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69c, 850 and $l Stamped Goods ' 59¢ Each A special purchase of Stamped Scarts, Centers and Thi All-linen ree- plece Buffet Sets, good heavy quality oyster white linen, of attractive designs. Not a bit in an assortment t00 soon to embroider gifts for Christmas; also an opportunity to freshen up home for winter months with a dal bit of hand-embroldery work. Goldenberg's—First Floor. the inty An Interesting New Sweater S Scores of the very newest awaiting your selection here styles are tomorrow, such as may be worn for sports and other occasions. LEvery wanted col or shown; $5 New Fall Jersey Silk }’etticoats $3.98 Fine quality silk jersey, in rge variety of new autumn 'colors and black. Embroidered and fancy flounce models, with elastic band—styles that are particularly desirable to wear under fall suits and dreases. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. Continued for Tuesday—Sale of Rich Fur-Trimmed Coats When Madge Came ‘Back From Wellesley BY DR. FRANK CRANE. Madge was a pretty girl, a viva- cious girl, and altogether the right sort girl. parents any trouble. She was the daughter of Dr. Blakeley of Phila- delphia, a cultured gentleman, a man of high standing in his profession and an author of considerable repute. Mrs. Blakeley was in every way his !fit companion, and Madge, their only ichild, was to them as the apple of their eye. Madge, had been home a month after graduating from Wellesley Col- {lege. This evening she was out with a party of young people. Her fathér and mother were sitting in the library at home, The following conversa- tion ensued: . “I don’t know what's the matter | with Madge,” said Mre. Blakeley. The doctor looked up over the edge $of his magazine, and replied, “Noth- She had never given her | '0IL GRANTS CANCELLED. | Bolivia Decree Excepts Standard and Other Concession: BUENOS AIRES, October 8. —A dis- patch to La Naclon from La Paz says the Bolivian government has issued a decree declaring that all oil conces- sions in Bolivia have lapsed, except those of the Standard Oil Company and the Jacobo Bakhus. It is asserted that the companies failed to comply with the terms of their concessions. The measure af- fects more than eighty concerns and two miHion hectares of oil lands. ———— Cards of Thanks. LYNCH. We wish to extend our ‘thanks and appreciation to our {riends and relatives for their kindness and symp: SCHROTH. We*wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and felntives for their kindnews, sympathy and foral tributes at the death’ of our infunt &on, RICHARD L. SCHROTH. ©. RISTON AND ROSE L. SCHROTH. In Memorfam. AUGENSTELN. In memory of Capt. Dr. M. M. AUGENNTELN, who ‘gavs fhe eupreme sacrifice, October ‘"g :;u?:t.. . HIS AUNT, UNCLE AND COUSIN. 8. In sad but loving rem r brother, JOHN DIGG“?‘;’;:“:(“:’Z this lUife 8vé years ago (oday, October 5, Today my heart & hea My thoughs are all of thee. Hqw Tlove and how T miss you G«;dan but God in heaven can sse. Promised we shall e Upon that glorio: dlym S hien time aud sorrow is no more piAd the mists wave oilea away. ays of sadness sti) s . Hiaden “tears ‘s often ow, ™" lemory always keeps you near me, Flthough you lett me five years ugo. IS LOVING SISTER, MARY HALL. '« DISNEY. In sad bu SNEY. t loving reme: B flraoted busband o acher TORHTA NE o departed th . year ago today, Getober s, et B ay by day we sa Andriowly Duss awan, "% But in our hearts we That fie might lon My day dreams of Each day secms longe ten prayed sta. ness are over, r to T aiways wish for tie nighttiine, paJhen 1 drift on an_unknown ses 46 L am getting mighty lonesome and biue y For my dreams never come. frue; s am_waiting just as you left me, inz for 3 g $22.50 Values Worth $32.50 to $42.50 We consider