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D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,- 1924 . GBBGELOLGLOORGLGHGH L HBLUL BHORH0O0 BOOOS GOGG® &S THE WEATHER | LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH ST. N.W. — = = & —— = STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY = PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 == = —— January Sales for the Thrifty Skirts Reduced and Purchased Specially to Sell Many of these have been reduced from higher priced groups in our early~winter showings, while others have been secured new to include as special values at this low price. You may choose from the very latest fabrics, granite cloth, camel’s hair, brushed wool and velour, in plain shades, plaids or checks. Plain pleated or wrap-arounds. Tan, gray, brown, navy and black are shown in the various styles. Also some Knickers of checked velour, reduced to this special figure. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHEE January Clearance of Fall and Winter ' Suits Many of these are conservative models that may be worn late into the spring, or into another season. Sport suits, tailored suits, fur- trimmed suits—#all and winter suits of every description. Twills, tricotines and sport materials, in navy blue, black and fancy plaids. All attractively crepe lined. Most of them from our $59.50 and $69.50 lines. Reduced One-Third. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER January Reduction Sale of ALL WINTER COATS The winter season has been late, therefore this reduction sale, coming right at the beginning of really cold weather, *is"a greater opportunity for you than we had planned. Every winter coat in our stocks is included in this clearance at prices. far be- low their original marking. All Winter Coats, formerly $25.00 and $29.95. Now ormandic, Bolivia, Velour and Sport Weaves, tailored and fur- trimmed. For misses and women. All Winter Coats, formerly $39.95. Now _Good-looking and warm pile fab- rics; many of them fur trimmed. In the smartest lines of fashion. All Winter Coats, iormefly $42.00 and $49.95. Now Bolivia, Truvenette, Franzette and Normandie; beautifully fur trimmed. Regular and extra sizes. All Winter Coats, formerl}; $60.00 and $69.95. Now Worth-while reductions on these high-grade coats. Excello, Fashona aud other finc woolens. All Winter Coats, formerly $77.00 to0,$99.95. Now-. - Coats of distinctive styling, every one: luxuriously fur trimmed. Doz- ens of styles. < All Winter Coats, formerly ) $139.95 to $250.00. Now One-oi-a-kind_models, each richly fur trimmed. Finest of materials and workmanship. BECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGHE & BROTHER & T R e Profit by This January SALE OF FINE * CORSETS A_ Really Exceptional Opportunity $2.98 Included in this low-priced selling are fashionable models from American Lady, R & G, Mme. Lyra, Warner’s, Rengo Belt, 7 Nemo, Stylish Stout, C-B, Lans- burgh Special and Frolaset, made of high-grade coutil and broche, in low and medium bust styles. Made with elastic top, low and medium hip lines, in sizes 22 to 43, but not in every style. THIRD FLOCE—LANSBURGE & BEOTHER New Purchases and Drastic Reductions of Well Known Makes From Our Own Stocks Columbia and Vocalion 12-Inch Records Single and Double Faced, Formerly $1.25 and up........ 79C Exclusive artists and other records that will add splendidly to your collection at unusually good savings. BARGAIN TABLE, MAIN AISLE—LANSBURGH & BROTHER Warm Flannelette Nightgowns A Timely Selling $1.00 and $1.95 Amid the January Sales of Undermuslins, warm flannelette nightgowns stand out as the most welcome and seasonable of all. These two groups include gowns of several pleasing styles, all of a warm and durable quality of flannelette. Striped patterns in pink or blue, broken and novelty stripes of combined colorings and alternating wide-and narrow stripes. Round and V necklines, and some with collars. %rimmed with fancy braid. hemstitching or novel yokes. The group at §1.95 includes Scotch flannel and Amoskeag, unusually heavy grades of flannetette. Regular and extra sizes in the higher priced groups. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER January Sale of 4,000 Yards Black Sateen, 39c¢ This large quantity was purchased in irregular lengths, which is the only reason for the very low price. It is a quality that would easily bring much more if sold from full bolts. A high luster fabric, yard wide, in black only. 4 STREET FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BHOTHER ! January White Sales of Wash Goods White Flaxon, a sheer fabric for infants’ dresses, blouses and many other things. In stripes, 38 checks and plaids of self color. Yard......... C White Oxford, for boys’ and men’s shirts. Yard wide. Yard..... 33C STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER l |srove” 29 District of Columbla—Fair tonight, with lowest temperature about 24: tomorrow fair and warmer; gentle varlable winds, mostly southwest. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; warmer tomorrow; gentle to moderate westerly winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; warmer tomorrow; gentle vari- able winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer. Record for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4¢ p.m., 37; 8 pm., 30; 12 midnight, 26; 4 a.m.,, 23; 8 am,, 22; noon, 38. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.29; 8 p.m., 30.34; 12 midnight, 30.37; 4 am., 30.39; 8 a.m., 30.44; noon, 30.44. Highest temperature, 38, occurred at noon yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 20, occurred at 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date lust year— Highest, 46; lowest, 32. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 30; condition, muddy. Weather in Various Citles. Stations. s eLupraisas Abllene, Tex. 80.22 Albany Atlanta’ 2 Atlantic City 80.42 Baltimore .. Birmingham. Bismarci Helena Jacksouville. 30,35 Kansas City. 30.08 Los Angeles, 30.068 Pittsburgh Portland, Mo. 30, Portland, Ore 29. Raleigh,N.C. 30.40 8. Lake City 30.08 i LERRERGER .. 20.90 WASH., D.C. 30.44 FOREIGN, (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Statios London, 8E ngland. Paris, France. Copenhagen, Denmark Stockholm, 'Sweden. Glbraltar," Spain. 58 Horta (Fayal), Asores. 52 Hamilton, Bermuda. o8 ana, Cuba. e ion, Canal 78 Part cloudy art cloudy Cloudy RAIL HEAD DIES. W. A. Winburn, Prominent in South, Succumbs. ROCHESTER, Minn, January 8.— ‘W. A. Winburn, president of the Cen- tral of Georgia rallway and a promi- nent citizen of the south, died in a nospital here early today. He was sixty years old. Card of Thanks. MoDONALD. We wish 1o express our appre- ciation of the many acts of kindness shown by our friends during the illness of our daughter. GRA and for the beautiful time of her death. MR. AND MRS, H. D. McDONALD, 605 U st D.W. 9* Marriages. HASLER—SPRINKLE. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hasler of 2236 Decatur angounc the iE RAMBY, VIOLET SPRINKLE of Charleston, Ww. ¢ Alexan Va., Juanuary 1, by Rev. William J. Morton, rector of The Christ Chinreh. . ONIE BEAT- VILLIAM E. their marriage at anvary 2, 1924 At at Bishopville, 8. C. Beaths. BAILEY. Passed peacefully away january 6 1924, 130 a , loving sister of M Brown. She also leaves three uncles, one nephew and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral from her late res 907 4th nce to Ebenezer M. E. . Wednesday, Janua Friends invited. Loved in life, remembered fn death. THE FAMILY. BALL, Monday, January am., at his' residence, I WILLIAM Z. BALL, aged neral Wednesday, January 9, 2 p. from his late residence, D st ne. BELL. Saturday, January 1924, at her residence in New York city, CHARLOTTE VAUX BELL. Deloved wife of Oliver L. Bell. Funerul from the home of her sister, Mrs. B, W. Pitcher, 717 2xd st. b Wednesday “at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends iovited. Interment private. — FOUND. KEYS oo chain, Monday, 13th and F after 6 po. Columbla 2314, * L0ST. | . oue year old: black body, nse No. 11708, Reward. Phone I oo Main 833, Col. 1984, BAR PIN Emerson_st., Adams 252 BE. BAG, tan and red, leather purme In- closed, on January Reward. Return Apt. 102, 1901 Columbia road n.w. L, BRACELET Sliver: Ezyptian workmansaip: Wardman Park Hotel. New Year's evg: re- Return Apt. 810-E, Wardman ‘;fixk ween LAl " night; reward. ~Phone ward. Hotel 218 3 Reward.' Mrs, Maley, 614 Line. 1480, b arge, white and dark brown; no Alredale, name Rover; tag 880, Resldeace, 310" i7th_st. biack Fomerania 1632 16th st. n. i, one pair shell-rimmed, right Beward if returned fo 1009 oid, The Gight of Jan. 7 vk rd. between lith and Hyatt or 14th Detween Park . and Irving. Please return same to 1432 Park rd. n.w. and receire re- ward. e FUR CIOKER, on uight of January 5 or Mount Plensant’ car or near end of car line. 1639 Monroe st. n.w. Reward. 