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Just half the usual prices Adjustable Window Screens —all metal frames— Choice 75¢ each Regular prices up to $1.98 each Protect Your Winter Gar- ments, Carpets and Rugs Moth and Paper Bags to Suit Every Purpose Purchases Forwarded Propeid to Any Ehigping Point & the U A . IBQUIEE.ABOVY OUS DEFEREED PiYNEWE-ZLAN: .. ~... can be t:ut'll:' through reference & classified pages of The Star. Brown, who won the title in 1395, ON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 8 1924 e o e —_—— ORGANIZATION /ACTIVITIES. TONIGJAT. Chemical Soclety of Washington will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall, Cosmos Clubh, Réport will be made by the local committee which handled the affafrs of the general meeting of the soclety pecently held here. Auxiliary hpme board of Gavel Chapter, O. E. §., will give a five hun- dred party, 8 o'clack, at 230 A street southeast. Warren G. Harding Auxiliary, S. of V., will give a benefit card party, 8 o'clock, at G..A. R. Hall. The Lonesome Club will dance, third, fioor, 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. ‘Waomen's City Club: Annual din- ner, under augpices of house commit- tee, to retiring and incoming officers. Judize Mary QrToole will preside. The Curley Club will give a card pasty and damce in the Raleigh ball- rgom. ‘The Red Triangle Outing Club will ‘meet at 7th and Pennsylvania avenue, 6:30 o'clock, for a walk to view sun- set from Monument Hill. Miss Lillinn B. Krause of Holyoke, Mass., will_give a reading, “Mary of Magdale” 8§ o'clock, at 326 I street. Maj. Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth, chief of infantry, will speak to re- serve officers of the 320th Infantry in Graham building, 14th and E streets. give a Arcade building, The X-ray department of St. An- drew’s Hospital in London is in charge of a woman—Lady Constance Butler, daughter of the late Marquis of Ormonde. & Sebring “Cords” Every Tire a First in Factory Wrapper 2= §850 3x §14.25 :'§14.95 5% $15.50 CORD TIRE SALES CO. 2025 14th St. N.W. announced on Page 13 Have them CHARGED AT Chas. Schwarfz+Son Order by Phone or Mail M What You Want Us When You Want it Ic As You Want # Pay While YouPlay Victor + Brunswick Records \708 7nSt.NW. , For Feet that Tire from Walking The hands are strong, capable and untiring because they have freedom to work and to mowe. Your feet will be comfortable znd tireless, too, if you change from ordinary stiff- arched footwear to the freedom of the flexible-arch Cantilever Shoe. Walking becomes a true pleasure in Cantilevers; they give welcome comfort to men and women who must be on their feet a great deal. The natural, graceful lines of the C antilever Shoe‘.:'ahv’v’:mm are patterned fnom the lines of the foot. The shoe is carefully lasted to follow the mould of the under- foot and lend restful support to the arch. And the arch of a Canti- lever Shoe is flexible. It allows the muscles to flex and contract with_every step, to function freely as Nature intended. This exercise strengthens the foot muscles as you walk, so that they support the small bones of the foot in a strong, springy arch.’ The moderate, well set heels of the Cantilever Shoe encourage cor- rect posture and distribute the weight without strain on the arches. The combination of moderate heel and natural outline in the Canti- lever Shoe allows the foot to step firmly and gracefully without cramp- ing the toes or binding the muscles anywhere. * CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1319 F Street NW. Secend_Floor Over Young " Men's Shop) Special Attention to Men's Fitting L. C. STEPHENS DIES; VETERAN STAR WORKER Succumbs at Home in Hyattsville. ‘Was Prominent as Mason. L. Charles Stephens, sixty-six years old, an employe of The Evening Star for nearly thirty-six years, died at his residence, 16 Littlefield avenue, Hy- attsville, Md., yesterday, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be conducted