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Special Sale of Women's Toggery Read Detai S. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DL €. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923 - ANN Sons Co. Telephone Main 7200 - in Times Dark Ground Printed Voiles —Make exceptionally pretty, cool-looking and com- fortable frocks for the occasional extra warm days of carly summer, and, in fact, for immediate wear. ~We are showing a splendid assortment of them in navy, brown, black, tan and gray grounds, in a variety of pretty figured effects, and t many handsome Bulgarian designs. —Material is 36 inches wide a yard : o Kann’s—Street Floor. The Costume Blouse Of Printed Silks and Crepes Models an unusually at- active collection of plain and printed silks, crepes. also pongee: and satins. Many of the crepe de chine models are beautifully embroid- cred in silk stitching of con- trasting colors, others are hem- stitched, some lace trimmed. the new Oriental and Egvptian de- signed materials are in evidence, also plenty of the Paisley designs and colorings. d a large as- sortment of plain colors. —The styles include the overblouse, the models, and still others with side tics. are a feature. Sizes 35 to 46. At $4.98 Kann's—Second Floor. slip-over, belted The new st¥le necks _ Do not_forget to obtain blanks from “our Are Store if you intend to join the Fleisher Yarn conte.1. Fourth D Streets' Floor. Penna. Ave., 8th & Starting With a Rush Today and Promising Another Big Day Tomorroiw A SALE —lius is one of the big sales of the month. Women are realizing t nities offered in purchasing silks of these qual- ities—$1.95 to $2.50 value Extra Heavy All-Silk Crepe Our regular $2.00 Special, a yard.... OF SILKS AT— de Chine - $1.69 he exceptional opportu- at this price. . | quality Crepe de Chine is more popular than ever for all dress pumposes. "l fifty of the best shades for street and evening wear, with plenty of white, flesh color, navy biue and black. 39 inches wide. Printed Crepe de C avara, $1.69 In bright Spring shades th sclected for entire dresses bine with plain-color fabric arc aiso very smart when these prints. In Satins for Sport W —-Our Regular $2.50 Quality. Special Tomorrow, & Yard e o o plaids white. AUL-Sill: Figured Foulards $3200 Quality. " Special. & gy G0 Fard .......- Shown in mans smail peat desigos navy blue and black grounds. AlL-Silk Eponge for Sport Wear —A Yord A clintiing fabric for sport wear. plaid effecis’ on_foundations of ore Canna, airawberrs. Mayfower, liugen, cocon. ciel blue, rose tuhgerine, seal brown. jades wid Kann's—Street Floor. Untrimmed Hatls—Trimmings And Expert Trimmers —Form an unsurpassed combination which will enable vou to achieve for yourseli charming, and indi idual hat. Hat and Trimmings In Our Millinery Store Untrimmed At $1.95, $2.95 —Liseres —Milans —Swiss Timbo Braids —Fancy Hemps —Plain Hemps High Quality Hats Trimmings Are Many and Varied ~The straws include Italian M Yedda “Bird’s Nes raid. At $5.00 to $6.95 Kann's—Second Floor. Tagal, and almost fruits, ete. —Including flowers of cvery varicty, foliage, feather pompons, quills, Priced from— 50c to $5.00 x Moire Silk Frocks Are Now Being Brought Forward as Among the New Styles of the Hour —But the various pretty crepes and other silks in crepy weaves are by no means allowing themselves to be superseded in the favor of style lead- The varieties and the smart styles we are showing are some of the reasons of their assured popu- larity. Crs. —There are many simple styles that show pleated panels and trimming of self-mate- rial, still others employ self or contrast- ing stitching, buckles, cmbroidery and braiding most effectively. —The colors are those most approved; a good range of sizes to select