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slonary of the Woman’s ¥oreign Mis- sionary Soclely of the 3L, . Church, Beaths. will speak tomorrow, 7:30 pm., #8lmypuss o & Rust Hall, 1160 North Capitol street. . A special meeting of Part Gran Tet oprakier has fust retarned from | Msplers' Couscil, No. 4. G. T 0. of 0. 1 o il be held st tbe hall Wedoesdey, N»- ' Crawford Memorial Hospital at Vi-{ v & . oo, Mo P Yember 14, at 8 ‘clock, to srrasge for g;nfu.fl:‘nl (;’ Bm:bfl' STAFFORD FPAL- The death of Dr. Charles P. Steln-| The International Association of A E S s el Master Art and Letters will meet tomorrow, JAMES P, EPTS. Councll Masie mste ek & loms o, her voeTs R S S e ) Bl e S A ‘Why such s men had to die 1s al-| o o ot B0l ors Sembm 12 10, o aeve b Mostar, Y most mysterious 85 why such & iz P % The Mira MoGey Amdrews Day| e’ Ustrts Jordan, 1872 O Corslettes or BY DR FRAWK CRANE. Garter Brassieres. ..... Mrs. Jeannette 1. Wade will speak brother, of “Prayer in Attitude and Action,” 8 He ?:k'ck. the Playhouse. Admisslon ree, University Club: Dinner dance, 8 o'clock. rics for winter frocks. on il et a¢ 8 $4 Velvet Knit. 36 inches wide. $4 Black Crepon. 5 wff i | wide. deep crepe finis with wit rieh luste +$2.98 o enginoer of New York, and ulthough 3 ur bafled Wilil aug core, a1, g s of 'Y, s i i babl ! en g v 2 on] e Ting and new autumn colors of navy, 1)50\\ n, tan, cocoa, | ‘pl-r;:nu"rr?r:h,: e e S ana ""'_1"::-k vt:n]g::l?r 1;:;";:_.11 meet et B Al o light and dark plaids and novelty , That would mot admit that he was . ¥ Thr parpese. the man best qualified for "’fiu’-".'} St. Patrick’s Bible Class will meet 1LL SIZES ho was defeated by the political{g o'clock, at Carroll Hall, 824 G street Misses” Siz Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 partics. Extra sizes for Stout Women He was meveral times president of | The Southeast Citlzens' Association the National and International Scien- land the advisory committee of the NEVER FORG . Including 41 to 53 and 42V to 521 Galdenberg's—Second Flor. | . racked sbe did bea ‘annot see. doae by Thee poDecp-cut models of fancy and 24c Y at d eavy coutil, with fonr garters, man ever came to be born. Any of ; h.e. LOCISE PINKNEY. Notice of fu- N A : H T e 0, ot ot numan be- | Nursery Association will meot tomor- | uera fater. ery trimmed full bolts or mill lengths; for = 'y 2 pared. Still, death is a part of the RUFPIN < v Women's Club will t . beloted mether of Nathavlel sud career of Steinmetz was most |Speakers: Capt. J#lius I Peyser and (Louisburg, X. C. -~ newspaper account of him, a young dress 2 t 10 ok a.m ., ALEXANDER foll in love with & Swiss girl. His!{School Association tomorrow night &t Fuperst services from bis late pest- hi: Ho impulsively offered to divide S i mittee will ba given by Jlfl!._ A W. | SOMMER. Passed away November 12, 1923, uge passage to New York. Deral services at Lee's undertaking estab With the approach of cold weather these warm flannel- from Germany because of his socialist TODAY. THOMPEON. Suudax, November 11, 1923 % H ginser, with 310 and no job. speaker wil be Representative St chie’ A, Thompgon and beloved son of excellent values to be found here. 1 ® = © had little money, & deformed body . ., Wednesday, Novemer 14, ag cut gizes.... DALY SO T (ol e ik Ho P lived. o ‘bocome America’s | tion of Wathineton. ot ve ou - | TaLEER. members of the Young Ladies” . who diec s 3 to of Thoman A. Edison throughout the [ Administration buiiding, 16th and P e SpooB EL, &1 Madiesa, Ve neat, licht stripes; made with ADDIE CUASE B b i ol 5 SE BREEA il rneletto, trimmed with s at such low figure, and so will you when you con- 3nd research, and a master of en- Serontigpitee c = M. E. Church. Speakers, Capt. Jullus ed husband of G Flannelette Petticoats, heavy, One of his most spectacular achieve. | I. e ¢ "ot PR . 