at his home tomorfow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Monroe, rector of the Pinckney Memorial Church, Hy- attsville, will officiate. Interment will be in the Glenwood cemetery. M: sonic rites will be held at the grave by members of Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, F. A. A. M., of which Mr. Stephens was a member, Mr. Stephens was born in the Dis- trict of Columbia December 2, 1857, the son of the late L. G. Stephens. He was educated in the public schools here and for several years before being employed by The Evening Star he had a position in the government printing office. He came to The Star in 1887 and worked there until Feb- ruary, 1923, at which time he was placed on the retired list. At the time of his retirement, he was a linotype operator. He was well known in this city and bad many friends here. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carrie M. Stephens; a son, Lewis G. Stephens; a daughter, Mrs. Florence M. Crawford; a brother, Edward A. Stephens of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Helen Augusta Hart. —_— SAMUEL McMILLAN DIES. Political Leader Widely Xnown Here Was Millionaire. NEW YORK, May 8.—Samuel Mc- Millan, who served as park commis- sioner under Mayor Seth Low and one term as representative from the twen- ty-first New York congressional dis- trict, died yesterday at his home fol- lowing an apoplectic stroke. Mr. Mc- Millan, for many years prominent in business and political circles, was the owner of a racing stable and property in this city, Washington and Ohlo estimated to be valued at ap- proximately $1,000,000. He was sev- enty-five years 'old and is survived by one son and five daughter —_— The dear old woman had been trad- ing at her favorite grocery store for years. This morning she came in much perturbed. The grocer had put in a new line of goods for sale. She ob- jected to it strenuously. She liked the grocer, but she disiiked his new line more. “If you don't stop selling dogwood, T quit trading here,” she said. He stopped. We Specialize in the Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wave Our operator was awarded sec- ond prize in a national ocontest We leave all the natural life and luster in the hair. We can regu- late the size of our waves. LADY JANE BEAUTY SHOP 1206 G St. M. 6132 ~ Not Just Saving Money We do not believe any one ever tried to economize on a funeral, be- cause that is not something you want to buy cheap. But there are times when every dollar counts, and that’s the time when W. W. CHAM- BERS proves to be your friend. He does not make a separate charge for every little item, but he furnishes these funerals at the price you se- lect—$75.00, $100.00, $125.00, $150.00, $200.00, $250.00 and up. Steel Vaults, $85.00 Superior Service ‘The Wonderful Complete Funeral, tor only v $75.00 $4.00 Private Ambulan local calls ..... .es No Charge for Use of Our Three Funeral Parlors As in Your Own Home - Private Ambulances 50-Oar Gurage and Warehouse Largest Equipped in Clty W.W. CHAMBERS CO. Undertakers Cor. 14th-Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Columbia 432 LOST. BAG _Teaded, containing glasaes. money. ofc: on 14th et car; reward. Phone Colum! 2518 after 6 pm. L BAR_PIN—White gold and diamond, on 15th st between Treasury Dept. and B. st. or 2nd and Vamuom, May 6. Reward. Notify Columbla_6821. . RULL TBRRIER—Dark spot over right eye. Offer reward for information. ~ 1183 15th 3. nw. . BULLDOG _Reward $10 for retarn of white DBritish bulldog with small spot on bead and mswers to name *‘Nell.”” John A. Gude, Route 7, Brookland, D. C. Fhone Hyafts. 454, 9 CAT—Gray and without tail; answers fo the neme of Jiggs. Liberal reward if returned to 1625 1st st. nw. 3 TOG—Airedale, male, biack and tan: fag No. 11640, Reward if returned to 1340 5th st. n.w. GLASSES, pair_of tortoise-rimmed, n leather case: between 13th and H and 12th and F. Phone_ Adams 1410. 