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fHE EVENING STAR, W ASHINGTON, D Spring Veils 49c¢ ea. Smart Semi-Circular an Straight Veils, braided and fancy horders: on 0Ctago nd fancy meshes: correctly cut for wear with medium sized or cloche hats. Plain colors mbinations. Goldenberg's—First Floor. For Half a Day Friday . New Spring Hats = Sensa nal ‘Values in This Ex- ceptional Sale—Friday Only! Strect ] Hair Cloth, Milan aund Si all the newest spring colors to tions: Hats of Visca, ilk Combina- and Dress choose from. All the, smart ncw advance modes —cverything that is smart and desir- able in millinery for now and later. Ribbons, flowers, ornaments and rhincstone pins used for ornaments. Goldenberg'z—Second Floor. Odds and Ends of . . p s Men’s Furnishings (124 pairs) Natural Gray Cash. mere Hose, full reinforeed heel, toe and _so!l broken > sizes. Former 35¢ 15(, grades. Friday at...... (430) Worsted Jersey Sweaters V-neck and roll-collar styl plain colors and breast stripes. _ Sold for- merly at $2.95. $l _44 day at.....ooooinnn (10) Cocoon Broadcloth Shirs. plain lavender and blue; perfect quality, but slightly soiled from handling; sizes 15t 16 and 16'5. For- merly $4.95 each, $l .95 Friday at........ (27) Wool Gloves, black, Oxford gray and brown. For. - Terly 3100 pair. Fri- 5OC day at.... 5 (212) Heavy Cotton Ribbed Un- dershirts, ecru and silver gray; mostly ail sizes; seconds of $1.00 grade. Friday 39C (67) Heavy-weight Domet Flan- nel Night Robes, seconds of the Fauitless make. For- mer $1.50 and $2.00 69C grades. Friday at..... (28) Genuine Lambsdown Fleece-lined Union Suits, random gray color; szes 44 and 46, Former $2.50 $ 1.39 grade. Friday at.. (16) Lewis Worsted Union Suits, heavy.weight; ribbed; s |- ver graFy; DE',‘SC?“S quality. Former$6. grade. Sizes 42, 44 $l '79 5 and 48 oniy..... (243) Neylige Shirts, of corded madras and 80-square percale: Soft cuffs: perfect quality: broken lots of regular stock and recent sales. Former 79C $1.50 grades. Friday at Friday OddgLots of oL : Boys’ Clothing (200) 79¢c to $1 Blouses, at- tached collar and neckband styles; white and colors; sizes 6 to 14 years; also a small lot of shirts; slightly damaged. Fri- 29c First Floor—Bargain Table, (15) $7.50 Wool Mackinaws, heavy weirht; made with con- vertible coilar and muff pockets;_sizes 7 t0 10 years. Friday $3.79 at .. .. (14) $1 to $1.39 Pajamas, of out- ing flannel and cotton: one and two piece styles; slightly soiled: some subject to minor imperfec- tions; sizes 4 to 16 years, Friday, each, 59C (200) $1.00 Wash Suits, in Middy, Oliver Twist and Khaki Flapper sty plain colors and combinations; sizes 5, 6 > and 7 years. Friday 69(, (5) $8.75 Blue Serge Suits. all wool: Norfolk models, with lined <nickerbocker pants; Sizes 8 and 9 years. $4_69 Friday at....... . (5) $15 “Stout” Suits, 3 with two Dpairs of pants; sizes 11, 13 and 14 years, and 2 with one pair of pants 7 size 20 years. Fri- $8 5 day at.l... . . (14) $12.75 and $15 Junior Over- all-wool, plaid-back ma- made with con- and 3 years. Friday at... (3) $9.75 Overcoats, all-wool. dark green cheviot; red wool lined; size 2; also one light tweed Overcoat, plaid back, inSize 10 years. $3.95 Friday, each. at.... Goldenborg's—Third Fioor. Wash Goods Remnants and 50¢ Grades. At 25¢ Yd. _ Remnants of 36-inch Shadow Check Batiste, 30-inch Printed and Plain Color Plisse Crepe, 36-inch Printed Pon- gee, 3u-inch Colored Dress Crepe, 38. 3o-inch Whitc Tndian Head, 32-inch White Dotted Swiss, 40-inch White H0-inch White Organdy, 40- cte. Good, useful lengths. Remnants of Printed Voiles. fine quali nch Printed Voile: ion Voile, 36-inch White Novelty Voiles, nch White Mercerized Lawn, s. 38 inches wide; 44-inch Transparent Colored Orcandy. 36-inch Mercerized Ratin. spun, 36-inch Mercerized Shantung Pongee, 38-inch Plain Color l Regular 39¢ Two-ply Voiles, 36-inch Mercerized Colored Poplins, 36-inch Printed Canton Crepe. 30-inch Mercerized. Plisse Crepe, 36-inch Lavender Linen, 35-inch Silk and Cotton Ponges Head, 40-inch White Two-ply Voile, cerized Cotton Wash Satin, 30-inch Silk and Cotton desirable lenaths. 55c and 69c grades. Indian White Chiffon. etc. Friday 8% oieiesi oo Remnants of White Goods. consisting of 36-inch Pajama Checks, 36-inch Longcioth and | Nainsool lengths from 1 to 5 yards. 