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Turkish 5 36 und 38, 10 Yds.,$l Bleached; u_vard cut off 19 Towels. il-white with blue border, {[L‘(fi 1Yd.-Wide Indian Head 5] [ndinn LT en-finish 1 for dr 4Yds., 31 I 32 n.DressGinkhafi: Fast colr, full plce, perfect goods, in the new ext sprinz patterns. in large o Sau Wheth E; To $2 Leather " PARTY BOXES Women's Misses Party Boves, well mad, E 35 Double X £ VESTS i utto k1) 335 L";é Top ESTS prteet Sc Fancy Top K =ocxs s « e I 31 4for$l ] Prs.,$l Vrown or goll on v | |39¢ PANTY D‘IES*ES PR ’s"6'c°k'§“°’ 4prs., $1 e quality; some plain colors; all sizes o o w3 Tengthe 3 Waterbury Nickle tiat will keep ALARM CLOCKS me and has o size xR inches Damask Tablecloths Mercerized dumask All-Leather BOSTON BAGS Leather handles Cowhide traclivd | Women'’s Crepe Gowns,. White or p: | it i 52.95 Women’s CLOTH SKIRTS lain Biue or whit White Middy | BLOUSES ain_ white Big Girls’ d wastabie s plain s i Women’s White WAISTS e Wamen's good quality chemise, with 1ents assorted sty £ Lace and Satin Top Envelope Chemise, Made of # fine batiste, and_satin vokes. Girdlettes and CORSETS CRB, R & G makes! all sty & 39¢c Body g WAISTS Mustin or kwit: strong and bt Al sizes 2 to 12 B\ Ex(ra Size Sateen $1 50 PETTICOATS Lust : clas full cut {25c WOMEN’S HOSE. Women's fine gange cotto light and _medium weig black or an: crized At flounces, E || 2 Flow’d Crepe 5l Eé BLOOMERS E Women’s Gmghnm | HOUSE DRESSES [ 2 w;r'nen s“i{:;l:;;;;sé UMBRELLAS ton tafleta covers, { Little Tots’ DRESSES kel Ginglam: embroidery vt siges 1 106 Klddles 79¢ OVERALLS Made teg. Men’s Cotton NIGHT SHIRTS Musiin Nightshirts, fall Nivle: iz or work. ' - GINGHAM DRESSES $1 W cliocks and $1 32 ALL-SILK TEDDIES. . . ... ok washable $1 1 beautiful lave $1 Kaufman 4for$l and_durable; tape $1 fens i seam back. tiste ot s in plain colors or stripes; $1 with neat - 2for$1 oke: also 2for$1 of & good heavs khaki cloth, long Specially Rlue Denim Overal sizes 8 (o 16, 2% Yds.,$1 Red Striped TOWELING 18x18 Damask NAPKINS Hemstitched _ TABLECLOTHS 24x48 Turkish TOWELS full size witl A sheer 7yds., $1 with fast-color hecks and block pat Taweling. hes w ds 8for$1 d Napkins, Red Star st Perfect Hen nercerized fin )| 2for$1 thread Made of n good mercrized da pomstitehed or round sea Heavy f an Vorders eut ot s Warth ~ A Sensational Sale of New Spring Coats, Capes & For Women, Misses and Girls THE COA are ted colors and siz all-wool serge; women to 42 in e black brocade ete., for girls. 25: INFANTS’ SHIRTS . . . of @ koot grade. m ch;ldr;n A BLOCMERS 5f01‘ $l Girls' 6 to 12 year Pink Batiste Bloomers; d_well made. Crepe or Satine BLOOMERS k., White or Black Bloomers; 8 to 14 Year Girls’ Skirts 7 to 18 Year Girls’ PRINCESS SLIPS Dresses Worth Double and More models e of silK Sizes and for or tan Valug velours, up to $1 6for$1 . Casl models, nes to 2 2for$1 pretts em $1 Made of a tine nainsook, with pretty lace Made of a good muslin, roidery flonnca: worth 79¢ flou: 69c Gmghnm ROMPERS Children’s Pl Romper, $1.50 Extra Size GOWNS Women's Fine Muslin _ Nuinsook square, high or ronnd necks; 2for$1 triped Gingham 1 Gowns, extra full. 29c WINDSOR CREPE White, pink, blue and yel- low, in ‘mill lengths; all ‘the one”quality and all colors mal 39c Silk Stnpe 4for$1 35 with silk cross s0_Ruben’s style shirts. nfants’ Shlrts 2 f0r$1 _Ruben’s Style Cross Silk Stripe ilk_overlocked edge; all sizes. 10Yds.,$1 | teh; nfants’ Bands Cream Cotton tripex: all size Rands, al Shirts, ennine Plisse crepe. in different styles in percale. gingham linene; medium || large and extra | sizes; plain and | combination. Values that | renily dety com | petition, - and | every shirt per- | fect. ‘They are |t cnt amd | well made and gnaranteed t £ive xatisfaction || | Stade with neck: band and. collar attached. Sizes Iss, to 18 in | neckband and 15 | 38 witn coia Worth to $2. Men’s Nainsook unionsurts 2 for $1 2x80-count Nainsook Union Suits, in Men's Balbrig UNDERWEAR ers. Half-sleeve shirts and ankle-length draw. in_sizex 32 to 46. |Yd.