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SOCIETY. Society Mrs. Henrv C. Wallace and Daughters Have Motored to Gunston Hall to Visit Mr. and Mrs. Hertle. first visit in . Wadlace and her Mrs. Angus Mae- Miss Wallac nd Misy 1wh Wallace, have Hall, ¥V to take tea this with Mr. ud Mrs. Louis W lace s greatly rden and the | Rob Haull and jeireld Hertle teen o thirty: Heit asked ¢ cabinet | ghurnt is motored nsto fternoon Hertle. Miss er th | company sted in rose g Tt den at Guuston restorations of J Mis GARDEN T HOUSE, Inc. 1014 Vermont Ave. Easter Sunday Dinner, $1.25 12 to 8:30 P.M. Consomme Celery Broiled iderioin Steak Baked T Mashed Florid: Warfile 2 Beet Tot Fresh Str Demi Tasse . Beginning Monday, April Celebrating 25 Years of Progress 1216 F St. NW. INC. Detroit, Gunston Hall, Countens Gizycka Hostess This Evening. Countess Gizycka will entertain a | the home of her mother, Mrs. w. and ‘about 150 additional guests . There 1t the hoste er of_th Filling Cranberry Mushroor Sugar-cured Ham Cauliflower i Browned Sweet Potatoes rawberry Ice Cream Crackers more Monday to visit Miss Marion Riggs, daughter of Mr. und Mra. Clin- ton L.'Riggs, through the Baster holi- daye. Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, who went to their home at dam, N. Y., after the_ close of gress, salled from New York City s |on the Majestic to spend some Wwe | European travel. The commissioner of internal revenue and Mrx. David H. Blair have | with them for ‘the liaster hollduys the latter’s daughter, Miss Adelaide | | Douglass. who has come from her nool, Sweet Blair. Mr. and Mrs ! r will entertain a company of | Young people at the dinner dance this evening at Wardman Park Hotel for Miss Dougla: Mrs. Frederic A. Keep sailed from New York today on the Majestic, to be absent in Europe for some months. Mrs. Wade Cochran was hostess to a small company at luncheon today at the New Willard Hotel. a Mrs. MacLay, whose home | has made to' 1 Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juckson Rarclay announce the n f their duugh- ter Alice Juse ohn ward Gahringer o il Tuc day, March 27, at St Lpiseny Chureh in this’city, Eev crt Talbot officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Jolnson nounce the engugement of thelr daugh- ter Betty to Mr. Ver, orwood Wa fleld, the marriage to take place April 18, at St. Paul's Luglish Lutheran Church, Mrs. IL Russell Perk Harriet Davenport Perkins of Newbury- are guests of Col. and Mrs. "C. Kelton at Soldiers” Home. f fifty at dinner this even- Patterson, at 15 Dupont ced for dancing after the will be covers for four. table, and about young people have been | Countess Felicia Gizycka, hostess, will - Fel; b 1s cntertamning at party this rnoon in 1 Miss Flore )y pssmate Aiss heth of whom | Loliday s with Springtel: sspending the b rank H Miss Mary Funk w is evening for he npar Chevy Chase ¢ 7 Sauce Sauce Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Entertain for Daughte Mr. and Mrs. Bay Hor Aruold Wurdman Park Hotel have with the for the Easter holidays their daugh- !ter, Miss Bernieo Arnold. their son, Mr! Willlam Arnold, and Misy Alberta Keeler of Texas. Miss Arnold und clussmates at the € young Mr. Arnold is a student at Peekskill Military Academy Mrs Arnold entertained ata lunche at the Shoreham Hotel today for daughter and Miss Keeler, and row will he hostess in her apartn a Wardman Fark at @ lunch n Cream Salad Miss er are 1, and Pudi LI P PP H PN N NP IA AT 2d Prepares Food by Freezing Kelvinator—the refrigerating equipment which sets right into the ice box you now have—has opened up to housewives everywhere a compara- tively new method of food preparation. Kelvinator is to the preparation of food by cold what the electric range is to the preparation of food by heat. With Kelvinator any housewife