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28c Extr HeavyyHuck Towels, 16x34; heavy quality, worbent towels win white, An niversary Drice, cach-- | 12%4c IK\A 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. Sensational Values Prevailing in Our - 11th Birthday Sale bleached; s u b- standards of 50c quality. A versary price— We planned on making our 11th Birthday a gala event for the people of Washington, but the response has been even greater than we had antici- pated. The entire store has been crowded with throngs seeking the sensa- tional values offered—and there have been no disappointments! There are 50 many instances of underpricing that we could not mention all, but here is an additional group which better tells the story of savings than our words. e H In Three Special Groups A tion handsome dresses, women Navy, Blue and Black. Some trimmed in beads, others Sizes run from 16 to 42. Specially priced for this ce Combination Satin Cantons, Flat Silk Crepe and Printed Trimm; L Hmbroidery. Beaded hon eff the lot women. ’ $ misses and 16, at our price of House Dresses, $1.19 Large ass nd Pique. All sizes to 32, Crepe Gowns, 69¢c | Pivk and blue flowered crepe Hsizes. A genuine $1.09 valve. i Specially price | Auniversary Sale { this £/ Atiniversary tment of good quality house dresses in plain colors and checks: trimmed in Organdy Special at this price gowns, in_regular high-grade sclec- of gorgeously for and misses, in 100 copies of $25 with pleats. body Dresses, fine Sale at— .98 silks and Al elty styles sizes Anniversary Sale of High- Grade Summer Dresses to $40 models of beautiful lace yoke and pleated in- face Cantons and nov- beaded for misses and stout women un to 48. in blacks and light shades T S Panty Dresses, 89c Girls” black cerise and yellow. years sateen_panty. dresses, Embroidered designs. 2 trimmed in to 6 Children’s Rompers, 59c Children's pongee rompers, with white or self- colored tops. Peg-leg styles. Regular S1L00 value sion. Special Purchase and Sale of 100 Trimmed Sizes 3 to 6 ¥ ally priced for the Hats Beautiful Dress and Sports Models of fine Milan Hemps with Canton Crepe facings. all Cantons, horse-hair braid, with heau- tiful trimmin of laces. Were $395 and $4 N\ o Women’s sh.‘ s, 15 witih styles ral hundred pairs of th ent. Red. Green, Blue and low hiels: also Hollywood All-patent Leather Strap tion Gray Suede a with high and low heels. White Canvas Ox- fords and Strap_Pumps with Cyban and baby very size in_each kind the lot. Values to A charming hat for matron or miss. 95 Sandals and Strap Pumps and Pumps 1 Patent Straps ' More Anniversary flowers, ribbons and Our Anniversary $ High- « .95 A Men’s HouseSlippers Men's Cut House Tan 5 to 10 $ SENESE ‘Specialsin Dry Goods!! 69¢c and 89c Dry Goods 48c Yard Gaze Marvel Glos Striped Tissue. Oblong Gabardine Suiting. 36-in. Nupong Suiting 36-in. Lace-stripe Sheer Bl 1. Two-tone Rati in. Mercerized Shantung Suitiy \ 36-in. Tussah Pongee Silk ) Tommy Tucker Ginghams. Every wanted color: newest ) " stripes and check: ) 18c Checked Apron Gingham ] 12Y,c Yard 37-inch. Blue and Brown Apron Gingham; perfect Dieces. 25¢ Yard-Wide Fast-Color Percales, 16c count Percales, in light and 4 fic\ygrnunds, stripes, checks and figure D fenmis sy yennn 0 39c Table Oilcloth, 18c All white, 45 in. long. heavy coated face, good muslin back; subject to slight in in ack and White figures, Checked zoods: full imperfections. Anniversary price, 18c. $2.00 Nainsook (10-Yard - Pieces), $1.39 Fine, sheer quality nainsook, soft fin- ish, for underwear and baby clothe: bo. to 18, 1500 Boys’ Wash Suits |~ plain colors and combina- !tions, base ball suits, ete. 