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Heavy Pure Silk Crepe Shirts— and All-silk Broadcloth Shirts, in plain colors and colored striped pat- terns—all at— - e Formerly $7.50 to $10 Windsor Crepes, Alpha Oxfords, Woven Madras and Printed Ma- dras Shlrts. broken lots; not every size in every group, but all sizes in the lot. $1 35 Formerly $1.50 and $2.50 Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street l G STAR, ' WASHINGTON, BISHOP KEATOR DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS | Protestant Epiucopal Prelate of Ta- coma, Wash., Stricken in New Haven, Conn. . February 1.— Rt. Rev. erick William Keator of Tacoma, ant Episcopal Diocese of Olympla, Wash, died at a_ hospital here last night from heart disease. eator was born in Nouse- tober 22, 1835 In 1858 moved to Moline, 1L He to enter Wliliston Semi- Hampton, Mass. in 1874, Yale In 1876, and grad- uated with high honors four years Tt eu’took up the study of taw. is LL.B. In 188 He ‘practiced law Tefy nary, East He entered $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | At nge Iate of birth for pa wlass wnd illsiration . Company founded 1 50,000,000, . LeRoy Goff, €10 Woodward Blds. Phons Main_340. L0y RING-- and prove nrapert LPUCKRET RNPEE Oth n.e.. Mrs. Wyman Silvers hoe Prankl SCOPE- Sl Fritay. Flone Clevetog i A.OS L o). contaiilug bedspread Rewnrd. 71 A Wit Tar ard 1 frst name oo buck: rews ADS Tnrsduy et e { wari, BREXATPIN Spray of farget-me-no nail | 1o center. Telephooe Frankiin 4116, ) G Wit brind 0 Kewande F. o~ Brown Leor v K £ ey T Toxt on | L e, on Jauuars o Mali THSE betwe i DINNER . one e s nutinishe )14 and matrix drop Twtveeen 9th an L | the aken Tor the 1 both A, NTERNTTY with pe P wek. Call Cloveln PIN SRES-Tortais e ed. and foun ASSES vim, vicinity nter muiket or 9th and b FOX TERIIER, Jods Wit Bk spor st No. piate, Madison at. rown. containing Klips work. Refurn to Mt ) Girard st pe. 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Don't Fail in Attending This Final Clean Sweep of SILK DRESSES Beautiful and Satin material in the new- D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924, he cntered the Western | QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ‘Thet;lnul al Seminary of Chicago. it rom. th TONIGHT. | wia gradugted from the seminary in ] 1891, was otdained Episcopal minister! The Northeast. Boundary Citizens' Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, n and 'held rectorships in (linols and Iowa, In 1901 he waz ejected bishop of the misstonary jurisdiction of | Burrville School. Olympia, Wash., ~ the diocese = of — Olympla’ including the western part| 5 ! e e rs. Charles Wood will give au il e was & thitty - third dégree Mason, | lustrated description of her trip to and the duty which brought him east | Palestine at meeting of the Business | in connection with the Shrine Women's Councll in lecture roo: R m @) o tablish hospitals ,UK‘ ‘eom o it AU e P Church of the Covenant. Dr. Tsai crippled children. i c Yale, in 1905, conferred upon him | Ward will continue his series of lec- tures on the prophecies of the Bible the degree of doctor of divinity e nd opic e aves e A and thelr fulfiliment. All are welcome. who 1s an assistant instructor in anical engineering at the Yale Scientific School. ! Willlam McKinley Circle, No, 2, La- dies of G. A. R, will meet, 8 o'clock, MRS. ELIZABETH WARREN | s Grand Arms st FUNERAL SERVICE HELD| .4, dsnes snder e uy — be given “at Catholie { Widow of Thomas §. Warren Was | House, 601 E strect, Active in Church Work of City. o o George E. Killeen Post, No. izabeth Langhorne Warren. { meer, § o'clock, at Potomae years old, widow of 'rnr.maa’n.m]. Hall, ren and daughter of Col, James National o . and Emma Norvell Langhorne, a el 13(}("[{ prominent family of Lynchburg, Va., N a ed at her he W strect north- Pl liect 8t her Bome, 1448 | Ladtis Aid ¥y of Petworth | weat. Wednesday. { Baptlst Church will serve a cafete Funeral services were conducted|supper in the church from 5 t the Church of the .