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' terday afternoon Mrs. Delia J. Conley, 328 16th street Driver Cleared at Inquest. An {nquest, held at the morgus yes- into the death of |a en THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19%4. southeast, who was fatally hurt by an | gar Simpson, 4320 3d street northwest, automobile at Pennsylvania avenue |driver of the automobile. and 11th street southeast ten days |services for Mrs. Conley will be held ago, resulted in a verdict of acci- tal death, exonerating Percy Ed- | morning at 9 o'clock. 14th STREET AND PARK ROAD From February 28 to March 1, 1924 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Every Evening From 7 to 10 O’Clock Music—Favors and Samples—Free ADMISSION FREE Gold Stripe Silk Stockings score anather triumph in outsize satisfaction at $2.00 pair. 1216 F St. N.W. Funeral in Holy Comforter Church tomorrow NOTABLES ATTENDING Mgr. C. F. Thomas Officiates at Services in Pan-American Union Building. HUGHES IS PALLBEARER Final Interment of Body Will Be in Caracas, Venezuela. Funeral services fcr Dr. Francisco Javier Yanes, assistant director of the Pan-American Union were held in the Pan-American Unlon, were held in afterncon, with Mgr. C. F. Thomas, pastor of the St. Patrick's Catholic Church, officlating. Following the services the body will be placed in a vault in Mount Olivet cemetery, where it will remain until taken to Caracas, Venezuela. Additional serv- ices will be held and mass said upon arrival at the latter place. Honorary pallbearers include Charles E. Hughe: Secretary of te of the United State: nor Don an Riano y Gayangos, ambassador puin; Agusto Cochrane de Alen- , ambassador of Brazil; Senor Don ‘osme de la Torriente, ambassador of uba: Senor Dr. Don Rafael H. zuh](-‘ minister of Ecuador; Dr. J. ‘minister of Uruguay; Licdo Joubert, minister of .the Republic; Senor Don Fran- h minister of Oxtail Soup is Nourishing Brown the ents in buttered pan, then put into the soup kettle with po!.; toes, turnips, carrots an onion. Adr , simmer for two hours. -When done season well with Gold Stripe’ Silk Steckings chiffon weight—s heer stockings that wear BETTER—$2.25 pair. The Variety in New Spring Frocks at $25 Is Truly Inspiring —With blouse. Twill- Bloom! Tiers! trast color embroidered pecialiy so to the woman who is right now wishing for a new spring frock. We have searched the New York market through and through to find these frocks—selecting a model here—another there—content only when we found the utmost of fashion newness coupled with quality of fabric and workmanship such that we might be proud of when, wherever women gather one woman may say to another, “Yes, I found this dress at Jelleff’s.” How well we have succeeded you shall be the judge, when you see this great array of Fashion frocks tomorrow! Tailored! n- co lar and $25.00. Crepe de Chine. $25.00. Tailored Coat Frock, white tinen collar and cuffs. $25.00. Beaded! Fi; In self or con. trasting colors. Black and —and caped into’ th bargain—an airy pleat- ed cape that ties in front, a peplum-tiered waistline piped with white and a front- pleated skirt—notable for the unusually fine quality of the satin. $25.00 Rosh Roshanara Wwith contrasting col- crepe siit pocket. Crepe de chine, Flannel! Boylish combined with da ing bl $25.00. er stripe: crepe, with colored emi- broidery; et and straight. $25.00. The Loveliest Fashion Fabrics The chic of sport flannels—the. tailored smartness of roshanara crepe—crepe mohair and the new “Fleurelle,”” unmatchable for practical business wear—lovely flat crepes and crepe de chine, georgette, too, and colorful printéd crepes, with plenty of the fashionable black satin. Styles for Every One The tallored woman—the woman who is fond of sport—models of daring newness—modes of