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birth for partic mpauy founded 1863, 000,000, 5% M. LeRoyggoff 610 Woodward Bld ono Main 840. |R. T. LANG, 67 DIES i AT HOME IN THIS CITY 'Had Been Practicing Attorney Here for Twenty-Five Years—Ma- sonic Funeral Friday. STONELEIGH COURT Connecticnt Ave, Corner L St. atlah few' desiruble house. | Kecpiag and non honsckeening | NTS, | | APARTME d and un il speciully priced or on venrly feuse. Robert T. Lang, sixty-sev 3 50 for TRANSIENT rental, two and | \ sixty-seven years g apartments, o CT® |0ld, a practicing attorney in this city AURANT [for the last twenty-five years, died Diuper, at his residence. 1337 12th street sts, u; $1.25 nder th Furnishings, Too, Contribute to the big . event, at HALF-PRICE | Values—big values—values that match those of the men’s big clothing sale, and that is going some! That is the enthusi- astic offering of our furnishing depart- ment as clearance time necessitates quick selling. ¥ Lined Gloves 51 to %6 Formerly 52 to $12 Just the thing for the car—and they're r!:d‘uccd to half price! Lamb’s Wool, Knit Wool and Rabbit Linings. There fand Lette THE EVENING of New Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, ¥. A. A. M, of which he was & member, Wwill be conducted at his late resi- dence Friday afternoon. Rev. Dr. E. V. Regester, presiding elder of the Washington district M. E. Church South, will offictate. Interment will be in the Glenwood cemetery. Mr. Lang was born in Cincinnati, Ohlo, June 7, 1856. He was graduated from the Unlversity of Cincinnati In the class of 1876 and practiced law In the states of Ohio and California for a number of years before moving to this city. He was a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court. Besldes being a member of The New Jerusalem Lodge, he was a Knight Templar and a Shriner. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. jAmanda Lang; a daughter, Mrs. Mar- garet L. Scott, of Nevada; two broth- ers, Charles W. Lang and William Lang, both of Cincinnatl, Ohio, and ju niece, Mrs, Dora Dunn of this city. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. All Canadlans interested in the or- ganization of the Washington Ca- nadian Club are asked to meet at 30 o'clock, in the Playhouse, 1814 street. e e The Southeast Community Center will hold an open meeting in Hine Junior High School, § o'clock. Stu- dents of the Americanization School will present a program of Russian and [talian music correlated with Italy. Prof. John Erskine of Columbia University, New York, will open a course of public lectures, 8 o'clock, in Rankin Memorial Chapel, Howard University. ubject: “Getting an Education in Spite of Our Teachers. Heywood_Broun, dramatic editor of the New York World, will speak next month, ‘Washington Soclety Ma Institute of Technology will hold i nnual meeting and” dinner, €:2 o'elock, at La ette Hotel. K. Burg standards, dinner. Haw give illu Tokio Disaste ts be honor g A. Jagger, director Volcanic _Laboratory ed talk on “The Slection of Officers. The Internatio s wlil hold its litera: salon, 8:30 o'clock, at 1715 I street. Senor Dr. Don Ricardo de Jaime: eyre, minister of Bolivia, will be guest of honor. STAR, the | visualization of scenes In Russia and | | sachusetts al Assoclation of Art | WASHINGTOY WOMAN OF NINETY DIES. Barbara Ellen Ray Resident Here All Her Life. Miss Barbara Ellen Ray, ninety years old, a resident of Washington all of her life and the daughter of one of the pioneer settlers