'In__button-on sl .00 quality khaki and full cut. Jstyles, Oliver || Twists, Bal- | kans. Sizes 3 10 8+ years. Lour Special JAnniversary price ... The popular knicker style, in good Knee-length €9c and $1.00 Holland Window Shades, 39¢ White, green and ecru: perfect rollers; cloth subject to spots or pinholes; com- plete with fixtures at our special An- niversary price, 39c. 2,000 Yards Good Quality Unbleached Sheeting, 71%c Subject to mill imperfections; of stan- dard_count, closely woven, ood weight, for sheets, cates and other domestic uses. Anniversary price, per vard, 7lzc. $1.25 Lace Curtains, 39¢ Dutch style, full size, in assorted pat- terns, for bungalow, summer cottage, etc. | Anniversary price, 39c. $1.00 Women’s “Jumbo” Union Suits, 59¢ Fine quality ribbed tubular top and shell knee. Children’s 73 Sport Socks 25¢ Children’s Mercerized Sport Socks, in cordovan, pongee and black. Sizes 5 to 10%. Children’s 35¢ “Glos” Silk Pleated Socks, 21c Children's Fancy Socks, in plain col- ors and fancy tops. Beautiful combina- tions, with dropstitch, turn-over tops: all sizes; every one perfect. Continuing the Sale of Boys’ Fine Suits at 14 Price The mothers have been bringing in their s to get these wonderful values in sults. with two pairs of pants. $13.50 Suits, NOW SIN50 Suitw, £26.00 Suitx, NOW... Sizes are from 8875 $10.00 $11.25 $12.50 NOW .. that will wash. Well made Sizes 8 to 16. Special at Union with short sleeves, Slippers with rubber heels at ONI-DAY Black Everett all leather. h Sizes s1 and .29 59c¢ Boys’ 50c Cotton Union Suits Suits, boys in sizes 24 to 34. A big bargain at our special price for TRAFFIC IN ALIENS DESCRIBED BY DAVIS Secretary Says Foreigners Are Smuggled Into U. S. at Rate of More Than 100 Daily. URGES RIGID REGISTRATION Holds This Would Bring Scum of Nation to Surface. Aliens are smuggled into this country at the rate of more than 100 per day and at a price of $250 per head in some instances, despite the most stringent measures taken to prevent this practice, Secretary of Labor James J. Davis yvesterday told membérs of the Civitan Club. “I sometimes think,” he continued, “thate more aliens are getting into this country illegally than legally. There is one way to stop this. That is by forcing enrollment of all aliens in this country. We Americans have to enroll in order to vote. You can B0 up to my Pennsylvania registra- tion precinct and from my registra- tion card learn all you want to about me—the color of my hair, the number in my family and all other particu- {lars. " Why nat the same type of en- rollment for the 7.000,000-aliens in = country, so that we can know and what they are doing? Should Not Be Dump. “This compulsory enrollment will bring to the surface all the bandits, murderers, communists and other un- desirable foreigners, and it will rid the nation of the greatest bunch of barnacles ever gathered in a nation. America_ought to be the haven for the worl oppressed, but not a dumping ground for ali the bums of other nations.” He asked support of the club for legislation at the next session of Con- gress for the alien educational bill, containing the provision for compuls- ory registration for all aliens. This bill, as drafted and sponsored by the Labor Department immigration ex- perts, will contain provision also for the expenses of inculcating American civic knowledge into foreigners to be borne by the aliens themselves. J. Ed Callow, in a “Tony, the Barb,” monologue, hit a number of the mem- bers of the club figuratively in tick- lish spots. Carl Buttmann gave a short humorous monologue. Civitan Adams reported on the delegates’ trip to the Miami convention. Leonard Ruoff announced that tickets available for the dance at the City Club for_the benefit of the Americani- tion School Association to obta funds to help finance an Americaniza tion newspaper and to tide the school over some lean financial weeks dur. ling the early summer. James N. Proctor presided So Many Important Things are done by the lady as- sistant that sometimes one wonders how the old-time funeral