conservative grace—all the newest spring shades, including powder blue, nick Shades. of Brown. el gray and the soft and coppery In a collection of Spring styles so inspiring—surely {rm cc:l find tomorrow the new Spring frock you have e been 5 » WOMEN’S DRESS SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. * Wl side drapes—very smart. Irg e ane 0 : Reward. CONRAD WEITZEL DEAD. R"’Es FOR DR. YANES Served 32 Years as Engineer in D. C. Fire Department. Conrad Weltzel, sixty-nine years old, for thirty-two years an engineer in the District fire department and a lifelong resident of this city, dled at his home, 474 F street southwest, early last night. Preliminary funeral services will be held at the residence Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and ad- ditional services will be held in St. John's Lutheran Church at 2 o'clock. Rev. L. H. Waring will officlate. In- terment will be in the Prospect Hill cemetery. Mr. Weitzel was retired from the fire department October 7, 1920. He has been declining In health rapldly during the last few years and last year had been confined to the house most of the time. His wife was the late Wilhelmina Huth Weitzel. He is survived by four children, George Weltzel, Mrs. George Rich- ards, Charles Weitzel and Willlam Weitzel; a_brother, Charles Weitzel; a sister, Mrs, George Helwlg: eleven grandchildren and two great-grand- children, all of this city. Guatemala: Dr. Enrique Olaya, min- ister of Colombla. Senor Dr. Lon Ricardo J. Alfaro, minister of Panama; Senor Don Pedro Manuel Arcaya, minister of Venezuela; Leon Dejean, minister of Halti; Senor Dr. Don Ricardo Jaimes Freyre, minister of Bolivia; Senor Don Beltran Mathleu, charge d'af- faires of Chile; Felipe A, arge d'affaires of Argentin Don nucl C. Tellez, charg aires of Mexico; Senor Don Emiliano Chamorro, charge d'affaires of Ni- caragua; Dr. Don Hector David Ces- tro, charge d'affaires of Salvador; Dr. S. Rowe, director general an-American Union: Dr. Ignacio Calderon, former minister of Bolivia; John Barrett, former director general of the Pan-American Unlon; Dr. Estabat Gil Borges, secretary of state of Venezuela; Walter 8. Penfield, an international lawyer; Dr. Jumes G. McKay, a physiclan and personal triend: Dr. Bollvar J. Lloyd of the public heaith service, and Frazier D. Heaa a personal friend. Active pall bearers, which include representatives of the various de- partments of the Pan-American Union, who were co-workers of Dr. i Yunes. follow: W. P. Montgomery, C. E. Babcock, W. V. Griffin, E. Coronado, W. J. Kolb and H. Burkholder. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to Ith department in the last twenty-four Sciota €. Griffin, 22, 342 13th &t. n.e. Mable Bowen. 48, Garfield Hospital. wiosis Hospital 11 Potomac ave. 1013 ¢ Cummings, M. Fairbapks Logan ct. 24 R st M 5 ! Tuberculosis Hospital. Eraest Pol Held Under Mann Act. | SIGH, N, . February X d with viclating provis ann act, Charlie Garner Garner, his wife, were | w jockey, riding ps ut Pir ther North Carolina resor Garnes and_white male: spots. male: one maltese | hingtoa Antmul nn\-uv; white poodie at. 3": liad Virginta ta 119 15t st,_u.w. North 55 L | AIREDALE -Male, brown legs | and tail, back bac ot of car T2th and O sts.. i Phoue Alexundria 147 - diamond BEADED E. ing spectacies. . black combination D0th st n.w., Saturday night: nts, Reward. Address Box 54 \ | Mrs. { tract last Octobel CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. will give a card party tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the oak room, Raleigh Hotel. The proceeds will be devoted to former service men in government hospitals. | The Wapiya Club will meet at the University Club at 12:45 o'clock to- morrow. The art section of the Twentieth Century Club will meet on Thursday at 3 