of this city, dfed at her residence, 921 Massa- chusetts avenue, yesterday. Funeral services will be conducted at the Emory Methodist Church South tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the Glenwood cemetery. Miss was the daughter of Enos and Mrs. zabeth Ray and was the last of twelve children. Her father was the owner of much property on Capltol Hill, in Brightwood and Pet- worth before these sections of the city were developed. He is sald to have given the land for the erection of the church at which the funeral services will be held and was in a large way responsible for the build- ing of the church Miss Ray for the last few years had been living at the residence of her nephew, Rev. Charles A. Shreve, at the above dress. | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | A five hundred and bridge party Wwill be held next Monday at Elks’ Hall. for the benetit of the piscopal Iye, Ear and Throat Hos- pital. member ot & return Sunday especially to ad- dress the National Woman's Party at headquarters, Subject Frau Schreibe the many. of the Wom h Party m for the speaker. pper will be werved ir 1 of All Saints' P. E ing, D, LOmMOrrow om 5to 9 p.m. | excentive mecting tomorrow the honre of Mrs. A the Portner 8 pan. Hend- The Conduit clation will » St. David's Par Road Citlzens’ Awxo- t tomorrow, § p.m., at Hall Annual meeting of Kallipolis Grot- {to will be heid tomorrow evening at hian Temp cciion of officer D. C, at 8 p.m.. | { The Anthony Lengue will hold an MRS. CECILIA BALDWIN DIES AT CAMP MEADE = Tomorrow Afternoon in Arling- ton National Cemetery. of Brig Gen. Theodore A. Baldwin, U. S. A, retired, well known In so clety and Army circles of this city, died at the home of Brig. Gen. S. D. Rgckenbach, Camp Meade, Md., yes- the grave in_Arlington national cemetery, Fort Myer gate, tomorrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Baldwin was born in Virginia, in 1843. Her husband, Gen. Baldwin, was assigned to western military posts, where he was engaged in sup- ducted at win is sald to have accompanied hlm on all of his assignment Besides her husband, Mrs. Baldwin is survived by a son, Col. Theodore A. Baldwin, jr., Army air serv a daughter, Mrs. Samuel D. Rocken- bach. RITES FOR MRS. VEITCH. Pastor of Ballston, Va., | terian Church Officiates. ; Yuneral services for Mrs. Catherine M. Veitch, widow of Robert R. Veitch of Ballston, Va., who died Saturday at M. Palmer, Barcroft, Va. | Mrs. Palmer’s residence this afternoon. Presbyterian urch, Virginia, “fated. Interment was In Mount Olivet cemetery, Arlington county. , WiLL BUILD BUNGALOWS. Contract Awarded for Seven at St. ] Elizabeth’s. ! Contract has ! pepartment announced today, to B. | H. B. Ennis, § of Baltimore for erection of seven bungalows at St Elizabeth's Hoepitul to be used fo homes of officials and as quarters. The Baltimora concern secured tha contract on a bid of $37.160 for the work. Wife of General Will Be Buried|9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Cecilia Baldwin, eighty, wife|Music and recitations will be given ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924.