director ever accomplished his work without her. A ?llyones \. Columbia 7023-701 | The Expense is a Matter of Yoar Oun Desire§ were | THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Showers this afternoon and to- night; tomorrow, probably fair, con- tinued cool; moderate east winds, shifting to northwest by tomorrow morning. Virginia—Showers this afternoon and tonight, cooler in south portion; tomorrow, partl¥ cloudy; moderate variable winds, shifting to northwest. West Virginia—Cloudy and cooler tonight; tomorrow, fair and rising temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 pm., 62; 8 p.m., 61; 12 midnight, 58. Today, 4 am., 56; 8 am., 53; noon, 54. Barometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 29.89; 8 p.m., 29.86; 12 midnight, 29.86. To- day, 4 a.m., 29.76; § a.m., '28.77; noon, 29.72, Highest temperature, 62, occurred at 5 p.m., vesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 52, occurred at 6:15 am., today. Temperatur~ same date last year— Highest, 75: lowest, 59, © tion of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 60; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:01 am. and 4:47 p.m.; high tide, 9:55 a.m. and 10:32 pom. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4 41 p.m.; high tide, 1 11:29 p.m. ‘The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 4:51 a.m.; sun sets coast . and and Today 7:18 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:50 a.m.; sun sets 7:19 p.m. Moon rises 10:25 p.m.: sets 7:35 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Stations. “Jusu asw WwoM0T Abilene, Tex. Albany .0 Atlanta Atlantic City Raltimore Birmiugham. 20.76 Rismarck .. 10.08 Boston 20.58 Ruffalo Charleston Chicago Cineinnati Clevelund Denver Detroit 3 Raining Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear 0.0 udy cloudy Toron, Indianapolis. 20.92 Jucksonville. 20,86 ity 3. Lo Angeles 20 | Eontevil Minmi New Ori Okla. Cits Portland,Ofe igh Lake City Antonio. Diego. . ancise Louix, Faul Seattle Snokane WASH..D ¢ Clondy Clear Clear o Clear Rsining FOREIGN. reenwich time ure. Weather. England Clear France . Part clouds gen, Denmark Part clondy weden Azores London Varis. Capenh Havana, toudy Colof Argentina Weather ¥For the week ending May Mean Dept. Avg. temp'ae from pre ture. n'mal. cip. northera Dept from a'mai Corn and wheat ar | SoutLern wheat area | A friend that y be worth what you pay for him. no | matter what that may be. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 55,000 Life Insurance for s46§) At age ?»—send date of birth for particu. lars and * lustration. Company founded 1865, Assets ov r $300,000,000. M. LeRoy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. Insurance—All Branches—M. 340. ‘Fat Massaged Awa Day~By~Day ~With New Flexibl Instantly makes you loo thinner and years younger vou with comfort Fashion’s boyish lines. Massages a . Girdle k inches ! Gives straight way fat irom waist and hips while you walk, sit, work or play—yet do gently you hardly feel it. The moment you put wonderful new corset—known a the Madame X Reducing Girdle- thighs seems to vanish, the waist line lengthens and your body be comes erect, graceful, y slender! vou take, with every motion, this new kind of girdle' gently mas- sages away the disfig- uring useless fat—and you look and feel years younger! W orn in Place of Stiff Corset The Madame X Reducing Girdle is m: It is so constructed that it touches and gently massages the entire surface of abdomen, waist, hips and_thighs as you * walk, climb stairs, riding or during any kind of exercise. Every move- ment you make, even your nat- ural breathing, is met by this live Julius_Garfinkle & Co. The Hecht Co. S, Kann Sons Co, Makes You Look Thin es it so on this the bulky fat on waist, hips and uthfully And then—with every step you make, with every breath little ade of