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AV = B A AT X (N A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19 AT AT Y (A A T (V[ (A (N (X 2 e mphasnzmg Fashion Frlday' Fashion paramount in this moderately priced apparel, but emphasiz- ing also value—for this merchandise is specxally as well as moderately priced—taking the place of the usual Friday remnant groups (not plenti- ful now)! Quantities are none too large in any case! Be here early for selection from groups as advertised. 59.50 $95 Dress Coats, A small—but very extraordinary purchase of this unusual type of Women’s Coats—new In sport materials—fur trimmed this season—handsome, high-cost fancy coatings—mixtures, plaids and stripes—with great fur collars, which include red fox, kit fox, platinum, skunk and raccoon, making garments quite stunning for street, motor, the foot-ball game or even dressier occasions—and this small lot at more than % less than the usual cost. You'll find among them tans, grays, browns and ranite. S $30 and $38.50 Sport Coats, $24.50 Coats with self collars featuring again the new fleeced plaid and stripe coatings, plain colors, t0o0, in belted and full back styles with smart wide set-in sleeves. . Fashion Coats—Fur Trimmed, $49.50 A purchase of 30 coats—$10 to $15 saving on each one of them! —A Friday offering likely to be sold out before the day is over! Graceful wrap. styles, developed in Cordalure, Amolaine and Formosa, with generous col- Jars of wolf, beaver, natural gray and Viatka squirrel. A variety of models feature the new tube silhouette, draped tunic and side-fastening all in the wanted fall colorings—navy blue, kit fox, brown and black.’ Remarkable coats at a more remarkable price! Women's Coat Shop, Second Floor. 150 New Fall Skirts, $5.75 An opportune purchase of $7.50 to $9.50 skirts in striped, plain and plaid sport models—camel's hair, tan, tan and brown, and gray — mixture _skirtings, gray and brown—also a few dress skirts, wooi crepe, navy blue, black and brown and combinations. Tdeal for new brushed wool sweaters or smart beaded blouses. Sport Hats, $3.75 Special! A purchase’ of 30 new felt and coliapsible cushion brim sport hats in all the smart fall colorings—15 of our own early fall hats reduced from $10 and $15— felts, beaver, duvetyn—make for a most interesting Friday in our Third Floor Hat Shop. Come early! Women’s Jersey Frocks— $16.50 Five Smart Models—Navy, Browns, Gray But more than the newness and becomingness of the styles—the variety of coloring —is the assurance of careful tailoringsfar beyond that ordinarily found in jersey frocks even at much higher prices. One of the newest has long sleeves ending in a new puffed effect with contrast color stitchery, collars are convertible, round, or in variations of the rever effect and all emphasize the slender straight line with narrow self belts. The logical irock for business wear. Sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Tailored Cloth Frocks, $25.00 A remarkable group of new Poiret Twill dresses that emphasize the convenlent, becoming wrap-around coat style, plain tailored, or in embroidered and braid-trimmed styles. Deep roll and shawl collars, flared or long tight sleeves, with and without cuffs. Colors include rosewood and other browns, navy blue and black. Women's Dresses, Second Floor. Umbrellas, $3.75 A lucky purchase of less than 50 of these Shower-proof Silk Um- brellas, selling regularly at $5.90. The firm taped edge adds to smart. ness and wear and the handles in- clude clubby styles in carved wood and bakelite with leather loops and side straps—a few, too, with oval rings of amber bakelite, All the wanted fall colorings—navy blue, P » ‘Special” Items in Larger Sizes $45.00 Sport Suit, in gray mixture suiting; smartly tailored and satin lined. Size 46—$18.75. 