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HERE 1S A FOUR-PIECE FULL VANITY BEDROOM SUITE, in walnut finish, just as pic- tured. Comprises Full Vanity, Buw-ena$1 5 .75 Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier. A value — extraordinary at this price THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, » » ~ x 1 v o R HOKE SPEAKS HUMAN SIDE O F * King “Tut” Didn’t Have to Save .. King “Tut” started his saving after he was dead, when he took his treasure with him into the tomb. ; And if hié son wanted a golden couch or an alabaster vase, he could have a new one made. If he needed funds, he could extort them from his people or go to war. But the modern man, not being an absolute monarch and master of a million slaves, can- not be so lavish. So he puts his treasure where it will be of some benefit to the next genera- tion—more than that, where it will wax and grow greater and add to the owner’s power and pleasure during his lifetime. A savings account won’t make you a Pharaoh. But it will make you and your chil- dren prosperous American citizens, and that’s better nowadays. MT. VERNON Savings Bank N.E.Cor9tESE. Opposite the Guaranteed Quality at ational Furniture Co. D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923 THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudiness, with mild Increasing Ilempernlure. probably followed by rain tomorrow night; moderate south- west and south winds. Gives Thorough Discussion of Preamble at Meeting of Civitan Club. Dissecting the preamble to the Con- stitution of the United States and stressing the meaning and importance of each phrase, Dr. G. M. Hoke. series of talks on Hotel La Fayette yesterday. granting of the Magna Charta, ship. zenship. things done. the following Clvitans offered services: James Proctor, and Edward Brashers. most part, to other secti Constitution. 10, when benefit members of the club. Other civia clubs will assist gram tha Civitan Club adopted and approved Credit—Service—Low Prices at The National Furniture Co. “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms Give ALL an Opportunity to Buy Their Furniture Needs Now and Pay Conveniently With every purchase amounting to $100 or more, we will give our 42-piece set of Decorated Dinnerware, or a 26-piece set of Wm. A. Rogers Silverware. Kitchen Cabinet Golden Oak 124,75 Easy Terms THIS BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY-FINISH CANE PANEL SUITE, as pictured, is a wonderful bargain. Comprising Settee, Armchair and Rocker; spring seat construction; loose cushions; covered with a very good grade of velour ... Easy Credit Terms $109-% thority on history and _constitutional government and president of the Edu- cational Guild, delivered the first of a itizenship” before members of the Civitan Club at the Dr. Hoke traced the development of popular government from the landing of William the Norman on the shores of England up until the present day. emphasizing events that led to adoption of the Constitution and signing of the Declaration of Independ- ence. He gave particular attention to the_need in America today for under- standing a_citizen's duties and com- plimented the Civitans for interest dis- played by them in seéking enlighten- ment on the fundamentals of citizen- “The time has come,” sald the speak- er, “when our country should get down to brass tacks and begin practicing all that has been taught in regard to citi- The United States must put into operation the fine art of getting Clarence L. Harding presided, and in response to an appeal to the mem- bership for volunteers to assist teaching at Americanization classes William Hoge. Odell Whipple, Leonard Ruoft | Oliver Hoyvem, chairman of the lec- ture committea, announced the series of talks on ocitizeship, which started yesterday, would be confined, for the of the Announcement was made that club would take over the President Theater on the nights of April 9 and performances “Six-Cylinder Love” will be given by Secretary W. O. Hiltabidle read a communication from the Faderation of Civie Club Executives, whose pro- terday. Another letter from Frank R. Jelloff, asking aid for the forth- | coming conference of Boys' Clubs to ba held hera May 7, was also read Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, with mild temperature, followed by rain tomorrow night; moderate southeast and south winds West Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; tomorrow cloudy, with mild temperature, probably rain in west portion. . Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 40; 8 pm., 4 12 midnight, 34; 4 a.m., 33} 8 am., 37; noon, 51. Barometer—4 pam.. 30.27; 8 pm., 30.30; 12 midnight, 30 30: 4 a.m., 30.31; 8 a.m., 30.39; noon, 30.37. Highiest temperature, 51, occurred at noon, today; lowest temperature, 33, occurred at § a.m., today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 45; lowest, 36. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 38; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and &eodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:48 a.m. and 5:26 pm.; high tide, 10:42 am. and 11:05 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:36 a.m. and pm.; high tide, 11:20 am. and 11:45 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:12 a.m.; sun sets 6:20 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:10 a.m.; sun sets 6:21 p.m. Moon rises 8:26 a.m.; sets 10:14 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather In Varlous Citie Temperature. RUTIEN Stations. State of Weather. “fupaasas WM s ase om0 @ug o) Wy Alibene, Tex. 20.62 Clear Albany ..... 8034 28 Cloudy Atlantic City 30.44 34 r Baitimore .. 50.40 40 Birmingham. 30.24 Bismarck .. 30 00 Cloudy Hoston . Cloudy Buffalo . Clear (Tharleston. . 30. Cloudy Chicago ... 20.98 ncinnati.’, Cley. Denver . Detrolt ... il Paso alveston Helena Huron, § Jacksonyi] Kansax ( Los Ange 5 Pt.clondy Touisville . Clear Miami. P! 2 Clear New Orle Clondy | New York.. 3 Clear ! Okln. City Pt cloudy Omain Ft.cloud Phil Clear Cloudy Pt.clondy Forthand.0re 20 3 Raleieh.N (. 30,10 | 8. Laks ci San Anton n Diego. Franciseo 3000 8 Thuis... 2908 54 Zoms 48 Elony G0 48 Condy ; 8 E UL Clear WASH, D'¢.3038 41 33 .0 Clear FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. | London_” England - 42 Rain | Paris. France .00 5 Fart cloudy = Cloudy Pt.cloudy art clondy Part cloudy Cloudy landy Clear Clear 11 STOWAWAYS FOUND. | Baby Also Born on Big Liner En Route From Bremen. NEW YORK, March 21.—The steam- E=|er President Arthur arrived in Ho- iboken from Bremen, Germany, last | night with twelve more persons on board than her passenger list re- |corded. ~FEleven were stowaways and |the twelfth was a baby daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart- mann, formerly of St. Paul., Minn., who have lived in rmany for the last three is change in the passenger list came on March 12. Six of the stowaways were Ger- mans and five were American sailors {who had become stranded in Ger- imany. One of the former, Christopher i Schneider, said he had been a bar- tender in America before prohibition and had decided to come back. The President Arthur was delayed a day and a half by storms, Easy Credit Terms Crib and Mattress Davenport Bed TEN-PIECE JACOBEAN DINING ROOM SUITE of distinctive beauty, comprising Extension Table, Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table and six Dining Chairs, covered with good $ 1 O 9 . 75 grade imitation leather. A big value - Easy Credit Terms Easter Baskets for the Kiddies, LOST. . wilk crepe. Return to 2007 ave. and receite reward. . oney, Keyr. hetween People’s Drug Store, 18th and Colimbia rd.. and Chatham Courts. Return " ourts._Liberal reward. RACK of Iady's wrist watch, with initials F. v, A. Please return to 3577 Georgia ave. Ool._6889. BILL. FOLD. black: several notes and re. celpts and membership card of City Club, in favor of Frank M. Justice. Return to 1111 th vcelve_reward | BRACELET—Gold_initials N. B. B.; from { conrthonse to Kann’s. Reward. Col. 518, or {1772_Cotumbia_rd. TOG—Alredale: name Fannle: good reward. 2 G st n.e. J. D. Bailey 220 DOG—Chesapenke bay dog, on March 12, from 19th and Tenning road. Reward. J. C. Ke 618 Pa. ave. n.w. 22 & | tween {DOG, white and black setter; not broke; pel { 525000 _reward. _Columbi | BOTTOM FOU U.S. N. A. class '22. Reward. Call Adams 2527, o 'ENGLISH BULL PUPPY | vicinity of Grant road. Liberal reward. Phone { Lowery. Cleveland 102. 