ourselves extremely fortunate in being able to secure these high-class coats to sell at such low figure, and so will you when you consider theif desirability. Self or Fur Collars of Beaverette, Manchyrian Wolf, Nutria, Opossum and Coney; Some with Fur Cuffs to Match. The materials are the newest and most fashionable for Fall and Winter— X —Velour —Crushed Plush —Bolivia —Overplaids —Normandy —Imitation Broadtail —Silk Plush —Fine Kerseys \ Some of the finest coats we've had to sell at $22.50. New, close-fitting styles, straight loose styles, side-fastened effects, huge collars and cuffs, flare cuffs, good linings. Belted coats—many styles with fur collars of Beaverette, Manchurian Wolf, Opossum and Coney ; some with fur cuffs to match; others with self collars. 45, 48 and 50 inch lengths. Black and new autumn colors of navy, brown, tan, cocoa, rein- deer, sorrento; also light and dark plaids and novelty mixtures. o ALL SIZES . _ Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 Extra Sizes for Stout Women Including 41 te 53 and 4215 10 52V, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. ing's the matter with her. She's as right as a trivet. She's as fine a spirit in as fine a “body as you can find in the United States.” , | “Oh, I don’t mean that. Of course | she's healthy enough, and she's good tenough. What I mean is the way she treats me and you. She used to take my advice, and even ask for it. She used to look to me for guidance. Now she seems to have gotten away from me. I feel as if I had lost my aby." “You have” sald the doctor, lay- ing his magazine upon the table, and thoughtfully wiping his glasses. “Yes, that'’s the trouble, you have. There's been a funeral in this house, and none of us knew It. Our baby's dead And the worat of it is she Is Erave jof our not buried, so that we can go and sleepiog _there. yisit her érave and weep. She has Deaths. s THE FAMILY. » ust disappeared, rather, she has s into 2 S ER. In sad bot lov O o Bave s |EEIL. Baterst {ato elermpl Eod Of ot dear wite and monr AbTaLC strange young woman living with us| EU Y dang i (nee nors), who departed e E. Bell and the late Mrs. Ada R. P. s life seven years ago today, October 8, I don't like it sald the o “Well, Bell, and lm‘m:“AlA'»r of nn;g M-.r‘g;w:; ;"M- mother.” “She's mot only not under{ Bell. 1424 Montello ave. o uneral 1ot n_our hearts your memory lingers, tiie Israel Baptist Church, 11th st. bet. inderis oo o 3 our authority any more, but she ex- | {1, 0"G" [P Miiesiay, October 8. There e Botn ey A e hibits a_curious sort of antagonism O iises and foiends invited. i To us. “T'm sare T cant understand | ‘ihulmbeipie Atantic Gty and St. Lows. | HER Loviea Hramas "% 4 why. She knows we love her and are Mo.., papers please copy.) DREN. her hest friends. She even flatly con- Too sweet to Hve., HENSON, tradicted you today at the dinner Too loving to stay; O in 2 yloving rememby table. And she told you you didn’t God sent an angel ted aunt, MILDRED PAN know enough about art to have a correct opinion about something or other we were discussing.” “That was funny, wasn't it?” laugh- ed the doctor. “It didn’t strike me as being so very funny,” went on his wite. “It rather § shocked me. It even struck me as > > being a little vulgar. People don’t| MAYME L. STEWART, Sec P say that sort of thing to strangers, l&t |BELL Fri Qctober 5, 1923, at 12 p.m., alone parents.” ELLEN BELL, aunt of Ella Bruce Robioson. ¢ 1 2 . The doctor thought a while, and i her Iate residence; 3 PI) :D HUSBAND, JOSEPH T. HEN- then sald: ¥We musta't misunder- i g I % stand Madge. She loves us just as e e T dieat and wonderful as she always has| §oq of the death of our beloved sister, been. What has happened to her is| FLLEN BELL. and are requested to attend that she has grown up. the