o'clock at 1447 Irving street. “An Evening of Dreams and Music” will be given at the University Club Saturday night at 8:15 o'clock. Anita Schade, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard, Rose- mary Arnold, Mary Isabel Kelly, Mr. Kinsella and Amy C. Leavitt will participate, The luncheon of the Advertising Club will be given tomorrow at the City Club at 12:30 o’clock. A benefit dance will be given by the Cheer-O Club Saturday night at 8:30 clock, at 20th and B streets north- est. Dr. Gulllermo A. Sherwell, professor of Spanish at Georgetown University, will give the first of a serles of lec- tures on “Quevedo” at the monthly meeting tomorrow night of the Wash- ington chapter, American Association of Teachers of Spanish, to be held at the George Washington University Law School, 1435 K street northwest, at 8 o'clock. Senor Angel C. Vazquez will give readings in Spanish. Simi- lar meetings will be held on the last Wednesday of each month. — e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. A cardl party will be glven by Division No. 7, Anclent Order of Hi- bernians, and Ladies' Auxillary, for the benefit of St. Stephen’s School, at the Catholic Community House, 601 E street northwest, at § o'clock. The Canadlan Society of Washing- ton will meet in the Playhouse, 1814 N street, at 8 o'clock. The joint conference of the Men's and Women's Organized Bible Class Assoclations will be held at 7 o'clock in the Mount Vernon M. E. Church South. The regular meeting of Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 5, U. 8. W. V., will be held at 921 Pennsylvaniaave- nue southeast. Janet Richards' lecture, 8 o'clock; French Circle, 7 to 8 o'clock. . Ladles' Guild of Calvary Methodist Church will serve a dinner at the church from 5 to 6 o'clock tonight. The pre-Lenten carnival of Wash- ington Council, Knights of Columbus, will be held at 8:15 o'clock. Starr Truscott of the bureau of acronautics will speak on lighter- than-air ships at 8 o'clock at Pierce Hall, 15th and Harvard streets northwest The Loyalty Chapter, No. 22, hold a card party at Gavel Club. The North Beach Home Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Louls Raeder. will kington W. C. T. U. will 5 o’'clock at the home of 2332 1st street north- The meet at Hadley, west. lowa Circle Citizens' Assi will meet at Northminster terian Church at § o'clock. The 352d meeting of the Chemical ociety of Washington will be held at the Cosmos Club at 8:15 o'clock. Prof. R. V. Wheeler of Sheffleld Uni- versity, England, will speak on “Electrical Ignition of Gases." The Thomas Circle Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet at Luther Place Memorlal Church at & o'clock. Musician Sues for $2,750. Edwin C. Baum, a musician, has filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $2,750 damages from E. Kirby Smith for alleged breach of a contract for the exclusive use of the Meridian - Mansions ballroom. The plaintiff says Smith broke the con- He is represented by Attorneys W. E. Leahy and L. H. Vandoren. unted: on Feb. Reward OXT-CAP, bov's white: 3 5th st. and Mass, Yor return to 15 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HERBERT B. NEVIUS Now. 924 NEW YORK AV MAIN 2606, © montis i fost 8B a.m reward. ‘ollie, Tight brown: Grigsby, 1021 T white and black: red studded collar: * Col._830 white FRATERNIT o= R TR R & % 0, Bovard, i) H DRAG, lad: { IASONTY, T Thotel Driecol " apposite. ghe Reward. Return Willard Hotel. Room 525, | THOS. R, NALLEY JUSERH GAVIERS S0 MORTICIANS 17301732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN S5312-5513 & SOM 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E Tndertakers imbalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. _ Plove Lincoin 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. \ders Cinpe: “Tortynone, _Main 2473 Perry & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Wa JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. SE. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, Private Ambulances. Livery in_ Connection. S| PEARLS—String of about 103, medium size; P Lo dava ago. Reward. 'Call Col. 727 en_the W. W. CHAMBERS SERVICE a7e Reward. Oall Adams I Sar. Tain ‘OCKETBOOK —Black, containing money; on 'C‘onlz!rfk’lll ave. between Wyoming and Du- nt Circle. Please return to 2020 Conn. ave. Reward, POLICY No. 776271, issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. on the life of Robbrt E. Heater, lost or mislaid. The finder will please return it to the undersigned. g ionflom s, been made.for the, Issaing A SPlipiicate. ' Robert E. Heater. Colorads blds. “Eawern RAG—Gentieman's: on February between 13th and Ave. and Stanton Park. der will please call Lincoln 6787 (Mr. 304 B. 1. ave, gold_monogrs . R. Sunday, Februsry 24. Cali C Clevetand 1614-W. Reward. Cleveland 1 Days Left to Save 10% to 40% in The Hecht Co. February Fu:fniture Sale Is recommended You have been guided in the right direction. “Funerals, $75, $100, $125, $150, $165, $200 up. ¥ PHONE COLUMBIA 432. Quick, Dignifled_and Bicient Service. . o 816 H ST, LINCOLN §200. Automobile_Service. Chapel. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841. * Phone West 96. Automobile Service. . WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Embalmer. Livers in connection. chapel and modern _crematoriu; prices. 332 Pa. ave. m.w. Tel. Timothy Hanlon 641 W ST. NB. Phone L. 5548. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St, N.W. Phone Frank. 6 fCHAS.S. ZURHORST. | WM. H, SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern _Chapel. Automobiie Funerals, * g THE ORIGINAL ey WR.Speare Co, _ 1208 HSTREET,.N.W. i WAIN 108 TORMINY SO TS IS'R.SPEARE W1 B.SPEARE AL&— YL . HHL FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt_auto_delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Bros. Co., 1214 F St. WE OAN BAVE YOU MONEY cll‘n rl’l‘} )!:»‘r:l designs. Funeral Flowers De- CASH AND CARRY FLOWER STORES 807 14th 8t. 804 17th Bt. 1200 Wiso. Ave. Frank. 5448, 10391, West 1702, GEO. C, SCHAFFER Fiome Mala 167 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 900 14TH AT MODERATE PRICES. st now. Director and Commodious MONUMENTS. ‘We speclalize In designing and erect. ing memorials (monuments and mauso. feums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug. gestlons. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 914 Fifteenth Street Cards of Thanks. FORREST. We wish to thank ‘our relatives and friends, for thelr assistaoce. sympathy aud floral tributes to us at the desth of our husband and_father. JAMES EDWARD FORREST. WIFE AND CHILDEEN. RICHARDSON. We wish to express our than] and appreciation to our friends, relativ nd neighbors for their sympathy, kindme and beautiful floral tributes during the brie iline at the death of our husband and father, JOHN RICHARDSON, WIFE AND SON. Deaths. ANTHONY. Sunday. ¥ebrusry 24, 1924 JAMES ANTHONY, husband of the late Frances Anthony and niece of Mrs. Edna Greene. “Funeral Wednesday, February 2, from Moon & Allen funeral parior, at 1 p.m. BARTON. Sunday, February 24, 1924, at his residence, 1308 G st. n.e.. THOMAS'E., be- loved husband of Sarah Goines Baston. lov- ing father of Thomas Edward Bugwen. Fu- neral from his late residesce, Wedresday, February 27, ‘at 1 pam. Relatives and friends invited. 