25c grades. Friday lsc ‘ Goldenberg's—First Floor. Draperies & Window Shades 32 and 34 inch Drapery Mate- rials, including Marquisette and light or dark color cretonnes; lengths from 2 t;sa yards, Former 25¢ and 29c grades. Fii- IZC day ‘ar S z 34 and 36 inch Washable Cre- tonnes. in mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards; linht and dark stripe, bird and foliage designs, for dra- peries, cushion, comfort and furniture covers. _For- mer 3%c grade. Friday 19C (First Floor.) Oil Opague Cloth Window Shades, termed mill seconds on account of slicht imperfections, nothing to impair their useful. ness; 3x5.9-ft. size; strong spring rollers; white, ecru and greens. When _ perfect 39‘: sell at $1 each. Friday at 29c Stamped Absorbent Towels, hemstitched ends; as- lgc sorted pretty design: Friday at..... (&imit, four. . 59¢ Stamped,Lunch Cloths, 36 inches round; spoke stitched for crochet. Friday at. 39c $1.98 to $3.50 Linen Center- pieces, with German cluny ice edges; sizes 18 to 24 $l inches round. Friday at.. Goldenberg's—First Floo: $1 Seamed Bleached Sheets, 75¢ 72x90 Seamed Bleached Sheets, slight seconds; three.quarter.bed size; hand torn and ironed. 30c Bleached Pillowcases, size 45x36 inches; hand torn and ironed; perfect quality; about twenty dozen in 22C the lot. Friday at... Geldenberg's=First Floor, 44.inch White 38-inch Mer. 39¢ . _Remnants of White Gobds, including 36-inch woven stripe and_check Dimity, 36-inch In- dia Linon, 36-inch Mercerized Batiste, in lengths from 1 to 4 yards. 29c 19(: and 35c grades. Fri- day at.............. Friday Savings On Hosiery Women's Full-fashioned Thre. Sitk Hose, in biack and assoried colors; double sole, heel and to double lisle garter tops; mostly all sizes. Seconds 89(: glx $2.00 grades. Friday = n o mediu Wom. ot e, weight, in black and Gordova seamed and seamless backs; broken sizes. Sec. 12’/2(: onds of 19c grade. Friday at. Bk Women's Fiber Silk Hoze, in noveity stripes; black, beige, bea- and gray; seamed back; mostly all sizes; also lot of weighted silk hose, in noveity ef. fects; choice of gray or cordovan; some subject to imperfections, others n;:cjcal quality. 79 ormer rades. Friday at i C A Buy Floor Coverings Tomorrow At Unusual Reductions (32) 9x12-ft Heavy Double-warp Grass ‘Rugs; regular $7.50 grade. At .. regular At .. $22.50 grade. sels Rugs; regular $22.50 grade. At.. sels Rugs; regular $32.50 grade. At.... Axminster Rugs; regu- lar $50.00 grade. At $3.98 (5) 27x15-ft. Axminster Hall Runners; $12.50 . (8) 7.6x9-ft.. Seamless Velvet and Brus- $13.75 (11) 9x12-ft. Seamless Velvet and Brus- $19.75 (7). 9x12-ft. Seamless Wilton Velvet and $34.75 0dd Lot of Women's Neck- wear, including Collar and Cuff ‘Sets, Bertha, Panel and Tuxedo - Collars, Vestees of linene, lace and organdy. Slightly mussed and solled from handling. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Only Half a 'Day_fo Dispose of Remnants Tomorrow! The store closes at 1 o'clock tomorrow—Washington’s Birthday—which gives us only half a day to clear out all the remnants and incomplete lines from recent selling. Sharply reduced prices are in force all over the store—shop here tomorrow until 1 p.m. and SAVE! No mail or phone orders filled for Remnant Day items. Domestic Remnants 25¢ and 30c Grades 16¢c Yd. Remnants of 36-inch Percales, in checks, stripes, dots and fig- ures; 32-Inch Dress Ginghams, in checks and plain colors; 36-inch Printed Fleecedown Flannels, 36- Iinch Outing Flannels, 27-inch Shaker Flannel, etc.; good, useful lengths. Remnants of Dress Ginghams, Including Bates’ and other well known makes; choice of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; also 36.inch Printed Shirting Ma.- dras, 30-inch Serpentine Crepe; In lengths from 1'% to 5 yards. 35c grades. 22C Friday at.. o Remnants of Unbleached Cot- ton, 36 and 39 inches wide: heavy, firm-woveA qualities; lengths from 1 to 4 lZ’/ZC ‘ yards. 18c and 25 grades. At. o Goldenberg's—First Floor. 9. . Men’s Clothing (7) Rubberized Rain Coats. bombazine and cassime: tan and olive; all-around bel cut sizes, 34, 38, 40 and 42 only. For- merly $9.75 and 56.50 $12.50. ~ Friday at... (15) Two-.pants Suits, tan Nor./ folk model; all-around belt: plaited back and front; sizes 35, 36, 37, 38 and 40. Former 215 $12.95 grade. At....... (21) Heavy-weight Overcoats, large overplaids; all-around belt; ulster collar and patch pocket models; through and through fabric, in three shades; si. 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 42. Former $24.75 $15 grade. At poesseen Goldenberg's—First Floor. Remnants of $1.50 to $2 Dress Goods 98¢ Yd. Remnants of all-wool dress fabrics, including French Serge. Crepe, Tweeds, Crepe Velour. Storm Serce, Check Suitinas and Tubular Jersey. in blark, nav: and wanted shades: 42 to 54 inches wide; useful lengths for skirts, suits, dresses and spring Coats. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Clearing Out Remnants in the Silk Department A remnant group of wanted materials riped tafic messaline, for spring, including st changeable taffeta. satin printed pongee, Congo crepe s Canton knit (glos), drapery fiber silk crepe (glos), figured knit (glos). cline. Canton_crepe. figured inches wide. necds, Good range of colur taflcta, (glos). 