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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., VETERAN FEDERAL WORKER DIES HERE| Perry T. McCurdy, Ninety-Four, Long Employe of Navy Department. Perry Talbert McCurdy died yester- day morning, in the ninety-fourth year of his age, at the resldence, of his son, James P. McCurdy, 3003 Lleventh street northwest, where he had been visiting for the st two montns. Mr. McCurdy was orn - at Elizabethtown, Lancaster county., Pennsylvania, June 11, 1830, In_Philadelphia__he mastered th AUGUST 5, {irade of cabinet and pattern maker. He was a veteran of the civil war, having served with distinction as a sergeant in the 106th Regiment, Penn- sylvania Infantry. In 1866 at Phila- delphia, Mr. McCurdy married Miss Abigall Brown, whom he survived by about thirty years. Krom Philadel- Dhia he removed with his family to Baltimore and followed his trade until about 1880, when he received an ap- pointment in the Navy Department this city, first in the library and later E e of the cabinet and repair . during most of which time he commuted daily between Baltimore |and Washington, until the death of | his wife, after which he took up 'his Iresidence with his son in this city. Following his irement from | government service, about ten years i Mmade his ermanent | Kewatian Karrer und Anale M. urd, wome with his only daughter, M A B . 1 { e Armond F. Hergman of this city and Anna M. M. Gray, first at Kansas ( Magruder of Hethesda, jand later at S Power and Fhoehe L. Goodrich. where his son-in-law un F. Jeannin and Mary L. Sullivan. of the Methodist abriel 8. P'arker and Julla Booth. filling Important urroll T pisher and Teatrice o McCurdy was a member of Benjamin uber C." MclLeran of Seat Pleasant, B. French Masonic Lodge, No. 15, of NEEVEISN Wiiéelor ofiBalivton: ¥ Washington, where he continued his | pGeorge, D, Bowles and . Ruth JUIL, both of membership after retirement and re- moval to Kansas Clty. | He is survived by three sons and | one daughter, Robert D., of Baltimore, James P., of this city, Willlam D., as- sistant pastor of Temple Baptist | Church, Philadelphia_and Mrs. J. M. M ay of Scranton, Pennsylvania. At the present time both his daughters and son William are abroad. Funeral services will be held at Itimore tomorrow afternoon at 3 ‘lock from the residence of the eld- est son, Rebert I McCurdy, 511 North Arlington avenue. BSOSk RSt 470 “Jrom the AVENUE ot NINTH?® | SALE OF ‘SUMMER SUITS Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the MARTHA Stuarr. William Harrison and Mamie rt 1 Johuson, . both . Tumm and Bertha Briscoe. Frea Cordell of Cleveland, Ohio, and Georgla Lewly of thix city. mond 0. Cornellwf Upper Mariboro, Md., arie Marshall of Sunford, Fla. rd D. Myers and Thelma V. Howland Alsop and Lucy E. Notter. Harry G. Cjorkland and Esther L. Clark. Jumes E. Thomas and Lula M. Walter. Handall E. Thompson and Itosie L. Val- landingham. Pruden Spruill and Rena Anderson. cinest Jones and Ola Peregay, both of Pus<upatanzy, Vo Douglas M. Vandizer and Lena C. Bruchie. and Howlson. at idow gliter Jolin from 75; i10 am., vin f 1. . UHISSTE ADAS: District of Columbia—Thunder- | Fire Co anie R SIS e o e mp 8 | Je ¥ and M to gentle, variable winds. iuvited. thundersshowers: not much change in {and a truck. bowled over the | tn life sou struggled nobi - West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- yesterday afternoon in re 5:20 p.n., ISABEL] WILMETH | much chance in temperature. 