from. choce. $25.00 Kann’s—Second Floor. ¥ Pretty, Serviceable and Neat Wash Frocks For home er porch wear —They are made of such good wearing fabrics as crisp ginghams in necat checks, in a great variety of styles. —Some are in straight line, others in drop-waistline styles. A number are made with gathers at cach side to give additional full- ness to the skirts. —Trimmings are white pique and organdy collars, cuffs and vests, trimmed with narrow folds of gingham or pointed finishing braids. —The colors are blue, green, brown, favender, pink, and black and « white combinations. —Sizes range from 36 to 46 in regular and in extra sizes from Exceptionally good values for the price, each... Kann's—Main Aisle—Street Floor. —Visca fancy cffects, plain hair braids, novelty straws, hair cloths and straw cloths. —Priced, a yard from— Shapes and $3.95 —Leghorns hina Piping —Novelty Straws —Hair Hats Straw Braids, Etc. straws, in plain and fancy 98¢ to $5.00 Brilliant Color the Latest Fashion Edict for Smart Footwear The “Luxor” Sandal in Apple Green —=teps out upon Fashion's stage as the favorite of the howr. —The illustration. sketched from the shoes, gives a bet- ter idea than a description could. The sandal is of kid. made with a moderate round toe, has a graceful Spanish heel, and cach shoc has 2} cut outs. —Sizes 233 to 7. A pair— $10.00 - Kann's—Fourtir &loor. twentv-hve patierns and good color combinations Plain and Novelty W hite all'over desigas $1.69 Copen' orange. 36" inches In and - Alltyme and Springtime Knit Crepe Yard, $ l . 69 3 e This bgautiful sflk with an effective at are daily pebbly Whave is of a texture that sug- or to com zests summer coolisess, and of u quality 5. Blouses shedn of richness. It & niade Exom able silk d will drape ne. sil Sl benhiuge bluebell,” seal. s nd bl i inches wide AILSill: Sctin Superior TR $1.69 ear T _ $1.69 In 50 attaactive ‘shades’ for wear on all ovcasions. A goal lity s foamv woven. mnd I8 soft und drapy 36 inches wide. hines Genuine Al-Silk Broadcloth Shirting on —Our $2.00 Quality. Speci * Yard " $1.69 Cloar ent stripes for men’s shinfs and women's blouses nnd dresses 33 inches wide, aud launders perfectly. 41L-Silk: Dress Taffeta —Our $2.00 Quality. Special Tl e et S169 black. A frm navs biue and strong weave und ope that will give satisfactory wear. x Fleisher’s New Wonderglow Yarn In Paisley Mixtures In the following combinations of colors. AUL-Silk Georgette Crepes —$2.00 Value. & $1.69 Yard Hears dress qualits, in 40 new fones, The welght is for wlouses wnd lingerie. Satin Charmeuse —$2.00 Value, a - $1.69 Yard ... S Exceptionalls good auality. fine 1 troie wenve. ghatanteed for ser Tdeal for smart frocks. ~ Select from epriog shades and black. n nid, — Mixtures of Gray, No. 1601. —Alixtures of Black, No. 1602. —Mixtures of Green, No. 1603 Mixtures of No. 1604. —\Mixtures of Red, No. 1603. —\Mixtures of Silver, No. 1606. —\lixtures of Purple, No. 1607. —Mlixtures of Brown, No. 1608. —\lixtures of Tan, No. 1609. ~Mixtures of Lavender, No. 1610. —Mixtures of Ecru, No. 1611. Mixtures of Henna. No. 16012 - Mixtures of Turquoise, N 1613. ; Mixtures of v, No. 1614 —\ixtures of Taupe, No. 1615. Mixtures of Navy, No. 1616. Full One Ounce Badlls Each, DD C —Plain colors at, a ball Kann's Yarn Shop—Fourth Floor. X 160 Orange, American Three-Piece Beds Very Special Tuesday, Each, 95 —-Continuous post style with eight strong fillers. izes 30-inch and 36-inch widths. -—Choice of white or drab enamel. -—FEach bed has a strong rustproof double link ‘spring. Kann's—Third Floor. X Door and Window Screens rustless, —$2.9¢ inches 36x84 Washin Two Popular {Sizes in Window Sereens —30x33 and 24x41. inches—Conti- Regularly 1 -Tuesda‘y-, 75 C —Hardwood Extenfsion Screens, made of selected wood, rvith natural varnish finish. Filled with ffine black wire cloth. Metal center bracegwhich adds strength nental make. 85c. Spe each .. to the screens. Kann's—ThirdHloor. Spexcial Tuesday, each, —Chaiice of four sizes. hese made of selected lumber, with frames 4x7g mortised and pangl style. Extra Special for Tuesday Only 4200 Continental Make % Screen Doors In thies new silver-gray finish. Filled with 4 galvanized wire cloth. and $3.95 values. $2. 