can easily prepare delicious mousses, ices, sherbets, custards and salads, by simply leay- ing them in the Kelvinator icetrays for a few hours. The same icetrays are used to freeze dainty cubes of ice in which maraschino cherries, sprigs of mint, or violets have been frozen, or which have been tinted or flavored to suit the drink. Kelvinator eliminates the iceman. It automatically keeps the refrigerator at the same, low, even, cold, dry tempera- ture, summer and winter. It quickly pays for itself in the food and in the ice bills it saves. It is air cooled. We gladly supply a complete list of Kelvinator owners in your community. Write for it and learn how enthusiastic Kel- vinator users are. Washington, D. C. Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration for the Home ELECTRIC HEAT AND COLD CORP., 1622 You St. NW. N, 8123, Gentlemen: Please send me full information about Kelvinator. My refrigerator is: .. ADDRE>>............ LADY GEDD! e ambassador of Great Rritain Wife of their children, will sail fr wil W m New York today return to Washingt Miss 1lam Willard Fiuf Nevil, Brow 11 not re- ugh this Margaret Culle 1L where she , Mrs A Fla. rn to Kut Halse Whitak Tailer of tel Hamilton a companied Taller and | s S. Harlan are York city, tor Mr. and Memphis, ] Zaster Robert J.. ar Wayfarers Book i Shop Taint Perfu Tusting in_Washin “Eight” Jackson Place Lafayette Square Telephone Main 1716 Diamonds and Jewelry Oppenheimer & Shah . $2.00 ....8L75 "NET NOOK 1 THOMAS CIRCLE SATURDAY, Sir Auckland Geddes, who, with or England be absent for In a few days, . Canada 1 be @ sp tea to on, 4 Dam ind drewe program Monduy Club Rlack ading A reeitatic will H committee sponsoring the will t eveni Miss Dorothy ve Kendricis, M ter, the Misses Frede McKenney <@ Lucila Showa rica and Virgini M ss Alberta ¢ and Miss Miss Katherine P. Rice {5 man of the committee in mak ents for to be Wednes April Women's Cl cance will as the two held at the The Ameri Sunday, the cf charge the dan even TR 15 complete that have already club. n hea of rocs will be open o from 10 o'cle until 4 Mrs. Charles P. Neill, Miss Waggaman and Miss Mar will be lhostesses 4 the ed €| showir in the The i will isale t with Art and_Archaelog: open an Easter carniva vening from 7 to 1 refreshments, followed i ture |ext pro, beth Humphre {accompanicd competition by Miss Eliza- Edith Davis, Miss Apply Washington 249 Marxlan | CotLIE Stwier otina. __LOST. ATREDALE, male, strayed, without {gray and tan, answers to mame “'Bob." Col._2717. . containing Jewelry 8nd d ione Adame _ 1742. with 44 \ouble wingle diamon head) C wt. between 15 Linc, 31% with About 5 monthe oid, whit ward. 1760 Columi OLLIE 1T one brown ear. ¥ ek, | ward it American Railway Ex- press. 2nd und TOG, white, terrier, numed Jack, straved fron 635 Rbode Island ave. n.w.' Lib. oral reward 1f returned. Phone North 443 DOG, small white male, hair medium long oo body, short on head; bushy tail. light brown smali_spot on each side. some light brown on ears, bright face, brown eyes: named “Friekie.” Notity 104 O s.e., E. T. Ruark. Wil call bring reward. 3 EARRING—Jet and pearl; In vicini'y of 13th al G sts n.-."-‘«a,_ E. Lee. Main 725 * 1o Mondell, | MARCH 31, { 1York, therine | | | { | Husband Wi i the 1923. Avenell Ingle, Miss Mary h Tonkin. Hough; Miss Muriel’ Truesdell, and Miss Eliza Assisting will be Mme, Saburi, Mme, | Stangler, Dr. and Mrs. Mitcheli Car- roll, Mrs. Willlam Hitz, Mrs. Logan Wailer Page, Mrs. E. L. Sliter, Miss Clara Hill, Mrs. 1. McD. Sleeth, Mrs. erode idrews, Miss Clara nders, Mrs” Williem Fitch Kelly, Mrs. Adelaide B. Neale, Miss Mar- guerito Neale, Mrs. Esséry Barnard, Misx Glennan, Miss Belle C. Saunders, the Misses Miss shire, Mrs, Mi Nirs. b usanne hers, »n, Mr: Mrs. Hewitt Floreuce J. Featon, Eraily Alksne, Miss Blaneche -y, Miss Max Rolle, Mixs Marion” ‘Warner. Miss_Amy Putnam, d Mr. G Hamilton Martin, jr.. Mr Elliot Gifford, Mr. Rudoif von Huhn, Mr. Theo. J. Morgan, Mr. Dorsey Don- iphan, Mr. J S Neligh, Mr. Lee Page and Count Rudolphe’ de The public is invited und no have been fssued, MEMBER OF HOUSE FROM MICHIGAN DIES | Miss Ewin Old- Flor- riggs | cards Representative John M. C. Smith| Was Chairman of Labor Com- mittee in 66th Congress. Representative John M. C. Smith, from the third Michigan district, who as chairman of the House tee on labor in the S sixth Con- Bre:s, died Charlotte, Mich., ht of heart case. Mr. becr in il health for more | " during that period Tast the | commit. d is seventy 1. Mr. Sw arned the tor lic of | nicon versity d been prosecuting attor- n and member of the counvention of Michi- d two children, both mar- G. W. MONTGOMERY DEAD. Veteran of Civil War Succumbs at Age of Eighty. held M sk, from his re interm be Al ce w a idge, 3 oun| located ut ¢ outbrea war he with tho wis assigned to cerving with valor that Lranch of the ghout the war. Thirt ago he came to Washingto an the held up to the { u few vears | his wife 4| | Crion | wecept ‘lv’l‘l&'.‘\‘t:,i MRS. DE RIEMER DIES. | Official of Smith- sonian Institution for 20 Years. Emilv True De T William L. DeRiemer, died at the family residen l northeast following The arrangements | Wt been com- | Lk fval of a s Burial wiill enietery where m uncestors are buricd De Ricmer was the A. C. Tru True and the She was a { where she was | 1542 was a daunghter| Charles K. True. Imme- | cr marriage to the | De Riemer with her | t to Ceylon as a| & in that coun in churc country Dr. hes in Wisconst and later was con ected professionally with th titution for twenty was a_communicant | of the Mount Pleasant Congregational | hurch ai cars had been actlv the Women's njon, the Christian Associa. jon und the Daughters of the Amer an Revolution. is survived b ughter, Miss Grace De Riem 1d three sons, DT. Albert DeRiemer, | Chicago; Louis De Fiemer, of New | and ‘Arthur H. De Riemer of les, Ariz., formerly connected | postofiice department. Miss | True, a sister of Mrs. De, itiemer, aged eighty-three vears, dled t her home, 502 B street northeast, | DR. WALTER FERRIS DIES. Well Known Pharmacist Will Be Buried Monday. Dir. Walter 8. Ferris, a well known pharmacist. died Friday at his home, 510 Rhode Island avenue northwest The funeral will be held Monday af- terncon at S o'clock with Masonic honors from the family home. The interment will be in Rock Creek cemetery. The pallbcarers will be ade up of members of the Masonic fraternity with which Mr. Ferrls was v thirty-three been connected rmaceutical interests of in one capacity or another. rris was a member of and armony Lodge, No. int Vernon Chap- Arch Masons; Col- 0. 1, K. of T., and Almas Temple, A. A. O. N. M. He was also_a member of the Natlonal Union. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola Porter Ferris; a daughte: Mrs. Walter C. Glines of Boston, Mass; two sisters, Miss Annie M. Fer- ris of Washington and Mrs. Sarah wanson, and a brother, J. Warren Ferris, both of Brooklyn. N. Y. —_— BISHOP TUTTLE SINKING. vears Dr. with th Mo GLASSES—Palr_thick lens, god rim._and Jower fulse teeth, Thursday. Reward. Frank- lin_ 857 1e F at Fourteenth INE with varied Menu. Table d’Hote at $1.25 The Luncheon and inviting. 