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C, THURSDAY, APRIL Welcomed QOur Anniversary The coming of this event just in advance of Easter has brought this store more closely than ever into the affections of the women of this city, and we wish publicly to thank you all for your many good wishes The Anniversary Events Show No Signs of Slowing Up Indeed, much new merchandise enters into the celebration tomorrow—for there was so much of it that it was physically impossible to display it all upon the first davs. More and More Easter Hats Six stunning Anniversary groups, but only space to teil you of the very latest new- comers to our little Third Floor Hat Shop. i $5.00 Hats Silk hats with flowers—hats of Timbo braid with becoming fabric brims— hats with hair crowns and floral applique in lovely pastel colorings—hats for bobbed heads, fashioned from Bengaline and Patent leather and adorned with fobs and shiny buckles—all sorts of felts. But one can't TELL about Hats—you must see them for yourself! GLOVES How many pairs—for your- self—for Easter giits? Centemeri $3.00 French Kid Gloves, $1.95 Pa’r Two-clasp, plain and bandalette styles with two-tone embroidered backs, suede or kid—the popular Biarritz slip-on gloves—and gen- erous assortment of loveliest spring shades, black, white, beaver, ecru, gray, mods, brown, tan. $3.50 Novelty Cuffed French Kid Gloves, $2.95 Superb in quality and fit—the fashionabie narrow fiared, perforat- ed cuffs, with facing of contrast color kid. White, black, beaver and gray. $2.25 to $5.00 Long Silk Gloves, Pair, $1.15 Going big In our Anniversary! Best quality glove silk, double fin- ger tipped—ncovelty styles _with double rows of smart puffings, with hemstitched panels and plain tailored—black, white, mode, silver, tan and the niwest spring shades. $27.50 Fur Scarfs, $19.75 Very fine quality Canadian Wolf carefully dyed in the popular plat- inum, pearl gray and blue shades. An Anniversary group well worth seeing! $8.50 to $12.50 Sport Skirts, $5.25 Stunning plalded, . striped and checked novelty skirtings, line plaided flannels, velvo and plain color wooi canton. Wrap-around styles with deep side pleat, com- bination and side pleated modeis and skirts with inset panels. Cable stitching and button trim. Colors to match most any sweater— Fresh Arrivals Pile Up the Tables! Blouses, $1.85 A very, very special Anniver- sary item'that went like hot cakes the first two days. Now here they are again: Colored voiles—tailored dimities, mercerized broadcloth. The three newest and most sought after spring blouses styles “with colored hemstitching, iny ruffies or double frills or delight- fully boyish overblouses., Secure two or three without fail tomor- Still We Can Say ALL Sizes Sorosis Pumps, $7.65 This was our Anniversary gift for you in the Sorosis Shop “Sorosis style and Sorosis qual- ity at big price concessions. ‘The exceptional response proves how welcome a gift it has been. Five New Styles Smart and varied—patent kid, satin, gray, brown and beaver suede. Come tomorrow! More Arriving Tomorrow! Full-Fashioned, Perfect Silk Stockings $1.35 Pair Excellent wearing k stockings with lisle garter hems, and strong reinjorcements at all wear points. Sixteen of the smartest spring shades—banana, peach, beige, tan- rk gray, peari, cinnamon, nude and black. $3.00 and $4.00 All-Silk Stockings, $2.75 Pair Full _fashioned—silk _stockings with all k garter hems—perfect of course! Black and medium gray. A splendid Anniversary value! New Easter Fashions Much Under Price Coats, Suits and Frocks—acces versary Events. day to day. To realize what this Again we remind you that only a small portion of the stor) Easter Dresses Everyone Will Want And there's no reason in the world why they shouldn’t have just the dress they want in these glorious Anniversary assortments Wemen’s Silk Dresses— You’d expect to pay $25 and $29.50 for them. So many handsome silk crepes—so many stunning styles and colors that you can surely find your dress among them! Satins, canton crepe, crepe de chine and satin _and georgette combinations with beautiful braiding and all-over stitchery in exquisite colors—long Russian tunics, fine pleating and finer tucks, tiered models and graceful drapes: tailored and sport frocks in roshanara and Pasadena crepes, smartly braided or embroidered. Navy blue, black, gray, Monterey rose, cocoa, raspberry, 9 Women’s $37.50 to $45.00 Smartly Styled Silk Dresses . . . Styles for every sort of occasion—all sorts of lovely fabrics, colored satins, georgette and roshanara crepe, crepe mallis, crepe de chine—draped, tailored and straightline models. You should surely see : Women'’s $69.50 to $82.50 Dresses With a French Accent. ... ............ Both copies and originals—ail of them very lovely with their exquisite beadings, hand drawnwork and unusual drapings and pleatings—tailored coat models, too, that at first glanc: are distinctive—an Anniversary value we are very proud of! Women’s Coats Set New Records And little wonder when you the cxceptional Anniversary assortments. Three outstanding Sroups these and others equally interestin described—come and see for $32.50 to $39.50 Sport and Top Coats— Mannish Styles in Mannish Coatings. .. ... ... $23-75 Coats of a slender straightness—coats with a very English swagger—coats, too, in soft high color coatings, daring plaids and fleeced stripes—all very much worth your while. $45.00 to $59.50 Dress and Top Coats, $38.75 An inspiring assortment of Anniversary coat values, featuring the newest tierd panel, swagger topcoat and slender straightline styles. The finest of twills, daring plaids and stripes, lovely Sun-glo and Flamingo coatings and pure Paris la Modc camel's hair. Tan, gray, mocha, badger, navy blue, . $48.75 $57.50 to $75.00 Coats! Exceptional Anniversary Assortment. . .. Dress coats, sport coats, topcoats, featuring all the newnesses of spring styles—raglan shoulders, novel two-way collars, “Man-O Coats,” slimline dress coats with new tiny shoulder yoke, cape backs and cape sleeves, collars of soft summer furs and metal braid banding at edges. The smartest of spring colors and coatings! _And note the Anniversary price! Misses Have Come From Everywhere! Perhaps they've heard other misses tell of the delightful smartness to be found in Jellefi’s Misses' Shop—or perbaps they had learned for themselves that there they could find the newest and loveliest—first. And surely is here in abundance now—priced fo cele- i $24.75 Misses’ $29.50 and $35.00 Sport Suits, Single and Double Breasted Styles. . . . Smart mannish mixtures that look very En glish—fine tailoring that accents youthful slen. derrv.cu-—lhe’ popular colors, tan, gray, brown and black and white, Misses’ $35.00 and $39.50 Coats— $28 75 Twills, Downy Weol, Stunning Plaids. . . . . . Newly arrived for the Anniversary Friday. Style variety to suit every Miss' individual taste—flared coats with an insouciant swagger, coats of a del ightful slimness—tans, browns, grays, navy bluc—braid, ribbon and buttons for trimming. Misses’ $59.50 to $69.50 Coats— An Anniversary in Themselves. . . . . Charmeen and twill coats in navy, black, tan and green—the beautiful self-striped shaggy “Highlo” and *“Mah.Jona" materials in high shades—camel’s hair cloth in natural color—wonder new imported plaid and striped materials and light-weight tarquins—style of styles to choose from—youthful In design—tailored to perfection—some edged with summer furs—some ribbbn bound—or tucked—pleated—or braided. Here Are Frocks That Misses Usually 19 50 Pay $29.50 and $35.00 for—at........... o An Anniversary celebration, indeed, and we hope it may show the Misses just how much ‘we appreciate their continued favor. The fabrics are the lovely flat and canton crepes and the very smart printed crepes. The styles are simply delightful—tiers and pleats and cling- ing drapes to carry out straight, youthful lines, basque models for petite Misses—beadings, laces, ribbons and embroideries for trimming. Rose, powder blue, artichoke green, tan, navy blue, black, You'll love them! Misses $50.00 to $60.00 Frocks Beaded and pleated, draped or basque—so me with lace yokes or ribbon girdles—cape col- of Every Lovely Sort. ... .......... lars, lace and linen collars—the sort of frocks M isses like best. Such lovely materials, too— crepe Roma, satin, canton, georgette and flat creped. in blue, rose, white, green, black and white, navy blue and tan. Suits Are Muc Judging