3—$65.00 to $75.00 Navy Blue Twill Cord Tailored Suits; trimmed. Sizes 44 to 48—$29.50. “2‘50 Sk Cruslbe Dress, overblouse style, with beaded girdle. ze $79.50 Dress Coat of brown Cordara with wolf collar and cuffs; semi-fitted style. Size 46—$37.50. $58.00 Gray Melton Cloth Coat, muffier collar of black wolf, straight Size 44—$47.50. $58.00 Melton Cloth Ccat, navy blue with large black wolf col- lar. Slze 44—8$49.50, $75.00 Gray Canton Crepe Dress, box pleated, straightline. Size 44 —$49.50. an. Size 42—$55.00. $75.00 Canton Crepe Dress with pleated panel brown, green, red, black. $65 and $75 Sport Suits, In sport materials—fur trimmed 56'50 Unlike any sport suits heretofore—the loveliness of their fabrics, mostly imported stripes, plaids and mixtures or the vogueish camel’s hair combined with stunning furs that bring out the overtones of color—raccoon, platinum skunk and cocoa colored fox. Styles offer the short boxy or longer panel jacket. Quite the smartest type of suit wherever suits may be $50 and $55 Tailored Suits, $33.50 For_the woman who always feels most at home in tailor mades this Friday offering of strictly Taiiored Twill Suits. The Jackets are the regulation long panel style, finished with 2If strapping, bias folds and silk, stitching. -Both navy glue and black in the offering, but not i« a great many! Fall Suit Blouses, $5.90 " New silk brocades, a novelty silk crepe named puckerette, are the fabrics that make these new slip-over blouses with their short roll collars or bateau necks. Some have the long tight or siightly bloused sieeves, others a semi-flared three-quarter sieeve. Rich embroidered designs are New fall welghts—all the wanted worked out in self or contrasting colors. fall_colorings in lovellest duotone Tailored Cotton Blouses, $1.95 comblnations, also solid black or medium brown. Some have plain Blouses of fine batiste, entirely handmade with tuxedo collar and soft weave, others a smart wide vestee trimmed with han: wn work and double blocking with real Irish ribbed effect. Al sizes. Other picot edging; aiso blouses of fine dimity with Peter Pan and “Bobby” col- silk and wool stockings, plain, $2.00 lars. Complete size range. Charmeen Frocks for Misses, .$25 00 This soft supple material with almost the sheen oi silk, but with the warmth and practicability of cloth, made up in smart missy styles, at this unusually low price! Four different ~t)le<——twclve frocks. in the new rosewood, navy blue and brown. Also clever straight line and pleated frocks in twill cloth and afternoon or street dresses, velvet and silk crepes, lace trimmed, tiered, ruffled and beaded. You can surely find a frock if you look promptly in this wonderful Friday group. 25 New Sport Coats for Misses, $25.00 Featuring chic plald back coatings, mixtures and stripes in half a dozen smart styles and the wanted shades of tan, brown and gray. Flare, wide, raglan and set-in sleeves, full back, belted and side-tie models, leather and button trimmings. In this group another new idea— Astrakhan jackets with collars and cuffs of coney in new fall colorings. But remember not very many of either at this special price. Misses’ Dress Coats, $59.50 New Arrivals—Fur Trimmed! Just Imagine getting fabrics such as Roi de Laine, Ormalaine and Truvenette—than add generot muffier collars and cuffs of caracul—collars of gray or Viatka-dyed squirrel or of lynx -—‘l(urnlnu styles that feature circular drapes, straight line styles and side-tied models—and you'll be as amazed e are at ti wvery remarkable price! Mis: Shop, Third Floor, Brushed Wool Golf and Chappie Coats, $5.90 and $8.50 New arrivals In fine worsted or