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YHE EVENING ~S'I‘AR. - WASHINGTON, D. 1331 F St. N.W. NEWS! 'MEYER’S SHOP 1331 F St. N.W, NEWS!! of interest to every Washington WOMAN!! We Are Now Selling Out! - our entire stock of WOMEN'S - WEAR VERY item in our Entire assortment of Feminine Apparel =7~ MUST GO! Our fast growing men’s departments demand the room AND WHEN THIS SALE IS OVER MEYER’S SHOP WILL DEVOTE ITS ENTIRE EFFORT TO THE PRESENTATION OF HIGH-GRADE MEN’S WEAR. The change must be made as soon as possible and WE ARE TAKING DRASTIC LOSSES ON WOMEN’S WEAR AND FOOTWEAR TO QUICKEN THE RIDDANCE! . We Are Sacrificing Our Stock for “Action”—Read Every ltem Silk, Wool and Fiber WOMEN'S SWEATERS Tuxedo, slip-over and golf styles. Were $5 to $42.50; now $1.50 to $22.50 RIDING SUITS Were 435 to $75; now ~ Were $40; now $39.50 e i KHAKI SPORT COATS $22.50 Were $30; now o Were $5; now - $25 ALL HATS , $1.00 ' B 1/, OFF TS L,flll wgqll‘; "2 }‘3?}.?3 SULLS /2 WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS KNICKERS All wool; were $5 to $10; now 312'50 were $4.50; now $3-45 Linen; were $25; now - $10 $2-93 RIDING BREECHES All wool; were $7.50 and $10; now Were $4.50; now TWEED SPORT SUITS $4.95 $2.95 Were $35; now Were $12; now AUTO DUST COATS ’ $15 Linen and silk; were $25; now $7.95 FLANNEL SLEEVELESS - WOMEN'S GLOVES COATS $12.50 Were $2.50; now - RAINCOATS Navy, red or_green; were $6; now $1.35 Sizes 40, 42 and 44 only; now $2.95 Were $3.30; now $6.95 / TWEED CAPES Were 3255 now - $1.95 CAMEL HAIR SPORT SUITS WOMEN'S GAUNTLET Were $50; now TWEED SPORT SUITS Taupe or lavender; were $3. $9.90 KHAKI RIDING COATS Were $7.50 to $10; now $2.95 KNITTED SPORT SUITS Were $55; now $29.50 Were $60; now $32.50 Khaki; $12.50 GLOVES Were $35; now $15 _ i ’ $37.50 e 'f‘“‘ $3.95 CHILDREN'S BATHIN SUITS To close out at, each, $1.00 SILK OR WOOLEN SCARFS ™ Y, OFF Women’s Shoes—Selling-Out Prices Our entire stock $4.95 — $7.45 that sold from $8 to $13.50. "~ Women who are acquainted with our reputation for presenting only the finest and latest in high-grade foot- wear will appreciate these EXTRAORDINARY PRICES! Other Items Included at Sacrifice Prices Are TOPCOATS MIDDY SKIRTS GYM BLOUSES MIDDIES HOSIERY AND MANY MIDDY TIES "TAILORED WAISTS . OTHER ITEMS RIDING CROPS SKIRTS TENNIS SHOES High or low; now $1.45 RUBBERS Any pair in the house. 85¢ All Sales Final—No Charges—No C. 0. D.—No Exchanges RIDING BOOTS Were $22.50; now - $18.00 HIGH HIKING BOOTS Were $12; now PROFESSIONAL SHOE TREES - Were $1.25; now *59¢ WOMEN'S SPATS Were $3 to 84; now $1.45 wl MEYER’'S SHOP 1331 F STREET A + C. ALEXANDER GRANT DIES OF PNEUMONIA IWas Prominent in Railway Mail Circles and Mason of High Degree. ALEXANDER GRANT. Alexander Grant, prominently iden- tified in railway mail circles 1in Washington for about twenty-five years and a Scottish Rite Mason, died yesterday afternoon at his apartment in the Cecil. Death was due to pneumonia. Funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Chgrb!). where he was a trustee. Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe will officiate. The body will lMe in state in the church for an hour preceding the final rites and follow- ing the mervices will be taken to 3onroe, Mich, the birthplace of Mr. Grant, and burled Friday with Ma- sonic honors by Monroe Lodge, No. 27, F.A A M. Born in Michigan in 1838, Mr: Grant was born in Monroe Feb- 14, 1535, and came here about years later in connection with | the Tnited States railway mall serv- ice, of which he was general super- Intendent from 1907 to 1914. A year later he was appointed assistant to the vice president of the Southern railway and placed in charge of the mail rosition he held until the time of his death. He was 2 member of many Masoni 1bedies not only in Washington. bt I kis native state, in Minnesota and Pennsaylvania, and wus grand masrer District of Columbifa in 1915; master of Benjamin B. French Lodge. No. 15, in 1899: member of Columbia Royal Arch Chapter and past high priest of that chapter; member of Columbia Commandery. No. 2: past grand com- mander of the Grand Commandc lof the Almas Temple, Mystic Shrine. He aiso was president of the Masonic Veterans' Association, and hald many lcther Masonic honors. including | honorary = membership in Temple- Noyes Lodze. cottish Rite Conferred in 1898. Mr. Grant received his Scottish rite degrees May 3. 1898, through the fol- lowing branches of that order: Mith- ras Lodge, Evangelist Chapter. Rob- {ert de Bruce Council znd Albert Pike story. . Grant was a member of many local clubs and societies, Including the University Club, the Columbia Country Club, the St. Andrew's Socie- {tv. the Michigan State Soclety and the Southgate Society. He was a | bachelor. and is survived by two sis- ters residing in Monroe, Mich,, and by a nephew, Russell Grant of New York city, who arrived here last | night and took charge of the funeral |arrangements. He will accompany the body to Moproe. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. | lowans in Washington are invited | to attend @ “Congressional night” re- {ception to be given by the lowa So- | cioty at Rauscher's. ~Brief speches. & musical program and dancing will teature the entertalnment. | Ciyde H, Tavenner of Illinois will speck on *Far Eastern Questions as They Concern the United States” at 8 o'clock. in_Lisner Hall, George Washington University. The meet- ing will be under auspices of the | Prilippinensian, an organization of the university. The annual men's supper at Im- manugl Baptist Church will be given at 6:30 o'clock. Speakers, John Lake and Mr. Wong, both of Canton, China. Red Triangle Outing Club will have an anniversary hike, starting at 7:30 o'clock, from Connecticut avenue and Military _road. Route, through Rock Creek Park to Mount Pleazant car line. Rhode Island Avenue Citizens’ As- sociation will “meet, 8 o'clock, in Sherwood Presbyterlan Church. Exhibition of paintings by Land- scape Club will continue at 1221 15th strect to March 11. Open week days 5:15 to 9 p.m. ‘Wasghington Hebrew Congregation: “Father and Son” dinner at 7:15 o'clock. The Mount Pleasant Ypung People's branch, W. C. T. U, will meet 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Leo Sol- bach, 3224 13th street. Dr. Hunt of India and London will speak. Music. The Y. M. H. A. will give its weekly novelty dance at Yybuilding, Pennsyl- vania avenue and '11th street. - FOUND. ATREDARE DOG—Owner can ldentify by calling_at_1004 FEre i "a8e LOST. BAG, wilver mesh, Natlonal Theater Taesday night. Call Apt. 507, the Northumberiand | _apartment, after 6 p.m. Reward. 1. i BAG—Oray velvet, beaded, on 7th st, wharf car Monday evening,.7:30. Reward. A. Wat- son, 917 Eye &t. n.w. 1° AULL_POP, brindle, tag_No_ 12721, strayed - from 1734 Webster st. n.w.; baby's pet. Re- ward. Phone Adams B78. ! COLLIE SHEPHERD—Maj i breast; name Chink. _Ada | DoG, ~ white jopet " $250 OG—Great Dane: female; answern name Bet- e eward. 