at least by the number we have sold each day this week these Anniversary groups stand out for quality in fabric and tailoring, ness and variety hard to_find even at reguldr prices. s well as for a smart- Just Arrived! Plain and Pencil Striped Twill Suits—$35.00 and $40.00 usually—at . . $26050 An entirely new group for the Anniversary Friday. Navy blue or black—fine quality twill, expert tailoring, handsome crepe silk lining. Three of the most popular tailored siyles—short, double-breasted box jackets, link-fastened, round-cornered jackets, b ecoming longer paneled jackets. Women’s $35.00 to $45.00 Suits, $22.50 Tailored styles in sport fabrics—smart mixtures, mannish checks, plaids and stripes—suits we unqualifiedly recommend for eyery sort of general wear. Box and longer panel jacket styles— gray, brown, oxford and camel color, ... $7850 Women’s $89.50 to $110.00 Included are the very long seven. hths length jackets, Three-Piece Costume Suits . .......... the shorter loose box styles and the new pleated Jacket—self-tucking, self-color silk or braid embroid- A group that is attracting unusual interest. eries and the stunning cartridge flutings are new and very lovely trimming features. Blouses, either attached or conveniently detachable, in long Russian tunic and hip length styles, featuring beautiful quality silk crepe or the new “Sil-u.ette” satin, roshanara and brocaded chiffon, generally in contrast- ing colors, richly embroidered and bralded. All of these suits are of the finest quality twills and char- meen in graystone, brickdust, Louisette, artichoke green, navy blue and black. Larger Women Share Anniversary! Not quite nine months since this new service was inaugurated at Jelleff's, but in that short time it has established a very definite place of its own in the hearts of Washington > $38.75 Larger Women’s $45.00 to $55.00 Dresses in the Fashionable Silk Crepes. . e Y beaded are included in this un....m'X:..TC:?:sr';":l’f Fine quality crepe de chine and canton crep: subdued prints and georgette crepes exquisit sortment. These dresses for larger women accent long, straight lines, h panel pleatings, circular flounces and tunics, side drapes and Moyonage waist lines for fascinating variations. Smoke and sil- ver, gray, lichen green, orchid, cocoa, black and French and navy bl among the lovely colors. W i 5 .50 C. Torill and Sport Contings oo vcerver oy .. DIl D These coats all exhibit the tailored smartness so essential to sizes 38/ to 50/, Sport coats in stunning overplaids, soft tones of gray, tan and gray and French biue in combination with tailored ollars and revers and raglan or set-in'sleeves; twill coats with convertible collars, pin tucked band. e nd ihast panelbrany bl blak e b $13.75 New for Larger Women! $16.50 and $17.50 Silk Skirts. . .......... The newest spring materials and styles in this most unusual selling! Fancy striped roshanara, stunning Ripole O’ crepe, and fine quality canton crepe plain or In seif and combination stripe effects. Becoming combination pleated styles in sizes 35 to 40 waist band—wide range of colors, including tan, mocha, silver, batwing, cocoa, navy blue and black and white tan with mocha or blue and gray with black. smartness of these yourself variety and consider ppreciated! Women tell us that sories for the Easter Costume—all are included in the Anni- can be told from Anniversary of ours means—you must visit the store! What Do You Think of Our Adpvertising? Three Cash Prizes— $25, $15, $10 -for the three best letters of constructive criticism on the above—mailed to us this week. Letters must not contain more than 100 words—must be written on one side of paper only and we are to be the sole judges. Write a letter this evening! Tell us how we could improve our daily printed news of the store to make it more in- teresting to you. Address Advertising Department. FLOWERS, ! and Flower Ornaments 45¢ to $2.50 At Half and Less of Regular Prices! Beautiful silk and velvet roses, metal flower ornaments, odd pieces with streamers, French flower bouquets—all exquisite and none of these lovely flowers sells reguiarly for less than $1.00 and many high as $6.00. Beaded Bags! Stunning. Styles That Uusually Cost $1500—Anniversary $9.75 