-Wide Org?ndy, WOMEN’S BLOOMERS 69c TABLE DAMASK Full piece, -5Yds§,$iz erisp, transparent white und all t Froct goods Gymnasium and Tennis OXFORDS canvas. with heavy ribbed riiber s Black Kid . le of soft black leather with mdd»»d BOUDOlR SLIPPERS Men s House SLIPPERS Made of either felt or leather. Fancy Rhinestone 1t lip an staps of slippers. BUTTONS MERS . 4for$1| Girls’ Rubberiz RAIN CAPES. $1 51 L Misses Good Strlish Dresses, Silk Paulette OVERBLOUSES Ratik back colors e Many a good q asti hood attached Women’s and Misses’ VOILE DRESSES Women's prettily tr it full eut White Gabardine WASH SKIRTS Made of a good merceri gaburdine: newtly trimmed; larze to 4 $l . deen sizes to variety of rib Bedford cord dered or silk lac 59c Skirts and ENVELOPES Neat Embroidery Pivor Wit 79¢ Silk e CAMISOLES 2 for$l watin trimmed 3for$l Flounce Petticoats and o yoke Reinforced Neat lighly mercerized - 9 K D. C, APRIL 22 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Secretary of War John W. Weekn will be the guest of the National Press Club Post, American Legion, at the National Press Club Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. The secretary will speak on the subject of “The Army and Peace.” Washington newspaper men are invited to be present. Carter Fleld, president of the Press Club, will open the meeting and Col. Ed- ward B. Clark, commander of the lellunll Press Club Post, will pre- side. An open lecture on H. G. Wells will glven at Research University by 7 p.m.. be Dean Fagin tomorrow, The third of the weries of lectures arranged by Chaumont Unit, Ameri- can_Women's Legion, will be given by Wade Ellis Thursday, 8:30 p.m., at Washington Club. Subject, “The Enemy Within Our Gates.” No ad- mission fee. All interested welcome. North Beach Home Club will hold open meeting, with program, Tues- day. Also a card pary, April 30, at the corner of 14th and Kenyon streets. The Christ Child Society will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, 4 p.m., at Rauscher's. Rev. W. J. Kerby, Ph. D.; Rev. John J. Burke, C. S. P, and Very Rev. John O'Grady. Ph. D.. will be the speakers. The ushers will be ! Girl Scouts. | The Washington Handicraft Guild exhibition at the -art Pub- will hold an | Center from April 29 to May 13 lic invited. The Internationnl Asxoclation of Arts and Letters will give an amateur vaudeville entertainment instead of the usual literary salon at its meet- ing Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Program will be limited to members. Club _ will meet at 12:30 p.m., at City Newcomers® luncheon tomorrow, Club. The Vermont Stai hold annual meeting pm., at the College Women's Club, 1822 I street. Dr. Paul Bartsch will lecture on “The Wonders of the Deep,” illustrated. Election of officers. tomorrow, The EI Dorado Club will hold n smoker at the Shoreham Hotel at 8:30 Thursday evening, April 26. Sekington Unlon, W. C. T.. U. will meet at 2014 North Capitol street Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., to go in a body to Rhode Island Avenue M. E. Church to hear a lecture by Mrs. Willebrandt, assistant attorney general. who will take part in the concert at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night will include Mrs. oscar BE. Lancaster, Miss Frances Shea, Miss Irma Matthews, Miss M. G. Davis, Elmer J. Carter and Frank A. Schoedler. The public is invited. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at Wisconsin avenue and P streets to take 2:30 o'clock Rock- le car for Cedar lane. Hike from there to Cabin John. Campfire party. Paul Rapp. leader. Those free lobby walk of the start at 2:30 and Col 16th street Miller cabin Campfire Bring r. Ninth anniversary Wanderlusters will o'clock from 14th street rado avenue, visiting reservoir site, Joaguin and upper_ Rock Creek. and hot ffee furnished free. funch and @ cup. John Boyle. Wil ledd TONIGHT Mrs. Agnes Lawson of New York will speak, 8 oclock, for the Na- tional Science of Truth Association, at 1814 N street. Subject, “Truth and Life." Kervin R. will street. Council. 8 o'clock, A. A. R at 1006 Barry 1 meet, Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued followin Ghsehipe Lozupone and Marla A. Fimiani Edward T. Muir and Margaret . Fleharty James E. Whitton and Pearle Kelly. both of Richmond, Warren' B. iadley and Flora M. Emerson Charles L. W. McElros of Capital Heights, Md.. and Dorothy M. Waiters of this city Frank G. Stuart and IHenrietta C. Sommers. Barron . Didlake aud Louise Mosby, both of It d, Va. Lancaster Tyer and Rebecca of Accotink, Va Frank Antnalli Mattare of Capiti Lafayette Barrett and of Fairfax, Va George . Jobeson and both of Baltimore, Md of Wilmington. Marks of New Rerne, N Frank Tavenner and Lilliun' Jenkins, to the Adams, both of this Teights, Md. tricia Fogerts, and Eleina hoth et 1. Edwards, N.i€. Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. th St., Col. 616 n-»om Circle. Fr. 5232 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpenaive. {Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. % FOUND. OG—Tirown: Virginla license, Sum money; owner I containing_sma Falls ' Church TURSE, xame by phoning {may bave . canl Liberal reward. * Finder R - male. 6 mos . 10467, 4510 13th nw OTtA, Targe gray male kitten. receive reward on returning to ATREDAT sapphire ard.Col. 24 409 | BOSTON BULL TERRIER { mahogany brindle with white markiogs or [ face and chest: ears wof cut; lost_April T reward for return. Phone Cleveland 263 Aay, on_20th st. or D Sultable " rewar 1122 25th st. n.w. G, white, ome DIack_apot_over €ve. If found, phone North 9846, 2306 ,\llu.ml e. e Reward: & 22 CAT—Blue_Angora, male; name ‘‘Benedict.” et " nlturn ‘o 0704 Conn. ave.. Chevy I Phone Clev. 1013, ______ CHOKER, fitch fur, consisting of two skins: Frine G At het. 4th nt. and Vermont ave Dot feward, 1517 COTITE, about_ten month; Tight gras_with . ave. and Whit- Reward. DG, poodle, light fan on ears and b 1Good_reward If returned to | FTAMOND WING. Reward. 1230 0th st o.w FARNING, ol fashioned, three gold 1inks: reward. Franklin 4984, . black jet, het reward, _C pendant, Friday 13th_and 055> . gold, 1708 4th_st. n. TATERNITY PIN, Phi Sigma Kappa, vicin- for 20t and T ste, and Food Aduministration bufldine. _Call W. 2075. Reward. GLASSES, tortoise shell; reward. Fontanet Courts. KEYS, in_biack holder; Fridas. P st n NECKPIECE_WIIl_Tady who took fur neck- plece by mistake from Allies Tnn please re- urn_to Mrs. Warren, 1701 Q st. n.w.? Phone North 5988, Reward and no questions asked. Scott Advise 1107 PIN, diamond and platinum. April 13t ward. Phone West 1117. 1580 30th ut. Z Yds., $1 t éflzxz!a?flfz;?ffl‘:fl and Percale 8 EREne dHp Kl KRAKI PANTS 2 for$l ; Well made Kbaki Pants for bors in sizes to 1 Blo _Sizes 7 Crossbar nainsook and lisle summer Union "3 for $1|owion suirs 2 for$1 Sizes PIN, Eastern Star, circled by pe ward. V. H, Loftus, 838 Jefferson . dinmond platinum, at 9th and F, Satur- day. Return to Room 411, Hotel ru-mmn Reward. POCKETROOK, brown ieather, containing 3. tokens and small change, on 7th street harves car coming from - (hery Chase. Nellie Livingstone, Cleveland 1896. 