3 3 These doors are thick. Strongly constructed. Have mitered _mountings. Three- Sizes 30x78, 32x80, 34x84 and inches. Sold exclusively by us in ngton. Knock-down Screen Frames 30x30 inches —Sell regularly at 59c. 4 4 c pine lum- Special Tuesday, each. sliding —Made of selecte ber. -Complete with track, beading. nails and metal corners,all ready for the handy. man to assemble. - Can Ue al- tered to fit’ smaller size win- dows :if desired. Natural fin- ish, so that they can be painted to suit the home woodwork. Screen Wire, in black and gal- -vanized. 24 to.43 inches wide. o \Square ‘Foot- ;3¢ and’ 5S¢ | Rabbi Simon will preside. REV. DR. BISHOP DEAD. ! mflgms of Thanks. Retired Clergyman of M. E. Church ¥ porioh ly extend our JihauknTand appreciatsn 1o our re‘atives \ ifrlends \for their kindmess 1 Author and Scholar. ;"" the wnany beautihil f i [ Faemth o e el 4 0 | Special Dispatch to The Star. 4 ‘M"!T';i ; WINCHESTER, Va. April 23— b Friends here have been advised of the [SATRERFIELD. | e recent death In Westerville, Ohto, of | their Finness o pt ey aea |the Rev. Dr..Robert F. Bishop aj et and beauéul o | widely. known refjred clergyman of| Fjgry. ' faber SAM i the Methodist Episcopal Church, and jalso an author and} scholar. A daugh- % . ter, Miss Belle Bshop, died just a arriage. | month before her father passed away. |GRAVES—SM March 3, nineteen hundred | He was In active, work over forty | and twenty fwo, in Heltisten o years, serving churg:hes in the Balti-| ther Michacd A’ Ryan, MARY CATHERINE more, Virginia and {Ohlo conferences. :“3"1*' and, | For two years He was connected| lngton | with ‘the ‘Anti-SaJoon League —at| (This | Westerville, taking ;a prominent part| ¢ etror iin compilation of fghe league's en- gy | i EAL AND SIS wikh to extend onr sin the il ve/, Aurora Helghts. nouncement is reprinted because date in uonouncement in Star of Deaths. CITY NEWS Il7 BRIEF. l‘ff“ ABAULT, Saturdss. Aprit 1. 1 Boldiers* Home Hospital, EDWARD, An illustrated lectare on belo &ea Hushapd of hembault. of 637 {Their Study and Cons-rvation,” was| 14 lield _at |delivered by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt at( % t Capitol | the Natlonal Cathedrai School for 3 v, April 24 : | Girls, Satyrday. More ghan 100 stere- sent in Arlingioy natioml ce 23 {optican slides of birds were shown.!BARNES., Departed this life Satu April | Miss Tessia €. MoDonald. prineipal of | ELIZARETH C. BARNES, beloved the school, together (With Several dauglier of Barrell Is. and the late Matile {members of the facuRly and aboutl A Tdmuuds =¥ services will be held e e Tt A a0 Siewnit & ‘Thomaw establishment, 159: | ere 1 Tt st now. T © April 21, at i pm. : Southa8l, thirty-twh | Relutives and friends insied. . |years old. 1223 18th ‘street, whyle |BROWN. Sunduy, April painting the front of & bullding at p.m., JOHN J. heloved huxband of the | 1128 Tth Sireet vesterday afternfon,] Annle Brown. Funeral from the residenc fell from a ladder. He fell through, ;:utnn'_ dsugliter, Mrw. Jobn D. Donovan & window and sustaingd\a severe cutd 26 P st."nw. Notice of funeral hiere on his left hip. Hys injury "wasl] G jdressed 'at Emergency Hespital. 