26 BARTON. The Eider Men's Relief Assoclation announces the death of Brother THOMAS ; and that the 2y, February 27, 1924, from hiy late residence at 1 p.m. H. H. NAYLOR, President. J. C. BURLLS, Becretary. BATES. Monday, February 25, 1924, at 8 a.m.,’ JAMES Fueral “from the dence of his daughter, Mrs. Eva M. Clark, 1314 Pa. ave. s.e., Wednesday, February 27, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 260 BLAIR. Suddeoly, Tuesday, February 26, 1824, st tlie residence of her brother, A. McL:. Abert, 8i20 Outarlo road, ELLEN ABERT, widow of Jobn S. Blair. Funeral potice Tater. . BROWN. Entered into eternal rest Saturday, Febri 1924, at her residence, 421 Delaware ave. s.w., EMMA BROWN, wife of the late Grafton Brown; devoted mother of Mabel Wood, Grafton, Percy, Beutrice and Loulse Brown.' Hortense Wood and Norine Berrsman. She leaves to mourn their loss one ‘wister, one bruther, thirteen grandch dren, three wons-in-law,’ one grandson-in-} and ‘many more relatives and friends. Fu- mneral from the residence of her daughter Thursday, February 25, at 1 p.m.: thence to Ebenezer ‘Church, corvér 4th wnd D ste. s.e. Relatives and friends invited. One friend and only one; On earth there is no other; Nobody knows our longing, Only those who have loat their mother. HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS. CONLEY. N Suddenly, Saturday, February 23, F w 24, at 11:30 p.m., DELIA J. CONLEY. Wednesday, February 27, at_9 o'clock, from Holy Comforter Church. 26% DONOHUE. Monday, February 25, 1924, at 8 t Providence Hospital, JAMES B. Mount_ Rainfer, and Margaret ce of funeral 21 (nee Feeban). hereafter. DYER. Tuesday, February 21 30 a.m., after a long and painful iilness, at her ‘residence, 651 F st. n.e., ELLA BE. DYER, beloved wife of Elisha Dyer. Notice of funeral hereafter. . EMMONS. Suddenly, February 13, 192¢. at Pedro Miguel, Panama Canal Zone, NYE E., beloved husband of Issbel Emmons and son of the late L. H. and Mury E. Emmons and beloved brother of Sadie E. Kitchen. Fu- Deral services will be held st the chspel of A. J. Behippert, 2008 I st. n.w., on Thur day, February 35, st 2 p.m. ~Relatives a friends invited.” Interment Glenwood ceme- tery. 27 EMMONS. Hermon 8 . and A. M., Thurs- ., fo attend fu- EM310? Fu- merul 2 pn. from Schippert's, 2008 Eye st. n.w. Interment at Glenwood. W. B. SPIRE, M. McMILLAN, Worshipful Master. tary. 28% FOLEY. At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph F. Randull, 3146 10th st. n.w.. Monday, Fe 1624, BERTHA M. FOLEY pecial meeting of Mt. 179, A s ebruary 28, at 2 p.m. Monday, February t her residence, 1446 TALL, beloved sister a Livers. Services at ‘the house, 8:30 1 terment Thursday, 1 p.m. Church, Baltimore,' Md., Rev. pastor. Relatives aod friends (Baliimore papers pleaxs copy.) HODGE. Monday, February 25, 1924, at D. at Georgetown University Hospit MARY MOFFITT HODGE, mother of W. Stuart Todge, in Ler 76th year, Funersi services Wednesday, February 27, at 10 at ler late residence. 1841 Monroe st. Relatives and friends invited to tend. Interment (private) at Loudon Park | vemetery, Daltimore, Md. please Copy. ) HOLMES. Ono Sunday, February 24, 1624, at Ler Tesidence in Arlington, Va. _after an iliess of five weeks, Mrs. ESMA B. FHOLMES. wife of the Iste H. L_ Holmes and mother of Emma Holmes Clifford aod 1 G. Holmes. She leaves five grand- , 8 host of friends and mapy re mourn their loss. Funeral Wedn 2 o'clock from St. John's Bapt Arlington, Va. LAWS, Depacted this life Monda: 11. 1924, at his residence, 1915 '17th Sacramento, Calif., Hev. C. C. X. LAW! 800 of the late Rev, John and Anna Laws Middlesex county, Va., brother of the late Rev. R. §. Laws, R. James Laws and John Laws, uncie of John L. and Lula G. Pryor and George Laws. Funeral February 13. LEWIS, Deperted this life, Sunday, Feb 3 1924, at 11 o'clock, at her re 10 1ith st. n.w., Mrs. SUSAN ANN which she :* widow of Thomas She leaves to mourn their loss o Thomas Madison; three children, Henrietta Lewis, Josephine Barues, Thomas Lewis, ir.. and & grandson, Nuthaglel Lewls, and & host of relative and friends. Funeral