the most resilient Para rubber —especially designed for reducing purposes. Worn over the undergarment —and has garters attached. The special cut-away front insures perfect com- fort while you sit, work or play. And the special back lacing makes it easy to adjust as you become more slender. rubber girdle, which gently mas- sages away the fat—without any extra exertion on your part. Wom- en often lose from.1 to 3 inches from waist and hips the very first week. o You must sec 'this remarkable girdle to appreciate it. On Sale Wherever Corsets Are Sold, Including: Enir.. Palais i # Sy riah M. Collins. Xfieducil)g Girdle While G Thi The Pink Rubber Girdle with light pink facings—stamped “Modame X" in the Modame X Bos. Be sure o get the original, J ou have to buy won't | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Timothy Callal sixty-five,’ 1412 34th street, wi en on the right leg yesterday by a dog belonging to Henry S. White, 2331 Ashmead place, while in the vicinity of the White residence. His wound was dresed by his family physician and the dog was surrendered to the poundmaster. Leroy Winston, colored, eleveny 3318 Sherman avenue, was bitten on the left leg below the knee yesterday afternoon by a dog reported to belong to Leotha Butler, 1015 Lamont street, He was given first aid at Garfield Hospital. American Association of University ‘Women will give annual picnic Sat- urday at 5 p.m. at the home of Dr. Julia Green, Porter street. Take Chevy Chase cars to .Porter street. Walk east through woods. FProgram: A mystery. The Zonta Club will meet tomor- row, 1 p.m., at Raleigh Hotel Y. W. C. A. School, at 1311 will hold open house Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. Exhibitions of samples of work done by classes in china pain ing, basketry, dressmaking, milliner: art and domestic science. Miss Ruth V. Pope will award certificates. Friends of the assoclation invited. The District of Columbia Librar: Association will meet tomorrow ev: ing at Grace Dodge Hotel. John Thider of the Chamber of Commerce will discuss “Local Social Problems and the District Librarians” Re freshments served at % p.m wtreet, 1 _be given under Women's Servic Community Hou; Players requested auspices of Catholl. Club at Catholic Friday, $:30 p.m. to bring cards. Finance committee of the Jewis Community Center will meet tomor- |row, 12:15 pm. at Harvey's. Stephen S. Johnson of New York city will give illustrated lecture on “The Land of Enchantment.” Satur- day, §:15 p.m., in auditorium of In- terior Department, 18th and F streets, Mis Emma A. Jordan will present her pupils in the English comedy, 7No Servants,” tomorrow evening at Thomson School. The cast: Miss Helen R. Smith, Miss Edith Cockerille, Miss Laura Ferguson, Mrs. C. P. Heins, Miss Mary O'Brien and W. G Raeburn. Memorial wervice will be held Fri- day, 8 p.m.. ut ¢ R. Hall by Julia MeN. Henry Auxiliary, Army and Navy Union. ¥ : The Chornl Society of the Birmey chool Community Center will close s season with a formal reception {Monday. § p.m., in school auditorium. Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Departme Potomac, will meet tomorrow, 2 in Grand Army Hall. of p.m | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. . TONIGHT A business session of the Widow and Orphans Home, United State War Veterans' Association, will be held. § o'clock, in Grand Army Hall, The Arkansas Society eet g Thomison School. Simactas Citizens' Association of Chevy Chase will meet.’s o'clock, in E. V. Erown School. G, Manson' Foote will give illustrated travelogue of the Harding Alaskan trip. = Viva M. January will 1 “Unfolding of Chrict Consr at 1326 1 street, S ure on ciousness, o'clock : Fnu\IAIdrn Ashford will give a lec- ure. illustrated with moving plotures | on “Better Homes in ‘Ameri sembly hall, Cosmos Club, | - | o Bi-monthly meeting of Capitol | Nation Royal