280 | GLASSES_Tortoise shell; Monday afternoon Reward. ~ Phone Frankiin IT.ASSES_Tortolse shell rim, in leather case, ithin last week. Reward. Phone Colu;::) ANDRBAG, black, containing church envelope, keys, ete. Reward. FPhone Franklin 1627 K at. " TRISH SETTER--Three vears old; color, red no marking, Reward. Linc. 1616. 631 7th Y84, in_a brown leather key retalner. Kemard it returned fo Raleigh Haberdasher. | LAUNDRY PACKAGES (2); #5 reward. 1721 o mw o { LoR ,afiver, Witk bifocal glnsses. : Howard. {733 Chnreh st. Phone North G217. | MUFF, black caracul, Saturday afternoon, at | Kahn's, Lansburgh's ‘or 10-cent stores. “Re- turn Mrs. M. Summers, 1533 § st., after 5 | pm. Reward. Tel. North 5582, . | PEARLS_String;_reward: no questions asked. | Charies Bloom. Hotel Harrington. o i (on_string), between 16th and Eye A Prestdent Thenter, Tueaday evening; Tiberal reward. Phone Franklin 886, 22¢ | PIN—Diamond, sapphire, platinum: Monds: }(':c'ri. 2o Ontario Yoo Reward. 1736 Col rd- | PIN—Amethyst bead. in shape of & heart: | Monday evening. Finder please return to !1801 P st. n.w. Receive reward. 220 POODLE—White male, from 11156 K n.w. T, | 8127, Reward. . g | FUREE—Brown leather; Tuesday night on 16th |'st. ‘bus; contained sum of money, dlamond ing, key®, etc. Return atter 6:80 to 8126 16th | st Reward 20 | ROSARY_Amethyst: March 1T, in_or near atricl Bttt " Cail North 0464, Heward, STACLES—Bifocal, nickel frame, bent T e Tucaay, 20th." 1008 N mw. He: | ward. == . TOH FOB_with Junior Order charm, be- L nt office and 1638 A st. n.e.; $8 re- Ward 1f returned to above address. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s. between 2000 Conn. {ave, and the Treasury Dept. March 19. Re. ward. 2000 Conn. ave., apt. 133B. . Col. 2025. WHIST WATCH—Lady's, gold case; Eigin. 0 st. and Lamont or 11th sf. car. Reward. 1025 Lamont st. e $42 1IN BILLS, also receipt for $i0 on Poto- mac Blectric Fower Company; either on F st. car about 7:18 Tuesday or on Sth st. be- Smee % 122 Bl Tos, Fider b returning to Na ciation, Commercial National Bank CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Somesh Chandra Bose of India will glve a demonstration in mathematical calculations Sunday, 2:30° p.m., at Art Center, 1106 Connecticut avenue, to which the public is invited. Admis- slon free. Prominent speakers. William Jennings Pine, former minister to Panama, will speak at meeting of Kentucky Society tomor- row evening at Franklin Square Hotel. Election. Musical program and,dancing. Military Order of the World War will meet at luncheon Friday, 12:30 p.m., at Army and Navy Club. Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines will make ad- dress. Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department of Potomac, will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., Grand Army Hall. Big Sisters will meet Friday, § p.m., 700 11th street, room 610. The art section, Twentleth Century Club, will meet tomorrow, 3 p.m.. at 1447 Irving street. Mrs. Dwight Marsh will speak of “Art as a N; tional Asset.” Morris Bien, United States reclama- tion service, will give illustrated lecture on “Changes in Geography by Government Activities” tomorrow. § pm. at Y. M. C. A, 1736 G street. Free to public. University Club: Dinner dance Tuesday evening at $ p.m. Ohurch, or on P 'at. car golug | W, Ilrl‘hlw»od‘ Citizens’ Association wiil meet Friday, 8 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Georgla avenue and Military road. - The Dahigren Terrace Thursday Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs, utler. mdies’ Aid Soclety,’ Universalint urch, will have Easter sale in church parlors, 13th and L streets, tomorrow, 3 to 8 p.m. Home-cooked dinner, 5 to 7 o'clock. A lecture by Bernarr Macfadden, physical culture expert, will be given in ‘the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel on the night of Tuesday, April 3. The Sisterhood of Adath Israel Con- gregation will entertain members and triends tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., in the synagogue, 6th and 1 stree . Presidents of the units of the Amer- ican Legion and chairmen of the POPPY committees will meet with Mrs, Mamie Palmer in room 127, Willard Hotel, at 7:30 p.m. Saturda. Miss Margaret Wentworth, writer, will give an address at the E streef branch of the -Young Women's Chris- tian Association tomorrow at 6 p.m. She will speak of the trip around the world, which she has just completed. The public is invited. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Anthony League will meet, 3 o'clock, at General Federation ' of Women's Clubs clubhouse, 1734 N street. Board of education will meet, 3:30 o'clock, at Franklin School. TONIGHT. Y. M H A and Y. W. H. A. will give a minstrel show and dance, 9 o'clock, at City Club. Meeting for Home for Widows and Orphans of United States War Vet- erans’ Association will be held, 8 o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. Conneoticut Avenue Citizens' As- ociatjon will meet, 8:15, in All ouls’ 'Parish Hall. National Catholic Service School for Women: The Kilmer Gircle will &ive reception. Honor guest will he Mrs. Kilmer. mother of the poct-hero, after whom the orga i s atter | ganization 13 H(‘fl:ve}:flmtnt giotels Recreation all—Dance under auspioe: - building, 8:30 oclock, © o> °f ©P MRS. S. D. SMITH DIES. Succumbs at Age of 84 After Siege of Poor Health. Mrs. Sarah Duke Smith, eighty-four vears old, widow of Addison Miles Smith and a native of Prince Georges county, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, Rexford Miles Smith, 1866 California street. Funeral sorvices Wil be held Thursday at Wright's undertaking parlors. Inter- ment will be in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. Smith had been in bad health for some time. A slight stroke of paralysis hastened the end. Born near College Park, Prince Georges county, daughter of Israel Maudit and Eliza- beth Duckett Jackson, Mrs. Smith Was the last survivor of ejghteen children, Since the death of her husband, Janu- lary 24, 1909, at the age of seventy-six, Mrs. Smith had made her home with her son, sole immediate survivor A brother-in-law, the Rev. Hobart Smith, 1s rector emeritus of old St Thomas' Protestant Episcopal Church, Owings Mills, Green Spring Valjey, Baltimore county, Md. Mr. and Mre. Smith had resided in Washington for about Sixty years, living for many years at 1122 Vermont avenue, = e LAPPIN FUNERAL HELD. Census Bureau Employe Dies in Missour! and Buried Here. Richard _Corcoran Lappin, sixt years old, for thirty-three vears witl the census bureau, died suddenly in Jefferson City, Mo., Sunday. The body was brought to this city. The funeral was held this morning from the fam- ily home, 115 12th street southeast, at 8:30 o'clock, and subsequently re- quiem mass was sung for the repose of the soul at Holy Comforter Church, 14th and East Capitol streets. Buri was in Mount Olivet cemetery. fra was a native of Chicago and came to Washington when a young man, en- tering the government printing ofiice, where he later became superintendent of paper stocks. In 1890 he went to the census bureau, where he became chief of vital statistics, serving from 1900 to 1916. In later years he had been supervising special agent in testing registration in the states. He was secretary of the vital statistics section of the American Public Health Association. He. 1 survived by his wife and .a daughter, Mrs. Be; Hutchison' of this city. Sl Stchison of thls ity MONUMENTS. REMOVAL SALE 'WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMEBN’ 0013 h ot e TAL 00 We specialize in designing and erecis ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint. ment with portfollos of designs and sug. gestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street.- CEMETERIES. SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST hington's Beautitul Burial Grouna Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfect Service— Cholce plots—Mederate prices—Terms, Office, 17th_and Pa. Ave. S.E._ Linc. 6502, For_Booklet, Information or Visit fo Ceme- tery. Call MR. CAYLOR, Linc. 982. FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care autiful and fitting location. - Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baitimore boulevard, at District line. Office:705 12thSt.