\*(Dnlfllun 390 o'cluck. ol, 12 e 3 Huse e b e b Tnterment | The Christian Endeavor Society of Asenueinor(hnest I mactery. | Memorial United Brethren Church will e Warren i the cholr mother' | Kive ‘a social. Music and enter at the Chureh of the nsion for ment. more than twenty vears and took un actlve part in church work until . hout month betore her death. « Curvived by « daughter, Mr mard Grover Barron of this city a siste orvell Lang enue terminal af lock {hors + six ney for Washington guests who will attend Langhorne “and Chp the Western Maryland College Alumni ne of Richmoud, Va.. Warren | banquet, in Baltimore. Weliford and W.. N. Wellford of 5 Lynchburg, Va., and James Langhorne | Senator Ellison D. Wellford of Los Angeles. vo | Carolina will address the Tennessee rs. John Walla c te Soclety at a meeting in the Jurs and Mrs. J. D. Hobbic of [1'Alglon, 1808 Adams Mill road, at § lL\n hburis, v o'clock, on ““Tha Effect of Real Educ: tion on our Social, Economic and Polit cal Systems.” CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Winnfe Davix Chapter, U. D. give a benefit dance tomorrow even- ing at 1711 Connecticut avenue, under the ausplees of the | e Club will | Community | 9 o'clock. * Cushing Camp, No. 30, Sons of Vet~ erans, U. 5. A., will meet, $ o'clock, in Pythian Temple. . will ngy Post, 8 o 0dd There will be gton ¢, M. T. Graham building, ting Clut ‘lock, T4th and I streets, s will leave th and Smith of South | i DR. WALTER ELA DIES. dental Gas Poisoning. Word hus been received in th of the death of Dr. Walter El f Mrs. Lucia Kla and RBichurd the ranking permanent off | in United States Treasury {partment, who died in Cambridge | Hospltal,” Cambridge, Mass.. Monday. kas poisoning is said to o1 the cause of his death. this city in Biological Soclety will meet tomor- row, 5 p.m., in assernbly hall of Cos- mos Club. ' A. Wetmore, bureau of biological survey, will glve illustrated #ccount of “Visit of u Naturalist to | } Wake Island” and M. K. Brady will speak of “Selamanders of thie District of Columbia,” illustrated. Visitors I have b welcome. | br. Ela w 0 in 11848 He was educated at Exeter, {Harvard College, class of 1871, and Harvard Medlcal School.’ He | served unusually long terms in the 3 chusetts (General Hospital and ifterwards studied surgery in Vien- na, Paris and London. « belonged to numerous medical sociations and in New Enxland iheld important positions in many of Ithem. Among them were the Cam- bridge cal Improvement Societ Boston ~Medical Benevolent tical Library As nbridge, enealogleal S of Boston, ndship Lodge ‘ellows and Mount Olivet Lodge Masons in Cambridge, Cambridge Arch Chapter, Cambridge Com- Knights Templalrs, and Al { The Remblers’ Pastime Club will give leap year dance tomorrow at T4th and Kenyon streets. The Soclety for Philosophi: quiry will meet tomorrow, in Public Library. Topic: the Optimist.” Speaker: Pro; Richardson. S The Womans Club of St. Mark's ! Church will give a card party to- morrow, § p.m., at Northeast Masonic Temple. Men's Club of Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church, will meet Mon- day, :30 p.m. Dr. Willis speak of “The Earth as the Afr.” Stereoptican view: The Red Triangle Outing Club wi ple of Boston. He was mar-have a 500 card party tomorrow, $ | smber 29. 1887, to Hannah|pm. at 3013 14th street. | yman of 3 She died = i . 1918 The Verment State Amsocintion will | meet tomorrow, & pm.. at { Women's Club, 1522 {O'Malley. United States 'commissioner | of fisherles, will give un illustrated lecture, “The Seal and Salmon Fish- erics of Alaska.” Coffce and sand. | wiches, College | Henry | MRS. SUSAN AVERY DIES. Was D:\ughter of William Vaughan, Art Glass Pioneer. | susan Elizabeth Avery. seven- ars old, wife of John Buel ¢ and a lifelong resident of this died at her residence, 128 Ten- ce avenue northeast, yesterday. Funeral services will be held at her e tomorrow afternoon at 30 o'clock. Rev. S. T. Nicholas, pas- of, the Keller Memorial Lutheran *h, will officiate. Burial will be n the Congressional cemetery. Mrs. Avery was the daughter of William Vaughan. 