Made for this Anniversary event, but arrived too late for its be. ginning. Stunning colorings, all on silver finished filigree tops with the smart pannier handles. All beautifully lined ana fitted. Only 25 of these and all unusual value! $7.50 Silk Underarm Bags, $5.00 Handsome imported silks, blue, black, brown. Pekin striped—deep safety pockets, fancy clasps and corner trimmings—others with at. tached coin purse. Very Lovely Underwear We hope you're sharing in it for yau'll surely be disappointed if you miss it. $4.00 Silk Envelope Chemise $2.35 Fine quality crepe de chine, and nearly a dozen tailored and -lace- trimmed styles to select from. Val and filet laces generously used as insertions, edgings and insets, together with ribbon rosettes and rosebuds. Peach, orchid, nile and flesh color. $5.00 Crepe de Chine Gowns $3.85 Exceptional in quality—unusual- Iy attractive tailored and lace- trimmed styles—bateau or square- neck models, in flesh color, orchid and peach. $10.00 to $12.00 Tailored Silk Gowns, $7.85 Lustrous radium silks and hand- some quality crepe de chine. Fine tucking, hemstitching and self-em- broideries on bateau, V.neck and strap style gowns. Peach, orchid and flesh color—exceptional value! $2.00 “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Vests, $1.65 Tailored from the best quality flesh-color ~glove silk—cut full length and amply reinforced—self straps for durability. $3.00 Philippine Underwear $L75 Planned for way ahead and im- ported direct for our Anniversary that we might be able to offer you more than the usual variety of beautiful hand-embroidered de- signs combined with fine quality nainsook and hand-sewing at much less than usual prices. En-. velope chemise and square, round or V-neck gowns. $1.00 Brassieres, 79¢c Two desirable models in pink satin_stripe or brocade and cot- ton-back ~ satin—extremely _long back-fastening style or medium- length model with elastic insert at back. Sizes 32 to 42. $10.00 Satin Breakfast Coats, $4.85 The popular side-tied style, seif- ruching trimmed—iight blue, or- chid and exquisite changeable col- ors. $7.50 and $8.50 “Box-Loom” i $3.85 The finest and best cotton crepe to be had—tuxedo and roil collar , some stunningly embroider- elf -contrasting colors and others satin bound. Rose, French and flowfl.r blues, orchid, peach! 100 Tricolette Petticoats $2.85 Immensely practical and corre- spondingly ~ smart! Straightline models embroidered In self colors— black, navy blue, purple, taupe, fawn, cocoa, silver, emerald, or- chid, French and powder biue and rust. $5.00 Tricolette Costume Slips, $3.85 Combining the durability of this popular fabric with the desira- Bility of a 20-inch self hem and the expert tailoring that preserves slender lines. Black, navy blue, fawn, silver, cocoa, powder blue. white, and flesh color. Collar and Cuff Sets—Pique Vests—Brilliantly Colored Silk Scarfs—See them on the tables as you enter the store—Umbrellas, too, for these April Showers (and sunny days as well—they are so pretty). Smart silk blouses that set tongues a-wagging by their newnesses—Sweaters with the deep U (you) Necks—Oh, ‘so many things we haven’t space to tell about—just what you're thinking about and planning to buy—here for you at Anniversary prices! Small wonder that people are talking so much just now about Jelleff’s. 10, 1924 | A. JONES, ' EUGENE A. JONES BURIED. Prominent Lawyer Here for Years. Died Tuesday. Kugene A. Jones, for many a prominent practicing attorney died suddenly Tuesda services were held at 10 in W. R. Spear's undertaking estab- lishment, 1208 H street northwest. Interment was in Rock Creek ceme- tery The attention of Supreme Court was called to h death vesterday and all members of { that tribunal who knew him express- ed regret. Mr. Jones had been in poor health |several years, and during the last two vears he had resided at Ocean City,"N. J. "He was born in Calvert {county ~ Ma., t son of Richard Montgomery Jones and the late Mrs, Mary O. Jones. He graduated in law at ‘the Columbian College, now | George Washington University. For ten vears he was a member of the facuity of the National Universit | Lavw School, teaching corporation la |and equity pleading | Mr. Jones was a writer on various {legal subjects, and had the distinc tion of hiaving been on the editorial Stafl of the Corpus Juris. He was the author of 2 work on equity plead- ng and practice which is used as a {texthook. The widow, Mrs. Amy | Young Jones, survives. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. | The Chemical Society will hold a pre-convention meeting for men; |and their wives, 8:15 o'clock, at mos Club. Following a business se sion there will be the first public howing here of the motion picture The Life of Pasteur,” recently pre- sented to the United States Depari {ment of Agriculture by the French government vears here, Funeral lock today the District Club: Claude H. Birds- eve, geological survey, will lecture on the recent boat trip through the gorge of the grand canyon, illus- trated by motion pictures and slides. ! Ladies welcome . University ! The George Washington University Glee Club will Sve a concert o'clock, in Georgetown Presbyterian Church. | The National American Club will {meet for dinner. § o'clock, at Hotel Continental. Senator Maghus John- on will speak. Members will be accompanied by guests. A motion picture of the Bible story and _Abel ™ will be shown, 8§ #t Washington Terminal Rail- jroad Y. M. C. A, room 304. | James E. Walker Post, No. 26, American Legion, will meet, 8:30 o'ciock, at 12th street branch Y. M. A | _Washington Alumni Chapter, Sigma | Nu_Phi (legal) Fraternity, will hold {a get-together smoker, 10339 0'clock, |at University Club. Tra Wells, Irecent United States district attorney |in Porto Rico, will speak on legal {matters in Porto Rico, and Dr. Er- inest Brenner and Dr. Walter Turn- |herr, counselors to the legation of Switzerland, will discuss legal phases |of Swiss jurisprudence. Crispus Attucks Post, No. 1, Mutual |Union of World War Veterans and | Soldiers of American Wars, will meet, |8 o'clock, at Y. M. C. A, 12th street branch. | Catholic Daughters, American Court, Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 E DOG—8 months old; black and : license No. 2100. Reward. 1215 Kenyon nw. Col. 2356, REDALE—Female: collar. Return fo Chamberlin, 2808 Penn. ave. Rewar. e ain Tor . brown, containing eyeglasses |(tortoise frame), key, purse with swall change; Tuesday evening at or near 11th and R n.w. Reward if returned 2143 N st n.w. b and Eye sts, $468 ‘after 4 p.m. 4506 Douglas st. diamond, Mass. ave. n.w. West containing 9 Phone Adams 1232, CUAT—Person_who picked up boy's mackir coat on lot 15th and U sts. n.w. return to 2004 15th st ntw. Reward. with brindle TUPPY, white, about six i ras T Pemank if Satorees s v Peayien: 2agh Ak | facun i nw rimmed, between oice ‘apd Takoma Park. Flease com. | NOSE noon. FTGBW. . DE; . Jeweled: fraternity badge: between Mt. Vernon and Grace Dodge. Reward for return to Elizabeth Hume, 1910 Maxs._ave. n. i N—Topaz, Floreatine £old seiting, Reward. Call_Col._9059-W. Tos RING—Amethyst, o0 14th between G and New York ave. n.w. ~Finder please call Colum! 2085 W_after 6. - SHOE—Iirown oxford; reward. Keturn to 127 Irving st n.w { TERRIEK, wire. spot in middie of back and an Airedle f Tag 12354, Liberal reward. S. B. Martin, { Varnum st. n.w. i | TIGER CAT—Last seen April 4. 718 10th nw Al Mrs. Gray, 1800 Mass ave. Fraoklin TIRE_ON RIM—Northwest section, Wednes- day night; reward. Phone Mr. Naylor, Lincoln 2003, 11e TWO DEEDS. Friday or Saturday. Suitabie reward. Keturn to 4. F. P., No. 1623° Web- ster_st.n.w. 100 WATCH—Waltham: ~D. J. McC." on_back engraved inside. If found, notify D. J. M Curthy, Eogine Co. No. 3, D. C. Fire Dej Reward. | WRIST “WATCIH—Lady’s round goid 1| tham, lost ‘Wednesday betwee: " n'namn-ul‘!. ive. Re 2 - | department, | of taxes’ District Chapter 212, will attend Ihc‘ performance of “The Holy City." Women's City Club: Non-sectarian Bible study class, 7 to 8 o'clock. Reserve officers, adjutant general will meet at home of Maj. Luxtord, 501 Quincy street Viva M. January will lecture on “How Shall the Dead Be Raised?' § o'clock, 1326 1 street s WATER RENT CHANGE. Bills Payable in Office of Registar, | District Building. Beginning May 1, water will be payable in the offide of the water registrar, room 15, District building, instead of in the collector office. Checks