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Have Your Papering and p.;..i,,‘zonus PLAN LUNCHEON. ~done this summer, No inconvemlesce ! er dirt; compstent workmen; moderats ! charges. Awnings made to order and re. paired. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Y14 13th N.W. Main 5373-3374 Will Honor Mrs. Edith Salisbury, Chosen for National Office. The members of the Zonta Club of business women of Washington will have a luncheon at the regular meet- | Ington will make ing tomorrow at the Men's City Clnh‘ for Mrs. Edith Salisbury, first presl- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNES dent of the local club who has been chosen first vice president of the National Confederation of Zonta Clubs of the United States. Miss Imogen James, president of the local club, and the other delegate to go to the convention from Wash- full report of the conventlon at the luncheon.tomorro the new clubs organi; Among since the convention held in Detroit last year are one in New York city, Chicago and Los Angeles. Seattle has a club In state of organization, s A picture can be made of five sides of an object at one time by a scheme |in invented by a Baltimore photog- rapher. The object is placed upon & plane with mirrors about it, and the camera focused above. ers Toledo tomorrow. ' College. Interesting News of Worth-While Savings in Every Department of the 14 Peoples Drug Stores! e ——— Men! Don’t Miss This Sale of Nationally Known CIGARETTES Chesterfield Piedmont Camels r Sweet Caps Lucky Strikes J Lord Salisbury Fatima Omar Egyptian Straight ] ) Package of 20.. .13¢ 2 for 25¢ | Carton of 200, $1.24 | Package of 20.. .16¢ { Carton of 200, $1.59 Package of 10.. .11c Helmar ‘ Package of 20.. .22¢ Turkish Trophies Murad Mogul Melachrino \ 100 . Pall Mall Egyptian Deities Philip Morris end the pain of CORNS And you do it quickly without fear of infection with Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. They end the misery of corns by re- moving the cause, friction-pressure. Zino-pads are thin; antiseptic, water- proof. They protect while they heal. Sizes for corns, callouses and bunions Call today and get a box of this new, magic corn treatment. DrScholl’s Zino-pads Put one on—the pain is gone! Wealso carry acomplete line of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Appiiances and Remedies. Do You Suffer With * Nasal Catarrh? There is no need to suffer with this Areaded ailment—because you, can get quick relief by using E. Z. CATARRH CREAM Generous Sized Tube. .. .25¢c 166 .........$1.05 ‘ Package of 10. > Package of 20...30c | Package of 10...22¢ VA0 ........$210 .15¢ —at these prices. for packing, postage and insurance money order. ples Drug Store Fourteen .Stores =--The Better To Serve You Mail Orders Filled We_ ship same day order received 7th St, Washington, D. C. Add 10c to every dollar or fraction thereof. Send post office or expre Pure—Delicious—Fresh - Mammy Lou Old-time Home Made Candies Mammy Lou Candies please the most fastidious candy lovers—in every to satisfy your every box you'll find an assortment desire—chocolate-covered nuts, fruits and creams, together with bonbons and many other delicious specialti today. ¢s. Try a box of Mammy Lou Other Candy Specials! Fresh, Crisp Jorda pound Chocolate-covered pound pound Royal Brand Vanil pound Chocolate-covered pound Address e pound box Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses, Gummies (Gum Drops), n Almonds, ] 39c 39c¢ 43c 39c¢ Jimpncss 49c 35¢ Nougatines, la Marshmallows, Saving Specials Thursday! Pint Size. . LIQUID Some Low Prices on Genuine Thermos Bottles $1.29 Size Now is the time of the year when your thoughts turn to motor trips, fishing trips and the like You'll need a and now is Beautifully finished. the time to buy. Pint s Quart $2.49 without Harmles Smosthes a hermos Bottle on these pleasure outings— while the prices are so very low. ze, $1.29; quart size, $2.49. 