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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. irast Windimir Ladoviteh will give nterpretative lecture-recital at shington Conservatory of Mu- .. Dupont cirele, at $:30 p. March under the auspices of the Soclete Internationale des I'oetes Composi- teurs de Musigue. e will give an erpretation of hix poem “Hope.” cKets are free. he announced, and ned at Homer L. Kitt street, an the W Wanderlustérs will MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Houre CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 1Nth N | t For Sa?urday B dewed, P !mkn from Congress Heights Sunday, 2:30 p.m., visiting old Barnaby man- sion and Oxon run territory. Dr. W. Palmer Hall will lead. mee at University Club | Tuesday evening. 8 o'clock ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY Dr. Hugh Stevenson position of Sunday ar ¥ W.iC Berliner has invited 1458 Columbia will give ex- school lesson, 4:45 ocloek 1333 F street. Mrs. Emile | Buests to her h | roud. for 2:30 o'c | the “equal ational V mpuign _of 1 L 608 to 614 The House — e m ra . to hear about | ilipsborn THE EVENING Maud Younger, Mre. Harv: and Mrs, Will Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Sidwell have invited guests to a lecture by Leon H. Vin- | cent on the subject of “Robert Louis | Stevenson,” 2 “o'clock, at Friends School, 1811 T street. Tea at 3. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will give expo sition of Sunday school lesson. 4: {o'clock, at New York Avenue I’resb: | terian Church, W. Wiley | Emery - Eckington Parent - Teacher Association will meet, 3 o'clock. in Imery School. Miss Clara Burr- roughs will speak. TONIGHT. Lar STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Public Library. Short story analysis, by Mrs. May W. Spaulding. Woman's Alliance of All Souls’ Un tarlan Church will meet, 8 o'clock, & 1789 Columbia road. ~Fay Pierce Belj. speaker. . Brookland Citizens’ Association will muet, |8 o'clock, 12th and Monroe streets. i | Ceol. Davis, the only |enter Jerusalem with | will give illustrated | Business Women's o'clock. in lecture room, | the Covenant. American to Gen. Allenby, lecture before Council, 7:45 Church of The Choral Art Society, George Har- old Miller, director. will give a con- cert at Central F gest Exclusive Ladies’ Rea dy-t o-Wear ELEVENTH ST Specialty Shop in Washington. of Courtesy Demonstrating the Power of Philipsborn Prestige ---making’ possible such a clisplay of Coats-—Capes--\Vraps —— 4 ‘At a price th at but partially expresses the values. 308 Most attractive nging from the Dress Coats-—and clevcr Capc designs. The Coats have the big smart sleeves. The Capcs with All drop points and scallops. newest of the new. Third Floor in model_ distinctly Sports Coats—to the Wrappy In—of Lustrusa- Brytona. Twill Cords, Canton Crep:!. Sport Cloths, Came] Hair. Overplaids. Tweeds. Glove Silk Thread Silk. Lisle tops quality. First Floor Saturday Only Silk Hose and Pure some full-fashione: | Hose, of absolutely perfect New Ar models, with wit square neck h d insertions. $1-79 Dimity Blouses- Sheer quality med with ruffles and lace Some with monograms embroidered in rivals in Fur —in new round, “V" or collars; trim- with nat A Special Offering of Chokers Select skins of very splen- did grade: Stone and Jap Marten—big, full shapes: ural head and tails. $39.75 Pirst Floor Repeated for Inexpensiv pring’ (1L E. I fl fl E,l' fl ] . @ m m m | | fi | m m1 Saturday in the e Dress Dept. Very Exceptional Offering of Frocks —in all the soft Crepes, Tricoshams, Taffetas, Poiret, Laces and Paisley Combinations. —altho' they are mani- festly marked below their