6 Hes: keth _street. Chevy Chase. Md. PURSE—_WNI party who found lady purse Wednesday containing ~ $115 change, Dominlean coin, lady's “Waterman gold filled fountain pen and trunk key, com- municate with E. C. Ruppelt C. Pl 3L U. 8. N. Medical School, ington, 5 Literal_reward. RING, black, with to_cashier. 1100 Pa. ave. RING, tourmalin: ladies { fourth_floor, Lanshurgh’s | SPECTACLES, in_ca v and C s.e. and Smithsonian grounds. 8413, 1_diamond. receive_reward. Return to cashier, Reward. Return sizex 36_to 46. 2 Men’s Otis Short-sleeve and ankle-] |!nlll\ Union Suits, UNION SUITS e Men’s Fine HOSE 6 Prs.,$1 Black, brown. gray, navy and white; per. fect quality. Sizes 93 to 114%. Black Coney 00d quality, neatly I’Ilfll. "6 |ll€h.| long; FUR CHOKERS - clasp. Only . 1ady’ station: initials X. C. J. Reward. Cail M 1880, Branch 25, Ask for Mr. Lansford. WRIST_WATCH, Eigin_movement ribbon _wristband; between Woodward spart- ment house and Ashmead place, or Fairmont street between 13th and 14th. Liberal re ward, Call Col, 4263-d. . l\\'mn WATCH, . in_wash room. Union 1923—PART 1. WADLEIGH FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW Final Rites for Marine Officer, . With Military Honors at Arlington Cemetery. COL. JOHN WINTHROP WADLEIGH. Funeral services for Lieut. Col. ‘John Winthrop Wadlelgh, ~ United States Marine Corps, who died aboard the hospital ship Rélief off the west- ern coast of Central America April 3 will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church. Interment will be with full military honors in Arlington ceme- tery Col. Wadleigh was on the staff of Admiral Hillery P. Jones. The re- mains reached here a week ago, and have been at the home of Admiral Remey, father-in-law of the de- ceased, at 1527 New Hampshire ave- nue. The following-named officers will act as pallbearers: Lieut. Col. John Beaumon s C.; Lieut. Col James K. Tracy . M. C.; Com- mander Arthur P. Fairfield, U, S. Commander William W. Gaibraith, . 8. Clarke H. Wells, U Charles G. Sinclair, Military Burial for Color Sergt. J. L. Goines. Color Sergt. Joseph Leonard Goines, late of the 3d Pennsyvivania ln!anlr). Will be buried in Arlington nationai cemetery tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock “with military honors. The body will arrive at the Union station from Atlantic City, N. J. where he died Friday, with a military escort at L:05 o'clock. Tt will be met by a -scort and body-bearers and Lign made up Of representac members of the Veterans Foreign Wars, American Legion and Disabled Veterans of the World War and other patriotic and military or- ganizations of which Sergt. Golnes was a member, The funeral cortege will form at the Union station and march to the cemetery. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will supply the buglers for sounding “taps.” Members of all vatriotic organizations are invited to join in the funeral services. TO OUTLINE $1,000,000 DRIVE. The $1.000.000 campaign of Middle- bury College will be outlined at a dinner of graduates and undergradu- ates living in the District at a dinner in ihe Department of Interior next Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock Special features of the program in- clude the reception of an address by President Paul Dwight Moody. which Will be delivered in New York and picked up by a radio receiving se jelections by the College Glee Club nd piano and vocal selectio local “talent. SonE Deaths Reported. The foliowing deathx {he health department in~tance M. Dil William Long. Home. Eveirn E. Sellhau tars €. Windsar, hillippine A. Grum William_A. 01 n.m" 3 3 months. 102 G 20 months, Riggs rd. 5, 40, renr F st ve been reporied to ithin the last twenty- ard, 76, rears. United Emely M. Watts, Xannie A" Lawson, Mathew M. West, Malnciah Ailen . Berry rles Garne: hecen Gant. se a3, o virgin & g se. se St. Elizabeti's Hos- Louise Childs. 