Wednesday, February 21 at 1 trom Florida Avenue Baptist Church. es and friends invite . February 26, 1024, at the residence of his dsughter, (Baltimore pape ehiidren tives to tice of funeral hereafter. MOWER. pm._ at her rea R. MOWER, widow of C. Edwa ¥uneral services at Vienna Presbyteri Church, 3 p.m. Wednesday, February Intermént private. NEALE. Monday, February 25, 1024, LAIDE 'BEAMAN NEALE. Funeral from the parlors of Martin W. Hysong Co. N st. n.w., Wednesday, February 27, at 2 p.m. PINCHBACK, After a long_fllness, Mondsa February 25,1924, at 12:15 am.. BI MARCK R, beloved husband of i Pinchback. ‘son of former Gov. P. B. 8. Pinchback, brother of Walter A. Pischback and uncle’ of Eugene P. Toomer. Funeral Wednesday, February 27, at 2 late residence, 527 Florit tives and friends invited. . QUANDER. Departed this life Monday, Feb- Tuary 25, 1024, at the residence of his parents, 1913 17th st. 0.w., JOHN EDWARD QUANDER, Jr., aged 15 years, beloved son of John E. and Maude Quander: brother of Joseph, Cora, Elvira, James and Kathrine Quander, Funeral Thursday, February 28, « from St. Augustine’s Church, where mass of requiem’ for the repose of his soul will be suog at 10 a.m. Friends and relatives in- vited. 210 RALSTON. The death on January 30, 1924, at Mazatian, Sinaloa; Mexico, of FRANK A. RALSTON, an American citisen, {s reported by the American consul at Mazatian, Sina- loa, Mexico. The k,ll representatives of deceased can obtain farther informatien by applying to the Department of State, Wash- ington, D. C. REEVES. Mondsy, February 25, 1924, at 7 | Ve, at Casualiy Hosplial,'GEORGE C.. beloved husband of Ida M. Reeves. Funeral services at his late residence, 324 9th st. n.e., Tuesday evening, February 26, at 7 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to at- fend. Interment Wednesday, February 27, at Oakdale, Va. SANDERS. Suddenly, Sunday, Pebrua 5 o Philadéiphis loving daughter of Bet of John, Willlam and Edward Vhite, 1721 Sth st February 27, ptist_Church 8. Holloman, pastor. Invited. WEITZEL. Monday, February 25, 1924, at his_residence, 414 F st s.w., CONKAD, beloved husband of the late ' Wilhelmina ‘Weitsel (nee Huth), in his 69th year. Fu- meral from St. John's Lutheran Church, 4% Thursday, February 28, at 2 p.m. s and friends invited. ' In- terment Prospect Hill cemetery. 27 | WHITNEY. February 25, 1924, at his rest- dence, 1348 1st st. s.w., HARRY L. WHIT- NEY ' (better known as Piggle). Notice of funeral later. . Ju Memoriam. BATES, In sad but loving memory of our de- voted' mother and grandmother, MARY A. BATES, who died one year today, Feb- Tusry 28, 1923. Gone, but not forgotten, Nor shall you ever be, For as long as memory We will remember’ thee. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND GRAND- CHILDREN, . BOWMAN. In loving Relatives 3 memory of our dear wife, daughter a sister, LOUISE BIEV- ERS BOWMAN, who departed this life three years ago today, February 26, 1921. Just line of sweet remembrance, ‘Just & memory fond Snd. irucs ’u':'th .t tn!.blo lmu“ dl:."‘o:\‘ 01 st our bearts s u. - Tk Falitty. CURRY] In affectionate remembrance of our Toviag, mother, ANKIS CURRT. who enter: o0 that celesiia) city_seventeen years ago. February 26, 1907, in Norfolk, " Va. are lonely, dear motber, Without'you.' Your wmlies aad comforts we miss, but our hopes Drighten with gladness to know we will see in. $Ep"PeVorkp CHILDREN, JACOB AND LOUISE. . In Memoriam. CHAPMAY. In sad but lovi of my dear mother, Mrs. LI CHAPMAN. who entered into 26, 1918, 2:25 a.m., Just six yea God givets His beloved slecp, Bo sweet her rest shall Forever from earth’s ills released, From all temptation free, In_mansions long prepared she dwells With angels, ever blessed, Where not a paln nor sigh nor tear Invade that glorious rest. HER DEVOTED® 80N, ELDER