8¢ GLASSES—Child's pair of glasses, on 8th st s.e. Finder will receive reward If returned o 908 G st. n.w. i GOLD MEDAL—X Palsce Theater, Tuesday night, or nearby. Reward. Mrs, 1. J. Burns, 1635 Webster st. n.w. Adams 538 9 HANDBAG—Lady's. Dlack leather. contain about $18, Yale lstchkey, wedding ring a letter with owner's address; on 14th st. car from Colorado ave, to navy 'yand; Wednesday evening: reward. Adams 32i1. " NBOKPIBOE—Taupe, fox: on ¥ou st. between 11th and_13th sts.: Toesday night, after 11 o'clock. Reward. Phone North 128. 8 PACKAGE of papers. relatiog fo Veferans' Burean claim. Finder please return to Johanna O'Mara, Box 585, Baitimore, Md. Reward. 8% PIN-_Nayy Sincharge pin et In % ring No- tify H. P. Burns, Lansbarg ro. Frank. 0. Men's Wear Shop: Reward . PIN_Platinum, set with 20 diamond: ing circle with letter “K'' in cente ard. Phone Linc. 2621, L. Pryor, 316 E. Cap. st. PURSE—Brown leathér, on Treasury car be- tween 7:15 and 7:30 a.m., May 7; contains keys, car tokens. script book 3 ward. Lincoln 5719 after 7 p.m. -3 SCARF—Neapolitan, orange; probably on 15th st._Clev. 442. - SCARF—Will the party who found fur scarf Tuesday night at N. H. ave. N st. Do please return same to E. F. Barry. Room 307, Patent Office, OF to Apt. 71, the Toronto, 20th and P sts. n.w. Reward. ~ . SWEATER—Black_silk; woman ‘worn terd: afternoon in Pal o Tith st Reward. Heturn cashiers desk. ‘The_ Star. * TEN DOLLARS—In front of 3068 ML Pleas- ant st. _Return to this address. ‘WATCH—Lady's, May 3; reward. Room 235, ‘War Depariment. 8 WIRE_WHEEL, Overiand sedan. with Fisk or vicinlty, Address Prefer- Alton, Md. o° CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. . Exposition of International Sunday school lesson, will be given tomorrow, 4:45 pm., by Jennie L. Peterson, at 1311 G street, Y. M. C. A. “Recreation Litteraire et Musicale,” organized by pupils of the Maret French School, will be given tomor- row and Saturday, at 2118 Kalorama road. Society for Philosophical Inguiry will hold its annual commemorative meeting 4:45 p.m. Saturday, in Ppblic Library. Topic: Rev. Dr. James Mac- Bride Sterrett, first president of the society. Speakers: Messrs, Richard- son, Johnstone and Farquhar, Biological Soclety will meet Satur- day, 8 p.m., in assembly hall, Cosmos Club. E. D. Hall will give iliustrated address on “Migratory Habits of In- sects in the Arid Regions.” J. W. Gidley will lecture on “Hunting Fos. sils in Arizona" Illustrated. itors welcome. Instead of its regular Friday meet- ing, the Business Women's Council will have an outing in Zoological Park. Members will meet at Adams Mill road gate at 5 p.m, or at 5:30 near the Junch pavilion. A tour through buildings and grounds will be «onducted by an official, The fth District conference of the Associated Charities will be held to- morrow at 816 I street from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Representative Roy G. Fitz- gerald will speak on the pending workman’s compensation bill. The Washington Chapter Hadassah will give its second annual luncheon May 2. CAPPS. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation fo our relatives and many friends for their kindness, sympathy and floral tributes during the illness and death of our beloved mother. LOTISE CAPPS. MR. AND MES. C. J. CAPPS. GOLDEN. We wish to express our heartfelt thaoks and appreciation (o the friends and relatives for the kindness shown and the floral tributes during the fllness and desth of onr dear beloved _mother. GOLDEN. THE SONS AND DAUGHTEK. * HOWSER. My sincere and heartfelt thanks are exiended to my many friends and rels tives for their beautifl floral ‘tributes, kindness and sympathy during the long il ness and at the death of my dear wife. MAMIE H. HOWSER. = DR. UPTON §. HOWSER. * SMITH. We desire to express our thanks and appreciation o our friends and relativex for their beautiful fioral fribates and sympathy during the flloess and at the death of my dear wife and our mother, ROSE V. SMITH HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * Deaths. ADAMS. Wednesday, M: ora Ruppert Home, Anacost DAVIS ADAMS. Funeral from Nalley & Sons’ funeral pariors, 131 st s.e., on Friday, May 9, at 11 s.m tives and friends invited to aftend. ment at Prospect Hill cemete BAUCOME. NIE 11k Rela Inter- dar. Max m., LEE BAUCOME (nee er “residence, 1347 Corcoran voted daughter of Lauta and n Winston and loving wmother of Adele and Thelma Baucome: sister of Mre. Lucy Marshall and Isasc Winston. ~Notice of funeral later. BRUCE. Departed this life May 5. 