2 Freedmen's Hospital, Matilda D. Shafer, 58, Freedmen's Hospital, Lies Reverlex, 40, 1103 Plerce ct. Charles Wood." 48, Tuberculosis Haspital than Goodioe, " 05, corgtown University Hoxpital. Willie L. McElvin, 18 months. s Goggins, 19, William E 4.. 1008 D st. s.e. Emergency Hospita Kennedy, 13, 1800 4th st Ellis. 3, 4244 Renning rd. n.e. mond A. Johnson, 15, 69 Defrees st Births Reported. he following hirths have heen reported the health department w e Tant twen e th dey ithin the Tast twen ton E._and Irene Farnswo William 8."and Sophie Bean. hiy William and Myrtle F. Coswell Sidnes C. and Viola A. Fogelere Harold 4. and_ Helen G, Nenls. Ellis A and Marie E. Wakefeld, ows 1."and Frances J. Woodward, xi Earl S, ‘and Clen E. Wormier. Firl. George W."and Ethel E. McTenty. girl. Charies 1. "and_ Xete. Rhdes corge’ W and, Etiel Francis 8. and Ma John and elle Gatiine Louis T and Florence William A. and Maria Okie E. and Gertrude M. James. Tonis J. and Tessie Rose, be Lawrence and Dorothy. Joins. corge and Henrletta Wail. o Harry and Helen Weaver, girl. Thomas 3. and Eva Green. girl: Emors_and Verlena Hutchison. girl Carhs of mibanks N. We wish to extend our sincere e and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness and ssmpathy, and for many beantiful floral tributes at the death of our beloved wife and mother. ALMA J. AMMA! HUSBAND AND CHILDREX. BLODGETT. We wish to express deepest thanks and appreciation to onr relatives and friends for their sympathetic kindness dur- ing the illnexs and the many heautiful floral tributes sent at the death of onr wife. moth- er and sister. NETTIE D). BLODGETT. BLBERT E. BLODGETT. BYRON F. GETT AND MRS, MARY D. HOFFMAN. CAREY. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and our appreciation fo our relatives and friends for thefr kindness and sympathy, and for the many beautiful floral tributes the death of my husband, GEORGE CAR THE FAMILY. CLEMENTSON. We wish to extend our sin hos. . boy. ho girl. “boy. boy. irl. members z £ ir Kkindness and for the many floral tributes at the sudden beloved father and grandfather, EDWARD CLEMENTSO THE FAMI COGGIE. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and for many beautiful floral trib: utes. also letters and solo sung by Miss Bessie Burrell, at the death of our beloved son, grandson ‘and’ brother, JAMES COGGIE. THE FAMILY. COOK. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and ‘appreciation to our relatives. friends and neighbors for their Kinduess and sympathy during the illness. and beautiful floral trib- utes at the death of our dear, beloved daugh- ter. MARY ALICH COOK. 3 HER MOTHER, SOPHIA COOK, AND FAM- GRAVES—SMITH. March 3. nineteen hundred and twentx-two, In Haltimore, by Rev. Fa- ther Michael A. Ryan. MARY CATHERINE SMITH and WILLIAM ¥~ GRAVES, 211 Ar- lington ave., Aurora Heights. - IODIHDII?OI!IY.' At Alexapdris, va ember. 1922, i CHARLES R. JONES and HAZEL F. MO! GOMBRY, RLOD. | !D. C. SOLDIER ‘MEMORIAL WILL BE CONSIDERED Joint Patriotic Committee Meeting to Be Held to Determine Action. The question of a memorial to Dis- trict soldiers will be considered at a Joint meeting to be held next October, it was decided at a recent meeting of the Military Service Legion at the Na- tional Guard Armory. Maj. F. S. Hodgson, chairman of the committee on a soldiers’ memorial in WIFE. SON AND 2AUGHTER the District, will call together at that | TAYLOR. Departed this life Aprit 19 time similar committees of all the pa- 1.0 Bt her residence.” 