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THE EVENING STAR, WASH Sunset Gold, The Pride of Washington BU ERBest Creamery, pound . ........ Strictly Fresh, Extra Large. Just Received 3 Cars From Shenandoah Valley for This Sale. Doz., EGGS 26¢ SHREDDED WHEAT, Pkse., 10c COFFEE ™ it 41c CORN - PEAS E:E‘f%i.if“é:i.s.“.‘?‘.’..‘?'.‘:::::::%52 C ATSU Snider’s . .. .large bottle, 25¢ Beechaut . . .large bottle, 25¢ Pancake Flour, pkg. om 1lc Buckwheat, pkg. o 14c Ralston’s Breakfast Food P 23¢ MATCHES, Safety, 12 Boxes, 10¢ RICE, COMET, 1-Lb. Bag, 10c BAKING POWDER, Royal 1" % PE ACHES PnncesBest Extra 3i CORN STARCH, ARGO, Pke. 6c BRAN FLAKES, POST, Pke. 10c MAZOLA OIL 5=t 28 GOLD DUST, Large Pkg., 23¢ PRUNES &5 Large Size Pride of Illmols‘ Best Country Clent.leman. 15(: Beechnut—The World’s Best Large Bottle GINGER ALE GRAPEFRUI ORANGES g5 v 552 50¢ APPLES “Eree” 3 Lbs., 25¢ SPRING ONIONS, 2 Bunches, 5¢ SPINACH, FRES TOILET PAPER i & 25¢ MARSHMALLOWS “=" EGG NOODLE 25¢ SALAD DRESSING 34c MIL Pet ...............tall can, 10Y>c Sunset Gold ... ... .. ....small can, 5¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 Cans for 25¢ 16¢ BUDWEISER Eiiet MMONIA Parson’s,Bt. 15¢ SOAP rioi™ ™ 4lc 15¢ Extra Large Ones They Are Fine 10c Extra Nice Pound Quaker Brand 3 Pkgs. for Premier Large Bottle Extra Fancy, Flour! Flour! Flour!" Gold Medal and Pillsbury’s Finest 4 Pound Sack, $1.01 Buy Your Month’s Supply Today—Save Your Money—Will Be Higher Next Week JOIN THE THRIFTY THOUSANDS THAT THRONG OUR STORES DAILY AND INCREASE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT PIGGLY WIGGL “The Brightest Spots in Washington” INGTON, D. C, FRIDAY APRIL 13, 1923. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. moving picture, “Cartigan,” fea- turin; the-ride of Paul Revere and other revolutionary episodes, will be Sven by the Cleveland Park Mothers ub at St. Alban's Parish Hall to. morrow to raise funds for playground equipment and other improvements at the John Eaton Sckool. Two shows will be given, one at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and the other at 8.15 at night. The local alumni of Georgia Tech. will hold organization meeting to- morrow, 7 p.m.. at Franklin Square Hotel. Dinner, election of officers and addresses by prominent Tech men. The auxiliary to Vincent Costello Post, American Leglion, will give a card party tomorrow night at home of Mrs. Costello, 216 S street. The Tip Top Club will give its an- nual spring dance tomorrow at Y. W. C. A., 1333 F street, 8:30 p.m. Y. M. C. A. Service Men'’s Club will have , speclal program tomorrow, 'l 30 p.m. Music by Arthur W. Jett, Ernest Freeman, planist, and DH Elizabeth Crosby, reader. Cor- dial invitation to all soldiers, sailors and marines. Five hundred card party by Ladies’ Auxillary, Railway Mall Association, tomorrow at Northeast Masonic Tem- ple. Anthropolog!: Society will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., in room 42-3, New National Museum, M. W. Sterling will describe “Cave Hupting in the Pyra- nees.” Annual election. The Hubbard Home and School As- soclation will meet Monday, 8 p.m., in Hubbard School. The Wanderlusters’ hike S will start from Seabrook, Md, Per sylvania railway. Meet at Union Sta- tion, 1 p.m. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. “Planets of the Solar System” will be the title of a lecture by Prof. Dodge at Research University, 20 Jackson place. Admission free. Miss Alexandra Galeski will give 11- lustrated lecture, “The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and Its Influence To- before the art class of George ington University, 2024 G street, 5 o'clock. Public invited. TONIGHT. American War Mothers will meet, 8 o'clock, at home of Mrs. K. E. Gross, 645 G street. Willlam Knowles Cooper will speak. Northeast Washington Citizens’ As- sociation will meet, 8 o'clock, North- east Masonic Tempie. Washington Handicraft Guild will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1106 Connecticut avenue. Olaf Saugstad will give talk on “Handicraft as Related to Our Industry of Today.” The young people of Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church will give play |at Pythian Temple. The Big Sisters w! at headquarters, 700 room 610. 