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WINNER OF FIVE GRAND PRIZES [} Smile as You Work —with a “Eureka” rapid, thorough cleaning, in un- interrupted service, in freedom from attention, the new “Eureka” model represents the highest de- velopment of Vacuum Cleaner de- sign and manufacture. —American women, during 1922, purchased one “Eureka” for every four electric cleaners of the other 69 makes combined. BUY ON EASY TERMS Poiomac Llectric Appliance Co ; |_‘607 L4thi St i Y hianon Reilay et Eicite Liberal Credit Terms to All } American Legion, and chairmen of the poppy committees are to meet with Mrs. Mamie Palmer Dorsey, in room 127 Willard Hotel, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. An old fashi song fest will be held at the E. V. Brown Community Center tomorrow night under the aus- ploes of the Community Music Asso- clation. Robert Lawrence will lead the singing, sisted by Miss Helen Burkart, at the plano. The Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Mount Ver- non M. E. Church. Dr, K. B, Moomaw will give expost. tion of Sunday school lesson tomor- row, 4:45 p.m., at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Miss Mabel DIl will speak before Women’s Alllance of Al Souls' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, MARCH 22 1923.° Unitarian Church tomorrow, 11 am., at 1789 Columbia road. = Subject, “Women and Emotionalism. Federation of Civic Associations will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in boardroom of Municipal bullding. American War Mothers will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Thomson School. ‘Writers’ Leaguo will meet tomor- row, 8 p.m, at Public Library. Robert Miller will give exposition of Sunday school lesson tomorrow, 4:45 p.m., at 1333 F street. Disappearance of Walter Johnson, eighteen years old, 86 N street south west, was weported to police of the fourth precinct last night. He left on a bicycle Monday morning, relatives told the police, and failed to return, and his absence has caused them much anxiety. The missing young man has sallow complexion and wore Your Opportunity Is Coming at 13th and G Sts. Watch for It WASHINGIONS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE . CASH = CREDIT 7th and D Streets N.W. Genuine American Walnut Italian Renaissance Dining Suite Home makers who demand quality and enduring beauty in their home furnishings will welcome the opportunity to buy this high-grade Tudor de- sign suite ON CREDIT, and at a price hardly consistent with the elegance of the pieces, as illustrated. The new oblong table extends to six feet when open, the buffet is extra large and designed with drawers and cupboard spaces to meet every need. The china cabinet has center door. Six gen- wine leather seat chairs to match complete the suite. Self-Sharpening Scissors 8-Pc. Brown Earthenware Cooking Set New 4-Pec. Genuine”American Walnut Suite Including Man’s Robe and 48-inch Dresser A suite of the better kind, superbly made and finished, gen- erously proportioned and embodying all that you would expect in a quality suite. Full size vanity with large center plate mirror, bow-foot bed, conveniently arranged maw’s robe and 48-inch dresser with large plate mirvor. Use Your Credit—Have It Charged dark clothes, a cap and tan sho when he left home. Miss Myrtle Yost, teacher in Kinj man School, was robbed of a purse containing street car tokens and a pair of diamond earrings, valued at 325, during noon recess yesterday, she told the police. Mrs. 1da Harrington, 401 Maryland avenue southwest, has asked the po- lice to investigate the disappearance of two diamond rings, one a cluster setting, valued at $200. and the other a solitaire, valued at $100. Mrs. Har- rington said the rings were stolen from her home Tuesday. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Kentucky Soclety will meet at Franklin _Square Hotel. Willlam Jennings Pine, former minister to Panama, will speak. Election of officers. Dancing. Ladies’ Ald Bociety of Universalist Church will serve home-cooked dinner |: from 5 to 7 o'clock in church parlors. Easter sale until 8 o’'clock. Rev. E. J. McGuinness of the Catholic Church Extension Society. in charge of chapel car, St. Paul, will lecture at St. Paul parish hall,” 15th and V streets, at 8 o'clock. Subject: “Missionary Needs of America.” All invited. Morris Bien, United States reclama- tion service, will give illustrated lec ture at Central Y. M. C. A, § o'clock Subject: “Changes in Geography by Government Aotlvities” Free to public. Count JIlya Tolstoy, son of Count Leo Tolstoy, will epeak at Metro- politan A. M. E. Church at 8 o'clock. Count Tolstoy is an opponent of the bolshevist government of Russia and will speak to that effect. Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department of Potomac, will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at G. A. R. Hall. ‘Washington Chapter, No. 28, Centennial S. give 500 will A 26-piece Rogers sil- ver-plated ware outfit or a 42-piece dinner set with every $100.00 purchase of furniture—cash or charge account (it makes no dif- ference). e . Golden Oak Finish Costumer Aluminum Double Rice FREDERICK E. CHAPIN . FUNERAL SERVICE HELD Friends and Members of Bar Pall- bearers for Attorney, Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. The funeral for Frederick E. Cha- pin, well-known attorney, who died Tuesday last at his residence, 2027 O Street northwest, sixty-two years old, was held at St. John's Episcopal Church this afternoon. Burial was in Oak Hill cemetery. The pallbearers were personal friends and members of the local bar. He I8 survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Loulse Libby Chapin and two children, Frederick Joseph Chapin and Miss Marcia Kath- erine Chapin of this city. FUNERAL RITES HELD ' FOR MRS. IRENE PULIZZ! ‘Widow of Army Captain, Who Died Tuesday, Buried in Congres- sional Cemetery. The funeral for Mrs. Irene E. Pulizzi, eighty-three years old, widow of Capt. T. Venerano Pullzzl, U. S. A., who died at her home, 1118 Lamont street northwest, Tuesday, was held at the family residence this after- noon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Robert Talbot, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial was in Congressional cemetery. Mrs. Pulizz was a native of New York. She was educated at the Convent of, Notre Dame. For more than sixty years she had resided in this city, and was well known among = large circle of friends. She is survived by a son, Talbot O. Pulizzi, and a daughter, Miss Blanche L. Pulizzi, principal of the Tenleytown public school. —_— Iparty, 8:30 o'clock, at Hotel Roose- velt. ' Prizes. The Studio Players will rehearse two plays at 1614 I street, 8 o'clock Any one interested is invited. Benning, Glendale, Oakland Citi- zens’ Association will meet at Smoth- ors School, Benning road. Trinidad Citizens' Assoctation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Blafr School. The Social Hyglene Society will meet, 8 o'clock, in lecture room of First Congregational Church. Rev. Jason N. Plerce, pastor, will preside {and speak. Addresses will be made by Dr. John M. Cooper of Catholic University; Dr. Abram Simon, presi- dent of board of education, and Sena- l?tr dRoya\ 8. Copeland. * Public in- vited. Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. hopes jto reach the goal of its campalgn at its membership social to be held at headquarters. Announcement has been made that so far. the largest i ‘contrlbu!lon has been made by Shiloh Baptist Church. Open meeting of Homestead, No. 6409, Brotherhood of American Yeo- Imen, to be held in Northeast Masonic | Temple, 8th and F streets northeast, 8 p.m. Alexander Anderson of Des Moines, Iowa, will be the principal speakel —_— T. L. SPAIGHT DIES. Native of Washington to Be In- terred in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Thomas L. Spaight, fifty-three years old, a well known member of the building trades, a native of Washing- ton, where he had lived all his life, died yesterday at his home, 803 G street southwest. The funeral will be held from the home of his sister, Mrs. Catherine M. Waite, 803 G #treet southwest, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, followed by solemn requiem mass at St. Dominic's Church. The interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. He 1s survived by two sisters, Mrs. Molly Burdine and Mrs. Catherine M. Waite, and two brothers, James and John D. Spaight of this city. _— GEN. CARLTON DIES, 86. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., March 22— Brig. Gen. Cales Henry Carlton, U. 8. A, retired, dled of pneumonia at a hotel here yesterday. He was eighty-six years old. The body will be taken to Cleveland, his birthplace, on Friday. Gen. Carlton served throughout the civil war, seeing most of his service as an officer of cavalry. D C—— TWO GET DIVORCES. Justice Siddons of the District Su- preme Court has awarded an interlocu- tory decree of absolute divorce to E. { Wesley Tompkins from Ella N. Hilde- brand Tompkins. They were married March 30, 1918, and the husband named two co-respondents. An_interlocutory decree of absolute divorce has also been signed by Justice Siddons in favor of Mrs. Mary H. Mitch- ell, from Albert F. Mitchell. ~They were mt\l;ried at Rockville, Md., April 16, 1918, i FOUND. Owner can have same by 2225 Proude_st. s. ToST. N—Gold, set_with emerald and between Keith's, Childs : liberal reward. Refum to E. S. 1631 16th st. 30 RAR PIN, piatingm and gold back, amethyat in_center, with head cut in intagllo, also set with four small diamonds: liberal reward. Mrs, Manning 2302 Wisconsin av 30 | BRACELET, chased gold 1ink, downtown sec- tion, Wednesday. Oall Kensington 125-M. * CLASS PIN—Wedneaday, Def. Vermont ave. and H and 10th and F Tnitials, U. P. H. Reward if returned to H. V. Lalor. 1310 Fair- mont_st. n.w. Phone Col. 1147-W. . DOG—Airedale; name Fannie; 1812 G st. n.e., J. D. Bailey. DOG—Chesapeake bay dog, on March 12, from 19th and Denning road. Reward. J. C. 18 Pa. ave nw. DOG, white and biack satter: not broke; $250.00_reward. _Columbia_3307. 26¢ | ENGLISH BULL PUPPY—Tuesday afternoon, vicioity of Grant rond. $25 reward. Phone Lowery, Cleveland 1 230 GLASSES—Tortoise_shell, downtown section or F street cars, Tuesday. Reward. Phone North 1153.J. 5 GLASSES—Tortoise whell rim, in lenther case, within last week. Reward. Phone Columbia 43627, 220 TRISH SETTER_Three vears old; color, red: no marking. Reward. Linc. 1515, 631 7th st. ne. KEYS—4, in a brown leather key retainer. Reward If returned to Raleigh Haberdasher, LAUNDRY PACKAGES (2); 8 reward. T721 9th st. n.w. 22¢ LOCKET—GOId_pendant, diamond studded: & relic; in or near Ebbitt Hotel or F st. between 12th ‘and 14th. _Reward. Phone Linc. 4860. PARROT, vicinity of (ulumbia road and will_identify: reward. Phone .M. C. Love. 1060 Columbia roa PEARLS, string; March 15, downtown dis reward. ' Phone Franklin 3373, Gt PEARLS (on string). between 16th and Eye and President Theater, Tuesdey evening: ral reward. Phone Frankiin 886, 22¢ PIN—Amethyat bead, in shape of & heart; Monday evening. Finder please return to 1801 P st. n.w. Receive reward. a0 POODLE, white__tag 9127, from 1115 K b.w. e Franklin 