23 Elvan rond triotic organizations in the District. coxtin, D SOPTTA, widow. of The meeting_is to be on the third in H. Taylor, mother of Saran Thursday in October, Myers, Floience Xumson and The legion sent a cash donation to ',‘:““ o Trivers, sinter the United Spanish War Veterans for e s Toke(t andygali the Gen. M. E. Urell morial to be Hin's 3 £ b unveiled May 20 at Arlington national ey ronds, | Anucodtie cemetery. The legion took a recess un- uds invited. til the first Thursday in October. The Corcoran Cadet Corps Veteran Assoclation met at the National Guard Armory last night. A resolution con- cerning the soldiers’ memorial was laid on the table until next fall. SHEPHERD, a painfy, aftet Christian forti 3, at 3:08 pm. BNt ae. JOHN d lxbai of Emma B, e his ife s one d one won. John W, grandchila a Ball. Funeral hin Inte Interment private I we know, “Lord, spare Shepherd, und Norris ¢nd dces will by “heia Sunday, at 2:30 p.m Had w us, We xaid. the et him' stay, lot Hin Dife wan anked: o Gl genia om Xt und§ clatives and fr VAN HORN. Saturduy. rie Wishington P A service at her aunt's, 415 G st now | WARTHEN. suturans 0 am., at her resid WARS W rexidenen t 0 v Tnterime April April opital Vau Tiorn. Mrs. 1 Aprit ! 1424 Welnter o naw, DA T el SIX HURT IN CRASH. alred mir { BRANTFORD. Ontario, April 2I. ! 250 Lm H 1 ! rthen wiay. ":“alall crossing.” on the outskirts of i jurh: 15th « ot this city, was the scene of a crash betwoen an automobile and a Grand | Wi D SOR: Fiidis. Trunk locomotive tod nd six per- L e e vere injured of them a April at 3 p. baby who is believed to be dying. Alexundria e vauit 14 Washington. 1. ¢ Windsor ni., from va. " Inter in Tnion ¢ nt in the Y. Alexandria In Memoriam, BU?NE‘!‘TK n t loving remembrance DIGGS. PERRY. A iy Va. ARCHAMBAULT, saturdnr. April Soldiers' Home Howpital. 9, buxband of Tda Archawlault erviees will be I ral parlors, 301 Fast Cn April 24 at 1 pm. In nt in Arlington nationsl cemeters. Friday. April ROBERT E.. son of Lonise and 1 Barker. Funeral St lary's Church. 23rd k. betw t 1 oclock Monday, April and friends invited Departed_this life Friday, . ‘At 10:30 pm., nt her resi 0 Whittingham place. Deanwood. D 1E 1. BAGEY. beloved wife of Alfrea Baghy and mother of Emma and Alred Tag! e ‘leaves f0 mourn their loss three brothers aud a sister. Puneral Monday, April 23, from Zion Baptist Ci Deanwood, D. C. = BERRY. Departed this life Thursday morn Ing. April 19, 1023, at her residence. Stanton road, " Anicostin. D. C. VIRGINIA BERRY. mother of Young (nee Tate) and Annie Carroll. leaves two daughters, eight grandchildren and a host of relatives and_friends. Fi neral from St. John's C. M. E. Church, cor ner Pomeroy and Stunton roads, !(n\v'\nr.l April 23, at 1 o'clock. CARTER. Friday, April at Sodiers lome CHARLES MeD. CARTER. Jate Helen Marshall - Cart James 2. William I and Carter. “and “adopted brother of Virginia Stewart and Elizabeth Nelon, Fruneral Tuesdas, April 24, from Metropolitan Baptist Church, It st. between 13th and 14th xtn nawl mt 1230 pom fon mational cemetary CLARK. Friday. April 20, 1923, a residence. 21 West Irving st i M., SYLVIA A.. aged M0, w Majl Fara Wesicotn Clark The above residence, Mo 1:30 lock. Intermer cemeters, CUMMINGS. EDWALD, 1 FAMILY of ms dear DALY aud April 22, 190% INEZ. + loving tribute to_the MEREDITIT thin life wh arch 17 depa thix life brother and unele departed this 1 There is no death. An angel form silent tread, ngh unseen. spirits tread; orse immortal all the I Tife- MARY ¢ FREEMAN. sucred dear futher am be A s to the membors of JAMES FR yeurs ago todas 20, A ll{vl"”’Il\l'yHIlll b A, HAKR AND BROTHER DANTEL o LONESOME. In wad lut loving remembrane of ETHEL 3."5 LONESOME. whe parted her dife April to RACH SARALi Theodore is wwest And pleasunt ¢ Temembe is to find ming A place is vacant in aur home n be filied d. Burial at Arling £ the late yromised uneral from that we shall LOVING MOTIER, ESOME, AND FATHER LONESOME. A tribute of love and devot to the memos April 20. 