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745. Write for lllustrated Booklet Card of Thanks. PARKER. [ wish to heartfeit appreciation friends for th sympathy during the the Deautiful floral tributes sent at the death of my dear busband. MARY PARKER. * tanks and . Special communication Warren A A M., at 11:45 a.n March 23, 1923, for 11e purpose the funeral of our Iate Brother ANDERSON, Members meet at Frazier's' undertaking parlors, Tea st. bet. Tth and Sth stx. now. Funéral 1 o'clock. Attest THOS. W. JORDAN, THOMAS W. PARKS, Secretary, W.M, . ATWELL. Departed this life after u_brief fliness. at Providence Hospital, on March 20, 1923, ELIZABETH ATWELL (nee Rittase), "aged 26 years, beloved wife of Leo M. . Atweil. Funeral services will be held “at ‘the home of her parents, 2702 Evergreen terrace, Baltimore, Md., at 10 o'elock Thursday, March 22, . BANION. Departed this life Tuesday, March 1923, at her residence, 2308 Geor MAKY K. beloved “wife"of She leuven to Mis. Virgin Miss Ranion: two i Banion. of ¥, March 22, at 1 p.m. ffom the Church of Our Redecmer, Lutheran, . at 10:30 CHAPIN. Tuesdas. March 20, 19 p . FRED- RICK . CHADIN. aged 6 sear. Faneral Thursday, March Interment Oak Hill CHAPIN, The District of Columbia Command- ery of the Milite rder of the Loyl Legion of the U tates announces 1 deuth of Herediturs Companion FREDERICK EMMO March 2 i and H Stre Thursday, March 22nd, at 2 Internent at Ok Hill Ceme Admiral CHARLES H. STOCKTON, 8. Navs, Commander, H. POWE! er. EDWARDS, Departed this life Sunday, March 18,1923, at 7:45 p.m.. in foll triumph of faith, “ALBERTA “EDWA (nee Sann ders); widow of the Inte James Edwards, de voted mother of Edith, mond, Irma, Eugene and i loving daughter of Eliza Suunders, sister of Lillian Sorrell, Hattie Wheeler, Mattie Mor ris and Beatrice Smith. Funeral from her sister’s residence, Hattic Wheeler Fost thence to Zion Baptist Church, on F 5 ats, mw, Friends and reiu 10 GIDDINGS. March . MARGARFT. beloved wife of Willim H. G. 45 sears. Funeral from her lal 1018 7th st. s.e.. on Thursday. 550 p.m. Interment at Congressional ceme- tery GILLON. Monduy. March 19, 1923, at 5:30 p.m., at bie residence, 214 K at. ne. PATRIOK ©.. Deloved husband of the late Catherine Gillon, Funeral from his late reside hursday, March 22, at 10 a.m. Interment Mt Olivet cemetery. Strictly private. (3 York city and Baltimore papers please copy.) cefully away Tuesday, w.m., At his Tesi Hanover st. n.w.. CHARLES A. beloved fushaid of Jeanetts Funrral from W. R. Wood's un establishment, 307 N st. n.w at 12 noon. Relatives GRANT. Departed this lite Monday, March 19, 1923, at %:45 a.m her_reside 1245 Sthoat, MARY A GRANT, béloved Wife of B F. Grant and mother of Albert ., Joseph A. and Tecnie Grant and Mrs. Sadie Hayman. She leaves to mourn their 10es 8 host of relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday, ut 2 pm.. from Ebeneer A. M E. Church, O st. between 27th and 25th st., Kev. Charles Wesles, pastor. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we d s still, A piace is in our home, hich never can be filled. THE FAMILY. No one knew her but to love her, HOWARD. March 20, 1 . 1425 11th st. w.w., DOROTHY Futieral from J. H. West Son New Jerses ave., Thursday at Friends and relatives invited. ¢ rteq this life Sunda; 206 Oth st. n.w., RACHEL he 'late Chap. rs a 1 t " Church s and G Bullock. MANUEL. Monday, March 19, 1923, at the dence of her sister, Mrs. James 0 ins, 1521 4% st. s.w., ADDIE L of the lste Filmore Manuel of Mrs. Augusta and the la Mayhugh. Funeral services at 132 ww., Wednesday, M =3 teerment Gaines: MOXLEY. Tuesdar, March 20, 1923, at his_residence, 408’ 9th st. MOXLEY devot, slton, Froest Bowen Moxles. hereafter. MYERS. Departed this life at 10:30 am., Monday, March 19, 1923, at her_residence, Fin. ave. n.w.. AGNES MYERS, be other of Willlam F. Myers, Sarah Carter and Rosa Curter, sister of Wil Gilbert, grandmother of Charles De Rarnes' and William Barnes. Funeral ice of funeral ‘Thursday, March 22, at 2 pm., from St.| urch. 15th’ and Church sts. n.w. Friends and relatives invited to attend. 1% NELSON. March 20. 1923, DORA H., beloved mother of Clarrisa A., Oliver H., Dellu, Rose N. J., Norman J.' and Agnes'C. N son. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral pariors, 816 H st. n.e.. Friday. March 2 at 2 p'm. Interment at Fort Lincoln ce tery. PIPES, Tnesday. March 20, 1923, MARTHA R. PIPES, wife of Capt. James M. Pipes. Funeral from residence at 1368 Irving st. n.w., Thursday, March at 11 am. Io terment pri Virginia papers Dlease copy. 21¢ PRATHER, Monday, March 19, 1023, at 1 am.. CATHERINE, beloved widow of R. J Prather. Funeral from her late residence, 1102 K et. se, March 22, at 8 am. thence to St. Peter's Church, where requiem maes will be said for the repose of her soul. 218 PULIZZL At her residence, 1118 Lamont st n.w., dn Tuesday, March 20, 1923, IRENB E. “widow of the late Capi. T. Veserano Pulizzi, U. §. A.. and daughter of the late Capt. Ira Goodnow, U. S. A. Funeral from her iate residence ‘on Thursday, March 22, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. " Interment (private) Congressional cemetery. RICH. Departed this life at Freedmen's Hospital Sunday. March 18, 1923, 10 p.m., EARL, son of Tiomas H. and Bessie Ric after ' brief illness. Funeral Saturda: March 24, at 11:30 a.m., from Eplesus D. A. Chirch, 6th and N sts. n.w. 23% ROCKETT. Suddenly, on Tuesday. 1923, at Casualty THospital, heloved husband of Sophfa’ Rockett, dence 719 16th st. n.e. Funeral from his late residence on Friday, March 23. at 2:30 p.am. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment Congressional cemetery. SCOTT. Departed this life Tuesday, March 20, 1923, at 6:35 a.m., ELLEN T. SCOTT of 1336 Que st. n.w., beloved wife of John D. Scott. She leaves to mourn their loss six children, one sister, two brothers and a host of other relatires and friends. Fu neral Friduy. March 23, at 1 p.rm.. from Grice's undertaking parlor, 12th and R sts. n.w. 220 BMITH. SARAH D., widow of Addison Smith. Funeral private. . THOMPSON. Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 20, 1823, at Columbia Hospital, EMMA S widow of the late Frederick Thompson, U. S. N. Notice of funeral hereafter. VALENTINE. Wednesday, March 21 &t 7 am.. at her residence, 1430 & .w., RUTH SWAN VAL wife of Roland W. Valentine and beloved daughter of Mrs. Julix A Swan, sister of thel Swan ell. ~ Notice of funeral In Memoriam. ADDISON. 1In memory of our dear mother, who departed this life one year ago today, March 21, 1922, 'Tis so sweet to be remembered And pleasant it is to find, Although yon may be absent, You are still kept in mind. Soon in your path I will follow. ‘When iite's Lrials no onger shall be: Agthehrinn o God 1 il meet ou ere to Test etornally. HER DEVOTED SON AND DAUGHTER, JACOB ADDISON AND ROSA NSLOI BETTS. In loving memory of onr beloved son ‘ana brother. CHARLES E. BETTS, who de. rted this life eight years ago toda; arch 21, 1915, Today recalls a memory Of our loved one laid to rest, And those who still remember At ihose who' loved him best. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, FATHER AND BROTHER. * UGE. In loving remembrance of our dear year ago today, March 1, 1922, The hands that did so much for us, ‘When helplessly we lay; God knows they worked continuousiy, But they. are. gone today SINAH, JAMES AND LITTLE HELEN. * CHEW. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, FRANCES V. CHEW, who entered the great beyond seven years ago today, March 21, 19186, Lovingly and tenderls we luid her o rest Away from earth's sorrow and care. Dear mother, we know you are waiting to Wi e blessiage.ot to_sh ¢ blessings o¢ hesven to shara, ‘HER CHILDREN. ® Thirrsduy, — In Memoriam. DAVIS. In sad imt loving remembrance of March 20, 1923, Gone, t not forgotten. SBAND AND FAMILY. * DINKS. 1In sad but Joving remembrance of p Through the years you struggled on. il his place there i no other. Yet T, know he did his share. Every day brings back sweet memories. E brings back a tear. y heart 1 cherish Thoughts of one 1 loved a5 dear. HIS LOVING SISTER, MARTHA - P e DINKS. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dearest friend. JAMPS ALE who entered rest one March 21, 19: God hns taken son, dear friend, To His home of eernai And some day we hope t And to this in God we The_vears of When the me Tow “The Mastor ha A eaileth for thee He anewered, “1 am readr fo go HIS LOVING FRIEND, MINNIE WORM- FISHER. In loving rememhrance of my dear ANNIE M. FISHER. who passed rs ago today. March 21. 