- PLANS FOR GRADUATION. Commencement excercises of the Idyear graduating class of the ater-Langston School will be held at the school tomorrow morning at Rev. J. T. Gregory, & member of the faculty of the Miner Normal School, will make the com- mencement address. Miss Eliza Cop- page, teacher in the speech depart- ment, will give a select reading. by the graduating class. Mrs. M. B. Russell 13~ teaching the gmdumngl class. terday. Funeral services will be con- | HARVISON, 1 pressing Indian uprisings. Mrs. Bald- | 8MITH. The family of the late Dr. HAM- ice, and | PRATT. Cards of Thanks. Ish to express my sincere thanks and apprectation to my friends and the District of Columbia fire alarm em- ploses for their ful floral offerings nd als to the commander and comrades of Lincoln Post, No. 8, G. A. R., for their noble and impress ut ELIZAB 11 MITH express their sincere ap- d thanks to their many friends ind expressions of sympathy in thelr recent bereavement ' We wish to express thauks to our friends and relatives for their kindness and beautiful floral offeriugs at the death of our mother, Mrs. LILLIE PR A HER CHILDR aur sincers TELESCOPE Presby- | 28 the home of her daughter, Mrs. Estler | answers to nume of s . ‘were held at | 3501 been let, the Interior | ward AlR s tag N I lost in v of 14th and Irving. Re- Chexy. . Branch 1400, S turd if returned 1083 W phone West BRIEF (A school o0k from checkroom, ward for immediate returs con H.A. W.. Cieveland te Angora; orange eyes reward. 81 Channiog st. o. FLEMING. ILIA - BA . Theodore A. Baldwin is survived Mrs. Samuel D, ¥ wil ng at 3 pam BURGA. Monday, January Md., MARY CLARA BUR beloved wife of George East Capitol st., after 1 Requiem mass for the repo be said at Holy Name C D. C.. ‘Thursday, Internient Mouut CORCORAN. Weduesday, at_ler reside; n.w., EMMA ices will L Pennsyivania ave et ¢ Con n.w., at 2:30 p.m. cemetery, CRUMP, Tuesday a.m., BALLIE TH( late’ Heniy and Mount Zion, Va., Thon, CRUMP. Departed this life 20, 1924, at parlor of in roing 4t 1 k. ELL. 0 a.m., J) tie' M. Daizell. u, m tiie residence of b nuel Millh ' M., b DALZELL, No, 7 semble’ at [ 1601 F., Bt at. paying our’ last “tribut. t Fellow. ntered into ete: 1 & Smoot’s establishuient. papers please copy) At t morning Mars's Clurch. tery. Februsry Tutern may be viewed at Zurho Junuar. held at Gawler's Tuterment Guk January Mildred and mother of Flotence ral Thursday at Mount 7 pm.. at CRUNP! Junary a8 vew Members of Golden Rule Lodge, ure requested (o as: Junuary 31, at 2 pm., for the pu Deaths. at_the hom dt Camp Meade, LDWIN, wife ot Buldwin, retired. by her husband, n Rockenbuch, und taldwin, Afr Sery- I be conducted at ey, ot 0. Thursday, 3 28, 192 huri orst’s parl p.n. Wednesday ose of her soul will urch, Washington, i, at 9w emeter; January 3 Peunsy on_ Friday, 1924, 11:43 glter of U Thompson, 3 Tuesday. January restiog Fuest Jarvis, Thiursd W Fineral 20, usband of the s “daugi Thursduy, o of departed 0dd u.w., rnal rest Monday, . HENKY of the late Thursduy, from Camp. _iuto rest wm., ut + of | BRAUNSTEIN, In Memoriam. red 1o the memo nd father. LOUIS . Who wos so suddenly take who dla dear. eartache. Tontcun tell e in sile ved so well AND DAUGHTER In sad but loving remem wd friend, Mrs. MARY No one knows th Only o 3 HRDD'KE. Jan Tint e hewrs it HER LONELY " FaibND) ANDA BROOKS. BROOKS, In snd and loving remembrance and BROWN. JOHNSON. sister.” ALBERTA BROWN life five years ago 1919, and ms father, I July’ 11, 1932, Tn memo until we m. SISTER AND DAUGHTE SON. BROWN. In our déar who divd 3 EDMON- d but loving e MARION TIOWN - How we miss the wel o 1 jon 10 ARLY. g remen WILLIAM To the one we lo HIS sad hut 1 PHOMAS ry J. and at Washingtou. Funeral . Cliurehi, Woodlawn, are some limp-cuff Gauntlet Gloves in- Mufflers $1%5 to $12-50 Formerly $2.50 to 525 __Of Brushed Wool, Fabric-Knit, Silk- Knit and Silk Crochet. CAREY. In dear sur CAREY. who agoe todus, J mouth of Junusry us the saddest of the “rint. al to 216 Gari Sem of owner 2. 