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a0 G & 100)=09 ~24 EXTRA! Tth O} NAX/ EXTRA!! EXTRA!! Women’s $2.25 to $3.50 Van Raalte and K— SILK HOSE .39 All Sizes SLIGH No Need to Go Into Deep Details Every woman appreciates worth of Van Raalte and K Hosiery. We cannot mention full name of the latter brand, ficicnt to say ‘tis one of the lc bran These and dozens trivial ing to the, Silk the bhut d- of the Hosiery industry. e supposcdly irregulars, we've personally examined pairs, -and the faults are ~scageely perceptible. Noth- ar the appearance or atfect the wear. We believe this to be the lowest price quoted in years, and the women ¢i Washington will be quick to sense the great saving. The new- est spring shades are here. “NEW SPRING DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Crepe-Back Satin Crepe de Chine Flat Crepe Canton Crepe Plain Taffeta Lovely Novelties Regular and Extra Sizes H. colors ’anel i | ndsome, Beaded. effects. |SERGE AND NOVELTY DRES§IE_S| . \x:)rtlln to $7.50 stunming raided, moacls, : the newest spri Appligue. Georgette, Lace and : purchase oi women's and misses’ braid trimied serge and novelt checked crepe dresses, N in the newest fashi 0000000000400 00000000000000000000000000, A POSITIVE CLEAWCE OF WINTER COATS Wotnen's aud_ Misses® 1 Vats rednced 3 1122 |14 § Worth to $18.50 | Worth to $25.00 | Worth to $29.50 e0004000000 000000 NEW SPRING SWEATERS Main- Colors: Buff, Harding Blue and contrasung . colored e * * t co: . other B o * . * * . - . be . . . +00600000 . 59c WOMEN’S CREPE & MUSLIN BLOOMERS AND STEP-INS ¥ fectas Toches Srain Muslin with 1 botiom Chinese nov- aves ne stripes. Yellow, with stripes and B1 and Lavender. Lae trimmed or silk embroidery legs ==LET’S MAKE SATURDAY GIRLS’ DAY B $4.00 GIRLS’ HEAVY WHITE REGULATION DRESSES 298 $1.50 Girls’ Gingham Dress New Gingham Frocks for ges 2 1 Amoskeag givg- ambhrays: tastily embroidered. | », ——CLOSING OUT ALL GIRLS’ COATS — 35 Coats that soldat $5.98. . .. . .. ... . .$2.79 50 Coats that sold from $7.98 to $12.98. . . $4.98 GIRLS’ NEW SPRING HATS For the little tot to the big girl of, 12 und 14 vears. The season’s mweszs 98 $ 98 things in Taffeta Silk and straw com- to binations. All wanted comblnea hades. purpose of excellent quality standard ginghams and chambray, with voile, organdie or contrast- 9 Women’s House Frocks ing color prettily embroidered pockets, cuffs and collars. House Frocks fashioned after regular street in solid color and all wanted checks, “Hay T T A Made of heavy white galatea cloth. Regulation style. White or blue collars. / Braid trimmed. Em- blems and ti Sizes 8to M. $4.00 Girls’ 2-Piece Shantung Dress This new o i models and you will find them suitable for this They come = ) i = D - Something New—You’'ll Be Delighted COLONIAL PUMPS N 17 o g = ¥ Of Rich Black Suede .89 Low Heels All Sizes A MANUFACTURER'S CLOSE-OUT Leather Handbags That Sold at $1.69 to $2 To stimulate active business a well known manufacturer closed out_these high-grade Pinch Bags, in all colors and shapes, with jeweled and carved frames and inside fttings. | chestra idlon will be held in the New Willard I -cITY §EWS IN BRIEF. he night death Febr: at M, The phion, sody,’ s0lo ‘cornetist Schubs he of the he pr he Tann, t day al The 'W. W. CHAMBERS C0. A Casket Hea | Burial Case Atiend ALl Frlly tilankets Parlors D! overture, Schubert’s new nter building is e ye tiy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRU. give u dance tomovrow night at Blue Triangle recreation center, 20th and B streets. United Statex Marine Dand Or- will resume its Wednesday concerts, postponed by _the of former President Wilso ary 20 in the band auditorium at 8:15 o'clock include “Jubilee’ “nfinished Sym- ' and the p- by Hosmer. Arthur 5. Witcomb, of the band, will play ert’s “Serenade | The Soclety of Polish Academicians will meet Sunday 2 pm. in Philo- demic Assembly Hall, Georgetown College, 37th and O streets. Polish students in the District invited. Short entertalnment program. The Central Citizenx' Awsociation ius postponed its February meeting. 