189¢ 10 silks, cte. to 40 Lengths suitable for all Remnants of 36-inch Fiber and Silk Mixed Poplin, 36- inch 36-inch imperfect) : price, yard .. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Noveltids, $6 Part-Wool Blankets, $3.98 Each 66x80 Fine Grade Part-wool Blankets, green, blue, tan and red plaids and handsome’ Indian designs. heavy-weight. double- thick kinds. Each blanket con- tains the same warmth as usual- ly found in a pair of blankets. (31) White Cotton-filled Com- forts, size 72x72 inches; covered with good quality silkolines, in iight and dark col- $l .98 ors. Former $3.00 grade. Friday at... Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 200 Pairs of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, $1.29 Broken lines and discontinued lines, all good serviceable lasts. of patent, brown and black kid; dullleather; high and low sizes in the lot from 22 t9 7. Men's Leather House Slippers, of brown leather; Everett style; sizes 6 to 10; broken lots. Former $2 and $2.50 grades. Friday 1.39 100 ‘pairs of 'Women's High leathers; Louls heels; sizes in the lot from 22 to 5. 39C Friday at............... Boys’ and Little Gents’ School and blucher styles; broken lots sizes in the lot_from 10 to 13/ and to 5!%. or- i L% s $1.95 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Shoes, tan and black Shoes, tan and dull leathers; lace Friday at. Lincerie also 33-inch Striped Shirtings. Remmant Tubing (slightly 59¢ Houseware Steel Butcher Knives, assorted styles and sizes. For- 9 mer 39c and 49¢c grades. lgc Aluminum Lipped Saucepana, EFomc Illfl?’;lly "\dlrr;_:: 15 = ormer 25 an grades. At.. o, e C »1.25 Aluminum re- serving Kettles, large 7 size; slightly marred. 9 CQLQE Willow lothes Baskets, 59¢ Galvanized Iron Coal Hods, Sram . 99C Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, slightly marred. For- mer $1.49 and $1.75 79C grades. Friday at... . PQlc‘Alumimlm Coffee 49 ercolators, slightly marred. Friday -t .. C 10c Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, alumi- Sc nu719n Co::- IEach..,'.;,, c Aluminum ~Pre. serving Kettles, six- e g Se < 30¢ Goldenberg 's—Basement. $2.50, $3 & $3.50 - Fringed Panel Curtains A clearance of one to five of a pattern. _ Fine . Quality French [ st Panel Curtains, s —— in white, ivory and ecru colors; 215 yards long; neat and heavy worked de: Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel Reduced (24) Coats, of velour and nov- =ity “mixtures; full 48 and 50 Inch iengths, with self or fur collarg; brown, navy, Sorrento and mixtures: sizes 16 to 44. rmer $15.00 grades. Fri- $ . day at 6'95 (45) Dresses, of chiffon velvet and Poirte twill; tailored or trim- med modeis. in biack. navy. Drown "ang gray: sizes 15 to 40. Former $40,00 ai (17) Girls” Coats, of velour; seif or fur trimmed collars; black, brown, deer and Sorrento; sizes 8 to 16 years. .For. $7.98 mer $20.00 gradse. of fancy Friday at. (82) Overbiouses, georgette crepe; beaded and em-. broldered modeis; light and dark colors; sizes 36 to 42. 87C Former $4.98 grades. grade. At.. At .. 85¢ Gold Seal Congoleum, 37c 600 yards of 8-quarter width Gold Seal Congoleum,. in light and dark colorings, ‘for rooms halls and bathrooms. As much as 60 squart yards of seme patterns.’ Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, (6) Middy Skirts, body plaited modi of blue flan- nel; sizes 16 to 22, Formerly §7.98. Fri day at.. 52'98 (200) Waists, of voile and dim- tailored and trimmed models; white and colors; sizes 26 to 44, Former $1.00 39C grades. Friday at..... &> Sealine Coats (dved coney). asiinch Tength; ahawi or crushed Crown cotlar: beautifully lined with crepe de chine or fancy linings; sizes 36, 38 and 40. For mer 3139 grades. $59.50 (84) Hou: Dresses, lon waists or straightline models; Peter Pan, square or round necks: three.quarter or short sieeves: good quality materials; in assort- ::4’5”.