pure mohair In plain and fancy stripe effects, All with the soft, smart brushed finish, and new golf coats with narrow front l(npln s—new chappie coats in all-over striped patterns. Buff, brown, navy blue and gray, solid or in combination. Quite the thing! braid Navy blue. lines. Silk and Wool Sport Stockings, $1.50 Beacon and Corduroy Robes, $5.00 Beacon, the soft blanket robing, in neat floral designs; satin trim- med and finished with cord girdle; roll coMar and long sleeved style— corduroy with tuxedo collar and kimono sleeves. Choice of cherry, copenhagen blue and purple, all with seif-sash. To Secure That Sheer Look in Silk Stockings, wear Graphite, or For satisfaction in service, buy Gold Stripe Silk Stockings that wear. $2.00 pr.—$2.75 Jellef’s—Only Legitimate Agents. Beautiful New $5.00 Radium Silk “Nature’s Rival” Brassieres, $1.00 Special! Long bandeaux brassieres with choice of two models—heavy satin striped corset batiste or light. welght, satin-finish broche. Flesh color. Sizes 32 to 42, $9.00 Pumps, $2.35 Pair . small and large siz That's the No medium sizes. Dok 5,85 7, 715, 8 ) 5,6, 8V, 7, 7Va 8Ya; oo Sy T T /o Ve 7, 7V, 8% $9.00 and $10.00 Pumps, $4.85 Pair 77 pairs of black dress pumps—patent leather, kid, s: High' French or Cuban heels and hand-turned or welt sole: holy YRR, 42, 5, 2, 7, TVar Ay Wi 413, 8, 7, 7 8, 2V, 3, 35, 4, 5, a0, 4 6/.. 77 8%; D, % 4'6: G?'/Gi;'/g?;, ;:/3, 8, 8%%; C, 2V $7.00 Brown Calf Sport Oxfords $4.85 Pair With crepe rubber soles and very low flat heels. Fine for school, golf or hiking. A to C widths, sizes 2, to 7. Same in gray suede—A wnm-, sizes 412, 5, 62 7, 7Va. .$10.00 Single Strap Pumps: $5.85 Pair 15 pairs patent leather pumps with welt soles and low flat he : 5Ya 6; A, 8Y2, 612, 7; B; 3, 7, 7V3; C, 3, Y3, 7. brown c:lf pumps—full round T low fiat heels, weit B, 6, 62 7V2; baby French heels and hand-turned soles. B, 4, 8; C, 32 42; D, 3Ya 4, 52 TV This will be good news to the women who read this adver- tisement. With every one won- dering ¥ silks will advance we offer this special purchase con- tracted for in the summer at 20% under price! ‘White—flesh—orchid—peach— smart tailored models—tucked and hemstitched yokes — self straps “with picot edge. Only 50 dozen for this sale! $13.25 -.$10.00 $2.95 $2.95 95¢ We expect to sell them before noon! The 2—$55.00 Navy Blue and Black Tnlored and reindeer; sizes 34 and 38. . ...$1875 8—$40.00 Twill Suits, long panel jackets, 3—$59.50 Worumbo Camel’s Hair Sport .$46.50 Sport Coats 10—$45.00 Bolivia Utility Coats, full back ..$29.50 ona, navy and black 6—$9.50 and $1C.00 Sport Skirts, wrap- $4.25 Canton Crepe Skirts 1—$26.50 Knife-pleated Pnsley Rolhanura Crepe Dresses, light colors 6—$19.50 Navy Blue Tvnll Street Frocks, sey Dresses, sizes 36, 38, 44 1—$125.00 Cream Shadow Lace Dance 1—$45.00 Georgette Afternoon Frock, 1—$185.00 Black and White Flgured 20—$5.90 Jockey Red Tuxedo Sweaters, $3.00 22—$6.50 to $8.50 Fiber and Mohair Sllp- 47—$5.00 Costume Blouses, embroidered $2.95 Classed as remnants—some mussed, bat eled frames, swing purse and mirror; dark or duotone colors 50c Compacts, dainty cases, with white, flesh sizes Sevsions SlES $2.00 and $2.50 Fiber Sport Stockings, full 75¢ striped and checked voile and lutu(e, and hand embroi $5. 00 and $6.00 Silk Jer:ey and Crystal-knit sets of net embroidered and lace trim- Sets with embroidered dots, linen widths on fine net—ecru, white and Coats—Suits—Frocks—Skirts—Sweaters—Blouses prices warrant it! But—buy carefully—none Twill Suits, size 40 ..$15.75 2—$36.50 Belted Box Jacket Spnrt Suits, $23.75 navy blue and black $26.50 Suits, box jackets $14.50 8—$36.50 Straightline Bohvu Coats, kit and straight .. ..