0 annunl musical show and dance Young Men's Hebrew Associa- The Society for Philoxophieal In- quiry will meet tomorrow, 4:45 p.m. at Public Library. Topic for general discussion: “The Problem of Tran- | scendence in Recent Philosophy.” Wednesd 26. Pro. f the entertain wili be continue community work in resent Y. M. H. A. quarters until $300,000 Jewish community ted. Adlal M. productjon Columbin intorical I hold a Lincoln meeting Tuesday, ! ! p.m., in assembly hall of Cosmos Club, | Soloists, S. Elizabeth Kerr and Mabe Witman; poem, John Clagett “Abraham Lincoln and Mrs. | Lincoln, Ou Neighbors, Allen . b_will | Clark. Lincoln discussion. who directed r, will again be in char, 1z of the cast will he held Sun- fternoon at 2 o'clock. Bad Trinnele Outing | ‘The honrd ot governors of the | Washington Salon and United Arts | Soclety hag urranged for a free tui- tion French class for beginners, to- ]ml rrow, 7:15 p.n., at 1206 18th street. w S Will Furnish Complete Modern Funer; |, Toe burean of engraving and print- Cars ink is sponsoring a dance for the Up Embalming | benetit of the reau Exchange, to- 30 Details Imurru\\' at Grace Dodge Hotel. The Ladiex' Auxilinry of the He- Private Ambulances brew Home for the Aged will meet equipped rolling cot. stretchers and | Monday, 2:30 p.m.. 7@ 415 M street. o, Local calls only $4.00. and Chapel, Cor. Lith and Chiaptn N.W. ry Home hoard of X O. s, will give The Aux o Call Chambers—Col. 432 B s, omi Chapter, W MERCHANTS BANK & TRUST COMPANY |* Dupont Branch Dupont Circle Will You Leave Your Wife a Protected Estate? A PHYSICIAN died. leaving t ! estate of about §25 ting largely of high-grade corporation and muuicipal bonds. ” He had named a business iriend as his executor and trustee. his widow an The executor became interested in mining claims in New Mexico, and had expended all his own funds in exploration. Additional money needed for development. The widow's inheritance came at an opportune moment. Inexperienced in business matters, she heeded promises of doubling her wealth and sold_her bonds, putt the money into stock in the mining company. After a time the mining claims proved valueless, and the widow's estate was almost en- tirely dissipated. ur own estate: Do vou hare in a lump afe- In connection with vo cour wife to_receive her 2 sum, or do you wish it to go to her in some guarded form? You can accomplish the latter purpose by placing her portion in trust with this Company, assuring for her inheritance the sound management of a responsible institution. Befors deciding who will admin- ister YOUR ecstate, secure a copy ot our hookler, “Sufeguardini Your Family's Futu " It con- us much information about wills the management of estates, may be of assistance to you uging your aff L_Sour Convenient Locations — Main Office 15*&H Sts.NW. Brookland Branch 12" Newton Sts.N.E. Penna. Ave. & 20"St. Branch Al branches are fully equipped to render every possible banking serv- ice, and are located twhere there is ample porking space outside the limited parking zone. From the manufacturer’'s surplus — at prices that are less than wholesale Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at HALF PRICE Y5 off Yy off This is what one-half means— $50 Suits and Overcoats 25 $60 Suits and $70 Suits and . Overcoats " Overcoats 30 35 There are others at one-third . and one-quarter off, and every- thing is included, excepting Dress clothes. No Charge For Alterations Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street Deposits Accepted RY 15, 1924. FINALRTES HELD dance tomorrow at 1307 Massachu- setts avenue. The L ild of Trinity Chiwrch, Takoma Park, will hold @ food sale tomorrow at Stmpson's grocery. The Principa Awnocintion of Washington Public Schools, will cele- ibrate Its sixteenth birthday anniver- sary Monday at Grace Dodge Hotel. Anthropological Society will meet ! Tuesday, 4:45 p.m., in rooms 42-3 New I National Muscum.' Dr. Walter Hough {will lecture on “Artificlal _Illumina tlon—Its Effect 6n Human Progres All persons interested are invited. One of Three Brothers Kill- ed by Ford Train Buried in Boston Cemetery. { The Collexe Women's Club will have the third of its serles of musicals to-! morrow evening, 8 p.m. with Miss | Mary Isabel Kelly in charge of pro- gram. Proceeds