8 GLOVE, \ined, on 8th bef T and 1 | n.e. Call Lincoln 8306-W. or £00 I st. ne. o . ave. Ite- Saturday 9o BANDRAC 10th and ¥ s Catherine Fitz) 1th st. n.w. HOUND DOC 11 and 12 owner and recelve reward $10. 1223 30th st. R B string of, Rureau Engraving. after 4:30 p.m. PIN—Gold, with Daroquo pes Bultable re- Peaths. OURTIS. Passed peacefully into eternal rest, Saturday morning, January 5, 1924, at 16:40 o'clock, at Carson Ilospital, MARY CUKTIS, beloved mother of Liddje Proctor, Betty Estep, Eliza Savoy, Willilam Curtis, Minnie ‘Ford, Pattie Washington, Leavie Robloson, Agoes Johoson and Emma Ben- ston. Hhe leaves a host of relatives and friends. Fuseral from her residence, 2341 11th st. ‘Tuesday morning, # o'clock; thence to Bt. Cyprian‘s Church, where solewn high mass will be said for repose of soul. Interment at Mount Oliver cemetery, Friends are fnvited. & p.m., LULU MAY DORSEY (nee’ Shorter). devoted wife of William R. Dorsey, mother of Clurence P. and Mildred M. J.' Dorsey, sister-in-law of Maggie Washingion. Fu- neral from her late residence, 1133 Znd st. e., s . theace to Rev. J. W. Water, pastor. Relatives and friends aye invited.' W. R. Jarvis in charge. ward it returned to Mrs. 28th st. n.w. West 1564. BPITZ_Black, Reeve, 1318 strayed from [ TRSE— ver brown handbag. Fhone Col. 6767 He- 3, in. roll, between Rowsiyn and Mull- Heward. Address Box 76-X, Star CTACLES, tortolse_shell. probably at T. A Retarn to G. O"Brien, 1445 Girard : - 'Columbla 8923-W. Reward. * WATCH and chain, goid; lost vicinity Lith oA New York or 7ih and M. Hewird. Tel. 0400-W. ST WATCH_EIgin, tound, gold; dowi- P striet: SMain o, T Prompt aufo delivery service. Artistic—expressive—i ve. Bros. Co., LT st In God's home of fadeless beauty She {8 now a shining star, Dweiling in the holy city, With the golden gatew ajar. THE FAMILY. * DORSEY. Al members of Midiau W! G. G. Encampment, No, 2, Order of Ga Fishermen, are hereby notified to at- tend the fumeral of Sister LULU DORSEY Wednesday, January 9, 1924, at 1 p.w., from the Ebenezer M Church, 4th and D sts, se. Ry order of GE0. W. BROOKS, High Priest. JENNIE B. BROWNE, Secty. . FREY. Suddenly, on Monday, Japuary 7, 1924, at § o'clock p.m.. at 'his residence. Beltsville, Md., WILBEET J. FREY, beloved husband of the late Florida V. Frey and son of Sarah J. and the late Edwin Frey. uneral services at above residence Thurs- day, January 10, at 2 o'clock p.m. ment at Rock Creek cemetery. GLASCOE. Suddenly, Saturda: 1 8:15 p.m., MILTON N., beloved son of Peter C. and Laura (nee Ford) + Laura. Funeral from bis late residence, 1801 §th st. n.w., on Wednesday, Jaouary ©, at 1 p.m.” Friends and relatives invited. * HANNA. Sunday, January 6, 1024, at 10:15 EDWARD H. H. , aged 63 years. may be seen at funeral parior of Deal, 816 H st. n.e. Funeral from St. Matthew's Church, Seat Pleasant, Md., Wednewlay, January 9, at 1 pm. lInter- ment cemetery adjoiniug church. HEIM. Sunday, Jaousry 6, 1924, CATHER- NE H.. beicved wife of the late John C. . ‘aged B0 years. Funeral from the f ber son, 1323 6th st. n.w.. oy morning. January 9, 'at 10 o'clock. Interment Fort Lincoln cemetery. HEXTER. Jaouary 7, 1024, at 8:25 p.m., ISAAC HEXTER, aged 86 years, brother of Mrs. R Rothachild: Burial from Geler's undértaking establishment Wednesday, Jagu- wr 0 s, g HOWLIN. Sunday, m., 8t George Wi Inter- o vary 6, 1024, 101b ington Universies Fos- tal, PATRICK H. HOWLIN, beloved hu nd of the late rgaret Howlin, Funt Wednesday, January 9, from late residence, 1112 H st. n.e., at 8:30 a.m. Mass at St. Peter's Church st 9 a.m. Interment at Congressional cemetery. 