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THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. 5 4 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. NLEY. 1 Who Makes MISS MARGARET HA In Memoriam. The Political Study Club will open TODAY. S CHEENEY. 1In sad but loviag remenibrance Its season tomorrow, 2:30 pm., at| of Zather and mother, FREDERICK A (st <Mer & o fifth annual meeting of the ) b Funeral Services Are Held Today at SE SEEE Sythes oM e ¥ Franklin Squaré Hotel. Henry O'Mal- | Army Ordnance Association will be the St les? 4 A s EMMA M. OHEENGY, (seo pyers ley, United States fisheries commis- | held at the proving ground, Aber- Sacred Heart Church. . pledts deen, Md, with the Americin Iron S Rt s e N s et c Miss Margaret Hanley, forty-seven, fay with lov Sndetesl TURItate EpRriiciva tngs 0 BY DR. FRANK CRANE. died yesterday at the home of her| On the kraves of our dear loved ones, sister, Mrs. J." Walter Sale, 1337| Who bro sweetly siceplog Lglivir o AP N = - & i vers day brings ewee ; Society for Philoxophical Tnquiry TONIGHT. I am not complaining of them. I|Farkwood place northwest, after o ‘memory brings 3 tear. will meet tomorrow, 4:30 p.m., in Pub- At the Ohev Sholom Synagogue at|know that when they are once|this mornin; S P within ous hearts we cherish _ B E g from the Sacred Heart L R, Gear. :lcmll;x;;mm Discussion of Schleler- Ru:‘;:'Oi;.lkbguc’:)ll?(,iuz?e"(;‘rfffi‘a:lli‘;nh:':ggz started there Is no use trylng to|Church and the burial was in Mounti T e A NG CHIL: | o ‘the voung people. Following the | 5tand against them. But what I want |OlVet cometery. = - 0 DREN AND SISTER. * ;l‘lkumn Park Baptist Ladiex' Ald |services a short address will be de-|to know is: Who started them? city and the daughter of the late | LCiChER. In loving remembr ral‘l. "holg( g[ food sale” tomorrow, Jivered by, Rublb! J. T. k:phpu:mn ':5 I have & friend, for whom I once(Joseph and Annic Hanlev. She was| departed this life five years a mson’s store. theme ~ MAbraham's * Progeny and|gig o great favor, and who promised (% member of St Paul's Cliurch. She | ber . 1015 a0 a : s survived by our sisters, Mrs. A happy home we wce enjoyed; g Sh s "“‘";’“‘: In Chevy | tters' Teamue will meet, | Nt any time I wanted anything done | Willlam ‘Lincoin, Mrs. Jonn - Maicr, el LR A ing exercises, auspiees of the Chewy | o'olock, in Bublic Tibrary. Reading|'® his line he would be glad to be Mrs. Ciara Bowers and Mrs. Sale, at] But death hus left u lojesomesess Y b evy | i< 3 vic _| whose home she died. One brother, his world can never fll, :,{f,?,;‘;o,il,fjfl“',‘:,‘,'"‘:;r;;“"1'0 S e Wb Bhon s T:”?r“:‘:e::’lnm"' e:fllz ‘:"e i’,“;'::“a Joseph Hanley of New York city, als| For our hearts are sad snd lonely now. Wil be served and there will b | Ladles of Kallipolls Grotto and| . alj S vesinen, Bt e whil eowng. ‘we cre_not whes, games and sports. Concert by the |members of Grotto Drill Corps will jlarge and vigorous gentleman, an That we with him may dwell. United States Marine Band “at g |be hosts at a card party at Grotto|ls now emgaged in the business of DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER. * o'clock. | headquarters. plano moving. His name is Bill, and FLETCHER. In sad but loving remembrance — e Reading class of the Spanish-Amer- |he is known among his friends as @ ardg of Thankg. O oL o And brother. FRANNLY The women of the Disciples of Christ | ican Atheneum will meet, 8 o'clock, | Bill the Bruiser. 1If I could find the W-’E{'tu.:.fi‘.m‘-‘;:}u:;“.'h foNexineis our. "n-‘:» 18 r 19, 1915, f’::‘?f‘.‘i,fl.