will be for the pluno A Funcral services for Francis Bart- lett Manning, one of the three brothers killed Monday afternoon by the 18rd special train near Woods- ville, H., and former resident of omat ; i ehis city. were held Wednesday atter- i anniversary of the | oo Ko - Vew. birth of Susan B..Anthony with | o0 &t 3 ¢ h Bl public meeting tomorrow: afternoon | o0 Center, Mass. Re R. at it mw“lflhunm' s, 21 st street | Hazzard, pastor of the Grac northeast. . The speaker will be Jail | yal Church of Mane H., and Laughlin, an old suffrape campaigner | P41 Church of Manch S iy ind attorney, from Lociiand. Mt C" | & connection of the Manning family, ated. Interment was in A turkey dinner and dance for r benefit of Church of the Nativity and | !, Mount Auburn, Boston, xchool will be given under auspices| The other two brother: of the Sodallty Weineomue, ar P18 | and Robert L. Manninic bury Lodge Hall, Georgia and Colo- | Yesterday in’ Manchester, rado avenues, Dinner, 5 to §.30,| funeral services at their respect { residences. Ralph D. Reed, a com- Dancimg, 9 to 12. s panion on the fatal trip, whose in- Jurjes proved not serious well on the way to re Precau ry Measure Taken. Upon regaining consciousness he stated thet the party had taken pre- caution before starting their short hike up the railrond tracks to the place they were to turn off to climb the mountain, to ask the station- i r at Woodsville #n the next {traln was due. M. that the stationmaster re no train was due for ms knowing anything abo express bearing Henry | party. Tpon b R. Howard, ning nd G finmediately where they Mrs. John brothe Manning. turned 1o Manni daugh Mary Ad: ng, w join her father Saturday night, where she will take up her residenc Wax Army Officer During War. | Mr. Manning was the son of the late Capt. Charles Henry Manning of Manchester. He was married to Miss | Edythe How n 1916, war he @ 1 Medi s wias star tiened for more than a vear in this city. He was a graduate of Harvard University, and i the war has been instruetor therc in zoology and biology. At the same time studying for the degree of doctor of philosophy., which was to have bLeen conferred upon him this spring. Many floral tributes w sent to the home, b -s letters of consola- tion, including one from Mayor Tru- dell of Manch: r, in which letter he tated that all Manches mourning for its illustriou personal cull was mad. President Lowell of Harvard Univer- sity, who came to offer his s th The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet Sunday, 3 p.m., at Chain bridge station for a hike. Visitors invited. The Na fonal Womnan's Party will honor the home, Georke Mass Charles B, were buried following at ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Charles P. Howard, president of the International Typographical Union, will address the printers of Washing- ton, in the Typographical Temple, | 423 G strect northwest, at 445 ported that TONIGHT. of Natives, D. .. will meet 8 o'clock, at Washington Club. En- L tertaintng prog 1 | Ford und dy, B ing of the - 2 fat ¥. 1. Man- ather of Mrs left Newton_Center, wére joined by Mr. and Remey of New York. and sister of Mrs, Mr. Howard and son re- ashington her ;l Ave un entertainment {xonic Temple, Bethesda, ithe chapter. Irogram land humorous readings Phillips. at New Ma- for benefit of of dramatic by Elizabeth i The Ladies’ Afd of the M. . Church jof Hyattsville will serve supper from 5:30 to 8 o'clock in the basement of { the church. The Park View Wome {mect, 8 o'clock, In Park View School jMrs. Dashwood, from the National | Woman's Party wil speak. s Club will ant in the | Rathbone Temple No. 8, Iythian Sis- {ters, will give a progressive 500 card {party at 1612 8th street City Club. Miss Ada e a free talk, § o'clock, The New Creation. Women's Rainey will | subject, | William B. Cushing Auxtli |Sons of Veterans, will meet, § o'c n Pythian Temple. Dance, under auspices of Catholic { Women's Service Club, 9 o'clock, at | Cathollc Community House, 601 E | street. TRAIN TO AID RELIEF. « aperation of a transcontine ain’ from Los Angeles will be a of the na- e it pale 000 cuns nill started by elief on March 1, a 1 by the