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They're in our windows, gentlemen—they look like $7 or more—but they’re marked at $5. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen Ten F Street I Men’s New Spring Hats Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. MISS M. L. OWENS DIES. | Pneumonia Is Fatal to Daughter of Clarence J. Owens. Miss Marie Louise Owens, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Clarence J. Owens, dled at the residence of her father, 3209 Highland avenue, Cleveland this morning following a few illness from pneumonia. Mies Owens was twenty-three years old, and was born in Williston, | Sho was cducated at Fairmont Seminary and George Washington i Universit popular mem- ber of local social and Baptist church icircles. She was to have n mar- {ried in June THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, .1924 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Women's City Club:. Current Eventa, Non-Sectarian Bible class, 7 vening Book Review, § TONIGHT. Prof. Henry Grattan Doyle of George Washington University will lecture on “The Spanish Drama” at Cosmos Club, G. Manson Foote will give an illus- trated lecture descriptive of President Harding’s Alaskan trip, 8 o'clock, in Pythian Temple. The talk will be un- der auspices of Equality-Walter Reed The funeral will take place from | p, No. 284, Veterans of Forelg: |the residence on Friday at 3 o'clock. | Wars, and all forelgn service men are {Rev. Dr. W. S Abernethy, pastor of | i vived }l!m Calvary Baptist Church, and Rev. - r. rong, of the Ba Church at H will {The pallbearcrs will ba composed of members of the Sigma Phi | Fraternity, to which her fi !ku of her hrothers be! Miss Owens is survi d by her parents and six brothe and siste {Clarence J., jr, William Hamilton, | Alfred A. Quincy, Elizabeth and Mary |Lee Owens. The Alumnac Holy Cross Aeademy, wi i) committ, meetin, 5 o'clock, Epsilon | the residence of Loughran ance and {1407 16th street. Club_ will 8 o'clock, at Beach Hon: cting, North special m. the homs of Mrs. 1944 Calvert street, the purchase of a boat to b, ing the summer for danci entertainments at North The hold to decide upon sed dur and other ——— ‘Cs!)t.. J. G. Ballinger Dies. T ts Citiz 13 clation will . 8 Alban —Capt. James £ the United States Coast , who commanded the revenue cutter Bear on relief work in Ala. nd who is know Amer! fdent's Own Garrison. No. 104, and Navy Union, will meet, § in.Grand Army Hall. Army o'clocl Dr. Juli; n will give her clos- ing lecture irist Service Center, 8 pm. All invited. Anderson of the n tional comriittec on prison reform, will lecture, 8 wo'clock, before the Anthong League, at 1731 Mrs. Ruth Parks will sing panied by Mrs. Irene Miller Miss Mary Chainey i Amer- leott Post, No. 19, have a leap FUNERAL® | 75, $100, $150 Up it L o | Steel Vaults, $85 Up |, yimmacwssin, sy ronne b i H AMBULANCES ($4) CITY CALLS before the North LARGEST FQUIPPED IN THE CITY Associated Charities, 81 eust, at $:30 p.m. tomorrow 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phons Col. 433, *| Wilson, District visitor. EDMONSTON’S — Home of the “Original” FOOT- FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality is Important—Fst is Imperatize” This Week’s Friday Remnant “Clean- Up” Day of Broken . Sizes An exceptional collection of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, in Patent Leather as well as Kid; Combination Colors. $4.50 This footwear has always been good value at from $7.50 to $11.00. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ, Manager 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles MERCHANTS 'BANK & TRUST COMPANY First Trust 69 RealEstate Notes Denominations—$100, $500, $1,000 IRST deed of trust loans made by trust companies on improved property are rec- ognized everywhere as the safest possible investments. Before such a loan is made the land and improvements are care- fully appraised as to the value un- derlying the security. If there is the slightest doubt as to safety, the loan is promptly turned down. We offer for sale a limited num- ber of these real estate notes (in denominations as low as $100) se- cured by first deeds of trust on improved District of Columbia property. Particulars gladly furnished upon application to our main office or any of our branches. Capital and Surplus, $1,250,000.00 Deposits, $6,000,000.00 Cour Convenient Locations Main Office 15*&-H Sts.NW. Dupont Branch Brookland Branch Dupont Circle 17"¢Newton Sts.N.E. Penna. Ave. & 20"St. Branch All branches are fully equipped to render every fos:i}'dr banking service, and arc located where there is ample parking space outside the limited parking sone. Kdward Widdifield. | worker | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Women’s Alliance of All Souls’ Church will have an Easter sale in Pierce Hall tomorrow, beginning 2 p.m. Supper, 6 p.m. Judge Thompwon will give exposi- tion of International Sunday school MRS. MARY F. CHASE DIES. ‘Was Mother of Mrs. Wade H. Ellis and Miss Luella Chase. Mre. Mary Ficklen Chase, eigh lesson tomorrow, 4:45 p.m., at 1311 G | five years old, widow of Francis M. street. *n Couneil will meet | ©f Mrs. Wade H. tomorrow in chapel of Church of the nant. Current topics, b: Bible class, 6:4 2 Writers' League will meet temor- row, 8 p.m, in Publi Federation of Citizens’ Associntions will meet Saturday, in board room of Municipal Society for Philosophical Inquiry Will meet Saturday, 4:45 p.m., in Pub- Il.(' Lib y. Top “The Content and Form or Religious Knowledge.” Speaker: Edward Stecle. Wild Flower Preservation Soelety will have @ plant-study hike Sun- e Va., 9:30° am. ¥ rview; Difficult run. Cltizenw’ Awmociution of Chevy Chase {will meet April 15, 8 pau., at B. V Brown School. Mrx. J. H. Alburtis will lectare on | pring in W p.m., in *hurch, L Washington” tomorrow, 8 Chevy Ch Presbyterian Stearns Bible morro VR Chure | eharge. daxn will meet to- ) p.m., in Mount Vernon Dr K. B. Mosmaw in William McKiutey Cirele, No. 2, La- Hes, Go A, I, will meet tomorrow, § {roin Grand Army } The Washington Quartef, asxinted Anton Kaspar, violinist, and e H. Wilson, accompanist, zive a concert tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., a oundry M. E. Chureh. S Itecent advances in photographing sturs will be described by B. R irdt in a lecture before sl Geographic Society tomor ind evening at New L lecture will be by € some THE WEATHER District of Columbia, and Virginia—Fair and warmer to- night; Friday increasing cloudine: and warmer; gentle variable winds becoming moderate utheast and south. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 41; 8 pm %; 12 _midnight, 4 am, 32; § noon, 4% er—4 pm., 20. 2 midnigh r 0.42: noon, temperature, todiy; lowest, . today mperature 48, oceurred 30, occurred at me date last vear- “8t, 69; lowest, 16, Condition of the Water. Condition of water ut Great Falls Tem ure of w L 42 r. very muddy. Tide Tables. { (Furnished by the United States e { codetic survey.) { Low tide, 1:45 a.m. and 2 { 3 nd 8:04 p.m la 1 {p.m The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rosa 5:51 am. 33 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:48 am.; sun sets 6:34 p.m. Moon rises 5:43 am.; sets 6:04 p.m Automobile lamps to bLe lighted one-half hour after sunset. Weather ia Various Cities. T Temperature pe i i ! i Abilens, Tex, 29 % Aibany . | Atianta © { Atiantic 3 | Baltimora 17 50.40 | Birmingham. 30.32 Kansas ¢ Lo< Angeles. 30.08 | Louisrit Miami. Fla. 30,16 | New Orleans 3012 ining Pt.clondy Clear, Siockholm, 'Sweden. .. Gibraltar. Spain. = Horta (F3 Azores | Havana, 3 Colon, rt cloody Clear Raining AL Femaie. mame THetsy : strayed from 1112 FPark [ for return. | REAGLE_HOUSD— struyed from 1330 S, rd. coler, road. 