60c a plate us tomor- row—and every day. We serve a special and service every week day is tempting GRIP, biack leather, this m.m.. between folk boat and 12th ‘and Pa. ave., conta ‘clothing of woman and chil iStone & Poole's drug store Tour_ white j 250t ne. — - 2 LOAN Second), No. e, yostoriuy betwern Star i and Treawiry: secret service notified to tak Up this_bond if presented. IKeturn to Ii. Hogery, News Room. The_ Star. . LINK BRACELET, ouyx und rhinestoce, 1o hborhood 143 B st. n.w. or Mt. Pleasant reward. _Telephone North 0356. Circle of pearls and sapphires, Friday. on Bit. Pleasant car or downtown. rd It returned to 1847 Californ'a st. _North 5713. ! POCKETBOOK, uname and address inside; ro- Teard If returned 1628 P_st_n e SATCHEL, alligator, containing personal | fects; dropped from machine on E. I. between 1st D.w. h reward_offered c PIN, broken; childre enln_2212 Lot us arrange for your banguets and cancing parties. “MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 15th St, Col. 638 Dupont Circie, Fr. 5233 stainiug fa Washin Waltha case, on Georgia ave. from 11th and B to 6th and P ; ward. Miss Gertrnde M. Hacvey, 5506 1L ave. nw. Col. 8751 . WATCH—Lady's wrist; and H p.w. and Epiphaay Apt. 0, 1807 H sti . . gold; between 16th Glured. Beward. {HALES. Episcopal Prelate Loses Gain Made in Rally. ST. LOUIS, March 31.—The Rt Rev, Dantel §. Tuttle, presiding bishop of Episcopal Chureh in the United who has bheen ill with grip at h residence here for several weeks is reporteed as growing weaker af- ter having improved slightly in the past few days. “Attending physiclans still hold the opinion that there is little chance for his recovery owing to the pre. late's advanced age. He Is elghty- six years old. HOSEA H. SMITH DIES. Hosea H. Smith, messenger to the secretary of war since 1918, dled yesterday at his home, 315 Oakdale street, LeDroit Park, following a long illness. Prior to his appoint- ment to the position of messenger, at the close of the world war, he had heen butler in the family of former Secretary of War G ison. Card of Thanks. aud heartfeit appreciation to my relatives and friends, and the minister,” for their kindness and sympathy, d for the beau- tiful floral tributes went at the death of my ADA B. e T pwr sox, o BLACK. BLACKMAN, | CHEATHAM. FRASER, | READING. Fridus, March Beaths. ! March b7 restdence, 1130 e EDITH | BLACK (nee Sh phe 3 at ih <t o.w.. maker). in ) Funersl from the above rex Sondu April 2, at 10 s.m. Toterment at O cemetery. Please omit flowers. Friday, March 50, 1 at 4| am., at’ Child: Hopit Arsb | Hill it WOODROW, on of Mr. wid Mr Lester Bluckun Moidny, Apr 2, at 2 pan., fr Al St now BOESSER. Friday ) G0, 1 vonadence, SIS Nerth Capitod INE BOESSER, widow of the lite Jon W Hoesser and mother of 1 izaboth Deutermu in the 031 year of lut her late residence, Mo . Relatives cod fr tinore pupers pl CHEATHAM. Suddenly, Wedneslay, Marc € 1140 pim., nt his risdene 5 wtreet northeuat, Kev. MARCES L. 4 busband ot Eva F. m (ne e leaves 1o mous motuer, tise caildren, ce und five neph unday, April 1, at Church,’ 415 and ¥ William 5. Howur LKATHLL at B 4 o Mens CHIF R Tequested to tuneral of our lute r, BEV. MARCUS L. CHEATHAM Zion Baptit Church, ¥ et botwien | and 416 sw Avril 1 W INSOY NKLIN, B K at b br JOHN A, FRA CHEATHAM. Menbors of ( No. 3N5T, G. T, of 0. | oeluck noun; then ¥ st. near 3rd 5w SAMUEL HENRY P. SLAUGHTEL, P. CHEATHAM. The Criftus Attucks Relief As eociation announces the death of lev. MAL- CUS L. CHEATHAM, chuplain. The neral will be Sunday, Apri 1, 1 1 p.m., from Zion bapast Cuurch, tween Brd und 41; otu. s w W. STEPHEN 'ULLER, I'r. C. BUELLS, RIEMER. prist Churchs M. SCOTT, N, i1 DE Friday h € her dauzhter. ATis o L EMILY LM ET S Kew. W ter, EDMUNDS. wm., Freedmen's Uospits ioved Lusbaud of Ehzatety, fatuer and brot Tt Alvvander, beiiy L. Vayoe aod Brasus Edmuod neral from B & Br Tuvsday, April , at 2 o «louk pon. erc iuviied. EDSON. Thursday, March = Ipbia, Pa., CLAKLES F. ta'J. Edson and the 1923, at EDRON, won of ute Alfred J. FLETCHER, riduy, March 30, MAHALA' DE GRAFFENKEID FLLT moter of the Add,sou b and Marie A. Crawford o N 1130 Maon & arly vlumbia, 5 Allen's” ureral TS Satyrday Washi MacBONALD, i in her ath yeur. | held at “Guwie Monday, A Li