or- American Assoclation of Uni ty iWomen wili he addressed hy Miss iHelen Pankhurst of University School New York, who will describe “The iton Plan”'of which she Is the orig- | J11K | {inator. She is about to visit Japan ut | (MO {request of that government. to intro- | HOn-W Il]ucu the Dalton plan. | ‘The Hubbard Home and School As- clation will meet, 8 o'clock, M: iurles 3. Bell will present a picture | f Gurdiner G. Hubbard to Hubtard | National Capital Post, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, will give a pre-Lenten dance, 9 o'clock, Odd Fellows Hall. Entertainment at 8:15 o'clock. Busi- ness sesslon, 7:30 o'clock. ganization today Twao trains will start Iy from Los Angel procecd t over as 1sus City, Hto one train the Atlantic Baltimore the train will consist of at least twenty car- cities along the way, hut Washington loads containing nearly one million cans of milk. it is estimated. Milk gns will be held in numerous icluded among those mention- 5 ne and { routes where they 1d con- seaboard. as k - joine tinue T to On_arrival at A joint meeting of the and the Juunlor Yale Club ¥ 15 o'elock. at University Club. Win- slow Lovejoy, 1925, captain-elect of the foot ball team will speak; and — motion plctures of “Life at Yale” will be shown. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | JTWILLIAN LEE, Faberss Director g Miss Florence M. Brown's Sunday | Embalmer. Livery (i conection Commodions schoo class will give a valentine par- | ebapel and wodern crematorium. — Moderats ty at Y. W. C. A., 614 E street. 482 E peices. 332 Pa. ave. .w. Tel. call M. 1885, A valentine and masquerade ball Tm_\othy Hanlon will_be given under auspices of the! 641 H N.E. _Pliose L. 5343. Good-of-the-order committee of Gold- en Rule Council No. 10, Daughters of V'L. SPEAI{E co. America, at Masonic Temple, Sthand | 31 o . ¢ | Neither the successors ot nor con- E streets northeast. Dancing, § to 12 nested'Sich the mg'“l’:“s SoF o A free {llustrated lecture, “Bruges, | Bbone Frank. 6428 *7 557 = t. N. the Northern Venice,” will be given by Senora de Castro Cervantes of ! Bureau of Commercial Economics, § o'clock, Y. M. C. A. assembly hall. William McKinley Circle, No. 2. Lad!es of G. A. R., will meet, 8 o’clock, in G. A. R. Hall. Ladies’ Guild, Holy Trinity Church. will have a card party and dance, § o'clock, in Boys' School. { Troop 73, Boy Scouts of America, will be addressed by Dr. Abraham Simon, § _o’cloc] t Eighth Street { Temple. _Subject.’ “Scouting. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVIC! Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 {CHAS.S.ZURHORST. J WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H e Phone Liacoln 524, Modern Chapel. Automoblie Funeraia. Quick, Dignified ana Eficient fervics. W. Deal & Co. §16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200, Automobile Service. = THE ORIGINAL e * WR.Speare Co, _ 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WMAIN 108 FORMERIY 940 FST. LMUS R.SPEARE Wil B.SPEAI & S CLYDE J. um‘fi-—- = HERBERT B. NEVIUS 32¢ NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608 Private_Ambulanes. JUSEPR ESTABLISHED 1850 MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONFS: MAIN B512-5513 THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 81 ELEVENTH ST. 8.B. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homellke Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. Frank LOST. ATGRETTE White, Wednesiy Frenig, e feen 020 F at. me. apd Oid 8chool. return to above | cul Reward. { HAR PIN—Piatinum, with one Ameinyst set- lun.. Reward. Mrsl I 5. Lester, 708 Rtock Crpels_road n.w. | BAG—Biue _silk, faken by mistake from Ivy Corset Shop, containing gold thimble (val- ued as gift from my mother), also $3. Please retarn to above shop. CLASS PIN—Letters F. N. .02, on_front; own initiain on _back: Phone Potomac 1504. & DOG—Setter, female: white and black, tan spots over eyes: lost February 6; D, C, tag 1 9401; $25 reward for any information. ia_3807. _Left little pupples Fear GMT brown iicense No. 11708. Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. i L e Tacphane; __Main 2473 Perry & Walsh Boy M._Perry—Maln 984—Gerald Walsy. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. ‘;;ln *s 1 Chapel. Model Choivate_Ambulances. Ly nGomection When_the W. W. CHAMBERS SERVICE 1 ecommended you have been guided in {the Fight,direction. Funerals, 375, $100, $125. 5% PHONE COLUMBIA 432 P Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.w. Eatablished 1841 Phone West 96. Automobile Service. FUNERAL DESIGNS- Prompt_auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. GEO. C."SHAFFER #hgne Main 107 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 800 14TH AT MODERATE PRICES. st We Specialize in Floral Designs at Moderate icos INC Jorists WU, STS. NW. MAIN 6953, We Can Save You Money l‘)‘ll all !fllonl designs. Funeral Flowers De- Pered Free. o D AT e iate Wien. Ave. Frank. 342- Frank. 10391, West 1702, | DOG—Setter; female; whi spots over eyes: lost February 9101, 'Liberal reward for any Columbla 3307, _Left little puppi ; tag Inormation. ITY PIN—Delta Upsilon, “a. K. ! Munson™ on back. 212 House office bidg. 16+ FRATERNITY PIN with initials W, Call Line. 178, Rew Wb X | GLASSES—Sunday, on 14(h o Iines. _Col. 5064, R 'L)T:HI | GLASSES~Child's shell rimmed, on Califor- nis st Potomac School. y 3 e ool Reward. Plone HANDBAGWII party_who Took | by mintake from pew In 8t. Jona's" Charen Thursday poon return watch, valuable for + sentimental .ceasons, ta telephone operator the Rochambeau? $10 reward: no questions asked. NECKPIECE—Small, fur, Wednesda; | Keich's o, Conn. - ave, and 5. ste e i 1 car. Apartment 28, 2122 Decatur pl. OPERA GLASSES, In plush ba | Polt's ‘Theater. Thursday eventag. ~Hoos { Telephone . 8944. PACKAGE—On the morni finished waist of dres: Call North 6340. | POCKETBOOK—Brown Teather, *bills and change, auto license, beln?;'::“(‘}’fl'r’ 1518 and Sherman'aves. Reward. Col. 21233, ot Reward. of the 1. - e e 14th, un. sewing material. ! RABBIT-HOUND—Brown, white on breast: lnlme lnll‘“agdml on collas reward. Call bt TERRIER—Small, black and tan: Ohio tag. Reward. Nofify or re. Restaurant, 2118 Rhode i : PECTACLES—Shell frames, In case 1 “Franklin,” Wednesday, near Treasury - oen Adams 3448, 15 Al f black fox fi . ot :‘n & Plals Hotel, Rovm sy, oA 18 WRIST "WATCH—Lad. ‘Wednesd: . seen 12 aad 3, on 1 st ne Reward, 905 L % WRIST WATCH, lady's Eigin; Febraary 1. between 14th and G and 12th and Pa. ave. Reward, Lincoln 3208-W, hours, not | the special | Adams Howard, brother, | During the | he was | pa- | | | | FORF. B, MANNING i | | | | | | Episco- | Washington WILLARD P. COLMAN RITES HELD TODAY | Services Are Conducted by His Pastor, Rev. Dr. John \ C. Palmer. Funeral services for Willard Perry | Colman, who died at the wheel of his automobile, were conducted at his late residence, 634 Keefer street, to- day. Rev. Dr. John C. Pulmer, pastor of the Washington Helghts' reshy- terfan Church, officiated. Burfal was in_Fort Lincoln cemetery. Mr, Co was born in this July 2, 1869, the son of Lieut. and Mrs, Perry Colman, formerl Medford, Mass. Mr. Colman public schoo eity Col. | of | was educated in the of this city and started arcerawhen a mere boy. in civic and religions He was & member of the Heights' Presbyterian Church and was an active worker in the Billy Sunday Campalgn Associa- tion. He was treasurer of the la organization and troas of the Philateli lon. Hy is survived by arah E. Colman. formerly Miss Lan- terman of Oxford, N. J.; a daughter, Mrs. Alfred B. Baker, and a brother, Harry Atwood Colm, Cards of Thanks. BLATER, We wixh to express onr thanks | and #tion to onr friends for their svmpathy and beautiful foral fribites at the recent dewth of our Aenr witer. Mrs MAMIE SLATER. THE SISTERS. THOM. 1 wdsk to thank my friends and rela vex for the many Howsrs and sympathy shown ‘e at’ fhe death of my father, AMUE THOM. MOND THOM. * projects rx 13, 1624, WHAREY, Jr. “Turner Baker. in services in th turday, Feb. BAKER. Wednesduy Shenundouti, Vi, MAT beloged hushand of F i 23 . ¥ chapel runry 16, at 11 a.m. BARRETT.. Wednesda. 