1in a long time and members of the b bl Thermometer—Midnight, 76; 2 a.m., for a hot day i I Alemoriam. ; 10 {dividual, who seemed to enjoy the who died Algust 5 lowest, Hospital He had led the fence 1923—PART 1. a Deaths. showers probably today; tomorrow devoted sist Virginia—Partly cloudy today g | Your gentle hands folded rough | But hav ed ete ' Derature: light to gentle winds, | = ' day, probably showers and thunder- |SPonse to an alarm from box 951 e i three o i felt that they w 1 R EaueEs! Recordy for Twenty-four Hours. compan s o 3 Shaal 4 a.m, 6 a.m., Standing near the patrol hox on ADAKiON In lov sight of the fire engines. He proved ! pulled the box and awalted develop- T : | | THE WEATHER |Lunatic Sends aly, Auzut 2 irown, bt generally fair and not so warm; light | e o Azt 6" s Priends and relat) tomorrow, with probably scattered| Three fire companies, two engines | Tpon Sour stlent breast o res eyt gant] Orange street and Nichols |WILMETH. san August 4, 1602 avenue storms: tomorrow generally fair; not | It was the first alarm from that box = RV ; 000 e ifor an unusual amount of exercise §1; their arrival was @ self-satisfied in- dmughter ant ot to be an inmate of St. Elizabeth's ments. An attendant returned him to rings b nory dear one e, whom FATHER ND JENN > NES AND JEANNETTE BRYAN. Sacre ling babs. EV ) acknowl- | parted. this Tife 5. 1917 Vour Kind ex- | 5. pressions of ‘ssmpathy and beautitul Sowers | ool e In the midst of all Fecelved = With smiles on our August Lol F: ¥ 845 mmm e humidity—8 am, b memoricy .70; 8 p.m., .88, ainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.), Hours of sunshine, 6.4. Per cent of possible sunshine, 46. Weather in Various Clties. —Temperature.— Max. Min Fri. . might. pastorate Md., wh wken W loved o dear. AND M( DAYID € AND SISTERS .24, Card of Thanks. MATHER. . Clark and Leola Cashin. £ Schwab of Alexal Leahy of this city. Bradshaw and * Christine AN iay £ dae who' de. Augus M Six Yeass agy Gt Eracst & Mol 3 ' Trene Satomo Paals and Mae Bowle, Charles H. Robiosod of this city and Idella Wilinms of Alvesta, M. e Miss *Helen R. Innls is a successful heating and ventilating engineer in New York city, where she handles large contracts. nkiug of vou Asheville, Atlanta, Atlantic Baltimor Birmingla Msmarck. N. Hoston, Mawy Buftalo, N. ¥ Chicago, Tl Cincinnati, Cheyenne. % ;,' 3 | PRENDERGAST. {7 Mrs. e Rualof Pascous, R.L, a da ¢ ...\l(\‘ KATHERINE. * 'ULLOCH—REICH. July 14. 1% Conrt Honse, V; WILLIAM | . i m e stars e face | The angels of i pr | o bR U il 1923 1o Mr. and On us W i | THE FAMILY * COGAN. ELLA COGAN August 5. 14 Ohlo In memors of my beloved aun Wro.. Mre The Modern Funeral Home Is a convenience that is al- most a necessity, for very few private residences are suitable for funeral purposes. Builoch. unah CRSHELL i {DE vILLE of our de Qs tis 3 6i | COULTER. After a brief itiness, Fricay, Au. | 1t s wweet to know we wil Y | Tndianapolis, Ind... & 72 gust 3, 1923, at his residence, Henry st nml Where parting is no more | Jacknonsiile, Fln. Rhode Island ave., Brentwood, Md., W. H. | And that the ones a finely appointed private tre, ! Kansas Cits, Mo. COVLTER, eighty vears. He is sur- Have o residence. Our funeral home U N E RAL [ Gcabar ek | Lfetle Rock, Ark.. o8 10 : vived aral 7 an ‘wix o | THEMD | IR 3 Wurial in Ariington cometers | EDWARDS is complete in every respect. § | Philadelphia, Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United Statés Tl ot :rm‘le.:"m‘ 'i:u:.., el Pavis Marquette. Mich.. s 6, 9:30 a.m. S0 | af our e = 7| CURTIN. Saturday, August 4. 1923. at 2:10 | : | mm.ufter n brief fiiness, THOMA ye { CURTI beloved son of the late M 9 . 