‘; llle&_g: . _Former to $5.98, grade: Frl-$ sl $51.79 (8) 9x12-ft. Hodge’s Rattania and Chero- kee Fiber Rugs; regular $15.75 grade. At....... (14) Real Oriental Rugs, average size 3x6 ft.; former $50.00 $11.45 r 0 $24.50 (25) 27x54 Mottled Effect Axminster Rugs; regular $4.00 grade. $2.69 (18) 9x10.6-ft. Seconds of Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs; former $15.75 grade ......... * (40) 3x9-ft. Seconds of Gold Seal Con- goleum Rugs; former $3.00 $8.85 $1.75 re Yard i JOHN W. CARMICHAEL ; DIES ON WAY TO OFFICE Clerk in Bureau of Indian Aaursl . Is Stricken With Heart Disease. Il John William Carmichael. clerk in | the bureau of Indian afairs, Interior - Department, was stricken with an | attack of heart disease while on his ‘way to the oflice from his home, 5509 Sth street northwest, this morning and_died before reaching Garfield ! Hospital. {_Mr. Carmichael was stricken while ‘on a strect car at 14th street and Park road. He was taken to Garfleld Hospital by police of the tenth pre-| cinct and pronounced dead. Coroner ! Nevitt gave a certificate of death |, from natural causes. i Members of the family of the de- | sed sald he had not complained | jof feeling sick before leaving home. | The deceased, a native of Ohio, re- tsided at Loveland. near Cincinnati most of his life. He came to this city six years ago and accepted a position !in the War Department, later going {10 the Interior Department. 1 Carmichael is survived by his Mrs. Maude Carmichacl, and two | {sons, Ralph A. and Itobert’ M. €ar- 1m|cna.~x. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. | U. S. EMPLOYE EXPIRES. | Mrs. Mary R. Stetson,,Former Divi- | sion Chief of Treasury. ) Steson. wife of the Stetson, for many of the Trea: resident of | at Glen- was stay her son, ! the time.| cemetery AMrs. Mary te Wyllys S Iyears a division chicf {ury Depgrtment and « 1 this city since d! jearyin, She Ling at of { Charles ctson. ut ! Burial Glenwood i{Monday. i Mrs. Stetsen Gunton-Temple and uild the w. was in was o member of | Memorial Preshyvte- | was president of the of the Homeopathic {rian Churc Nordhorf Hospital. i | (She I survived by herson, Charles W. Stetson, viee president of the Distriet Title Insurance Company; by her two daughters, Mrs. Josiah | Newcomb of _New _York und Mrs. | Frederick G. Staty of & Feal Mian: '] two sisters, Mrs. lillez R. Brickets o1 Metuchen, . J.. and Mrs. g :ii | Drummond ‘of Washington, D ! INSPECTS D. C. OFFICE. . Accompant Col. Conrad’ S, i Lie uel 1 ‘kenback, he i manding- general of the Distriet | Washington, yesterday made his 1 insneetion of the local recruiting of- | thice of the Arm, in the d “ord { { Theater buil“ing. on 10th street Ju:l' below I street northwest In th bsened of Col. Earl W. Tan- ner. the Tecruiting officer in charie, irst Lieut, I 1 Belne, assistant re- | cruiting offiger, received the nd his staff. new s = ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. I TONIGAT. i Heywood Broun, dramatic cditer of the New York World, will speak at the Howard University Chapel at 8 Velock. { =y H ontrol Thought” will be! by Viva M. Jun at & efore the Unity ty, at} 1323 1 street northwest. ! John L. Cable, al House immigration | nmittec, and Miss Maude Aiton. [principal of the Americanization | School, will speak at the annual pu tveting of the Woman's Homs v eicty of Union Metho. pal Church at § o'clock. Tepresentative member the f New York city | ML AL at 8 bbi Jacoh Kohn address the Y. The February social meeting of the strict of Columbia Association of | Workers for the Blind will be held at the residence of the president, 220 | st Capitol street. h i | The Spanish-American Atheneum [will hold a dance at 3:30 o'clock at 1141 Gonnecticut uvenue. { “The Age of .ue Earth and the Oceans i the subject of an illus- | trated lecture to be ziven hy Dr. Al- fred . Lane of Tufts College before the joint meetinz of the Geologi i Society of Washington and the Wax inglon. Academy of Sciences at the Cosmos Club at'8:15 o'clock. A _co-educational._class - will be inaugurated by C. A. at 1311 G street. Re: Dr. Charles Wood will speak {at the midweek service in the Church lof the Covenant, at 5 o'clock. on | “Evangelism and the Evangelistic |Campaign in Washington, With Sug- {gestions From Sume Lminent Bvan- gelists.” The Women's Allianc® meeting in the Emerson assembly room, at Pierce Hall, at 8 o'clock. ~ Col. Claude H. | Birdseve, chief topographical engi- Ineer of 'the gealogical survey, will give an illustrated lecture upon the recent trip through the Grand canyon of the Colorado river. s in cookin the Y. W Miss Margaretta Campbell will sing | ‘Our Country’s Flag” at the Johnson- | Powell Comimunity Center tonight nl! ock 5o Coflar. Cal. LOST. ATREDALE—Child's_pet; Farragut st. n.w.; reward. Strayed from 925 Beturn to above BAG—Black ik, with money, Jeweiry and keys, at public waiting room foilet, 7th and Reward if returned to 475 BAG—Lady's, b nd H st k slik: near Vermont ave. Leward. Apt. 609. The Chastle- . Blue beaded. Phone Columbia 3012, THe. PIN—Di s and sapphires. between | Shoreflam Hotel and Dupont Circle. . Sire Tilake, Potomac 152, gl BILL FOLD, marked A, A, C § ward, _North 3117-W A Coreniy Be BROOCTT A omer or | iltmre | COTLIE PUP. light tan; 8 months old collar. ~ Reward. 