1214 C at. n.w. Jim Dean. 19 | FAN, owtrich feather, rose colored, lost Bat- urday pight; liberal reward. Call Lincoin | 3177 or L. #316. Mr. H. Blum. 280 TAVALLIER—White gold, siiver chaln. Phone ADAMS ‘1555 Miss Perkine. o8e. PEARL, _ BEADS—Broken string: _Bunday night_Savoy Theater or viclnity 14th apd rd. Reward. Call M. 3578 before 5 ‘or 23337 atter. PEARLS—Btiing graduated; Baturday or Bum- A der Kindly return 3025 O str now. | Rewara. ) ! UMBRELLA. Iady's, In Palais Royal, Feb. 27 L striped handle, gray and white; L.'M, 4. in jamond-shaped MOROgFam on upper part of andle. R . '8 Armstrong, 3819 Keo- {kuk &t., Chevy Chase, D, C. Phone Cleveland 26203 1° black face, whil 974. " Col. Col. | WATCH Tagy's iy god wrst aich, {Tuesday evening. Reward. A. E. Martin, | Room 810, Union_station. To [Wzmmlo RING, initials O. F. M. to M. C. |G, Reward..” Prop. New Willard barber shop. WRIST WATCH (Elgin), Tuesday, bet. Geo ave.: case No. mon M. 0. B. Call don 277-J-1. on_gray ribbon, etown and 18th st, and Pa. ; works No. 20822460 () . “Meward! thirty-second degree | trafic on that raflroad, wkich | of the Masonic Grand Lodge of the | Knights Templar, and past potentate | 'WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1923. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A course in charscter amalysis will be started at central Y. M. C. A. Fri- day evening under auspices of th Schoo of Religlous Education. R Henry F. Lutz will open th With a free public lecture. omen invited. fen and The second lecture in a course on paychoanalysls will be given to- morrow, 8 p.m., at Trinity Community House, and wiil be free to the public. The subject will treat of the funda- ‘mental instincts of humanity. The W 's Interdenominational Missionary Federation will meet Fri- day. 2 p.m.,gat Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South: A free class for beginuers in French will be organized at the school of the Washington Salon and United Arts, 1413 H street, tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Enrollment will carry with it mem- hership in the salon society. Anthony League will hold » ness meeting tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. A program of literary, musical and pa- triotic quality will open at 8 p.m. The Cathedral Helghts fzenn® Association will meet tomorrow, 8 m.. in St. Alban's Parish Hall. Ladies invited. Senator-elect Simeon D. Fens will speak before the Twentisth Century gllu: tomorrow, 11 a.m,, at the Cosmos ub~ . Red Triangle Outing Club will have its fifth anniversary birthday party tomorrow 8 p.m., at Y. M. C. A, 1736 | | G street. All memberssinvited. The Retired En| ation will meet Saturday, 8 Pythian Temple. Prof. Robert Lawrence will give a talk on music and lead the singing at H Street Christian Church tomorrow, 8:16 p.m. Plctures. The entertain- iment is given under auspices of Loyal Woman's Bible class. All invited. Society for Philoscphical Inquiry will meet Saturday 0 p.m. in Public Library. Dr. H. P. Holler, speaker. : The Passlon Play (Oberammergau), will be shown at Transfiguration Episcopal Church, Friday, 8 p.m., as- isisted by choir. Free admission. The Wheatley School-Home School Association will meet at the school tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. “The Road to Yesterday,” the ro- matic comedy, two performances of which were presented last week by the dramatic students of Tech High School, will be repeated Friday and Saturday nights in the Central High School auditorium. —_— CONSENTS TO VERDICT. Capital Traction Company Loses in Suit by Mrs.Walsh. The Capital Traction Company