Sarch il b - s I UREUND, Suddey, a1 by residen F. GRAHAM. ) at Free B fe cuddenly M men's” Hompital tof f Apnl z, at HERNDON. (ffccrs urd n Iutohin At Assois cad the 1 1 of HERNDON Sherman n.w pon W NATIANIEL KUFF KEITHLEY. RO ut uve A i cemetery Muroh MADDOXSMITH. Deva ren B0, 19 or ot . BERTIF, Eiln W belo MARTIN. residenne %, ut 1:30 p. vited to attend. Remtives and { Interment o, h two kisters, t sister-inlaw, one brotier-i other relatives aud fricnds. Thomas Frazier's T services Monda, Mount Afry Baj 5 tween Nerth Capitol aud 1st sts. MONTGOMERY. Iritar. Mareh 10 o'clock a.m., at his res.dence, GEORGE 'W. MON nd of Anpa Mont gowery, i the Roth year of his uge. Fun. dence. 230 Mass. ave. MURBAY. Suddenly, Wednesday. March RAY. daughter of the mother _of ~ William from Third Baptist Chorch, Va., Monday, April 2, 1:30 pm PALMER. At Emergency Hospitsl March 3, ELLA L., beloved wife o mer. Funeral from the residence of ber brother, C. W. Duffey, 03 §. Fuirfax st., Alexandria, Vi., ou Mooday. April P, ent’ Alcxundria, Va. men's Hospital, FRANCES, tliiam H day, beloved eister of Charles Pulley. nezer M. E. Church, 4th and D st | . Sunday, ot 2 pan.,’ April 1. Friends and relatives fovited. Intérmeut at Pasne’s cemoters. Young tnd | Rervices | st o Lins Hospital, MARY F. READING (neeG wav), wife of Joseph Reading of K . Funersl from Roekvilin Presbytorian Chureh 3 pom, April 2. (Baltimore papers pleats copy.) e SAUNDERS. 7 pa. SAUNDERS, Srs. Mattié Funeral Sund Thureda: 1923, at fter & long flluess, CARRIE the residence of her cousin, Fortune, 1529 10th st. n.w. 5 pm., from Winslow's st. v, Interment SCALES. Departed this life March i at 637 Tc st 0w, JAM | devoted son of Carric E Mre Roweua Newman and neg Bertha Hayes, Georgre and Arthur J trom Church of Our fi b, th st Dear Barry n Wisemau, 1. D., pastor, Snnday | SCOTT. Suddenls, on Murch . at Y pm., at Providence Hospital, ROB- | EKT WALTER, husbaud of Fapn.e Scott and | son of N. B. and §. B. Scott, aged 32 seurs. | Funeral Monday, April 2, at 10 o'clock, from bis late residen 2 Nichols ave. s.e. SMITH. Friday, Murch 80, 1923, at 4: HOSEA HOUSTON SMITH, brloved husband of 1da B. Smith, aud brother of Ernest A. and Leon A. Smith, Mrs. Pearl C. Harvey, : Mrs. Mable B. Robinson and Mrs. Madeline | E, Brown. Funeral from his late residence, 2326 11th st. n.w.. Monday, April 2. at p.m., thence to New Bethel Baptist Church, Bth and § sts. L., Rev. Jarvis, pastor. 1 | SMITH. A special communication of St. John F. M., will be held Mopday, Narp, at Masonic Te . corner 5th and Virginia ave. s.c.. fo The' purposo of aftending the funeral cf ou late brother, HOSE N SMITH Funeral from New Baptist Cliurel, corner 8th and § M3, n.w., 8t 2 o'clock. onder of th maste ROBERT W. MARSITALL, Secretary. BULLIVAN. Thursday, Murch 23, Wilmington, Del., JOHN J., beloved son of | the latc John and Annustacia Sulliven (nee | Funeral from the residence of bis . n.c., on Monday, April 2, 0t 8:30 am.; thenco 10 Holy Name Church whero mass will be said at ® n.m. for the ! repose of his soul. Funeral private, Inter. | ment Mount Olivet cemetery. ULRIOH. Suddenly, Saturday morning, March 81, 1028, at Sibley Hospital, WILLIAM K., beloved husband of Ada L. Uirich, and son of John B. and Mary C. Ulrich of 119 New York ave. n.w. Notice of funeral fa Sunday | Star. WHITE. Ly | | 1 ) at Friday, March 30, 1923, at 4:20] SSIE P. WHITE, beloved wife | White. Funeral Monday * trom e el ot same .| 17 P, ave. s.c. Vonersl private. 