3 i il Curtin. Funeral Tuesdus, Angust 7, 10:30 o'clock Mondey (S PALM BEQCH SuTs~ 45 All shades: all styles: all sizes, 33 to 50. The funeral home, on the other hand, is designed for the purpose for which it is used, and vet at the same time offers all the hominess, cheerfulness and comforts of gy Nis et oue brot 4 today t know 1 A s N W) Neb.l! AND Woon IFe il 1023, at his | JOSERIE O { ter . lnter (ridgeport. 1S the memory of my des HOOKS. who entered in: Portland, year ugo toduy, August 3 Ttah ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ e 2901-03, wsmuzr NW. Columb?a 7023-701( The Expense is a Matter of Your Own Desire’| HIS LOVING BROTHER, FHED A, 1 HOOKS. In memors COB HOOKS, who so sudde yeur ago today, August 5, 192 We do not know who o Beneath the chastens must be first, but Prepare to ur God COTSIN BELL naners Keep him. Jesus, in Thy Until we"reach Thy b And then. 0 Master, let Love aud have lim COUSIN | SUST JOHNSON. In sad but loving remem our dear Lusband und fut JOHNSON arted years ago tud Death has taken on From our lome But the hour of oy And we shall see J God o To And Wwe i of our de usin 048 004 Miami, Fla... o. I’.!‘ Brentwood, Md.,, WILLIAM H. COULTER one year a Mobile. aged 80 years. The members of the Presic | We do = Fs, k0 e wd tcend the Funcrsl | HELDATGHTHRSEINA of our’ departel comrade. AND HER SONS-IN-LAW, TORS £ M e, AND WL Friday. August 3, HOOKS. Sacred DAVIS. Fridn~, | PAT R 1 fee DAVIS. I m!m Memphis. ‘Tenn | COULTER. ust 3. 1923, at his resid WARDS, liflnulv w from his residence, 110 § st. n.w. “We Grow Our Own Flowers” 023 TS 8 U TR B R AR A {EXPANSION SALE!l- ® Continued With Newer and Deeper Cuts as the Time Advancesj; for Making Way for the Builders A Monstrous Sale of Values to 50c in 38-In. Summer Voiles Over 3,000 yards of new, grounds, on a fine two-ply patterns to choose from and vary smail out Deaths Reported. folluwing deaths have been reported to alth department in tie past twenty-four - | the Aonurs Lulu King, 42, Providence Hosi James Albert Mears, jr.. 15 street Edward Harrison. 9. Childr, Cora Cornelfus Hefaer ) i of the late William M her late residence at wmorsing, Avgust 6. pital ivingston | DORR. Tt Saturday, August 4. 1923 JORR ines Hessleri, beloved wife o Dorr. Funeral from the reside George Mills ave. a.m. Requi b at 9:30 o'clock Interment at oo I\ t3pm Solid dark shades and pencil stripes. in single and 35 double breasted models. Sizes 34 to 50. SILK, SHQ(\)TU(\)G SUITS~$25 Cream and tan shades; plain and in 1 embrace Mr. o Tuceday Helarives and fr 81 Mars's comete DOUGLAS. saturdas D 8t her pesided MARY CONWAY DOUGLAS. sister of Jamex Edty Douglus, Funeral from Speare's, 1205 H <t now.. Monday. August 6, at 3 p'm DUFFY. Sudder 3. 16 A Marguret J K st nw on Tuesday g at 9 ed t Hoxpltal southeast Lutheran | lled you just seven He Sophie Trene Radolinski, 3, Children’s Hos pital | George Donald Rittue, 2, 1019 Peunsylvania | | avenue Annie Cain H. Slaughte Rettie Brsant, 4 Sudle Thomas, pital William Magruder, 47, Bernard Norman Wills, northeast n Pratt 923, at 9:20 B 8 = ‘ 2 i Fancy MENEFEE. In loving b g ite und marher. ANSIE who derarted this ite. vn el Keep her, Biessed Je TR T Feach that : =4 Ethel Hall 26, 111 3rd street »0; 62, 1331 W sireet Tulwreulosis Hos en route Emerge i desirable summer voiles, printed in voile, with tape edge selvage. A the savings make the buying of All full picce, perfect goods. HARR K AUFMA 1316 10 1324 7TH ST.. N.W. A Forced Clearance of Our Entire Stock of | light lar or dark variety of dresses a Funeral from the above residenc b w.m.: thence to mass will be Relatives and friends in Mount Olivet ceme August 4. 