1924, at her residence, 2871 Sheridan ave. s.e.. Ana- D. C..'Mrs. ELNORA. beloved mother of Walter Bruce, devoted wife of William Bruce. She lefi to mourn her loss ber mother, four sisters. four brothers and many relatives and friends. Faneral from Campbell A.'M. E. Church, Anacostia, D. C., Friday, May 9, at 1:30 pm. From the world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest God has taken you Where you have found eterna) res HER LOVING HUSBAND AND 6, 1924, at 4 pm., 2 beloved’ mother of the late Buckner, grandmother of Henry Buckner and Amanda M. Rich, great-grandmother of arl and Frederick Buckner and Alms Itich Funeral Friday, May 9, at 1 p.m., from Sec ond Baptist Church, 3rd st. between H and T sts. now. Remains resting at Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors, nw. CASSIDY. Wednesday, May WARD F., beloved husband of Mary sidy. Fuberal from his late residence 9th st. m.e.. Saturday, May 10, at 5:30 a.m Requiem ‘mass at St.’ Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. 1Interment Mount Olivet cemet CONWAY. Wednesday, May 7, 1024, at 6 at her residence, 1518 New Jersey ave. _w.. MARY CONWAY, beloved mother of William Conway and X, turday, May 10, at 2 rnest Jarvis Co.'s funer ave. ENNIS. Wednesdey afternoon, May at Herndon, Va.. M A E widow of Heary 7. Funeral morning from home of daughter, Mrs Frank Hutchison, Herndon, Va. 'Interment at Mount Olivet’ cemetery, Washington, D. C., Friday, at 1:45 p.m. . Suddenly, Tnesday, May 4, 55 pm. WARD A. FITZSIM. father of Marguerite F. Hutterls. services at chapel of W. R Speare, 1208 H st. n.w.. Fridas 9. ai 2'p.m. Friends invited to attead. lster. ment private. . FITZSIMMONS. A special communication of Mount Pleasant Lodge, No, 83, F. 4. A. )., will be held Friday, May 9. at 1 pm., at Masonic Hall, 14th and Kenyon sts., for the purpose of aftending the funeral of ‘our late brother, WARD A. FITZSIMMONS. Funeral from Speare's chapel, 1208 H st. CHARLES E. WARFIELD, Master. JOHN F. PUTNAM, Secretary. GRANT. Wednesday, May 7, 1924, FRANK B. GRANT. belovéd husband of the late Rachacl Grant. Funeral at Glenwood chapel, Friday, May 9. 2 p.m. . HARDY, Wednesday. Mav 7. 1924, am. 'at Georgefown University 3. FRANCIS HARDY, Jr.. beloved husbend of Snsanna Surratt Hardy. Services will be held at St John's Charch, Forest Glen, Md.. Friday. May 9. at 10 o'clock imore papers please copy.) HARDY. Forest Gien Council, No. 2169, Knights of Columbus, mourns ‘the death of its departed brother, 3. FRANCIS HARDY, Jr., who died on Wednesday morning Members of the council will attend his fu- veral in & body at St. John's Church Friday morning at 10 o'clock. HEINE. Suddenly. at Stagnes Hos, nois at 12:45 Hospital. p.m.. REBECCA (nee Montgomery wite of J. F. Heine. Fuperal s day, May 9. at 2:30 pm., at ber late residence, Reiay, Md. 8 Departed this 1ife Toesd: 5:30 a.m.. at his residen: w.. affer & brief iliness. GE e Jeaves to mourn their loss & fe. ‘two children, seven brothe four siaters and & host of relatives and friends. Remains resting at the Johbn T. Rhine fu: neral chapel. 8d and I sis. s.w. Interment at Penola Station, Caroline County, Va., Sunday, May 11, Friends and relatives in vited. ' HIS SISTER, MAHULDA STONE. 8 MESSINA. Departed 'this life Wedne: May 7, 1924, at 1: 5 ington’ Hospits loved wife of the St. Dominic's Church. 