1 . Funeral Thursday, Novemne length finished with round | n. and long churian Wolf, Nutria, Opossum and ) {1of 7,000,000 horsmpower in a steel-|{0 & O .. will meet at 8:30 o'cloci - sleeves, drawstring b 79C TYOUNG. Saturdsx, November 10, 1923, assorted striped effects; SO ghies e | | his sdoptcd son snd chief aseistant.|iion will meet at 8 o % TSt et Q@ | | ExiraSize Flanneieute Gomns. STl I BORD | o vewipent toe e T S Tanex Bohies” Flannelette - Petticoats, | hraid: double yokes ionable for Fall and Winter— \was insignificant, probably not over| American Institute of Electrical| Dy Tater Gertrude or buttoned 79 2 'k and front: V $l_98 E am, Ala. o " | | pany maintained laboratories for him Subject, “Standardization S = ’ l s S ilk —Normandy —Imitation Broadtail B for A ing. That was ail be B BT O i, 0 p 1 [ ailues m S L a . : 2 s A5 : made @ heavy smoko and contained Our thoughie. wilh aimars’ wat Are m Favor $22.50. New, close-fitting styles, straight, loose and the management permitted this| myo pac View Gitizens' Associa- A tribute of love and devetion 1o iaboratory becausc there Wes 2 “NO|Vijew School. Mai. Franklin Bell will | todar, Norember 13, come chance for generous savings on the chojcest silk fab- Styles with fur collars of Beaverette, Manchurian o e IR s S g : ) e 1o vaat for He was supposed to be ona of al Womeh's City Club: The French sec-| Tnat T know she found fn bettes lend. for the position of state ! How lonz she struggled wiv 2 lengths. [ Ralzas » i1 am s e sirug ith discase s wide, heavy rich lustrou mixtures. $ o Tt miger in black fasten back and sides. All sizes. nefi”gfi{"‘:fl‘:‘“‘;%’:'"g‘:‘." ‘s" all o o mcistiomail] wsel White Bramleres. “with °u“7"62£ wanter ceslby ings that could have better been |pi. 10:90.am ranklin. Bg BUTED, Uepiried s e Sontay, Sovom: rainforcement under arm draperies, cushion and comfort rogram of iife and nono of us fcan oy f ries, seph Ruffin. Fuj o vete all stz - oo | covering: light and dark color= Bops to escape. - I Friday, 8 Din M Park View SchOOL | -ber 1. 8t 3 pom. from her jace fesdoncs Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ings. Virit and Fourth Floers. o e R R S pers plese copy,) -1 3 ’ Monday, Nevember 12, Mre. Willlam B. Hardy will : 3 American student, Oscar Asmussen, 'the community center com: teo of HARRISON, beloved busband of W C G t " Sale of $3250 to $42.50 at’tho Engineering Sshool inZurich | (16 “Bisirict ~ of e uemitte0 1] odges Semuies, 1o the. Bous yéer of b A ) = = uncle, & wealthy Californian, heard |the Franklin Sehool. T8 Jie ot nw.. Wedneadsy, No- arm, Cozy Garments . : ) Speie” ¢, esliny Caliiornin ‘heard | ihe Frankily Beital” " " M| S S < B v h , 8 fellow- 1114 s o Sommers, ¥u- e en This chum was Charles P. Stein-| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. lishment, 4 . metz, who at the time was a refugee &.m. Tuesday, et St = g i % . activities. He landed in America as ‘Women's City Club: E - ur_ttt]ga;nm:b d"i‘el a .