1825, Reward. FURSE—Japanese, at Woodward & Tothro Tuesday afternoon, containing about $25. Re- ward if returned to adjustiment office, Wood- ward & Lothrop, with contents. Please send back purse. . PURBE—Brown leather; Tuesday night on 16th st. bus; contained sum of momey, diamond Ting, kers, etc. Return after 6:30 to 3126 16th st. Reward 2 BOSARY_Amethal: March 17, ia o near t. Patric ureh, or o - car goin West. ~Call North 0494." Rewsra. - 52e" SILK BAG—Black, In 16th st. bus, Wednes- day morning. $1 reward. Apt. 28, the West- minister. o Wedn ats car, an thence €0 Dist. Baak, thence 14th 8 reward for return. ' Phone Col. Farragut at. e . WATCH CHARM—Masonic_and Knight Tem- t . RTRD DOG. | identification. proper ts and ). kold: initlals A R. . Phoue North 6770, Cards of Thanks. BUCKLEY, We sincerely thank the Jona- dabs, the ladies of annex, No. 1, Treasury Department, and our many friends for their sympathy and beautiful “floral tributes at the sudden death of our daughter and sister. FATHER A SISTER, MR. DENNIS BUCKLEY AND MES. IDA BAUR. - BURR. 1 wish to express my heartfelt thanks to my many friends for the kind- ness shown me during my bereavement it the death of my - husband, CHARLES N. BURR. ‘WIFE, MRS. C. N. BUKR. * HIGHAM. 1 wish to extend my thanks and heartfeit appreciation to my relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and for the beautiful floral tribiutes sent at the dea husban HERBERT HIG] HOWARD, ljam Jamwes Howard k thewr many friends for the expressions of sympathy which brightened the closing hours of their dear ANNIE'S life, and for those who comforted and strengthened them when she passed into the great beyond. ERAUSE. We wish to extend our thanks and heartfeld appreciation to our relutives and friends for their kindness and symputhy and_for the beautiful floral tributex sent st the death of our dear mother, HARRI KRAUSE. HER CHILDR uddenly afternoon . 1023, as a result of accident in Sojdlers’ Home Park, WILLIAM A.. jr., & year-old won of Dr. and Mrs. William' A. Boyd. Servi t home, 4413 0th st. n.w., Friday, March 23, at 3 pan. Interment at Glenwood. CAMPBELL, Suddenly, at Newark, Wednesday, March 31, 1923, W 3 MITCHELL CAMPBELL, in Ler forty-ninth year. Tuterment at Glenwood cemetery on ‘arrival of the 2:50 p.m. train, Friday, March 28, from Newark, N. J. CONNORS, Wednesday, March 21, his residence, 9 Handolph st. n.w., T., beloved husband of Helen onnors (nee Murphy). Funeral Saturday, Marci 24, at 8:30 a.m., from the above residence, thence to St.” Martin's Church, North C tol and T stv., where mass will be sung ® am. Reiatives and friends invited (Philadelphia, Kanxas City, St. Louis, M and Oklahoma papers please copy.) 23 COPP. Wednesday, March 21, 1923, at her residence, 1746 K’ st. northwest, MARY H., widow of Heory N. Copp. Funeral from the above residence Friday, March 23, 2:30 p.m. Interment Rock Crook cemetery. DUDLEY. Wednesday, March 21, 1923, Hot Springs, Ark., after a long filness, ‘AL- THUR H., belovéd husband of Maggie E. Dudley, aged 52 years. Funeral Saturdas, March 24, at 2 p.m., from his late residen Raliston, Va., State road. Iuterment Columbia Garden cemetery, Va. 2 EDELIN. Departed this life on Tuesday, Murch' 20, 1023, at .m., at Garfield Hospital, ALPHONSUS L. EDELIN, beloved mon of late Matthew and Rachel Edelin, devoted brother of Matthew and George Edelin and Julia E. Brown. Funeral Satur- day, March 24, 1623, at 9 o'clock, at purish of Our Lady of Perpetusl Help. 15th and Morris rd. s.e., where high requiem mass will be said for the repose of his sonl. In- {erment at L. Mary's cemetery, Aunapol FITZGERALD. Wednesday, March 21, 1023, at 4 pam., at her residence, 532 23rd st w., MARY G. FITZGERALD, beloved daughter of the late Michael and Mary Fitzgerald. Funeral Saturday. Notice of hour in Friday's paper. . HARDING. Wednesday, March 21, 1923, at 3:20 p.m., at the residence of her paren! 