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) . R T R 2 2. e, Child’s Dresses . Three attractive models are il Fully made up in tan, green. blue, 1 2, 4 'and 6, and requiring only a litt, inch. Per pair............ crochet edges. Pretty stam from. elsewhere! 45-In. Tubing Pillowcases. Stamped. 9 7 Perpair......... C Hemstitched in scallops or points, ready to picot or crochet. Even without the pretty stampings, these tub- ing cases are excellent bar- gains. Don't delay. N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N A N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N \ N \ N N N N 0Odd pieces and discontinued for decorative purposes, as gift No. 1—Flower Vase, sale price... No. 2—Rose Bowl, sale price.. ... No. 4—Bread Tray, saje price..... No. 5—Large Flower No. é—Olive Tray, sale price. No. 7—Flower Jar, sale price. morrow afternoon. NO CHARGE. A Huge Purchase of . T S S T e A S L L Stamped Art Needlework A huge purchase of NEW Art Needlework, stamped on fine quality and most practical mate- rials, and purposely lowered in price to make buying real tempting just now, is undoubtedly the outstanding feature of— Oppenheimer’s Shop Unique g Anniversary S Made up and stamped Fine count, tubing Pillowcases, 42- Hemstitched in points and scallops for This bargain is not to be found 0dd Pieces Imported ChinawaretoPaint .............. UR finest imported chinaware from the foremost makers, specially made for China Painting. No. 3—Decorative Vase, sale price.. ...... ase, sale price Minerva Yarns * In a SALE! Get your now! THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923. COYREWSIR BRIEE: | = o Spreads for the Bed Five Models, Handsomely Embroidered Stamped Three refreshingly pretty designs, combining lazy daisy, French knot in a way to bring out the running stitch stampings. most effective results with Double-bed Pepperill a minimum amount of work. R They are full double-bed size. with bolster and spread in one. Material of a good quality Pepperill, durable and casy to wo’ Stamped Two designs stamped to candlewick and embroidery combine running - stitch and size ith bolster and spread com- bined. The made them to sell at $3.50. Our price for the 48th An- $2.47. manufacturer niversary, Handmade Art Needlework Discontinued Models—15 Price Scarf, Center, Pillow 30-in. center, 18x 45 scari and pillow top, stamped on tan art aterial, for embroidery in choice of two de- Each, 59 or a signs. 3 for $1.50 More of Those Women’s Yarn-Dyed Chambray DRESSES The prettiest imaginable dresses. of an excellent quality yarn-dyed cham- bray, cut out and ready to sew and em- broider in simple touches of lazy daisy. French knots or running stitches. . Five prettily finished models are here to copy in lavender, pink, tan, blue and green. Stamped price, $1. et 80 ¢ lustrated, but there are five in all avender and gold chambray, in sizes le embroidery to complete. For House or Street, Stamped Ready to Sew........ 87¢ pings to choose Lunch Set of o pieces, stamped white art cloth 149 . X-stiteh embroid ery; effective. Lunch Set of 5 pieces, stamped Lunch Set of tan chambray for on unbleached muslin. simple French-knot em- 39 Imported Paure Irish Linen Scarts and Centers, 95 stamped ir elaborate or in black simple designs. Each.. Card Table Covers Sets of pieces, een or unbleached Indian hcad:39 muslin, for embroidery or in simple de- on for ) very oval cut out appliques. Bach. Buffet 3 white stamped signs Oval center and 4 COVBTR S S8t 5 on broider: Cover, 75 Napkins .. 