Value. For street, afternoon and informal evening wear. Strikingly mod- cled, artistically finished with embroidery and beading. Second Floor Featuredb for Saturday —that you may have the benefit of this week- end special. Two~Piece Suits 39 f (5] Box, Balkan and Straightline models— dcftly tailored. In fine Twill Cords— with Nnvy predotninat- ing; but with Sand and Gray shades included. Vclour Cl\GCkB lfld new Tweeds—in the sports mOdGlB~ Trimmed elaborately with braiding and em- broidery: or plain tai- lored. Third Floor Bl ol e o [0 |—— o [——F— S0 | * MILFORD, N. I Aumia K. Remich. inventor of the Port house steak, died here yesterd: Shortly after the civil war she | came “cook at the P'orter House | North Cambridge, Mass. served soon beca i i cuts which she known by the hotel's name. eighty-seven years old. by Marguerite Carter, violinist Young Brown, soprano, Dixon Thompson, pianist. vited, Public Northeast Boundary Citizens' As: ciation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Bu ville School. mpbell, 76 T ‘Thomson School street, instead of Big Sisters will meet. § o'clock {700 11th street. room 606 | The Handicraft Guild will meet, o'clock, t Art Center, 1106 Conn ticut avenue. A 7 ewton {tional Museum will the Figure Gets in the ¢ L Women's City Club: Meeting dramatic section, § o'clock. o'clock, at Nelj House, 470 N street southwest. of Uni will 4 president Association. 3§ 1 Jones, ates Press |dress the Y fat 1 o'clock. £ Nadions by Public invited Courthouse Dog Northeast Washington Cit sociation will meet, 8 o'el Maxonic Temple, St and ¥ stre I northeast. Telephone (demonstrat! i “Brotherhood of at United 17th street Talk on_the igions.” 8 o'clock »f Theosophists, 812 nwood Citizen: in he Mu-So-Lit Club_will meet R street. Prof. Ernest Ever Ph. D.. will speak on Human Problem RSE . Peter’s Church, March 2 for this ad. 131 F st a.e. March 9.—Mrs. | The tender She was Clara and George American War Mothers will meet, 8 o'clock, at home of Mrs. Andrew J. of Na- The Down Yonder Club will give a hborhood ad- street, To the League Lodge ociation will Deanwood Biology er- ay- be- in me in- 50~ rr- | at at 0 oc 0w of | ted As ets on. at ett w or mear 14th s nder keep money, return bag Col. M3, ng of pearl. and B os.w Lothroj T Reward. BEADS | vieinity ward [N W & ation card. Phone Lincoln 924 U TLDING ANROCTS se_return : reward ~Tuesday toneleigh ane solitaire and’ gold. with i hire heral Co.. amoids. in shark: also 3 stone {diamond ring, £eid aetting. Vers rd M rethined o Avre & Taglor iding Whita _with name Jack: ~frames. and Tortoine whell between Johnson School n.w Rellcille, TiL., license hington Garage, 1712 F st 5 Wil tax. blark fu Thursday, o Apartment 108 hetween tortolse shell rm, 6th and Park road: return air {Tisate st and fant 415 Reward if returned to ! W, Ve 1ig e and re. 408 ath | 1 T D to Thetween 11th Phone Cleve- 1 Shell rima. . between 1812 . 17th st and Penn Apt. 21, 1812 G at. gold mount] ini E DOG—Sable color, bell on col) Thursday mOrning: Answers name Chow, Rewand. Return 1817 23rd n.w. lar, of small_goid, B_H_1I. ionged dead won. Phone Vrized becanse orth 6204 or ret i Tieart shaped, woild face Thursday afternoon, March 8. 500 Hotel Roosevelt, or ph —Riack and tan (female) 23rd of Feb. Reward if returned re. N A. Lewis. 11 Be- ur of Lib- one on to PY—Cross bet. Shepherd and Collle; 8 | IS Survived by four sons, months old. Reward. 