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'L Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 W. W.CHAMBERS CO. Will Furnish A Complete Medern Funeral Attend AN Private Ambaulsnees Fully equipped rolling cot, stretchers aad Slankets. Parlors and Chapel, C Call Chambers—Col. 433 Loeal calls only $4.09. EDMONSTON'S — 14th and Chapls N.W. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘The 663d regular meeting of the Biological Soclety of Washington will be held Saturday night at 8 o'clock In the new assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Horace M. Albright, superintendent of Yellowstone Na- tional Park und O. F. Cook of the bureau of plant industry will deliver lectures illustrated with motion ple- tures and lantern slides. The Society for Philoxop] - quiry will meet at the Public Library Saturday afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. Dr. George S. Duncan will speak. L. W. Wallace, executive secretary of the Federated American Engineer- ing Socleties, will address the local section, American Soclety of Mechani- cal Engineers at its meeting tomor- row night at 8 v'clock in the Cosmos Home of the “Original” FOOT-FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Wom- en and Children, Making shelf room for new Spring stocks of Shoes. out all shoes, without ex THE EVENING -STAR,. WASHINGTON, .D. C,. THURSDAY,- FEBRUARY and tion Club. Proposed increase: amendments to the loc will be discussed. The Curley Club will dance at the Raleigh Hotel Saturday night. The Catholic Women's Service Cluh Lwiil give a leap year dance at 601 | E street tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. The Big Brothers' Guild of St. Monica’s Chapel will conduct a pre- lental dansante at the parish hall, South Capitol and I streets southwest, Monday night at 8 o'clock. A bronder health program for the public schools will be discussed at a mass meeting in the auditorium of the Interior Department tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock, called by the District_ Congress of Mothers’ and Parent-Teacher Assoclations. The “Shelf Cleaning” Sale -SHOES ception, at \ Closing ONE-FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICE FOR THE STANDARD SHOES OF AMERICA $9.00 Boots ................. $6.75 $10.00 Boots . $11.00 Boots . . $7.50 . $8.25 $13.50 Boots . $12.00 Boots . $14.50 Boots .......... .....$10.88 SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN’S BLACK & TAN OXFORDS $7.50 Oxfords ... 1334 F Street $9.00 Oxfords . $10.00 Oxfords ................$8.00 15% OFF ALL CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR Choice of Any Man’s Shoe in the House, . Except Stacy-Adams Shoes for Gen:l:emen. oSl $6'95 EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ Manager Two Days More! Advistrs and Authorities on All Foot Troubles speakers will include Senator Cope. land of New_ York, Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, Dr. Leo Frankel and Sena- tor Ferris of Michigan. The Deanwood Citisens’ Association will observe its nineteenth anniver- ]aury ut & meeting in the Deanwood School tomorrow night. Garnet C. Wilkinson, assistant superintendent of schools, will be the principal speaker. A. Robinson will preside. Genealogical Noclety will meot Saturday, 8 p.m., at the Eb- bitt Hotel, with Miss Kate 8. Curry and Mrs. Galus M. Brumbaugh, as hoktesses, Dr. John A. Widtsoe af iSalt Lake City will deliver an address ienenlogy Among the Latter- Day Saints and Some Genealogical Obé&ervations In Burope. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Natlonal American Club of Washington will be addressed by Senator Pat Hurrison of Mississippl und others at its meeting at 7 o'clock in the Hotel Continental. Viva M. January will speak ut 8 o'clock to the Unity Soclety at 1326 I street northwest. The Wild FFlower Preservation So- clety of America, Washington chap- tor, will meet In the National Mu- seum at 8:16 o'clock. Dr. E. T. Wherry will lecture. The annual entertalnment and dunce for the benefit of Holy Rosary Church will be held at 6th and E streets northwest | Harding memorial moving pictures of Alaska will be shown in the In- terior Department auditorium under the auspices of the Sojourners’ Club. C. J. Blanchard will speak und the United States Marine Band will play. The Kentucky State Society will meet at the Meridian Mansioni, 2400 116th street, at 8:30 o'clock. Gen. Henry T. Allen will be the guest of honor. Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, 0. E. 8., will dance at the City Club at 8:30 o'clock. The Condult Road Citizens Asso- clation will meet at 8 o'clock in St David's parieh hall, Condult road. The annual business meeting and reception, dinner and dance of the | Georgla State Society of Washing- ton will be held In the Roosevelt } Hotel at 7:30 o'clock. Tickets ob- | talnable through Maj. O. H. B. Blood- worth, Southern building. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will de- Itver the second address on “Evangel- fsm and the Evangelistic Campaign in Washington With Suggestion From Some Eminent Evangeltists, at the regular midweek service in the Church of the Covenant at 8 o'clock. The Veterans' Bureau employes will hold their third winter event to- night at Rauscher's, In_the form of a leap year dance. Director and Mrs. Frank T. Hines, together with the director's staff, will be the guests of honor. Rathbone Temple, No. 8, Pythian Sisters, will have a card party In basement of Pythian Temple. e James E. Walker Post, No. 26, Anferican Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 12th street branch Y. M. C. A. and ing Post Legion, under with the James Reese Europe and Post No. 29, American at the Service den auspices of the Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats HALF PRICE s Off $50 Suits and Overcoats $ —Saturday is the Y Off Our greatest Sale can’t last forever end. There are hundreds of suits and overcoats to select from; you can easily figure your savings at these re- ductions—but you have only two days more! $60 Suits and Overcoats 30 There are others at one-third and one-quarter off; all of them are Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; and everything is included excepting dress clothes. No Charge for Alterations $70 Suits and Overcoats 35 Deposits Accepted Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street Inc. then adjourn to participate in meet- | SHIRLEY E. DOWNING, VETERAN OF WAR, DIES Served in Navy During Boxer Up rising, in Philippines and in World War. Shirley Edmonston Downing, thirty- eight years old, for a ndmber of years a resident of Washington, dled yesterday at Emergency Hospital, following @ brief {llness. Mr. Down- Ing's home was at 1654 Monroe street northwes Born In Front Royal, Va., Mr. Downing came to this city when a youth. He enlisted In the Navy dur- iag the boxer uprising in China and for five years was on the Aslatic coast. He was also in the Philippine Islands for some time during the trouble fn.the {xlands. At the be- ginning of the world war, Mr. Down- Ing entered the Signal Corps us a second lleutenant. He received his education In Washington schools. Mr. Downing was a member of the Quentin Roosevelt Post, No. 11, of the American Leglon, Hiram Lofge, No. 10, of Musons, und a member of the Washington Hoard of Trade. o He 18 survived by his widow, Mrs Ethel Downing. "Funeral services will be announced at a later date. . . Burial to Be in Churchyard at ¢ Dumphries, Va. William Alexander Dunnington. son of the late Charles Willlam Col- guhoun Dunnington and Catherine Muncaster Dunnington, who was em- rloyed on the reading room staff at the Library of Congress for many years, dled at the Providence Hos- pital Tuesday after a lingering ill- ness, Funeral services will be held et the residence, 128 C street southeast, to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. In- perpunt wl-u be in the family lot jn e old colonial churchyard a m- phries, Va. el Mr. Dunnington was, prior to_his connection with the Library of Con- gress a member of a United States commission and traveled extensively in this country and Mexico in the in- terest of the United States govern- ment. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Joseph H. Wilson of New York and Miss Annle Dunnington of this city. . MRS. FRANK HELAN DIES. Wife of Detective Sergeant Il for Four Months. Mry. Joanna Dunigan Helan, ffty- eight years old, a native Washing- tontan, died at her residence, 4231 3d street northwest, last night after a prolonged fliness. She was the wife of Deteotive Sergt. Frank Helan, spe. cial attache of the District attorney's office, detailed from headquarters for many years. Mrs. ‘Helan was In poor health for almost a vear, but her condition did Inot become nerious until about four Imonths ago. Several operations failed Ilo restore health. | Mr. and Mrs. Helan were residents |of that portion of the city just north jof Florida avenue on Georgla avenue when it wds a suburb of the city. She is survived by Mr. Helan. two sons and two daughters—respective- y, Frank B. and Thomas A. Helan, !who are in the automobile supplies !and accessories business; Mary C. and Loretta Helan. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Saturday morning, followed by requiem mass at St. Ga- ! briel's Cathollc Church at 10 o'clock. Rev. John McNamara. “pastor, wili officiate. Interment will be in Mount Ollvet cemetery. i 'PETRA, LECTURE TOPIC. Ancient Palestine City Described by James A. Kelso. An illustrated lecture on “Centurles and Tombs of Petra,” an anclent city !in Palestine, was given by President James A. Kelso of the Western Theo- logical Seminary before the member® of the Archeological Society of Wush- ington, at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, 1301 16th street north- west, last night. New members admitted to the so- clety were Capt. Axel Wallenberg, the Swedish minister: Henry 3 Dawes, Mrs. Fits-Hugh Ledyard, Richard S. Meryman and Mrs. James T. Morris. ~Robert Lansing, former Secretary of State, presided. S e, COL. OLDROYD TO SPEAK. Sons and Daughters of Veterans to Honor Lincoln and Washington. The birthdays of Washington and Lincoln will be celebrated tonight at 8 o'clck by Lincoln Camp, No. 2, Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., and Eilen Spencer Mussey Tent, Daughters of Veterans, at G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Penn- sylvania avenue northwest. The Sons of Veterans committes, consisting of Everett F. Warner, F, has been working with a similar committee from the Daughters of Veterans in arranging the entertain- ment features, which will include pa- triotia readings and remarks by Col. O. H. Oldroyd, collector of Lincoln mementoes. FOUND. A BICYCLE. Phoue Cleveland 1237. LOST. RICYCLE—Red, small boy's. st, Return 935 E BILLFOLD, black combination: between 15th w., Saturday night: valuable contents. Address Box 254-L, Star office.. 28 COLLIE—Male, 8_years old, 1ight tan, T JAnswers *‘Laddle. eward, ' Fhone 1DOG—Collle, light brown: answers to |Reward. Grigsby, 1021 Irving n.w. Adswme {2042, 280 DOUBLE GLOVE, red leather, left hand, Wed- Desday, 20th, on F st. car or F st. As one is no good, pleass send for the right or let me have the other. Call M. 7108 before 6 or after 9 a.m. . FUR NECKPIECE, brown mink, last PFric night between Rialto Theater d ¥ st ward. H. G. Kiefer, 739 11th n. HANDBAG—Biack patent leathe around Metropolitan Theater. return. Moore, 710 13th st. n.w. HOUND—Black and tan; male; name Mike. Reward if returned 1322 Florida ave. tomac 465. KEYS, bunch of, in black ke tbool . section. Page ary. ©0°E si. w0 LOCKET, siiver, Initials M. L. K. between Union station, Potomac Park car Ih:d‘:?s 15th st. n.w. Reward if returned to M. L. Easton, care Natlonal Metropolitan Bank. & MASONIC CHARM from watch fob; Sunday. Phone Frank. 8743-W. uadsy MONEY—$23 inside Carroll Electric or on 12th et. bet. G and H or oo G st. bet. 11th and 12th. Reward, Please re- turp to Stella G. Hoskinson, 714 12th st. n.w. NEOK PIBOE, small sable; SBunday afternoon. between Mass. ave.. Zird st. and Hotel Wi it "Reward. "Befura Wilard H OPERA GLASSES—Small pair biack at Poll’ Febroary 20. Reward. Phone North 7487. 1 POLICY No. 776,271, issued by the Penn Motusl Life Tosurance Company. on the. iife of Robert E. Heater. lost or mislald. The cer wil piease Teturn It to'tne uadersigned: e s been made for the issuin :lfl; 2P uplicate. - Rovert E. Heater, Colorads H PURSE—Tadys, Tcather? 