Orange Lodee. No. 555 | Loval Orange Institution, at society's | temple, 5th and G streets 8 o'clock. Red Triangle Outing Club party > & Club p at | Syeamore “Island. Come from office | bringing something to eat: coffee pro- ided. Camp fires, music, dancing, etc itors invited. . uth \\x"«flhlngxr;;n Citizens' Asso- on will meet. 8 o'clock, in Fair- brother School. Moving picture, mu- v Minutes With the Tele- Company” and a discussion of two important subjects. e NINE TO GET DIPLOMAS. Friends’ School Graduation Exer- cises to Be Held Friday. Presentation exerc of the class of 1924 of Sidwell's Friends hool | Will be held in the Friends meeting house. Friday night Diplomas will be graduates The princi Freder ary of the Pr ntion f War. | “Patriotism and World . The program includes a silent prayer, | songs by the high school, and selec- tions by Mrs. Gertrude McRae Nash | The diplomas will be presented to the following graduates by Thomas W. | Sidwell: ~ Franklin Moore, Elizabeth | Claire Ridsdale, George Elément Judd, Ruth Alice Dickinson. | Howard on. Harry fl-awlwr, Lou Fleming Peak. Isabel | Frances Southgate and Katrina Tanner. A reception will follow the exercises es at s presented o'clock. to nine by | by onal Council fc | the et Peac Rollins John car. con- Call” West 2608-W set wilh sapphires and between 1434 Harvard Liberal reward. Call ¢ pearls. ! and 3042 14th st Iumbin R130. W BATTERY—Man who took hatters out ot car and left Willard_batter, return same K se. 230 brown and exening. Reward. Tag No. black, stray Eold with rewurd - Call . Union station or New Jor. reward. Securd; i ! e HOW DOG—Red-brown bull, grown: last seen the vicinity of Arms and Navy bl Farragut square: answers the e of Put. Liberal reward if re 18th st. 35 reward if returned 33rd_ st Mt. | house: Coward. to Fraj Rainier, 8 TZth st Reward. Phone cut steel Theater or Oce Liberal reward. Address ARRING-Lady's platinum, tings, in or mear Columbia dental Restaurant 8 3 ok Réward, Re- 7 ephen's Communicate 3170 between 9 and 10. torn 1207 E now. GLASSES — Pair_rimmed, Church Sunday moraing. 17th st. n.w. el e GLASSES, tortoise shell rim: brown leather case. Mra. Tilton, 1740 Chureh st. Fr. 8045 TR1SH SETTER—Half grown, red, with white Teetiliag 12888 Reward for returs o i formation. 8115 Ridge road n.w. Bhone Cleveland 1620. 210 PIN, jeweled A. K. K. Sunday: initials & Yon back. Reward. > 18th on A t. s.e., glusses. Reward. Lincoln RATNCOAT, wilver buckle and bell, initials G. F. 8. C.. between Washington and Upper Marlboro, Md.; reward. Jas. A. Chambers. 1807 _Ingleside Terrace n.w. Adams 3034, 204 | RING—Solitaire_diamond, %old With piatinum Prongs; probably downfown. Liberal reward. gold. with ruby ineel: 1eft in wash- Sth and N. Y. ave.: reward. Gearge Kramer, 1110 Lamiont st. n.w. 23% STONE—Large, green, from ring, 200 and € 5, now. and 14th and etween 1 ( ribbo or near Merldian Hill Monday evening: rewurd. Potter. 1430 Girard 1AL .. Apt. z o WILIST WATCH (lady's1. goid, Hamilton: be- tween 16th and Eye and i1th and G ward if returned to Auditin; Paiais Royal. G and 1ith sis. $10 BILL—{a District bailding (his mornizg B L ave. n.w. . Depart Isabelle | TWO-DAY PARKING LIMIT. Rule Made to Prevent Dumping 0ld Cars on Streets. The Commissioners Vesterday af- ternoon enacted a regulation limit- ing automoblle parking to forty-eight hours. The one-hour limit remains in fect downtown. The purpose of the forty-eight-hour rule outside the con- gested area is to reach the individual who uses the public street as a stor- age place or graveyard for a worl out car. The regulation was adopted at the request of the street ¢ ning depart- ment, officials of which claim that broken down automobiles are left standing on the streets for days and weeks at a time, hampering the men who must keen the highways clean ‘The American Cotton Munufac turers’ Association, which is to hold its twenty-eighth annual convention at Atlantic City on May 27-28, is the largest textile organization 'in the United States, in point of individual membership, embracing about 40 per cent of the mills in the south and a large number of northern und castern mills as well Cards of Thanks. MCKAY. We wis express our lanks wod appreciation (o relatis friends for the heautiful floral trib sympathy at the deathr of our beloved bus band and father. 