'Reward i black and tan apitol st. se. $5_re- 30 white “with Sth and Rhode Island ave, n. 2108 Monroe i North | BOSTON {brindle, wh! seen near V turn to 3305 Reward. TERR t and white front leg: t n ave. and Woodley rd. Re- ley rd. ot call Cleve, 1388, uear Bu 5 Reward. Retum to P, C. th and ¢ sts ard " offercd. nkiin 9036, 4 from 3040 Newar) le gray ‘and biack ti Revard. 1 tan, on 10th s, wesday, April 1, eontain- ing $5 note, tokens and smal! chance.’ Reward { if*returned to N. Crimmins. 1082 Tark rd. nw. . “mall, long hair: orth 1745, DOG—Small dark brown, white breast:: an. swers to name Bruno: fag 12620, Reward. white, brown coral and peari; RRT ~with clover Teaf, Sun- day night or Monday morning. Return 1414 Que i Liberal reward. ) Far N—G. R, &, March 35, Kan housefurnishing Reward. FI0G_Hiampenire boar; lost. or nson. 1920 8 at. n { POLICE D0 oY away. fron 4727 Conn. & , Eray and has - { + other about 7 months old, all bl ing_ear: o SREL LAy 5 wm | WALLET. :Teather, containiog & _$20 Ibill and several ones, Eastern Star card. Mrs. | Healy. Main 7 ward. el containing money, eyeglasses and pa pors,’ on ‘District: Hne cer; Mondey- afternoon call Lincoln 264% Reward; no questions luk:d. VRIST_WATCH—Gold, near New Stanton or Home Freater a.e. Fine Line. 4085, Reward. Great | will { the | extraordinary | Maryland | Low tide, 2:26 am, and | 71 p.m.; high tide, 8:1% am. and :44 | pot over right exe; | Tnfiood from | Reward for information, deed | | | | { i Chase of Cincinnati, Ohio, and mother :llis and Miss Luella Chase of this city, died in her apart- ment in the Cumberland yesterday afternoon. Funeral services and burial will be held at the Spring Grove cemetery, Cincinnati, Saturday. nd Mre. Ellis and Miss Chase will for Cincinnati tomorrow after- Mrs. Chase w nent Kentucky 5. She was born in Paris, Ky., but had lived all her married 1ife in Coneinnati, ving to Washington about ten She was nie of former hop of Ohic nd a greatniece promi- Deaths Reported. e B e e e e e rfield Hospital Georgetown Univer- Children's Hospital. K &t n.e. vidence Hospital. rhield Hospita @ months. 1715 15th st » % Freedmen's Hospita ndford,’ 18, Filliug Hamai Harry L. Rubert it Cards of Thanks. BROWN. 1 wish t0 cxpress my sincere up preciation to the unher. board and ladier auxiliary, Kehoboth " Churdh, meteh bors and friends. for thelr and_cxprexsionn of rympathy gt 5 my mather. Mra HER FON, | GWIN, I w niet, Kindn: h of g 3 denth WILLIAM A. BROWN eighhors un g the and for their sym. itul flow after death of our HER HUSBAND, MOTHER AND BROTHER Deaths. BENNETT. Wednesday. April home. Spencersii i v and beas Friday, April 4 ! | BORNMANN. Wedresd LOVIS ) A BN CISSELL ssell and bel ame, Maude at 1:30 p. t attend After life’s 6ful fever, she sleeps weil CISSELL. Mambers of Queen Exther No. 1. O E_ K. are requested fo att 1 Tonored Tar April 4, O st_between ANNA i MAYME T, CISSELL. D. of of Da es and friends invited inera Friday, Church, CISSPLL, Friday 1 o'clock p.m. Ehenerer A . O st. betwees 27th and .w. Weer white and Sev. Onder of the M. Commander. MANNIE F. ROBINSON MARY 1. MILL . Recorder. DARWIN. oW CHARL were Leld 1 Heath. in Lawrencerille, X DARWIN. F Toterment ersburg, Md. EDWARDS. ~ Departed April 1, 1024, at 8:45 beloved husband of Mary Mary, Ben e #nd son of Itev. Dennis J ards, brother of Willian: Roberta Henson. Etta Davis, hel Croprer b Madison, Frides, April 4. at 2 nds " invit nd. E Croek cemetary. Wednesdas, Olivet « HUGHES. .m., ANN M. wi 5. Foneral fro Nrother. Peston D. Vinson, ey n.w., Friday. April 4, at 3 pm. Inter- ment Glenwond cemeters. Relatives aoud friends invited. JOHNSON. Wednesday, April © p.m., al Philadeiphia Pa.. LELIA G Robinwon). beloved wife of Herma Johnkon. Funeral from late residence South Bonnafon st. Philadeiphis. Pa urday, April 5, at 2 p.m, this life Monday. March 31, at 1 o'clock p.m.. Mrs. MATTIE LEW] beloved wite Tewis and sister of L 1924, 240 Relatives end friends invited. LEWTS. Hoasebold of Ruth. 6019, you