14, Price lines. for Here is an excellent opportunity to save one-half on china home use. A few objects are illustrated. China Painting Instructions by Mme. Vassil=ff Daily and Tues, & Thurs. Eve’gs, 7 to 9 ..35¢ .60c ..65¢ .....8100 ..SL15 No. 9—Cake Plate, sale price..... ....65¢c No. 10—Bavarian Bread and Butter Plates, 6~ inch (120 dozen), sale price..................15¢ No. 11—Cheese and Cracker Plate, sale price, $1.35 No. 12—Relish Tray, sale price .35¢ No. 13—Flower Vase, sale price.. . ceeenn..43C Fired in Our Own Modern Kiln Several Hand-painted Parchment Shades and China models, painted by Mme. Vassiléff, on sale, Y, Price. Oppenheimers SHOP UNIQUE E Street at 8th e e ale — Srvprsrany pa e uvareey v Ymawun » v P RN TR PR Made up, Rompers . e Just the smallest touch of embroiders brings these well- made rompers. in ages 2 and 3. into the prettiest imaginable styles. Made of lavender and tan chambray. stamped-— Pure Linen Guest Towels with wide hemstitched hems, 69C stamped for pure white Hand Towely, hem- embroidery stitched ends, stamped 39C Absorbent in three designs. for in 10 89¢ Ten Towels, stamped pretty aml simple de- a4 good ab- weling. 5 for. Towels. large size, in block design, with rain- bow colored horder: 95 stamped....... C NOTIONS English - made Pinx, superior non - rust, boxes.:....... Smbroicery fine quality. nickel BRIES .G Needle Book assortment of 28 ity sewing and broidery needles. book ... Dressmaker's quali 35(: lz-poun 4-inch 39¢ with an highest qual- " Scimsorn. silt and plated. Per T'ems Sanitary Nap- kinx, 1 dozen to D — e — 15¢ Sunset Soap Dyes, in most all shades, spe- 25 cial, 3 boxes for.. ... C Wavo Hair two on card. for.... . Five card. Per CREMIE Tl Snap Fasteners, various makes. black and white. Pericagd s i onn Hooks and Eyes, various makes, all rizes in_ black and white, Per card...... Hickory So-On for corsets. $2.25 Hickory dle Supporters. small medium or large. ... 90c Children’s Hick- ory Walst and Gar- ters ... SEe 30c Children’s Hick- ory Garters. Special. . Last Two Lectures and Demonstrations by Miss Olive M. Elrich Saturday—2:30 P.M. and 5 P.M. For the benefit of government workers, Miss Elrich will give a special 5 o’clock Lecture and Demonstration to- Come and learn some interesting and educational facts on short cuts in efficient sewing methods. Second Floor. $1.40 Texto Sweater Silk, $1.19 BODNING SHANTON " FORPOLIE CHEF ! jReports of Move Revived. Oyster Denies Change Is Contemplated. teports that Col. T. Harry Shanton, former offictal of the New York police department, is belng boomed again for superintendent of police in Wash- ngton gained circulation today. Commissioner Oyster, who super- vises the police department, sald he knew of no such movement and de- clared he fs not contemplating a change In the superintendency, now held by Maj. Daniel Sullivan. The Commissioner decliried to discuss the matter further, but he has let it be- come known that he is entirely satls- fled with the present administration of the police department. The mention of Col. Shanton as a possible candldate for police chlef does not come as a surprise. Before Maj. Sullivan was elevated from the ranks to the superintendency in Feb- ruary of last year Shanton's name had been strongly urged upon the Commissioners by an Influential dele- gation in Congress At that time, however, Commission- er