81 white mor es, opti 1 cane FOX TERRI {body with HOWARD., SEPIL Howard 1341 Montague at sd0 & m o m roh of the Sucred Heart, at g ives and friends invited, (private) at Mt Olivet Wednesd 1416 % Kk spot_and brown Return to Mrw. Erwin, fe roud und Rock Creck i1 You never saw so many fine new clothes as in this great sale of bis late Frids remembra, JOHN R LDOG— Name ¢ returned Sable, single animal ter, rday _abo or write Box 506, ¥ I’ILI., Sweaters $4.00 to $8.25 Formerly 38 to 516 Shaker Knits and Camel's Hairs; coat and slip-over styles; butfon fronts; shawl collars; V-necks. Also a number of light-weight knitted coats in- cluded at these reductions. All Winter Underwear 15 Price “Raleigh Special’”’ Shoes 4 Off Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Whell frame; Jun. ark; reward. 1612 rankiin 3 i das HANDE v susund lonely years inst HIS © SISTERS ANNIE PAYNE AND art Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at ALF-PRICE Y3 off—Y, off Only such a firm as Hart Schaffner & Marx—the largest makers of fine clothes in the world—could have kept our stocks so filled with hundreds and hundreds of Suits and Overcoats so that we could keep on with the sale that has been the sensation of Wash- ington. { That is what they did. And bigger values i and choicer selections than ever await the men who come in now. Regular $4.50 $50 Suits and Overcoats | English Broadcloth ' L Shirts $60 Suits and Overcoats $2.35 A fine assortment of plain colors and striped patterns. Also a plentiful stock of fine quality Satin Striped Madras and fine Woven Madras Shirts, formerly priced at $3.00 and $3.30, at the same price. Heavy Pure Silk Crepe Shirts and All-Silk Broadeloth Shirts $5.65 Formerly %7.50 to ¥10 In plain colors and colored striped patterns—unusual values! Heavy | MARQUISE Taxe T3 Steel Mart AND MOTHES AND HIS MOTHEJ, STRAN . DIXOY HOLLAND DINUN s beral reward 'if 'r mont ruad n.w. Te BROTHER FRIDLEY. Iu MUFF—Will wing muff on Wedncads K st. and tried to find owher please re beloved i frs. H. May at the sbove Margare & Was fu d Townsend, 1616 Long “Hob. Ocean Thirteen Ten F;treet AND HIM T Tetwern M. Pleasant an 1441 Fairment, 704, Februars 1. at i MARQUESS. . 2 {GTS0 ARQUE r AMELIA FERGUSON A Marquess (nee Ward) the cliapel of Ja Plione Main 4900 o ¢ ! s NI DAUGHTEES English Broadcloth - and Pure Silk Shirts theiice to his p Beach, Md.. W Saturday at’ 2 MARSHALL. 11345 p. S MARSHA o Interment 3 wud friends invited FUNERAL UIRECIORS. _}}\MES YAN, MINOR. arted this 817 PA. AVE. S.E. at 1 pm . at Liocola 42 | Hiat n {URNE Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\V. Erwimed 1ae, Automioblle Servics. Tep: 0 tat God in DEVOTED el PERCELL. welock | REAV 1 PoOMAR DAL Baptist Chureh, v smile and kindly ways verty | Embalmer. chapel aid Prices. 332 Ti 641 1 ST, _Phone L. 5 V.L. SPEARE, CO. Neolther the successors of nor co ected with the original W. R. Speare stablishment. S’O*ng,t;N'“i hone Frank. 