810 Quincy street n MILDRED MA belovied daughter of George F. and Be E. Harding. Funeral services Baturda. March 24, at 2 p.m. Relatives and frie invited to attend. E3 JOHNBON. Thursday noon, March 22, 1023, at the home of her sister, Mrs. George F. Stone, 3023 Macomb st., Cleveland Park, Miss HARRIET B. JOHNSON. JOHNSON. Departed this life March 19, 1923, p.m., in New York city, JAMES JOHNSON, beloved husband of Martha John- , ‘and won of Jacob Johnson and Alice Johnson, and brother of Edward, Rosa, Hannah and the late Ge:trude Merrill, broth- er-in-law of R. P. J. Williams, Robert Mer- rill and Ola Johnson. Funeral from his late home, 2046 Sth st. n.w., Friday, March 23, at 1 o'clock. We tried s0 hard to keep him with ns, But God willed that he should go; 8o, we yielded to the parting, ‘Though it filled our hearts with woe. FAMILY. * LA FONTAINE. Thursday, March 22, 1923, at 1:45 a. MABLE INDERMAUBR L& FONTAIND, ‘beloved wite of Charles 0. La Fontaine, aged 50 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. T LEE. Wednesday, March 21, 1928, at 4:45 m., EVAN WILLIAM, beloved son of phonso. W. and Annie P. Lee, aged 4 years. Funeral from his parents’ residence. 425 16th st. Friday, March 23, p.m. Relatives snd friends invited to at- tend. (Norfolk, papers please copy.) * LEWIS. Departed this life March 21, 1923, at 8. m., after a brief iliness, 343 28th .w., WILLIAM LEWIS (BRITCHES), be- sband of Lucy Lewis and stepfather hel Jones. He leaves other relatives and a host of friends. Funeral Friday, Maich 23, at 2 p.m., from his late residence. Interment at Union cemetery. . LOCKHART, March 21, 1023, at the home of her daughter, Mri Shepherd st 'n. formerly of Wakefield. 3 funcral” hereafter. (Boston papers please copy.) . MASINO. Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 21, 1923, at 6 his residence, ‘102 1st st. n.w. loved husband of Maria- rosa Masino. Funeral from the above resi- dence on Saturday, March 24, thence to Holy Rosary Ghurch, 3rd and F sts. n.w., where requiem “mass will “be celebrated for the repose of his soul at § a.m. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. 23¢ MOXLEY. Tuesday, March 20, 1923, at 8:20 p.m., at his residence, 408’ 9th st. s.w.. WALTER BOWEN MOXLEY, beloved hus: band of Eva Moxley, devoted father of Hamilton, Frank, Melvin and_Everett: uncle of Ernest Bowen Moxley, Funeral Friday, March 23, at 1 p.m.. from Zion Baptist Church,” F_st. bet. 3fd and 435 sts. s.w. Relatives and friends fnvited to attend. NELSON. March 20. 1823, DORA H., beloved 1923, at JOHN at Rose N. son. pariors, 816 H st. n. Friday. March 23, I at 2 pm. Interment at Fort Linccln ceme- tery. NORRIS. Tuesday, March 20, 1923, DORO- THY M., beloved daughte Mary A. Norris (nee Ei from P. Taltayull Friday, March 28, at 8:30 a. to St. Dominic’s Church, where mass will be for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. ves and friends invited. ~Interment private at Glenwood cemetery. PERRY. Suddenly Wednesd. 1923, at 2:30 p.m., at F: . HUDSON CRANDALL, beloved hushand of Mae Wiikison g:;rrv Short service Friday, of Jobn T. and t his late residence, and_friends invited Toterpent at Tracy Landing, RICH. Departed this life at Freedmen's Hospital Sunday. March 18, 1923, 10 p.m. ARL, son of Thomas H. and Bessie Kicli, brief iliness. Funeral Snturd: March 24, at 11:30 a.m., from Ephesus D.A. Chirch, 6th and N sts. n.w. 23% ROCKETT. Suddenly, on Tuesda, 1923, at Casualty 'Hospital, GEORGE T.. beioved husband of Sophia' Rockett, resi- dence 719 16th st. n.e. Funeral from his late residence on Friday, March 23. at 2:30 pm. Relntives