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THE EVENING 1106 G Street.N.W. CLOSED ‘g m MEMORIAL 5] “ Zhe House of Faihion™ m WONDERFUL VALUE-GIVING DAY THURSDAY ] Beautiful Silk Dressessl 5 Smartest stripe silk broadcloths, stylish figured crepes, rosha- nara, Canton crepes and sport flannels .............ooiiialL 100 TAILORED LINEN DRESSES 100 ROSHANARA SKIRTS —of the better kind. Smartly pleated. All the desirable 59,95 colors. Special Thursday at —and French Voile Dresses, Thursday, spe- $5,95 272 to '\1] colors. % Coats and Cag@ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits %40 %45 and $50 $27.75 The Talk of the Town! There are Grays, Tans, Browns and mixture weaves and subdued patterns—there is pin stripes, plains, diagonal WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 1924. THE WEATHER District of Columbla, Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy, ~with' probably oc- casional showers tonight and tomor- row; no change in temperature; mod- erate variable winds. West Virginla—Unsettled weather, with probably showers tonight and tomorrow; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m. 60; 8 p.m., 62; 12 midnight, 61. To- day, 4 a.m., 59; § a.m., 61; noon 76, Barometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 29.50; § p.m., 29.74; 12 midnight, 29.74. To- du\“( a.m,, 29.75; 8 a.m., 29.81; noon, 29.81. Highest temperature, 62, occurred at 9:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- Lml'ature. 57, occurred, at 5:55 a.m. to- ay. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 87; lowest, 57. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls Temperature, 59; condition, slightly muddy. Tide Tables. : (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) v—Low tide, 10:54 am. anc high tide, 4:30 ‘a.m. anc —Low tide, 11:43 high tide, Sun rose 4:46 a.m.; sun sets Sun rises 4:46 a.m.; sun Moon rises 2:20 a.m.; sets 2:49 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT., * The Temple Brotherhood will meet in the Eighth Street Temple, The Gavel Club will designate its meeting as grand master's night in honor of Grand Master Charles L. Roberts, who, with Homer J. Coun- cllor, will address the ciub. Masters of all lodges and presidents of Ma- sonic clubs are invited. The Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Sherwood Presbyterian Church.’ A community sing” will precede the husiness meeting. Treasury Department Union No Federal Employes, will give ar ‘ntertainment and dance at the In erior Department bullding. Mrs. Miriam Hilton Bangs will de- icribe her travels around the world 1t Westminster Church. Mrs. Bangs ‘s soprano soloist of the church and will be assisted by Harry Angelico who will sing at intervais throug »ut the evening. A community entertuinment in ‘elebration of the twenty-fifth anni- ersary of Brightwood Park Metho- 1ist Episcopal Church will be held, velock, at Brightwood Park commu aity hall. Home-coming night wil be held tomorrow, 8 o'clock, wher former pastors and members of the “hurch will attend. and a historica iketch of the church be read. The Young Italians’ Club will meet 7:30 o'clock in the hall of the Churcl the Immaculate Conception. En tainment will follow business . sion. Ezaths. VINGENT, Wedneu: beloved liband of " Bridget « of funeral hereafter, In Memoriam. AURARD. 