1'oilet Articles and Home Remedies —at Peoples Money-Saving £5.00 Zip Depilatory $1 Du Four's Depilatory 30¢ Mum . 35c Creme (deodorant) 35c Mavis N Powder .... 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 60c Forhan's ‘Tooth Paste 50c Mennen's - $4.25 ... 83¢ .. 23¢ aege 29¢ e 0, 25c¢ 30¢ 43c 50c Palmolive Shampoo . , 39¢ 50¢ Packer’s (Lig- uid) Tar Shampoo. .. 45¢ 50c Williams' Sh = ing Cream ... 35¢ 25c Dermatonc i Soap; 19c; 3 for... 50(, ivex you n clean, healthy skin) 25¢ Palmo 14¢ n Talc .... 25C gYPti 30c Graham's (Big Pound Can) 50c Djer-Kiss SO Smpeian Z Rouge . : _42c¢ pint 19, 3% bing Oil ... 45¢ Tonic . = - Three for $2.50 Prices Lime Water, . 79c¢ - 50c¢ $1.09 89¢ 25¢ 49c¢ Mentholatum, 60c Musco Rub- Gray's Tonic, Hypo-Cod Hick's S TAN Without SunBURN Dame Nature Cream _Rubbed in BEFOREHAND fortifies and enriches skin so it tans any soreness or Does not lea. skin wonderfully. blisters kin greasy AT PEOPLES, 29c, 45c IVORY SOAP Special, 3 Cakes ‘KOTEX” anitary Napkins “Ask for Them by Name” DAY, JUNE WILL ADDRESS STUDENTS. Willlam Mather Lewls, elect of George Washington Univer- sity, will speak at the commencement exercises of the Waite High Bchool Next week he will go to Greeley, Colo., to dellver a course of lectures at the State Teach- president- 13, S C. NEALE, NOTED LAWYER, DIES HERE Was Well Known Through Country as Counsel for Great Corporations. 1923, SIDNEY CHAPMAN NEALE. Sidney Chapman Neale, internation- ally known as a corporation attorney, died yesterday at his residence, 1409 16th street northwest, aged seventy- four years. The funeral will be held at the home tomorrow at 1 pm. and will be private. The body will be taken to Alcxandria for interment, Mr. Neale was born Alexandria October 26, 1849. He was educated in the schools of that city and at St John's Academy, Georgetown Col- lege. ”i took his law course at |the Univérsity of Virginia. He was e only child of Judge Christopher eale and Mrs. Virginia Neale He took his degree of B. L. University of Virginia in th 1 In 1871 Mr. Neale w services the ss of s elected the member of that body. In ax a delegate to the demo- 1atic national convention. In 1880 he was a strong candi for member of Congress, in his la | campaign lacking only a few votes of being nominated. There was a dead- {lock “in that convention and failing to reach a selection Mr. Neale was al- voungest lowed to name the candidate {lected John S. Barbour, then dent of the Virginia land | road, now Southern railway In 1883 Mr. Neale located in leity, specializing in corporation law {Lefore the government departments {and their dealings with Congress. and ifor forty vears he was a prominent {figurc in the courts here as the rep- |resentative of large corporations. He i counsel for the Pennsylvania {railroad, the Internaticnal Mercantile Marine Company. the American |Smelting and Refining Company, the {2 Syndicate the Pacific Cable jCompany” and a number of other {large corporations. He was a mem- {ber of the University, Chevy Chase, {I-iding and Hunt clubs of Washington d the Lotus Club of New York citv. ! Mr. Neale is survived by his wife son and one daughter of this He s presi- rail- this TO