0 p.m., At St CK L belove Barrett and_Ania C. Carolina ave. se. Apf the ahove residence, Satirday, February 10 at 8:30 a.m., thenee to St. Teresa's Chureh, where solemn high ns - will b at ® am for the repowe of his soul In- Fment Mt. Olivet. Kolatives and Criends Februury 13, 1924, Hzaberh’s Hospita Lrowger of Michnei Fraser, 118 North: Frineral fron Departed this life Tnesday, Febru: 1024, at her resldence, 311 Elm st. n.w N BELL, the beloved mother o s | Chavix and Juli ond Baptist Church, February 17, at 1:30 o'clock pm. friends’ invited. BROADUS. Diepurted this life. suddenly Thurs iy 14, L ALLEN s <on of Berrs Broadu £ Jobn, Willlam, Wallace and Bes: sie Broadus. Fupersl Saturdas. Febr .nl Sunday, Relutives an 16, from his Iate residence, ¥24 3t st. 8w, ® BROWN. bruery 15, 1824, at Mount WINFIELD BCOTT BROWN. szel S0 years, Funeral at Front Royal. Va February 17, at 2 p.m. ers picase copy.) y M4, 1924, at bisi n.e. MET VIN- Raivier, M., tursday, Februs You st aturdas, Iuterment at St. Mary's cometery. + Departed 4t ber home v 14, 1924, Mrs. Market st (privute) M CUSBERD. © rning, Interment emeters. s v uway Wednes. 024, 12:30 a.m., oved daughter of 1 and Maria Cveberd und de Cabaniss, James W dxter. Fus orse this ity wud was Mothe: 4 Canvent for john T. Darsey of Wi, @t the resi of_his parents, K ot DONALD FRANCIS. teloved ot wnd o 1. Eagsn. Fuueral ents’ residence Monday. Feb- ruary 15, at 2 pan. Intern comatery. Relstives aud friends invited. 17, ELMORE. ‘Thursd b 1024, at his tesidence, 6th st ..’ EMMETT CLAIBORNE. brother of 1. W. Elmore and the late Nainie T. E) Furieral serv- ices At § 208 1 st now., on Saturday, Februars 16, at 2 pm. e tives and friends invited. Interment Oak Hill cemeters. FORREST. 'Tue Febraary 12, 1621, at 8 e, the leachman, 1382 ¢ n.w. JAMES EDWARD 'FOK- | © Me eaves te mourn thelr loss a Wl and devoted wife, Hattie Forrest: | g son, Lee Forrest. gregation] Chureh, 17th and P sts. n.w.. Suoday, 1 pom. Re- mal he seen at James’ Bros.' undertak ing establistment, 19th and L sts. 1 16 GREEN. Wednesday, February 13, 1924, at i< residence, 2701 Conpectiont ure. 1. heloved husband of Fannle M. erul from the parlor of W. R. Denre Compans, 1205 H st n.w.. on Sat- urday, February' 16, at 2:30 p.ni. Inter- ment private HALL. Thursday. February 14, 1 E., beloved husband of 0 Hall, Aged 71 vears. Fu rexidence of his daughter, Brinkley, 315 11th st ¥ runry I8, at 2 pa. Relative fuvited. Interment Congres: Suddenly, on 7 % her n.w..' WILHELMINE C. Funeral private. H HAYWOOD. Wednesday, Februars 13, 1924, | “ut her residence. the Presidentinl Apart: ments, 16 aud L Ms. p.aw WIL- N, widow of William i Funeral services will be held at Ler late residence on Saturday, February 16, at 10 a.m. I terment private. HENDERSON. Thursday, February 14, 1924, ut 440 pom., At her residence, R st nav.. MARGARET DERORA, beloved wife of the Jate Wiiliam A. Henderson. Funeral from_the above resideace Monday, February 1N, 1924, At $:45 w.m.: thence to Hol Trinity Chureh. where olemn high mass will be sung at W, Interment Arling. ton mational cemete Telatives and friends fuvited to attend, 1w LIVENER. Dussed peacefulls away. Thurs- day night, February 14, 1824, at 9: c] MOSES LIVENER, 238'L st. v, He 1 one daughter, Mrs. Matllda Winkfeld, a host of relatives and friends. Notices of funeral services later. o MINGO. On Monday, February 11, 1024, at 6:15 p.w., at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Patterson of Indlanapolis, Ind.. ALMA F. MINGO. Remaius muy be seen at Siewait's chapel, 30 H st dny. Fuieral from Zion Haptist bruary 18, at 2 p.m. Dastor. Thursday, February 14, 1924, at : PANNELL, beloved Gaughter of Alplonso and Bessle Punnell: sister of Maud Thoraton, Florence Harnes, Liilian and Arthur, Esrl, Medell nd Nicholas Pannell. Funeral Sunday, February 17, at 2 p.m., from her late resi dence, 343 F st. s.v. Remains resting a1 the funeral parior of W. Ernest Jarvis Co. 2222 Georgim ave. n.w. 16 PANNELL. Depart life Thursday, Fel Tunry 14, 1924, at 2:10 .m., THELMA PAN NELL. She leaves to mourn their loss & devoted mother and father, three sisters, Maude, Florence and Lillian: four brothers, Arthur, Farl, Medell and Nicholas, and & wf relut! and friends. Funeral serv- residence, 343 F st. wo.. Relatives and friends fn- Al cemetery. | Thursday, Fel residence, 131 HART { ell Sunday, 2 pm. vited, No one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have lost can tell Of grief that s borue fn silence For the little daughter we loved so well, THE FAMILY. 