1430 u.nml'ls“’uafhf.l..,::' N—Gold, engraved Wahl: las h st e’ Line: 1140, o ims5t TRATERNITY appa Alpha; S | Reward. _col. = 4382-W. GLASSE: Ao rim. gold bowsd, Edmond" o2 Poli's Theater. Tuesdny: reward C k@ Nesbit, Phone_Columb'a 8106, GLOVE, double, left hand, Wednesd: . Main 1196 before 6 pam. o o 1:CE, brown fur, on Monday afternce inthe vicinity of Columbla road and Mintwood place. Reward. 1861 Mintwood place, | PEARI Medium sized, ivory clasy o1 v Fraternity, Delta 8 = cward. - North ‘opan. o oo PLE DOG—White: amswers to S Mre, R, Cotton. 1022 131h st e s SURSE—SIIk, Priday. Feb, 15, Teward. 3 1 3. 3. Lyneh, 131 - M | PURSE—WLI1 Jady who found iady's flat | |{ brown purse, belanging to Mre.. Ewel A, Far- |lex: on Brookland ‘car .last night about 11 ock, please call F. E. Watwood, Raleigh Hotel. 220 PURSE—Black -silk, with initials E. L. §. in cold, containing blue enameled tch, plati- Liberal reward. { wum. pearl chain and money. jCall 'at 708 7th n.w. SEWING RIT, confaluing gold thimbie, || vicinity "ofDupont Circle. - Reward, i Jobnston. 1754 Mas. ave. ' Franklin 3363, STITCASE—Tan, from aulo. somewhcre be- tween Union station and Hyattsville: came | through E. to Maryland ‘ave.. then out | Washington boulevard {o Hyattaviile: contai ludiex’ and infants’ pparel. Reward. |+ Hyatts. 19, K UMBRELLA—Green i1k, amber band'e: Wed- nesday evening, street car, 13th and D n.e. Re- 21 Lamont st. or call Main 75, Kath. Wagner. " WATCH, Hamilion. marked ¥. C. chain. Two hundred dollary reward, 101, Kiingle Mansions. WATCH—Gold, between 17th and Corcoran sfs, i} and 16th st. bus at 16th and R sts., change at N. H. and U sts. (7th st. car), change at Sth at sts. to Miner Normal School. Lib- eral reward 1§ returned to Ads C. Haad, 1A%, 17th st W, 2 LR B aiso F.C. B, birders, {assisted in plane music and humorous | Vernon M. k. i meet jthe Bus i 5yei A. Hurdester of tiis ¢ity wish 1o annou | Fiint Hill cemetery. . _C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 e ——————— e 7 N 3 B T T LECTURE ON SOUTH SEAS. Explorer to Tell of Romantic Is- lands. The South Sea Islands, around which cluster tales of pirates and “black- beautiful dusky maidens and ferocious cannibals, will be repre- sented to members of the National Geographlc Society as seen through the eyes of a sclentist when they are addressed Friday afternoon and eve- ning by Robert Cushman Murphy at Masonic Temple auditorium. Mr. Murphy recently visited most of the important islands of the Pa- cific and many of its tiniest atolls as a member of the staff of the Whitney South Sea expedition. His ‘lecture will be illustrated by photographs which he took during his travels. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. “The Harding Party in A jbe the subject of an illustrate ture to be given by . J. Blang before the District of Columbia Home | Economics Association (omorrow night § in the auditorium of the Interior De- partment, , The board of directors of the Y. W. €. A. will hold its February meeting tomorrow night. Crawford Adams. violinixt of Rond! ton, will give a program of violin muslc Saturday cvening at the First Congregational Church. He will be readings. The S tomorrow Bible class will meet 30 o'clock in Mount Church. d_reception for the aptist Home' will be given from 2 to 6 o'clock tomorrow 3248 N strect northwest by the | board of lady managers of the insti- tutlon. A silver tea benefit of the The regular monthiy } the Mid-City Citizens' Assoclation wil) be held Monday night in the Thom- | sou School. Dr. Frederick Juchhoff, | dean of the school of business ad ministration of American University, i meeting of will speak. program of cntertain- ment also will be given. A dance will be given by the music club of the government hotels tomor- row night in Recreation Hall, North Qx2nitql and B streets northwest. en Liver” ix the® topi of the sermen to e ol Dr. Atrax Simon tomorrow the occasia f his swentieth anni- VErsary as ) of the Lighth Street Temple. The Writers' League of Washington will meet Suturday night in the Public Library. or the be leen Post. No. card party will tomac Bank Hail, W and M street, Friday night, February | The Red Triangle Outing Club will tomorrow morning ut 5 o'clock at 12th strect and Pennsyl- vania avenue for an all-day outing! i woods near Mount Vernon. Visitors are invited. The Dixtrict of Columbia Chapter, National Waur Mothers, wiil meet to- | morrow night at § o'clock at 522 6th! street northwest. | The regular meeting tomorrow of | iess Women's Council will { be omitted on account of the holiday. Under the a Women's Serviee O a be given at the Catholi House tomorrow night. A card party and dance for the cnefit of New Nativity Church and hool will be