1 MAE LONES Hospital. ANNIE " Theodo Wz pom. Lees n.w.” Friends in- T xhail me ome brigh Renting by the waters fair, She §s waiting fur my coms 3 In that upper garden fair | HER LOVING SISTER, EDITH LoNEsoms chapel, Pa. ave. and 3d st. vited. DAVIS. Fridav. April DAVIS. at her residence. Funeral _ services at Church. Mondas, April ment Mount Olivet cemeters. relatives invited. DYSON. Departed this 1ife Fri 1923, "at 6:20 p.m.. at her ARET, wife of the late | leaves to monrn their loss a son, Harry: daughterinlaw. Lena Dy- #0n (nee Cook): three nieces. and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral from Slizo M. E. Church, Sligo, Md.. Monday at 1 p.m. FOWLER, 1923, MARY 1305 F st ne Moly Comforter . at 9 am. Inter. Friends Tn sad hut loving remembrance of o father. BERNARD J. RAAB, w o fhis 1ife en svars ago todas We did not know pain sou bore, We did ot see you die, We only k Soil went ‘away And never siid eod-bye HIS_LOVING DAUGHTERS, AN ANTOINETTE RAAR. Sleep on. dear father, and take your rest God called yin b He thonght it best He saw vour suffering here was great And opened wide the goide HIS LOVING DAUGHTE SCHATZ, AND 0N ROLAND. 1In dang died fiv e il Menry Drson. She CATHERING e held from hix lafe resid (PH] 23, at 8:30 a.m., thence to St “and and C s, 0. where mass will T nald 4t D mim, far the Tepots of hia Relatives and friends invited to attend tarment In Congressional cemeter. GOINES. Tuesdas 1923 lantic City it e our igrief he suid farewell and with she dwells. ar At great today as the hour LEON Ameri ars ana an War Veterans are invited tation Monduy, Interment in Arling’ | <t awas 1l meet 1o part po o T and better shore. ~ ther ~orrow and _see our darling child HER PARENTS, MAGGIE E. GREEX FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Direci B Embatmer. Livery ia conneriton L.,,.ILT.."T! compel “any, otern " erematorium, - Aoderate prices. 332 Fa. ave. o A 138 WA Fpeare 6‘,0 U\'DLI\TAKERS 4208 H STREET,.NW TORMERLY 940F oT. Bimus R. Speare’ “10s Wiillia 3. Speare Clede J. Richols HERBERT B, NEVIUS 926 NEW YORK AVE. N. WM. I HSARDO&CO 42 H V.L. SPEARE CO, Neither the successors of nor cene nected with the ori Bne establishment. Phone Frank. o o pain. we'id AND WiLLIsy emeiers. : Suddents. Fridas. A - SAMUEL WILSON HAWKEN. ‘omas and Josse E. Hawke April am.. from bis late residence. HAZEN. Thursdav. April 19 am.. at George Wasiington Dital, MARY C.. wife of t Hazen. aged 9 Funeral resideiice of M7t Sunda. April at Ryland M £w..at 2 Vited o attend. cemeters HOGUE. Thursiar, residance. Capitol E.. beloved wife of W beloved daughter of W. X. and Annie E. | Steelo. Funmeral on Sundax, April 22, from | Capitol Heights Congregational Church i | 80 n.m. Relatives and friends invited to | attend. Interment at Addison Chapel e JAMES. Saturda. April 21, 1923 at his rosi dence. 511 Prince st Alexandria, Va HENRY H. JAMES, in the 56th vear of his nge. Funeral from Lee's undertaking chapel Tuesday, April 24, at 10 am. KENNEDY, Fridus, April 1923, WL RYIN. ihe heloved son of Julian Kennedy. Funeral services April t the residence of 1500 4th st. now., at aturdas. April 21, 102 pan., Mre. ELLA JARVIS KING { M iate Miifon E. King. Funerai at 2 p.m Monday from her late residence. 32 ' i ne. Interment (private) at Glenwood ceme: | ters. LARIGEY. Lake, HAWKEN. at 5 p.m.. son of § from’ the { Church. Relatives and_ fricnds in Interment at Congressional sl her | AN ¢ and | April 1923, elghrs, M., Tliam T. at 11 Hog 19, day, parents, KING. | ‘131 ELEVE: EY &'SONS, Undertakers. o iday. April 20, 192 NNA E. LARIGEY. widow of James C. Larigey and daughter of Thom- ax A. and the late Sarah A. Rhodes. F neral from chapel of John R. Wright Co.. 1887 10th st. n.w., Monday, April 23, 2:30 | p.m McCARTHY. Saturdas 3 9:30 a.m. MARY C.. daughter of the late John and’ Margaret McCarths (nee Crow les). Funeral from her late residence. 