funeral Tuesd October 9, at 1:30 \And growing up je in some ways( pm. o ner late residence, 1921 1ith almost as violent a' change as get- st nw. e o ting born or dying. All her years so| .. MRS REFECCA BRENT, far her life has been spent in the et e e Hattie matrix of the family. She got her {CHAVIS. At the, resdinte of 00 g Mooy |{ opinions, her tastes, her whole spirit- T B, CHAV Funeral !1ual furniture, from you and me. She hetol has suddenly discovered that she is an lindividual. She has tastes, opinions and aims of her own. " “You must remember that one of | the strongest instincts in life is the {instinct ofe individuality, the Irre- in fact, the largest array of models éever Y st displayed in our Sweater Sectifn. Clapple Cont Sweaters, of brushed wool, stylish models, in brown, 5' silver and blue.. % Another Chappie Model, of heavy fine brushed wool, with combination faney coi-_ ored deslgns, pockets 58.50 and collars . 5 Women's Golf Sweaters, pure wool, stylish colors, with but- Birth. ‘WIDMA: r. and Mrs. William J. Wid- ‘mayer o r Spring, Md., announce the birth of twin girls October 5, 1923. Marriages. ELLETT—DIETZ. In Philadelphia, st home | FARMER, A of Mra. Ver. ¢ Sunbers. Miss EUGENIA | o, o DIETZ to EDWIN EMORY ELLETT, G W. FARMER, who ' o PAREMAN — STODDARD. The midnight stars are gleaming upon the Sorel Stoddard wish to ® whcllent grav . riage of their deughter ere Liea. th PAUD ASHLEY PARKMAN, on August . he died his camtrs to sa U023, at St. Aone's rectory, Annapolis, | Qffen to the gravevard we' wander . Flowers to lay with loving care Qn fhe grave of our idear brother EARL. In loving le danghter EARL, “who aged four embrance of our darli and sister. ALBERTING away October §, 1620, ARENTS AND BROTHER. * tribute of love and devoti on memory of our beloved brother, Women’s Wool Slp-on Sweaters, in_black, and gray; trimmed navy, jade toned front and V necks. Values Vien Vetrived $1, | vorders .. “""_'»“,“ .s'.l:‘.;r;g?n?:& $3'98 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $2.50 Rich Canton Crepe 39 Inches Wide 1 89 [ Wanted Autumn Shades, Yd............... A silk sale of unusual importance, offering the most fa<hionable Fall weaves, greatly in demand fgr_ dresses, blouses, jackets and capes at decided savings. This beauti- ful fabric is of extra heavy, rich, lustrous quality, with the desired crepe finish. In all wanted Fall shades, including black, navy, seal, rust, sandalwood, cocoa, Madonna, Japan blue, gray, steel, tan and white. Full 39 inches wide. $225 Taffeta, $1.69 | $4 Crepeon, $3.49 35 Inches wide, pure silk 54 Inches wide, extra heavy, quality, with chiffon finish, | deep crepe-finish aquality, for shown In a complete assortment | handsome capes, skirts, ete. T S Coloreqs l’l‘lrgicolette, $3 Brocade Knit, $249 36-inch Colored Tricolette, 6-inch Brocade Kni! rich l\li"‘o:‘l! fine knit qualit: ext extra fine close-woven grade, heavy welght, in black, nav: with eelt color jacquard effects, v grounds, | for lingerle, in white. pink, e C ey 2 0 orchid, flesh and light blue. with stylish brocade designs. $1.69 Crepe de Chine $3 Charmeuse, $2.49 40-inch Satin Charmeus all $1.39 pure silk satin-facé quality, in 39 inches wide, firm woven, black, navy, brown, gray, henna, pure silk quality, in a complete tan and ivol assortment of street and even- $5 Vel-V;at Knit, $2.98 ing shades, as well as black and white. 36 il’lCh(‘!l }:Vhle. a l‘l;‘h fiber . uality, with velvet face, in $225 Satin Duchesse | &&piira "Mepnlsto, jade, acer, $1.79 apple, turquoise, mocha, cocoa, sandalwood, seal, navy blue and 35 inches wide, heavy, all-silk | pla 4 n black. satin-face quality, for making o i b spr street and evening costumes. Goldorbers's—First Floor. A i e e el o . In /assorted s $4 Bedspreads, $2.98 nd Mrs. ¥ one we loved so dearly; remembrance 1 p.m. HUSBAND AND Cif nce of my q And took her away. i oct FaduLy. €0 death has a wonderful missi 1 Thongh it robs us of those we love. ¢t draws us from our surroundings * 1ng for the meeting abov HER DEVOTED NIEC E PEN PAnta TED NIECE, NELLIE PENICR BELL. Officers and mempers of Queen Extlier Chapter, No. 1. 