mailed in pay ment should be made out to the col-1{ lector of taxes, but addressed to the | water registrar. The change is being made lieve congestion in the office of the collector of taxes, particularly dur- ing May, when thousands of persons visit the office to pay real estate taxes | ent bills to re- Card of Thanks. ALEXANDER. | wish 1o express my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and fraternities for their sympathy and the antiful floral tributes at the death of my Wwife F. 6. ALEXANDE SMarriages. FOWLER—MARGGRAF. JAMES 1. FOWLER married TAUISE MARGGRAF, Wednesdas, April 9, 1024, by the Kev. Richard Schmid! MCBRIDE—BEUCHERT. HUGH A. McBRIDE MARGARET M. BEUCHERT, April 9. 1. by the Rev. Jumes §. Moutgomery. ® Deaths. BAST. Wednesday, April 9, 1924, at 4451 pm. MARY. wife of the late Charies L. last, and mother of Charles L. and Irens H. Hast. Funeral from the chapel of: T S Sergion, 1011 Tth st. o.w. on Friday April 11, &t 2 p.m. Interment private at Ttock Creek cometers. . BROWN. Departed_this life Tuesday. April £t B:55 am., Miss REBECCA BROWN he leaves o mourn her one sister. ome brother, nieces, nephews and 8 host of friends. Funeral wervices at Grice's un dertaking chapel, at 1702 12th st. B.w.,| Friday, April 11, at 2 p.m. | BROWN. Departed this life Monday, April 7 1824, at his tesidence, 312 Dixon ct. s WILLIAM H. BROWN, Jr.. beloved sou of the iate William i, and Crimora Brown and devotedbrother of Isabells Brown. Mrs Kate Nightiogale, Mre. Mary Hail “and Daniel 1" Brown. * Funeral from the chapel Fist. s w., Friduy. April 11,8t 1 pm.. thence 1o Providence Bapiist Chiurch, M st otween 4% and L sts. sw., Kev. Sayles, pastor 100 CASE. April 10. 1524, at the home of her duughter, Srs. John Hamilton, Four Corners. Montgome Md. SARAH K. widow of the late George L. Case, in ber 78ih year. Funeral services at Columbis Churcl togsville, Md., Satarday. April 12, at Interment Cofumbia cemeters of Mrs. Sayles, CLARA ¥ beloved w from Ler iste residence, 719 Law rence gt ne. Requiem mass at St Anthony's Clurch. Rrookland, D. C.. Fri at 10 Taterment pri- vate. Please 10 COLEMAN. Wednesday. A . 1024, am_ at 716 WILLIAM COLE. MAN, beloved hiusband of Elvia A. Colemun. Funeful Naturdar. 2 pm. from the resi ence. B CONNOR. Tuesday. April 8. 1924, at pm.. t the residence of her sister Rose' Dierken, CATHERINE F. CON Funeral from her late residence, 42 n.w., Fridsy morning at 9:30: thence o St. “Moysius Church.” where Jrequiem mass will be said &t 10 a.m. for the repose of | Interment Mt Olivet cemeters. Friends &nd relatives jnvited 10 CRAIG. Tuesday, April §, 1924, at 1:40 p.m., | at her residence. 1434 Hock Creek Ford ri Rrightwood. D. (- stie’ bore wi 7:30 after a long fliness, which oee and Christian forti 1 in_case, Wednesday affer- tude, . widow of the Iate William Craiz. She leaves to mourn their ioss eight children, twenty-two grand- children and eight great-grandchildren. Fu- neral 1, late _residence Satarday, April 12, pm. Relatives and friends | invited.” W. Bruest Jarvis in cbarge CURTIN. Thursday, April 10, 1924, MICHAEL CAREY CURTIN, beloved busband of Cathe. rine . and son of the Iate John Curtin. 3013 Cambridge pi. n.w. Notice of funeral later. EARNEST. Wednesdas, April pm., at the rexidence of his S4th’ st., Mt. Rainier. Md HISER. “aged 2 years 11 mo only son of J. 3. and Myrtle ¥. Earnest. Fu eral from the rsidence of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Earmest. 3130 33th at; | Mt Rainier, Md'. on Saturday, April 12, af | Zpm e vesdar. 1924, at 11:25 hnstand of fhe &h year. Fu 2 pom., from © e Relatives 4 friends invited . FERGUSON. Departed this life Wednesday. April 9. 1924, at the residence Fowler. 1813 Vermont ave. nw. LUELLA BROWN. dnugher of the laie Rishop and Mr. 4. M Rrown and heloved wife of Dr. George R | Ferguson of Charlottesville, Va. Notice of | funearl later. . FINNIE. Tuesdsy. April 8 1924, THOMA! the lovipg husband. of Margaret Finn. Funeral from his late st. n.c.. Kenilworth, on Thursday. April 10, at 2 p'm. Relatives and friends iosited. | Tnterment Fort Lincoln cemetery. i FLEMING. Tuesday, April 8 1924, at her | residence. the Congressional = apartments, | FANNIE R.. widow of John & Fleming. | mother of Dudley W. and George E. Fleming. Funeral Thursday, Apeil 10, at 3 “pm.. from Metropolitan Presbyterian Charch, 4ih and B sts. s.e. 10 GERMOND. Wednesday. April 9. 