and friends invited to at- Yend. Interment Congressional cemetery. ROYCE. Wednesday, March 21, 1023, LILLIE C.. beloved wife of Leslie Royce. Funersl from her late residence, 3503 T st. n.w., Friday. at 1 p.m. . Departed thi March 21, 1923, ANNE MANT! MER, beloved wife of G. ) sr.; mother of Newkirk and Margaret Pi Funeral services will be held at 13 Atlanti st.. Congress Heights, Saturday at 2 p.m Tuterment at Glenwood cemetery. (Phila- delphia and St. Paul papers copy). J SOOTT. Departed this life Tuesday, March 20, 1023, at 6:35 a.m., ELLEN T. SCOTT of 1836 Que_st. n.w., beloved wife of John D. Scott. She leaves to mourn their loss six children, one sister, two brothers and 2 host of ofher relatives and friends. Fu meral Friday, March 23, at 1 p.m., from @rice’s undertaking parlor, 12th and R sts. n.w. e SPAIGHT. Wednesday, March 31, 1023, THOMAS L., beloved son of the late James and Hannora Spaight, in the ffty-fourth year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Catherine Waite. 803 G st. s.w., Saturday. March 24, at 9:30 am.. thence 'to St. Dominic’s Church, ~where requiem mass will be sung at 10 o'clock for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends lovited to attend. Interment at Mt. Olivet cemetery. = 'ARKE. Wednesday, March 21, 1923, Rev. ST ORGAN LEE STARKE, DIV, of Trook Iyn, N. Y., beloved husband of Mrs. Mabel P 'Starke, Funeral services at chapel of John X Wright €o., 1337 10th st. n.w. Saturday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Inierment nsviile, OMPSON. T ar Columbia Horpital, idow Frederick Thompson. . era et apel of A; I Secluppert, 2008 Pennsyivania avenue, Friday, March 23, at T, Relatives and_friends fnvited to attend. Interment (private) at Oak Hill ALDEGK sday, March 21, 1923, CKER. Wednesday, March 21, 1923, R RUDOLPIL beloved son of Wil: liam and the Iate Nellie Waldecker (nee Funeral from the c.apel of ' Company, 1113 7th st. March 20, Suddenly Tuesday, Mareh 20, KE MA. thluw o'clock. terment St. Mary's cemeters. 'WILSON, Officers and members of the Ladies’ Mutual Relief Assoclation are notified of the death of Mrs. MARTHA E. WILSON. Funetal was held Wednesday. Mareh 21, 1923, RACHEL B. BUTLER, Pres. LULU PRATER, Sec. UNDY. “In sad but loving mem dear mother. PATSY BUNDY. wio depar his life four ye o o el s four years today, March Friends gather aronnd with loviog face; u'é',‘;,',z'x‘ DAUGHTER, BARBARA CHISLEY . In xad Lut lovinz remembrance SEpmy dear friends, WILLIAM ). GROF: NER, who entered into rest six y today, March Q7 e A There is & link that death cannot ses Love and remembrance live forevers T sought through life’s garden of roses asd 1 Jeweled B, all unchanging and yew, And'1 found one sweet blosso with dew. Love, sympati true; And the heart of that flower, my friend, it was yon HIS DEAR FRIEND, MARTHA SWEENEY. JOHNBON. In sad but of Mrs. WILLIE MAY parted s iife o toving _remembrance JOHNSON, who de yeur agzo, March Dear wife and_mothe You left us in But. oh, how we While: call HUSBAND, beloved of sour Masi it you, onc and all. Tl 'we. too. He shall CHILDREN. AND A tril FATHER. * te of love and devotion in st _and only daughter MAY JOHNSON. wio s Year ago today, March po one @ last farewell, s id good-bye to none Her loving Tieart ceased t And before we knew it The days of her life v The messenger “God has sent to She auswered, In God'’s home of fadele Willie Muy is now a Dwelling in that holy « With the golden_ xate HER DEVOTED FATE FAMIL JONES. In i eut was gone. . JONE: £d, this fife one Year ago todas ery day brings back sweet memories, Every memory brings a tear: Deep within my heart 1 cherish thoughts Of my Tom 1 loved so dear. LY MOTHER, JESSIE E. JOXN. . In loving remembrance of my dear husbund, GEORGE T. KING, who departed this life two years ago today, March 22, Gone, but not forgotten. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. LUCAS. 1n sad but loving remembrance of my devoted husband, JOHN THOMAS LUCAS, who dej Gone but not forgotten. HIS LOVING WIFE, GEORGIE LUCAS. * LUCAS. In sad but loving remembrance of my devoted Sather. JOHN THOMAS LUCAS, eparte: ife five y Siascenarted this life tive years ago todus, HI8 LOVING SON, JOHN §. LUCA! g0 today, March Two years ago the sun was shining, The sky was ‘s canopy of blue.. rts were bright and cheerful, Because then we had you. Death has robbed us of our loved one, Of the one we loved so well, Taken from this world of sorrow Safely home with God to dwell. The flowers we placed Have withered ‘and de 3 But the love for you who sieeps beneath Will never fade away. Rest in peace. LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. * RALLO. In memory of my dear grandmother, CATHERINE RALLO, who died. March 25, 1921, MARIO KIDWELL. ™ * In sad remembrance of our husband , JAMES A. SMOOT. who_ died elght years ago today. March 22, 1915, “Gone, but not forgotten,' MARY A SMOOT. AND N, ESTELLB = AND WIFE, DRI SMOOT. STEELE. In loving remembrance of our dar- ling baby, PAULINE VIRGINIA STEELE. who entefed into e rest seven years ago today, March 2 5. "Tis_sweet to me remcmbered, And pleasant 'tis to find Although you may be absent, You still arc kept in mind, MOTHER. DADDY, SISTER AND GR. MOTHER. ‘WELLNER. A tribute of love to the memory of our d other and _grandmother, LOUISA WELLNER, who departed this 1ife one year ago today, March 23, 1922. In_our hearts vour memory lingers Tenderly, fond and true There s not a da: That we do not HER DAUGHTE GRANDSON, CHIL- JAMES " H nk of you JPHIA_ FRY, AND S FRY. . memors of our mether, ER. who died one year ago But for 'y To_you is ieft the bitterness: To her all things are glad. And could Our aching 1 But this we Wi HER DAUGHTERS. * FUNERAT, DIRECTORS. Quick, Diguiied_:nd Lfficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H N E. LINCOLN 3464. Automobile Chapel. WA Speare Co. UNDERTAKERS 4208 H STREET. N'W TORMERLY 940T ST. . NIACN Speate Willis 3, Bpeare ma B. e rne 1 Ricbos Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1841, .I! West. 96. 3. WILLIAM L Funeral Director ‘Embalmer. Livery in 1 and modern 332 Pa._ave. n HERBERT NEW YORK AVE. N.v. g Private Ambulance. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automobile_Funerals V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the orizinal W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626. MALN 2608, ITHOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 181 ELEVENTH ST. §.B. Undertakers. Embalmers, Homelike Funcral Parlors. “Phone Lincoln 480 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH,ST. N.W. . By Chapel. Teiepione __ Main 2473 * MORTICIANS £ 30132 pewwa ave. TN, ® smonts s el Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. MONUMENTS. REMOVAL SALE WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL C0. CEMETERIES, NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington’s Beautiful Burial Ground ‘Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfect Servi Choice plots—>Mederate prices—Terms. Office, 17th_and Pa. Ave. S.E.Linc. 6502J. For Booklet, Information or Visit to Ceme- tery. Call MR. CAYLOR. Line. 982 FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarlan Perpetual Care ful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car Hne. On Baltimore boulevard, at District line Office:705 12thSt.N.W. Phone Franklin ‘4745, Fasiidnto Write for Illustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros, Co., 1214 F St, Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—ine;