0. E. ., are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, EC- GENIA BELL. from Israel Baptist 1ith st. ne day, October 9, 1pm. M, STEWART, W. M. ). W. STOCKTON, W 3! f my dear who departed Octover 8, Sale of .$'1;39 Seamless Sheets $1.15 They are made of extra heavy even thread sheeting cotton finished with deep hem; hand torn and ironed, full double-bed size—81x90 inches. $1.89 Bleached Sheets $1.59 Bleached Sheets $1.29 seamless _ Bleached 81x90 Seamléss Bleached Sheets, extra heavy, close s extra length tor double ; free from starch or dress- vov . o-be SarchioriGreny ¥ (i et L e o) {sistible desire that comes to every - |one sooner or later to be one's self. $2 Bedspreads, $1.49 ‘ {And the more thoroughly the child . has been enveloped by the family, the Crochet Bedspreads, single- e bed size; in Marseilles designs. :'l‘,"[:_[“"l;.‘:'g;“"‘g' she is going to kick i | “It's like the chick struggling to 20c Bleached Muslin s e 15¢ “Then what ought we to do?" said Since you passed away. MOTHER. $2.50 All-Wool Crepe Weave Velour Croenet “Bedreadn "ot | Lo pooia | | S : Ao o Bt large for doukle beds; i f\" re X . 5 E. KALE, « ed thi = close woven, soft finish quality. HeIp hiens, xepligd ¢ thie | docton: who departed tis life five years . 54 Inches Wide I 9 8 A e heavy d Marseflles pat- Ii‘\'ou cnlnnu(‘force the chick ‘?aclr(‘ into A ;Z"w'}':‘";- "“'l"br' 8, 1a18 | 1its" shell. You cannot ake a . A but le 25¢ Unbleached Cot- ud sgain. “We must recognize her : e 3 father, WARNE . . Specially Priced at ‘A remiarkable value, for this is one of the favorite materials for the new fall capes, 45¢c Pillowcases, 33c ] o oL, A3 o dear father, WARREN 3. LOWN, who vidual killfull - oy A N illiam 7, and Co ed this life thirty-on . - $ox3s_ Bleached Pillowcases, ton, 19¢ ity AL e e (2B | SEEL s (R e iy et 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting suits and skirts. Strictly all-wool quality, with the desired weave—a grade of excep- tional merit. Choice of Black, Navy and Brown. Full 54 inches wide. Funeral from the family ¥. October 8, 1892, large size; hand torn lon her-own feet and be herself. We | residence, A st 8.0, Toesday. October Gone, but not_forgotten. froned: perfect quality. Cotton, extra heavy round- imust let her~see that we respect thread quality. $10 Wool Bolivia, $7.98 $3 Wool Coatings, $2.49 54-inch All-wool Bolivia, a rich, lustrous, close, 54-inch All-wool Winter-weight Coatings, stylish e 2T Ahence to'St. beters Church, | HIS ONLY SON, JESSE W. LOWN. © R e that self. Then when she has found deop-pile quality, for smart capes, coats, wraps, | overplaids and neat mixtures; all wanted colors. e vore herself, and has attained her own Sale of $6, ete. In black and kit fox. - sl Storm Serge 890 ; the repose of his soul will brance dear little’ girl, HAZEL place, she will come back, to us, with . Lace Curtains, $4.85 $1.75 Wool French Serge, $1.49 42-inch Storm Serge. close. double-twilled qual- 9 am. R FRANCES, who left eleven yeags ago a different, and just as warm, filial Endless assortment of fabrics, patterns, styles and ef- 42-inch All-wool French Serge, the famous Bot- | ity, in black, navy, brown and burgundy. tend. Iuterment at Arlington today, October 8, 1912 relation.” 107 little face that smiled in love The mother got out her handker- ; fects, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 25 and 3 yards long, Milh aact, tra dne, close, double 36 to 45 inches wide. Designs to meet every requirement. any X s product, an ex - . . 