yes- terday consented to a verdict in favor of Mrs. Margaret K. Walsh, admin- |istratrix of John J. Walsh, for u.oo: damages. The verdict was rendere by a‘}ur)‘ in Circuit Division 2 be- fore Justice Hoehling. Mr. Walsh was killed September 30 while crossing Pennsylvania avenue northwest, betwéden 4% and 6th streets. The administratrix was repre- sented by Attorneys Newton M. Wyvell and Minor, Gatley & Rowland, while Attorney G. Thomas Dunlop appeared for the company. WILLS $500,000 ESTATE. Wife Sole Beneficiary Named in Testament of P. T. Moran. The will of Patrick T. Moran, for- mer president of the Chamber of Commerce, who died February 22, was filed yesterday for probate. He leaves his entire estate to his wife. {Annie T. Moran and names her as exec- utrix. The estate is valued at about $500,000, according to an estimate of Attorney Thomas G. Finucane, who filed the will. Cards of Thanks. BELCHER. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and heartfelt sppreciation many relatives and friends for their kind- ness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the finess and at the death of Mrs. IDA P. BELCHER. THE FAMILY. * DIPPLE. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends and neighbors for their kind- ness and sympathy during the iliness and s of our beloved wife. mother and Erandmother, ANNA J. DIPPLE. THE FAMILY. SKIDMORE. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends, the Masons and our minister for their kindness, sympathy and floral tribute at the death of%our beloved brother and uncle, GEORGE W. SKIDMORE. THE FAMILY. 1°* BTAUB. We wish to extend cur sincere | thanks and heartfelt appreciation to our many relatives and friends for their kindness. svmpathy and besutiful floral tributes dur. ing the iliness and at the death of our be loved_brother and brother-in-law, SAMUEL H. RTAUB. MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN F. STAUB. STEWART. We wish to thank our many friends and_relatives for the floral tributes and sympathr_at the death of our husband and father. WILLIAM H. STEWART, Feb- ruary 16, 1923, ELIZA STEWART, WIDOW; ELLSWORTH STEWART, SON. - Marriage. MASON—ROBEY. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason of Washington, D. C., announce the mar- riage of the son, ERNEST MERRICK MABON, to RY LUCILLE ROBEY of Maribora, Md. y 15, 1922, at Baltimore, Md., by Rev. W. J. Way. . Death: BARNARD, Wednesday. February 28, 1923, ‘at 12:23 a.m.. at Falkstone Courts, Justice JOB BARNARD, retired, beloved husband of Florence A. Barnard. Funeral services at the Church ‘of the New Jerusalem. 16th & Corcoran sts. n.w., Thursday, rch 1, at 1:30 p.m. Iaterment (private) at Arlington national cemetery. BURKE. Bunday. February 5. 1923, MAR. GARET A. BUEKE, beloved sister-in-law of Charles B. Davis. residence, 1808 §3rd st. n.w., 7. March 1. at 8:30 a.m.. theace to St. Ste: tholic Church, where mass will be ‘'clock. " Tnterment at Moaat Olivet Febru: 2 o G. Clifford, at the Mrs. Margaret CLIFFORD.-WOOD. Wednesday, 1923, at 12:30 EAMA widow of the Iate William residence of her daughter, Day, Glesboro Point. Funeral Friday, March 2, from the residence of her daughter and friends invited to COLEMAN. Tuesday, Februsry 27, 1610 &.m., RUTH COLEMAYN (nee T beloved wife of John Coleman. Fu from her late residence, 14 Bouth Maple st., Clarendon, Va., Thuisday, March 1, at 380 pim. Bervices ‘st ?'“.,"““',' Chuirch wn, at 2 p.m. Interment Prospec gu:;'::muq. ‘Helatives &0 friends. o ted. CONOVER. - Suddenly, Stnday. February 25, 1923, st Crafton, Pi., ALTHEA BERENICE CONOVER. 