1511 10th at. n.w. 11e | little finger. garnet, Thursday afi Tansburgh's, _near glove counf to 1346 N. C. ave. n.e. afte ter- ter. r 4 Teward. Phone Adams hetween Col. on 47th piace, March fass. ave. ne. Reward Toad and Return to car 814 T biack wi edo, 17th sF Hetnrn 1623 row. c Bet. L n 1 4. nd Tha t ENDURES! When the time comes for your floors. porch or woodwork to be painted, you will naturally want to buy paint that will last. The paint handled here is just suited to your needs, and comes in such a wide variety as to com- pletely meet all require- "ments. In addition, our prac- tical paint experts are al- ways ready to advise and assist you in the selection of the quality and quan- tity necessary. We carry a_complete line of PRATT ‘& LAMBERT and AOME QUALITY Varpishes and l | McCumber of North Dakota. He was jlattleships Louisiuna and Minneso jties of Lehigh {hational cemetery, wi C..” FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923 Hotel Cook Who | TES FOR LIEUT. FARRAR! Invented Porter House Steak Dies AT ARLINGTON TODAY, Comrades of Aviator Killed in Fall Will Act as Pall- bearers. i i i | | Funeral services for Lieut. Robert Morse Farrar, naval aviator who was killed in an acroplane accident Wednesday near Philadelphia while en route to his home here, will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Arlington National cemetery. Rev. James. Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, will officlate. The pallbearers will be Lieut. Commander Mitcher, Lieut. Radford and Lieut. Durgin, fliers of the Aviation Corps of the Navy, men who had trained and down with the dead lieutenant, and Lieut. Shelly, Lieut. Clarke and Lieut Perkey. classmates of the dead avia- tor. The custom when an aviator is buried for airplanes to.fly over the grave and drop flowers will be omit- | ted. at the request of the family, it is understood. Lieut. Farrar was a Washington | boy. He was a son of R. W. Farrar, | for many years se retary to Senator born in Faulton, N. D., in 1894. He was educated in_the schools of this city and the United States Naval #demy. Ile had graduated from cKinley ligh before he entered the demy in 1911, graduating in =8 of 1915, He had served on tl 1 the e the and | n sers Washingion Birminghar and later the destroyer | Monoghan, was cxeeutive officer of | the destroyer Gamnble, from which he | Wwas transferred to the Aviation Corps Pensacola, Fla. He won his spurs | in that service by his daring and executive ability in the handling of machines. He made his home at 2138 California street northwest with his wife, wh, before her marriage to Lieut. Farrar was Miss Edna B. Brown, whom he met iwhile a student He is survived by his wife, father and mother, who reside at Clifton Terrace, this city, and a brother and sister. —_—— HARRY HARKNESS STOEK, | MINING EXPERT, DIES| Was Native of District of Colum- | bia and Graduated From High School Here. Hlaniy Harkness Stoek i his city, died suddenly M P hin home in Urbank. Onjo- 27" 1+ il He was born fifty-seven years ago, | and graduated from Central High in | 1863 and Lehigh University in 1887 He was later & member of the facul- and Pennsylvania uni- a mnative of | versities, From 1897 to 1900 he was edi s < editor o Mines and Minerals. In 1909 he wa appointed head of the department mining of the niversity of Illino "; “ a ]F‘. 8. K. M. and B. Se. He was president of the Tilinots Minin Institute at the time of his death, ang | prominently identified with all of the Organizations that had to do with | mining in this country as well as w-“!v;al o(f';r"fl.!l Britain He was a member of the Delta Phj S d Tau Beta Pi. SEmaand He is survived by his daughter, Mis: Lelgh Stoek of Urbana, and two sis. | lf‘r< Mrs. Ralph Baskam of Chevy | Chase and Miss Grace L. Stoek of this | city ‘ s | i { i —_— ficer, Retired. Held Today. _Funeral services for Admiral Franklin Cosgrove Prindle, 1 V. elg! one years ol aval Wi