‘:‘?fi ('s!;-l::::-’:"? Jalse this at Franklin School. person who started all these crazy | bors ‘for their Kinduess atd fender expres 31000003, in’ nddition to’ resulur Kifts | Catholle charitios’ committee witt|3t¥ies. T think I might make use of | sions of sympathy In our lgfe beroatament. | Ftonit was, L wil pot sug o, as xh‘r{!:ll;‘r{n-on of the golden jubilec | Mect. 8 ciclocle in bl Toom Of Cors ] For Instance, they used to have in [JOHNBON. We wish to express our sincers |\t & cheery Siile and o' wave of the hand e founding of thelr socle Club. 1320 ce c haberdasheries nice, soft shirts, white | Appreciation to our many Felatives and | He hax wandered into an_unknown | stitution and by-liws and to alect And left s dreaming how very fair | s with broad black stripes on them.| {Fiends for their kindness and benutiful floral | 1" ccqy “Uunt e, since he lingers there. | About two or three years ago they | Sripute] during the iliness and death of our: &) ob, you, who the wildest yearn E i MOURNING BLACK | The Business Women's Council will | suddenly disappeared. 1 have gone HER SISTERS AND BROTHERS. ]m the old-iime utep and the glad return 3 i ; 3 " i i g I i 3 3 : : - i " : 3 3 : i 3 i sion, will speak of “The Seal and Sal- mon’ Fisherie: L a c oS sheries of Alaska and Pacific | {1 S 4o S.E. Cor. 13th & G Sts. N.W. Saturday — A Special Sale of New Hats In Beautiful Gold and Silver Effects 6% Rich Metallic’ Gold and Silvery Metallic Effects Laces Combinations The golden age is here—in millinery, at least! And the silver age too! So strikingly beautiful and so varied and becoming are these new metallic effects that we can safely prophesy that uolhmg else will be worn for a loug time to come . . 5178 In Tomorrow s Sale are these. Brocaded hats trimmed with vulture, pea- cock and ostrich feathers . . . . Dainty turbans of velvet with mctnlhc crowns and rich ornaments . . . . Th Values : ) Smart cloches of black satin with silver TR S X embroidery in contrast . . . . dinary! " Lovely combinations of chenille and gold Thess: styles , tiave embroidery on charming pokes . . . not been shown befol e 7 1l Badvance winter « Leaves and flowers of gold and silver . . di di t 1 h = . . manufacturers. = Many Lovely Color Combinations Tt 1-*-H-'H-l'+++++H+H++H++++++++++H+ meet _in lecture_room of Church of | into shops, not only in America, but Think of Lim fariug ou, ax dear Dyed Within 24 Hours the Covenant. Bugeéne Decker will{in Europe and in the orient, and i In the love of there an the love of here. CARMACK DRY CL. EANING CO. | give readings from Shakespeare. inquired for such a pattern, either u,,,,“wfl:fgggt's,,m.m T e e R e R Y 2489 18th St ¢ in_made-up shirts or in the raw me- 0, at Thonol e an i ember PR Dupont Cirele, ¥ 2 Willlam MecKinley Circle, No. 2, L.|teral, and have been informed by ot F T N AN DB R B 10 NELL “l:,f.\..u‘f»‘y’ll"" Qb 5 —|of G. A. R, will meet in Grand Army |suave clerks that “there was no de- N PLATT, both of Washington, T MAYBE IT'S ONLY |{f% mand for that sort of thing. .. G o A g B v o | — What was the matter with me? This 1ife five seurs ugo today, Oetober A SHADE! | Washington Hebrew Congregation: | wasn't I demanding them?" It was Deaths. this life e sears ugo today, October »r. Abram Simon will give address. | terrible to realize the depth of my We are prepared to furnish window shades | A Hebrew Romance—Four Thousand | inconsplogity: ANDERSON. Departed 1 is life Tnesday, Oc at small cost: papering and decorating by pro- | Years Ago.” I wear union sults. There is no| I'her 10, 1023, In full triumph of falth, after e 8 my heart is heuvs. thoughits are ull of thee I mtxs o fielent workmen reasonable. I reason for this except that I lie| & § Mep paieue, f Diaen ] 5 aven cun see, | oA dance, under the auspices of the | them. Every union suit ‘that is of- | yu Fitaves. o maues. bereioex a | . ORNELL WALL PAPER C(OQ.