2 fwilled quality, in’ black, navy, brown, cocoa and $2.50 Wool Tricotine, $1.98 44-inch All-wool Tricotine, a superior quality, in JUDGE. Monday, October 8, 1923, at 3:50 ale it hate o BARAH R.. widow of the late Willia chief and wiped off#a tear that had started down her cheek. ‘““What you Choose from real imported Irish points, French nets with burgundy. motifs and edgings, Scctch, Nottingham, Filet and Tuscan o black, navy and brown. Ideal for suits and $3 Wool Suitings, $2.69 dresses. Judge (nee Phel) Funeral from the resi L el say is probably tru vered, ;f 7 “but T want my baby weaves, as well 2 fine, sheer Voiles with handrawn work, 54-inch All-wool Check Suitings, with n;)e stylish $4 Wool Poiret Twill, $3.59 in various lace designs and lace-trimmed effects. 3 = c uti yelouri finléli; meRt (o-tonelitnEcER IR oSICRe 54-inch All-wool Poiret Twill, a decided favorite 732 4th st. s.e. " October 10, at o e v “That,” <aid the doctor, as he went | color combinations, for skirts and suits. $3 Lace Curtains, $1.85 for dresses, ete.; extra fine, close-woven qualit New Fall Guimpes $1.69 These Frill Guimpes may be worn with suit, dress or sweat- er, giving a smart distinctive appearance. Made of fine ne trimmed with Val or Venice laces, in white and cream col- ors, with and_without sleeves, finished with Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars Goldenber 1 ng_memories af Sjpierand dunghter, MILDRED' Pan- ENSON, who departed thi wo 280 today, October 8, Soz1. ® T¢ O™ ¥ recalls the memories a loved one gune those who think of cee b he most today loved her best Pres. all forever linger ou are laid. 1, DOLLIE JONES, E PANNILL. ® In memory of onr dear daughte: INAE. HOWARTH, whe de- lif2 three years ago 2 Fe Uigog > tiree years azo foday, Oc- Girls’ Gym' Bloomers $1.98 Pair Regulation Gymnasium Bloomers, of lustrous black sateen, full-plaited model, with continuous crotch. Full-cut S1x99 Sheets, bed ing. $3 Bedspreads, $2.49 Crochet Bedspreads, fuil Tanner, so patient in pain; us, eayen o guin | FAMILY. JACKSGN. 1a sad but loving remembiance of gur son and brother, WALDORF W. JACK- SON. Who served w.th the Mth Pioneer In fantry in France, died five years ago today. ctober 8, 1918 FAMILY forget you, 10:30 a.m. ville, M DE__PAUL. Sunday, . SISTER DE PAUL. of the As Immacnlate Conecption. Solemn X< at the Churcl of the Immac ception ou Tuesday, October 9, Tnterment Mt. Olivet cemetery. DE PAUL. Officers nnd members « ate Conception Alumns requiem ate Con- been 'the same and she an: ence. 112 It s beéloved Addie Thompeon Lyon. Funeral services his late res dence, Wednesduy, October, 2 Jm. Interment private 0 the morning ploom MRS. PAR- Weduesday, 1028, at 5 the Tnte al from solemn. requiein | ity, Bright- | Ocgober 6, " beloved son of Rose Rteith. Fune e. 5308 13th 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to’ at Her tentariHte ‘we eoull hot- sas over to her and kissed her, “is what/ women have been saying sin lhpl MoCAMBRIDGE. Sunday, October 7, 1023, at Choose from curtains by the pair or panel curtains, used one MOTHER, FATHER MAN DADY AND 3 world began.” - WILLIAM M., husband of the jate to a window. Beautiful Scotch, BROTHERS. i ADD FUND CAMPAIGNERS. i e McCambridge and father of Mrs Nottingham, Filet or Tuscan | RICHARDSON. In joviug remembrance of my duvgiter. " MARTON RICHARD- RON (5t Jackeon). who depairted this 1ife T will meet you Additional vice chairmen and mem- et e |vor ! zias bers of the executive committee of S iy : ED JOTHER, $5 Lace Curtains, 53.75 { the $250.000 campatgn for w Jewish 5 3 3 but loving rememt r 1ns. N community Ccenter Were announce O At i BMIE G remembrance _of o _ ¥ltoday by Morris Cafritz, general | T e