m,\':m: iched himself in civil and Spanish-America Wwho dled Tuesday SN officer both the t the Naval Hoam | at the Naval Spi- tal in (his city, were held today arh;?r:A i manuel Baptist Church, Rev. Gove | Johnson, pastor of the church. officiat. ing. The interment was in Arlington th full nav: 3 ors due the rank ‘of the admira: "o The honorary pallbearers werr ! Admiral M. T. Endicott, Rear Admiey R. E. Gregory, Rear Admiral H. H. Rousseau. Capt. S. T. Chambers, Capt, R, . Bakenhus and Capt. G. A. McKay. | The bodybearers were from the ranks | of the enlisted men of the Navy. { RITES FOR MRS. WYNN. Funeral for Mrs. Isabella Wynn. a | well known resident of the southeast | section of the city, who died Wednes- ay at the family home, was held this | morning at 10 o'clock from the home | of her on, Alfred Wynn, 1950 Nayiop road southeast. The interment was in Cedar Hill cemetery. Mrs. Wymnn Alfred, - erick, Robert and Wilaw W of this city, and these daughters: Mrs. Ben Wedding and Mrs. Joseph Wedding of Charles” county, Md.; Mra. Clarke i { 1 _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THOS. R, NALLEY & S 131 ELEVENTH BT, §.B. v"""l’;!orl:'e"he Funerat Parlors. o3 Phone Lincoln 480. WG ey ¥. Lincoln 3464, Chapel. Frank Geier's Sons Co. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. ) Chapel. Lincols 142. Model O ivate Ambulances Livery in Connection. W& Speare Co. | UNDERTAKERS 2208 H STREET,NW | I’OAIILN-X "Oll o ‘ Wmue R Spaate " 308 Wilia % Bpears Joseph F. Bkc.xl.x’s Sons t. Nw. tablished 1841, 3034 MGt Y natie W i J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director w d Embalmer. Livery io connection. ‘Commodions chapel 04 modern crematorium, Moderan prices. 382 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. eall. M ioae NI HERBERT B. NEVIUS NEW YORK AVE. N.W. N 2608, —— Private Ambuance, MAIN WM. H. SARDO & CO. 2 H at. ne. Phone Lincoln 524, ticaern Chapel, Automoblie Funerate. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor gen. nected with the original W. R. Speare establisnment " 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank, 6426, MONUMENTS. We specialize In aesigning ang erect. Ing memorials (monuments and mauso. leums) of quality and character, Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition in our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO, 914 Fifteenth Street. INC, { DAY, { pIcAmILLO. Cards of Thanks. McCARTY. We wish to extend ou tion for the many beautiful flora and expressions of sympathy which o us on the occasion of the sudden deathh of our beloved wife and mother. W, H. McCARTY, MARJORIE PHILLIPS MeCARTY. . ROBERTS., We wish to extend onr sincere appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tokens on the sad occanion of the death of our beloved husband and father. RICHARD F. ROBERTS, March 2. 192 MRS RICHARD E. ROWE STARKE. thanks TS AND FAM 10 We wishi to extend our sinc and appreciation to relatives, fricnds, neighbors, First Taptist ushe board, ' community Christian Eod Unlon’ Wesley A. M. E. Zion Chure uring the i1l Vand and father. E MRS. BMMA STARKE STARKE. Deaths. Departed this life Fridas at 8 ., at his: resid New Jerwey ave. n.w., EDWARD ¢ beloved husband of Edna C. Tauber). Notice of funcral hereafter. BOSS. Thursday, March 8, 1923, at 5:40 EDWAED W. 'HOSS, son of the late liam A und Fliza A Boss, in his 65t s Funeral “from his er's residence. Mrs. Einma F. 2 11th st s.w.. Sat urday af atives and friends invited v BUTLER. Departed 3 7, 18 belor Wil life . Wednesd, 1. JAMES Rt z Lizzte Liadcliive, Mary Storum, Georgia Smith, Catharin Gordon, Lucy' Diggs, Ellx Hudnell, Ward, John Butler. eral from Lis late residence, 1841 5th st. n.w.. thence to Church of Holy Redeemer, Saturday morning. March 10. at 10 o'clock, where high mass will be sung for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. ment at Arlington cemetery. this 30 8 father of oo March 7. 