1023 L Pa. RUTH A 3.l ¥ Nevius,_ 926 Tuesday, August 7, at t at Arlington zational August 1 Mex Wife of William I Embrey. Funeral from resideuce of her sot , H. Morgal. Monday, August 6. Inter:{ ment at Potomac, Md [ GARESCHE. Saturday, m., OCTAVIE daughter of the Inte € assistant adjutant gen Remains ut_the a1l parlors of H ave. n.w. Notice of have ner sport coats, sizes from 34 to 44, in all builds. Garfleld H 18, pital at TG Camisoles 95¢c Wash Satin Gowns 79c Wom Crepe or Batiste Flower. ed Gowns, on pink, orchid or blue grounds. Full cut Layrenc 1 2 hours, 130 East Capitol promise is sure that we will me U O TR B A R 2 ieee ut the parlors New York ave, n.w l arfield Hos foctiosis 11 10 manths, 4. 1923 ulsc dohnson, te of love a HARRISO! d remembras 0 sHRE VE. of my husband, who died thre 1920. ry J. Davis, Cllen H. Combs. Laly Mary Iker Clark, 56, K28 12th st ne. . Freedmen's Hospital 1210 Bank 3 Dennison wt Births Reported. ; following births Lave been” reported to | || che hieaith deparement in the Dast twents-four | | hour | Willlam A. and | John A and Ade | Charies 11" and Phyilis Stewart, boy Chiester ¥ and Anna P, Lowe, bos | Fl €. and Opal T. MeCarty, boy | 3"and Annie L. Gifiilan | i | | Jovner, We find we have too many Wash Dresses and have cut the prices to cost or below to force a quick clearance. Dresses that sold as high as $7.98 are included in this sale. Large women up to 54 can be suited as well as the miss who takes a small size. All the most favored materials are shown in the best styles and models are here to suit the most critical taste. dainty yuke trims Sizes August 4. 1923, at "HE. . mo tong I guestion uot the will He does all tiiin, Although I'm lef T know that b WATKINS. S HEINRICHS, Augnst 4. 1923, at Laurel. Ma MARGARET SMPTH HEINRICHS, daughter ¥ he Mate Logan 0 Flizabeth a4 wits of ral from Monda 0 fter a long | abel Genoar, boy. of my dear husband, BENJAMIN WATKIN~ T 5. T I heard my band I fo $20 (R(SH LINEN SU(TS‘now$l4-75 l Norfolks and sport backs; St Py Aiigust 6, at 3 pm. HICKS. Fridax {llness, ANNTE V Mre 2 and 3 pie girl ie das hoy. bog Loy girl theana Florida Funeral from 3" Memorial ; T het 1L and New York Tev. Nrecding. pas Sonday. Angnst 8 at 12:30 o'clo | fvex wd friends invited. JAMES. Suddeniy. at Reading, Pa. FLOR ENCE C.. beloved wite of . Arthur James. and motiier of Lottie Stenice. Remaius fer Ints residence, 1032 I5th st. nw. F neral Sunday, August . from St Luke's P . Church at i pom. Friends and relatives Invited fo attend. JOHNSON. Departed this life Friday. August 5 1023, at 2 am. &t his home. Fairmont Hieights, Md., JOHN S. JOHNSON. grand lor. Knights of Psthiss, husband of Florence Johnson. Funeral from Asburs M. E. Ghurch, 11th and K sts.. Monday. 1 p.m JOHNSON. ' Graud Lodge. IKaiehis of Py ihia A B A AL and A are T Yo Tresent “at" Asburs M. E. Shurchs 11th wnd K sts. now.. Monday. Au XUt 8 at 1 pm.. fo aitend the funeral of Eir sonN s."TOINSON, late grand chan- cellor. Ry order of THOMAS F. HARPER. Grand Chancellor. 7. CLAY SMITH. Grand K. E. and 8 | JOHNSON. Al members of Svracuse Lodge. No o, K. of P, are requested o meet 4t XShury Chnreh, 11th and K ste. n.ow. Au- Tost 0, 199, at 12 o'clock, to attend the fu. Reral of out Tate brother’ and grand chan- e o N s SOX. 3 . Funera b WM. 8. SIMMS, C. C. Livery 16 connection J. EDGAR FRIEND, K. of R. and Wodern crematorium. - Moderate LAOKEY, Saturday, August 1, 1029, at 8:10 . ave. n.w Tel eall M. 1385. g ACKEY 1n et 86 VL SPEARE CO Blizabirt WHYTE in her 88d eorge Lackey Neither the succestors of nor con- year, widow of the late No nected with the original W. R. Speare tice of funeral hereafter. establishment. 