8 JORDAN. Departed this life the afternoon of January 5. 1924, at 1:06 p.m., Mrs. AZLANIA® JORDAN, the devoted wife of Isaish Jordan. Funeral services will be held at the ¥ Strect Church Wednesday at 1 p. Priends are invited to attend. Bhe le to mourn a husband, one brother and one si . 953 Golden st. w. ry 7, 1924, after sidence, 314 Eye . KING, beloved husband of and father of John, Enoch and Harry King. Notice of funeral hereafter. . KNIGHT, Monday, January 7, 1924, at his residence, 1017 C st. s.w. CHARLES H., beloved husband of Eiizabeth Knight, in the 72nd year of his age. Funeral from his iate residence, Wednesday, January 9, 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends jo- Tited. " Iatermént private at Gleawood ceine- ery. LANE. Departed tiis life Saturday. Jasuary 5, 1024, at 8:25 p.m., at bis 5 O st nw., WILLIAM H. LANE, loved son of Rachel and the late Robert Tane. ~He leaves fo mourn their loss two bruthers. two sisters, Mr. Robert Lane, Bes- sie Eglin, Edward Lace and Mrs. X Burton, two aunts, one uncle, Ellen Annte Lane of York und Joseph Lane. Fuveral Wednesday. Junuary 9, at 2 p.m., from Galbraith A. M. E. Z. Church, 8th s between L and M sts. n.ow., Rev. W. D. Battle, pastor. Relatives and friends in- vited. . LANE. Members of Men's CHff Rock Bene. fictal Association are requested to attend the. funeral of WILLIAM LANE, trom E." Zion Churell, Wednerday W JOHN H. FRANKLIN, Secretary. Sunday, January 6, 1924 -, after a long and palnfal iline (gee Chureh), arles D., George M. and Eva L. Little, dled at her residence, 622 G . Fu peral on Wednesday, January 9, st 2:30 pam., from her late residence. 'Reiatives 2nd” friends favited. Interment in_ Con- Eressional cemetery. (Cape May, N. 1., papers piease copy.) 8* MATTHEWS. Atter a short illness, at Fread- ‘men’s Hospital, at 1:05 p.m., Sunday. Janu- ary 6, 1924, OTELIA R. MATTHEWS (nee Bankett), beloved wife of Willlam Edward Matthews, duughter of Aaron Bankett, mother of Adaline P. and Willlam Edward Matthews, Jr. Fugeral from her late resi- dence, 2043 9th st. n.w., Wednesday. Junu- ary ©, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends in- vited 'to attend. & MoCAULEY. January 8. 1024, at the res! dence of her niece, Mrs. 3. C. O'Donnell, in Baltimore, ROSA, daughier of the late Commodore 'Charles Stewart McCauley TUnited States Navy. Interment (private] Friday, Oak Hill cemeters. No flowers, * MoNEILL. Monday, January 7, 1024, JAMES WILLIAMS, beloved husband of Gertrude Jobnson McNefll, in the 52nd year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his brother, Robert H. McNeill, 3212 Garfield st. n.w., on Wednesday, January 9, at 2 p.m. MONTGOMERY. Monday, Januarr 7. 1924, at Quantico. Va., of diphtleria, RUTH MOR- GAXN, beloved ‘wife of Dr. Howard H. Mont. gomery, U. 8. N. Interment private. (Bos- Ton papers’ please copy.) SCAGGS. Suddenly, Sund at 5:40 p.m. at her residence, Branch- ville, Md.. LILLIAN, in her 25rd year, daughter of the late Pinkney A. and Cora Lee' Scaggs (uee Larrick). ~Funeral from the Branchville M. B. Church Sou nesday, January 9. at 2 p.m. laterment at Beltsville Episcopal cemetery. (Baltimore Dapers please copy.) ) SCANNELL._Sudcenls, Monday, Jannars 7, 1924, at 7:15 am. VAL C. SC LL, beioved husband of Edna K. Siryker and son and brother of Percy Scanpell. . 2 pm., from Warden, 4717 . ‘Relatives and friends invited o attend. Intermeat at Rock Creek ceme: ters. s SCANNELL. Speclal communication of Har- mony Lodge, is hereby called for 9, at Musouic Temple, to attend of our_late brother,’ VAL C. A 3 who dled Mouday * morning. January 7. Funeral from 4717 15th st. n.w. Interment Rock Creek cemetery. By “order of the worshipful master. FRANK T. SHULL. SINCLAIR. Monday, Jaouary 7. 