(l‘omiolr} c:lsti)n(lml for every llnexfnb]cr & political refugee, & mechanical en- |meeting to bo held ai 30 oRtock th "EDWARD 1., ‘beloved” bostand of of the family. he items liste elow are typical of the 3 i i 2 igfation ofMcer did not|F. Reed g Alice Fowler and the e 2 e L etim At Eills Teland. ced o west Virgtuis . Tuseral from bis tate coidics Bl Flannelette Nightgowns, dou- | Children's Flannelette Night- v 2 289 pm. ’ Friead ey . " | i'e- | and defective eyesight. It was feare . rankiis: 3 2 33 pa rieads and relatives tavited, Beat ribed otreatareail $1 | S noney ek finish _grade, fio mIGht besome & public charge. | pisioriaal rorsaech e ot Wt Jeate. . - . double ¥oke and collar; trimmed 5 < Tmmediate ke, Yo g lou yo = i . greatest eclectrical engineer. lustrated lecture, roac ifie e de fon are hereby o Flunnelctte Nightgowns, round | Withi braid. We consider ourselves extremely fortunate in T Tame wae second oniy to that{Diiiief Jegtre, "The Approsch o ‘H " of the death of Mrs. WILLIE WALK- and V" necks, others with collars: . = ) % & 9 uried October 24, at her ) o Stxen 8 to 5 being able to securc these high-class coats to sell 18, Hewwas mot an Inventor so |streets. Lectu Mrs, VIRGIS IS PRl dounte’ Nokes. some Children's Sleeping Garments, ng ab & | rorla. Hevwas mot an laventor eo ro opén 16 the public. T4 TINNET, Brostions SEai - il $l 50 | Burry Farm Citizens’ Association | WOLFERMAN. 4 aihess et ee . gs; neat sriped ef- . e d hility R T | ineering mathomatics. He was also | will meet at 8:16 o'clock in St John's { &L hi home i und wimout 9 sider their desirability. 3 i || & great teacher. o2, Church. Speakers, Capt. Ju e of i :'siaes 2 to § years . 2 3 ‘unnell. o7 Mra. Moa soft finlab quality, newt e White Flannelete Self or Fur Collars of Beaverette, Man- mants was in darch, 1822 when he ; : By Wl man " rons” o striped eftects: medinm 69 ot S e Tie %ot off & bolt of artificiai Jightning | Divislon No. 7. Ladies. Auxiliary| Follman Fungn Thunger flounce 3 c - ~ lined laboratory in Schenecetady. in Kldders Hell S re ut cometery. it Extra-Size Flannelette Petticoats, | tom Coney; some with Fur Cuffs to match. 158 heorr mareied ana 1150 Wit | Lincoln Parai Criszons’ Asgoria- | Mhr b Fir e 1 = i R | CK YOl Dusband of Emma Lee ptiibo Ba e arids . B re the newest and most fash- 11" Like Agassiz, he bad no time to|school. o i Houres ot the better kind; pretty striped The materials a < < maite money, and the estate he feft |S1°00 7 250, FarE el ot T o . 0. Toterment took prace Sunges aoFam: - ~ SO $25.000. gineers will mest 8 o'clock in o ) d ol aud e v —Velour —Crushed Plush Ho had no fixed malary. The com- |C Club_Hall. Spesker, C. E. finished ......oe.ooe oldauberg's—Third Floor. —Bolivia —QOverplaids {1227 the works and at his home and |in Industry.” 3“ Memoriam. il| {paia for ali of his experiments, an e ot g 1 2 vanted. TERr ago tods vew| 3 —Silk Plush —Finc Kerseys ) " He“%haa many pecultarities Thp sty it e o Some of the finest coats.we've had to sell at 4 lsmoked incessantly cheap cigars that ¢ ine. He was the one por- While Tn this mos oo o6 1 ide-f: d effect 1 1 d l’;:-“-:'}:f;;; o smoke in the plant ."smr-x ANNIE, BEOTHER WALTER, stvles, side-fastened effects, huge collars an — OSWELL. ' teibute of | This i i ici g r silks A o P on account o fhis refusal to go to his |, h : g dsusiter, DECLA N. BOSWELL, _Thi is the time to anticipate vour needs for silks. cuiffs, Aare cuffs. good linings. Belted coats—many on will meet 7:45 o'clock in Park | Who passed inty sl e one vear 355 es have heen Jowered for one day, providing a wel- < Smoking'” sign piaced there . 4 1 |Pesk and officers will bo nominated. | She was besutiful, Touns sud € S € 1 All his 1ife was With big Wack eyes and brown Wolf, Opossum and Coney; some with fur cuffs to e ot s B Lo e < gt B dozen men able to understand Prof. | % ¥ o . % 9t bad Le asked me. mucl, 1 fear, match: others with self collars. 45, 48 and 50 inch B e Taw of relativity. In gehe il Causerie. from 7 20,8 T would beve sad: " God, infre bir bere 3lack 69 Brocade Kanton Kn reindeer, sorrento; a avy, brown. copen, a with & $ $2.59 S loTr $1.98 39 $2 Messaline, 35 inches wide. When at time: Little do thes Harvard gave him the degree of |w reception to Mrs. Martha J. Peabody ER AND FATHER master of arts, and Union College |in honor of her long and efficient serv- ; BRAXTON. 