1. DUFF McKAY. MRS MCKAY AND SON ELMORE. * McNULTY. 1 desire (o thank all my friend and relatives for their kind remembra it aur late hercavemen! amd tribates hour of xorrow for my dear wife MEM. L OMENULTY TILLMAN. We wish fo express onr since thanks and appreciation o our relutis. many “friends for their kindness, ssmpat 4 beautiful fioral tributes duriog the il xs and death of our heloved son and broth er- JOIN JOSERH TILLMAYN. 1t MR AND MES. JOHN TILUMAN AND KICHARD W Marriages. PATTEN—CARROLL. Mrs. G HOWARD PATTEN. 1o Miss VIR CARROLL, at Rockville. Md., Tuesday i Deaths. BROWN. Mondus, May 19, 1624, ut at her residence. 1019 Minnesota_us MARTHA X RROWN, beloved wife of Fr Brown snd sister of Mrs. Fannie Licket Mr. Clara Brown wnd William F. Carh Funeral sduy, May p.n.. from Unjon_ Baptist Chiarch, 801 and 1 sts. n.w. Carroll, pastor. W. Brnest Jarvis ¢ Tuneral directors Monday, May 1024 1000 Bra st me. JAMES 1 Leloved son’ of the lute Jo urns. " Funeral from residence Thursday. May 22 at S the to St Aloysiis Charch requiem mass will he said at % a.m ment Mount Olivet cometery. Relutives friends invited BURRELL. Monday ... ELIZARETH | Burnl of 6 G funeral hereatter. BURWICK. Departed this life Tuesdas 20, 1624wt K30 pom.. at the resider her sicter, Mandy - Mre. STELLA BURWICK. bl er of Eugie Ravmond and Mands Skimner o e ¥ | SON Rev pany, BURNS. a BURNS, Catherine 19, at his re n sud Inte 5 e rard | CLEMONS. ar he costis, parted this 1ifs residence. 4 N D. C.. AMAND. May 19 holsave.. CLEMONS leaves' to monrn their loss one daug) 5 sisters and u lost of relatives and friend Funeral Thursday at 1 o'clock from Beth| hem Baptist Church, Nichols ave.. Anscoatia You suffered much - watched vol Tntil at last 1924 sou murmured day by day | | | | < busband ‘of Fanny Alice L. Mudden and grandf, Dorothy and Harry A, jr. and ther-in-law of Harry Al Madden | sersice Memorial 25th ste. the above named Thursdas, May 22. until Lour of Relatives’ and fricnds invited ertile in natnre. o patient In pais dear one has left u Heaven to gain. With nature so fertile And actions so kind Tis b n this world from 5 A wonderful husband and fathe o lovinz and kind | What & beantiful memors He has left beh DUFFINS. Members of Hiram Lodge F. A A M., are requested 10 Alexander ‘Memarial Church, N b oand 25th sts now at 1:30 o'clock sharp our Iate brother. No. 4, assem bl St he. Thursday, o uttend ROBERT from said £ the lod W, at tween | cburen,”at | Attest: w y 2 | FRIZZELL. loved 12 WiLig | GILPIN. Tuesday. May 20, IR | mazrry. 0 Trer T HECKEMAN. - Wednesday, N n EREN beloved husband of 3 At s lute residen, 2 pm B 1921, NORMAN Mar 9 am. Interment May wife of from her . Friday clatives and friend< Taterment Prospect Hi JOHNSON. Suddenly, Tuesd ALBERT L. beloved Ly Johnson. Faneral from bis late 201 Ciifton <. Thursday. M p.m. (Interment fprivate) at Cemetiry LOWER. Werdnesdas am., At his ave. nav., ¢ tice of funeral luter. PROSSER. Mas 14, Mi Flao af Ma; illness beloved d sister of Mrs. ity and Wi QUAYLE. A 1924, at 4 pom.. wife of Jumes Qu neral from the Thursday. May Alexandria. V. Dlease cops 1 SMITH. Sibley Hospital on e R Memorial Churcly Tuterment Monday. May 19 .. ANNTE illinni Smith niel Smith and to tie Johuson of Balt one sixter und three hroth Fune the Third Baptist Church, 5th now.. Thursday, May 22, at Eravst Jurvis Company in charge. STRATTON. Mondar, Muy 1u. 