LEWIS t remembrance COLLINGS February 50 todey. THOMAS CHAPMAN, 1100 R st & DUFFY. In lovi memory of our dear mother, SARAH C. DUFFY, who died five Jears ago today, February 26, 1019. Gone, but not forgotten. HARRY AND ELLA. EDMONDS. My beloved father, WEBS] EDMONDS, departed this life February 1923, one year ago tod: The hands that tolled for us are folded, His d rm heart s stilled; A place cant in our home hat mever can be filled FRED EDMONDS AND FAMILY. FILLIUS-KELLY. In loving memory of our dear mother, MARY ALICE, who died elght years ago todsy, February 26, 1918. Dear mother, we love you still. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. HENDERSON. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, ELLIS HENDERSO: who departed this life oue year ago to February 26, 1923. Goue, but not forgotten. HE R SON. HOWARD. In sad bat loving remembrance of my beloved brother, A. 8. HOWARD, who departed this life ten years sgo todsy, Feb- ruary 28, 1914. Gone,” but never shall be forgotten. B18 BROTHER, W. J. HOWAHD. HOWARD. In loviag memory of my husband. ALEXANDER 5. HOWARD, who died teo ears ago today, February 26, 1014. Just a line of sweet remembrance; Just & mewmory fond and_true. HIS WIFE, GRACE P. HOWARD. HOWES. In sad but loving remembrance of our darling little daughter, MARY BEATRICE HOWES, who departed this life onc year ago foday, February 26, 1920, Her eheery smile and cunping Wi Are pleasant to recall; Sbe Lad a smile for every one And died beloved by al MOTHER AND FATHER. HUNGERFORD. A tribute of love and devo- tion to the memory of our devoted pargnts MILTON HUNGEEFORD, who departed this 1ife Beptember 15, 1006, ‘and ELLEN HUN GERFORD, who suddenly left us February 28, 1917, Alone we are bearing earth's sorrow and care, Alone treading the bard walk of life When heavy the burden and rugged the war Thank God, they are free from all strife. To see them slowly leaving us, helpless v wtood by And drained the bitter cup of grlef. The time we saw them fall asleep, When their sweet voices seemed 10 s Children, we 7> not dead. just away. THE.R DEVOTED CHILDREN. HYSON. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear husbard and father, GEORGE HYSON, who departed this life one year ag: today February 28, 1923. Npody knows my longlngs, But few have scen me weep: 1 shed my tears from ing beart While others are fast sleep. Some may think T am not lonely When at times they see me smile; Little do they know the heartache That 1 suffer all the while. HIS__LOVING WIFE, ESTELLE | HYSON. When the evening ehades are falliog. And we are sitting all aione, To our hearts there comes a longing 1f_daddy only could come home. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN, KATHRINL. VIOLET AND MARY HYSON. . JONES. In sweet memory of our kind ani mother, Mrs, EUPHRANZIE | Who' departed this life one yea ay, February 26, 1023. Gentle hands that ne'er grew weary Toiling dsy by day in life's vinera: sweet; Eyes that were ever cheery ‘When our eyes they chanced to mee: Tender, evoted— This was always mother's wa: Her worth In gold could never be uoted As we thiok of ber today. HER CHILDREN. KELL®® A tribute of love to our below ‘stepmother and grandmother, MARY ALI( KELLY, who entered into eternal rest ¢ig years ago, February 26, 1016. Forget you, dear, we never will We loved you then, we love you stil Your ‘memory is s fresh today s e Bour you passed away. CARRIE AND ALICE KERNAN. 1o fond remembrance of our de: nd snd daddy, CHARLES B. KER- VAN, who departed this life five years ago Febriary 26, 1019. _Anniversary mass, 8:30, Holy Trinity Church. §ad was the bour of that uthappy dar When God called our dear husband and daddy away. A loving one, 80 good and kind, No friend oo earth like him we will find For us he always did his be May God grant him eternal rest. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDRE: TANG. In sad but loving remembrance our_darling baby, FLORENCE LA VERNE LANG, who died one year ago today, Feb Tuary 26, 1823. Angels called thee, darling baby— alled thee in _thy early bloom: Now thy little form is iyi In the cold and silent tomb. Ste gave no one a last farewell, She eald good-bye to none; Her loving heart just ceased to bea: And before we juew it sbe was gooc. How we miss the little footsteps Of the one we loved so dea We often listen for her comin Feelicg sure that she.is near. LOVING MOTHER AND DADDY. * MOORE. Sacred to the memory of our de- voted mother, MARTHA A. MOORE, who departed this life sixteen sears ago today, February 26, 1908. Just one and only one: On earth there 18 no other. In_beaven & wondrous deed was wrouglt 'When God gave us a mother. HER CHILDREN. ing memory of my dear hus- MANUEL_PIERCE, who died four g0 today, February 26, 1920. The depths of my sorrow I cannot tell For the loss of one I loved so well, And while you lic tn pesceful sleep | Y will always keep. Your menS WIVE, FANNIE PIERCE. ONS. In sad but loving remembrance of e Gear "husband and father, JOHN T. SIMONS, who departed this life ten years ago today, February 26, 1914, and our dear son and brother, HOWARD L. SIMONS, who_died eleven Sears ago today, February 26, 1013. Gone, but mot forgotten. Death can never se Those who are boun For O T8 loves ‘or 88 long as memo! e Siall Falvays bl TRIGGER. patient, brave. rate together by the ties lasts k of thee. THE FAMILY. 1n sad but loving remembrance of our dariing daughter and sister, KATHE- RINE M. TRIGGER, who departed this life nine months ego today, May 26, 1923. Dear one, how we loved sou, But our love was all in vals God saw your suffering here wi 8o He freed you from your pain. How happy we were in days gone by, ‘When our circle was fully complste, But now it is broken; one has gone To sleep at the Bavior's feet. Some day we are golng to meet you On_that beautitul golden shore, Our clrcle will then be complets dgala o roken nevermore. DADDY AND MAMMA. In_the cemetery sweetly sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave, Lies my daritug siater n ber lonely grave. HER BROTHER WILLIAM. 'WHITTINGTON. In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, IDA 1. WHIT- TINGTON, who died nine years ago today, February 26, 1015. Out in Life's garden, whers sympathy grew, G2 planted a soul—twas. the soul o you. Life's wonderful garden, Love seeking went through Till_be I.D\IIII’ a beart—'twas the heart o' u. 1 sought through Life's garden of roses and And'T found one sweet blossom all eweled ith dew— Love, Sympathy, Faith—all uschanging ssa €ruc; And 'the ‘heart of my Sower, dearest mother, "twas you. HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. WIKEL. HAYES. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, SARAH Q. WIKEL, who departed this 1ife six years ago today. Feb- roary 26, 1018, and sister, CARRIE E. HAYES, veven years ago, February 6, 1017. Forget them? No! We never will. Love them? Yes! We love them still. Thelr memory is &5 fessh today s o the hour they passed away. ‘THEIR FAMILY, WILLIAMS. In remembra: f_our beloved ‘Tother, ANNIE AMELIA WILLIAME, who departed this life February 26, 1916, Eight years ago in tears, dear mother, Eiknl years ago_ today. We stood beside your dying bed And saw you pass away. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Becret tears do often flow: Memory keeps you often near us, Though you died elght years ago. HER DAUGHTER, LAURA'J. FOED, AND ‘GRANDDAUGHTER. ZELLERS. In sad but loving remembrance of - our dear W:. JOHN FRANKLIN ZELLERS, ‘who passed away twenty-six years ago to- day, February 26, 1 ‘The month of February is here, To us the sadde Our dear HI8