19 Satorday mor Mareh 31, 1923, 1 k. At M r N 1. JOAN WIGHT. s of Wshington, b Kunle Moud Montclair. | Washing | WIGHT. at % BREWER D. €., beloved Wizht. Funeral Jaterment (pi ton, Tucsduy Mmoruing ZURHORST. Saturdsy. March 31, residence, 2N 3rd GEORGE P., beloved son of Mumie “Burionst and ‘ihe iato Georse ¥, Zur- horst, wears. Notice here- atten, 2 her | EAR BLAND | BRUNGER. DODSON-JACKSON. | SETTLERS. SULLIVAN WANZFR ! WASHING In Memoriam. S. In sad but loving remembrance onr dear sister and daughter, GEORGL ANNIA BARNES, who departed this life ue” year age tdhy, March 81, 1622 bat feel o lonely volee 1 do not ds wers ever swe Than the words she spoke Her cheery ways, her smiling fuce, Are a picasure to_recall; e a friendly word for each, Aud died beloved by all. < wre folde bies arc-ull ende Mer begvenly crown iy won HER SAD AND TONELY SISTER MOTH g, KACHEL JOHNSON. A tribute of love and remembravce e )£ our devoted daughter, ei motiier, LCCY BLAND. who de thix tiirteen yeurs ago todars 31, 1910 that is sweetest and purest, Is the bud that is kiiled by the frost: And the love that is dearest aod truest, Is the true lovo that we_ have lost. MOJHER, SISTER, MES. M. W. HOLML AND CHILDREN, In AND Tt ter und parted remembrance 4 PERCIVAT . Who departed this iite af, March 81, 1918, Withoit ) 2, LOVING durk while MOTHER AND TRIENDS. * memory of my dear No one Knows tus That has cq IS DEVOIED CEPHAS. DAVIS. In cad ¥ t loving remembrance of wife und couss who d recalls Loved Today g SOLHLE AND BEOTLEL ' dcath ite, und W go. HER LUSSAND, SHERMAN DAVIS In sad but loving re memoraice of our der sister, ELIZABETI i S JACKOUN, WU pussed away three Seurs ugo Muren 31, 120, Lar At e ug at Ll throne, ccome. busom of her Bavior. TUE FAMILY ut loviog remein- undivobes, MARTHA wao _ov a this sutu, Marca, 1912, red 1w death DUILDEESN, L NG AND MULLIE HER v WALL THUMA tn and | Wiky getmrred 1 Murch 3 15 ufe 1w, 204 tuke your rest o cuilid you home, He thought 1€ e He wilielins bere was great it Wae the golen & 305 Ly OIED MOITLic AND SISTERS. ¥ of JULIA E. SULLL wno departed this lite . Marcn 3, 1918, e Fanta bt ons FRANK SETTLEKS, sVCDlECd JeArs 4EY one goie to reet 5 who tunk of ber today 5 loved Ber best. AND CHILUREN. In fad but loving remembrance of ¥ parents, ISAAC N ang EVERLIN died [ourteen uDu £ix Yeurs ugo. bit ol forgutten. LER DAUGUTEK, FANNIE A, GILLISON ng remembrance of our d and sister, PEARL WHIPP, life three years ago toasy, TEL . MUTHER we are not lozely, thes ree us smile; Littie ao they knew the heariaches Tont we suffer all the while. HEL DEVOTED FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HOS. R. NALLEY & SON 181 ELEVENTH BT. 8.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. Lomelike Funeral Pariors. Phone Pty wso. o > s sai-ae Timothy Hanl €41 il ST E. Phope L. 5543. Quic Dign d_snd Lfficient Service. W. W, Deal 816 H 8T. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Automobile Service, Chapel. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 FA. AVE. 8.5, Model Chapel. i Lincola 142 vate Ambulances. 1241 WISCONSIN AVE. SHONE wesT 804 Joseph F. Birch’s So 3034 M §t. WOWE et D omobile Service WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director anl Liver 1D connection. Commodious odern crematorium. Moderate prices. 32 Pa. wse. nw. Tel. call M. 1885 WA Fpeare €o. UNDERTAKERS 4208 H STREET.NW Bimes . Spexze -0 HERBERT B. NEVIUS v YORK AVE. N.W. N 920 NEW X e Ambuisnee, ALY 2004, “WNM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H et nc. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern i Automablie Funera V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears estblishment. 940 F St, N.W. Phone Frauk. 6526 MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect. ing memorlals (monuments and mauso. leums) of quality and character, We will gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work In any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO. 914 Fifteenth REMOVAL SALE [ON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO, 909 11th_at._n.w. CEMETERIES. 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