1In loving remembrance of JAMES C. AUKARD, who departed this life two years ago yesterda; my heart your memors lingers, weetly, tender. fond apd Visceat. . dear fath hat T do not think of you. HIS SON RAYMOND. * BOSWELL. A token of love and devotion to the ur dear daddy and grand daddy. ROBERT M. BOSWELL. who depar e this life one year ago today, May 2 1923, As T stood bexide %o loneiy for y T miss that vaice T HIN LOVING LILLIAN P aonm, Tl SURTIN. Sacred fo the memors of our dear wife and mother, MARY ALICE CURTIA Who left us six sears ago todas, May 191K, The depth of my sorrow 1 cannat tell, v the loss of HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN The golden gatex were open, A gentle vo! s unspoken, ntered home. AND SISTER IN-LAW. JAY. Sacred fo the memors of heloved liusband, JAMES €. DAY. who departed this re ago today will forever HIS LOVING WIFE, MARY C. DAY, * abundant variety in style and pattern A but loving remembrance I godfather, LEONARD L. o pissed away five Mas 28, 1919 Loved in life Sport coats, twill coats, pile fabric capes. They're won- 525 2 derful values. Thursday at....) Deaths Reported. The following deaths have heen reported to he health department in the last twenty ur hours: to suit men of every taste, and they’re . Stations. for wear right now—you'll want one XD GODCHID. - Mannish materials, twills and stripes, silk linings. SX S SPEC!ALS IN SPORT WEAR FOR DECORATION DAY 328 $1.98 to $7.95 $1.00 and $1.69 Sport Flannel Jacquettes and Vests, all colors ...... Beautiful Silk Stripe Overblouses, all color: Sweaters and Scarfs, in all colors. . Silk Hosiery, all the leading shades. I m $25, $29.50 to $37.50 Tailored Suits $19 fl IS jol——jol———lalla| ——— gl ———lal——— FORMAL REOPENING SALE Central Drug Company 638 PA. Ave. N.W. (Across from Center Market) TOMORROW (THURSDAY) Prices Listed Good All This Week Balloons Free To Kiddies Surprise Souvenir Package Free to Lady Customers (While They Last) (None to Children) Containing souvenirs of some of leading manufacturers in high grade toilet articles. Cigars Free To Man Customers Drop in Tomorrow and Get a 10c Cigar Free! Specials on Cigarettes and Cigars 14c Piedmonts Specials on Toilet Camel Chesterfield 50c P-rk-Dnvi: Cold Cream . 50c Nox-Zema Home Remedies and Patents at Special Prices 1.25 Beef, Iron fnd Wine. 69c 25c Azure Violet Gold-Plated Genuine Gillette Razors With 2 Blades “19¢ I,‘Likz :ellin‘z SM Gold Nickel Plated Genuine Gillette Razors With one blade. 290 Gillette Blades, 10's.. .. .65¢ Gillette Blades, 5's. . ......35¢ All fresh stock. Our suppiy can't last long at these prices. 25c White Combs. . .2 for 25¢ (Barber Style) $1.00 Hypocod .. 7Q¢ | 75 White Pocket Combs 2 for 25¢ $1.00 Thatcher’s Kidney and sgc Biood Reawdy $1.00 Prophylactic Hair- e verones T5¢ bm}‘?mil'mry Style) - $1.50 Fountain Syringes ......79¢ | 25¢ Toothbrushes, 13c--2 for 25¢ Y iotder . " 79¢ | 39¢ Box Paper, 23c~3 for 65c 25¢ Colgate’s Talcum, 3 for S0c Squibb’s Tooth JforSl.H 50c White Pine 3 for 85c 69c $1.00 Suibb's Mineral Oil $1.00 Nujol 690 60c California Syrup Figs ... 49¢c Wi pine Tar 1€ Articles Souvenir 50c Pezgy Slllppen Cold to Each Customer E fnzrgsscc at Lucky Strike 2 for 27c 35¢ Soda Fountain $1.25 Carton Ice Cream Soda. .10¢ 3'for 5100 | Sundaes ........15¢ | Elneo 7c soc D. & R. Cold 37c Fresh Fruit Capital Perfectos 3 for 20c crsen.ml.; ram's Milk Weed Orangeade 10 Henrietta Populare. .. ... .10c i - 39c Lemonade c 3 for 25¢ e e Henrietta Admiral. .. . .15¢ Z5c Palmolive After 10 Zero Ice Cream 2 for 25¢ Shave Talcum o 3 for S50c 13¢ 2 for 25¢ 10c 3 for $1.00 Colgate’s Tooth Past S > :‘D‘c‘ Pepsodent Tootll 37c pae oo 3le P:‘o'ceForhn.ml ‘Tooth 47 c 50c Park-Davis Toolh 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream . KOTEX (12 in pkg)....49¢ DIAMOND DYES........10¢c Stock up before you go away. Eastman Kodaks and Films Developmg and printing the bet- ter way. Left by 9 o'clock, ready day by 6 o’clock. No Charge for Alterations for over the holiday. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen Ten F Street 1VSTWORTHY B TRVST Company. Sleeping Cars and Hotels THE WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Downtown Bank West End Branch UCH places are not conducive to the safety of the traveler’s money. By arrangement with this bank before departing, the tourist is supplied with a neat leather-hound book of Trav- Cheques or a Letter of Credit. These papers are good all over the world. No loss is suffered if they are lost or stolen, as they are not good without the elers’ owner’s signature. 900 F Street JOHN B. LARNER, President ¢ Corona 25¢ straight Resources $14,000,000.00 Bouguet 20¢ straight: ANY a man has smoked EI Producto for years—because it never varies in its mild yet dis- tinctive character. El Producto's blend isa blend that’s all its own—a blend that can’t be duplicated—and a blend that never varies. Many shapes—10c to 30c. G. H. P. CIGAR CO., Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. Distributor Daniel Loughran Co., Inc. 1347 Penna. Ave. N. Washington, D. G Deposits Accepted Raleigh Haberdasher 618 17th Street Birmingham. ismarck . Hosion Buffuio Charleston Pt.cloudy Clouds Raining Haining Cloudy Pt.cloudy et ainin Clear ® Raining Pt.clondy Pt.cloudy Cled Clondy. mi, Fla -o-. Preloudy New Orleans Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear| Cloudy ainin; > Cloudy® Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy ar Denver Detroit Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy 4 Clear 50 001 Cloudy 48 ... Cloudy 57 056 Cloudy FOREIGN. Greenwich time, today.) Statlont, Temperature, Weather. London, Part cloudy , ¥ - @ Clear . Denmark .. cl ockholm. Sweden Part cloudy 2 (Fuyal). Azores Foggy Bermuda Part cloudy . Porto Rico. .. Clear Clear Part cloudy Argentina Weather Data. For the week ending May 26, 1924, Mean Dept. Avg. temp'a- from pre- H ture. o'mal. cip. Corn and _morthern wheat area . 50 Southern wheat area. 13 CITY NEWSTBRIEF A special meeting under the aus- pices of the International New Thought Alliance will be held to- morrow at § p.m. at 1326 I street. Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Bayly, Mrs. Julian Brylawski and Mrs. Louls At- water will appear on the benefit pro- gram to be given tomorrow at the Elizabeth Somers, 1104 M street, for the Louis Hamilton Bayly fund. The fund is devoted to_the Support of a destitute child in Washington. A musical III!! dramatic entertnin- ment for the benefit of the bullding |fund of the new St. Stephen’s Church and parish hall will be given in the hall of the church, at 3018 14th street, tomorrow night. All organizations of the church will assist in the program. The garden party to have been given tonight by the Montefiero School has been postponed until next Monday. Those who claim North Dakota as thelr birthplace or 'as their former residence, will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Wright, 9 Marlon street, Hyattsville, Md.. next Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, to | organize a permanent North Dakota | Society In Washington. After the business meeting, a social has been planned 55,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 At age 3;—send date of birth for particu. lars and {Mustration. Company founded 1865, Assets ow r £300,000,000. M. LeRoy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. Insurance—All Branches—M. 340. ATREDALE—] brindle_bull tail; wire-h g olds’ white with black spots. short tail. The Washington Animal Rescue League, 349 Mary- land ave. &w. LOST. BAR PIN — At Congressional Club, ¥Frida; white gold, with three diamonds. = Rews oom 816 Evans bldg. Phone M. 8055. 