Oyster followed the course of the | ard of Commissioners by g a chief from the department hanton {s about fifty-two years | old and a native of New York state He <nent the early years of his 1ife however, in Wyoming, where he gain- ed a wide reputation us & horseman. {Later he was connected for abou | ten years with the New York [mlh'ei force. He a veteran of the Spanish- American and world wars, Col. T Harry Shanton is a brother | of Col. George Shanton, who also was considered for the position of police chief here following the death of | Maj. Raymond Pullman —_— Marriage Licenses. Marringe licenses have been lssued to the foll.vwing’ Batler. rroll of Suitland, Md., and Ella s otr. ateon_ of Indianupoils, Stermdorfer of this cf Jenkins of The Pla and Margaret H. Rarrett of Oxon ili Chales A, Porter_of Comberiand, Md. Elslc McMullin of New Yok efty. Samuel nge and Marle L. Patterson Fred New of Edmonton, Cau.. und (laire Stephens of Hartweil, 6 Chirles W, er’ of 1ud., Cieveland P, Westminster. v0 of this city. son Rudick ud Reatri Milton 8. Tivinz 8. Huteh Detdmon of Sp rt of Aubucn, ower Rates Main 431 TIRES 'Goodyear Miller Gear to Road 30x31; Special.......... HENRY S. WOOD, INC. 1502 14th_St. N.W. 30x315. Graduats BcCormick Medical ollege Dr. CLAUDE s. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409410 McLychlen Bld 10th and G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 721, Eyes Examized The Wyoming Cafe Main Floor. The Wyoming Apartment, Columbia Road. at California St. Redecorated— New Management Wiolesale buring. one chef for many familles ana superior service enable ns to offer COMMUNITY DINNERS 3-Course, §1.00—1-Course, $1.25 Special Rates by the Month. Breakfast—Luncheon—Dinner s THAVE YOU ATTENDED 10 YOUR Now v the logi ce. Papering. Pa 1 time and this th ting and Decorat a speciaity. You'll be surprised how sonable our prices are CORNELL WALL PAPER CO 714 13th N.W. B Main 53 -5374 J.M. ADAMS - HARDWGCOD FLOORS : 1503 Connecticut Ave. Old Fioors Refinished Zum OURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 1Sth St., Col. 638 Dupont Ctrele, ¥ 5 WATE [ £~ QnlyOriginal i'Take home a Box ssorted flavors. © 2 300 1000 e drugaists D0, Rucker & Rucker 1 Paperhanging and Painting 1210 H St. N.W. M. 7422 EN YOUR PIANO WORCHS 1110 G KST, 1879 | Temple. TAXES & AUTOS |[i™; AWNINGS & SCREENS?| Federation of Citisens’ Associations will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in board foom of Municipal building. Plaza Athletic Club wi stve ) firsi moonlight river ride on Steamer | St. Johns, June 8. The Sojourners’ Club will meet at the Colonlal Wednesday, 8 p.m., nom- ination of officers. Eiection June 13. The Ohlo Girle’ Club will give a dance in the Mount Pleasant Lodge Hall, 14th and Kenyon streets north- west, tomorrow, May b, 1923, at 8 p.m. All Ohloans and their friends are cordlally invited. Dupont Cirele Citizens’ Aswoctation will meet Monday, - Rauscher's. Chief Justice McCoy will speak of “Safe Americanization Schools.” Men's Club of Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church will meet Monday, 8 p.m., annual election. Albert Ot- tinger will make address: “Citizenship and Immigration Retired Enliated Men's Association will meet tomorrow, & p.m., at Pythian Ladles' night: The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Canton Washington “I. P. M.” 1. 0. O. F., will glve a heart social tomorrow at 1. O. O. F. Templg. All invited. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Mrs. G. E. Fleming will give exposi- ably In west and south portions to- THE WEATHER |_ District of Columbla and Maryland —Increasing cloudiness tonight: to- morrow unsettied and slightly cooler. probably showers; gentle variable winds. becoming moderate northeast. Virginla—Increasing cloudiness, fol- lowed by showers tomorrow and prob- {8 night; cooler in the Interior tomor- row; ‘moderate northeast and east winds, increasing tomorrow. West Virginta—Showers tonight and tomorrow; cooler tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—¢ p.m., 70; 8 p.m.. 6 12 midnight, 55; 4 a.m., 50; § am. o4; noon, 2. Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.15; 8 D 30.15; 12 midnight, 30.14; 4 am., 30.0! 8 a.m., 30.06; noon, 30.00. Highest temperature, at noon today. Lowest temperature, 47, occurred at 5 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 69; lowest, 63. Condition of the Water. ¥ Temperature and condition of the; water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- Pperature, 60; condition, muddy. Weather in Various Citles. occurred Stations. Weather. **-gopaaeat, tion of Sunday school lesson at 4:45 o'clock in Y. W. C. A., 1333 F street. Phil Sheridan Post, No. 6. will meet at 3 o'clock in Grand Army Hall. TONIGHT. Writers' League will meet at 8 o'clock in Public Library. 127, Vet- meet in National Capital Po: erans of Foreign Wars. G. A. R. Hall. No. will Ladies of | in Circle, meet, § o'clock, A dance will be given under auspices of Catholic Women's Service Club, 9 o'clock, at Catholic Community House, 601 E street. Unit of George E. Killeen Post will have card party at Potomac Bank build- ing. Shaw Junior High School will present “All at Sea,” by David Stevens and Harvey W., Loomis, in Dunbar High School, 8 ¢”lock, and tomorrow at 2 p.m. Negro National Educational Congress will meet at colored Y. M. C. A., 8 o'clock. Discussion: “Negro Heads for on Mills will give rated talk on Sumatra and Java, Lefore the Business Women's Coun-! cil, 7:45 o'clock, in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Dr. William L. Stidger of Detroit will close a series of book lectures. | {4:45 o'clock, at First Congregational {Chureh. Subject, “Henry Iord, the {Man and His Motives.” 8 o'clock he will speak of Bojer's “The Great Hunger. Admission free. Births Reported. The following births have b the health department in the I u reported to ¢ twenty-four Cnrran, boy ud Marie Bien, gir! Frederick ¥. and Ada Lewla, b Waldenan E. and Lonin Edwin B and Theresa Augrxt and Lesdle Oranke, gir Alfred snd Ada E. Webster, girl meda M. Drice John M. and Nora Curtis, girl. ¥ro Grace Rengan. boy. Mary Miller, boy. Young, hos urie Carwon, hoy ta ke, gl Gleem: box L e The average daily consumption of j water in London is thirty-five gallons per_capita SONEY —Give particulars. Address Box 245- iar office. P wmall. goid. i Thiraday_night e between uiidnight end & au. Lincoln Teward. 1712 Rhode 3o uppy. 10 imos. old: same de ““Laddy Boy'': called “Egypt.’ O'lenry. Main 4050, 4 BAR PIN—Diamond bar pin. about four inches long: one large dlamond and elght smaller | stones.set fn dull piatinum: In row through { {center’ with smail stones in mounting. Finder ase address Hox 24-R. Star office . PIN—Platinum; five diamouds. 