289 E. Departed this life Tuedday, gebnaryuzl‘lv Atfi st e 35 s ;nrnrx-l- 3 cker st - SRIDGE, widow of the late Jehn H. Dan. ! nd Lieut. Eugene A: ryor. Fuaeral from Friday, 5 . February 27, 1923, at am. at residence, “Hyattsvilie, Md., EDWARD DEVLIN, beloved husbaad of Kate Deviin (nee Divinej, Funeral from his lste residence, Thursday, March 1, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Congressional cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. E LAS. ted this life Moaday, Feb- m:g.om ,_at 7 DAVID, "the Deloved son of Martha and and de- voted brother of Marla Toliver. Funeral from the' resldeges of his mother, 834 3ra wt ad " triends ‘invited. - that golden, suan In, thet EEI%e mo of pain, And the lioks that here are n We shall fiad 1n heaven again, AMILY. 10 day, Februa 1 DUDLEY, Mo mncee 10 & st “xl c';" h, Rev. J. m'-.u. officia ok Bev. 3 Bihards olioirtiee: Thbreday, March 1, at'1 p.m. tize. EDMONDS, Monday, Februas 1023, Ss, S, el L W. Edmond { Thare: s. Puneral Thors- from James to_our ! Funeral from her late | Thursda; Beaths. o EDWARDS. Wednesdny, February 28, 1923 at 3:40 a.m., at his residence, 1500 10th ® SIEPHEN EDWARDS.' He leaves mourn their Joss a beloved wife, a loving mother, six sisters and three brothers. Fu- meral i--a-:mumn DRG] D L bove residence. ielatives an invited. ~ FAVIER, At the residence of her niece, Mrs. B. M. Marc, 113 Ciifton Terrace West. st 1:10 p.m. Tuesday, Mrs. THERESA FAVIER, aged Requiem mass at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Frida; h 2, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. FOGLE. Tuesday, Febfuary 27, 1923, at her residence, SI1 K ct. n.e. MARY A.. beloved wife of ‘Quy B. ¥ and daughter of Charles A. and Isabelle’ Colliere. TRemains ¢ resldence of her parents, 333 K st. Funeral from the residence of her parent 833 K st. me., Friday, March 2, at 8:30 a.m., thence to 8t. Alo Chureh, where mass will be said at 9 Telatives and friends invited, Interment at Mount Olivet. 1 GRAHAM. The remains of JAMES W. GRA- HAM, beloved husband of Alice Graham (ore French), who dled January 31. 1923, will be removed from the vault in Con- gressional cemetery Thursday, March 1. at 2:30 p.m. Interment at Cedar Hill cemetery. My heart has heen crushed and wounded, My 1ife so lonely aud sad, But if T could oniy be with you, Would make me coutcnted and’ glad HIS WIFE. * GRANT. At his residence, Cecil . Tuesday, February 27, 1923, ALEXA: GRANT. ~ Funeral services at New Avenue Presbyterian Church Wedneaday at 7:30 p.m. Inteyment Monroe, Mich. HENDERSON. Departed this life Februa: 26, 1923, HENDER: Vi Bhe leaves ry the sge of 75 years, ELLIS She was born in 1 a won, other relatives and & host of friends to mourn thelr loss. HUNT. Suddenly, Tuesday, Februar 1023, at 11:30 p.m., EMILY E. HUNT. Fu- neral from her late residence, 1323 Mase. Friday, March 2, at 3 p.m. HULL-SHANSEY. Mouday. February 2 at Bt. Catherine's Hospital, Brookiy, i MARY F.. beloved wife of George T. Bb: sey and ‘devoted daughter of Harry and Catherine Reidy-Hull. ~ Funeral from the residence of her par 117 You st. n. on Thursday, March 1, thence to 8¢, Martin' Church, where requien mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Mount Olivet ceme- tery. . HYBON. Buddenly. February 26, 1028. at 10:30 p.m.. at his_residence, 1644 8rd st n.w.. GRORGE HYSON. beloved husband of Eateile T. Hyson (nee Hansbrough). devoted father of Katherine. Vioiet and Mae Hyson. and son of John Hyson, sr.. and the late Anna Hyson, and baother of Tottie and John Hyson, jr. 