3 R. Fri | Rhode Inland Avenues Citizens® An-i | [ARLES M i soclation will meet Wedneeday, 8spam.. | T, Flen Marshall ~Curter, uncle o {in Sherwood Presbyterdan Church. Carter, “and adopted brother of Virginia H and Elizabeth Nelson Funeral Tuesday, April 24. from Mctropolitan Baptist Churen, ‘1t st hand 14th st nw. Bt 12:30 pm. Durial at A ton national cemetery. 23 CARTER. Entered into eternal reat April 20, 1921, ut 8 Hos pital. CHATRS mains at J. cyclopaedia now on \he press. Thomas W. 1928, #t 6:45 . April 20, 1923, at 9 am., Home ~ Hospital, Sefgt ARTER. hushand of the Marxhall Curter. uncie of North Heach Home «Jub will jpieet ow at, Perpetual Hall, 11th and eets. Report of clubhouseptom- ittee. Music. Jorpa Lodge, Chapter INo. 27.1 0. E. 5. Wil give a damce totnorrow. 5:30 pin., at Mrs. Dyer's, 1517 R stryet. Eckington Union, W. €. T. 7., will | 12th and 13th ste oo meet tomorrow, 7:30 jp.m. wilh Mrs{ M. W. D. Norman, Alvin Day, 2014 North Capito] street, atives inrited. t g0 im_a body to Rhode Island [CQOK. On Monda; Avenue Church to attend meeting| &m. W v ices Ni tel Union, uby €. Cook. aged | e aspiees orth™ Capitel Union, | iy €. Cook age g kel he Vermomt STic Anmnchation witt{ L eltiver st F (i o' by lllold its annual sugar pary, 24, at between . Rev Friends and Metropolitan Baptist Churc 3, at 7:45 husband of Funeral from t terd. Interment at Fort Lincoln cemeters. 1% May 1%/ CO0R. A specisl communication of Lebanos Tadge, No. F. A A, M., is hereby called Wednesdar, Aprit 25, 1923, at 12:30 p.m., at Masonic Temple, for the purpose of attend E. B. Thompson will give illustra- ted lecture on Alaska, under ausplces of Mizpah class of Immangel Baptist} Church, tomorrow, 8 p.mg of our late brother, S. F. RIECKS, DEFFINBAUGH—Sundar. April 3 i rexidence, Silver Spriog, Md.. SINGLE- X M., husband of Mary A Definbaogh ral ‘from the ai residence Tuesday, 10 a.m. Funeral private Saturdar, aster. irant Circle. Ladies of the, A. It. will meet gomorrow nigh G. A. R Hall with the othler three | vircles in the city, to perfect plans for a reception Wednesday evenin at same address <o Mas. EvasFrench, national president. T. 8. April eral services at the funeral parlor of Martin W. Hrxong Co.. 1300 N st. nw., ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | Mordns, ol 5 st 5'5m TONIGHT.. T 2 A PR, American \War Stothers will Veloved _sister a concert at Funeral servic The The Mid-City Citize: Assgiciation will meet, Thomson Schorki. & Jocloen ael M. Dovle will spumky Enter- inment program. GASS-HELAN. _Suddenls LOTISE €. HELAN fe of Thomas A. am Gars. nerai from her Jate rexidence. 3423 Sherman e naw oo Wedntedsy Ap an. "Reqniem niass at Sacred Heart Church 809 o'clock, Relatives and friends ioited { Toterment Mount Olivet cemeters. . #1l1 give a{GOODLOE. Departed this life F Cnivers lri 20. 1025, NATHAN GOODLOE, Sr.. Dean Fagin will lecture gon H. G. Wells at” Research Uriivirsity, ¢ o'clock Beta Theta I'i Club r. 730 o'clock, i+ 1207 Walier xt. me.. n 3 9ti . He leares to mou # devoted wifc Mre. K er. Mra Susié Lonr, Tnd - six loving children, Mime. . “Washington. D. C.. Ow car Goodloe, St Lonis. Mot Lieut. Nathan 0. Goodlos, 3r.. Cambridge, Mass: Wiliam Andrew Goodlae, Washingion, D, Mrs sie M. Kenner, Baltimore, 3d.. and Mne. a B. Cooper. Washington, D. C.. aod 8 it Funeral services will be 8t Mount Jezreel Church, 5th and E sts. s.e., which he was a deacon. Tresday, April a1 1 pm. Friends are fnvited. . Interment Harmony cemeters. Pastor, Rev. J. V. Greene. = . GREEN.. Saturdar. Am at pm.. At his residence, Ko JOUN T GREEN. beloved hushavd of Fiizaboth Green and_devoted father of four children. Funeral Tuesday. April 24, at 2:30 pm., from Macedonia Raptist Church Relatives ‘aud friends” invited to attend, HENDERSON. Suddenis, any. April at her 7 St v TISE MATTIE, the darling Laby hard and Genevieve Hende Funeral Tuesday, 2 o'clock p.m.. from a Vermont State Associations