$38.50 around and box-pleated styles $6.95 10—$12.50 Novelty Sport Skirts, plu‘s, Crepe Skirt 4—$25.00 Street Frocks, black satin and embroidered ..$10.00 1—$30.50 Pleated Street Frock of Tan Frock, pear] beaded; size 36 black and flame; size 34.. Chiffon Dinner Dress, size 38.. .$49.50 pure mohair over Sweaters, self stripes ceee.. $4.00 and printed silk crepe.... iz all good grades—in a general Friday clear- dark colorings. Special. ... 20—$5.00 and $6.50 Moire Silk Bags, hand- or brunette type filler and soft pad..... 25¢ $2.00 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings with fashioned, fancy weaves and coloring tailored styles, in flesh and white..... $7.50 French Handmade Underwe-r, ex- Petticoats, embroidered straightline med; collars of crepe de chine; fancy vestees and satin sets, round or tuxedo cream; very smart. Yard... $2.00 and $2.50 Suede-finished Fabric Gloves, jlzu F St. Nw. ’1 ; Classed (and priced) tomorrow as will be exchanged or creditec. These prices are for final sale! .2—$45.00 Three-piece Knicker Smu, hn sizes 36 and 38 1—$98.50 Three-piece Navy Twill Suit. ..$38.50 5—$22.50 Tan, Gray, Oxford and Relndeer fox and black . ..$19.50 5—$85.00 Wrap Coats, Gerona and Fnh- 1—$10.75 Black Serge Skirt, bvx-ple-!ed $3.25 10—$16.50 Tan and Gray Knife-pleated stripes, checks ...... 2—$35.00 and $45.00 Canton and Georgette tan Canton crepe. 3—$18.50 All-'uve;-ll.imbroidered Wool Jer- Canton Crepe, size 38 2—$39.50 and $45.06 Goldenrod Canton Crepe Dresses, shirred and pleated. . . .$19.50 1—$200.00 Navy Blue and White Flg\n"ed Dress, size 40 .$49.50 36—$4.00 and $5.00 Sleeveless Swelte’r‘n, brilliant colorings with white. .. $1.00 $2.00 8—$6.00 Jersey Sweater Coats, henna, reindeer, navy blue . 24—$8.50 to $10.50 Fiber Jacquettes and Sweater Coats, dark or lig! .. $5.00 23—$5.90 to $8.95 Juqueuu and Sl:p-wer Blouses, light colors. Also A i Underwear—Stockings—Neckwear—Shoes away tomorrow ! 30—Velvet Bags with self-covered and jew- S, = 20—Embossed and Crepe-grained Leather Vanity Boxes with two to four fittings; somely lined and fitted; jeweled or metal clasps; good fall colorings $3.00 Silk-and-Lisle Sport Stockings, fancy stripes and dropstitch patterns; broken lisle garter hems; every pair perfect, but onlyafewmbrokenmu 3 broken size assortment.. $1.00 and $2.00 Athletic Underwe.r self $4.00 French Hmdmade Underwear, gown and envelope chemi isitely embroidered on fine nains q‘o'wzu an envelope chemise. . ook, styles or fancy pleated flounces. . .....$3.85 $1.50 and $2.00 Neckwear, collar and cuff $1.00 and $1.50 Organdie Collar and Cuff $1.00 and $1.50 Val Lace Ruffling, assorted $450 8-button Mousquetaire C:palnn Gloves, tan, s:ay and pearl with Paris ught different novelb styles, fall color- ings; broken sizes..................,. [JOHN MCLAUGHLIN DIES; BURIAL AT ARLINGTON Reth'ed Chief Boatswain Had Long i and Varied Career in United States Navy. JOHN McLAUGHLIN, John McLaughlin, chief boatswain, retired, died suddenly yester- at his nome, 1721 Euclid street rorthwest, aged seventy-one vears The funeral will be held Saturday at 11 o'clock from Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, of which he was a communicant. Theé interment will be in Arlington National cemetery with military and Masonic honors. McLaughlin was a native of served in the Navy retired at the At the out- r he re-entered the service and was stationed at the Washington navy yard, from which he was recently retired. In 1873 he served aboard the Frankliu, and later was on duty on the Hartford, Waus- chette, New Hampshire and Trenton, and w a member of the crew of the latter vessel when she was wrecked in the Samoan Islands by a tldal ve in 1889, In 1903 he served on the Newark In Cuban waters