i e e Weaves, in white and ecru colors. | or ecru colors. Many trimmed 2 Varas long and full widths. | with silk or bullion fringe; pat- “11 double twisted thread. which | terns that are copies of the finest incures laundering. e of | real laces. In this lot are cur- neat movelty effect or elaborate | tains by the pair, or panel cur- chairman. The campaign be con- HIS LOVING MOTHER. * S0c Turkish Towels worked designs. tains for those who prefer them. dueted November 1 to November 3. EIGLER. In sad but lovini remembrance of 39 Each : i ; 2 9x12-Ft. Genuine Congoleum M. D. Rosenberg and Harry S. Wolf our darling, JULTA ALMA. who left us 22x45 Heavy Double-thread I nave been named vice chairmen. The four vea today ¥ 8, 1910, Bleached Turkish Towels, all | following are new members of the “Who plucked th . 5 M. D. Rosenberg. F. 8. Gichner, Faul Tiow Servaut answered. *Fhe Sacrer.” white, also blue and pink bor- dered styles. Absorbent grade for face or bath use. When Perfect Sell for $18.00 A sale tomorrow of “Red Seal” Con- goleum Art Rugs, slight seconds of Himm arb, Mrs. Edward Cohen, nd the gardener held h's pe: , 25¢ Turkish Towels the nationally advertised “Gold Seal” Hzrry Sherby, Maurice Narcissenfeld. HER LOVING MOTHER AND DADDIE. * . The imperfections are very slight and | Joscph Stein, J. in, Harry | 253 A WILLIAMS. In sad but loving remembrance Fats teln, Jacob Zarin, Herey| ef DnOTHER REITI S dearty lors Toter NAHALIE | Weiner. duy, October 9, 19 r Who died two years ago, Octo- Bleached Turkish Towels, all vhite or blue bordered styles; close, absorbent weave N jeesec - do not impair the wearing quality at all. These have complete borders, Attractive wool rug patterns suit- The executive committee has now Ja close to one hundred members. Dr i Abram Simon is airman. Captains Turkish Towels, 25¢ Bleached Turkish Towels, athletic. weave; absorbent grade for face or bath use; sec- onds of 3bc values. able for any room. They are water- . E: EF CA ® inside; luabl - proof, sanitary and casily cleaned and A ovara 433 Colorado bide. Be- lie flat without tacking. Full of wear ward. 8¢ and satisfaction. i Satnrday Fine Quaker Lace Fabrics, in- cluding Nottingham, FII* or Tuscan weaves, in white, Ivory $3.25 Wool Crepe, $2.59 in black, navy, blue and brow 54-inch All-wool Crepe, onegte,the most popular $35() ‘Wool Sertmgs, 52.98 fall and winter fabrics, for dresses, etc.; in black, 54-inch All-wool Polaire Skirtings, stylish camel's brown and walnut. | hair effects, beautiful overplaids in the popular Goldenberg's—First Floor. | tan and brown combination: Ano;:her Big Lot Just Received Untrimmed Hats mass at the wood. D, C. friends invited 3 cenetefy. REITH. Members of Association ard herehs Tuterment (private) at « the Capitol Reneficial 1 of the denth from Al not fors: CHARLES H. WIL- DAUGHTER-IN- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. p————THE ORIGINAL ——y WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE Wi B.SPEARE e CLYDE J. NICHO! . and lieutenants will be named for the teams shortly. Each team will have 2 general, five captains and six lieu- tenants. FOUND. ATREDALE, male: owner can have same by identifsing and . paylng for this ad. 1783 o 30 p.m. i friends invited. Interment at Provi- dence Methodist Church, Chiltons, Va., ’l‘ufl~1 Relatives day, October 9, at 2 p.m. Today 3 my heart ix heary, | thoughts are all of thee | I miss you, Walter, | None hut God in enven can & WIFE AND LITTLE DAUC sturday, October 6, 1923. HENRY the chapel STMMS. W. SIMMS. of Willam H. Sardo & Co. Funeral from the chapel of W & Co. on Tuesday, Relatives and frie Interment Fort Lin & 3415 W rond Bine, metal_clasp, O Reward. _Phone DRACELET, green gold 1k with sapph rd._Col351. sadint ACELET, Chinere, goid_and jadc; | A 2 | . Finder please call Franklin 3920 St ‘Quick. Dignined ana Efficient Service, W. W. Deal & Co., $16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN §200. Automobile_Serv Chapel. | THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, | 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. ike Funeral Parlors. Lincoln 380, 1215 ¢ Kitchen Towels . 