00, Apt. 315 AR PIN—Platinum, 4 two sapphires. containing one diamond Reward. Phone North T pansy design. r 9th at. car. con trror. Reward. Lincoln 7 [CHOKER—Double brown fur, Wednesday {eveninz, on H st. mear 1ith. Reward. Apt. 33 c 7 y 2. on TI st beiween Retura o 602 Md. ave. nee. COIN PURSE. bright hlue leather, containing betsceen $15 and $20 1n bills. on 8 st., 16th st d Finder please call North New Hampshire ave. Reward sable and white; name Lady Phone Adams 2716, _Reward. 5 ton_brindle. {n_Chevy Chase; name brown body, white breast. Cleve. DOG—Tan and_white, Chevy Chase cai and Florida a 10 3739 Jocelyn st. 5 cut on collar. F. 649, 3¢ DARRING—Pendant, pink coral; Thursday. April 26, vicinity M “and Conn. ave., Mi Pleasant car or vicinity 20tk _and Kalorama i rd. d. Apt. 401, 2121 20th o.w. Phone 4o v, Wheaton, Md. ith st. pike), two large fox hounds: way lhome); larger ome. white with dark markx on body; smaller, 1Ight straw color. Liberal reward, 'dead or alive. Write £d Umstead, Kenstugton, Md. . FOX TERRIER—Name plate on collar. oot marked. Reward.” E. H. Wright, 30§ v at. Fednerins wfiermonn | between Jocelrn st. and 9th Reward if returned | Lost Sund (near, ton Abilene, Tex. 30,24 Albany. ... Atlantic City Baltimore Rismarck . Boston . Buffalo . Charleston Chicago Ci Denver Detroit . El Paw. S 8t. St. Seattle . Spokane WASH.. D.C. 30,08 !that through Cloudy Clear! Clear, Clear Cloudy Clear’ Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clenr 30.08 30.02 EER| aumn ey 8! 3 Hirmingham, Besey sugaye innatl Cleveland .. RERRERZRLE i Iveston Clouds’ Pt-cloudy Clear Miami, Fl ining New (rleans 29.94 2084 3002 30.20 3038 30.04 2086 30.02 20.98 2998 . 30.08 30,08 2012 .98 30.08 29,98 30.28 3010 30,10 Philadeiph| Phoenix, Ariz Coud: Pittsburgh. . ar Clear a2 Clear &8 5 . Cloudy g4 147 FOREIGN. Greeawich time. today.) Temperature. Weather. 56 Clear f4 Clear 44 Raining 42 Clear 60 Cloudy 68 80 8 82 Francikco Louis Paul. Olea: (8 am., Stations. London, England...... Parls, France........... Copenhagen, Denmark.... . Stockholm, ' Sweden. Horta (Fayal), Azores Hamilton, Bermuda. ... San Juan, Porto Rico Cuba.... Cansl Zone ana Colon. s National Education Head Says Sal- ! aries Here Are Disgrace. i Salaries paid Washington public school teachers were described as ‘shameful and a howling disgrace” by | Dr. Willlam B. Owen, president of the | National Education Association, in ad- | dressing school officials yesterday | afternoon at the Franklin School. He | urged that all teachers, here and else- | where, join the association, declaring it will come a better-| ment of salary conditions and general | >ducation standards. 7 In an informal discussion following his address Dr. Owen sald that the schools system of the country are in a state of flux, as they are changing | from the old “three R" system of edu- cation to one which combines every- thing. This change has been effected BELL, MOS8, NEWTON. RAGLAND. BCHARF, TARSHES. WASHINGTON. WASHINGTOXN. Beaths. Wednesday, May van. Mra SUETE SCOTT, of her mother, 433 Hollldge trlumph’ of Taith. - he “leave father, hushand. three brotper 208 howt" of other selatives niourn 1ons. PERRY. Suddeuly, Fridsy 30 a.m., HANN Andrew Full, Ean B TT. 1923, at 124 ¢ the residence re nd friends tr Funeral Saturday, May 4, 1923, & er Sperrs aud mother of Rev m«]( Church of the New the koma Park " Kanita wife of Albert mother of Rer Edwin'S. Tasker ot Portsmouth G, ik rsmouth, €. Funeral ser M. E. Chu services she will b dence, 1510 Webster n.w. Pt In Memoriam. [0:':':"‘.":: MIIYIVA'!:\’. ;:fh‘n”;i;plrl(-d