during the in- isurrection of that year. He was a member and a past officer of the Mili- tary Order of the World War, a thirty-third-degree Mason and a mem- ber of Dawson Lodge. He had made | l\\Aflhlnglon his home for the pa Ity vears, twenty-three years of that nllm; being stationed at the local nav var Ho is survived by his wife, Mrs ‘Theodora orth McLaughli; two daughters and one son, Mrs Robert B. jiandy of Washington; Mrs. Roger M. Moore of Missouri and Stanley B. Mc- | Laughlin, ‘aboard the srmo- rant stationed at the W yard. services for Miss Altce R. y, thirty-three years old, who | died Monday at the family home, 1508 | Olive street northwes | the residence this afternoon at 2 jo'clock. The interment will be in Cedar Hill cemetery. { _Miss Dunkley was a native of Mc Kccsport, Pa., and came to this eit sixteen years ago. r of the Kenilw vterian . She is survived by her father, m Dunkley; one brother and six Dunk MOURNING BLACk Dyed Within 24 Hours | CARMACK DRY CLEANINO €o. 2469 18tk St., Col Dupont Circle. Fr. su: ! Ik hetween Young Women's Chiiong Avss.. B18 B ot B und | Monument 909, confaining keys: Retura to 1307 R st. n.w. and De Luxe. taken from West “Bih.© Reward: W B, Fro. w. 1+ White Deck, face Boots.” Reward. | BOTTOM OF EARRING_Starshaped mous set with biue sapphire, Oct. 7. on Sherman {ave., between W st. and Barry pl. to Sth 2331 Sherman 0 p.m. Toes- “Annex and 1ith and | alued as heirloom. Return to n Liberty Loan Annex, or 5101 Wisconsin DOG_(about & _months ola), male. Monday morning. Reward. 422'3rd st Line. 856. 11 white pointer, : answers to name of Bess. Liberal reward if urned _to 4834 16th st. n.w. d brown; from Call Columbia $412.3. 11+ “Caustin’ eugraved on 11 Heturn to Room 81 . in , Saturday T ;- fox, between Reservoir st. between Bt v, new | brown' bag. yellow e = | "contained papers, change, door ke i 1["( Reward. 1509-A | Kot | PACKAGE—Containing l'? vards pink radiuom silk, between 11th wnd 136 on morth side I Subout 1 0'clork Wednesdas. téiephone_Columb | PIN between Business llill ave. on 9th all_ F lnkhn 1877-W._after 6. between Ridtio Phone Frank- ll' Iullhll 8, H. 13‘ PIN-—Green enamel, ver. small df { mond_in center; October 8. Re: "Apt. 82, K Thone North 4TI, | FOCKETROOK—On Tath st. car, Tuesday. Ie- turn Miss Murphy. 930 F st. n.w. . POLICE_DOG, ©_months oid: nume ““Thor." ' Finder Cameron. 1827 Belmont rd. SHOE—One new, { marked ““Lansburgh Bros.' | Park road. SPECTACLESTortolse shell, in_leather cas o Awpiy. National Lime collar, return_to Reward. high, lace, inside; Oct. 8. with Beatrice SUTTC. Wisconsin ave. and M, Monday: please return match box with seeds; liberal reward. | Maldeghem, 612 H- st. n.w. 1 { WATOH_—Waitham, goid huating case; initialg B, W."; photo'in front; between n.e. aud 18 12th st. A.w. W Saturday, sboul S:30 am | ladies’ silver, ite stor on fac . A. M. on bacl reward if returs . Morrison. 1488 K st._n.w. EARRING. On the night of October 10,} he Congressional: Limited | ‘from New York or at the Union | !station, a pearl earring, of one ST WATCI {large pearl hung on a pendant, ‘of four diamonds mounted in I platinum. Liberal reward if re- iturned to 1239 Vermont avenue R e MONUMENTS. ‘We specialize in designing and erect. 