'Notice of funeral Lereafter. * EILGORE. February 27, 1923, HAMER A. KILGORE, formeriy of Lebanon, Ky. Fu- neral Thursday at 30 a.m. from W. W. Chambers, undertaked 1th and Chapio s o.w. Interment Cedar Hill. L MONTGOMERY. The funeral services of MOSES B. MONTGOMERY, who died Mon- day, February 26, 1923. will be held a his'late residence, 906 Butternut st. n.w.. | Bunday, 2 pin. 'interment at Darpestown cemetery, 3:30 p.m. Relatives asd friends invited to attend. 1 REPETTI. Monday, February 26, 1923, at 10 p.m., ANTHONY' REPETTI, beloved hus- | band of Mrs. M. E. Itepetti and father of l Mrs. E. M. Rouzee. Funeral from bis resi- dence, 604 Alabama are. Thursday, at 2:30 pm. Interment at Congressional ceme- tery. Sue SAFFELL. Tuesdsy, Februars 27, 1623, st her residence. 1430 W 'st. p.w.. GENEVIEVE E.. beloved daughter of Jennfe E. and the late Jamen L. Saffell. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. F. P. Carr. 309 R st. 0.%., Friday, March 2, ac a.m., thence o St Paul's Catholic Church, where mass will be said at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 1 SAFFELL, Members of the Immaculate Conception Alumni are requested to attend the funeral of & VIEVE E. SAFFELL, Friday. March 2, 1023, Funeral from the dence of her sister, Mrs. F. P. Carr, 309 | 3 230" a.m., thence to St. Panl's Cathiolic Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. By order of MIS8 HELEN FITZPATRICK, Sec. | SCHROEDER. Monday, February ¢ I LUCILE MARGUERITE, beloved wife of Raymond C. Schroeder. Funeral services will be held at Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 Enst Capitol st., Thursday, March 1, at 10 a.m. Interment at Joliet, 1l H SCOTT. Departed this life Tuesday. Februars | 27, 1923, at 3:30 pm.. LOUISA B SCOTT, Hill. Funerai V st n.w. Relatives eloved ‘sister of Minnie J. from her late residence, 328 Thursday, March 1, at 2 p.m. and friends invited to attend. WHEELLER, Tuesday evening. February 1923, at her apa | nt_in the Ethelhurs n.w.. MARY A., beloved wife of John W. Wheeiler. Funeral sers: ice at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pennsyl vania ave. n.w., at 11 a.m. Friday, March 2. Priends finvited to attend. Interment Arlington.mational cemetery. 1 WHEELOCK. Tnesday, February 2: her residence. 12ih st. s.e.. Mrs. MARY F. WHEELOCK (nee Clements), beloved wife of Althonso Wheelock. Funeral from ber late residence Thursday, March 1, at 2 Relatives and friends invited In- | (private) at Congressional ceme- 1923, at o'clock. terment tery. YOUNG. Departed thir'life Mouday, February 26, 1923, at Fairmont Helghts, 'Md. YOUNG, the son of Mr. and M anch Landon. Funeral Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from Dabpey's un- dertaking parlors, 3rd st. between New York ave. and L st. n.w. 3 In Hlemoriam. BRANCH. In memory of my devoted daugh- ter, CATHERINE BRANCH, who departed this_life four years ago today, February 28, 1910, Forget her, no. T mever will, 1 loved her then, I love her still; Her memory s as fresh toda. A3 in the hour she passed away. MOTHEE. MARY CLARK. * BURKE, In sad but loving remembrance of our_beloved son and brother, HENRY SHERMAN BURKE, who departed this life three years ago today, February 28, 1820. Sleep in Jesus, beloved one, Sleep while dear oues left behind to weep. Ob, We ire coming home to meet you when our work is done, i On_the golden sbore ‘we will greet you; Rest, dear brother; rest, dear son. THE FAMILY. * BURRELL. In