1023, at Home for Aged & AMANDA ' CHERRY. colored 3 s morgue. 1f not called for by Do, larch 10, 1923, wuch regqins will be disposed of in wceordance with law COOPER. Thursday, March 8, 1923 at Oteen, N.C., LEROY i beloved kon ‘of William Cooper (nee Penman). Iut . Va Departed _ this 1923, at 5:50 p. P T CROW. Maria Crown: John. Will, Chester muins can be seen at Mrx Dabmey's undertaking establishment, st. between L and New York ave. Finer from Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church, Gth aus F sts. se., Sunday, March 11, 1 o'cl siarp. Hev. Joseph P ene, pastor. CLEMENTS. Wedne: March 7. 1923, 3 am.. at her resi 1408 31 ne. BARBARA M. CLEME: widow of r. Fu urday at 2: invifed. Interment at Congressional tery. Kuddenly, Wednesday. March 7, 19 WILLIAM H. DAY, beioved hushund of Fannie Day and devoted father of thres sone. seven dai s and brother of sister and three brothers, atd @ lost o relutives and friends. Funeral Naturdas. March 10, at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. . Greene bastor, He leaves u sacant chair in our home that | never can be filied. He is gone, iut not THE DE WITT. Thursda lingeeing ilines, at’the hy ter, H.” Winitred De Witt, 236 st New York city, MARY T mother of I. Winifred De Wi Blanch Barlow. Funeral serv West 97th DE WITT t and Fdna s Sunduy e T Hospita Thursday, March 7 on ' University DICAMILLO. residence, §34 4th st March 10, at 8:30 a.m Churelr, where said at 8 w.m. for the re Interment Mount Olivet cen und fricnds nsited DOUGLAS. Suddenls. March p.ar. at her residence Brd st sw MARTHA. teloved wife of George Douglas and desuted mother of Maria Toliver. | om her late rasiden-e. Monday elatives and friends invited. Though our hearts are sud and lonely And our crows is hard o beur. May we live with this assuranie That we will meet*her over thore - FAMILY, i1e George W MARGARET thene » Satur. o the will b 1923, at 8:30 (Baltimore papers please ¢ FORD. Entered peacefulls in . rexidence. 3 Loat. Bv. Wednewas morn ng at 240, FLOR esated danghte of Engene and har 0; Joving sister of I'mma. Ttoca, jro Canrlotte and Agnes Ford. Funeral Sunday, March 11 at 1 pm. from Miles C. M. E. Church, 3rd st between 1. and M n.w Sweet giri—she came ints the worid To see '8 sample of its miscre Shetasted of fis hitter And tried o drink the potio hen gent] Disgusted FORD. Al Gua are invited FLORENCE FORD, u member of Paren Juvenile. No. 25, at Miles t". Church, at 1:30 Sunday. March 11. Siater AGNES L - Superrisor. Sister LOTTIE I'. BASLON. HOWARD. Departed thi £ 1623, at 11:05 p.m. Mrs. Llabeth risburg. Pul AN beloved danghter tte up turned her head aside ith the taste. MAMMA 4 ns and to attend Juv the funerai M1 Howard Le of Rev. and Mrs. Wiliam 7. Howard, 100 Mzssachusetts ave. n.w., and sister of Mrs. Bertha Howard Collins. Dir. Howard Jr.. Mrs. Eiiza Howard Mrs. Losise Howard Irma and Ruth 1 March 11, 1 pan., Zien st. bet) 3rd and 4% s and friends invited 10 IRLAND. Wednesday, March 7. 1023, FRED IRLAND, beloved husband of Louise Josiyn Irland, father of Masx Josisn and Poily Atherfon TIrland ineral services at his e residence, 1129 Columbia rd. n.w.. Sui- urday. Maren 10, at 11 am. Tnterment private. (Detroit, Mich., papers copy.) JACKSON. Pack, oward. Fus B sts. Entered 1623 nto rest. Thursday. rch 8 at 4:20 pom. GEORGIANA JACKSON, “beloved mother of Edith Hill Brooks and devoted mother-| cer Brooks. at their home, 200 N st Notice of funera! later. JAMES. Thursday, March & 1923, J. DORSON JAMES. Funerai from_his late residence. 