10° PHILLIPS. Thursday, February 15, 1024, at ! Georgetown University Hospital, GER TRUDE A.. loving sixter of . and Howard F. Phillips. Funeral from the resi- dence of ‘her brother. 1858 Ingraham at. now., Monday. February 18, at 2 p.m. Rels tives and friends invited. 17¢ RAGLAND, Thursday. February 11, 1924, at{ THOMAS ‘'W., beloved husband of i Ragland. Funeral from bis late | 219 13th st. s.w.. Saturday, Feh-! t 2 p.m. Interment Rock (';eekg ity i February 18, 1024, at | C.. beloved sister of Funeral from her resi- ! nce, 804 Tih st. n.e.. Maturday, February ! 6, at 9 a.m. Thenee to Holy Name Church, here requiem mass will be sald for the Tepose of her soul. Interment at Mt. Olivet cemetery. i 5t AN RENSSELAER. Suddenl¥, . VA oaay 15, Tu3s, "at the' Rooambeay MARY B., wife of John Van Rensselser. Fuveral private. Kindly omit fowers, 15 VANDERHOFF. _Felwuary 14, 1024, at 11:20 m., at her residence, No.'5 Rhode Island ave 'n.w., Mrs. witow of Willlam . Vanderhoff. Fuderal from the chapel o Jotm R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w . 8a urday, February 1 . Taterment Leesburg, Va.© (Le ©OpY.) 9 SMITH. Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.. KATIE rs. Mary A. Rocl | WILLIAMS. | HoROWITZ. | sPARROW. Tentlug @t the clapel extingai chiape Banio & Co 412 1 st 1 tiie chapel of Wiliiam Felriur, 3 pm. he’ Trinity Chuc'h, Upper Mari: 1., ehere services will b held at 4 teiatives and friewds fnsited to Tuterment Cpper Marlbors, Md Wedneaduy. Febroars 13, 19 80030 . TOREIN 1. WILLLAGS, pat loved “yushand ‘of Nettie ‘I1.. Williams, d Toted father of 1L Bertha Williams. ueral from his lufe residence, 1 B, Naturday, Febroars 0. 2 uneral private! Kind'y omit Sowers, WILLIAMS. A sl communication of Eureka Lodge, . F. A A, M i Temple,” Satiirday, Febra: re a2 o'clock m. for the piirpoke of JOSEPHL. WILLIAMS " Fohers iy 1329 8 ar. SAM'L W In Memoriam. BOHNE. In sad but loving remembrance of our deir som and brother, LOUIS F. BOHNE, dr. who' e Life two years a0 tai 924, Huw lappy we were in days gone by When our circle was B w it fx broken, 0 sleep at the Savior's feet He gave no one a lust furewell, He' wald guod-bye to none Hix loving heart just ceused to best And before we knew it he was gone. How we miss the welcome footsteps Of the one we loved so deur. Otten we listen for his coming Fully sure that he is near. Thou art gone. but not forgotten; Fresh our love will ever be. For aw long as there is memory. Louls, we will always thiok of thee. Some day we'te going (o meet You O that bewutiful golden shore Our circle will then be complete. agatn, Never to be broken no more. THER AND Sunda. thence to 1 boro, M., . tend. is gone, HMIS LOVING MOTHER, FA SISTER. In loving remembrance of our be- duugliter. MARGARET G. CARK (nee who departed this life two e ueo today, February 15, 192 Often to the grave we wander. Flowers to y with loving care On the grave of Who 5 Mlecping there. MOTHER AND FATHER. DIGGS. A tribute of love to the memory of my_ devoted mother, CHARLOTTE DIGG who passed away seven years ago, Febru Seven years have come and gone But to me it seems as ons Since my mother passed away, ok before the breuk of day. HATTIE 3, HER LONELY DAUGHTER, SEDGEWICK. EDWARDS. Iu sad but loving remembra: my devoted mother, KATIE EDWARDS, departed tlix life nine years ago today, Februars 15, 1915. A loving mat No friend on GARDINER. MATTHEWS. A tribute of of_uar dear_ones, devo KDINER, who de 2 years Ago toder. loving grani who 161t 0s 5, 1911, loved them, Febraary mother,” E! thirteen ye Not dead 1o us. wi . CHILDKE! ELIZA STEWART arted this life ive years ago tods. ruacy 15, 1919. We caunot hear your loving voice, Your £miiex we cannot see, Bat let this little token show We still remember tlee. HER CHILDREN. ALFRED, MARY, AND _DAUGHTERIN-LAW, STEWART. HEURICH. In lovinz remembrance of dear danghter, ANNIE M. HEURICH, departed this 1ife six years ago today, ¥ ruary 15, 1918, How we miss the welcome footster the one we love so dear: We listen for the comiag, Feeling sure thut vou re nes LOVING MOTHER, MRS, COGSWELL. HORAN. In sud but loving remembrance of onr darling motier. JULIA HOR. Geparted this life onie vear ago tods: rusry 1023, Auniversary mass Aloysius Church today. We stood by her bedside, We saw lier sovl depart, And when we realized she was deac Imost broke ovr hearts. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. In sad but loviag remem- r husband and father, LU HI HOROWITZ. A tribute of love and remem brance of our loviug brother. ABE HARRY HOROWITZ, who departed. this life 1 years ago today, February 15, 1822, There was # place fn_heaven Which was not complete: Gol called our dear brother To Bl the vacant seat. A precious one from us has gone, Toved s sti 2 cunt in our Reart Which never can te Biied. His ToviNG sisTon In sad but loving remembra ur devoted son, ARE HARRY HOLO. who departed fhis life two sears ax0 . February 15, 1922, Out in life's garden, where sympathy grew, God planted a soul, "twas the soul of you. Life's wonderful Gurdener love seeking went through Till he found a heart—" ou. We haye walked through life's garden of roses and you And we found one sweet blossom Jeweled with_dve, Love's sympathy, faith, all unchanging and true. And the heart of our flower, dear son, His LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. KING. In sad but loving remembrance of our darliug mother and grandparent, Mre. LAURA V. KI ho departed this life four years ago toduy. Februaty 15, 1920. we 1ot see vour loving face, The smile we used to see: Dut. let this token show hat wo Will always think of thee. Keep her, Jesus, ta Thy keeping, THU we_reach the shining shore: Then, O Master, let us To'love und Keep b betos DAUGHTENS _AND = HER MR.AND MRS, L. as the heart of "t ve her, HER TWO ANDCHILDRE In sad but loving remembrance of NANCY LANDON. who ight years ago tod hought of sweet remembrance, Just & memory sad and true. Just the love and sweet devotion Of the one who thinks of you. HER LOVING DAUGHTER,” BERTHA L SCOTT. . y In_memory of our Oy DBk VR deparied fhix iife thevs years ago today, February 15, 1021. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cauuot change them, it's true: Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Some day we liope to meet thec, ‘When the days of life have fled. And_in heaven with joy to greet thee, ‘Where no farewell tears are shed. Thoughts of our mother, we loved 8o desr. The hands that did so much for us, Now help y they lay; God knows they worked continuously, But they are gone today. But long as life our hearts shall hold The methory ever dear, And o'er thy ’grl\‘«;'h; x‘:n.ervy griet die silent > Shall fall the HER SONS: UARLES. Tn sad but loving remembrance of “nur ‘dear auntie, ALICE E. QUARLES, who died four years dear mother, o today, February 15,1020, D the chairs stand vacant: O ey were Miled Dy those we love. One By one the seats are fillng In Our Father's home above. 3 HER DEVOTED ECE, ETHEL CUTCIL but_loving remembrance siher, CONEAD SCHAPER, Fo deparicd this life sixteen years foday: Februaty 16, 1005. 18 803 In sad but loving memo of our dear wife and mother, MATTIE SPAR- oW . ‘Who departed this life one year ago, February 15, 1023. Mother, your trials are over, Your victory has been won; Yoy 'are over om the shining sbore, Wnere acath will gever come: * Yes, we shall meet you, When life's trias are o'er; Oh, how glad to greet you, For we will part no more, THE FAMILY. SPRIGGS. In sad but loving remembrance of our_ dear husband and father, CHARLES E. SPRIGGS, who departed this life one year ago today, February 15, 1923, He was busy all the time, No friend on earth Uik him do we find, s WIFE AND CHILDREN. o Io san and loving remembrance of nd_ devoted mother. mother.in-law O Srandmother, JULTA WHITE. who, der parted this life nine years &go todsy, Feb- Rary 15, 1915, - To think of you dear moths 1t simost breaks our heart: Your memory is always with us, HEL DEVOTED RON. DAUGHTER-IN.LAW AND GRANDBON, JAS. E.. ELIZABETH ¥ AND JANES A Wit T WRIGHT, In loving_memory o ALY LEARNED WRIGHT, who' ost ool into rest February 15, 1917. &

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