1o tyd but loving remembran: made him @ doctor of philosophy. |ice in the public schools of the mnlfirt,i g devotsd bushand. wos Sad aephew. | || tifie eocieties. Southeast Community Center will gl\-u{ LIFE LASTS, HER MOTH- inches | i rich s f quality, in' « comple ment of wanted street and hlack Jie wrote numerous technical books. |at Tyler School, 1ith and G streets| sITHUR BRAXTON. who dled one e While he did not object to being | southeast, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. 50 a mber 12, 1 called an athelst &nd his religious The cross was bornc brave beliofs would have excluded him from being called @ Christian in the minds | Daughters of Liberty, will have a card Fur Cloth of ‘many, the pastor of All Souls'{party st Naval Ledie Hall. Pennsyl-f S y 7 i C! e was | vania avenue an reet ! ur Cloths, Velvets | Vnitaern Chusei'of which FADIX dverive Strest southosst, d Cord & member. sald of him: ¢ religion is loyal o lite ob, an orduroys values, then T have mever knows = 5 o " mare intensely religious man th n, life where the rarest of virtues we 8od; $14 Fur Cloths, 50 inches wide, Dr. Steinmets. { Cards of Thanks. 05, mind ever pure 2x the white ity fower, one of Sall's finest producte, i e e Breat and origtnal gentus d oy o T 0 o mane waysl HOW SIS e Wi Tod each da and ear black and kit fo: showed 10 us mans of Lioduews And{ KIS LOVING WIFE, PAKENTS AND o was one of the hest fllustra- gray: a distinet $l 1 98 tions of what opportunity means in utifol Bacal tribu AUST IDA ive finish quality - nd st the death of my o erica. The story of his life should :;nknn::n to every boy and girl, for o wish to| COWAN. Tn tender $7 Black Chiffon he fought the good fight against Hm- nha 404 p{ ot “:,,l,:m,:’, inches wide, fine IDA_ M. DAL~ 1 itations that to many would have ¢ FEAND S HER 80N AND DAUGHTER-IN TAW, Wil N AND JOSEPH ELLSWORTH JACK ¥, the crows i now won He beard from the Master His loviag *“Well jone. Nobiy he toiled in Lix field 111 the last, And death bhad no ferrors when life Qay wEs pust. soul that was voble and carnest and Hope Cownefl, No. 1, Sous and| Untrimmed Sample Hats Of Hatters’ Plush and Fine Lyons Velvet Beautiful, Rich Affairs, of Formal Type Usupally Sold at'$7.50 to $12.50 during ¢ husband, THOM membranee dear Velver, 39 il rable. LIAM y: - Do ‘wan true to limeelt. By his Soway. CURANTAND MATME- % 3 fforts he raise mse! m v . o = . _In Woving e uimost obsclTity to become one fn oxtondour: atmses [ BUAN o el anices world's greatest men. 1 fourteen years ago, of the & 1909. ——— Goae, and will CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. HER T FOGLE 1o at tut GEORGE 7. 3061, T ey o raday, 35 P | 120, N 3y (T D I . 13 DI | relatives for the many kindaesaes and orely sad bot tory at City Club. Nomination of officers.| fora| trinates af fhe death of my dear | et ms acar mornir. ANy E. s mother, RUBEL. . s atiex w Dr. Scale Harris, former president BR DAUGHTER. 4 tBls life three Sears aga 1Cdar. of the Southern Medical Association, s h Wil address Wapiya Club at Juncheon Peaths. tomorrow, 12:45, at University Club. this life sudden! Dorcas Rebekah Lodge will meet ELTTNER Thursday night at Odd Fellows' Hall. . 530 pn.. at 102 Seals ot wina. 10 ead ana Soclal will follow business session. D el oLlAN Pi{ 7 dear Triend. e Tater. (Michigan papers please cops.) parted_this Jife Nove he Philatelic Soclety will meet to- . . i morrow HiEht at 1413 G street, room BAILEY. suaday, Nosember 11, 103, MAR- IOyt . 