0628, And say u long an HER DEVOTED GRANTLIN, MINOR DENOTED DAUGIE aron AND BESSIE. AND GRANDCHILDREN, 15 Defre MARTHA AND ARTHUR I, beloved d late oy . Pullim: devote f Eward sl Huttl the Tate F B MAE PULLIL A and b Eranddangls . Mary RAY. Tueslay PARBARA from her I rd in this world her oy knows how much 1 m Wit ha g 1 WM. H. SARDO & CO. | 412 H Phone Lincoln Modern Automobile_ Eune; THE ORIGINAL =y WR Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. MAIN 108 PORMIRYSIOFSL | LMUS R.SPEARE Wil B.SPEARI A S CLYDE J. NICHO! L Quick, Dignifed_sud Eficlent Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816/ H ih, Brightwood, D. ives und _fricnds in Tuterment at Glemwood cemeters, RODBIRD. Tuesday, Junusrs A.. beloved husband of the bird (nee 0'Connor). Remaius restine a chapel of W. W. Chambers Company 14th and Chapin sts. n.w. at 9 wm., Friday, February 1, at the Comforter Church. 14th an sts. Tnterment Mt. Oliv timore and New York ps Chureh o'clock, i | n au, MARY ar ugo today, $70 Suits and Overcoats There are other suits and overcoats at one third and one-quarter off, and ALL are made by Hart Schaffner & Marx—a guarantee in itself of ] sa00. | e = ) Val“e unsurpassed. 'RBE] EV i . 2 at Glenwowd dariing 3 RETY “:Iv“\: $85 Imported Scotch $ 42'50 B AND KATIE. | SKIDMORE. of wy denr ary 29, 14 apitol Feights 1 Simmons JAMES HUGHES, Jan Departed_this Tife Monduy he- RICHA Turner.” Funeral 1 pam.. from Ver ch. Relntives a Remains at A beautiful bud i + watched with wi And s wh hur hear i MOTHER AND DADDY Low hard we tried to save ANNTE MeCi om the resid from ¢ plaine, 647 Keefer pl unry 1, &t 9 a.m.. thence t hurch, where mass will be itclaiives and friends invited. terment Glenwood cemetery WILLIAMS. Departed this life Wedneslas, Junuars 30, 1924, at i dence, WILLIA tells’ Williams. Jn emoriam. remembra BATTLI today, . The month of January again is "t the. saddext of the Beeause it took u d Gur father, xix yes HIS DEVOTED WIF ERG. In loving memory of our dear bLaby, B ShELLs RERG. Who departed this T | b i four years ago today. 2ty oving one from us is gone asleep. A o e Tove 1o stiied: ws"hidoren wir A place s vaeant o our howe LIANS it never ¢ e ey i MOTHER AND DADDY b of ms dear father who departed thix 1ife Crombie Overcoats, Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx fl.'otn She genuine imported fabrics from the Crombie mills <&\ MORTICIANS at Aberdeen, Scotland, and a value that you 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. wouldn’t forget—even at their regular price. i PHONES: MAIN 5512-55I3 THOS. R, NALLEY & SONS ELEVEN' . 8.E. » Uld-:u‘k::‘. Wt ‘Embalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. s e iphore, __Main 2473 Perry. & Walsh Roy M _Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Brompt suto_deilvery service. Artatie expressive—isexpensive. Gude Bros. Co, 1214 F St. we Specialize in Floral Designs at Moderate. IcOS INC Jorists 2 WH, SIS, lW: MAN 6953, 13 vrapers and fears wore wll in vain apws angels come wnd ok You e Uit woril of care i yain ATV ANNIEAND TNCEE CLatEN e THOMAS, In loving remembrance of my dear \iitle sranddaughier, CORINNE MA el depurted © Tunuary 40, 19 Chitdren 1 wato me ) s ‘the Kingdom of heaven.” . Broken lots of Windsor Crepes, Alpha Oxfords, Woven Madras and Printed Madras Shirts that formerly sold from $1.50 to $2.50. Y~u won’t find every size in every group, but your size is ‘n one of them. $1.35 Three for #4 Raleigh Haberdash Thirteen Ten F Street Notice of funeral later. % No Charge for Alterations. Raleigh Haberdash Thirteen Ten F Street v hus who 3, en o with ol Tn ad but lovi pitssed away ar a cherubim Jalis sang ad, were « N0 Stas it Witiie enrth was sad deur Tittie da we a to think be i uot ALVA W er Inc. sbra Wi her, MAKL fite one 3 1 o ADEERIY X0 May his soul rest in peace. HIS DAUGHTER, LEONA J, TRUMBO. : o Gone, bt ot fo HER DEVOTED GEANDSON WILLIAMS, ROBERT D.