1308 Mass. ave. n.w.. Saturday. March 10, 3 p.m. Kindly omit Sowers. LANGLEY. March §. 1923 in the T3th rear of his age. WILLIAM ANDREW 1. LANG LEY. horn March 31, 1848, in tis city Funeral Monday. March 12 11 a.m.. from Hanion's chapel. 641 H €. n.c. and friends nvited Thursday, March 8. 192 nw JOHN ¥ 3 816 H st. n.w., Saturday. ) at 3:30 pm. Interment Congressional cem eters. MANDLEY. Wednesday, March 7, 162 WILLIAM H.. beloved hushand -of Dorcus Mandlcy, aged 74 years. Funeral from W. W. Deai's funeral parlor, 816 M st. n.e Saturday, March 10, 8t £ pm. Interment Addison Chapei. ) MABRSHALL. Departed this life March §, 1023, at 12:30 a.m., VINCENT MARSHALL, husband of Henrictta Kmith Marshail and won of the late Joln and Eliza brother, of (hristiana Greenfield, and Eugene Marsball and Mrs. (lementina Hamiiton, Funeral from 1521 i2th st. n.w. Monday, March 12, at 9:30 o'clock a.m.. thence” to St. Augustine’s Church. whors requiem high mass will be sung at 10 o'clock a.m. Reiatives and friends invited. (Upper Mariboro, Md., and New York copy.) GRAFTON L. .. C. and Hay Va., son of the jate Jofin 1. and ) Puneral from St. *Matthe urduy morning. 9 o'clock. ment private. McORATH. Wednesday. March 7, 1623 MARY daughter of the Thomas and Honora at ‘her residence, Home. Tielatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Saturday morning, March 10. Solemn mass of requiem in Soidiers’ Home Chapel, at 9 s.m. " Interment at Mount Olivet cemeters. MoGRATH. Members of the Alumnac Asso ciation of Holy Cross Academsy are requeste to attend the funeral of MARY Saturday. March 10, at 10 o'clock, States Soldiers’ Home Chapel. EUGENIE L. LIEUTAUD, Rec. Sect MILLS. Departed this life Wednesday, March 1923, at 2:55 p.m., at her residence, Vienna, SARAH JA beloved wife of John Mills and’ devoted mor Sarah Brown. Mary V. Laylor and W R. Mills. Funeral Sunday, March 11 p.m., from First Baptist Church, NEITZEY. Suddenly, on Match CATHERINE, beloved wife of the gust Neltzey. dence, 640 Morton place w.e., ou Saturday, arch 10, at 8:30 t'ence to Holy e Church, where mass will be said at . for the repose of her soul. Interment Congreusicral cemetery. REED. Wednesday, March 7. 1023. WIL- LIAM . béloved hushand of the lste Fan- nle S. Reed. in the 9Ist vear of L s at Taltsvull's parlors, 443 Tth s s.w. Funeral from Taltavull's parlors, Sat: urday. March 10, at 2 p.m. Relatives and invited. Interment at Cougressional £ 1920, at 1:20 pm.. at his home in Hyatiaville, Md.. WILLIAM .. Deloved husband of Martia B. Kogers. No tieo of funeral later. THOMPSON. Thursduy. March 8 1023 his_residence. 408 1 si. nw.. LOUIS beloved husband of Jennie Thompson. mains_can be seen at Saffell’s chapel, 5th n.w. Funcral services ut pe! . March 12, at 1 Relatives and friends invited. Inter ment Gleawood cemetery. u . at F., R Inter- | ati Funeral from | niles Clasees | of | Mount 1E BEATRICE HOWARD. | Misxes | plense | aw of Spen. £ papers please | 11 Me- | T Tater. | Funeral from her late resi- | v In Memoriam, BREWER. 3 d und father. who departed 1921, THE FAMILY] tinix York papers in sad by woth BROWN s memhrance ‘of Grandmother, Mry Wio passed o eterndld g toduy. March 9, 1 Master's REBLECCA rest thr My sullering chili: head upon, My b w and lay your in atayed valley of, deatn T With Thee T am not afruid.” . JENNIE, MAR mother dear, a m as gone and left me behi But for me she did her best Ko may (od grant her eternal rest. HER SON ARTHUE Heaven retwineth now the treasurc ket keeps Where my dear mot HER D, Mother. he How T wisii that Through these How I mixs you, sloeps