10GAN. In ead but i : 300. Exhibit of postal oddities owned LTS beloved busband of Roberta{ ® UPg0. 1 Wistana ocg-;g:- fi.c‘:;".:‘,?“c.?f‘ inches wide, |§i} {y" rembers. © Publio invited. Batler. Fuberal services will be beld at] $if,devpled huste self color designs 98(; 940 F st. llw. 'Wed.eldn!;d\'o\;l:‘l\‘r 114, at 2 pm. ntermen; in Cedar Hill ceme- £ Archibald H. Grimke, president lo- wanted colors ...... cal branch, N. A. A. C. P., will speak | {7 S McCALL. Sucred 15 the memory of my dear o v o BAKER. Monda, 2, 1623, st 1:50 > ‘e First Floor. 1of *Masters of 1823 Thursday, $:30 o evesil 2 3 mother, HATTIE PLIZABETH McCALI s e pim. 8t Grover Cleveiand Sehool before | hied il ar G Wihoa. - Fusersi| "0 e Noempr i bt o | ‘South Carolina Club (colored). Mu-{ Thurcday, Nov gt el E B. McGUIRE. * $32 5 the Thurs . November 13, at 1 p.m., from the NELSON. 1n loving memory of my dear wife, 50 and $35 Seamless y! Sohool. Velvet and Brussels Rugs e e 7 e Miss Blanche Kline, mediesl mis- | graAgE Entered into rest Toes | ;I ~FOUND. s, ST o ten i | | SMALL BAY MARE—Slit over left eye; owo: residence, 414 T st. oo Friends and rela- | {er please call and identity and pay charge tives invited. 1 William Rutter, Sunitland, Md. i . 1923, at ® . _LOST. s Jhipalie, Ml Com b e R e T v on Wednesany. 3 Tel. call M. 3535 CAPF- day p.m. on road from Great Fal bl AE B S, S Quick. Digoified 30a Eficient Service, to Wlm‘;:(lannhy Way the country club:| Gnbriel’s Chorch at © o'clock. | i W E e | | sical program. Erncst Jarvie fuscal pariors. Friends | NERSON, 10 bying memors of my deat wite = . ATREDALE PUPPY—R si. betwoen 14th aad iber 14, At §:30 8w, Mass & ar sine ‘*,,. eraishitan tweed | Mount Olivet cemetery. 139 W A I)e E . Lin = be fargotten. ED CHILDREN. * remembrages of ted twenty vea THOMAB H. MIERS. HIS SONS' AND DAUGHTEL RUBEL. 1 wish to extend my and appreciation to the many i soft clinging qual- i, e Wi $5,75 3450 Velutina, 36 inches wide, K silk finish grade. with deep [ ] close pile, in black, 53 89 navy brown . $2.50 Velvet Velour, 36 inches wide, good, heav: close-pile quality, :Ilh lus< trous nish, in brown . blue and 3y the swing of their lines you will recog- 3 nize them at once as “occasion” hats. Some fit snugly, closely copying the contour of the head. Others are true matinee models, their sweeping brims taking to many* a pretty angle to form a picture at every turn of the head. ~ All Hatters’ Plush of fine quality and beautiful rich Lyons Velvets. Many are black and a few are in richest browns. Fancy such hats at $3.85! 3 Burnt Peacock Fancy Feathers at $3.95 T'o apply such trimmings to the sample hats described above is to arrive at an effect of smartness entirely out of all proportion to the amount expended. And when both hat and trimmings are purchased here the trimming is done iree of charge. Goldenbers's—Second Floo Bedwear and Cottons $2.25 Crochet Bed- spreads, ll“l‘l’ EiE $l .69 Suits, -1 lonz 1 £or thee hot 1 mise tiee in hearen can e DACGHTER, GERTRUDE $9 Fur €loth, 50 inches wide, stylish kerami finish etc.; black only ... Ginghams, in a 18 DEVOTED WiIFR AND DAL nent of ne nd strines; war- colors. Very de- children's schoot omen's wear. Bleached Sh-k es wid < BOBERT 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, B perfect qualit extra heavy yund thread grade, Murseilles patterns. "9;‘"‘”“ S for large double o bods. 51.29 45c Bleached Pillowcases, size 45x36, firm-wowven qQual- Bedspreads, full | iry, ‘frce from starch 35C cach! double-bed sz $2 98 or dressing .... S . $+ ochet heavy ralsed Ma 50x90 Seamless seilles designs...... " free from starch or 20c xUnhleflched Shelclmg Cot- res "ig' i n, close-woven qual- 150 | roned. 