will mpurusoola. Into rest at R Division No. 7, Ladies’ { Ancient Order of Hibey |Eive a card party at 601, | o'clock Auxiliary, ns. will street, § i | Social Hygi Society* will meet, s‘ |o'clock. in vestry roomsiof Washing- | ton Hebrew Congrega Rev. Dr. | 1 EBarle Wilfley will k on_ “Who! {Pays the Pric Van Winkle {will consider of a World Program of Social Hy: giene,” wnd 1545 Indiana Society 1 eet. 8 o'clock, {at Ebbite Hotel Pla let, readings | and music. Dancing. West End Citizens' Alsociation will meet, § o'clock. in hall of Concordia Lutheran Church, Ladies’ nfight. Mrs. 7 Van Winkle will speak of\her visit 1. abroad, K officers at_annual meekinge 8 o'clock, | Ve Al Veteran W T | College * Women's Club. *Dr. Paul | COMB. the beioed father of Mrs. 8. {Bartsch wil give illustrgted Tectura| Dase and Mrs Mebler. o the Oist yesr of {on “The Wonders of tse Deep.” of futieral hereafter. B | Lusey. . April 21, .. WILLIAM: Vo heloved huband of Ciars AL Lushs (nes: Toland) and sw_ of his age. Under auspices of thesTrade Uniom College, Western Starr will address 1 D Stann peill e William A and the late Margarat Lusby j the Central Tabor Union. 8:30 o'clock, | - puperal from his late residence. 3715 Jenifer on “The Effect of Industrialism Upon | ., Chesy Chase, D. €. Wednesdas Politics.” thence to the Church ment, where solemn mass will be said ' Interment at Monnt Olf et cemeters. Relatives snd friends in vited, 24 McCARTHY. 00 am., Sal Blessed Circle Citizens' Associa- meet, § o'clock, at Sunset Thomas tion will Satnrdas, MARY (. April 21,1023, at danghter of the late 5 i ) Juhn “and” Margaret ScCariny fnee "Crow XIGRETTES. four strands: an F st. betwee ). Funeral from her late residence. 47 10th ‘and 18th.” "ReWANI'ro)'fadey: Cailiag| ‘Eyesst.mw.. ou Wicslhs. @y b a-m.. thence . Dominic's Church, where requiem mags will be said for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends insited t fend. MULHALL. Sundar. pan.. CATHERINE years now. T Teqiiiem a.m. Relatives and fricnds invited. ment Mount Olivet cemeters . vicinity or 10th and North 6 o e 9 Reward. p.m. nn_st. BAR PIN, stone in center. Aprit 22 MULY platinum _scrall Apt. 2 small Reward Tiin s ranare BOS’ Ihahogans brinte with - White mag:inge Tate VA chets ears mot ‘euts lont, ADAL <Eard Tor rerura. " Phone’ Clevdiang her " residen STELLA MAY loved wife of 1. Pratt Neal. Sercices will e lield ut her late residence Tussdus. April 23 at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends in Vited. Interment in the family lot at Trin old7 name Tnside, 13 Vogne: | itv Protestant Episcopal cemeters. Upper Mooday morning in Anucostia. Reg.ard. Home | Marlboro. Nhannon pIace s.c.. ADacostis, ;i.’i House: office bldg. McCahan). be Chapter, 2 .. Tuexday, April 24. 0 a.m.. tend the funeral of Sister STELLA M NEAL. By order of ROSE MAY HOWARD. orthy Matron, 2:30 2 the Tate eral from her late resi 2 pitol st Tuesdey. April 24. at 2 p.m.” Fueral priva REIPLINGER. Sunday, A : at 2:45 am.. at the reaidence of Virginia Wright, 67 Adams st NGER. jn the Funera] from the chapel of J. William Lee's Sons. 232 Pa. ave. t.w., on Tuesday. April 24, at 2 o'clock pm. Ioterment in Glenwood cemetery. . ROACH. April Mrs. DELIA A ROACH, widow William E. Roach and mother of the late William H Roach, ex-masor of ( Ho. from 1305 30th st. (Rochesfer. Portsmouth, Va., and Wiiliamsport, Pa., pers please’ copy.) . ROBINSON. Sunday. April 22, residence, 417 R st. n.w. A ON, husband of Mrs Robinson 14 Robinson. Remains funeral parlors, 12th and Interment at Petershurz, . around citr or Ar- Rgom 622 Roose O'CONNOR. am., A FUR CHORER—Sund a evening, be 4 9 reward. 