10c Kitchen Towels, of good quality linen-finish crash; full size. Goldenberg's—First Floor. q 2 wife of ‘Wade Watson. hereafter. WEST. Departed this life Sunday. October 7. | 1 LOUISE WEST, beloved duught sister of Johnnie, Harry Lyons Velvet, Duvetyne, Felt Ready for tomorrow’s selling—all extremely. stylish shapes of Lyons velvet, Duvetyné and Felt, in the most popular shades. You ean cdrry out your own ideas about trimmings—a bit of coque, a silver or beaded ornament will turn them into hats of charm and beauty. We will trim these hats free of charge, if trimmings are purchased here. y Boldenberg's—Second Floor. Women’s $4 to $6 Oxfords and Pumps, $2.69 pair These are the maker’s cancellations and factory checks, theé latter so-called because of slight defects which are . hardly noticeable and do not affect the wearing qualities. Many new styles to select from, in Oxfords and Pumps of fashionable materials, including Black Satin, Patent Leather, Tan Calf, Brown and Gray Suede and Dull leathers. Welt, turn and McKay sewed soles. Louis, Spanish, mili- tary and low walking heels. All sizes in the lot from 215 to 8, widths A to D. - Goldenbers's—First Floor. hrown Tekinese male, in Chevy Chuse. night. Reward. . Phone Cleveland Bernard, Charles, Frederick Clara’ Johnson ‘and Bettie Guweabeig s—Fourth Fioor. Rugs From the ;llexander Smith’s Great Auction Sale ) Everybody knows about these famous Smith Auction Sales of rugs. We always attend them because it gives us an opportunity to serve our customers with rugs of remarkable beauty and de- IR e - : o pendable quality at low prices not regularly possible. i?fi.’};{.‘ifi-fll{nmfifimflh, NSaturcay lnst: There is an excellent range of new 1924 spring patterns from which Phone Cleveland 1156, e to select, in various grades of Axminsters, Wilton Velvets and Brussels e e utiuns 14th st. between Columbia read and Montague 7 9 st. Reward. Uhene Col. 8207. “5 & $70 Aminster FUR NECKPIECE—Gray and worn: Sunday ;and Wilton Velvet $52.75 Rugs, 9x124t.......... * Two of the better grades of Alexander Smith’s 9x12-ft. seamless deep-pile Axminster and close- i P evening, Columbia rd. at ol‘lllthlm Courts; woven Velvet Rugs, in handsome oriental and reward. Phone Clevelan: . 10% o k. to arrange FURL NECKFIECE, Dlack fox, Georgetowtn | oarte Pomber Chinese designs, @s well as other artistic effects in the most wanted colorings. o ber.” and & full atendance Detween Reservoir st. and 31t and I | | CHATLer et a1 frof Nineteenth Street 290, Star bdg. Reward. oo e en e e Tuewday, October arat | Tady's. Saturday, in_Noriheast 6x9-ft. Size Smith’s ‘Axminsters and Wilton Velvets, $35 value at............ $29'75 $50 Wilton Velvet $39.45 1" Biclack, and all members are requested containing papers and driver'syer-| to attend: se return and get reward. 54 Rhode ‘and Axminster Rugs, 9x12t........ High-grade, long wearing Wilton Velvet and - Axmoinster Rugs; heavy close deep-pile fabrics J. W. ROBINSON, Noble Grand Island_ave. n.e. 8. W. WATSON, P. 8. 5 ;” <. o « 7S v, Saturday, October 6, 1923, in the newest and best patterns and colorings wanted. 9x12-ft. size for large rooms. 8.3x10.6-ft. Wilton Velvet and Axmin- $36 7 5 ster Rugs; $45.00 value, at.. . Wit halred tefrier; one DIack cye: Apot : reward. 1420 F at. . tan, gray German police answer to name of ‘“Sandy." Cleveland_678. _Reward. 