1 meet, 8 o'clock, 11th street, On to Norfolk” Club, National Capital Post 127, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, will give a dance at Mrs. Dyer’s, 1517 R street. Dance under auspices of Catholic Women's Service Club will be given at Catholic Community House, 601 E street. Ladies’ entertainment committee of Massachusetts Society will give a dance in private ballroom of the Ar- cade, 8 o'clock. Proceeds to help finance the entertainment of lady members of official party, who will be guests of the soclety May 4-5-6. Brookland Citizens’ Association will clect officers, 8 o'clock, at 12th and Monroe streets northeast. T. G. Bor- den will give radio concert. The plays “A Friendly Vision” and “Mistress Mary" will be given by Girls Friendly Soclety candidates’ class of Church of the Advent, in the parish hall. 2d and U streets, begin- ning 7:30 o'clock. Harmony Lodge. No. 17, F. A. A. M., will attend services at the Eighth Street Temple, 8 o'clock. Rabbi Simon will use for his text, “On the Square.” Special musical program. Deanwood Citizens' Association will meet in Deanwood School, 7:30 o'clock. F. W. McKENZIE, DELEGATE. F. W. McKenzie has been appoint- ed by the National Laundry Owners’ Association to represent them at the eleventh annual meeting _of the Chamber of Commerce, U. S. A.. to z‘,s held in New York city May 7-10, Manchester-by-the-Sea Summer residence with stable- garage and 16 acres wooded u land 100 feet above sea lcws- Extensive views; location mid- way between SINGING BEACH and ESSEX COUNTY CLUB. House contains eight masters rooms, five baths, seven servants’ rooms. Stable-garage with auto pit, box stalls and tenement. Grass court for tennis. Sixty miles of rugged New England coast line around MASSACHU- SETTS BAY visible from obser- vation tower. Your own broker or STEVENS, 904 India Bldg., Boston, Mass. _—- FOUND. DOG—Fox terrier; female; white pet. _Lincoln 2674-J. RING—In downtown section, April 5. Owner can have by giving particulars to H. H. Snencer. Careoll ave. Takoma Dark. i LOST. ATREDALE, female, 11 months old: named Peggy. Liberal reward. L. D. Engel. 709 Eve st. n.w. M. 223, BAG, 1ady's mesh, containing about §7, on M st. Reward if returned to 1309 14th st. n.w. * BAR PIN, gold fligree; st with pearls, on Thursd: eward. Phone Hyattsville 223. BROOCH Cameo. in downtown section of city, April 12, 1023; valued as gift. Reward if returned to Mrs. C. Heitmuller. Brentwood road and Tea st. n.e. Phone North 9209. HOKER, brown fox, between College Wom- en’s Club and 19th and Penna. ave. Phone Col. 5151. 140 DOG—Aigdale Db 8 p.m._Reward. NG, one pearshaped © ;"near norther nder please return to 2005 0 nd receive reward. 13° —From Banes’ Millinery, addressed Styron, 3318 Mt. Pleasant at. Lost o misdelivered, - on April 5. in Mt Pleasant. Buitable reward and no question turned to abave addrexs or_phone Col. 4157. KODAK, Brownie No. 2—Left on Treasury car, about 6:10, Thursday, 12th. Finder please . 8084." Reward.Mrs. Flelds. NECKPIECE, oppossum. Thursday- evening, 8 o'clock, between 1777 Col. rd. and Euclid st. Phone Col. 7702. Apt. 603. Reward. PIN—CBI Omega fraternity pin, between To- leside Terrace and Mount Pleasant car lin Tughes, Greek letter P Return 1866 Ingleside Call Columbia 10467, after Clrcle, of pearls and platinum leaves set dismonds. _Call Adams 584. 14 FIN (gold). oblong, small stone in center. 325 for return to owner, 27 R n.w. North 8423 3% POODLE_White, male. Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. PURSE—Small, black; downfown: contalned wutor money. Reward if returned to 1400 Monday night, April 9; family Reomard. “Sire: Gogan; A E at. Call morning or night. $500 FIRST TRUST hfl’l‘l. dated April 29, 1920, with Willlam M. Hoffman and Allan E. Watker. trosteve.” Lot Apeih 11y 030, Note rticles of 80 value to finder. Please st. a.w. aad receive ro- ked if re | THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Rain tonight and tomorrow: no change in temperature; fresh east and southeast winds. Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- row; warmer in extreme northw: portion tonjght; fresh southeast winds. West Virginia—Rain tonight and tomorrow; warmer In extreme east portion tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 60; 8 p.m., 55; 12 midnight, 48; 4 am., 47; 8 am., 48; noon, 48. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.20; 8 pm. 30.17; 12 midnight, 30.17; 4 a.m., 30.0 8 a.m., 30.04; noon, 29.96. Highest temperature, 61.3, occurred at 4:40 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 45, occurred at 6:30 a.m. to- day. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 86; lowest, 43. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 52; condition, muddy. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnifhed by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:25 am. and 12:52 p.m.; high tide, 6:20 am. and 6:44 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:09 am. and 1:35 p.m.; high tide, 7.01 a.m. and 7.25 p.m. The Sun and Moor Todas—Sun rose, 5:36 a.m, 6:42 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:33 am.; sun sets, 6:43 p.m. Moon rises, 4:25 a.m.; sets, 4:27 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Weather in Various Citles £ Temperature. un sets, i g Stations. ‘Atlantie Cit> 30 Baltimore .. Birmingham Blsmarck Pt.cloudy Fogy Pr.clouds Pt.clondy Cloudy Rain J Pt.cloudy Clear Philadelphia Phoenix.Ariz 78 o Diego... 20.04 64 58 Francisco 70 52 29, 68 52 68 36 54 42 56 38 8l 45 FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Statione. ‘Temperatare Weather. London, England Clea: Yieans, Austrla o r Copenhagen, Denmark. Stockholm, 'Sweden A Horta ‘Fayal). Azores . .. t cloudy Hamilton, Bermuda . Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Rico. Cloudy Havan: Clear’ Part clondy Cards of Thanks. CHAPMAN. We wish to express our many thanks for the kindness shown to our dear aunt, MARY CEAPMAN, by her societies. clubi. et "and ales hér relatives. man friends and ro the beutiful solo enng by Mrs. Jennie Tyler. THE FAMILY. 13° KING. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and’ appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness, the maoy beautiful flor: death of our desrly beloved husband and father, WALTER D. KING. THE FAMILY. * STUART. 1 wish to thank my friends and the examining division of the bureau of en. graving and printing employes for their kind svmpathy and contribution toward me dur- ing the fllness of my loving husband WIL LIAM H. STUART. HIS WIFE. * Marriage. MoFALL—SHERZER. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Sherzer snnounce the marriage of their daughter GERTRUDE ADELAIDE to Mr. JAMES DAVID McFALL of Philadelphia April 12, 1923, by the Rev. Allen F. Poore. Mr. and Mrs. McFall will reside in Phila- delphia. Beaths. ALLEN. Departed this life, at her residence, 44413 Franklin st. nw April 1923, at 3:30 p.m.. Mrs. LL: loved wife of Dailel Allan and mother of Lacy Wison and sister of Mrs. Emma W rea. Funeral from Mount Carmel Church. 3rd ana I. Sunda: Rer. Jennison, invited. Interment at Broadway, Va. AUGUSTE. Friday, April 13, 1923, at Provi- dence Hospital, ' TRENE AUGUSTE (nee King), beloved wife of George 0. Auguste Funeral services will be held at the resi- dnce of her ister, R. A. Polley, 330 5th st see., on Monday, April 16, at 2'pm. AUSTIN. Buddenly, Thureday, April 12, 1823, at his residence, at 3:30 p.m., JOHN WAL- TON, rector of All Saints’ Ohurch, Chery Chase, in 66th vear. Funeral from Ail Salgts' Church, Chevy Chase circle, : day at 2 p.m 15! OAMPBELL. Wedneaday, April 11, 1923, at 6:30 a.m., KATIE E. CAMPBELL, wife of George W. Campbell and devoted mother of Maude . Richard, Cecella and Nathaniel Campbell and sister of Mrs.. Mattie Jones of New York and Richard Spittell. Funeral Baturday, April 14, at 2 pm.. from Win low's chapel, 12th and R CASSIDY. Friday, April 13, 1923. at the resi- dence of his father, 212 9th st n.e., GIL- BERT A.. aged 32, beloved husband of Lil- ltan C. (nee Neff). Notice of funeral here- after. DAVIS. Departed this life Thursday, April 12, 1923, at 6:30 p.m., at her residence, 122 Plerce st. n.w., WILLIE A. DAVIS, the be- loved wife of james W. Davis. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving husband, moth- er. Jane Diggs: one daughter, flr.lm- Downing: two g Elmer Leon Downing Adams and Julia at Wood's establishment, Saturda: at 8 o'clock p.m. Interment Aml DOYLE. Thursday, April 12, 1023 at his residence, 1342 41 st. s.w., PATRICK, b loved husband of Mary A. Doyle (nee Clark). Funeral from his late residence Saturday, April 14, at nice’s Church, where mass will be sung at Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy an cloudy smpathy and for tributes at the attend. DUFF. Departed this life Wednesday, April 11, 1023, at o'clock p.m., at his resi- dence, 932 S st. n.w., GEORGE DUFF. be- loved husband of Georglana Duff. He leaves to mourn their loss a niece, Mrs. Susie Den- ter, and & host of friends. ~Funeral Satur- day at 2 o'clock the Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que n.w., Rev. G. 0. Bullock, pastor. Relatives and friends fn- vited. DUFF. Members of Free Grace Lodge, No. 1345, 6. U 0.0, k. ana other 0dd Fellows ‘earnestly requeited to attend the fu- neral of Brother GEORGE DUFF. Members will meet at Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que sts. n.w.. 1 p.m. April 14. R.°D. PRIDE, N. G, W. A. JACKSON, P. §. FULLER. Wednesday. April 11, 1923, at Ger. mantown, Pa., ALLEN J. FULLER of 8404 17th st. n.w.,’ eldest son of the late Louis L. and Pliny’ B. Fuller. Services at Phil delphia, Pa GOLDMAN, Thuradaz, April 12, 1620, at 11 a.m., MARTHA GOLDMAN. 8 ves to uirn thelr 164 one s0n. iwo daughiers. and a grandwon. Funeral from Mount Zion st Church, Arlington, 15, at 1 p.m., Rev. James E. Gree: one, but not forgotten. HEINRICHS. On Thursday, April 12, 1923, i Funeral services will be held at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w., on Saturday, April 14 at 2 p.m. Friends invited to attend. lnterment pri- vate. JOHNBON. Aprif 10, 1923, at 4:30 pm., JAMES, the beloved-son of the late Lucy Johnson, grandson of Mrs. Catherine Sharp (nee Thomas) and nephew of Letia Thomas and Mrs. Sallle Simms. Fulleral service at Lomax chapel Saturdsr. April 14 cat 8 oclock p.m. Interment dison, ¥a. LYNCH. Thursday, April 12, 1923, at sana- torium. Johnson City, Tenn., JOHN LYNCH, son of ‘the late Dawlel and Mary Lynch Funeral from his_sister's residence, Mrs. Charles Fleccher, 808 lst ot, ny. Requiem Monday, April 16, at St. Kelatives and friends in vited. Interment Mowgt Olivet cemetery. ~ 16* Sunday, April n, pastor. A Peaths. MATTINGLY.DE WOLFE. April LA wport, R. 1, LOUISE. danghter of ann and the late Lee Robert Lee Mattingly, Jr., other of Marguerite D Wolfe Gard, otice of funeral hereafter. " | MERTZ, Th.rud forning, Afcil 12, 1923, vidence ownital, ~ AMELTA | MERTS: wite of De A i Meres, Notice of furiers] hereafter. MUSE. Thursdas. April 12, 1923, at 748 pm. I at his residence, 1503 & st n.w., JAMES beloved ' husband of Emma Brooks tice of funeral hereafter. ¢ ddenly, on Weduesday, April 11, 0 p.ui., &t Providence Hospital, beloved daughter of Katheriae n e James Reilly and beloved of J. Edward and J. Forrest Reilly. Fun from her resid st n.w. urday. Apri 14, thence P thiotie C’ high requiem maes will be said B¢ 2w for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) REILLY. Members of Immaculate Conception Alumnae are requested to attend the fu- neral of our late member, MARY B. V. REILLY, Satu April 14,°1923, at 9:30 a.m., from St. Paul's Church. H HELEN C. FITZPATRICK, Sec | BMITH. Wednesday, April 11, 1023. at_the Polrclinic _Hospital. ‘New York city, Mr. E, C. TAYLOR SMITH. Interment at Esst Liverpool, Ohio, Friday, April 13. SMOLINSKI. _Thursday, April 12, 1923, at Providence Hospital, JOSEPH SMOLINSK! beloved husband of Hedwig A. Smolins} Notice of funeral hereafter. SWIFT. April 11, 1923. at Broadmore. Colo- rado Springs. ELIZA MORGAN SWIFT, ister of Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke of shington, D. C WHEELOCE. Wednesday, April 11, 1023, at 10 pm., at her residence, 326 Indiana ave. n.w.. MARTHA E., widow of the late David heelock. Funeral services will be held the chapel of A. J. Schippert, 2008 Pi ave. n.w., on Friday, April 13, at 8:15 p. Relatives und friends invited. ' Interment at Cascade, Md., Saturday, April 14, at 2 p.m. In Memoriam, BOSTON. In loving remembracce of ear mother, Mrs. MARIA E. BOSTON, who passed ‘away April 13, 1021. There by His love o'ershaded, Sweetly her soul doth rest. Hark’ ‘tis the volce of angels Borne in a song to me, Over the fields of glory, Over the jasper sea. FAMILY. * GENUS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, LLOYD G., who departed this 1ife five years ago today, April 13, 1018, May the soul departed rest in peace. TS DEVOTED WIFE ANNIE. MORTIMER. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, LEONARD F. MORTI MER, who departed this life two years g today, April 13, 1921, If I had seen you at the last And held your dying hand, And beard the last sigh from your hear:, I would not feel s0 bad. Forget you? No, 1 never will I loved you then, I love you Your memory is As in the hour y HIS WIFE 5 OWENS. In sad but loving_remembrance of our dear wife and mother, A who dled April 13, 1915, A loving mother T opce enjored, How sweet the memory st But death has left a lonelin The world can never fil. Dearest mother, how I miss you. from earth you passed And my heart s aching sore As I think of vou each day. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. * RITENOUR. In memors of our Tather, son and brother, WILLIA who departed from us April 14, 1017, We often d thisk of jou When we are all For memory 1y the only’ thing That love can cal HIS LOVIN RITENOTR, VEIT. In ssd byt loving remembrance of my dear brother, HARRY 1. VEIT. who de ted t B s, Nobody knows my longing. But few have scen me weep. I shed my tears with an aching be While others are fust asleep. There is a link that death cannot sever— Love and remembrance live forever. HIS LOVING SISTER MARGARETT. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear son. HARRY L. VEIT, who departed this life eight years ago today, April 13, 1915 It 1 had seen you at the last And held your dsing hand, And heard the last sigh from your heur 1 would not feel so bad Forget you? No, I never will 1 loved you then, I love you st Your memors is as fresh today As in the hour vou passed awas HIS LOVING In_the graverard, softly sleeping, Where the flowers gently ware, Lies the one I love so dearly In his lonel life eight years ago today, Apri’ MOTHE silent grave ¢_BROTHER WALTEK. * ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon €41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. ' MORTICIANS 1730 & 1732 Penna. Ave. 8 PHONES Eitablished 1850, <> Main 68190513 JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel, Private Ambulanc Livery in Connectio: Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Estabiished 1841 * Phone West. 96. Automobile Service. T WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director ai Embalmer. Livery io connection. Commodi chapel “ang modérn crematorium. Modery rices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. WA Speare Co. UNDE‘RTAKEM 1208 H STREET.NW TORMERLY 9407 oT. mmu-i.smu mmulhp HERBERT B.NEVIUS NEW YORK AVE. N.W. S Private Ambulance. M nified_and Eficlent Service. Lincoln 142 Quick, D} . . os. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Automobile Service. Chapel WM. H. SARDO & CO.~ 412 H st. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern Chapei. Automoblie Funerals V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment. 940 F G¢ N, W. Phone Frank. 6626. { I'mos R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. " Frank Geiér’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. _Teiepho; 2473 MONUMENTS. ~ ~ REMOVAL SA WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO, 900 1ith 8t N.W. CEMETERIES. i TO THE THOUGHTFUL Few realis the lmwflnu the moder cemetery holds in a community, Few ha occasion to consider it but once. Often whes {he emergency arises u.Nm uninformed. FORT LINCOLN ‘WASHINGTON'S MODERN CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE UNDER A PERPETUAY FEATURING LAWN AND LANDSCAPE A _FITTING PLACE OF SEPULCHRE ON THE WA‘BOXUGTAUB’DIALTXIOH (Bladensburg Rosd at Distrlct Line) . City Office, Ccmeter[\; Office, 705 ‘llf‘xh“lt. N.W. {31 l!nwnl.. for illustrated literature NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘Washington's Beautiful Burial Grouna. Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfect Sefvice— Choice plots—3ederate prices—Terms. Prth and Pa. Ave. S.E. Linc. 5023.. For Booklet, Infcrmation or Visit to Ceme- tery, Call MK. CAYLOR. Line. 982 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—iDexpensive, Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St

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