1850 G - and st 0w Reward. Adams DOG, poodle, large whi Yery dirty; light tan on ears and Pack: name Trixie. Good reward If returned to 1328 R FRATE 07 N~ Riw pearis. vicinity 20th and 4 Food A it ing Rewa pants. Finder please return t0 1208 4th st. n.v. Reyrard. 5 . NAVY BELT, black leather: Sunday mornin on bridle path in Potamac Park near polo field. Phone Main_7929. . SECKPIECE, squirrel, on Park road betwean i4th and 18th sts., Bunday afterncon. Adams 203. 240 SECRPIECE _Mink, small, brow Falls, Saturday; recard. Addre Star office. 3, at his residence el e ver) PEARLS String, Sunday, v.cinity father of Peter D, Park. Call Linc. 5042, or deliver to 127| Edw. John Funerai 12th st._n.e. Reward. 24 Wediiesday morning at 8:30 a.m. from h PIN, diamond_and platinum, April 15th; Iate residence: thence to St. Dominic's Phone Weat_1117., 1330 30th st. Church, “whore requiem mass will e funz & i i for the repose of his soul. Interment a PIN, crescent, about org, wet with |} vet. vy s aris ‘and sapphires. Finder will bé rewarded. | ount Olivet. Relatives and friendx in Return to Joim E. Heoton, Room 608, Of c o) hidg.. 810 18th st n.w. SHIPLEY. Suddenls. Sundar. | 1923 SR TF St | At 8:80 a.m. HERBERT S beloved prdimiRilp [art] s son of Lewis M. and Mildred L. Shiples (nee Return to Room Scagge). aged 8 months and 18 days. Fu April 24, at 3.p.m.. from his . Rrancheilie, Md. (Balti- e cops. | B and nch April Lady arragit § ve. and 17th st, n.w., Sunday. Thone Franklin 241, aft. parents’ resids mufe papers pl SMITH. Field. Daston. Ohlo, UHL MANCHESTER, husband of Merle Adams Smith. Funeral h of the Transfiguration. 1%th & .., at 1 p.m. Tuesda Small 2 ment _Arlington natio cemetery. Remains ng at Jenk funeral parlors, 800 10th st. n.w. . SMITH. Sunday. April 22, 1023 at_Sibley Hospital, REXFORD M. SMITH. Funeral private ‘from Wright fishment Tuesday, April terment private. BULLIVAN. Suddenly, Friday, Apr! Square, Conn. Reward 1t returned. er 5 p.m. POCKETBOOK, room in Speedway. 738 Tth st. PURSE—Sunday, at 12th and F, urse, contalning bills, silver, bus tickets car tokens. Ethel Willlams, 1214 B Lincoln 461! SCARF, Persi lamb cloth, Friday, néar 10th avy blue -silk, at ladies Reward, . Miss Silverman, , at 4 pm. ‘In TET—Small diamond _sufrounded by in_Lincoln Park or on East Capitol | 13th aud_14th, or in Holy Comforteri at Garfleid Hospital, JOHN M, i reward. 1118 Kast Capitol s of Nushus, N H. aged 36 sears ~§35 and _identification | b o erine Taugher Sylifvan T wen & and_ 10:30 pom | meral services Monday aftergoon, April 24, eturn 10 owner, 1712 U st.| at Harves's undertaking parlors, 1523 14th st. n.w., 8t 5 o'clock.. Friends and associaten in Interstate Commerce Commission tuvited to attend. Interment at Nashn Ho:e WARTHEN. Saturday, April- 21, 1023, “at m., at her residence, 1424 Webster st re- ward if retul Jr., Hotel Harrington. & 5 WATCH—Gold Waltham {old style): Sunday w.. IDA L. WA N bt Y. fiormoon on Speedway, * Ihilip Cunnin R cted vite et WMF";’:%.":;::“.;‘“’."Z qtcec L6 Foet Myer, 2 2| from her ate réuifence’ Toesday, Aprit RIST. WATCH—Bunday evenl: hetween at ™. e at 9:! m., at 8t ‘. Waller Heh Houpltal ana Columele rd, and | Church, i5th and" v stw. nw. Friends and Mozart; reward. relatives invited. Interment private. 23" 2611 Mozast pi. stncere e i friends for EL T. SATTER. | HIS CHILDREN. | Tuter- | Sheridan road | oy i ROB- | i Saturday, April 21, 1923, at McCook | Wi undertaking _estab- | Fu-! | Deaths. Saturday “Aprit 21, am. At his R Ernest e rvis’ nterment at Payue's cemeters Friends invited. b e In Memoriam. | BuRT In sacred and loving memors of I my dear husband, EDWARD BURTON, wh departed this life April 23, 1 | No one knows the silent heartache Only those who have lost ean teil Of the grief that is borne in sience Of my dear husband 1 loved so well Surrounded by friends. T am lonesonie Amidst my pleasares T am blue: A smile