are hereby not'fied to attend the funeral of MATTI LEWIS, worths recorder. from Vermont Avenue Baptist Chureh, Ver- between Q and R ate. n.w., Fri ANNA BROOKS, N. G LEWIS, Officers and members of the Zipporah No. 156, 1. R. G. and J. Un are bereby notified to atiend the fune > “secretars, MATTIE R, L&W Vermont Avenne Baptist Chu ave. between @ and R ste : April 4.8t 1 nm. Rev. James B officiating. tents invited. order of ¢ BETTIE WILLIX enly, April Vetovvd Wwilii< B3 MITCHELL, Departed thiz life, April 1, 1024, at 8 a.m.. Mrs. FLIZABETH MITCHELL, beloved mother of Mrs. Nettie | xrandmother ahoner, Mrs. Grace Fields: Thelma Mahoney. Funeral Raturd from her late residence, 4930 ¥ - .. Interment Asbury Chureh, 1 p.m. MORGAN. Wednesday, April 2. 102 residence, 1424 Webster st. nw. TIRGINTA, widow of John Caleb Notice of funeral later. PURMAN. Wednesday, April home in_Winchester, Mass. PURMAN. beloved son of the Ia: Gray Purman. BOAGGS. Tuesday. Ap SHUEY., Passed to the great beyond Th day. April 3, 1924. in ber 5 her dnaghter, gan of 405 Rock Crevl AURA J. SH! unerul from th address Satorday, April 5. at ment Fort Lincoln cemetery. SMITH. Departed this life March 21. 102 11 at Rockville, Md., BENJAMI: devoted husband ‘of Bettie Funeral Friday, at 2 o from Clinton A. M. E. Zion Church, Rockville, Md. Rel- afives aud friends invited. . SPRIGGS. Departed fhis life Tuesday 1. 1924, 1 am., AMELIA SPRIGGS. b yite ot I Spriges an ke oy . 8.e., at 1 o'clock, tives invited to attend. entiful’ fowers | MARGARET BROWN. | X the ministers, choir, | ?,w. e R R R R R B RS Peaths, SPRIGGS. Al members of the Sbaron Household of Ruth, No. 442, 0. T., ure notified of 1 ter. AMEL member. Officers o Ebenezer M. E. Chureh, 4th a0d 1 six i 8 0. Al members are requeste present at 1 pm. to attesd the fune prder of the Household THA DAVIS, ; RACHAE wing, WR M . Jun Memoriam. BISHOP. SHOP, reque In loving remembrance of MAT who departed this lits Ap r Mary Never sha As long as memory | A DEVOTED FRIEND, are gone, but not forgetten, CLAIBORNE HOW mbrance of [ ad ¢ OLIVEL - from pain r nand set free nd see you smile CAUNT SALLIE. ESSIG. In lovine 4 and father, died hirty- 3, 1%, WIFE AND CHILDREN. Tn ead i 1 mother { { i | { | | ANNTE ¢ lodas. April of yain and e« ] To the land of peace and rest. TN loving pemem! and_ siste o fell asi 1915, s who loved ber, tefore mory A TONN 1 HUGHES. In sad nusband father, SAMUEL mise vn 1 awa. b the sears ands th Satienco bands that made oyr h MOTHER » CHILDRE: | NICHOLSON Sad, sad was o mother of m and action <o kind. you bre last farew th Jesns Divioe “Tis hard in this world your equal to find only Lsve lost know the silent Heartache sud The night so 1 Follows s Though T the those who riends T &m lone. T am b a liearta And the memory pia Life's wonderful garden. L through 1l ke found & heart— © eeeking west was the beart smpathy. d troe— Andthe mother Then when my ra And 1 huve lived the flower—deares: omes soft lite in the £ and sorrw wi HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, {ROBINSON. 1n At the home of his daoghter, Mrs | e i o we loved o dear Hushed is the voice we loved to It is sa we wonder why The best *n to the world by soma he r memory father alway b ¢ missed, ot LUNR WASHING SHINGTON, * loving remem. NRY WASH ven years 913, and my doar sister TON, who dicd one 5 forgotten by MAMIE WASHIN TON AND THC WASHINGTON. In brence of my dear brothe ING'TC v departed th ago toda FENDEF ngo. M tly sleepiog, Where m. broth 1 sister lia God has taken them o 4 land of peace and rest. Seme da on that ther the °d with the orig: :.. 940 R AS.S ZURHORST D "WML H. SARDO & CO. | Phone Lincoln fnce | ¢———THE ORIGINAL IIm.SpeauEn. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 ¥ ST US R.SPEARE Wi B.SPEARE ‘L CLYDE J. NICHO! #24 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Private Ambuiance. 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