'ing memoriais (monuments and mauso. feums) of -quality and character. Let us take you to sre riany specl- mens of our work in zny of the local cemeterles. THE J. F. MANNING cO, 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Trompt auto delivery service. Amm;h expressive—inexpensi Gude B Geo. C. Shaffer, EXPRESSIVE F ORAL K EMS. , AT MODELATE PRICES. INC, Thoge, M. 241617.18 900 14th nw. t thir- { Mon. | Finder please | - JBeaths. BURROUGH-LYON. ~October 14, 9 oclock October Interment at Mount Oliset cemeters. She is turvived by three daughters and sons. mamely, Mrs. May Feltner, Mrs. An nie Stevens, Mrs. Kathrine Sherwood, Clar- ence, Carlyle, Tommy and Theodore Hur rougis and two sisters, Mrs. Schlinth d Mrs, Emma Lyon. and relatives favite: DANGERFIELD. Departed thy Jife Taesdn: p.n., at his reside fee n whort illn OHN ALBERT R to_mourn th sons, four g grandchildren. Funeral 13, at 9 a.m.. from St. Remains will be caken to tery. DI ZEREGA. Thursday, October 11, 19: Columbia Hospital, MARTHA ALICE, widow of W. Trvine di Zérega. Interment o¢ Leek burg (New York city and New Orleans _ papei ARLEA nmvxu:!( Monday, Saturday. Augustipe’s Chure Arlington ceme- 1 and the late Annie from her late residence, . Kenfl tober 11, a cemetery. EDMONSTON. Wednesdas, October 10, in the 83d year of her lifs at her dauglter's res Interment (G i H | | | | | | i ros. Con 1214 F St.| | ESCHERICH. i McDONALD, - Ocigber 12 will be priva Tuesday, October 9, 1933, the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, FRANK H. 'ESCHERICH, Services at the S ompany funeral October 11, 1923, 3 AGNES, beloved diugiier o diary B the late Jobn J Fitzgerald. Funeral from her Iate res ce. B8 New Tersey ave, n.w k. " Where requiem Tnterment Mount Olivet | FITZHUGH, for the Inte Gen. CI ZHUGH, wio died in Cobour 23 gion of the 3 death of Companion C HUGH, Brevet Brigadier States ‘Army, and United States V at Cobourg, eptember Commitment ¢ and interment at the ational cem ngton, Va., on Fri- October . RI: Voluuteers, Commander. 3 Recorde GINEGHEST ipm sort btice of funeral 1exday. Octobe toddard Bap Funeral { from L Friday invited to attend. HUTCHINSON. The oficers and &ir Krights of Simon Communde o, 1, K orderea'to astemble 14 full Templat ber 12, at 1:30 pm.. F n.w., to attend fu our late frater, JOHN M. HUTCH Who departed this life October 9. 19: 13 PATRICK, Relatives and friends tory, No. 1, semble at Thursday, October 11, for the purpose of m 11:30 p.n Kadosh services us Peer, Family and nigh over the remains of our It JOHN M. HUTCHIN: Triends and_the 1il. CLAR! 1. EDWARD J. MORRI Secratary and K. of . will be held at | HUTCHINSON. Warren Lodge, called for Frid Z o'clock p.m., at th 'st. and Ya. sve. s.6., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JOHN M. HUTCHINSON. Members meet’ at Lincoln cornér 11th and K sts. n.w., 2 o'clock 'p.m. By order of THOMAS W. P THOMAS W. KINSINGER. t 3:15 a.m., JOHN sonie Tempie, at 10 am. Reatives and friends invited, Interment Rock Cre cemeters. KRAJICEK. Wednesday, October 9, at Providence Hospital, CATH loved wife of Joseph Krajicek. Friday, October o'cloek, from St Mary's Catholic Interment St Mary's cemetery. LEFFERTS. Wednesday, October 10, 1923, at 4:10 pn., EZRA N. LEFFERTS. beloved fatler of 'Eara J._ Lefierts. “Funéral from his late residen nd st. n.w., Fridar. B e s .. "and B Martin's rch, 9 a.m Kindly omit fowers. LEWIS. Suddenly. X ¢ his residence. CLAR Chare lorence Mary Tewis and wis and Lena A. Lewia. Funeral services Friday, October 12 ut his Iate residence, at 2 o p.m. Helatives and friends invited. All local papers please cops. ue LEWIS. A special communication of George hiting Lodge. N A called for 1 o'clock p.m. Frid for the purpose of attending the services of our late brother. CLAI LEWIS. By order of th ul Master. REUBEN A. BOGL¥Y, Secretars. Suddenly, Thursday, October 11. 