1ot o Op_tve. ca iningletters, key. sma oomer eke. - Cail Col. 043-W. Reward- ' E RING, Z rows of ds N S SAr FPhone North_244. e SPECTACLES—Bone-tim, §ray case; Baturdey. GMBRELLA_Tavendar siik; ivory handle: on St Pleassnt car.. Please return o M Amelia, Fey, 300 13th st. m.e. Liac, Gi6s . Reward. 28 WATOH _AND | OHAIN, _openfaced, _ Sel T o male: of be Talus ‘sxcent to owsers L gite "trom my mather 18 years ago. A ©ra\ reward if returmed to 1917 14th 3%, nyw. Boy. Re- or Reward upon Co. store, Ll 1 28, 1924. ] I Claimed by Death I i | ! o HARE(S we s EWinG SHIRLEY DOWNING. ! UPSHAW ADDRESSES MEN Speaks at Banquet at H Street Christian Church. Representative Upshaw of Georgiu was the principal speaker at the first annual banquet of the men's de- partment, H Street Christian Church, last night in the banauet hall, 6th and. H streets southwest. Mr. Up- shaw spoke on the duties of the men as class members, church members and citizens, Massed singing was “led by W. Frank- Summy, church choir director, who also sang two solos. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley extended greetings from tlie mother church and Canon Chaso of Brooklyn, N. Y., made a brief address. —_— DESCENDANTS TO DINE. Mayflower Society Will Hear Ad- dress by Dr. Lewis Tonight. The eighteenth annual banquet of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the District of Columbia will be held at L'Aiglon tonight. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. Willlam Mather Lewis, president of George Washington Univeraity; Rev. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of Howard University, and William E, Brigham, president of the Gridiron Club. The banquet committee is composed of Frank H. Briggs, Mrs. Louls A. Abbott, Thomas S. Hopkins, Rev. John T. Huddle and Mrs. Warren E. Emley. Carter B. Keene, governor of the society, will act as toastmas- ter. PLAN CHARTER EVENT. Ceremonies to commemorate the granting of a charter to Howard University will be held in the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel on the uni- versity campus Sunday afternoce at 0 o'clock. The principal address will be made by Dr. D. Brewer Eddy of Boston. Speeches also will be made by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of Howard; Dr. Emmett J. Scott, sec- retary-treasurer of the fnstitution; Rev. William Tunnell and Rev. James L. Pinn. EDMONSTON T. F. Johnson and John W. Reynolds, | Card of Thanks. FRIEDLANDER. We wish to thank our tributes at the sudden death of our dear mother. wister and_gragdmother, MARGARETHE FRIED: LANDER. THE FAMILY. © Beaths. ABRNOLD. Friday, February idence ‘of her ‘parents In Norwich, N. Y., MARGUERITE, M.. of 1631 19th st. n.w. Interment at New Berlin, N. Y. BONINI. February 27, 1924, at 5:15 p.m. at his residence. 3817 Woodley road mn.w.. JOHN E. BONINI, Sr.. beloved hushand of Carrie Bonini (uee Weigel). Funeral sers- fces at his late residence Saturday, Mare at 1:30 o'clock p.m. Interment in Rock Creek cemeters. Relatives and friends in- vited. 29 BONINL Members of Capital Lodge, No. 24, K. P. are requested fo attend a speciai convention at Pythian Temple, Friday, Feb- ruary 29, &t 7:30 p.m.. to arrange for at- tending 'the fu of our Iate brother, JOHN E. BONINI. C. C. LIPP, C. C. GEO. W. SOLLERS, K. R. 8. BONINT. Special communication of Anacostia Lodge. . F. A. A. M., will be called ou Saturday, March 1, 1924, st 11:30 a.m., to attend the faneral of our deceased brother, JOHN E. BONINI By order of WALTER L. FOWLER, Master. BURGESS. Tuesday, February 26, 1924, at 7 LEANORA BURGESS "(nee Miller), wife of John J. Burgess, aged 64 Funeral ‘from her late Md., on Friday, Feb Relatives and “friends 1924, at res- eloved t rd.. Chillum, 3 p.m. invited to attend. cemetery, Kindly omit fluwers. BURNETT. Suddenls, Tuesday, February 2¢ 192 Emergency Hospital, MARY F loring mother of Cyrus L. Burmett of 121 services at the parlors B. New York ave, m.w., Febroary 29, at pm. Int ment private. . COLSTON. Departed this life Tuesday, Feb- 26, 1924, 1:15 