5 jnches wide; Enc:n"d "‘3:”': 89C $1.75 All-Wool French Serge quarter FUNERAL DIRECTORS. - JAMES T. RYAN, Modes Can, a‘n PA. AVE, u.l,um g‘r‘iule Ambulances. o Livery 1o Conpection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\W, Estadiisned 1 Phone W. Automobile Gervicer oo WILLIAM LEE, Funersl ery in connectlan. C odern crematoriuin. - Madeters 9x12 -Ft. Large Room Size. Every Rug Perfect. Flennel, 27 estra heavy doubl ty. in beautiful de- signy colors for women's and men These are Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs and all are perfect. The assortment offers a wide choice of hand- some designs in both light and dark colorings, many made for 1924 Spring sdlling. 9x12-ft. large room size. $25 and $30 Velvet and | $65 Wilton Velvet and {1 Community Center Committce of D.| groxETT. Departed this 1i 2 o h {{c. Public School Association, will | =l g Bigh A BER poes bt not forwuctia, 1/ { meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Franklin| dence, 1154 19th st. n.w., J. C. BECKETT, o 2 SBAND, 1425 R st or_call North 235 Moust Olivet cemetery. 13* B fler 7 p.m. CHELINI. Sunday, November 11. 1023, MARY BEADED TAG_Stecl fop; on Georgia ave.| AURELIA. beloved wife of Delosed bushand of the Iate Julia Becxeu,l ] car or Ttck Creek Chureh ri.. Sunday pm: juvited. Ioterment at Payne's cemetery. 14 1017, 15th. _ Liberal reward. Church at 9 o'clock. Intermeat | November 12, 1923, WAL~ 818 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 (42-In. Wide), $1.49 This fine French Serge is always sought after for suits and dresses, because of its serviceability and style. A fine close-twill grade of splendid finish—the proud product of the Botany Mills. Come: black, navy, brown and cocoa. 42 inches wide. $10 All-wool Bolivia, 54 inches $3.50 and $4 Coatings, all-wool wide; a rich, si'ky-finish grade, | winter welght; in stylish checks with close, deep pile; and overplaids, as in black and kit fox i well as neat mix- s s colors: 54 ins. wide.. $2.25 All-wool Jersey Cloth, 54 $1.75 All-wool Crepe, 40 and 44 fnches wide: an cxceptionally inches wide; in black/ navy, popular fabric for dresses: in brown, cocoa, gray, tan, beaver black, sandalwood, and burgundy: an extremely popular Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. ete. cen - Women’s Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Stockings Noteworthy values like these should cause the entire Iot to sell out quickly. They are pure thread silk stock- ings, and every pair is full fashioned. Made with double sole, heel and toe; lisle garter top. Wide range of desirable colors arid black. The defects are slight and do not impair the wearing qualities. e Women's Fiber Silk Hose, with three-seam back; all 69 wanted street shades; mostly all eizes; seconds of $1.00 C values . £ 3 ‘Women's Wool and Cotton Hose, light weight; plain and heather mixtures; seamed back; seconds of $1.00 values.... Infants Mercerized Ribbed Lisle Hose, in black, white and cordovan; sizes 4 to 6% ; values worth 20¢ pair...... Goldeaberg’s—First Floor. . Slight Irregulars Brussels Rugs, $19.75 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, perfect quality, in floral, oriental and medallion designs: light and dark color- ings: Alexander Smith & Sons] make. Congoleum Art Rugs $10.85 ‘When Perfect Sell at $18.00 9x12-ft. Congoleum Art Rugs, with borders; termed seconds, but upon close examination we failed to find any injury that would af- fect wear or appearance. Wool rug designs and colortngs. ‘Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Axminsfer Rugs, at $49.50 Heavyr-Grade Wilton Velvet and Closo-pile Axminster Rugs, all perfect quality and seamless; products of Alexander Smith Sons and Firth Carpet Company; beautiful oriental, medallion and neat designs; colorings to suit any celor scheme. $x12 ft. size $7.50 Grass Rugs, $4.95 9x12-ft. Heavy Double-warp Grass Rugs, green, blue, brown and combination coors; beautiful medallion and novelty designs; perfect quality.