|Catnolic Women's Service Club, will | fered for sale has somewhere around ) Crabnt aix sams; ChaTies; | | en at the Catholic Community | 5°600 buttons on It Now buttons Thomas, Clurence, Raymond und i 714 132h N E street northwest, 3] ait oNtIonE o O o Auderson " owo uigiters. Pearl i | - side of & woman's dress where they k& SRR/, | Dear is the grave where Fred js laid, McCormick Medical s A s it oty | daughter. Frane el Wwest ie hik memory tint will never fude; ik 3 RE— ; ok like a string of beads and serv nd William Ja [ rhcer e @ sod cadunte 2re"hivi | MRS. A. M. DAVENPORT DIES.|?S frnaments, but what the mischief | s friends Funerst'fros R A ARG K wants with a row of but- urduy, s MOTHER. * Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Mrs. Ann M. Davessee. wifs of ftons on so intimate a thing as under- [ Chureh, & H % FELSON. 1n st i Lviue memory of onr E ight S ialist A. Warren Davenporl. pharmaecist, s “'Ai‘xf(.:‘filf"’i{]é‘,‘i}fifl""?&"‘{“m s “'l“ m;“:"':‘f d k: . 17 eagr sister. MAFK LS who WY:‘!I'S‘ pecialis charge at the Veterans' Bureau Hos-|ugo ‘they used to make window Life's. long warfas BOTE s o olen Blag., {pital. Mount Alto, died yesterday at|shades that would stay where ~ou At lust her soul has found pes : et ot Mty the family home, 2604 Monroe street|put them. One fine morning they all HER/LOFINGCHILDRE o b, porthwest, Funcral services will beldisappeared.” Their place.was taken | BERKELEY. suddenly, o Fridas, Ock : zives life to us { held at the family home this after-|by the kind of a window shade that . 8t 9:20 a1, at Emergene Hos We shall always think of thee. ‘55 000 Life Policy Cost $46 90 | noon 4 o'clock, after which the | you had to jigger and cateh. All Phials a¢ e Bolan), widow =2 Nisgas: HEE FAMILY. b 35—send date af birth for partie. | P0dY Will be taken'to New York state | window shades are mow of this| n . Herkeley. Rewmais at Cosmbers & | NICHOLSON. In sad but loving remembrancs ulars and illustration. Company founded 1865, | fOF interment. varlety. If you happen to let them | jor Jith sud Chapin sts. Notice of funeral |~ of our dear lusband und father JOSEPH, Asseta over $250,000,000. Mrs. Davenport had been a resi- |3iip. they fis out of your hand and : who' departed this life tiree years ago 0" M. LeRoy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. | dent of this city for the past five | pob' up to the top of 1he windew. as |BROWN. T ¥, e 2 day: /Octaber 18 Phone Muin 340. ! years. 5 8 pm., MARY ALICE (nee Me() Ty of the dead lingers in the hearts though they were shot out of a gun.| pm. MARY ALICE (nee aech Who was it banished all the sensible | oy “iG of Hirey B Brown, aged S LOVING WIFE AND FAMILY. * window shades, and compelled the | 535 "1ut t1 pae., Setardaer Ortober S mt y whole world to buy the trick window | p.m. Relatives and friend e 1 D aonon, o e semembpancerif e shades? Dal Toooment b s loyited (o8 dear husbad and father SOSERH NICHOL - = e = ‘e three years ago 2. lku'(ht. di! to the Scrip- < S sEEreesrss tures wo are all dhite sheep I one | BEYDIE: At her residence, 310 K st n.w o Gl i 5 0ld wether jumps the fence every| the 88d year of her age, NANCY — 0F 'a loved one gone o re other one in the flock follows him. I :flll}(hllfi. f?flh{'\ll wife of the lute Da .