this e deas Mrv. AMANDA €. £ hes T are Tast. anlecy, n. motler, dear 0 wweet répone. e free from earthly foes. LY DAUGHIER, EVELYN . Barnenville, Obio, You are not forgotten, grandmother ThAt wou'd he hard’ s do, For as 1ang as Tife and memory last T Wi aay Think of 5 HER DEVOTED GRANDS0X."Jomy cum- : } A tribute of love and remembrance ta l\x;;‘;Q:le:r hu:hnnd and father, JOHN H MOSS, Br., Who departed this Tite two years ago toda, 4.019'.'1 feimores 0 but ot forgottea: Fresh otr luve will Alnase be Foras long s there i memdry We will always think of thee i To forget in a vain eadenco IS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * MOBS. A tribute of love and remembrance of my dewr father, JOHN A. MOSS. who de parted this lite’ two Sears ago todey, May MILY. of my dear N, wiio died ALFRED J. MOSS AND I In loving remembrance RL FRANCIES NEWTC £ve years ago today, Ma Once more the 4th of May has appeared, To me the suddest day of the year. Your memory is ax dear today. As it was the hour you passed awar Five vears ago todas you left me _ Lotiely is my heart today. For you who miled and cheered me Have forever paswed away. Loved in lite, In death remembereq HIS DEAR MOTHER. In loving remembr dear wife, ROSA B, RA parted this life nine vears 4, 1914 Tods; 1aid to rest HER HUSBAND, GEORGE 80 today, May the memory of & loved one . RAGLAND, ® In_losing memory of my preclous cuil, HELEN YOUNG SCHARF. who died one year ugo today, May 4, 1022 MAMMA. ENGSTACK. In loving remembrance of our dewr father, GEOIGE'B. SENG eparted tis lifs two ye 4. 1821 e From this word of pain and sorrow To a land of peace and rest God_Las taken our dear father, fis T pere Le lias found eternal est S LOVING _CHILDREN, LAUKENCE, MARY AND EMMA . HORT. In sad but loving memory of eur beloved daughter. HELEN E. SHORT. who pursed away two vears ago to 2y 4 1921, HER LOVING PARENTS. & ¥ing remembrance of our dear son Drother, DAVID TARSHES, Who departzd this life two years ago today, May 4, 1921, e Moy Lis soul rest in LOVING PARE: SISTERS In peace S AND BHOTHERS AND In loving remembrance of my dear mother, CARRIE WASHINGTON. who died three years ago todas. May 4, 1620, Avother sear just ended, Another sun’ lus set. And wtill ve think of You. dear mother. O il for HER DAUGHTER AND © SON-IN-LAW, MARY ~ ROBINSON. PEYTON ROBIN: & 4 ribute of tove and reme nce of o CARRIE €. WARHINGTON. Wila 1270 us (hree years a today, May 4, 192 TR Sleep on, dear mother, so Your loving Lands shali tol] o mores A taithtul mother, toth %ind and trge, A better mother we could not Snd e DAUGHTERS, ELIZARETR ANNA WASHINGTOX, VINGIS NELL AND MARY ROBINSON. & in a large measure, he pointed out, by | changing economic conditions in the nation. 113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Teiepione _Main 2473 ECKER. Thursday. May 3, 1923. at 7 p.m D rendence. 58 K oat: e SO Deloved hushand of C. Julia Becker. Finerai | Moudax, May 7. from the above resldence, | 8¢ 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Aloyaius Church. where mass will be suog at 9 am. Io- | terment Mt. Olivet cemeters. Relatiyes | and friends invited. Piease omii flowers. * Suddenlx, at Memphis, Tenn., | LA BOISBLANC (nee Gusol), vol of 55 B st. st and Rev. L. Amedee Guyol, 8. J. BUTLER. Departed thix lite suddenly. Ma: 1023, 6:30 ., at her_residence, 1821 st B.w., MARY E_ BUTLER (uce Mayton). | Notice of funeral hereafter. CARRICK. Thursday, Ma Tm., at her residence, #32 rs RATAI CARRICK (nee McLaugbiln), widow of Col. Robert Carrick, U. 5. A. Notice of funeral hereafter. [ CARROLL. _Departed this lifz Wednesda May 2. 