- Only a limited quantity. 3 T T R $5 “Nashua” Blankets The Modern Efficient Pattern only one! The' McCall Printed Pat- tern. Modern and efficient because of the blue printed lines which take various color borders. Part-wool Blankets, size 66x80 inches, for double beds; plaids of biue, pink, tan and gray, as well as White With blue or pink borders; ~all with $5 45 solsette bound ends. Worth $7.00 pair.... > Goldenborg's—Fourth Floor. . $3.85 Pair 66x80 Heavy Double-bed Size “Nashua” Blankets, fine grade, with soft fleece finish, in white, tan and gray, with 72x72 _ Double-bed Comforts, covered with fine grade, soft-fin- ish figured cambrics, in light and gufll; Ic_lc.mr?: bfllle\; with soft, ut ygela bran cotton. Worth $4.00. $ it i $2.85 the place of the old-fash- ioned notches and per- forations. Because all directions an:‘g;inted in plain type ri on the pattern itself. The pattern that mod- ern, efficient women like to use. 15¢ to 45¢ Corduroy Breakfast Coats, pocket -and tie belt. ings Lesesseents Corduroy Robes, with collar, wale quality, in cherry, rose length 52. Special....... Geldenberg’s—Third Floer. Corduroy Robes and Coats beautiful In cherry, fuchsia. Comfortable garments for slipping om cool morn- $2_98 mbossed quality, with copen .:gl 085¢ quality, wit and b‘l.:ehlz:!i‘f ';“u.i-l $2.98 Flannelette Sacques. beautiful patterns in gray and 1.50" lavender; round collar, belt and cuft sleeves; si . s CHiey: s, D C COLLIB—Maryiand {aj 38th st. n.w. Reward Do teenss No. 11708° Phone. Adems 201, rd. = 14 DOG—Thursday, brindie and whil bull and fox terrier; short tail; ni . 815 K st. n.e. ! DOG—inglish fox terrier: browm inche b C. A. Hesslin, EYEG med, —foldig, with black fastener attached. FPlease return to_Dalton, 1124 10th ¥OX TERRIER PU from 24th and Tracy pl. phone Potomae 1 R HANDBAG—Lady's. vicinity of 18th nd Rbode Island 0'iu bills and small change, emerald and silver fountain' pen. powder " kegn, ote. "Roward. Call, atter & pums udoiph pl. .. 5 TERRIER—Tan wnd_red: resembies wearing round tan collar. Reward. Telephone Lincoln 8072 J. 5o LAVALIER—Friday between 11th 4nd D sts. s.e. and Burenu Eng. Ptg. Return to 351 11th St we. and receive rewnrd. 130 MACKINAW OVERCOAT_A1 Asllngion Sat- urday, boy’s brown overcoat, size 15. Reward Finder phone North 9792. 1as MESH_BAG—Gold; aame {oaide frame, Cafh- erine_Filene Dodd. North 7627. . PEARIS—Siring: Tn o around “Ariingicn tery, November 1, Arlin eights, gemoy, Sy i Aribatn Helgh POCKETBOOK, alligator, with $80, cards ang memorandum with owner's sutomobile insur- ance card signed Thomas E. Murphy, on Cona, ave. momewhere between Dupont Circle and Sboreham Hotel. A liberal reward will be 1d it returned, care Gen. Jobuston, 2111 ave. 130 PURSE—Lady & brown leather purse, in Lans burgh's storc, Mondey, contalning eyegfusses, etter aud about 3%0.' Liberal reward. 1203 orth Capitol. or phone Franklin 262. * UMBRELLA—In Commos Theater night. ain_6040. MBRELLA—S s, Main 6201, br. 1834. WATCH FOB—Goid, It shape of qual nnme on back: Sunday. Ndvember 1 . Blundon, 468 Masechusetts ave. n.w. Monday —Small goid, spHog-link bracelet, Sunday, ‘oo or near § at. . 