held at the Raleigh | Totel Wednésday night, February 27, | W the Nativity Dramatic Club. i The Tndi Society will meet Won- | day at the Ebbitt House at S p.m. { mass for the of Washington | Columbus, H The anmoal memor deceased members Council, Knights of will | b held at St. Matthew’'s Church at| 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The wixth anmiversary of the Red Trianglé Outing Club will be celebrat- banquet and dance to be March 1, at the Fed- | eration of Women's Clubs. headquar- | ters, 1 N strect northwest. i The main Public Library will be | open for both refernce use and the ! circulation of books tomorrow from | 2 to 6 p.ni. The Takoma Park and | Southeastern branche will be closed | all day in accordance with the usual holidav_schedule Carvs of Thanks. | MINGO. 1 wish to thank my many friends | and relatives for fheir ksmpathy and floral | t the recent deati of my wife, | MINGO, | BAND, WILLIAM J. MINGO. ® ! I wish to thank my friends and | neighbors for their asistance, sympathy { and for beautiful floral tributes fo me be- fore and after the death of my sister, | CATHERINE CLARKE RUPPER ROSE A. CLA SOPER, We wish to thank our relatives. | Triends and neighbors for their sympathy und Rutal tributes At the death of our husbund aud father, WILLIAM WER SOPER. Wr wish to thank our friends and { relatives for their lovely floral trihutes and Kinduess to my beloved ron, WILLIAM B MOTHER AND SISTER. ¢ VERMILLION. We wish (o thank our rela- | Tives and friends for their assistance, xsm. paths aod floral tributex (0 us a of our husband and fatber. JOHX W. VER. MILLIO v ND CHILDREN. * | WATSON. nk my relutives and | friends for their assistance, sympathy and | floral tributex_at_the death’ of my beloved danghter, GENEVIEVE MAGRUDER WAT- SOXN. JAMES T. MAGRUDER. * Marriages. BOESER—HARDESTER. Mr. and Mrs. Da ilie marriage of their daugi DE VIRGINIA to ROBERT EDWIN ROESER Chureh, Alexandria. F o1 Mondiy, February 18, 1 at Christ's irtax Va. . count ALDEN. Wednesday. 1924, at pm., MAGGIE, bel wife' of Lbenezer Fuperal from ber late residence, Pl now., Friday, February” 22 & BOYD. Monas P raacs 15. 1038 at s Montelio ave. .o WALTER beioved husband of Hattie Cor-{ futhier of Beatrice and Edvina | Hoyd, brother of Jerell and Henry Boyd d | Mrs. L. Ghee of Jersey Cit. N. J.5 Mrs. | lizabeth. N. nd Mrs. Row- | . Fuoeral Friday. | 5 b.mi. from his Tate resi: { Relatives and friends invited. 21 | communication of Felix | Lodge, A, A M., will be held Fri- day, February 22, for th: purtose of attend. ing_the funeral of our late Brother BUYD from l.s late residence thio ave. m.e.. at2 pm. JAMES CIFAS. C. CARTER, Secretary. CARMICHAEL. Suddenly, on his war to office. Thursday, Februu: 1922, JOHN WILLIAM CARMICHAEL, aged & years. Deloved husband of Maude M. Carmichucl of L5090 9th st of HRalph A. and Robert M. otice of funeral nter. H COOPER. ednesdsy. February 20, 1024, at | the residence of Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Free- man, Vienna, Miss MELISIA COOPER. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m. (rom Vienna Presbyterian Church. ||fl!r|n('l:l.ll BOYD. M. 2 Mo’ | DIGGS, W. M, I Thursday. February 21. 192 N n.w., JOHN t his residence, 4121 $th sL. 3 beloved husband of Alice (pee Crain) Dermody. Notice of fuueral later. . FRAZIER. Departed this life, suddenly, Tues- da: February 19, 1924, at 12:20 p.m., GEORGE WASHINGTON FRAZIER. ~ H Jeaves to mourn their loss a loving wife, five children, thirteen grandchlldren and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at 118 Heckman st. Funeral Friday, Vebroary 22, at | pm. from Zion Raptis Church, ' st. between 3rd and 415 sts. s.w., Rev. W. J. Howard, pastor. RKelativés and friends invited. We do not know the pains you bore; We mfl‘nol see you ‘d A ‘We only know you went away didn’t say good-bye. A 7 504 pamiLy. o AZIER. All members of Social Ledge, No, AR . AL are hereby ordered 15 aicemble ‘in special communication Friday, February 22, 1924, 11:30 a.m.. at Masonic Temple, Gth st. and Virgini s.er for the purpose of making arrangemen and attending the funcral of our Iate Brother. GEORGE W. FRAZIER, from Zion Bapts Church, ¥ at. between 37d a0d 415 sts. s.w., at 1 SiadiRe v prEW. Torhipfal Master, | Attest°ANDRBW J. PATNE, GILES. Thursda, HILL, February 21, 1924, 1:05 JOEL. at 3 JONES. LONG. | OWEN. . Deaths. | Pebrusry 21 residence, 1317 Trving st p.v W.. beloved husband: of ‘Sara and fatier of Tuth Evelyn Giles. services ‘a1 the. above - address February 2, at 2 p.m. national cemetery, 1924, at Iis WILLIAM aturday, Interment Arlington m.. ANNIE 6. HILL. wife of William B. Hiil. ices at fate home. Veitch Station, p.m. February Cremation