a.m., after & long il er daughter of 280 ruary 28, at 1 1625 10¢h st. o vited. DAVISON. Wednesday, February 27, 1024, at 2:20 a.m., at her residence, 1319 South . s.e.. HANNAH M. DAVISON (nee Dugan), beioved wife of Wililam H. Davison and’ mother of Anna E. Davison. Funeral from the above residence on Friday, February 20, at 8:45 a.m., thence to the Holy Comforter Church, whers requiem mass will be sald for the repose of her soul at © a.m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and frienfls invited. DOWNING. Wednesday, Februarr 27, 1 at Emergency Hospltal, BHIRLEY E., Band of Muriel Ethel Downing. Funeral services at his late residence, 1654 Monroe st. n.w., Saturday, March 1, at 2 p.m. Rel tives atd triends fovited. Iaterment prizate. DUNNINGTON. Departed February 26, 1024, t Providence Hospital, WILLIAM A.’ DU} NINGTON, son of the late Charles W. and Catherine M. Dunnington. _Service will be held at his late residence, 128 C ., on Friday, February 29, at 10 a. uterment at Dumfrie 21 FORD. Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 26, 1924, at 11:30 a.m.. at his residence, 1244 Linden JOHY F., devoted husband of Maria Ford. He leaves to mot their loss, besides his wife, four loving se one brother and one- sister. Funeral from his late residence, Friday, February 29, at 8:30 a.m., thence to 8t. Cyprian‘s Church, 1 and C sts. se., where requiem bigh mt ‘will be sung for the repose of his soul at D o'clock. Relatives and friends invited 1o attend. 2 GAYLORD. Monday. February . 25, 1924 GEORGE E., belored husband of Rachei Gaylord and father of Margaret O. and Helen K. Gaylord. Services at the 8. H. Co. funera] home, 2801 14th st. n. Fevruary 1, at'2 pm, Frieads Ta- GAYLORD. A special communication of Daw- son Lod, No. 16, F. A. A. M., will be held in the Masonic Temple, Friday, February 29, 1924, at 1 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of attending the -funeral of our late brothe GEORGE E. GAYLORD. By order of the W.M. JOHN A. COLBORN, Secretary. GIBSON. Wednesday, February 27, 1924, at a.m.. at his residence. 20 M st. n.w JAMES GIBSON, beloved husband of Blanche Gibson. Funeral Saturday, March 1, at 2 .m., from the above residence. Interment rn Glenwood cemetery. 20 lOODWIN, Wednesday, February 27, 1024, at O emport, By T s, 'WALTON GOODWI widow of Capt. Waiton Goodwin, U. 8, Funeral Friday, February 29, 10 a.m., from 8t. John's Episcopsl Cburch, 16th and H sts. HARRIS, Suddenly, February 27, 1924, CARO- LINE HARRIS, mother of James and Harry Lomax, 1315 South. Carolin 3 of funeral hereafter. HELAN. Wednesday, February 27, 1924, ANNA DUNIGAN HELAN, beloved wife of ¢ Frank M. Helan. Funeral from her late residence, 4231 3rd st: n.w.. on Saturday. March 1, at 9:30 a.m. Reguiem wmass at St. Gabriel’s Church at 10 o'clock. elatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 20° EEPPLER. Tuesday, February 26, 1024, JOHN; beloved husband of Clera Keppler. Funeral from his late residence, 131 Florida ave. n.w., on Friday, February 39, at 2 Tnterment Prospeet Hill cemetery. = LYNN. Tuesday, February 26, 1924, at 10 p.m., t her nll.deg! 809 North Capitol st., MAR- RET M. LYNN, beloved wife of' Henry . Lyon, . Funeral Friday. February 29, st p.m., from her late residence, loterment Prospect Hill cemetery. 28° cl interment at Rock Creek | Deraths. PALMER, Thursd February 28, 1924, HELENE BELL, daughter of Bessie Bell and R, Spencer Palmer. Notice of funeral here- after. BOBERTS. Wédnesday, February hiu residence, 1918 n.w., ERNEST W. ROBERTS. 'Funerhl services at the sbove residence, Saturdsy, March 1, at 2:30 p.m. Py RBUDD. February o5, 1924, JAMES H., be loved husbund ef Busle RRudd. aged 55 years. Funeral from his late residence. 1104 3rd st. n.e, Friday, Februury 29, at % p.m. Inter ment Congressional cemetery. 