perpetual memory of our dear husban and father. EMANUEL P. BUR- RELL. who passed away seven years ago to- day, February 28, 1916. Our life is but a fading Gawn, It glorious noon, how guickly past: Lead us. O Christ, our life work done, Safe fome at last. HIS WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND SON. * DICK. In loving but sad remembrance of my deat brother, JULIUS (SONNY) DICK, who | departed t} life one year ago today, Feb- Tuary 28, 1922. Bome may think I am not lonely, ‘When at times they see me smile; Little do they kpow the heartache ‘That 1 suffer all the whil HIS LONELY SISTER, MARY E. GANT. * GARDNER. In sad but sweet remembrance of our dear daughter, MINNIE B. GARDNER, '@r departed this life four years ago today, February 28, 1919. MIN In_our hearts you are Bweet thoughts still cling to your pame: The father and mother that loved you in life Love you in death jmt the same. HER PARENTS, RICHARD C. AND NAN- NIE 8. BROOKS. s HART. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear wife, ALMETTA HART. who died four years ago today, February 28, 1019, This_solemn date is here agaln, ©Oh, how it fills w heart with pain. Four years ago today * e > ‘The message summoned Almetta away. HER HUSBAND, EARNEST H. HART. * HAWKINS, In loving remembrance of my ariing motlier, JULIA HAWKINE, who died two years ago, February 28, 1921, Gentle mother, patient mother, Ever faitbful, kind and true; Now so sweet st rest in Jesus, A lv'llfi heart remembers you. ER ONLY CHILD SELMA. * HILL. A token of love to the sad memory. of my_dear fatber. RICRARD C. HILL, ‘who sweetly_en nto_rest eleven years ago oaay. February 28, 1012, There fs & link that death Love and remembrance 1i T sought through life's garden of roses and And’} Tound cme sweet, blossod, all jewsled ‘with dew: Love, sympathy, faith, all unchanging and true, And the heart of that flower, peps. it was g YU%"I“’mV]!fl DAUGHTER LUCINDA. * . A tribute of love and 't “to T—'.-flri oF my, dear and devoted lovin father. HENRY HINTON, who dmr&’ this life February 29, 1820, my heart is sad and lonely my cross is hard to bear, May I live with this assurance— That I'll meet him over there. h cast down, I'm not forsaken: mm‘n % lonessme, I'm oot wlone. Thou didst_give, Thou hast taken: Blessed Lord, will be dome. HIS DEVOTED A! ONLY DAUGHTER, BYLVIA. . LMES. d but loving remembran, wl parted .this wo s ago today, Februsry 28, 1021, o ones who think of hes ones who loved her Bl:.‘" u. | PUMPHREY, In loving memory of my dear IAILO‘L#J.. wl:,le ried this ago foday, Februsry the grave where he is laid, Bweet is the memory that ne‘er shail f1 Part of my life Is buried_deep Under the ‘sod where be sleeps. 1 shall meet him some bright day, Hesting by the waters fair; He s wuiting for my coming e upper en there. B;:!'JJKHU':% WirE, KCCENa A, KER- PARKER. Sacred to the memory of our seB and brother: FIANK PARKED. who depart- ed this lie’ February 23, 1916. Somo time, some day or eyes shall ses he face we love so well: Some dJay our hands will clasp in bis And never say furewell. FAMILY. * PEDIFORD. In sad but loviog remembrance of uur dear litue daugbter, ALICE BLUE PEDIFOKD, who departed 'this life three Jears ago today. No one knows the silent beartache, Oaly those who lost can tell Of the griet that is borpe in silence, OF wur dear little daughter we loved # MARYLAND AND MAMIE PEDIFORD. * ,mor) 0?3. Pbe"“l H.