93rd and_24th sts u. Belmoat st. u. 3 dear, 5518 Broad | CHEW. Monday. or write 3208 one year old: Alte- answers to the mame of TER H., beloved brother of Harriet P Gunaell, in the sixty-eighth year of his aze. . COLVIN. Al members of Future Tent, No. 6, are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, TDA COLVIX, ‘Wednesday, November: 14, 1923, 1 o'clock p.m., at Provide Baptist Church, M & Detween 4% azd®th ats. £.w.. Rev. Aquilla Sayles, pasto A are cordiaby invited. MARGARET MITCHELL, Leader. GREEN. Mondas, November 12. 1923 R. GREEN, mother of Beul Henry, Juanita Green and Lewis. Mrs. C. W. Lewis, ‘Thomas Herndon. Funeral from the resi dence of her daughter, 1032 Kenyon st. nw., Thursday, November 15, 2 p.m. 11 HENRY. Departed this life at her residence, 315 Rock Creek Church mi yember 12, 1023, at 2:25 . Al HENRY, beloved wife of the lute Benjamin T. Henry. Funeral from her late residence Thursday, November 15. at 2 p.m. Hela- tives and friends invited to attend. 14* HOLMAN, Sunday, November 11, 1023, at his residence, the “Whitelaw Hotel, W. W. HOLMAN, the devoted busband of Elizabeth A. Holman. Fuperal (private) Wednesduy, November 14, at 9:30 uwm., from McGulre's funeral home, 9th and \\’eflmim:(er sts. ;llw LEE. Departed this life Monday, November 12, 1023, at the Children’s Hospital, JAMEY A. LEE. Jr., beloved son of James A. and Edith Lee (nee Randall). Funera P. A, Lomax’s chapel, 1400 S st. 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, Nos 14. Taterment st Mount Olivet cemeters. * 1¢, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. 18 November 11, 1028, at 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Modern Chapel. Modera Chapss. _Tolephone, V81D 2473 1™ Perrp & Waish ia residence, 2020 N st. n.w., CHARLES, beloved lusband of Fran- cos Limbach. Fumeral from his late resi- Geuce, 2 p.m., Wednesdss, November 13, Friends and relatives invited. Iuterment private. Two willing hands are folded, All work on earth is done. vember 13, 1028, at his_residence, 1745 Park rd. n.w., JOiI! husbend of Mary J. Mitchell. Notlce of funeral later. NILES. Sunday, November 11, 1923, ut 10:30 .m;. at her residence, 100§ Columbia rd. JENKTE 8. beloved wife of the late Joun Fuperal from the chapel of Frank Co., 1113 7th st. n.w., on Wed- esday wber 14, at 10 ‘a.m. ' Relatives friends invited. ' Tnterment strictly pri- vate. (Please omit Sowers.) 13° PARKER. Departed thiw life Tuesday, No- vember 18, 192, at 1:45 a.m., at bis resi- dence, 212 B st. ww,, STAFFORD, ved husband of Mary "A." and devoted ‘brother of the latc Frank Parker, Notice of funeral bereafter. 024 NEW YOR WMAIN 108 ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLWS B.S} S B VD8 5. NICHOLIL S AR E Automobile Service. Timothy Hanlon #1 H 8T. \.E. Phous T.. 5343 Chapel V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con. nected with the original W. R. establishment v S Fhone IFrack. 628 940 F St. N. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. nee. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerats. HERBERT B. NEVIUS K AVE, N.W, MAIN 2601 Private Ambuinnes. o S0 p——THE OIIGINALfi w.fi.fi?eau @o. TREET.N.W. FORMERLY 540 15T 1208 H THOS. R "EY & SONS, 181 ELE Undertakers. Honielixe Phooe ST. B8, mbalmers Parlors. CHAS.S. ZURHORST. | Main 2473 hone. Zoy M. Perry—Muain 984—Gerald Walsh, . | JOUEER (GAVLERS $0Ns TOTABLISHED (830 S MORTICIANS 1732 PENNALAVE, PHONES: MAIN 5512-5518 FUNERAL DESIGRS. Geo. C. Shaffer, Fheme 30 . 18:17-18 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMRLEMS. ~ 9001414 AT MODERATE PRIC! st nw. Prompt auto delivery servies,. Aftistic—expresive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 FSt.

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