ATTEND INAUGURATION. | | treasurer of Howard University | gone to Cambridge. Mass., to repre- sent the university at the Inausura: tion of Dr. S W. Stratton s peesi- ldent of the Massachusetts Institute of \ v“'hih’ in New }-:n;:].:um Dr. Scott | Wil devote part of his time to the i securing of additional {to the endowment of hool of medicine. We may not fill pulpits, but etary- has | the Howard | each) subscriptions ! yes 7" e e R R R EEE——————N .. e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Y. M. H. A. annual excursion to Colonial Beach will gliven Sunday by steamer St. Johns, leaving at 9 Association will meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., at St. Alban's Parish Hall. Dis- cussion of policy to be pursued rela- tive to the proposed building of apart- ment houses in area A. Jewish Consump- tives' Relief Society, will meet June 21, 8 p.m, at Eighth Street Temple. Dr. W. S." Ufford of tuberculosis as- sociation will speak on “Prevention of Tuberculosis.” Public invited. Willlam McKinley Cirele, No. 2, L. of G. A. R, will meet Friday, § pm., in Grand Army Hall. The Alumnae Asnoclation of Notre Dame Academy will give a banquet and reception in honor of the class, 1923, June 19, 8:30 p.m, at the Ham- ilton. The Catholic Women's Service Club will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Catho- lic Community House. The Nordau Zion Club will meet tomorrow, § p.m., at Y. M. H. A. build- ing. Kit Carxon Post, No. Z, will have no meeting tomorrow, but will assemble with all Grand Army men at 7:30 p.m. in rotunda of Capitol to take part in celebration in honor of the flag. Reg- ular meeting July 2 ORGANIZATION ' ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. District of Columbia Public School Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Franklin School. The young women of parish of Chapel of Transfizuration will pre- sent Mirandy minstrels, at St Paul's, Rock Creek. at 8 o'clock Viva M. January will lecture on “Growth in Silence,” § o'clock, at 1 1 street The Whitecraft Piano School will give a recital. § o'clock, in Metro- politan Methodist Church, 41z and C streets, G. Hanna will lecture on “Pro- id Mineral Elements in Foos oolroom of enth Day Church, 8 o'clock. Public invited - The candidate Friendly Society of St. Mark's Ch will present a floral cantata Brownie's Whisper.” at Trnity Com- munity Theater, 3d street and In- diana "avenue. JOHN ALBERT SMITH DIES; FUNERAL IS HELD TODAY Deceased, Native of Baltimore, Was Broker and Business Man Here. class of the Girls JOHN ALBERT SMITH. Albert Smith, forty-eight old. broker and business man, nday at Providence Hospital short Hines The funeral was held from the family residence, John CONCERT CANCELED. Owing to the detall of the Marine Band to play at the east front of the Capitol tomorrow, from 7:30 te 8:30 p.m.. in connection with Flag day exercises, the concert which was scheduled to 'be given at the Sylvan Theater in the Monument Grounds by that band from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., has been canceled. He knows much who knows when to hold his tongue. DBe warned against nursing re- vengeful thoughts—they are apt to jdevelop sharp stings. Cards of Thanks. LAWSON. 1 wish to express my thanks o the relatives. (riends. Rev. W. B. Roberts and Rev. W. H. Jernagin for their kind expressions of sympathy during the iliness and death of my husband, PETER H. LAW. 50 HIS WIFE. * PHILLIPS. We wish to thank our friends "for thcir “kindness and beau’ifil Goral tributes at” the death of our heloved son, ROBERT. ' FATHER AND MOTHER. * POWELL. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautifu! floral ributes, given at the death of our dear mother, SARAH 8. POWEL. THE CHILDREN. WAGNER. Mrs. Lillian M. Wagner desire< to ackuowledge the many acts of kindnece extended to her in her recent bereavement Deaths. Suddenly, Wednesda: many BOYCE. at BOYCE. youngest son Addie ‘L” Rosce. Ful his late residence Friday, June 15, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited. laterment Glenwood cemetery. bty DAVIS. Wednesday, June 13, M925, rexidence. 1437 Telmont sf. n.w., GEORGE P., beioved husband of Mrd, M. Davis. in his SIxt_year. Fugeral e at above address Friday, June 15, p.m. Iuterment in Arlington national tery 10 DAVIS. A special communication of Penta 0. 33 Fi A Temyle ‘at the master. DE LAUDER, Tuesday, June 1 denls; at Great Neck N.'Y Lauder O Donne tery Frida; Funeral private. ited thix life Monday. June 1 in full trivmph of fai: 4 beloved wife of Andrew Ford a: Henry. Willie and Alberta Joh “on. Fineral servires to be held Thursdas June 14, at undertaking esta: 1xhment, 1 st. between X. Capitol and 1x sts. ne. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited ‘to attend. (Birmingham, Ala vapers please cops.) . 1 . June Y. KATHLE dnughter of the Carriody, U. rmody. and uneral kervices 2. 1923. at Pelham MODY GIBLIN 1t'is requested that no flowers be sl GRAYSON. Departed this life suddeniy. Mor dav “June 11, 1923, at 10:30 p.m., at the rexidence _of ughter, Mrs. Kosetta Parne, Mrs. GRAYSON. Sie Ieaves to mourn their loss three devoted children. one danghter. two sons. Mrs Rosetia Pavne. James and George R. Gray son: brother, Mr. George Primm of Manass A two sisters, Mre. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Carrie Pongee of Wash ington. D, C.. and a host of other relatires and_ friends. Funersl Thuraday. 1 o'clock from her Inte resi st. n.w. Friends invited HAMMOND. Deparied this 1 11,1923, at his residence. pl nw. He ix the son of the late Sarsh and Charles Hammond of Sandy Spring. Md., brother of James Hammond and t late” Henry and uncle of Mrs. Emma Powell Mercer Powell. Funeral Thursd 14 at 2 pm.. from his date residence. 13% HOLLAND. Wednesday, June 13. 1923, at 5 a.m.. at her home at Gumsprings, VA . FLIZABETH HOLLAND, wife of W. W Holland. formerly of Woodlawn. Va. She leaves fo mourn their loss hukband. seven children (Charles A.. Cornelius C., William H.. Etta Jasper. Essie Quander. Benjamin F.. Ferris) and ‘ten grandchildren. Funeral be trom Woodiawn M. E. Church, 2 p.m June 15 Friends in vited Camp Humphrers bus for Wood'awn at King and Alfred sts,, Alexan dria. Va.) 14 NEALE. Tuesdar. June 12. 1623, at his res 2. 1400 161h xr. KIDNEY CHAPMAN Funeral Thursdas. June 14, at 1 n. : OGLE. Monday, June 11, 1023, at 11:45 a.m at_her residence, 730 Gresham pl. m.w. NETTIF G., beloved daughter of the of Rohert H. Thursdas. Mount Dumbarton av friends invi OVERHALL. Al officers and members of Re becea M, of R.. No. 8. G. U. 0. of O. F.. are herebs. notified of the death of SISTER GEORGIANA OVERHALL. Saturdar. June 1923, in New York city. Funeral art Heradon. Va Church, 29th _st. d O st. Relatives and 13¢ ALETHA FOWLER, M. N. G ANNA C. COOPER. W. Rec SEVERANCE. Suddenir. Tues: 1923 at the residence of her s ershirg, Md. SALLIE 1. S| Jume 1z ar Gaitn: ERANCE. 39c¢ 21c¢ 83c 89¢ - .. Ssumee Severance. Father John's Medicine, 49¢ 36 14th street northwest, this morn- | widow 'of the late Frank C ing, and at 10 o'clock solemn requiem R D B R T e mass was said at BRI Catliolici) (eace SHE. OB REN ot Church, 15th and V sireets northwest. 