2 pioneer in art city. She was a BURY “PRIVATE” DALZELL, 0dd Fellows Have Charge of Fu-i neral Ceremony. Funeral services were held day for James M. Dalzell, eigh 2 known throughout the country by his pen name, “Private” Dalzell, who died at his residence, 1601 6th street northwest, Tuesday. Rev. H. E. Brundage of the Eckington Presby- memiber of the Keller Memorial Luth- | terfan F,'hurch omcialedg Burfiucs\? eran Church and devoted much of her { in Glenwood cometery. Odd Fellows time to work in the church. She is{were in charge. Menibers of Sigma survived by her husband and four|Chi Fraternity. of which he was children. Walter B. Avery, John H.|member, were honorary pallbearers. Avery, Clarence Avery and Mrs. | Afr. Dalzell was widely known for j William . Kettler, all of this cits his poetry and prose. His most e notable poem was entitled “Arlington | RESIGNS TREASURY POST. Covered With Snow." Last spring he | J. P. Crawford, customs assistant was awarded a B. A. degree from Washington and Jefferson University, [to Judge McKenzie Moss, assistant|which he attended as a young man secretary of the Treasury In charge | and quit at the outbreak of the civil of collection of the revenues, has re- | war, during his junior year, to join signed that post to go with the law |the Unlon Army. firn of De Vries & Doherty of this| While in the service he declined v and New York. Mr. Crawford has | Promotion in order to remain with been succeeded by Frank Dow, for-|his “pale” and throughout his life merly of the special agents service | he maintained the name of “Private 15¢ customs, Dalzel Card of Thanks. HALLOWAY. We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation for the many floral trib. utes and ssmpathy of our relatives and friends extended at the death of our wife aud mother, HARRIET HALLO! JAMES H. HALLOWAY AND SON. * Marriages. ALDWELL. Mr. Joseph B. Cald- Tl Smanunces the marriage of his dangh- 1 JUSEPHIND THE MA to WILLIAM 7. c noukry 30, 1058, ar | Church, Baltimore, Md. SR Deaths. AVERY. Thursdsy. ry 31, 1924, at her home, SUSAN ELIZARI TH AVERY, beioved { TES gt Toim Buet Avery. - Fuserit o ¢ S a7, Pevroary S at 550 o'cloth: c tyle special for Saturday Ni e rome 18 Tomeise Gooch /0%, o at ment Prospect Hiil cemetery. BAYNE. Wednesday, January 30, ‘THOMAS, beloved husband of t! garet C. Bayre. Funeral lrom n.w.. Saturday. Februs Qlllih!n! Chur at 9 Relatives and friends invited. Interment Raly Rood cem- | oy, PO CARTER. Suddenly, Thursday, January 31, 1924, at her - residence, 2000 'South Dakota GRACE W., beloved wife of Delos M. Cartér. Notice of funeral bervl(xer Canton Crepe B - o us Body ‘will lle in state at ‘Columbia Lodge's | Eiks' Home, Friday, February 1, from 5| g t0 12 'and Saturdsy from 6 a.m. W. Bundy's funeral . n.w. Funeral Sunday. Feb! 8, from Ebenerer Baptist Church, and’ Gutlford sts., Baltimo: W. Jones. pastor. Atte WILLIAMS, Sec's: JOHN F. SNEED, Ex. aited Ruler. (Baltimore papers please copy. Departed_ thig lite Weduenday, Juo. uary 30, 1924. EDWARD ENNIS. beloved husband of Mary - Ennls (nee Whitting). Fuceral from the residence of his son. 1 st. ne.. on Saturday. February 2 p.n. Helativex and friends invited. ment Congressional cemetery, FENNELL, Thuriday, D, on Bllnnllyw:ebflfl\'y : Mass at St. AMartin's Church at 9 xoxm On Thursdsy, January 81, 1924, at a.m.. at Garfield Hospital, EDWARD EANKORD, belaved husband of Helen Lo Hoimes, aged sixty-one years. He is sur- vived by one son; Leland L. Holmes of Nor- folk, Va.. and two sisters, Mrs. E. P. Si- mona of Washington, D. C.. and Mrs. 8. H. Webb of Fort Wright, N. Y. Services wili Dbe held at Hysong’s pariors, 1300 N st. n.w., Saturday, February 2, at 11 a.m. Intérment (private)’ in Rock Creek cemetery. JACKSON. Members of the Lincoln Mutual Telief Association are hereby notified of the death, January 30, 1924, of Brother JOSEPH A JAOKSON. ~The usual amsemment will be payable at our mest meeting, N. BEAMAN, President, ty. While you don't need the Febru: st D a.m. Hequiem mass at St. Gabriel 275 o'ciock, | Relatives and frien Tnterment Mount Olivet cemetery. KUHN, Wednesday, January 30, 1924, HENRY, beloved husband 'of- the late Nettie Kubn. Jate | zemidence, b) ary 4. 