6th and B sts. s.w., at 9 am. Friday, May 9. Interment at Bt. Mary's cemetery. = Relatives and friends invited. €29 F 3 MYERS. Wednesday, May 7, 1924, at 9:30 am., at the gesidence of ber daughter, Sire.' John' Steldman, 043 Longtellow (. n.w.. MARY VIRGINIA, wife of the late P.C. Myers. Surviving her are Mrs. Joln Steadman, Mrs. Willlam Haupt. Mre. Har vey Bartiett, Mrs. Robert Swain, Mrs. K. B. Whittleséy, Mrs. John R. Wineberger, Mrs. Kate Craven and James H. Mrers of TLeesburg. Va. The remains are resting in the funeral parlors of James T. Ryan. 317 Pa. ave. s.e. | Funeral from St. James' Epis- coral Church, Leesburg, V. May 10, at i pm. Relative invited. (Leesburg, V copy.) . N. Wednesday, May 7. 1024, at beloved wife of George Newton and mother of Mrs. F. M. Shore. Funeral services Fri- day. May 9, at 1:30 p.m., at First Con- regational ‘Church, 10th ‘and G sts. n.w. Tnterment Arlington national cemetery. PAUL. Departed this life Tuesday, May 6, 1924, at 2:30 p.m. at her reidence, 1 Gth &t. n.w.. EMMA BEANE PAUL,'beloved daughter of the late Robett and Julia Beane, mother of Robert J. Paul and lo ing sister of Mra. Sara Beane Mouzon and Mre. Lillie Beane Morris. Funeral Friday May 9. at 1 p.m., from her late residence. Reiatives and *-iends invited. s PAUL. The members of the Garnet Imme. diate Aid Society. No. 11 are requested to attend the funeral of our iate sister, EMMA REANE PAUL, at her late residence. 18251 b st. n.w.. Fridsy. May 9. at 1 p.m. JOHN W. H.'SMALLWOOD. | e Mrs. LOUISE T. HOLMES, Sec. WELL. A special communication of St. B e Lodge, No. 11, ¥ A: A. M. will b held on Friday afternoon, May 9,1924, at 1380 o'clock, to attend 'fumeral ' of ~ firo. THOMAR SPHAM C. i-'un_s.mzs(unxu. , Bec'y. OBIE. Tuesday, May 6, R ompitar, - Daltimore, youngest son of A. N {nee Reich), aged 3 years, 3 months day. Funeral was held from the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Robie, Pomfret,” Md. Interment in Mt. Rest cemetery, La Plata, Md., Thursdsy, May 8, at 2 p.m. OCK. May 7, 1924, RICHARD, the be- BOSved Duthan of lmma Rock, aged 61 ears. Funeral from his late’ residence, Deat pl. n.w., Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Lincoln 1924 RAN pm., LEW 86, beloved husband of Carrie M. Stephens Funeral from his late residence, 18 Litt field ave., Hyattsville, Md., Friday, at 2 pm! G ral o Brother 1. CIARLES STEPHENS By order of the maste- = 15Aac . FIELD, Secy. at 12:40 p.m., MARY NE, aged 58 years, wife of Wm. B. Stone of 1213 Morris road s.e Funeral Friday, May 9, at e e, chmond, Vi pepers slemms copy ) BTONE. special meeting of Electa ter, o ta TSCIE] Reeting of Blects 5B P e e Durpose 51 attending neral of our late sister, MARY \'.‘ST L B arder OF e ‘wortne ety NATo R Attest: ELSIE 8 HOBINSON. Sormriss: TAYLOR, May &, 1924, at 6 a.m., at the renidence af het. daaghier, M itan Galloway. 643 A st ». H_TAY LI " Foneral ‘Satirday. & v, Hirithie and relstives invited. o THOMAS. Wednesday, May 7. 02 D, beinred hussend of Baah 3 e e rida FRED Wednesdar 1E L. THOM}" late Nathan sod ontgomery County, Mi Funeral from the chapel of Thos. . Sergeon 1011 Tth st. n.w.. on Friday. May 9. at P.m. Relatives and friends ‘invited to tend. Interment at Rockville. Md. E WALLACE. Tuesday, May 6, 1921, at St Luke's Hospital, New York City,' ADA R beloved wife of G. E. Wallace. _Fuperai from the chapel of W.' R. Speare Co., 1208 H st. n.w., Friday, at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 8, 1924 at Eimira NNA, divghter of the late William Tnterment at Mount Olivet ceme o BOYLE. In loving remembrance of our dear son_and Dbrother, CHARLES EDWARD BOYLE, who died two years ago todsy The last best birth, with his last bresth, Came in the dark disguise of death: Grief ftilled his parents’ bearts of love, But Joy his Father's honse abose. MAMMA, DADDY AND SISTER. * Sacred to the memory of JOHN CUTLAR, husband. father and who départed this life May CUTLAR. KELLOGH ““The strife is o'er, And happy angels sing.” THE FAMILY. * FRITTS. A tribnte of love and remembrance of our devoted wife and mother. ANGBLINE FRITTS, this life two Tears ago 2 HER LOVIN HER SON HOLLI 5 MARTIN. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear wife. MARY MARTIN. who de parted this life two years ago today, May Lovingly and tenderiy T laid ber away From earth's sorrow and care, And_now she is waiting to welcome me home With the biessings of heaven to share The fiowers T place upon your grave fay wither and decay, the love for sou who sleeps beneath . ay ik "HUSBAND GEORGE MARTIN. * MAY. In sad bug joving remembrance of our dear mother, ANNIE D. MAY, who departed 1his life eight years ago tod: May 8, 1916. Dass of sadness still come Hidden tears so often fio Memury keeps cur mothier near us Alihough she died eight vears ago HER CHILDEEN. * MAYDWELL. In memory Rev. GEO! parted this life Ma. STEWART MAYD of our parents, who de and MARY r 3. 1913, THEIR DAUGHTBRS. * PEARSON. In lovinz remembrance of our dear mother, F PEARSON. who de- peried, this life two years ago today, May May she rest in_peace. THE FAMILY. * REDMOND. Sacred to_the memory of our dear mother. AMY REDMOND, who de- parted this life thirteen y 250 todas, May £ 1911 The vears of her life were numbersd, Wien the Master whispered low, The messenger called for her, She was ready to go. HEE DAUGHTERS. * SCOTT, HENRY. Hidden tears so often flow, Memory keeps his beart near me, Although Le died four years sgo. My heart in deen sorrow returas to this day Al memory recalls how death bore him away And left me in tears. in grief and in woe Of that sad hour fonr vears aso. DEVOTED WIFD A. B. * STEVENSON. In a3 but loving remembrance dear son and brother. WILLIAM STEVENSON. who departed this life two years ago today, May 8, en vou home to dwell. MOTHER AND SISTER. * Sacred to the memory of our dear mother and father. who have entered into eternal rest. MARTHA THOMAS. who died May 5. 191 ¥ GEORGE THOMAS. who died May S, 1822, Days of sadness still come o'er us, Secret tears so often flow. Memory keeps you ever near us, Though You left us all alone. THEIR DEVOTED CHILDREN We_cannot see your loving face, The smile we used to see, But let this little token show We always think of thee. LOVING SISTER AND BROTHER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Soxs JOSEPH GAVIERS &\ MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN SS512-5513 W. W. CHAMBERS CO., Complete funerals, $75, $100, $125, $150. $200 and up. Steel grave vaults, $85, waterproof. Handsome hearse, grade casket, embalming and otber details, use of our funeral pariors and service, for two_ limousines, splendid . K. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH >7. Z.3. Us l‘;o.:;ellku Funeral P-rlo‘;: e Phone Jincoln 480. Frank Geiet’s Sons 2 SEYENTH ST. N.W. Py 3 CTeighoas. NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 Perry & Walsh M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Waiss. ey JAMES T. RYAN, pe ll"l PA. AVE, B.E. . g Mpl;livlu Ambulances. = Livery in_Comnection. QEicE, DigalNed_aod Emciens Servics W. W, Deal & Co. £16 H ST. N.B. LINCOLN 8200. Antomobile Service. Chapel. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Sl 3¢ I WILLIAM LEE. Funerai Dirsetor asd lmer. Livery. i connection. Commodisa Siabel "33 “mode— crematorium. prices. 852 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel call M Timothy Hanlon @41 H ST. NB. Phone L. 5543 V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con nected with the original W. R. Spea sstablishment. . 940 F Sg. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626, P RASS ZORHORST | WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automobile Funersis Established 1841 e=——THE ORIGINAL ——y WR.Speare Co, _ 1208 HSTREET,N.W. SMAIN 108 FORMERLY 340 PST. US'R.SPEARE Wi B.SPEARS = oL J. Hlfl&——l e HERBERT B. WNEVIUS 924 NEW YORK MAIN 2008 Pri; otte Amprddnee. FUNERAL DESIGNS. 1214 F st Gude Bros. Co., Geo. C. Schaffer ™, Yok 1% EXP] FLO] RESSIVE RAL EMBLEMS, 900 14th At MODERATE PRICES, it o¥