5 am.. at her residence, 403 SARAH C.. beloved wife of 10th McDonald. Notice of fu- the late Joseph B. neral hereafter. MCLAUGHLIN, Suddenly, Wednesday, October 10, at his residence, 1721 Euclid st. n.w., JOHN, husband of Theodora North McLaughlin. _ Funeral from Was! ington Helghts Presbyterlan Church on Saturday. October 13, at 11 a.m. Tnterment at Arling ton national cemetery. Md.! SARAH C. ar. Fuperal Sat- | ROBINSON. Wednesday evening, October 10, 1923, at Providence Hospital, ALBERT H nd_of Cornelia Roberts Robinson a con_of Robert H. and_Amanda of Brandywine, Md. Funeral bas’_Chureh, Oxon Hill, Prince Georges con ty, Md., Saturday, October 13, at 2 p.m. 1! LI, Deparced this life Wednesdn s at OINETTE . widow of the late Thoman B Rewell, Faner residence, 1468 Chapiu st., SHEPHERD, Thursdi MARY E., beloved wife of John T. Shepierd. Funeral from her late residence, 916 11th st. s.e., Saturday, October 13, 2:30 o'clock. * SHREVE. p.m. At W, dnugher of Fred ner (nce Eills) Shreve. _ Funeral dence, Friday, October 1 2 thenes to Holy Trinity Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends fnvited. Interment Holy Rood cemetery WILEY. Entered into rest October VIRGINIA MONR( Hammond Wiley. Invited to attend services at St. Mark’s 3rd and A ste. s.e., Frl t 2:30 p.m. Intermént in from her paren 30 & WEBSTER. Departed tils life Wednesday Octover 10, 1923, at 3 at_her late residence, Chiesterbrook. MARTHA, widow of the late W mother of Octavius Edmonds and M: Thomas. She leaves to mourn one son_and daughter, two grandchildren and u host of friends. Funeral Friday, October P. om First Baptist Churel - Rev. Shelton Mil- ler, pastor. t WILLIAMS. Wednesday, © his residence, 1543 Sth st. October 10, 1923, n.w., CLAR- Martha Wiliiams liams. father of of Euma Ann Williams. mma Luvato and hrmher Notlce of funer Iater. YOUNG. Tuesday, October 9. 1023, at George | Washington Hospital, MARY ELLEN You beloved mottier of Mary Hertha Young. Funeral services Friday, October at Hamilton, Va. Interment ‘oln, g at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 14th st. n.w. 11% Ju Memoriam. ANDENBURG. Sacred to the memory of B erore aon ‘and brother, CLARENCE SETBRANDENBURG, who deparred thia life o today, October 11, s THE FAMILY. * BRAXTON, In fond remembrance of our dear Raother, MARY WARREN BRAXTON, who lod txenty-nine years ago tomorrow, 0 fober ‘12, 1804, Amniversars mass Frida; 1023, ‘at St. Augustine Church, ik DAUGHTERS, MARY THERESA DICKSON AND ANGELLA B. BISHOP. * NTEE. In sad but loving remembrance of OO P ear husband, JOSEFH CONTEE, who entered into ix Yo %o today, Octo- at 7:30 & 4 ber 11, 1917 God 'shall wipe away all tears, There's no death, no pain or fears, Aud they count not time by years, \ For there is no nighttime there. HOLY, HIS TOVING WIFE, MRS, AN MAY CONTEE, 1831 LeDroit court n.w. COOK. 1In sud “but loving remembrance of ouf dear mother and grandmother, MARY Al COOK, who departed this life two ears agg toduy. . "Foduy our hearts are heavy, mother, Our thoughts of thee: How we. love and how we miss you None but God in heaven can teil. LOVING DAUGHTER - BERTIE AND GRANDCHILDREN, MILDRED, RAY, ELLWOOD AND ESTON, . 1923, at & \Rughier, Ange four Churel- at 2 pm. | Robinson | their ‘loss | COOK. A tribute of love tad memory ‘o wur dear beloved son and brother, VALENTINE COOK, who_departed this life five years ugo today, October 11, 1918, ° The month of October again is here, To me the saddest of the ¥ Beenuse five years ago toda; My dear brother Valentine Gone trom us forever, rhe one we loved so well; Oh, how we do miss him, Xo one can ever teil May bis soul rest in peace. HIS BROTHER, GEORGE A. COOK, AND HIS MOTHEK, SOPHIA COOK. DIGGS. In sxad but loving remembrance of our devoted husband and father, CLAR- CE_W. DIGGS, who departed this life five years ago todsy, October 11, 1018, Some may think you are forgotten, But never shall you be, For as long as God gives life to us We shall always think of thee, . DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN.' * FREEMAN. In sad remembrance