, Tuesday night. on G _#t,_ between 21st and 23rd sts. n.w. Phone West 2346, Re- ward. POCKETBOOK—BIack seal, Old Dutch Mar- ket, Pa. ave. bet. 6th and 7th; papers of value to owner. Liberal reward. 1416 R apt. 7._Call after 6. SHEPHERD DOG—SIx months old; white feet. answers name Teddy. No. 1313 Randolph st. n.w. Reward. & B SPECTACLES—Shell-rimmed, 1o _soft, leather case marked Edmonds: on Wed: morning. Reward. Phone Columbia 3754, "ACLES—Tortoise, Feb. 21, in case. P Ern.to desk La Fayotto Hotel, for rewarq: Return to desk, 1a Payette Hotel. for reward. CEMETERIES. NON-SEOCTARIAN VAULTS " CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington’s Beautiful Burial Ground rpetusl care—Chapel—Perfect Service— Choted piots—Moderats. prices —Termi Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. Linc. 65023, For Baoklet, Intormation or Visit to Ceme- AYLOR. Lino. 982 FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Nom-Sectarian , Perpetuul Care Beautiful and fitting location. Beadily aecessible—on electric car ltne. Do Beltimore. boulevard, af District jine. Office:70512th St.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745. Write for lHustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros, Co,, 1214 F St. _,rn-.uuunm-mn. Reward if retura- Taitials Teather), fnitials B. L. H.. Liperai black inesday THURSDAY: - FEBRUARY 22, 1923." atlon Mr. Wagner urged stores to hold sales meetings at which all em- ployes could get together and discuss business problems. Card of Thanks. DABNEY. I to extend my _sincere thanks ‘and appreciation to relatives and friends, the Friendship Baptist Church, the secret ‘organizations and tie Undertakers' Association for their kindness and beautif floral tributes at the death of my husband, JAS. I. DABNEY. RUTH DABNEY. ¢ Marriage. NEWCOMER—TORREY. Mrs. Anita S. Tor- rey anmounces the marriage of her daughter BUSAN DELANO to Mr. CHARLES EDGAR NEWCOMER, of Hagerstown, Md., on Feb- Tuary 22, 1923, - Deaths. ABMSTRONG. February 21, 1923, 1:05 a.m., at her residence, 1426 Swann st. n.w., RIET W. ARMSTRONG, devoted di of ses and Emma Armstrong. Funeral s Friday, at ber late resi- , February 21, 1023, at 2:55 a.m., at her residence, 1412 New Jer- sey ave.,'IDA P. BELCHER, beloved wife of the lute Edwin Beleher, mother of Sumner P. Belcher and Ruth V. 'Belcher and sister of Cora M. Ridley and Marion C. Branham Funeral from Berean Baptst Church, 11th and V sts. Friday, Jannery 23, 1 o'clock p.m. Relutives and friends invited. In. terment at Ariington national cemetery. * BELCHER. Officers and members of the Ladies’ Banneker Aid Association are re. quested to attend the funeral of our late ster. 1DA BELCHER, Friday, February 1923, at 1 p.m., from Berean Daptist Church, 11th and V $ts. n.w. M. E. DENT, Pres. LANDONIA FULSOME, Rec. Sec. . BRITTAIN. Wednesday, February 20 1923, at the residence of lier Mrs, Tom King. 1 Sth and H sts. February W. Va BROOKS. February 20, 1923, 452 Maine ave. H. BROOKS. n.w., until 8 a.m. Interment st Harp Chureh sts., Rev. BROWN. At Gu day, Felhruar 1 LIAM SANF beloved husband of Do Rrow 2 I imily 1 Dst. sw ween . 3. Callik, pastor. eld Memorint Hospital Tres- 310 a.m.. WIL St year, father Hrown services at 2 pm. ingited. Interment vabers " please CALLAHAN. Tuesduy pan. at her . nw.. ALICE A nged 63 years, wite of Tim eral Friday morning, 10 o o quiem mass a1 Holy Trinity Ch Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. Inter ment at Holy Rood eemetery. CRANSTON. Departed this life 3 19, 1923t H, the beloved Funeral from the hom of her sister, Mrs. G, E. Hepburn, Fairfax st.. Alexandria, Va.. Fi at 11 am. Kelat private Felruary 20, ‘estdence, 1412 ALLAHAN (nce Baker), thy 8. Callahan suddenly nsin ehruary 24, at 2 p. . February 21, 1923, FAN beloved wife of the in Funeral from her late resi ave. x.w.. Friday. Feh =3, » Tnterment Gl cemetery. (Alexandria papers plea DAVIS. Friday, February 16, 1 v DAVIS, ' beloved husband of Deiphene asis. of Chicago, 111 Funeral from Moon & Alien's funeral parlor, ave. n.w., Friday, February FRYDELL. Wednesday. Fehrnary 9215 am., at his residence, RED AL the heloved hushand and father of Martin F. and Thomas A Frsdell of Washington, IV, C.. and Mre. W, . (Gheen of Knosvilte, Tenn. aged vears. Funeral services Thursday. 