on my face, stiil 3 heartache WILLIAM F. GRAVES, 211 Ar—; Aching and longing for 3ou Time heals ali wounds That's what they say: 1 miss you more, Edward, desr Day by day HIS WIF MARY S. BURTON. * In xad and loving remembrance of brother WARD BURTON. who years ago today, April 23, 19 He sleens i Jemun. peacefol rest o wmortal strife invades his breast No pain or s'n or woe or care n_rench the silent slumber there 1S BROTHER AND SISTERS * DORSEY., GAITHER. In sad hut loving 1 mes dear hisband. ALRE s ried Thin Dife aix years 7 2% “iann e Tdenr Drotier. T GATTIE denaricd ihin Iife five years ago. Ma 191 We shall meet them some bright morninz p esting b the ‘waters' fair ey are waiting for sur comin T our Father's mansion fair MGl £y, . FLETCHER. In sad and lovin, our lear little girl, PAULINE TCHER. wio left ‘us one April 3.1 i Nobody knows my longinz T e e e e weep shed my tears With an aching heart While athers are fast atieep® HER LONELY MOTHET. ! TeR Yallihe xavesied) & Where the flowe ¥ wave Lica The one T Tovard so dearis In her Toneis. sient FLETCHER. 1In sad but loving remembran:e of our dear sister, PAULINE FLETCHER deparied this life one scar ago todas remembran: » MAMIE FLETCH Seeping ave. DADDY + One xear has passed since th, When our dear sister pussed She's. goe 1o God AT o grunt e elernal relr MR ) MRS T, L. FLETCHER, Axn CARL FENWICH. . HOLMES. 1In sad bnt lnving rememhran. o dear husband father. FRAN 101 Whio departed This 1ife elght soa 2k todas, April 25, 1915 The time bas not made ans change OF love for You 1o my heart Your memors Will alwass he frosh Ax the day we had to part Sadly misséd br sad da she did her hest 2 Tonesome wife SARAH E. HOL Just a line of sweet remembrs Of our father. kind and tru Just a token of devotion That our hearts stiil long HIS LOVING DAUGHTER RROWN, ALICE JOHNSON. Tn loving remembrance of' o dear son and brother, ROY JOHNSON 30 toduy. A o longer shall be throne of God we will meet v 10 rest eternally THE FAMILY but loving remembrance « CHARLES A, KRAUSF ife »ix years ago todu o thought it Lest aw your suffering here was great 4 opened wide the golden gute HIS SON GORDOX RANDALL. Sacred to the ELIZABETE RANDALL. wh e seas we meet again HOWALD BLAKEY. * £ remembrance of my dea wife and’ dunghier. FRANCES ‘. “SMITH and’ MARIE OF SMITH! who died April 15 . but not forgotten GLOEGE A. 8MITH and take soyr rest He thought it best re was groat d wide the golden gate THEL FAMILY. * n sad bot loving' rememb father, JAMES & ted this life thres | Sieep on God calied P He saw And ope TOWNSEND, of ‘onr_dear TOWNKEND, sears dear one s home totay HIS WIFE A3 TUCKER. In loving remembra; BETH ESTELLE. - the holov Witt € Tucker, who died twenty-five ago today, April 23, i Ob, how hard it was fo Sitice teuder Jove had bound the henrt But the purest. the loveliext we know Are ever the surest. fbe soonest to §o Though days bave flown aud us to part years Sinee The men, Can o Loved st 1 saw rour face of voir heart e be erased in 1fe. in death remembered HER LOVING HUSBAND -+ | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. i Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. NLW. Establshed 1851 Antomobile Rervice, oo J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Embalmer. Livery in connection. chapel and modern crematorium. prices. = Lo & Speare o UNDERTAKERS 4208 H STREET,NW FORMERLY 9407 oT. Bimus B Spcxe -1?:'-" Willia B, Speare HERBERT B. NEVIUS [926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Private 4 Director_an) Commogions Moderats ¢ i _Modern Chapei. _Automobile_Funera |7 Quick: Dignified_sad Efficient Service. i Co., i W. W. Deal & | i c . H ther the successors of nor g;'- {mected with the original W. R. 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