3 | TOUBLE FAG pIatinum, with diamond set- ting, from my Scottish Rite finger ring; either in sireet car or vicinity Keith's Theater Sat dny evening. Liberal reward. Mr. Helner, 730 18th_st. n.w. Main 783. FRATERNITY PIN, surrounded by peatis: initials on back (D. L. 8.); reward. Call . Vermont ave. and ke collar. o Verment | Avenue Cali B H WILLIAMS. Departed this life suddenly, Sat- urday, October 6. 1928, at 9 o'clock a.m Rev. THEODORE WILLIAMS. pastor of the : Mount Lebanon Baptist Church, beloved hus- band of Mrs. Burinda L. Williams and de- Toted father of Frederick W., Robert N. and | Regipald M. Williams, Mrs." Ida Gatewood, | Mrs. Madge Edwards and Mrs. Inez Choice. Remains can be seen at the Mount Lel Taptist Church, 25th st. between H and k| sta p.w.. from hoon Monday until noon Tues- Funeral Tuesday, October 9, at 1 Seloct from Ninetcenth ~Street Baptist Clhureh. Friends and relatives invited. * . THEODORE. A special W . Andrew Freeman Lodge. F., will 1 Baptist TH ST. N.W. Chiapel. _ Telephone. Main 24737\ ?zrrp & Walsh . Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh, JosEpH GAVIERS SuRs TABLISHE! MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNALAVE. PHONES: MAIN S512-5513 . WARREN TALTAVULL, 3619 14th St. At Spring Road. _ Col 464 JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Clapel Lincoln 141. ivate Ambulances. Livery in_Counection, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, Eetablished 1861, Phone West 96. Automobile rvice. WILLIAM LEE, e heid | at 4 pm.. feen will De held at 938 B st. s. 1 o'clock. and fnterment at Hal Tuesday at 10 a.m. FUNERAL DESIGNS. er G‘—:O'C- Shaffer, Phone, . | 4. Funeral Director _and 2410.17.16 | Embaimer. Livery 16 comnection. ' Commedious PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. = 900 14th | chapel and modern crematorius erate B MODERATE PRICES, st o.w. | prices. 832 Pa._ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 138, Prompt anto delivery service. | e A resaive tnexpeaaive: Timothy Hanlon Bros. Co., 1214 F St.| uigsrSe - _ -t b wa, uight, coming from 11th and Md. ave. n. v s D s ‘J..ave. to Sth and R s i e, Tl i W R (/e Specialize in Floral Vo S 0O ROSARY—Pea, on § 5t Comn_ & DeSans at Moderate nected with the original W. R. Speare from corner of Rhode Island and Co ices ; INC A M o S i, 10 5 "“HERBERT B. NEVIUS Florists. MAIN 6953, : 2 ol 1sonbi, ENTAL RUG.. Bengal; size, Bxi0; ioat P from truck, Saturday. between' 2300 block Wisconsin ave. and 18th and 8. Notify Mayer . 423 Tth_st. Reward. DANT — Dinmond _ and __pearl, _between dral Mansions and Wardman Park Hotel, Sunday. _Liberal reward on returning to Apt. 407-B, Wardmau Park_Hotel. o POCKETBOOK, coutaining about $18 in automobile and Mason.c cards. Heturn 11«41 Tamont st. Liberal reward. Wrl 1 *83x10.6-ft. Size Axminsters and Wil- ton Velvet Rugs, $60.00 value at... $42'00 Alexander Smith & Sons’ Axminster Rugs, in a varied selection of new and_beautiful floral, oriedtal and medallion designs, in rich colorings to harmonize with any room decoration. 83x10.6-ft. Axminster Rugs, 00 $32.75 0 624 75 T = Sale Famous “Kayser” Make Chamoisette Gloves, $1.69 These are the newest novelty gloves for Fall, of genu- ine chamoisette, in 8 and 12 button lengths, showing many 7.6x9-11 smart styles iny novelty embroidery, applique and tucked | g, ;,“ effects. The new Autumn shades include beaver, covert, 6x9.4t size »Aminster R mode, putty, brown and coffee. - ety Tis, 4, RING—Lady's, opal and diamond; Sunday . Monday 7.6x9-ft. Wilton Velvet an ster Rugs; $35.00 value, at....... 6x9-ft. size Wilton Velvet and Axmin- ster Rugs; $30.00 value, at......... st.. or phone North 5744, RUGS from Woodward & Lothrop fruck, Sat. $26 NEW YORK AVE, N.W MAIN 2604, r please notify Woodward & * 412 6 et me. L :oan"‘ fot U g /

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