8 pm., at hix late residence. Interment Glenwond cemetors, Knoxsille, Tenn., Saturday, F Fuary 24. (Knoxville papers please cony.) 22 FULLER. ‘Thorsday, February 22, 1923, at 730 am., after a lingering iliness, at the home of her parents, S31 € st s.w., LOe RETTA. the beloved danghter of ~ John Emery and Hattie R. Fuller, in her 5th sear. Funeral services will be held at above address on Saturday afternoon. Feb Tuury 24, at 2 pm. Interment at Fort Lin coln’ cometers. " Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. FURR. Officers and members of the Ladies’ Banneker Ald Association are hereby no fied of the death of ANNIE FURR Who died February 20 of Lillian E LANDONIA FULSOME, Rec. Sec GARDNER. February Guniner, former) Va. Due notice of fu , at RELL HARRI al “hom 23, at Relatives ‘and friends respectfully in vited to attend. HOPKINS, Wednesday, February 21, 1923, at 9 pm..at his residence, 1225 Gth st, now.. HENEY HOPKI Notice of funerai Iater, 230 {HOWARD. The members T. B. A. and A are hereby notified of the death of Miss ABEL HOWARD. E. F. G. MERRITT, Pres. J. L. GRAY, Sec. HUTCHINSON. Suddenly. Wednesday. Feb: Tuary 21. 1033, at her residence, 746 Howard rd.. Anicostia, D. C., MARY HUTCHIN SON, the beioved d7 of Cordelin Moton and the late Moton and the devoted mot elvin Hufchinson. Fu- neral from uddress at 2:30 o'clock Friday, Febr: A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. DEVOTED MOTHER AND SON. * February 19. 1923, at Chicago, T, SMITH JOCH! Leloved wife of Jr.. daughter of Janet d the late Frederick H. Smith. JOCHUM. . “Harry Jochum, Boyd Smith JOHNSTON. Suddenly, Tuesdas evening, Fel ruary 20, 1923, Dr. GEORGE WOODRUF! beloved busband of Ida D. Johnston. Serv: ices at Gawler's chapel, February 23, at 10 am. Interment private. Kindly omit flow- ers. 220 JONES. Departed this life February 21, 1923 at 3 pan. at South Washington, V PEARY, beloved husband of the late Lucy Jones, aged §6 years. Notice of fumeral Tater. JONES, Tuesday, February 20, 1923, at 7:30 ‘a.m., HELEN LANETTE, the dearly beloved and ‘only child of Matthew and Lucy V. Jones (nee Lomax), niece of Clifford J. and P. A. Lomax, in the 6th vear of her axe. Funeral from her late residence, 2119 13th st n.w., Friday, February 23, at 1:30 p.m. Friends’ inyited' to attend. 'Interment in family lot Payne's cemetery. 220 KIDD. Suddenly, Wednesday, February 2i 1923, his residence, 125 11th st. ne.. FRANK A., beloved husband of Carrie L. Kidd. Funeral will be held from Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st., Satur- day, February 24, at 8:30 a.m., thence to Holy Comforter Catholic Church, Where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited to_ai tend. 23 KIDD. Members of Carroll Council, No. 377, Knights of Columbns, are hereby motified of the death of FRAN A. KIDD. Notice of funeral later. JAS. T. RYA! Grand Knight. H. J. KANE, Financial Secretary. LOGAN. Thursday, February 22, :20 .m., at her home, Cliffon st w., Mrs. JOHN en. John A. Log deceased, in_ her S5th year. Notice of funeral later. (Chicago, IIL, pa- pers please copy.) LOVELESS, Thursday morning, February 22. 1928, at 12:20 o'clock, GEORGBD A., beloved husband of Margaret E. Loveless. Funeral service at his late residence, 111 Varnum st., Saturday, February 24, at 2 o'clock. In- terment at Rock Creek cemetery. Relentless death among us comes And bitter grief im It takes the loved ones from our homes, But never from our hearts. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. 