940 FSt. N.W. LEWIS. Thursday. August 2. 1923. after a lone_itiness, TSOM I LEWIS of Winnsboro, 8. Phone Frank. Tather. of Llovd. George and Thomas " HERBERT B. NEVIUS Mrs. Mamie Gopdman and Mrs. Flor- Funeral from Moon & Allen's fu- 26 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2604, Private_Ambulance neral parlors. 1201 and Florida ave. o, | 5 WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 5 Modern Chapel Automobile Funerai p————THE ORIGINAL ——qy WR.Speare @o. 1208 HSTREET N.W. WMAIN 108 FORMERLY 40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NICHOLS ——— THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homeltke Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoin_480. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N ; Mofern” Chaper,, Teieprons,___Main 2473 'l'imothy Hanlan Whailer " Holrgrave, Laddbush, bos John 3. and Jorephine O'Brien. boy John I and Mabel Braund, girl Francis I and Rose M. Yeager, girl Joseph and Annte Petrillo, boy. Milton and Ethel A. Rollins, box. iard and Gertrude H. Schmidt, nd Rosa Rogussa, bos. . oy Florenn Jones, bos Tsenberg, girl "BESSIE WATKINS. * remembrance TOSIE WILSON. two' yeurs ago today. A WILSON. In lovinz daughter and sis: departed this 1 gust 5, 1921 Dearest Josi In our Savi And we leave 3 Tntil we wiih boy .79 sou His gr T __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS "W. WARREN TALTAVULL 3619 14th St. At Spring Road. _Col. 464. JAMES T RY AN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E Model Chapel Lincoln 142, Private Ambulsnces, Livers tu_Connectl Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\V, Estblished Jsu Automobile BB RS BRI B SRR .79 We haven't spared u single summer hat. Al the new satins, satin combina: tions, braids, straws, horsehairs, sailors; whatever we have you can choose. reductions are startli the kavings enormous. Henjamin and Corless Lewis and Della Miller. Johnson and Jennie Jenkins, Peter and Bessie Washington, Los and Mildred A. Noack, gir) d Julia Dwye Sizes 16 to 44 and extra sizes 46 to 54 in the lot. orence Kinsel, boy. and Susan G. Norris, . and_Franct e W. and Mary K. : 0. Heflin, ' girl. girl Iee M. and Helen A. Wright, boy. Hernard L. and Loulse Edward: George and Evelyn Gaskins, boy. Charles §. and 1, boy. Benjamin and Hattie M. Newman, hoy. Alonzo and Lucy M. Rernolds, bog James and Pearl M. Taylor, hoy. Fiaievick and’ Carrie Minor, Doy | Joseph and Hattle Lee, girl i 1 | 27x27-inch HEMMED DIAPERS, Doz, $1-8 Of good ‘absorbent birdese, each unm. in & wrapped pack: age: worth §2.25. Monday sale price only $1.58 29c Yard-Wide lrlnfl'\lrem organdy, in a IM ‘white ORGANDY Director ana Commodtous Gingham 18c Full pieces, perfect, fast colors, in a good variety of checks and small plaids. $2 Large Tapestry Couch Cover $1.59 An extra big value In a heavy tapestry couch cover, neatly striped; hemmed. Tan, brown and blue shades, in plain and sport backs. Sizes 33 to 46. B e Fine, shicer, erisp, e Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt is now in Peru, where she is successfully organ- izing the representative women of - 79c 64-inch Mercerized yu\ t country. swow wite L | TABLE DAMASK 59cp = Ruffling e LR s st assortmont of patterns.ent from’ Tl malte. 