5 i REV, J. N. BEAMAN, 1 LUCIAN I. THOMPSON. Rec. Sec. KELLY. Friday, Pebruacy 1, ; . ®Hi0Gkx, beloved hosbandef Jeannette Kelly: Funerai from his Iate residence, 1112 Allison ou Monday, Febroary 4, at 8:40 OPEN SATURDAY ® NIGHTS .1' Deaths. Membors of Federsl City Lodge, No. 0.0V are requestd v Fnaeral chuind of W, Jn Hemoriam. HAMILTON. red 1o the wmemory of my mytier, NANCY 4. HAMIL 1 he yeur ago todoy, o 1 to ler, oarn were all in vain w and bare her of pain reak the tender corl it the Teart. speak the word RANK AND DAUGH- MARY HAMILTON. d und Joyiug remembs . NANCY J. HAMIL] Junuary 30, X X A life one year ago todas. Rockville, M., HOLLY and my “devoted fath . i i Fehruary 1. M, Febrary LUSKEY. H:80 from Tho Nally & Souwe funeral pnr- | lors, 131 11th &t Katurday P spectfully Invited 1 gressionil Tnterment Con of son, dear ni cart is sud with pain. Is worll would be a heaven d L Imt e sour sweet face agai, Thore is one AL the Wi stitl will linger wiiere thes are laid DAUGHTEL it | HoY. e | embrance of our fat i five yeare FAGGIE AND B Tn wid but loving memors Chnrlotte Herenfier Departed this ife @ A ALY ILLIPS, Willian Phillips and . vldes i s 1% the spddext Ninfan and Bochett Ttenll, ihietie) s " HUSBAND AND CHII nd e X % CHARL sty yeur, safe in the o fe on ¥ Vreast There by fis love o'ershadowed Sweetls her soul §s at riat HER DAVGHTER, SARAH FIELD: JONES. 1 memors of ms father, CHARL A JONES, i, enterad torn, January 31, 1n9 JENNIE, { EILBY. . nic. on Wednesdas, WILLIAN 1, Janu Tn sad but loy o and and failer. JOSERH W Lo deartil this Hfe oo sew MAE PU . Fehruary 1. 1 M and the lat ddaughter as gone v is still A place i sucant in our b That never ean be flled. HIN LOVING FAMILY loving remembran: dutghter apd s furp . Febrnary 1, ices Sunday, Februurs MILLER. In sud b one we loy L, FATHE sional cemeters where s p.m. Relatives and friends jnvit When her aviary t xed i The duys arc ud time ah, hy Whed WALKER, Thurdas afternoon, SALLIE ALKER. bel ¥ liew, Naiteater Walhe Elizabeth King, Mrs. T and sister of M filip Dison and 3 few ate chidhood's ving care ix g AN iy pleasnres | orz1s, AR TRENE Mot o “this lle’ Bve vears zier's undet WALKER. £ Bxeeisior | P it not forgntten, THE FAMILY o toduy, Februars cute und worrow v & land of peace anid rest. Gk Lan taken » i thier, Where she has found eferonl rest THE PAMILY. of our dear 1. XHERWO 1 members of ure rea sittond WALKER Sat frum the tetween | SHERWOOD. 1 MARY E. WHIT MAYM WEST. Second Haptist Chureh, and T sts. nw. Relative wited WILLIAMS. life, Wednes i 3 am., at her resi: ave nw. ROSE oved mother of Bertha and and friends fo- Some day we In that i Our circie wil Never 1o | TALBRETT. In In fi'ltmnrlam. i In sad but lo prance of ! cd oue yeur agh " LERIT T wisdom knows what st to heaven o rest. UNCLE, AUNT AXD Aithough w No one koo my hear And when the eveniug shadows are falling And I am g ali alo: T ms Leart there voms ing, If they could only come howme. A word to o have mothers here Rememher she will ot alware be near e day we wi rstand. | To guide your foots sour pain lliy, broken dear| Think of this from day to das. duy ccus | Tove mother more w shie. naught but 'fllrl In ssd and lov son, EDGAR W ago today, Feb Though one vear hi Sou terty us, it secme but yester We do not know why God ook sou s & memors , who died tomed place s never can be filled. F tear. No one knows God alone. We of b FUNERAL DIRECTORS Perry & walsh Boy M _Perry—Main 984—Gers JAMES T. RYAN, 217 PA. AVE. 8.E. Chapel. Lincoln 142 Private Ambulances. s . ELOTSE BIRDSALL. HER AND MOTHER. ARCHER. Tn memors_of a desrls beloved husband and unele, S HER, wio departed this life o todas, ¥ ruary 1, 181 sw ge them. 