23° MAOTAGGART. Wednesday, February 21, 1828, JOHN MACTAGGART, beloved father of Mrs. John D. Rhodes, aged 80 vears. Fu- neral from his late residence, 1427 Madison st. n.w., on Saturday at 1 p.m. Burial in Arlington. Interment private. 23¢ McMILLIN. Monday, February 19, 1923, ESSID ALLISON McMILLIN™ (nee Black), wife of Frank E. McMillin, of No. 6605 ‘Wisconsin ave., Che Chase, Md. Funeral February at “St. Church, Bradley lane and 2 p.m. ' Interment private, at Rock Creek cemetery. - MISTER. Wednesday, February 21, 1923, at 5:30 a.m., at her residence, 221 Fast Capitol st. s.e, ANNIE RB. MISTER, wife of . William Mister. Funeral from Lee's chapel; 832 Pa. ave. n.w., Friday, February 23, at 2 p.m. QUICK. Suddenly, Wednesday, February 21, 1923, at 12 noon, at the residence of his sis- ter, ‘Mrs. G. W. Hawxhurst, *Falls Church, Va., TUNIS C. QUICK, beloved husband of Virginla T. Quick, late lieutenant col- onel Medical Reserve Corps and surgeon U. 8. P. H. Service Reserves. Funeral Satur- day, ' February 24, at 2 p Ba{!tllt Church of Falls Church, Va. ment at Arlington. BEYNOLDS, Tuesday. February 20, 1923, FELEANOR REYNOLDS, sister of the late Rear Admiral William' Reynolds and the late Maj. John ¥, Revnolds. in her . 1 on Thursday, B T aml tm G Datario; IBeaths. RHODES, Wednesday, February 21, 1928, at her residence, 633 Morton st. n.w., 'TELEN LOUISE, beloved daughter of Lither B. and Mary B., in the fourth year of her age. Funeral from her late residence on Friday, February 23, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.” Interment Glenwood cemetery. 22 RUSK. Wednesday, Fibrdary 21, 1923, at s residence, 1861 Belmont rd. n.w., ROBERT V., beloved husband of Emma Rusk. Funeral from his late residence Friday, Feb- ruary 23, at 2 p.m. Interment private.. BAMPSON. Wednesday, February 21, 1028, at 2:55 'PM., ROSA J. (nee Frameis). be: loved wife of ‘the Inte Columbus C. Sampson. Funeral at 1 o'clock Saturday, February 24, from the ~Brentwood (Md)) Metliodisi Cliureh " South. Interment in Arlington cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. * BCHNEIDER. Tuesday, February 20, 1923, at 5:50 p.m., FRIDERICKE, beloved wife of the late Christian Schueider, aged 76 years. Funeral from her late residence, 781 Quebec place n.w., Friday, February 25, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Tn- terment private, at Prospect Hill cemetery. SHAW. a.m., 614 K Tuesday, February 20, 1028, at 10:30 after a brief illness, at his residence, treet n.w., THOMAS E. SHAW, Sr. He leaves to mourn & devoted wife, Mary Shaw: @ devoted won and daughter, Thomas and Blanche Shaw: two grandchiidren, one sis- ter, Laura Thomas: one brother, Spencer Shaw, and a _devoted daughter-in‘law, Lil- Itan Shaw. ~Funeral Friday, February 23, at 2 pm.,’ from the residence. Sweet and peaceful be his rest. Forget him I can never. God called him home; He knew best. His will be done forever. LILLIAN M. SHAW. SHEA. Monday, February 19, 1023, At the residence of tor Elder, New York, beloved wife of the I sister of Kate C. Long February 23. at 8:30 a.m., from her late residence, 1919 17th st., thence to St. Paul's Catholic Church, where requiem ma: will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her so! Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends fnvited. 2 SULLIVAN. Wednesday. Februhry 21, 1023, at Garfield Hospital, MARY AGNES, widow of the late Dr. Richard Sullivan and beloved mother of Manie Snllivan, of the Victoria apartment. Interment at Brooklyn, N. Y. (Rrooklyn papers please copy.) WATSON. Departed this life Tuesda; ruars 20, 1935, at 1 am.. at her re 1009 New Jerser ave. 17 WATSOX (hee Cushingberrs), beiov of Wilson W and_devoted mother of Charies Watson und Fannle Gant, sister of Rev. Charles Cushingberry and Susie Cush- ingheres. Funeral Friduy. February 1340 pom., from Third Baptist Church, and Q sti. n.w., Rev. G. 0. Bullock, pastor. atives