1923, ufter a briet iliness, CECELI CARROLL, beloved mother of Coirtland aud | atherine Fray and Beatrice 1 services Katurday, May 5. | m., at Simpson Church, Florida | herman aves. Intcrment at Sandy | Spring. Md. Tods can be viewed at her | davghter's residence. 1925 11th st. o.w. DANT. Suddenly, Thursday, May 3. 1021, CLEMENTS T. DANT. Funeral Monda. Mas 7. at 2 pm. from his Iate residence, 804’ 41, at. s Relatives and friendw in: | Vited. Interment Congressional cemeters. 6% ELIASON. Fridas, May 4, 1923, at Brooklrn | navy vard, ANN CMARGARET, beloved | Inather of Commander CHARLES W. ELIA- | i Deaths. I 3, WILLIAM Em! Phone Frauk. 6625, Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. A " MORTICIANS 1730 & 1732 Penna. Ave. ol P PHONES Eéiablished 1850 < ain 66136818 JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Model Chapel. Lincols 183 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Estabiished 141, Antomobile Rervice: ey T e e g 1 end modern crematorium. Mod Tel._call M. s\illz, ‘V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con= nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment. Q40 F St N.W. manmea aud Efficlent Service. W, "W Deal & 816 H ST. N.E. Automobile Service. LINCOLN 3484, Obapel. SON. 'supply Corps, T. S. X.. and Mars { Elizabeth Eitacon. Funeral services at 0 Hill cemetery, Washington, D. C., Saturday, May 5, at 3'p.m. | OST, Thursday, May 3, 1923, at 8:30 a.m., P W hetoved husband of *ihe “late Julta Froxi (nee Keyw). Remalns can be | seen at Guscl's undertaking parlors, Hyatts. | “ille, M. Funeral Saturday, Mav 3. at 2 { p.m.. from Brauchville M. E. Church. In-| terment private. 4l GARNER. Departed this life May 2. 1923, ut ! lier_residence. 8 1214 st. s.e. ALBERTA : GARNER, beloved daughter of Alice Garner. Funeral services swill be held at her re dence Saturday, May 5. 1923, at 2 p.m. ® GATES. Friday, May 4. 1025, at her resi- dence, 2002 17th st. n.w., CAROLINE E. | n.e ASS Loere outslde. Tumbia Theater, —STiell vim. black leather cane. name Monday afternoon vielnity Co antbound street car or near coln Park. _Call Lincoln 2899, Reward. & HANDBAG—WIll the party who found the andbag on North Capitol st. todas, return to 07 I st n.e. aud receive reward? . HANDBAG, Ry containing_eyexlasnen, mear Oth rd. L. E. Rose. 220 E st. n.w. o April 27, Targe banch of keyw. Returd C. A. Waterbury, . lows. $5 reward. 7 KEYS_ bunch, with name and Capiiol DIvi No. 100. on stencil. en route to Union_ st from Kth and K e ne. on Cap. Traction ar. Wednesday around 1_o'clock }ward if returned to J. B. May, 9 nee. S NECKLAC T bead nucklace, broken, n envelope: lost in Lansburgh & Bros. Reward, Address Box 34-R. Star office NECKPIECE, two-plece mink fur 1o front of Beacon Cafe, on 18th st. Return fo 1862 Mint. wood_place, Apt. 8. Reward. . NECKPIECE—Small, squirrel, Tetween Lome. kum's and Washington Hotel, around 8 o'clock Wednendas_evening. _Call N. 3021 POCKETROOK—Lads’s, — containing fwa pencil and small amount of Lost near 14th and Fairmont st. n.w. oward. 1358 Falrmont. PURSE, bunch of keys and receipt of the Met. ropolitan Insurance for §2.60. Keturn to 1200 K_st._n.w. Reward. . RING_Square_biack onyx, Metropolitan Theater, May Reward. SCREW END OF DIAMOND PIN. betkeen Scott Circle and Washington Hotel; reward. 