\K-;I 1! )-w who th do not blame the flock, but I certain- rydie of Athens, Gu., and beloved moth Are those Who loved him {do not blame the flock, but I certa o e e el ot sy, . When I was a boy in the country | Fvd D. Bloodsaw. Fuberal private. RECTOR. membrance of our dear we used to have religious debates. | BUTTERFOSS, october 19, 102 L o - S I have drive: any a time alo ience, the Plymouth, SARAH E Fear ngo, Boys Women's B e T T o prine wasow | BUTTERFOMS, ~ laterment at ““The circle is Lroken, oue seat s forsaken.” T R R R R S R R et L L L e L e Lty A R R B S R S S L = PO z - e ol Sea At it BRI 2 HIS SISTERS. Hart Schaffner & Marx H'\rt Lhdtmcr & Marx Studebaker’s experience hear ‘o debate o the raode. of bep. | CHAMBERLAINE. octovir ) | RIPPETOE. 1u » oftax ens Rmabanls Suits tism between two champion preach-| WILLIAM WILSON CHAMBERIAINE, 1o| WINFIELD SCOCT RIPPETOE. who de- of 7% years in providing SoyPicked, Gut by, Uielr TesbectiVe | bicrce: S Commuia Brigeie, Gonfederats | 0. 10z 5 S Do the bestin transportation guers in the countrs. 1 haven't| JUi"Woig ure., Suturdes at 1530 pou. | BOBINSON. A tribute of love to the memors heard a theological discussion lsr = 3 SitETAM CONS urh -Aqu‘ ;u\':‘g‘nln.ll]. )l(li‘;'grllz ROB. vears. Who was it made that mode % LIAM CONXNS. who died October 19, 5 is worth considering Ut ‘amusement o g0 out of style and s mourse s and brothers | Sieey sweetls, dear auntic. in pes : L Bl o Chicago. Pennesivania. and of . Vicinie T Diescd ve give way to base ball and prize| §5 URFT, ARG A0y, o8 il e e stary shine the siotnia. en you bu; ur car. fights? sister, Mrs, Katle Harn A1 Trviag st \nd the gr Sl when y y yo e Some vears ago the A. P. A. fever| . Friss. Fusersl Rondas, | orer | And the g raged hotly through the country. A|CRENSHAW. Officers and members of C oo b litle before that ‘there was a tre- | b Lodge, No. 83 Morning mendous scare about the Masons, It{ 40. and Forest Tempie, No. was feared that the secret societies 1‘ w Regular Eik sérvices were going to take the country, sub- { Sucted for our lute bmther, JOSE] vert the Constitution and swipe all| indiile "ao Hassed into the fhreat In sad aud loving remembrance of of our palladiums. Those mMAanias| after o brief and puinfui ilee ear hustand and father. who de seem to have left us and given place| will be beld on Sundayr, Oc ted this life five years ago today, Octo. to_the Ku Klax Klan. At 1 pm., from Second Baptist Church, 3rd | b 1918, For ‘that ‘matter, who was it| jt between H und Ere stx nv.. "x"‘ '..L‘ From this world of aio and sorrow started the fashion of wearing hats?| I. 8. Holloman, pasior. You are herebs 0 the world of peace and rest Lord provided men, and more particu- Joux ¥ e er. AND CHILDREN. = larly women, with abundance of)] ALFONSO E. WILLL E = natural head protection, billions of | FRIEDRICH. Wedne 3, | WABHINGTON. In sad but loving remem. dollars are annually spent in hats.| 11:30 p., after & loug iiluess, 08 W ASHINGTON, whe o arrequer LOTTIE If all this money could be saved you | beloved son of the late Heury Be WASHINGTON, wlio dejaried this life Sre = vo enoug! ano Friedrich. Funeral from his late re Inleht aveenoush toistart apothery Jhciierat By Selnusr Otioer As_the antumn lesves began to fall . Relatives lends invited, i You stole 4 e Tt You never can tell what is going | 5 HCIvew/aud fiseae Invited. Leating e benint with aehio Learte: to happen next. The glory of a|HASSAN. October 15, 1923, at her resi | Oh, iow hand it was for us to pa woman used to be her hair. Now| Jorsduthes at. ELIZABETH M. HASS HER_DEVOTED WILLIAM BERK ) she glories bobbed hair. Maybe a‘.{z:‘):’,’},’: in a vear from now they will il be | FEIILINE. At home ot son shaving their heads, as they do inj Funcral private ffom Sergeon’s undertaking some parts of China. stablishment, 1011 Tth st. n.w., Suturday, Terma to Meet Your Convenience Now it is the custom to stand up p.m. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. when ladies enter the room. Who October 18, 1923, ALLIE A, == : B Joseph McR knows? Perhaps tomorrow it may ACS, beloved wité of 1 1wie James 0|~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons p C. eyno £3 he the custom to get down on'the| Iaace Pl from her Gnuehiers e | i3 ao \l N “ Ratablisted 1841 o ror. oF stan i ence, Mrs. Charles_ Artes, i g Selling satiafactory transportation fn Washington for fioor aad rollover, for standion yout, Washingtyn, D. . "sonda c < : Fhone West os, Years, ad. terment Loudon Fark ce Y, g i 2 . Our only hope is to find the guy| Mg, (Baltimore papers please copy.) J. WILLIAM LE h.m.‘ Directs Commercial Auto and Supply Co. that starts thing: JENKINS. Departed tiis life Wednesday, Oc. | Embalmer. Livers nection. Commodios 14th Street at R e, I of rs. Irene nkin: and son of the late TlmOth Hanlon THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR __LosT. Jatotcis and Gepreris Joakiod axa neodaw] | momiEL L ey 534, wale, gray, With scar on Moon & AllPn's chapel, 12th and H\-rbh‘ = = Phone North 2148, ave. mow. Sunday, Getober 21, st 1 p.m. SI)E Headed, contai a ey | Mev. E. W. Junes officiating. 4 5 AI - = = Finder o 1733 fee. | LUDLY. | Dearted {his life Wednesday, Oc. either t ] ors of nor con- _ The little savings bank in the home means more [Eacas e an‘m( e L % SROBCELLIDLL, wi ot |nacted with tho 234(’).F Stl.fipew) for the future of the children of a family than all the g4 i 5 sts. nw. Reward. D i, T hir e e | pame B . Fesidence, gorthe Tt o : = el e A |~ HERBERT B, NEVIUS advice in the world. Tt gitves them the right start. | se v Gus wis mis & s . October 16, 1523, at 6:10 | 926 NEW SORK AVE. > MATN 2004, Please return to Box. P-Q building, Gov- aE e adence, A1 Milan ave. _Trivite 2 7illi 1 & U T e —William McKinley. - A A ' 7 o S — widow of the late Willlam A. M : . S | WL H. SARDO & co. Jath Cabitol and M st swe o st n hone Lineoln 524, October 20, at 9 a.m, Kelaiives | _Modern Cbapel. _ Automobiie Funersis. Annn- hed; ' October 1S, H nd friends invited to attend. 19% — s . 21* | McCREA. In Pittsburgh, Wednesd g=————THE ORIGINAL ——y d. —On 14th <t between Oblo and| 17, 1823, at 12:10 p.m.. Col. JAMES ALEX ves. or on Sth and' ¥ st car. Finder| ANDER dearls beloved husband of Mab please call eward. i Clarke MeCrea, in his 49th year. Funer o AMEO PIN Takoma “Theater| Services at St. Mars's Protestant Episcopal o | GAMED FIN-la o merc Tamoms Tuaatar| IR Sdsisre noe Ardmoce. = 1208 HSTREET. N.W. o S to Miss D. H. Cissel, 1417 K st. n.w., care of ery cognty, Pa., Saturday, Uctober WAIN 108 FORMERDY 840 FST. ] e L emabut et Pl ; Tosn & Dhelps. T 1 Bowers. Y ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WILLIS B.SPEARE : COLLIE, female, brown and white, wearing e CLYDE J. NIGHOI % Baltimore tag. Finder plesse return 1801 6th | MILLER. Friday, October 19, 1923, at Claren- . 2 st. n.w. Reward. don, Va., JAMES WESL 6] T I R S e e CRANE A o .| dearly Bhoved husbund of Mary A. Miller Quick, Digained and Lfcient Rervice, . Bl e North ] (e et Smestncats at 3 puigeal CWE W Deal & Co, Made by [ ) : Soimall, white 2 : Y, male; blac ks { Olivet cemetery, Ballston, Va. 20 §16 T ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. on. fac PURCELL. Wednesday, October 17, 1923, at | _Automobile Service. Chapel. DOG L Lo gt e, Bty Hewiial | THOSI R, NALLEY: & SONS, : 3 4 A ¥ mustle. yare.. y E 'urcell and father of John 181 ELEVENTH ST E. 5 . e V. Purcell. Funeral 3 Undertakers. Embalmers. k i a ¥ tober 21, | Homelike