and friends invite ey WILSON. A special communication of Ren vin B, French Lodge, No. 15, F. A A. M., Washington, . for the pur ting Masonic burial services other, JOHN €. WILSON. e Worshipful master, PAUL B. CROMLIN, Sec'y. 23 In Memoriam. BIAS. In sad but loving remembrance of my devoted, loving husband, JOHN 8. BIAS, who passed &way two Years ago today, February 22, 1921. Softly breathe His name to me. O, T loved him so dearls. Gentle let your tribute be. None may better know His true worth than we who weep v him, as he lies asleep. loving husband T once enjoved How sweet the memory still But death has left a loneliness This world c=g, never fill YOUR LONELY “IFE, M. E PETTIE). Dear Uncle—gc.e, but not forgotten. Sleep, sweet spirlt, sleep. NIECE, LITTLE GIRL CLEO. * the memory of my beloved for_our late b By order of BIAS (NEE ebruars 22, 1621 Some may think 1 am mot lonely, Wien at times Ses see me smile, Little do they kie® the heartache That T snffer alj the while. YOUR LONELY ' BISTER, LAURA KIMMS. BROWN. In sad but loving_remembrance of my devoted friend, ELIZA BROWN. Darted this life six years ago toda: Truary 22, 1917, Yes, you are gone, bir, not forgotten. As Fears go and come 1 2an but think of vou. D. 3. JOHNSON. BROWN. In sad but Ic ing remembrance of my devoted wister, ELIZA BROWSN, who de- parted this 1ife %o suddenly, February 22, Toit. 1am lonesome, Eliza, oh, God. how lonesome, Since you 411 went and 1eft me alone: But You all just watch and wait For my arrival home. Tell mother, tell father, Tell Mary. tell Marth Tell John, tell Alice, Just keep the gates aja atching for n sister Who is coming over there. A LOVING SISTER, ELEANOR BROWN. + BURNETT. In loving remembrance of onr dear husband ‘and father, DANIEL BURNETT, who departed this life eleven years ago to- day, February 22, 1012, Loved in life, in death remembered. HIS WIFE AND CHILDRE! COLEMAN. In_remembrance of our mother, COLUMBIA COLEMAN. No one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief tiat is borue in silence For the one 1 loved m well. HER DAUGHTER, ADDIE STRANGE. COLEMAN. In remembrance of our devoted parents, ' RALPH and COLUMBIA ‘COLE- MAN. "Mareh 26, 1913, “and February 20, 1 In'the lonels graverard, many miles away, lie our dear parents, whom we loved so weil THE FAMILY. COLEMAN. COLUMBM COLEMAN, February 20, 1910, When the evening shade is falling and T am sitting alone, To my heart there comes a longing, if ‘mother could only come home. Mother, dariing, how I miss Sou, and, oh, o dark without vou. Are_you listening, motiier. dear? YOUR DAUGHTER, SUSIE BEVERLY. FIELDS. ‘In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father, AUGUSTUS FIELDS¢ who departed this life Februars 20. 1910, and our dear brother, MORTON K. FIELDS, who de- parted thin life two years ago today. Feb. Fuary 22, 1021, There's a feeling eternity cannot dim, As our thoughts drift back through the years, Though time and tide so swittly glide, We miss them et nor can we hide Our grief and silent tears. BEATRICE L. FIELDS AND FAMILY, HARMAN. In loving memory of my dear lit- tie nephew, WALTER 4. HARMAN, who departed this life six years ago today, Feb- ruary 22, 1917, God needed & sweet little rosebud To bloom in His garden fair, So He took our darling Jakie And transplanted him over there Dags of sadness still come over me, Secret tears often flow, But memories keep You ever mear me, Though you died six years ago. LOVING AUNT MAGGIE. In_our hearts you are always remembered, Sweet thoughts still cling to your name. The grandmother that loved vou in life Loves you In death the same. LOVING GRANDMOTHER HARMAN. * HARMAN. 