1924, at the residence of his son, C. A. 8, Sinclalr, North Braddock. Alexandria, Va. WILLIAM WRIGHT SINCLAIR, in the rd year of his age. Funeral services from the above residence, Wednesday, Januaxy 9. at 1:30 pan. Inferment private, Pohick, Va. * THOMPSON, The officers and members of The Jobn 'Marshall Harlan Relief Associa- tion of the District of Columbin are uotl fied that Mrs. KATE THOMPSON died Tuex day, Junuary 1, 1 The fumeral touk January 6, 1024, 's chapel, cor. Mth agd M sts. n.w. GEORGE W. COLE, President. J. R. F. BROWNE, Recording Secretars. * ‘WRENN. January 8, 1924, at n.. at her idence, 115 Soufh Spruce st.. Clarendon, Mrs. ANNIE WRENN (nee Buscher). Notice of funcral later. . In Memoriam. BERNAU. In sad but loving remembrance of our son and brother. LOUIS F. BERNAU. who departed this life twenty years ago to: day, January &, 1904, THE FAMILY. BROWN. In sad and loving remembrauce of our dear mother, AGNES V. BROWN, who departed thin life three sears ago {oday, Junuary 8, 1921 My Nfe is sad and empty Everswhere 1 roam, But saddest of ail, dear mother, Ts your vacant chalr at home. None knew the sorrow and pain When mother's eves were closed in death And all onr hope In vain. There wre many trials and sorrows, There ure none so great when mother's form 1s col® and silent ¢ Father! my cross s heav. Lo amile, %o hard 1 have tried, Knowing whate'er Thou dost is right No_matter what may betide. HER HUSBAND CHILDREN, UEL H. BROW RACHEL BROW ELEANOR COUNTEE. No_mtater how heavy my loss is, Np matter how great my despair. Doekn't heaven scem nearer and brighter To know fhat my dear mother is tiere? hen they ask me if I miss sou, When, T il my heart with pain; whispers. heaven we shall DAUGHTER, ANNETTE meet 7 sad bt loving remembrance P mother, who. deparied this fife 1o years ago today. January 5, 19: Two years have passed sivce th When the oue 1 loved was cai Giod took her home, it wax Tiis n my heart HER DAVGHTBR, ETREL YicaTroor. OADY. wish to dedicate this little apace DT e oty of our. beloved son” and brother, WILLIAM P. CADY, who departed this life five years ago today, January 8, 1 TS e— 1 DORSEY, Sundey. Japuary o, 1924, at 11:20 e ‘Saturday, January 5th inst. from Mr. | In Memoriam. CADY. In sad but loving remembragee of our dear husbund and loving fatber, WIL- LIAM P. CADY, who entered icto rest five years ago todey, January 9, 1919. In _our home you are fondly remembered, Bweet thought still clinge to your name, The hearts thet loved you so dearly in life, Love you in death just the same. He bas gone where the soul hath rest And caren of Iife are ome. Where the ones who loved him best Bhall meet him one by ooe. One by oe the chairs stand vacant, They were Siled by those we lovid one the seats are Blling ur Father's home above. Not now, but In the coming years It may be In a better land, We'll read the meaning of ont tears thea some time will uMMerstand. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. From this world of grief and trouble To the home of peace and rest, God has taken our dear father To the bome of eternal reat HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN, * CURRY. A tribute of love and respect fo the memory of my mother, ELIZABETH F. CURRY, who passed away twenty-one years ago today, January §. 1908 WILLIAM H. CURRY. * CUSBERD. In sad but loving_remembrance of our dear mother, ANNA M. CUNBERD. who peacefully passed uway twenty-one years ago todsy, Junuary 5, 1903 ve love our cowlng walt, I yonder summer land. A few more days. a few more years By storm and tempest drisen, With songs and everlasting joy + We all shall meet in heaves. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * FURTNNER. In loving remembrance of my dear husband, BAMUEL E. FURTNER, who departed this life seven years sgo foday, January 8, 1917. Forget him, no, I pever will, 1 loved bim'then, 1 love him stiil. His memory is as fresh today As 1 the hour he passed away. HIS DEVOTED WIFE"MARY, In sad but loving remem ar brother, ANDREW B. OW! ed this fife four y Junuary 8, 1200, es will linger forever. not change them, ‘tis troes may come canot sever My loviog remembrance of you. DEVOTED SISTER ALICE. * PEYTON. In loviog remembrance of our bg loved gon and brother, ELLIOTT PEYTON,: wio passed away June 8, 1921. In_our home ¥ou are fondly remembered, Sweet thoughts still cling to your namer Th- ones who loved you dearly in lifs 2are you in death Just the same. THE FAMILY. ¢ PLITT. In loving remembrance of our son seven yew