2 Carter's Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic Shaving Cream. . 25c Mennen'’s Talc At all Peoples Drug Stores youli | of us lives some sert of a sermon find a complete stock of Kotex San- | o¥ery day. itary Napkins at low prices. Two $1.00 25¢ Babcock’s’ 35¢ Danderine Corylopsis talc. $1.00 Mahdeen 17¢ ol | 35¢ Gets-It Corn Remover ......... Bromo Seltzer, 29¢ sizes—42¢c, 59c. Dyed Within The interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Smith was a native of Balti- more, where ne was born in 1875, For TAYLOR. Tuesdar, June 12. 1923, at 8:30 a.m., beloved infant daughter of Arthur € and Katherine WaTaylor (nee Bessler). In terment Wednesday. . 75¢ 59¢ - 42c ... 05¢ 10c, 23c, 43¢ 89¢ BT e 23¢ Hair Tonic . $1 Famo Hair Tonic . CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 15th St., Co 638 the past ten years he had been in.the | THOMAS. Departed this life in full triumph : brokerage business in this city. He| of Christian faith. Mondas morning. June was the district manager for 51, 1958, 245 o e Stzcomb Howard road se., HENRY, beloved son of “KODAK As You Go”’ Record the pleasant events that Mappen during your vacation trip— they will be a source of great pleas- ure t6 vou during the years to come. At all People’s Drug Stores you'll fine a complete stock of Eastman Kodaks, Cameras, plies. O competent salespeople are ready and anxious to show you the different models and will help you in your selection, if you wish, KODAK SERVICE Of the Better Kind All_of our stores are Kodak Serv- ice Stations—we conduct a quick, satisfying developing and printing service that you will like. Next time leave your films at Peo- ples. Films and sup- » Bvery: @Woman’s Necessity At last science has Jmfec:ed 2 new boon for womankind—an absolutely safe non-poisonous antisepticfordouch- ing. No&?n before likeit. Acleanser for personal daintiness and hygiene, nd valued by careful discriminat- ing women. Harmless, dependable. Highly recommended by physicians. 50 CENT SIZE 42 CENTS Lysol, 23c, 45¢ . Lavoris, 21c, 42¢ $1 Tono Scalpa Hair Tonic . 50c Watkins’ Mulsi- fied Cocoanut Oil... .. 79¢ 39¢ J tiThe World’s Bliss' Native Herbs, 4tc and . * 05¢ 60c California Syrup efEige """ =i 43¢ The Leading Mineral Water Try a glass of WHITE ROCK with a dash of lemon it will quench a big thi ® At All 14 Peoples Drug Stores 15¢=19c¢=-29c Splendid Quality Wash Cloths 10c, 3 for 25¢ Now is the time to stock up with Wash Cloths—while the price is so low. Many pretty designs to select from. Spe- cially priced—10c; 3 for 25c. Hundreds of T oothbrushes Special, | Q¢ Hundreds of Quality Tooth- brushes in a worth-while sale at 19c. You'll find just the size and shape that you want in this large assortment. Bristles guar- anteed secure, ‘ Housghold Rubberized Aprons Special, 3 9c : There is no need to change your dress when you have a li tle work to do in the kitchen— simply slip on one of these splendid quality rubberized aprons; they will protect your clothing. - 'Fu)l size, strong and durable —in dainty designs. Specially ‘priced..........3% Your Favorite Face Powder At Peoples Low Prices Garden Court. .30c, $1.00 Three Flowers 75¢ $1.25 L'Origan...... . 85¢ Harriet Hubbard Ayer's. 75¢ Boncilla . 75¢ Mavis Melba . 50c Lablache .... 25c. High Brown. $1.00 Azurea ..... 50c Djer-Kiss . $1.00 Madame = 50c Java Rice.........~ ... 