1In loving remembrance of our darling JAKIE, who left us six years ago today, February 22, 19 Small, white hands are gently folded, Brightest eyes are closed forever, Gone, the smiles that were so_sweet. MAMMA AND PAPA. ¢ HEBBRON. A tribujg of love to our dear brother, BENJAMINMIERBRON, who passed away, five vears ago, February 21, 1918, Oh, dear brother, how we miss yon, Since' God claimed vou for His own; No one knows the grief and sorrow That has come within our home. HIS SISTER, ESSIE E. RICHARDSON, AND BROTHEE, HENRY HEBBROX. HILL. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear_beloved mother, ANNIE HILL, who rted this life twelve years ago today, February 22, 1911 Today recalls sad memorien 0f a loved one gone to rest. She is now a shining star, Dwelling in that holy city. Sleep on, dear mother, your labor fs o'er. faithful mother, both true and kind; better mother one could not find. HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAND. CHILD, LIZZIE AND MAGGIE BERRY. HOLCER. In saddest and loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, HENRY B. HOLCER, who was called away so suddenly, six years ago today, February 22, 1917, Never to be forgotten. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. * JACKSON. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear sister, CHARLOTTE JACKSON, who died February 22, 1913, ten years ago. HER BROTHER, CHARLES' E: JACKSON. JETTER. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear husband and father, SYDNEY L. JETTER, who died four years ago today, February 2%, 1919. 4 Each hour comes to us anew With bitter sense of loss, Oh. God, in mercy, pity us, Help s to bear our croxs. HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * KING. 1n loving memory of our little grand- daughter, EDITH MAG KING, who passed into eternal rest one_year 8go today, Feb- ruary 22, 1922 _NONNIE AND POP. * KING. In loving remembrance of our d little daughter and sister, EDITH MAE KING, who died one year ago today, Feb- ruary 22. 1922, Aged § 3 ind 10 month THER, DADDY AND KENNETH. . In memory of my dear mother, MARGARETHA KREMB, who died three years ago today, February 22, 1020, ‘How happy those who are at rest. DAUGHTER LBN. nd a daughter dear & In Memoriam. LUBSIGER. 1In sad but ivvin - g remembrance 98 pour dearly “beloved " mother. METTO BSIGER, who entered into eternal rest thoiee " 4%0 today, February 22, 1021. Yo matte? how wrinkleq and old she may be From all the long ye tened e g years she has wa o matter if you and she cannot & oikemember she still is our mother e ., Dever forget what she has done for you, Be'loving and kind to Ler all of life throught Don’t think that it is not worth while to nise, emember she still s our mother. Don't leave her in old age to live ail alone, Because you and she are still each others Don't walt until it is too late to : Remember she stiil i our mother. - Though others prove false, you cas always pen On her to stick by you, through to the end Bo never say that shie fs not your best friend. gihelmember sho atill is oar mother. always does pray to God each Bk Dray to God each night To biess you and guide you o'er life's rugged way, 8o when she speaks to you don't disobey Remember she still is our mother. Be proud of ‘the woman who Kave to Fou birth, Because ‘she is more T, you than all the earth, o make it your duty to uphold her worth; Remember she still is our mother. Remeniber, place When God calls ber home and she has run her race S0 be her best friend and embrace— Remember she still {s onr mother. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, ANNIE, JOHN AND LOUISE * MURPHY. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted son and brother, JOHN J MURPRY, who died four years ago tod: February ‘22, 1019. Anniversary mass at St. Stephen’s Church. May his soul rest in peace THE FAMILY. there’s no oume can take her scorn mot her SCHAFER. my dear mother, CATHARINE who departed this life six today, F y 22, 1 In &: S SCHAFER. * SMALL. In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, WILLIAM HOWARD SMALL, who departed this life five years ago today, February 22, 1918 Sweet and peaceful be his rest. orget him we can never. God calied him home: He kuew best His will be done forever. HIS MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER. * STEVENSON. A tribute of Jove 2 ar mother, LUCINDA KON, who depa thix . February 22, 1918 Just a line of xweet remembrance. Just a message fond and true: Just a token of love's devotion holds for 3o, ARMFIELD Tife five loving remembrance r brother, HAROLD KEMP this Jife eight years 1915, THE FAMILY. * ago today, February In sad and Joving remembrance of mother, DA hix life sevey TYDINGS. years ago toduy Keep her, Jesus, in Thy keeping Till we' reach 'the shining shore Then, oh, Master, lot us see hor., Love and keep her as before. HUSBAND AND 80N t would 1 give to clasp your hand Your loving fu sant s meant so Love you in death tiie 0. LOVING DAUGHTER EFFIE WEAVER. Sacred to the memors of our lov ing and devoted parents, GEORL AVER, who left us ten years ary 18, 1913, and FANNIE MUSE W seventeen years ago today, February 190 No one knows how e miss yon, dear parents. In the years that have gone by When ¥ou left us sad and lonely For Your home of sweet rest What Would we give to clasp your hands, Your loving faces to see Your pleasant smiles Made life worth while, Which meant the world to us Tn our home you are fondis remembered Sweet thoughts etill cling to your names, The hearts that loved you in life Love you in death the same. THEIR CHILDREN. * WEEDON. 1In sad bnt loving remembrance of my ‘dearly beloved bos, HOMEIL JAMES who suddenly left me one year ago tods February 22, 1922 " My boy, my only el And loft me all alone. In life 1 loved you dearly, In_death 1 do the xai HIS BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER. * WEEDON. Sacred fo the memory of my dear- 18 beloved cousin, HOMER JAMES WEEDON, who suddenly left me oné year ago foday February 22, 1 He wa my all Oh, dear Homer, how I do miss you Sinee God claimed for His own No one knows the grief and sorrow That has come within my home. Oh, "tis bard to live without you, ot to see your dear, sweet face Or_hear the voice that called me Carrie None on earth can il your place But 1 know God only loaned yo To me for a little while, For when the angels came to take yuu You were ready with a smile. Tt seems o lonely here without you. Life to me has lost its charms. Oh, may_ sour guiding spirit ad me safely through this Tife ‘Watch and wait for me, dear Homer For 1 know it can't be long THI we are again united Tn u land of sun and song. My day dreams of gladness are over Each day seems longer to me. 1 always wish for the nighttime. When I drift on an unknown sea But I am so sad and so lonely, r my dreams neser come true. T am waiting just as you left me, Homer, Always longing and waiting for you. My heart has been crushed and wounded, My life so I and sad, But if T could only be with' you ‘Wonld make me contented and glad. Your memory will be with me always a far distant shore, And the heart that is broken shall greet you When we meet to part no more, Oh, what a_weight of sorrow Must I, the lonely one, bear. The silent room and the ‘empty bed Oh, God, this lonely, vacant placel Smile on me from heaven, dear Homer Ask God to take me home with you 1 am sad, %o sad and lonely— THomer. are you listening, dear? HIS RTED COUSIN, )H.KS. . has gone Homer; my life, my love, FUNERAL DIRECTOES. 3. WILLIAM LEF, Funcral Director and Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commodions chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel M. 1385 Quick. Dignified_and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, Automobile_Service. Chapel. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lindln 524, Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals, _ V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare gstablishment. 940 F St. N.W. THOS. R. 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