ington, D. C. Departed tlis life February 19, 1024, :25 a.m., Mrs. JENNIE JOEL. Funerai at 1 o'clock Saturday, February 23, from Morning Btar Baptist Church, 26th between | Eye and K sts. n.w.; Rer. F. C. Bundy, Dastor. Her body will be at 2142 New York | ave, n.w. from Friday evening until Satur- day morning. (Greeoville, C. TS Dicase copy.) Departed this life February 20, 1024, at 8 p.m., IDA M. JONES, beloved mother of Eimer'C. Jone of 2714 220d s ‘Washington, D. Funeral from the V. L. Speare, 040 F st. n.w., Frida uterment ai Beltsvilie, Md. Kela- tives and friends invited. Frbrugry 20, 19 her Cits aves Xorth Hyatisville, < KING, beloved wife of the | late’ Nathan Kiug, uged 53 years. Funeral| (brivate) from residence. on Katarday. ruary S5, at 10:30 am. intermeot in ton national cemeters. Wednesday. February 20, 1 the residence of Mrs. Lenna M. Long. Park rd. n.w., MARY LONG, beloved dav; iate “Mic and Ellen Long. Funeral wervices a bove address 1.; the . 15tk and V sis. n.w. aid at 8 a.m. for the her soul. Relatives and friends invited, LYNCH. Sucgea; 1924 'at 11 pm W. Ve, ELLEN J, belored” w. G ment Friday, Fel Tent, Friday, February Tuescay, Febraare 19, 8t _ber home. Halitown, | LYNCH . 1924, at 11 p.m.. v VELL Funeral Sat- 30 pm., at Ma- o . Tuesdur, February 19, 1024, MARGARET, Leloved wife of the 1t Join' J.” Minaban." Funerul from her late rexidence, 701 Allison st. n.w 30 a.in.~ Solémd high requiem Gabricl's Church at § oclock. Relatives and frivods invited. loterment Mt Olivet cemetery. MOULTON. February 20. 102 a1 2618 i3en . A YMON band of Jenui Mickie Moulton and Judge 1. B. Moulwn. Private cre no funeral, no’ flowers—sll according expresaed Wishes. Tuesduy, Februa . T2 Sth st ne. belwes wife Of the late William S. O'Brien: Funcral from her late residence on Thurs: day. February 21, at 9:3) a.m., thence fo «+" Aloysius Church, where m s 10 a.m. for the repose of her ol tives and friends invited o attend. ment t ftichmood, Va., on Februury OGLE. we Ty 20. 1931, MARY beloved wite of ner late Rela- o 3 terment Mi. Olivet cometer; Mouday. Februa c CAROLINE n, C. B crment [ cemetery, Suturday February . Wednesda Vesiden DAVIS. Sacred to Toved sister, 1hix life 1620, . Rbinis. Notice of fn HARDSO L life, sudden wjuy. February T at Q153 JUHN UL, teloverd busbacd of Anes iic] Wrdson aia father of John Richareon. . He leaven (o mours is loss 4 mother. fae Sisters und ' Lost of relatives and fricads. ! 1"l oo oty egeemer © oClork Friday mornieg. Fricnde 4 rutives i ited 1o Attend . RICHARDSON. lumbia Lodgr, Xo. are lerehy Jobn 11, 0. K. Wl Aot uil of Trotier ¢ lurial ry 3780 hin Tate Feshi . n.w.. “'Thursdas, Febriary " at 7:30 plm. Funeral from Holy o Churg New Nork aveand’ 3t 5 ther Tobin Pri Fiiing. Febriars - il JonN"¥. SSEED. ‘it Ruter Attest:” ALFONSO E. WILLIAMS, ‘Ste @ BIDGEWAY. Departed this it February 20 S LAURA T, beloved wife of Wy, Vuneral serdices . at i Clunh, Mion aud Taslor 1. wc.. Felruary Ticiatives wod Crivids ineit Degrest mother, tiou | Ty o’ most. deepty. T But “tis God who has Resef Tie will'ail our sorrows hea: FamiLy RUSSELL. Departed this life Tuestsy, Feb 10, 192, at 10:05 14 Shannoa b1 T ROSNELL Yie wite, Surah A. Russell: eloven children. fve Erandchildren, ‘one sister, five brothere, thrve Gaughters-in law. two sons-in law and 'a host Gf friends. ® Funersl from Adams & Smoot's n Mem: naco<tia. 1. to mourn & chiapel, Nichols ave. s.e. (Anacostia, D, (), | Friday, February 2 RYER. at'l pam. p) spital at 6 o 1 Leloved of ) k of funers after. STAKEM. Wednesday. Fobruary 20, 1921, EXY beloved hisban, Funeral from his late resi- 106 13(h (. me.. Friday, February thence 1o St. Joseph's Clurch, where mass February 25 Interment Michael’s’ cometery, Frostburg. Md. TYLER. UDeparted this 19 hix_residence, % ND B. TYLER, Mamis 5 « Tyler. Notice of funvral hereatter, TYLER. A special meeting of Past Masters'” Council, No. 4, G. 1. 0. of 0. Fu Wil be held at the lall Friday “esening, Februars 22, at 8 o'clock. (o arrange for the funeral of ' Tiev. Br BENJAMIN J. TYLER. A full ‘attendance is requested. J. E. EPPS, Council Mast, SAML W. WATS0) WALKER. Wednex: after a’ long illuess, Sunday_moming prater Midiand, M; Saturday, st. life Februars leader o ird and 1. ten’s funcral . WARD. Wedneéday. Fcbruary o), Yienns. Va., Mr CORA RAND WARD of Brattchoro, V. WILSON. Februars 1S. 1824, at his reside 626 C st we.. THEODORE L., the devol husband ‘of Pearl C. W 7 day. February = . residevce. | Friends In Memoriam. BELCHER. In_loving remembrance of my dear sister, IDA D, BELCHER, who dec parted this'life one year ago loday, Iebru- ary 21, 1923, Sbe was the on: with soul divine, Whose heart was constant and tru One Wwho was the same aii of the time, Our dearest one. this you, ' HER LOVING SISTER CORA, * BELCHER. In sad but loviog remembrance of ‘my dear aunt, IDA P. BELCHER, who entered fnto rest’one year ago teday, Fed ruary 21, 192, n lgme yon are fondly remembered, Sweet thoughts still cling to rour name; The hearts that loved you so dearly in Lte BELCHER. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother. IDA PAULINE BFL CHER, wio entered info_eternu year ago today. Pebruary 2 Our heart in deep sorrow retvrus (o the da: AS memory recall: low deata bore thee away And left ux in tears. in grief and in woe As we sat by your bedside one year ago. 0n Jou, dear mother, we could always de- pen: And know that we had one sincere friend, spent Your Leart toward us was always ben:. From this world of grief and trouble To the land of peace and rest God. hus taken you, dear mother, Where you will find eternal rest. HER SON AND DAUGHTER, SUMNE AND RUTH. BRADLEY. In sad but loving remembrance my dear husband and iy dear son, RESTON E. BRADLEY, who departed this life thre yéars ago todey, Februars 21, 921, Days of sadness still come o'er us, 1lldden tears so often flow, Memory always keeps yon mear us. Although ¥ou left us three year: ugo. IS LOVING WIFE AND MOTHER! BURRIS, Io sad but loving remembrance of & devoted brothor and pephew, J, FRED- ERICK BURRIS, who entered Into cterual Tost weite years ago today. Februaty il 12, THeaven retaineti the treasure, Farth his lonely casket keeps. . And_the sunbeams love to linger ‘Where our brother and nephew siiently slee, waLrel TURRIS AND “aUNT SALLIE" d byt loving remembrance of L i f RGE W. today,” Febroary- 2! life, remembered in death. Loved In e, oRCRWIFE AND BON. * TER. In loving remembrance of our dear AR TR Drotier "EDWAID, CARTEL, who Qeparted this life two years ugo today, Tebruary 21, 1022, Heaven retaineth our treasure, Karth bis lonely casket keeps: And the sunbeams love to lloger ' - Where oor_son and brother aileatly sieeps. - MOTHER.AND SON, ROSIE AND SAMU CABTER. . Qfiivers and members of Co-§ i Grand 1024, at { BHODES. Tn of anr | Wil be' said | i In Memoriam. | CUMBERLAND. 1n loving remersbrance ove devoted mother, LAND, . ago MARY 8. CUMBE who deparied this life ome yea toduy. . Dear i the grave where she is Taid: Kweet is the memory that never will fads: Part of our lives lies buried deep Under od where mother sleeps. HER T & TesAN I Eit LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL the_memory of m JANIE DAVIE, “who depar four years ago todsy, February Sad andesudden was the call four years ago today; from’ this world to peaceful rest: by our Lord owe oy pur, Jord. who knoweth best. To _save FRYDEL] In loving memory of FRED A. Who left us Febroary They sweetly xleen whose tasks are done, HiS WIFE r wixter and au; SON. wio died Februars 21, 1 GRIMES, loved mother, ANNIFE « avay Rest in pea piTe long . denr sister. €375 have pansed awiy ten AND MACHICE Taere re ones who stiil linger at AL the spot waere sou are jai Who il come and bring you fowers To the grave that death has made. - THELMA AND WENDELL. " * red to the memors of my Li- RIMES. who maseed today, five sears ago 1919, HAMILTCN. 14 1o devoted wife a0 foday. February LOVING May she rest 1 bear my loss in s None wee ms e T shed my tears with an aching Leart While others nre asleep GHTER, MARTHA GRIMES in poace In sad but loving remembrance of . PLEASANT GURLEY ed this iife eleven years ugo to 1913 and brother. THOMAS died Febroary 11, 1919. Loved in Ufe, in death remembered. MARTHA SETTLERS. ng remembeance of and mother, MARY . a1, devarted tilis life four LT0! She gave uo one Shet uid good-hre ier Tosing “hear: 1 HEBBRON. A brother, 3 ago today, st | ROGERS, SMITH. My suffe He swmiled HIS LOVING Wi SEDGEWICK, 1n And before we knew it she wa- wvingly and tenderly we laid her to e AWay from carth's sorrows apd caree caiting to welcome us | * blessings of heaven to shar. we place upon ber gras Wither and decass e love far her who sleeps beneu: never fade away . some time, our exes sball sce we loved so_well ber hand shall be ol d never say farewel] HERR HUSBAND AND 80N, = tribuie of lote to onr dear MIN HFELEON. sped B our- ife was | Jijes were VTLD SISTER F.ORICHAKD ANT A tribnre of friend. B us six o the mem: NIAMINT BEE years ugo tedus. 21 We wiil never forzet you. NDS P, AND L., BELL. = bt loving remembrance habs N LOUISE ¢ one rear <ad dear . Who de Februsry 2 Today recalls the [u dear one HODE Aud those who Are those wiho loved ler best Mten to the sravesard w Flowers to las with loi of our otlx Meeping th HER LOVING . «3d but loving remembr WARNER M. 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