Funeral Parlors. i 509 FARKING (e, Between the Chasiioton an | S0t ) wwen | ~“Phione_Lincoln 480, the Montana Apt., Thursdas afteruoon. Re- ! Return to 2026 Newark st. Pho lishmient un 131 e Fleveland. S—— | | JCHAS.S. ZURHORST. e Tesies TR ntl)xnx'}jzaag;m:»vn;rnuml L s 2 $ B # FUR- l-.; Wil the woma: nd ! b Fi | from n‘ “ Frank Gder’s SOflS Co. E EAR ; S - - 7]:;;} BOBXNBDN ]- rn»d (‘hx;. :{‘;r;“rar:‘:p’;s;:‘ Modern Chapel. phane. l A SEMI'LOOSE'FI I I ING tWO"but‘ e e —Over 80% Of a“ the l'e= R spectacies, in e ourn ome adopted son, L | _soy ?gfrfygxu‘%ngfn?g lsh. nd & host of fri ton double-breasted suit with wide g1 tail expenditures of the i cor gt | B el peak lapel, suggestive of up-to-the- 2 v United States. Most of | s it Hodtind o) savor, w10, 1t & MORTICIANS or 1421 F, Room No. 1. Call phon BAVOY, beloved "";fi"(. o Roseita Suvop. minute alertness. The waistcoat has five '_‘ S them are in a position, | &5 o de aei” " ‘.m'nn' B e St L. i o i buttons and medium-pointed front. The e % Dby careful spending, to|: s | e o U Ml | —JANES T RYAN 0 wife of Lynwood Ross Schuler. P, y e I n Potomac Park, nea ; from the chiapel of W. R. Speare u...,,. ol dnad o L AVE BE. trousers are wide and straight hanging. - save adime or a quarter i S5 r e i ieu) G Sari'u T " Brinae Ambancs e — Mhursday, October 18, 1928, nt Livery in Convectios d y. .,‘-m:m‘v..m. R e Betveen” New fUEL ather oF Hobert B Rpit: ibion, S Flentent car, T 0F S st myw. | DA 1Liatbe wnd S te MONUMENTS Reward. 2 ate. ~We specializ designin he all-w. i i : Get One of Qur | }ESsus e, mf s fow | wnomavo. Weameas, geoner gr o || 90 SIS 1 WEEL08, 10 SO The all-wool fabrics are in soft shades » VS ST T e N R I i A L530 am ;s whenee ! Let us take you to see many speci- of solid browns and grays, also in neat Beautiful OO VT Ve e o e e | ot ot iy eyt she ot PCP, white collie, brown car, be Tnterment Sount Olivet cemetery. Relatives ECT, wilte eollic, with brown car. bet and friends fovited. [icomstaries. Stl‘ipes, propel‘ly tailored and Silk lineda 5 : Library BOOk kS . “"‘:"';_M"w it el | weAVER, Do parted this life Thursday, 0c- 1 THE g F, MANNING CO. INC. 1 SRS G : e I I, o e e ence ot eia | senth Street. These patterns may also be had in two P e Sesue “'A‘('a's",:‘..’}'.:‘,"{m‘%f“'?."-'; s T i M i e 2 day, October 2: " -and. three button single-breasted suits. A 8 N T e Some with two pair trousers. Ly rop in a coin every day. You will | s = e ® At it e et rememiranes o e | W€ Specialize in Floral i o e s R R ";jf?}ff"‘:-::;".,".z_.‘*.,-““-ss:.::‘h:.:‘,"":zd;';: Designs at oderqts . soon have a worth=while savings account i i %S5 ke | Sk s ™ s b 5 s e ady's, ' face; downtown. SON AND DAUGHTER. lof your own and feel the joy of financial| F7 s SLETE 5 spmer, n st os conemo aie 1 a e i3 as er : TR RIHiee FIFTs T ohens: | e boe menis ams s, Ootsoek I8, 1418 lon.fz‘.s . ? freedom. gz o vy Chis cap o Mooy Eoamd | Doareat mother, bow e miv you | (g MgH. STS. NV. MAIN 6953 Exclusive but not Expensive Inc. : K T WATOR e B . |V we o o ol | Geo. G, Shaffer, T WRIST W, now. and Chevy Chase. Suitsble rew But we know that you are hapyy 2416-17.18 . Notity Cleveland 809, jt R e oW At o e lan EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMPLEMS. 900 14th THIRTEEN TEN F STREET incoln National Bank b L S —— L S e vl Efl ll or pear Velati's, 9th g Friday. Re- In your sweet eternal rest. Proia;t auto delivery service. vard. Phone Alexandria_45] i HER LONELY CHILDREN, MRS. BESSIE Artistic—expressive—inexpensive, 7th aad D Sts. N.W. ’ Rl it & A RSeS| Gude Bres. Co,, 1234 F-St, Fuirmont tn

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