'Uis true, Yeurs th oot sever Our laving remembrance of Yol HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND NIECE. BANKS. red to the memory of onr be- Livery in_ Conuection. loved mother, Mrs. AMANDA BANKS, who fert s G sears hyo todar, termirs 1| Joseph F., Birch’s Sons 1921, ; 30‘;4 nI St. N ‘v Established 154: she rest In peace Phone West 98 AND _GRANDDATGH- Automobile Service. J7 WILLIAM LEE, Fumeras Embalmer. Livery in connectlon BANES. and modern _ crematorium, remembrance of my beloved grandmother. 2 cal e A B AR i ieeri T.mothy Hilen this life three rears ago today, February 1, Phoss L. 53 1921, "Twas given the Although three Nenhar the successors of mor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare 1 mirs vou mo establishrent. . 940 F St. N.W. GRANDDAUGHTER, 3 Phone Frank. 6 BARNES, ce ot e i depart f ans s.zunflonsr. ) WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. Do Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Cliapel. 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BOWMAN, who died three years ago today, February 1, 1921 T often sit and think of you Wihen 1 am all alone, For memory is the only friend My grief can call its own. 1 The depth of my sorrow T cannot tell i At the loss of one I loved wo well, Aud while you lle in peaceful sleen i Sad memories of you 1 ehall always keep. i hands that did €0 much for us When helpless we las, knows they worked continuously, i tut they are gone today 1 ES OF HIS DEAR AND LOVING | MARY A. BOWMAN, AND CHIL- In sad rememlrance of our beloved | husband and father, THOMAS F. CLARK, who departed this life seven years ago to: day, February 1, 1917. ay he rest in peace. WIFE AND CHILDRE) DOUGLAS. In sat but loving remembrance of my devoted daughter, LENA DOU who departed this life four Tears ago es: terday, January 31, 1 ‘The menth of February is here, To me the saddest of the year. Tecause four vears a5 yésterday d.u(xm(r; passed Gom; £ our beloved mother, . who passed away three years ago toda: SON AND DAUGHTERS. FOER. Tn loving remembrance of our dear mother, ELIZABETH L. FOER, who de- ne Lincoln 480. parted this life three years ago’today. No one knows the silent heartaches Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Only those who' lost can tell ‘H BT. N.' Of the. grief that is horne i silence 1113 SEVENTH T N.W. Main 2473 Ot ‘the one we loved o well. FUNERAL DESIGNS. HER LOVL HTM‘{i MRS, GEO. C. SHAFFER e Siain i EHRLICH Dearest grandmother how 1 miss you, EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEAS, 90§ 14TH AT MOD] PRICES. st n.w. e e rou passed tway Cash & Carry Flower Stores And my heart s aching We can save you money on all floral de- 1 think of you each day aER . "DEVOTED. < GRANDDAUGHTER, signs. Funeral Flowers Delivered Free. 807 Tatn St. 804 T7ch Bt 120 Wiso. Av Frank. 5112, Frank. 10301, West 1 DOROTHY EHRLICH. BEEN, In sad but loving remembrance of O loving ‘Musband and father, WILSON GREEN, who died four years ago, January 30, 1920; our sister and dmuzhter, 'ELIZA- BETH JACKSON, who died two years ago, January 19, 1923, und our dear son and brother, EDWARD THOMAS GREEN. who Prompt auto delivery servioe. died seven years ago, January 24, 1919, Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Evers day brings back sweet memories, | Gtide Bros. Deep wit] our huru W “Thongnts of those we loved s ‘d? We Speci MFIorql AND DAUGHTI JUSEPHIN! AND 3 *”! Designs at Moderats. of my loving mwother, NANCY HAMILTON, Who departed this life oue vear ago today, 1l , oh_mother, el oo e Zorists| Some sweet day i’ avd by gmnw' m : . 14.F St. Fvary imemory brings a tea THE FAMILY—MRS. CAROLI iali HAMILTON. Tn sad but loving remembrance 1C S c February 1, 1923. TN Tiat 1 faay ‘mect you, dear motner, N HER DAUGHTER BEETIE MAY(