28 SCHAEFER. Wednesday. February 27, 1024, at 2:25 a.m.. MARGARET, beloved wife of 1 D. Nchaefer. Funeral from her late nce, 518 A st. w.e., on Raturday, March at 8:30 a.m.’ to St. Peter's Churc Where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Rel tives and friends intited. SHEEHAN. Wednesda at his resldence, 153 F., beloved son of the late Funeral from the chapel of er's Sons 1113 Tth st. n.w. . February Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. terment Glenwood cemeters. SHERWOOD. Wednesday, February 27, 192 at his residence, 21’ Bryant st. n. CLARKSON R.. béloved hushand of Ella of Clarkson Ralph, § d Percy 11. Sherwood and Mra han. Fune a riday, February 29, at 3 Relatives and friends fnvited. = Ioter. ment peivate, . BHIELDS. Departed this life Tuesday, Feb- 'y 26, 1924, at 12:55 p.m., at Providence Howpital, ANNIE, the beloved daughter of Maggie Shields. She leaves to mourn thelr loss her devoted wisters, brofhers and & host of relatives and friends. Funeral Friday, February 0 pm., from her la orida_ave. 'n.w.. thence (o urch, 3rd ut. between H s., Rev. J. L. S: Holloman, pastor. Relatives ‘and friends invited. Interment Payoe’s cemetery. 280 SMALLWOOD. Departed this life Februar: 26, 1024, in’ full”triumph of Christian faith, MARY B.. beloved sister of Ellza Jarvis aunt of Daniel Lewis. Louise and Jose Jarvis aud greataaunt of Daisy Cole neral from fer late resilence, 2281 C at. s.w.. Friday. February 20, at 1 p.m.. thence to ‘Metropolitan Weslcs ~ A. Zion Church. D st. 5. Callls, w.. Rev. T. J. i friends invited. pastor. “m"""gg'."d BPRAGUE. Wednesday, February 27, MATILDA R.. sister of W. A. Crair. Fu- ral from Joho R. Wright Co., 1337 10th o.w., Friday, February 20, at 11 o'clock 1924, at 1924, VAN RENBSELAER. Wedneaday, February 7. 1924, at 1316 i6th st., Washington. D, C.. the' Rev. STEPHEN VAN RENSSE- LAER, only son of Eugene and the Inte Sarah Pendleton Van Rensselser. Funeral services at the Cathedral of All Saints, Albany, N. Y., Saturday. March 1, at 11:45 a.m. In terment Albany rural cemetery. . WHITNEY. Mouday, February 23, 7:15 p.u. at his residence. 1346 1 . TARRY ‘L. (PIGGIE) WHITNEY. beloved husbard of Mabel Whitney and loving son of Mary and late Albert Whitney. He leaves fo mourn two sisters and a host of relatives and friends. Fueral Friday, Feb- ruary 29, 12 o'clock. from Provideuce Baptist Church, M st. between 415 and Oth sts. s.w. Rev. A. Bayies, pastor. ~Friends and rela: tives invited. Dear one, how we love you, But our love was all in vai God saw your suffering here was So He freed you from your pain. FAMILY. How T miss the welcome footsteps Of the one F love o dear; Oft T Tisten for hin comin Feeling_sure that he In near. HIS NIECE, PAULINE EDWARDS. The depths of my sorrow T cannot tell For the loss of the one I love so well; Ana while you lie in peaceful sleep, Your memory 1 yill alwars keep. HIS NIECE. MAGGIE CRAWLEY. How happy we wers fn the days gone by When our circle was complete, But now it §s broken, our friend is gone To wleep at the feet BY HIS MOST DEVOTED FRIENDS. WITHINGTON. Tuesday evening. Yebruary 26,1924, MARY STACY WITHINGTON, oldest dauighter of Rev. William Withington. Funeral services Fridas, February 29, at 2 X in the undertaking rooms of John it Co., 1387 10th st. n.w. . YOUNG. Passed away suddenly. February 28, 1924, at the residence of Ler grandson, E. H. Magruder, A'exandria, Va., Mrs. R BECCA A. YOUNG, 'saged 88, Funers from the residence r daughter, Mrs. William &, Jones, w York ave. February 5, 2 p.m. invited.” Interment at In Memoviam. BLONDHEIM. In sad and loving remembrance of our beioved father, HENRY BLOND. HEIM., who departed this life five years g0 this day, February 28, 1919. Gone,_but not_forgotten. HIS LOVING CHILDREN. BRISCOE. TIn sad but loving memory of eur dear mother, daughter and sister. ROSIE LEE BRISCOE. who passed into eternal rest February 28, 1912. Today recalls the memory Of 'a dear one laid to rest, And those who think of ber ‘today, Are those who loved her best. THE FAMILY. BURKE. Io sad but loving remembrance of our devoted son and brother, HENRY SHEK- BURKE. who departed this life four g0 today, February 25, 1020. Rest in Jesus, dear son and brother, The angels will give thee warning. Whilst we prepare (o meet you, dear, In that glorious morning. £ THE FAMILY. L. In sad but loving remembrance B e fear hushand and father. EMANUEL P. BURRELL. who entered into rest eight years ago today, February 28, 1916. Rest, swpet spirit, rest. HIS WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND SON. RTER. In memory of my dear aunt, O TEABETI A CARTER, who died Febru: ary 28, 1921, three years ago tod: HER DEVOTED NIECE, MARY WEBSTER. . _Sacred to the memory of my devoted e ELISABETH GASKING CLARK (nee Gaskins), who departed this life two years ago today, February 25, 1922. My thoughts will always be with you while in this world 1 stay. Gone, but not forgotten. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. ARK. A {ribute of love to the memory of O voted mother and grandmother, ELIZA- BETH GASKINS CLARK (mee Gaskins) who left us two years ago, February 022, We miss vou from around us. dear mother, We miss you from your pla A shudow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of your face. ‘We miss your kind and willing hands, Your fond earnest care; Our home is dark without you; We miss you everswhere. HER _DEVOTED ~ DAUGHTER, HICKS, AND GRANDSONS. ABK. In sad but loving remembrance of O Sdear” mother, ELIZABETH GASKINS CLARK (nee Gaskips), who left us two years ago, February 25, 1022. Though this world Is full of trouble, Full of sorrow and of pain, Yet to us it would be heaven 1f our dear mother was with us again. Bk pose day our ciels Will be compiutes On that beautiful shore. !IJII'RA SUSIE HER_DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, AND FANNIE. FORD. In tender tribute and loving O mory ot our dearly beloved mother, Mrs EMMA CLIFFORD, who answered the M ter's summons one year ago today, February 28, 1023. What fs home without a mother? Ob, surely best they know Where the day’s long weary shadows Die_with Do sunset glow, HER LOVING DAUGHTER, MRS. MARY CLARK. . CLIFFORD. 1o sad. but loviog remembrance of my dear mother, EMMA E. CLIFFORD, Who died one year ago today, February 28, 1923. Rest in peace, dear mother, One long year has passed away. Thou art gone, but not forgat For 1 think of you each day. She gave no one a last farewell; She said good-bye to nove. Her loving heart just ceased to beat, And_before we kiew it she was gone. HER LOVING DAUGHTER MARGARET. * HART. In loving memory of my dear wife, ALMETTA HART. who died five years ago today, February 25, 1910. The depths o my sorrow T cannot tell For the loss of one I loved so well, And while you lie in peaceful sleep Your memory I will alwass keep. HER HUSBAND, ERNEST H. B. HART. HAWKINS. In sad but loving remembrance of my devoted mother, JULIA HAWKINS, who departed this life four years ago to- day, February 28, 1920. ‘Gone from me, dear mother, To live with the pure and true; God took my treasure to heaven ‘That my heart may journey there too. HER LONELY LITTLE GIRL, SELMA HAWKINS. . HILL. In sad and ‘oving remembrance of my degr father, RICHARD C. HILL, who died Ive years ago today, February 28, 1912. Gone, but not forgotten. RIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER LUCINDA. HOLMES. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter, GRACE H. HOLMES (nee Bowen), who departed this life tiiree years ago to- day, Febeuary 28, 1921 Just a line of sad remembrance, Just & memory, fond snd true. Just a token of love's devotion, ‘That our hearts still hold for you. Evéry day brings back sad memories, Every memory brings back tears. Deep within our hearts we cherish Tglmlhll of one we love so dear. You live with us in memory, And will foreverimor ‘And those who still temember ber Are those 10 loved her best. 3 DEVOTED FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER AND_BROTHER. . o . In Memoriam. HONESTY. In fond remembrance of littis MARY ETTA HONESTY, who so suddenly ]:nwd away five years ago today, February 28, 1919, Mary, dear, how we miss you. Home may think we e forgotten you, but your desr, sweet little memory still” liv and shall as long as we live. Ne we forget your des sweet little face and your many little ac sayings. Sicep on until the great resurrection mors, whes we all shail_ meet, nevermore (o pazt. DEVOTED MOTHER AND FAMILY. * JONES, In sad but loving remembrance of my_ dearly beloved husbapd, THOMAS R JONES, who departed this life one year 280 today, February 28, 103, Surrounded by friends I am lonesoms, Amongst them all I am blue, A smile on my face, but & Leartache, Tom. 1 am thinking of you. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, ROSALIE M. JONES, MINOR. 1In loving memory of our darling sod, WILLIAM L. MINOR, who denarted tuis 1ife fourteen years ago today, February 28, 1910. Nohody kmows our longlog, But few have neen us weep, We shed our tears from an aching he ‘While others are fast asleep. Some may think we are not lonely, When at times they see us smile, Littie do they know the heartache That we suffer all the while. FATHER 'AND MOTHER, MR WILLIAM B. MINOR. PARKER. Sacred to the memory of our son #nd brother, FRANK PARKER, Jr., who de- this 1ife eight years ago today, Feb- There's a beantiful city, it may be quite near, Where tever a sbadow nor cloud doth ap~ AND MBS pear: *Tis a vislon of splendor most radiant bright, The home of the blessed, where dwelleth no Dight. THE FAMILY. * PEDIFORD. In sad but lovine remembrance of our daughter, ALICE BLUE PEDIFOR! who departed this life four years ago toda: February 28, 1620. We stood by ber bedside We saw her soul de And when we realis Tt almost broke our heart: MARYLAND AND NANNIE PEDIFORD. PREVOST. 1In losing memory of our beloved son and brother, RALPH J., Jr., who de parted this 1ife three vears ago today. Feb- ruary 28, 1921, HIS LOVING FAMILY. PUMPHREY. Sacred to the memory of our beloved niece and cousin, LILLIAN MAY PUMPHREY, wbo passed dway fire years axo_today, February 25, 1919. TLIA, COUBIN MAME AND was dead ATNT GRACE. BOBINSON. 1In fond remembrance of my dear father. GEORGE R. ROKINSON, who depart- ed this life Februa 920 y HIS DAUGHTER, MARGUERITE RICKS. ROSS. In sad but loving remembrance of mv beloved wife, ELSIE ROSS, who departed this life February My heart fn deep sorrow returns to the day An memory recalls how death bors you And left me in tears, in grief and in woe, As T sat by your bedside three years ago. Forget you?_No, 1 never will. Tove you? Yes, T love you still. For as long as ihere is memors, Dear, we will always _thiok of thes HER HUSBAND, JAMES ROSS, AND 50 1921, With loving memors HUSBAND, LUDWIG 17 E st. n.w. - THOMAS. 1In sad remembren:~ and brother, RICHARD THO) parted this” lite vember 26. 1405 NELTA THOMA DEVOTED. r STRI of our son 5, who ds seventeen yea.s ago, N daughter and sister, COR- , who departed tiiy life ixteen years ago, December 23, 1907: o dear son and brother, WILLIAM THOMAS who departed tils life seven years ago. February 28, 1917, and our loving son brother, BEXJAMIN THOMAS, who depa ¢, this life one year ago, September 12, Sleep on, dear children, and take your rest, We loved you, but God knows best. THE FAMILY TRUMAN. In loving memory of my motber and sister, MARY E. HOM departed this Lf¢ one year ago, 27, 1923, Gone, but not forgotten HER SON_ EDWIN AND SISTER ¥, AND NIECES ELLEN AND MARY T1 MAN. TWIEY. In loving remembrance of my broti- er, ROBERT N. TWIHY. who departed this ;;'(:1 three years ago today, Februsry = Yes, we'll meet again in the morning, 1o a dawn of u fairer day When the night of & watchiig and wa With ite_darkness has passed awa HIS SISTER, ELLA McGRIFF. WOOD. A tribute of love to the memors of our dear mother and grandmother, NANCY WOOD, who entered the huven of Fest Feb- ruary 28, 1920, four vears ago today. Then, dear mother, we shall meet you. Asleep in Test with Jesus for- dear T- peace, weep o wmure evermore. HER N DAUGHTER, MATTIE TRUEHEART: GRANDDAUGHTEL, LAURA BECKETT, and GRANDSON, LENWOOD TRUEHEART. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ¢——THE ORIGINAL WR Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERYY B0 FST. ALMUS' B.SPEARE [ty RE Wi DL J. NIGHO! HERBERT B. NEVIUS e A e 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5312-5513 THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers Homelike Funersl Parlors. Thone Lincoin 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 13 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i 118 Tl T Nz, Main 2473 Perry & Walsh Roy M. 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