of our dear, devoted wife and mother, MARTHA FREE" MAX, wiio died five years ago today, October HER DEYOTED HUSE AR, 593 AUG i GRANINGER. In loviog memory of our dear husbund and father. PETER GRANINGER, who departed this life ten years ago, Octo- ber K, 1913, THE FAMILY. * {HARDING. In loving memory of our brother, Lieat. MAURICE L. HARDING Nantes, F tober 11, d take your rest, you home, He thought it best: He saw your suffering Lere was great And opened wide the goiden gate. HIS BROTHERS RAYMOND AND JOSEPH. KATZ. In sad but loving remembrance of onr dear son and neptew, WILLIAM H. KATZ, who departed this life one year ago todar, October 11, 102: Gone, but not forgotten. LIEBLER. In memory of our beloved son. Lieut. LLOYD BAXTER LIEBLER. U. §. A.. killed in battle five years ago todsy, Octo: ber 11, 1915, This i his anaiversary, A seem to stand border of a darkeal; Sun-flecked with “happy memories Our outstretched hands trembling And euger—scem—ah, if they could To rest once more in’ his So strong and good We loved, and ther, alas, we gave But ke Who was 8o young, true, so brave, Waits there to welcome us Beyond the grave, DAD AND MOTHER. * loving remembrance of our JOSEPH H. NEU- rs_ago_ today, O: THE FAMILY. our beloved mother aud grand. LSIE PARKER, who died Oc y ft us, preclous loved one, © hear your voice mo more; re safe ntiding on_yonder shore. | BICKS. A tribute of love to the memory of | our dear sou and brother, HENRY W., who | departed s life October 11, 1922. Through flerce winds blowing, hrough roush des Through long nights. whose dr Renches o'cr the days, Tings them home st ary darkness blast. MOTHER AND BROTHE 1 linger forever, ge them, 'tis true; X me cannct sever Our loving remembrance of you. HATTIE E. McILWAIN. forgotten KEELING AND ROBERTS. In sad but loving remembrance our " dear wife mother, NELLIE ROBERTS, who departed this life th years ago todsy. October 11, 1920, Thou art gone. but not forgotte FROM HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * SAVARESE. In sad bt loving remembrance of wy dear brother, TOBY SAVARESE, who died tive years ago today, October 11, There's @ sad and lonely feeling H Decp down in my heart today | When I think the hour was nearing When death bore my brother away. Dearest brother. how I miss you Since from earth you passed away. Aud my heart is achiog sorely of you each day. STER, EMILIA GIOVAX- Sacred to the memory of our dear WILLIAM H. SMITH, who died t; years ago today, October 11, 1920. Today our hearts are heavy, Our thoughts are all of thea: And how we loved and miss you None but God can tell HIS LOVING CHILDREN. WILLIAM D. ND DAUGHTER, ELEANOR E. (nee Smith) In_loving remembrance of my dear husband, WILLIAM I SMITH, who paseed 1 will meet him some bright moralcy, Resting by the waters fa Sacred to the memory of our-d LSON C. THAYER, who depa; % ‘ago today, October 11, Dearest father, how we miss you Since from carth you passed And our bearts are aching_sorely As we think of you each day. But we know that you are happy In the mausion of the blest, Wiiere there is no pain or sorrow In your sweet eternal rest. HIS CHILDREN. * WARD. In sad but_loving memory of my darling daughter, MARTHA WARD, w! departed this life five years ago today, Oc- tover 11, 1915, In our Lome you are fondly remembered, Sweet_thonghts cling to_your name ts that loved you in deepest aftection il love HER _LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER, HESTER AND JAMES WARD. " | WARFIELD. 1In ad Lut loving remembrance of my dear brother, JERYMINE WAR FIELD, who died October 11 1908, HIS SISTER M. 6. -2 __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'V.L.SPEARE CO. 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