1824, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James!| Wood, 1108 Prince si.. Alexandria, Va., SARAH JANE. widow of James M. Germond Funeral ‘services at ber iate residence Sat urday at 3 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited 11° HOLMES. At Worcester, Mass. Monday, April 7. %4, JOHN H. HOLMES. beloved husband of Eiizabeth Holmes and father of | Jotmesse “and Toland Hoimes. Wil lia in State 8t Bethichem Baptist Chureh from 2 | pm. Thursday until 11 a.m, Friday. Fu neral services will be conducted by Rev. J. Pace, the pastor, April 12, ll'll April 10, 1024 at 1; ce. 218 Fairview ave. Silver Spring, Md., MARY JACKSON, he loved mother of Walter and Oscar B. Jac son and Mrs. Florence Thomas and Mrs. Mamie Brown. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains restiog at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. u.w. W. Ernest Jurvis in charge. | KELLY. Wednesday. April 9. 1924, at lis| residence, the Cecii Apartment, LEV ERETT M. KELLY. in the age. Funeral from the chapel of . R. Speare | 208 H st. n.w., Friday, at 1:30 p.m. 10 | a.m. 10 KELLY. The District of Colambia com- mandery of the Military Order of the Losal | Legion of the United States anneunces the death of Companion LEVERETT MANS FIELD KELLY, captain U. §. Voluaters, at Washingtoo, D. C., April 9, 1924. Fu nersl sercices' will be held ‘at Speare's chapel, 1208 H st. n.w.. on Friday, 11th.in stant. ‘at 1:30 p.m. Interment at the ba- tionai cemeters, Arlington, Va. COL. HENRY C. RIZER, U. §. Volunteers, Commander. H. POWELL, Recorder. LUM. Wednesday. April 9. 1924.. at ber resi dence, 1425 Madison st. b.w.. CARRIE W.. wife of David W. Lum. Funeral from her late residence at 3 p.m. Friday, April 1 Kindly omit Sowers. . BAMSDALE. Thursdsy. April 10, 102 4:30 a.m.. ROGEL F., hushand of Mary I Ramadale’ (nee Fox), #on of Susan I. Rams: dale and the late Elbridge G. Ramsdale. Fuveral from his mother's res dence, 1128 25th at. n.w. Notice of funeral bereafter. BOUSSEAU. April 5 184, at £:25 pm., NANNIE ELIZABETH ROUSSEAU. duugh ter of Edmund Pendleton Rousseau and Sarah Anne Owen Rousseau: beloved sister of Lovell Quincy Rousseau and niece of the Iate’ Maj. Gen. Lovell Hareison Rousseau, T. §. Volunteers. all of Kentucky. = Remains can be seen at Hysong's funeral home, 1300 N st. n.w. Services (private) Friday, April 11, t 2 p.m. 11 SCHNEIDER. Tuesday, April 8. 1924, JUS. TUS SCHNBIDER, fn his 89ih year, Joved husband o Elizabith Schneider. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 pm.. from his late residence, 424 North Washiogton st.. Alexandris, Va. Interment private. WOOD. Oxder Sons of St. Lodge, No. 897. Members are invited to attend the funeral services of Brother RICHARD WOOD at his late restdence, 43 Pl u.e. Frida 2 Interment at i George. Columbiz 'WOODRUFF. Monday, April 7, 1924, at a.m., at Walter Recd Mospital, WILLIAM WOUDRUFF, beloved brother of Mrs. Cece. McDonell and Sydney Seott. Fuerul Friday, April 11, at 1 pm.. from his late residence, 335 Maryland ave. s.w. Inter- ment, Arlington, Va, W. Ernest Jarvis io charge, |24 NEW YORK AvE. Nw In Memoriam. BERMAN. In sad but loving remembrance of my beloved daughter, HATTIE BERMAN Who deparied this life seven years ago tv day, April 10, 1917. Come to me, darling daughter. Wrap your wings around me Ask Gud ‘to comfort Your poor. broken hearted mother tonigh! JAOVING MOTHER, MARY E. DAW tight In sad but loving remembrance of GERTRDUE BLALR, who this life two years ago today, April We often think of you, dear one When we are all alone, For meman ouly triend That grief can call its own Days of sadness will come over us, Teass of xorrow swiftly flow: Fond memories keep our dear one near us, Though God called her two years ago. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN BRONAUGH. 