[‘EY' Sacred to l:; mem - 5 of our belove ther and grandmotber, JULIA PHILLI . Who passed away tea o lmlyh}cbr ary ‘fjm% llll“:fl; uiece and cousin, N PUMPHREY, who died four years & o day, Februsry 25, 1919. i i loved ip_life, remembered death, JULIA, MAME AND GRACE. * PREVOST, In loving remembrance of our boy, KALPH J. PREVOS’ Jdr., who de- parted this iife two years today. HIS 'LOVING FAMILY. Ip sad Imf( ml::?:l..l;‘\mefl‘ my dear wife, N . PUMPHKE who died four years ago to- i SRR i f EVOTED HUSBAND, RAYMOND J. PUMPHREY ¢ ROBINSON. of our. brance ' of sad but loving remembr GBORGE NG DATG ESTELLA R RICKS. ROBS. In loving remembrance of our devoted sister and co-worker, ELSIE ROSS, who de parted this life two years axo toda; Just a live of wweet remembragce, Just a mensage fond and true; Just a token of love’s devotion, Phat our hearts stil] hold for you. NESS BOARD OF MOUNT MORIAN BAPTIST CHUNCH. SIDNEY. In rad remembrance of our deur brother and Tather, LEWIS SIDNEY, wi departed this life six years ago loday, Fel ruary 28, 1917 Each hour that comes to us azew With bitter sease of loss; Oty God in Teaten"pity ue: eip s to bear gur crove s SifTER"AND” CHILDREN, IUSSELL. MAMIE LAW. MOLLIE Departed February 28, 1921, :30 p.m.. MATHILDA G. STRUCK. Two years having passed, your loving mem LUDWIG THOMAS. 1o sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and _brotber, RICHARD THOMAS, who departed this life seventeen ovember 26, 1905. Be not afraid, ye waiting hearts that ween. For still he joineth Jesus in that beautifui < city of love. THE FAMILY. Our loving daughter and sister, CORNELIA H. THOMAS. wno departed this life fftecu yéars ago, December 23, 1907. Oh, could we open wide the grave And see your face once more. As in the days of sore. THE FAMILY Our loving 800 and brother, WILLIAM H. THOM. who departed this life six years ago, February 28, 1917. Bleep on, dear son. and take your rest. We love you, but God loves you best. I FAMILY. TWITTY. In remembrance of my brother. ROBEET TWITTY, who died one year ago today. February 25, 1922, Sleep on. my brother, And take your rest We loved you But God_ loves you best TOUR SISTER, ELLA McGRIFF. * WHITE. In loving remembrance of my des~ mother aud devoted sister. SADIE DORBEY WHITE, who departed this life seventeen Fears ago today, February 25, 1906, There is a feeling eternity cannot dim, As our thoughts drift back through the yenrs: Though time and tide o swiftly glide, We miss you, dear mother and sister. Yes, we tried to hide our grief and silent tearss. 1 was but a little child when God called my mother away, - And saw the sad hour of that morning; No friend on earth do I 8ad like you, des mother. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MRS. MAMIE -DORSEY LOMAN. AND SISTER, JENNIE DORSEY BUTLER. WOOD. In loving memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, NANCY WOOD, who entered - into rest three yeam @0 o day, February 28, 1920. Today recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest; And those who still remember her Are the ones who loved her best. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. MATHIE TRUEHEART, AND GRANDDAUGHTE LAURA BECKETT. AND GR4NDS LYNWOOD TRUEHEART. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick. Dignified_and Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8464 Aatomobile Service. Chapel. WA Speare € UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW ToRMERLY 9407 ST, i - MBS wWiltie 5 Bpexre: Amus R Speate: n,:u L Geeo D Joseph F. Birch’s Sons L{ St- N.W. Established 1841. 3034 T aiamanpe aatess Vot % J. 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