1600 16th st. n.. 4 SHETLAND PONY, sorrel—Any information Teading to recovery will be rewarded. Phone North 5031 5 SHRINE PIN (platinum) with seven diamond chips. 14th st. between Harvard and Moroe. Reward. Mrs.’ Bennett. Col. 8288 or Fran 1000. 8 srounds, 9th st. money Liberai o ladies” room. Call’ Franklin WATCH, gold, and chain on carnival 623 15th n.e. Reward. old, between West ls Church, and vicinity of Potom: May 1: l;llllllllsu on l‘llchh"’gv g B. Ph 88 Brow: 20, lfa - Church_6- hach WRIST WATCH, lady's. on 15th st. between and Arlington ‘Hotel; initials, E. A. R. Re. yard. Phone Hyattsville 267, before 5 p.m. datly. £10 RILL, on 8th and F st. car, this morain Reward. 804 4th st. n.e. GATES. beloved wife of Dr. George M. 1 Gates, sister of Mrs. Amella M. Roberts | and olece of Mrs. H. Amella Douglas. F neral Monday, May 7, at 11 a.m., from M Guire's funeral home. 1820 0th st.’ n.w. B atives and friends iuvited. 6 1 GODEREY. Entered into eternal life May 3. 926 NEW YORK HERBERT B. NEVIUS VE, AALY 2008 w. Private Ambulanece. 4:2 H st no. Modern Chavei. e THE ORIGINAL ——y WAR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERDY 840 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NIGHOLS wed THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 181 ELEVENTH ST. B.E. Undertakers. Embalmera Homellke Funeral Parlors. Phope Lincoln 480 Phone Lincoln 624, Automoblie_Puses 1923, at 4 n.m. hin residence, 613 B st =4 w.c.. SMITH S, GODFREY. Nervices Fri- day, May 4. at chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. at 7 pm. It ment Bridgeton, . GOETZ. Thursd GOETZ. Funers Geler's Sons Company, Saturday, May 5, at Prospect Hill cemetery. HALLOCK. Thursday, May 3. 1923, at her Tesidence, 8300 Park pl. n.w. KATE T. widow of Lendal V. Hullock. Funeral se; ices nt her lute residence, Washington. D. C. on Saturday, Muy 5. at 7 pm. Interme Westburs, Long Islind, N. Y., on yuoday afternoon. HUGHES, Thuraday. M a.m.. at his residence, 3342 Q st THOMAS J.. beloved husband of Nannie M Huglies. aged 71 years. Funerai from above residence Saturday, May 5. at 2 o'clock p.m. Taterment i 3, 1023, GEORGE the chapel of Prank 1113 7th st. n.w.. 2 pm. Ioterment ; T Relatives and friends invited. Gleuwood cemetery. N. Departed this life. suddenly, Fri- T ratnr Miey 4. 1058, 1% clock,” 9616 Dennison_place n.w., Tenlestown, D. C.. DELIA JOHNSON, wister of John Miller. Notice funeral hereafter. 0 UGHLIN. May 3. 1923, at 5:10 wm.. at e eoraeionn " Vaiversity " Hospital, " JOHN LAUGHLIN of 201 A st. s.e., beloved father of Mrs. Ella Morrow, Mrs Lulu Danlel, Walter Laughlin of ' Florida and M Blanch Laughlin of Pennsylvania. Funeral Saturday, Mas 3. at 10 a.m.. from Wise's undertaking_establishment, 25th and M sts, n.w. Interment at Arlington. Friends and Felativen {nvited to attend, cDONALD. Friday, May 4 1923, at 3:03 e AWILLIAM 8. McDONALD, betoveq husband of Katherine McDonaid and son of J. Walter McDonald. Notice of funeral ater. 'y O'CONNOR. Wednesday, May 2, 1023, at 11 i at his residence, 118 Korth Asiph st. Alexandria, Va., JOHN F. aged 65. A 8t. Mary's Catholic Church, Saturday, “May 5,10 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet cemes ters. . . Departed this life suddenly, at Alburton, Md., Thursday, May 3, 1923, JOHN 8. PILCHER. Bervices wiil be held at his late residence, 501 8th st. s.w., Fri- day, May 4. 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