1In sad bat loving remembrance of our desr daughter and sister, IDA 1. V4 HRONAUGH, Whio died Lwo sears ago toda April 10, 19: THE FAMILY. * BRONAUGH. In loving memory of our des sister and aunt, IDA J. V. BRONAUGH who departed this life two years ago tods April 10, 1922 Every duy brings back sad memories, Every memory brings back fearse Deep within our hearts we cherish Thoughts of one we Joved so dear. HER DEV( SISTER. CLARA AND NIECE, GLADYS GILES COLE. 11 loving memory of my dear so EUGENE D. COLE, who left me seven y ago today, April 10, 1917 At the beautiful gate you will stand and walt, | Dear ron, from nain set free 1 will clasp your hand and ses you smiie When Uie gate ix swung open for m MOTE GALES COLE. A trihute of love to the sacred mem ory of my deae bisband. EUGENE D COLE. who left me seven yedrs ago twdaf, Apr 10, 1917 s Not dead to me who loved him Not dead. but gone hefore He Tives with me in memors And will forever mare HIS DEVOTED WIFE. % COLLINS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband and our father, CHARLES P. COLLINS. who entered three years ago today. April 10 Dearest husband. how 1 mise Since from earth you passed awss, And my Teart s aching sorely As 1 think of you each das But T know that you are happs Tn the heaven of the blessed, Where there is to pain nor sifrow Called by God, wha knows hest HIS DEVOTED WIFFE, ELSIE SONS CHARLES AND ELMER CORBETT. 1n memors BRIDGET M. CORRETT, who iod (i life one year ago todus. Anril 923, HER CHILDREN, * CURTIN. In sad and loving memory of m: beloved Dusband and our devoted fathe HARRIS L. CURTIN, who departed this 1if¢ two vears ago todas. April 10 Upright and faithtal in all his ways Awonderful character to the vnd of his dars A loving busband and father. good and kind What & wonderful memory Fan left behiod THE FAMILY. * GUNNELL. 1n sad but loving rememhranes ur dear husb and father. JOHN H NNELL, who departed this life one sear o today. April 10, 1923 In_memors we often see The one we Joved so fear. The vision grows so near sometimes. We feel he must be near HIS DEVOTED WIFE, DAUGHTE SONS JOHNSON. In sacred devoted grandson JAMES IOHNSON. one year ago today. into rest 1921 COLLIYS onr beloved mother AND remembrance of our nephew ousin who_departed (his April 10, 192 He calmly cotered howe. FAMILY. * JONN Me McGUIRE. Sacred to the beloved father and grandfatiy . who died April 10, 1909, Loved in life, bered in deatt THE FAMILY. * TURNER. In sad but loting rememhrance onr helored xon and brather, LOT NER. who left us so suddenly th sears ago, April 10, 1920 In_memory we oft times sec The one we loved so dra- The vision grows ar sometimes We feel he must be near. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTER WALEER. In sad hnt loving_remembran. of dear father. CHARLES B. WALKER. who departed this life {weniy-two year g0 today, April 10, 1902, Loved in dife. Remembered in_death HIS SONS. CHARLES B. WALKER, THOM AS Al WALKER * WEST. BLACKWELL. 1In ead hut remembrance of aur beloved mother. F. WEST. and grandson BLACKWELL. who ' departed years ago todas, 1918 t gone from memory nor from love, Rut to our Father's home above Free from all sorrow. grief and pain Our loss is their eternai g: THE FAMILY. * WILLIS. In sad but losinz remembrance o’ my dear pastor. Rev. EDWARD WIL who departed this life twenty-seven ago today, April 10, 1897. Today recalls to 01 a loved one g And those wh RATIF, LEWIS W this lite sic mors, e to rest k of him todar best MARION WATTS * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. __ JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8E. Model Chlpfil" Lincola 142 te Amimiapees. Livery in Comveetion. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Betabiubed 1xas. Automoblle Seivice: © FTWITLIAM LEE, Funenl Dirseior sad Fontatmer. Livers 1 conpectinn. Compmadions e ™ modo— crematorium. - Magesass 2 Pa. ave. nw. Tol. 11 M. 1385, W. W. Chambers Co. COMPLETE FUNERALS §75, $100, $150 U Timothy Hanlo: e41 H ST. N Phone L. 5343 V.L. SPEARE CO, Neither the successors of nor co. cted with the original W. K. Spears :nbhshmcn;w 940): St N.W. ne "WML H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n. Phone Lincoln 524 _Moderu_Chapel. Automobile Fuserais, g THE ORIGINAL ey WR.Speare Co, 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 FST. LMUSR.SPEARE WILLLS B.SPEARE e CLYDE J. NI HERBERT B. NEVIUS MAIN 2808 Private Ambatance. O~1732 PENNA. 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