VGHTE 1 miss you. s were liore Years of sorrow mather dear. laining of tGod, who teok v MARY To H No one kvovs h In'my sad and In yonr HER PHIA, PA,", Calm ou the bosom of Young sparit, t Even widle with us thy footster Hin seal was on thy brow NDDAUGHTER NELLIE, NEW YORK Today recalls the memors of my dear. zrand nioth That 1 loved best v dear Savior it g RANDSON randmother, ANTY (, tes your blest spirit, through the rears 1 the stare DETROI11 lden was the call, tiree years ago this world to a peaceful rest r Lord. who kioweth best ve my best. God only knew, aur 1ife T could_not d YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER BEATRICE BURKE. Sucred 1c MA of our Le wiio entered lax. March RURKE, mother nal ANDREW AND HEIE CHILDREN CLARA DYSON RINS COLLIER B COLLILE Mar HEATH I sad remenirance ELIZABETIE HEATH sixteen’ yeurs twdny. March 9. 1907 Dear Bat soms Aai Tt e o TN ING CHTL ! b N rANNE lite I | JEFFRIES. darti IE T Hi ¢ In . | tor tr Antie ANDL T BROTHE ™ o BEVOTED ANDNISTER [JENKINS, 11 o bt o s dear o i s ITENKINS . azo today, Mari Mareh | Ard kind to ul) HIS DEYOTED MOTHER AN SON I JENKINS AND CLARZELL et 1) ANNTF nemors of aur desr AL JOHNSON and devoted mot! X years ago, Mare Eo today CHARLES ¥ CALA AND GRANDCHILDREN Suerad TOHN HER CHILDREY MONTA | KING hemory of m KING. who died Ma but |KLEH. I dear mother. parted this lif o 1801 <ad hut MAR RET KLEH years ago, Marca Goue, but not forgatien DATGHTE AMIE belorad who dicd MAXWELL. Tn remcmbra ashand, TAMES H. MAX four vears ago, Marc LLL HIS WIFE fS'KUB[]NER f STUBENER May her HER DAUGHTER. ¥ SISTER, HARRIET STUBENER. denr wife an BENER. Wi day, March 9. HER HISRAN HER DATUGH and sister i Mareh 8, wing memars ANNIE M NA LANAHAN ASCORWIN AND Sacred to the memors of my mother. ANNIE M. BT! passed aWAY ofie JeAr Ago lo 1 PHILIP LR, EDNA TRENER ANAUAN STULZ. In sad but laving our dearly beluved son and brot’ . Who entered info cterna remembranes of JOHN F Relatives | ded by fricnds we In the midst of pieasure For beneath the smiln Tvar s alwass FATHER, MO THOMPSON. In fovin: s dear me who deps Mus, March R AND SIsTER aud devoted memory Mrs. JOSEPH ted Uds life three i i fadirg. me would 50 mother now to guide me ove sinccre and true er to curess mo as You would want to do. The dear ane now is sleeping No_care is on her hrow- on. hiam not for weeping, I have no mother now. HER LOVING SON SAM AND FAMILY THOMPSON. 1In loving remembrance of our Ber, ELLA HENTER THOM life ‘three sears In_our home xou are fondiy remembered Sweet thoughts stili eling to sour name The hearts that loved you so dearly in 1ife Love you Just the xame. H OTED CHILDKEN. A tribute of love and desotion the memory of our dear mother, AN WARREN, who departed tils life eleven years ago ‘today 1912, o o dear, we remember As the time swiftly fiies, Some day, we pray, that we may meet In & home above the skies HER _DATGHTER, DAISY RICHARDSO AND_SON3. CEMETERIES. NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground tual ca ‘hapel—Perfect Servicg— Ecetual_ cs ChavelPerrect_ & Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. S.E. Linc, 65023, Booklet, Information or Visit to Ceme- cary. Cali MB, OAYLOR. Liso, 44. ~ FORT LINCO! The Park Cemete Non-Sectarian Beautiful and fitting location. dily sccesslble-—on electric car Tine, B Baitimoro boulevard. at District Tine, Office:70512th St.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745, ° for lllustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGRS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St, Prompt suto delivery service. Artisdo-expreest e, WARREN., well | . voicen In sad but loving remembraies of - JOSEPTr—