PONDEXTEE. In sad but loving remem- brance of our dear mother and mother-in- law, PATSEY A. PONDEXTER, who de- parfed this life two years ago today, Jan- vary 8, 1922, She heard the voice of Jesus sax: Come unto me and rest, Lie down, thou dear one, lie down, Thy head upon my brea MAMIE LEE, N-LAW THOMAS In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, GIOCONDA KAVARES Who died three years ago today, Jauars 8, 1921, In the depths of my sorrow no ome can teil The los of my mother, whom I loved s well, And while' she lies fn peaceful sleep Her memory 1 ehall always keep. HER DAUGHTER, EMILIA GIOVANETTI. SOOTT, In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, LUCINDA SCOTT, who de. parted this life five years ago today, January 8, 1919. 1 cannot see your loving T used to se ittle token show 8o gentle 1o manaer, €0 patient ia p Our dear one left us, for heaven to gain: ture o gentle and actions so kind world her equal to find. -LAW, FRED WHITE. * SNYDER. A tribute of love to the memory of my husband, EDWARD E., who departed ;la!l life three years ago today, Jaouary §, ‘When the evening shades are gatbering And I am sittiog all aloue In my heart there comes a longi If he would ouly cowe home. Thy way, O God, I cannot see, But all well that is dune by Thee. Some day He will make it plain to me, Some day, when 1, His face sball Then 1 shall understand. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. A precious oge from us Las gone, A Sotce we loved fs still, A place is vacant in our home, Vhich pever can be filled. HIS DAUGHTER LYDIA. * SNYDER. In sweet memory of our dear fa- ther, EDWARD E. SNYDER, who left us thrce years ago today, January 8, 1921, Today recalls the memory Of our deer {ather laid to rest And those who think of him today “re those who loved him best MR. AND MRS, J. A, MILLER. * SNYDER. A tribute our dear father and futher-in-la B. SNYDER, who left us thn today, January 8, 1921. The shadowy disk of future years May hold sunshine—it may hold tears; But whatever life holds of the good aul tive, *Twill carry us back, dear father. to 3 MR, AND MAS. J. M. CONNER. * THOMAS. In sad but loviog remembrance of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM J. THOMAS, who died January 8, 1919, ‘Though five long years have passed away Your memory is #s fresh today As in the hour you passed awas. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN, HILDA, WIL. LIAM AND ALICE. . WATSON. In sad but loving memory of mr dear_davghter, CORAH B, WATSON, who departed tuis life ove year ago today January 8, 1923, Through all her paina she often smiled A smile of Leavenly bliss And when tbe angels called her home She smiled farewell to earth. There is oue who still will linger the spot_where you are laid, Wha will come uad bring you fowe To the grave that death bes made CLARA BREWER. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, Establisied 1341, Phone West 96. Automobile Service. J. WILLIAM LEE, Fuuersl Director and Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commodious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate Drices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385, Timothy Hanlon G641 W BT. N.E. _ __ Phome L. 5343 Quick, Dignified_and Eibcient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 518 I ST. LINCOLN 8200, Automobile _Chapsl £ love to the memory of EDWAR nected with the originai W. establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6 WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automobile Funs g THE ORIGINAL ey mfi.s?eaze @o. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 FST. LMUS R.SPEARE WILLLS B.SPEARK & S CLY D J. NIGHO HERBERT B. NEVIUS 3 MAL ESTABLIZHED 1830 <&\ MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5512-5513 THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 181 ELEVENTH ST. 8.5. Undertakers. ‘wbalmers Houielike Funersl Farlors. Pho: neoin_450. Frank Geier's Sons Co: 1113 ENTH ST. N.W. o Moders. chapel: Tosphone. __Main 2473 Perry & Walsh Roy M_Perry—duin 981 —torald Walsh, JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Liocols 142. vate Ambulances. in Commection.