124 oo O Mrs. E At 1306 New (. widow 1 from at . from ment priva STRAUSS, vary Baptist Churc STRAUSS, Mre PAULINE wife ay in CORRY. In memory of m r fath ROBERT A. CORRY. who departod this | three years ugo today. May 21, 1921 Some may think we do not miss you When at times they see us smile Little do they know the heartaches That we suffer ail the while. YOUR DEVOTED SOX ROBERT FAMILY. DOUGLAS. ROSS. 1In mother. FRANCES JANE died twelve years ugo. Mu. dear daughter, MILDRED dled three years ago toduy 1_cannot forget thee, While fu this world T stay: 1 will always think of thee . mother. the sears speed on tod gives to each and every onc A blessing from above. What would he give us as sweet As mother love, love to mother and danghter R. ELLA MONTGOMERY 1. M. May EDELEN. my_ husba riod (his 21, 1919, 1t jx sweet o Where And that the e Has ouly gone before. LOVING WIFE MAMIB. * A tribute of love to 1 A [y 1 In Memoriam. EDELEN. ther, JOB Gune. byt mot forxotten LOVING "DACGHTER, FLONEN FERNAN pEsCENE FOWLER. A tribute of love and remembrance o iy devoted . “triend. "ML BT Wik 6L ux Oue venr ago todns Muy 21, 1923 Lok There is never o duy thut passes witmont o i ot "you o are always (hinking of some kind thin You used t sy and do & ® TURNER AND CHILDREN FOWLER. 11 ad of ‘our" devoted DAISY RELL life,one year ago todey We did not stand besid R ISADORE SPELLER AXh bt wife toving and hearts seen e weep of an ac clasped HER HUSBAND FOWLER, OVING INA AND LOUISE GROBS. In sad hur lov s dear son, JOHN §. this 1ife two sears a DAVGHT remembrance of Who depa s toduy. Mas Two seurs ugo Twa veurs ago foday We stood beside your dying bel Aud saw yon ay Dags of sadness still come ret 1o Tten flow 3 Keefis ¥0u ever 1ear us, £l sou died two sears ugo MOTHEL AND FAMILY * Sacred to the memory of onr LOUISA JOHNSON. who died May | JomNSON. mother. AND | BNIGHT. in ~ad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, LILLIAN 1. KNIGHT who departed this §ife one sear sgo todny May 21, 1% LOVING MAD In sad bur lovine r daughter and MEAD (nee Whitacrer, wiio il nve 3o ngo today, May 21, 1910 Anpiversary mas ai St. Peter's Cathedral, Cincionati. Ohi Before our eyes she faded irowing day by da¥ morc Aring sweeily all bher Without murmur, me DAUGHTERS, GLADYS AND MEAD. our de other, ALICE M AND i, . In sad but loving remembra dear father, WASHINGTON PEY wiio departed this life thirty-four sears MOTHE L W Tue To My father from on Ol Wity did un omes glit and fail Devoted and true A loving father Wiat o sonderfy HIS LOVING HAREIS. MOSES SMOOT, GERTRUDE | REYNOLDS. A ¢ To the memors of who e May 21 ol the e ugo fodns 4 bitier ers CHILDREN PEYTON BYERD, itute of 1 LTI Of the grief that For the « Dass of sa Hidden tears « Memors Although HIS LOVING PAR REYNOLDS. Sacred 10 the Veloved Lusband. ARTATR who departed 1S 1ife one sear Dear ix the ¢ vl s laid Sweet is the memors that never w Part of my 1ifs deep Under ¢ I am think | ROSS. DOUGLAS, i MARITE so today. M FRANCES In 1912 Nadiy miss T.3. D HALDTI ROBS. In lovinz MILDR! years ago todu As time goes FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. NTH ST, N.W Main 247 Telephons ~ NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. ‘Main 15 T Perrr K Walsh M Perry—Main 981—Gerald Ws - JAMES: T. RYAN. 317 I'A. AVE. SE. Cliapel! Linelr Private Ambulances Livers in_ Connection V.L.SPEARE co. Neither the suceessors of no nécted with the orieingl W ~ tabiishment. 940 F St. N.W Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. CHAMBERS GQuick_Dignitied_sud Efficient Ser W. W. Deal & Co. X LINCOLN S20/ WM. H. SARD DO & CO. Lineo'n o2 y————THE ORIGINAL —, WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.w. WAIN 108 FORMZRIY 340 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLS B.SPE —— CLYDEJ. NIGHOLR et "8 R. F. 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