39c Ayeristocrat. . S0c, 75¢, $1.50 S0c Nadine .... Giesed.od 42€ Armand’s . .50c, $1.00 Van Ess The New - Method Scalp Massage The days of falling hajr and scalp ailments are over. This new treatment is fed directly into the roots of the hair by the patented rubber applicator. Eradi- cates dandruff, stops falling hair. Grows new. hair. Spe- $1 39 ; o cial .... sia, ete. FERRIER, re_ave. or Rialto Theater: Tucsdar (June identify say nd par for ad. v { Wall,_301 Cedag st Cherrydale! Va, L TR RPN T AL T f LOST. AG—Beaded, drawstring, on L, st between it and Conn. ave. or on Conn. ave. car be. tween K and I sts. Reward if returned to 1101 170 at. nw. . BASKET—Confaining children's shoes. foys, !;_v:" o r«nla b;l"v”"d ‘\'n*(l;lnlmn and West s Church. Reward. Address Mrs. L Ciark Wost Faita Cunrens Vo o8 BEADED BAG—Prized an keepanke. Teward Telaphone Mrs. Healey. Main 8514 1350 BILL FOLD—Pin seal. contalntngomembersiip cards nd stamped itk awner's 1 Tard “for n = (i mard for "l G apartment 6, 0 BROOCH—Solid pear], Sunday afternoon, Re- | ward. _Col. 6097.5 biag. mattimore Pe's'an. Reward if re Telephone Columbia 7612. AR PR ST e P 14¢ CHARM—Kuights Templar; reward. Call Lin. or 1334 11th st. s.e. CAT, Maite to 3303 15th st. Globe Soap Company. He was member of the Washington Chamber of Commerce. the B. P. O. Elks and a member of the board of directors of the Travelers' Protective Association, Maryland division. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie V. Smith: two daughters, Mrs A. Mabel Rosenberg of Baltimore, and Mrs. E. Ann Estes, and on, John Albert Smith, jr. of this cit FUNERAL DIRECTORS HERBERT B. NEVIUS Private Ambulance. ) Fhe HOME FUNERAL | Conducted Inexpensively Col. 461, ‘W.WARREN TALTAVULL 'AHOME FOR FUNERAL SERVICE 3619 14TH ST. AT SPRING ROAD: WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne, Phone Lincoln 524. 14 CTGARETTE CASE_(sliver). Tandsomely e graved. Reward, $10. Address Box 333.C, Star_office. 14 DOG—Beagle hound. whife, Mondas: answers name Fly. Knox court. FOX TERRIER, brown and white. large brow: apot on side: reward. M. 0'Connell, 1840 Summit pl. n.e. Phone North 259-J. 13 FUR—Stone marfen. at Rialfo Saturday e ing. Reward. 1113 9tb st., apt. 3. 4 TANDBAG, black, and tan sult case. between Sih and N and 13th and Irving n.w.; re- ward: Phone. Col. R5R4. MONEY—Three $10 billa: Iost by boy. savings account, between 21at and P up fo Conn. ave and Dupont Circle; liberal reward. Call North 1975, . PIN. Monda afteinoon between shopping section and 17th St reward. 1514 17(h si. n.w.. Apt. 400. ain 4500, PIN—Fastern Star. {st. now. Col. 10443, | PIN—Fraternity: A'pha Sigma Alpha: befween | Lincoln Park and Polis. Lincoln 2581, 14% POCKETBOOK, contalning sum of money and jcards. Reward i€ returaed "to owner.” Finder brown head. Reward. small_sunburst set in_pearls, Reward. 1313 Monroe P call_Potomac 362.J. POCKETBOOK—WIith glanses lic Library. FPhcne West 1t Apt. 3. vicinity Pub- Mrs. Bhivers, 1 Modern_Chagel Automobile Funerals. pe=THE ORIGINAL —— WR.Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS §.SPEARE e CLYDE J. NICHOLS ——— THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. 5.E. Undertakers. -Embalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geier's Sons Co.. 1113 SEVENTH ST N.W. Modern_Chapel.