1912, DAUGHTER BEATRICE. FRAZIER. In sad but sweet memors of my devoted micce OGHREITTA TIBF TER. who Jeft me five years a ho21, 1918, The month of March is here. numbered and whispered HER LOVING AUNT, CARRIE A. LEWIS FRAZIER. . FRAIZIER. In sad but loving remembrancs of our dear daughter. OGHREITTA TIBRS FRATZIER, who departed this life five years ago today, March 21, 1918, The month of March is here To us the saddest of the year, Blecause five years ago today Our dear one passed awas A bapps home we once enjored How sweet th nors * still But death hag lonesomeness This world can never fill MR AND M W. H. TIEBS AND FAMILY. . GRAHAM In loving remembrance of LLOYD GRA . who died four yeurs ago today, March 21." 1919, " ~ We tried mo hard to keep him with Rut God willed that he could not stay; Tntil af last. with broken hearts, We saw him pass awar. LOVING GRANDDAUGHTER, SADIB EDE- HARDY, Died two vears ago yesterday, March’ 20, JOSHUA HARDY. how T miss you. Now bapps vo Toved Somie dar. TED SISTER, MARY. * our_dear hushand a er. WILLIAM E. MASTIN, who' died one year ago today, Murch 21, MASTIN. HIS FAMILY. ¢ | PULLEY. 1n ad loving remembrance of dear father, PULLEY, who ago today, i is done; A tory wom. out sufferiug and feel no pain, we <hall see you again SON, P, 0 SON PULLEY, DEVOTED' DAUGHTE P. GILBERT OF PITTSRUR( SIMPSON, Tn sad remembrance of my 1o and devoted daughter, RUBY A. SIMPS( who departed this life fifteen years ago today, March 21, 1808, Ther say she is dead. but she fsn't. Too bright to remain here below Her Heavenls Father cailed her, And Ruby had to go. May the heatenly winds blow softly O'er that sweet and hallowed spot Amid the changing scenes of life You will never he forgot HER LOVING MOTHER. * STEWART. Tn sad and loving remembrance of our m and grandmother, ELIZA- BETH STEWART, who died seveuteen years ago today. Some may think we are not lonely While at times they see us smile Little do they know our leartaches DATGHTER AND GRAN ELIZABETH AND THI In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. HENRY A. TEMPS, who departed this life five years ago today. March 21, 1818 Sleep on, dear father, and take your rest, God called He thought it best. He saw sour 0% here was great And opencd wide WIFE AND SON.® e of our dear . who_departed sears ago today, March 21, TURNER. In mother, MARY F this life ni 1914, The midnight stars are gleaming Tpon her silent grave: The one we loved s de And tried 5o hard 1o save. The desr one now is sleeping. No care is on her brow Oh. blame us not for weeping. For we have no mother now HER DEVOTED SONS AND DAUGHTERS.® WALTER. TIn sad but loving remembrance of my dear son, CHARLES A, WALTER, who died March 21, 1 May his soul rest in peace. Today recalls sad memories of a loved one gone to rest, And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. MOTHER. * WARD. In sad but lovine remembrance of our dear dmughter and sister, ELIZARETH WARD. who departed this life nine years ago today. March 21, 1914, No one knows our suffering hers And the emptiness in our hor For that sweet soul. so pure That shines within God" God called her awar to His hig Our hearts are still sad a But the mighty hand kne And she tesis in her hen HER LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MR Speare Co. UNDERTAKERS 4208 H STREET,.NW FORMERLY 9407 oT. N s §, Iln-t!nflg“ lfi‘l(nbou Spexre Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, Estadlished 1841. Phoue West. 96. Automobtle Service. e J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director Bmbalmer. Livery in connection. C. chapel and modern crematorfum. prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel call M HERBERT B. NEVIUS 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608, Private Ambulance 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 ablishment griablishment. 940 F St. N.W. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 181 ELEVENTH ST. S.B. Undertakers. mbalmers. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 15 SEVENTH ST, N.W. 4 Magern Chapel. ‘teiepvone Main 2473 = N e TPy MORTICIANS e TI'imothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E, Model Chapel. Lincola 142. Private Ambulances. Livery in_Connectlon. Quick, Dignified and Efficient Servics, W. W. Deal & Co,, 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Automobile Service. Chapel. ____ FUNERAL DESIGNS, Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St. Prompt suto delivery service. Artistio—expressive—inexpensivey .