690 19c 18x36 Red Border Cream or white, of fine val Ifce, on & good quality HUCK TOWEIS net. circular for collar, etc. Good weight double thread huck towels, color border. Hemmed ami ready to use. & A Wonderful Expansion Sale Item! Only 72 All-Worsted 132 Sleeveless Golf Sweaters No description would adequately describe the marvelous bargains offered in this lot of high-grade, all-worsted, sleeveless golf coats; made with fancy colored fronts and plain colored backs; 4 buttons, jacquette style, or 6-button, V style. All the desirable shades are here, and the sizes are up to 4. The entire lot will go before the day is over. $ Men’s Pants in the house There are no restric- tions in this sale, and you can select any pair of pants in the house at B} any of these prices. Blue, § black, gray, etc. in plain B colors, stripes and mix- Monday, Aughst 6, at 1 pm. McCANN. Saturd fingering illness. JOSEPH McCANY. beloved brother of Annie McCano and Mrs. Ma Doyle. Funeral from the residence of b Witers, 811 10(h st n.e. Tuesday moratn August 7. thence to Holy Name Chu Wliere requiem mass will be said for the re- Pose of his soul. Relatives and friends in- vited. e | couRD: afier u Sr. Filliamy D, T MM 23c Fine-Count 15¢ Full pleces, perfect quality sod variety of shirting, nd apron patterns. _LOST. PRACELET—Containing 5 sapphires, Aug. probably fu Rock Creek Tark. Reward. Jns: tine Corby, Chery Chase Circle, Md. Tele. | phone (leve. 118. H CAMERA, post card size, plate, in canvas bag, August 4. Reward for return. H. S. | Darber, National Museum. FPhone Lincoln | 6554 5o CUFF LINK, gold: initials engraved. 8| | reward.” Room 32.'St. James Hotel b B COLLIE PUP. in Georgetown. Return to 1411 30th st. b.w. Rew: 5o DOG—Setter, biack and white: ¢ ° vicinity Colorado ave.; auswers fo “Duke.! Phone Adams 1243. Reward. DOG, Blogle hound: small: heavy black 5| | across back, white spot around neck and’ tail ind spot over each eve. Re wili “be 5| | fiven o, the mader. Mr. George Clark. 057 iG] | 2nd st s.w. E 5% DOG, Alredale, eight months oid; closely clip- S| | ped;’ collar and tag. Liberal reward and no P8l | Quentions if returned to 2756 Macomb st. 5* G E RLGIN WRIST WATCH—The Iady who picked up same in the rest room of Lans. Bros. Dease return to information desk of same. Reward. QUNTAIN PEN, ot ana_Georgetown Tatversity. { North 8589.J. | GLASSES, shell rim, cars, between G. P. 0. an ! Phione Clarendon 880 Winnie Davl HANDBAG, lady's, $10 fu bills and ¢ o the street car’ going to Center Market. Reward. 1da_Scott, 6044 Ga. ave. GLABSES, pair horn rim, leather case, near 13th, F or E streets. Reward. Return 500 East Capitol st. 6 PENCIL, silver; valuable for Liberal reward. Room 221. Kellogg POLICE DOG, larze wale, black and tan. turn for reward. A. Bram, 1407 Mass. ave. now. Franklin 3101, 5 RING_Pearl, Tiffany setting, between 14th and Fairmont, near G. A. R. Hall. Reward. 1346 Fairmont n.w. _Adamns 1281. ih a neat 12V absorbent and fast {§ jas. August 4. 1923, at 9:20 e illness, PARRY T. M zed 93. bLeloved father of ames P.. Robert D. and Mrs. y. Funeral from the home of rf D. McCurdy, 511 North Ar- Balfimore. Md.. Mondav. Au- | 3 pm. Interment timore lington gust 8, cometery. MIDDLETON. Saturday. August 4. 102 12:40 a.m.. at her residence, 518 F st. MARGUBRITE B, daughter of John neral from home of nd_and O sts. n.e. at 9 am. Interment at Fort Lincoln cems fery. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) 6% MILLS. Tuesday. July 24, at Hollywood. Canie. €. (DICK). son of Alfred Funeral services arents at H. “ll]h e be held from rexidence o N : ;'3'3‘15“ T L sonduy. August 6, at'1| _641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. pom. M Retatives 4ad friends invited. Inter. Biont at Ariington cometers. (Denver and New York papers please copy.) 5 NIKIRK. Saturdar, August 4, 1923, at e.m,| Jvflgn.mA Yy sw PAUL A. NIKIRK. beloved son of the late | : MORTICIANS Lizzle and_Henry H. Nikirk, and stepson of | e tapeen ef 1730-1732_PENNAAVE. PHONES: MAIN 5312-5513 Tains are at Thomas R. Nalley & Son's . neral parlors, 131 11th st. s.e. Funeral Tues- dny. August 7. Relatives and_ friends in- Sited toattend: Interment at Williamsport, Md. Please omit flowers. MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect- ing memorlals (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint RGBINSON. Officers und members of e Ladies’ CUff Rock Assoclation are requested ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestions. ‘inglish and domestic fabrics, in plain ) «nd sport conts; sizes from 34 to 46, Ningle and double breasted models, b Clean-Up Sale of fi Women’s White Pumps and Oxfords $7 .88 End of season sale of 10 to 12 styles of Women's ‘White Can- vas and Sea Island Duck Lace Ox- fords, Cross Strap and One and Two Your Choice of Any . Pair of 29c Muslin Body WAISTS, 19c = Gl Doar strongly taped, fu w5 e B gold, between North Capi- Reward. Boys’ v Waists, all sizes 2 very suit in this clearance is from our regular stock and is priced regardless of cost. About 1,100 suits are included—a tremendous stock ifrom which to choose, not alone for this sum- mer, but for many swmmers to come. White flannels, golf knickers and separate sport coats also reduced. = fo, atiend ‘the fumscelaf our late sister RANCES ROBINSON, from the Metropol tan Baptist Church, R 'st. between 12t a0 18th sts. n.w., Sunday, Aueust 5, 1623, at 1 p.m. A MITH. Secretary. PAULINE MARSHALL, President. ROBINSON. The officers and members of the John Marshell Harlan Reliet Assoclation a Totified to attend the funersl of SISTER FRANCES 3. ROBINSON, Sunday, August 5, 1623, at 1 p.m., from Metropoiltan Ehirtn, 1 . Rev. M. W. D, GEORGE W. COLE, President. Attest: J. R. F. BROWNE, Ree. Secty. 5° $1.98 Organdy Dresses, $1.19 Girls’ 2 to 6 year White or Colored Organdy or Volle Dresses, in new .summer styles. 0y 59¢ Window i or- THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. Lvibor e The Avenne at Ninth S and herringbones. as well as tweeds Pants street wear, dress work, and every pair guaranteed. Sizes 28 to 54 walst, 'Assorted inseams, Strap All-white Pumps, and several styles of Black and White and Blue and White Strap Pumps. Always cool and dressy. All sizes, 3 to 8 Monday special, $1.85. fixtures. SHADES, 39¢ Genuine Window Shades, green only: SCARF, stone marten, o speedway, August Reward. 1109 10th st. n.w. CMBRELLA—Lady’s, on 1ith and Mouroe # car, Saturday morning; generous reward. 20 North 1117 ATCH FOB, gentlemal sign, bloodstone setting. Cowan. 601 Wwd!nml bldg. WRIST WATG ‘a with T. 8. W. on it. return to 15425rd n.w, Rewards Opaque ' Cloth 5 oldEnglish de- Reward. " W. W. 8x3 ft.; complete with Please L] ROBINSON. All past officers. present ofigers seen Deborah Conncil. No. re requested to be present aturday, August 4, b Mo armange ot e funeral of &lvter TRANCES ROBINSON, P. P G- By order of said council. Sister MABLE PRYER, P. G. Brother EKEY PAYTON, G. H. P. ETHEL SCESCO, B. 8. ‘sxrussnvn FLORAL EMBLEM! 4T MODEBALE FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto deiivery servics Artistic—expressive—inexpensive Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, GEO. C. SHAFFER, Thow i 2416.17-18 900 14th L 2w, -ERBICES