4 Eye st. s.w.. on Tuesdar. at 9 a.m.. thence to St. Dominic's Church. where requiem mass will be said for the repose of soul. Relatives and friends invited to at tend. E: McDONALD, p.m.. at ne..’ VIR MeDonald, age will ‘be held Interment in Cong Frank Geier's Sons Co. Rodern Chayel. veiepions __Main 2473 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone_L. GAwlm -. ot &, “MORTICIANS 1730 & 1732 Penn: April at ‘x\iu Friaz, April 20, » the family res = = T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.B. Model Chapel, Private Ambulanc ___ Livery in Connec " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841. Phone West. 96 Automobile Service. ices pom. April 2 ssionl Saturdax, April 21 residence, beloved husbund ¥ Minor. leaves to mourn their lows 2 loring mother MONUMENTS e specialize in designing and erect. memorials (monuments and mauso- NEAL. Suddenly. April 2 dence, 1339 Otis pl. n.w. i MAY. § — ! beloved wife of J. Pratt Neal. Notice of iiomealemite oti fa OLDEIELD. Suddenls. on Friday. April 1023, WILLIAM heloved - hushand Lillie M. Oldfield.” Funeral from his sidence, Ath st n.e.. Monday, Relatives and friends in ,,;;neums) of quality and character. ‘II»;A’:‘v; A representative will call by appo nt- ment with portfolios of designs and suggestions. Thursdas. Ap: at his THE J. F. MANNING CO. OSBORNE. 1 ! 1730 Mars_ ave. n.w.. BARRY | 914 Fifteenth Street, residenee. INC., April 20, PHILIP RICHARDSO and 4% wts. s, Rev. Willinm 4. Howard, | FORT LINCOLN | FOR wife, Emma Chase Rubel, and a ' loving | B. P. 0. Eiks, The Jodge will convene m! atothe District ine | 1, Eswited Toer. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST BALDWIN, husband of Flora Baldwin Os. Dborne, and father of Mrs. Lloyd Woolsey | Townsend. Funeral from his late residence Monday, April 23, at 3 o'clock. | REMOVAL SALE B Do Monh “THILIE RICHARDSON, | WASHINGTOX GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. father of Charlotte R. and Della Bachom. | SOl grl:ldfl’th;lr of .lrry;lll;\ql; ‘IIUM%:‘NI\I I tle of Florence Frankiin and Ada : Funeral Monday. April 23, 'at 2 pom. from | __CEMETERIES. Zion Baptist Church. oo F st betwéen 31| Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian pastor. Relatives and friends are inv To attend. . Departed this life Friday, Apcil 20, £ Bt F10 nmes IEONARD MrmEl | MODERN PARK CEMETERY He leaven to monrn their loss a de 0 Simple danghter. Eunlee K. Clemmer. and a host | Dign'fied of friends. 'Funersl from Frank l BEAUTIFUL Sons' funeral parlors Monday, Apr ’ ¥ 11 am. (New York papers please cops.) ® ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard BUBEL. Washington, D. ., Lodge, No. 1 *‘Ression of '"’l“l\" & I; \h elock p. ll|"1flw NW. Cemetery April 22, 1623, "for the purpose” o 205 A \Fimmte_to. the. memors of our ute | Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 LEONARD BEI who died | ——. o Foneral st 11 a'in. "Ari “51, | NON-SECTARIAY VAULTS i CEDAR Hll.l. L d Wanrhington’s Beautiful Burial Ground LEO! :\R‘"I I(; )IIJI,.‘ l‘;"wrll)ll ldrv\lll ChP:rptl‘l'l l;:r: Chlw“l’:’i’tl’f{:’t_-‘&fllfl— Frank Geler's So 41 pariors Monday. | Choice plots—ederas = A;i'fll ”3! (.Y‘ "lll- “M'fl ':r;e;'o! e Office, 17th and Pi ‘Vu. 8.E._Line. 6502-3. EDW. ' BMITH, l‘”l 'fl Rooklet, Information or Visit to Cemes Membere of Local No. 22, 1. A T, are_berehy notified of th th of fer's chape Tth st now. D. V. PEAK, Rec. Sec. . Call MR, CAYLOR, Linc, 983.