__Telephone. Timbothy "Hanlan 641 H ST, E. Phone L. Sfil" N Gaviess -, > L NIAVL - ” " MORTICIANS 1730 & 1738 Penna. Ave. 2552 =8 o TEGNES hw‘a 1850. B Main 5513-8513 PURBE—Leather: souvenir of Atlantic City: engraved Mrs. M. H. Wilcher: on 7th s tween N and R. 1. ave.: contaling su money_and_govt. pay checks. Reward. dress Box 855-D, Star office. . "W Deal & Con 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Automoblle Service. PURSE—Lontaining driving permits for Mary- Tand and the District: Wednesday morning, be- tween Sunnyside ave. and Beltsville. Md. Kindly leave at Reltsville post office, box 5, or_at_home of ewner on bivd. . INER'S EMBLEM, set with diamond. Serer. M. 8120, branch’ 174, oo STOCK CBRTIFICATES—TWo _mon-transfer- able Grieb Shoe Man: Nos. 112 and 118. Reward. F. 1214 Michi- £AN_AVe 15% JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel Lincola 143 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. Joseph F. Birch’s' Sons 3034 M St. N.W. graniqed, 03t Automobile Service. ) LLA—Blue silk, section H, Garden of e 5. Heward. " Fot. 304 . UMBRELLA—In grandstand E. section F. i name on strap. Reward. 1829 G TCH—Gold; In_convenience Circle, Sunday; liberal reward. n.w. 3 WATCH—One Hlinois_ gold wrist watch, la | Friday, downtewn. " Rewara. Call Fr.'9306. § WILLIAM LBE, Funeral Director and Embaimer. Livery in connection. Commodious chapel and modern crematorium. Mode rices. 832 Pn. Ave. m.w. Tel. call M. 1383 V.L:SPEARE-CO. Neither the successors of nor cofie nected with the original W. nfi-u. aatiroai, 940 F St N.W, Phose Main 2473 | Nora and Charles Thom Funeral from Rethlehem Baptist Church. Nichols ave se., Thursday at 1 p.m. . ZEREGA. Departed t 11, 1923, at 5 10ih st. n.w.. Besides wife and three children he leaves to mourn their loss three sisters, Katie, Margaret and Rose: three brothers, Joe. Louie Zerega. Fupersl from the residence of h sister, 424 New York ave. n.w., Thursda: June 14, ‘High mass at St Patrick Church at 9 a.m. - In Memoriam. { CHASE. In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. CHARITY A. CHASE, who died eight vears ago todar. EMMA * CHASE RUBEL ND EDNICB CLEMMER. . ©OX. . Sacred to the memory of my dear hus- band, JOHN C. COX. who departed this life fourteen vears ago today. June 13, 1 HIS WIFE, MARGARET V. COX. * HAWKINS. A tribute of love and devotion 1o the memors of our darling mother. I18A RELTA HAWRINS. who departed this 1ife Tour Sears ago todas, June 13, 1919. No one knows the silent heartache: 0f grief that is borne in silence For a precious mother we loved s wp_l) HER CHILDREN, ELEANOR, IRENE AND ALLEN. . . In sad but loving remembrance of 3acKSGi. 1n wad hut loviog repembptace o JACKSON, who departed this life years ago today, July 13, 192¢ Never gall we cease to love Yo Never shall vour memors fade: Sweetest love forerer lingers "Around the grave where rou are lai ¥ THE FAMILY. s life Monday. June three MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect- Ing memorials (monuments and mause. jeums) of quality and character. Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designg on exhibition In our office. THE J. F. MANNING €O, INC,, 914 Flifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. | NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington's Beautiful Burial Gro: Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfect _Servi Oholce plots—Moderate pricex—Terms. Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. S. E. Line. 6502.3 For Booklet, Information or Visit to Ceme- tery, Call ME. CAYLOR. Linc. 082. Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian FORT LINCOLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified | | Washington-Baltimore Boulevard at the District Line Cemetery 705 12th $t. N.W. Lincoln 3579 Franklin 4745 "~ FUNERAL DESIGNS. ‘Prompt auio elIvery servive Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 ¥ St

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