20% LI FOLD, Tuesday, 27th, on Lee highway, between Greenwood, 'Va., ‘and Washington: contained auto permits, with owner's name and address: also some money and other papers. " Phone Ciarendon 814-F-12." Reward. BROOCH—_Pearl: Sunday morning_ between 10th and Massachuselts ave. n.e. and 13th st. Reward. _130 13th 28¢ COLLIE—Light brown, female, partly clipped: near Conn. ave. and Col. rd. n.w. ~Columbia 6607, 2% COLLIE_Tan and_white; male: name Ni e 13128, Reward. 148 W st. n.w. strayed from 1518 ik Brown collie, ViFgials tag; anewers to name Rover; bald spot on top of head. 1508 Cerline st. n.w. Reward, dress in case. = Heturn to Palaj parior._Reward. FOX TERRIER—White, small_puppy; Just before noon Tuesday: with collar: brown mark on_the left eye. Keward. 1713 DeSales st. nw. GLASSES Tost at 10th and Kalorams rd o Eichelberger, 2007 Kalorama k-1 m neck; Saturday, May 24; $10 reward, Return 1622"11th_n.w. . —Ring, containing a tool box, 4 house . 3 bicycle keys and 1 bottle opener; between 28th and P. and 20th and L, ste.: will fnder, n\:’mme to Hairy Jones, 15274, 14t s 1 get re ppa_Alpha_PBI Fraternity pin, al- tialod on back . R. R.: lost elther” Monday or Tlltndly lel\lrn to Thos. R. Riley, lzfl turn to 1129 Fairmont st. n,w., Adams 2022.3. POCKETBOOK, 1ight leather, confaining_sum of money, diamond ring, ete.: Tuesday, in Kann's of vicinity. Please call 801 Riften- house st. n.w. or phone phone Columbia 4873. ‘Willlam Schmidt. Reward. POCKETBOOK—Leather, folding, about $48. Reward. Melrose and Broad Branch rd., CMV’ Ohase, _ H. C. Wolford. PEARLS—On string. Reward, Phone Ad: 3310. gL PEARL SUNBURST, Sunday, going from 8rd and B se. to Chevy Chasey reward. 218 B st. s.e. RING—Black cameo.in Y. W. C. 'A..‘..u;:"i ¥ G ? reward. > S i s UMBRELLA—WIIl party who phoned Norte 2369, Apt. 105, about green silk umbrells, lost in Kaoo's, pledse call again? Reward. ' fil"nfi;: ..m“"l(hu:hr Illnld‘lu. on t car, ay, 10:80 pm. Rewn: Fhone’ Col. 7688, . 20¢ alupe Callan, 72. 1245 Kearney « Berman, 35, cy Hospital Providence Hospi 9 Rth Kt xw &t Elizabeth's Hospital Walter Reed Hospital Raymond .56, <ite Hospital. Alfred L. Carmichacl, 65, William Husted, 57, inger Hospital Vincent J. Olliver, 4 months, St. Ann's In- fant Asylom. Alke Trutsumi, Columbia Hoxpital ¥ 421V at ,'1026 214t st Frank Nichols. 39, Freedmen's Hospital ~ Deaths. BENSON. Tuesday. May 27, liome of hix son, F. .. Md., HARRY R. year. Interment Please omit flowers. please copy.) BEAY, Wednesday, 3 dren’s Hospital, ETHEL, VIRG loved® daughter' of Charles K Johnson Bray of 1624 V st. s, funeral hereafter. CARR. At Sibley Hospital, Tuesds; 1924, MORTIMER. beloved hus late ‘Clare Carr and son of the late Arthur and Mary E. Carr. Funeral from Pinkney Memorial Church,” Hrattsville, Thursday, May 29, at 2 o'clock p.m. 20 CLAPP. Tuesday, May 27, 1024, at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Roy D. Adams, 2426 19th at. n.w., HARRIET ALLEN, wite of Moses E. Clapp. Funeral from the chapel of J. William Lee's Sons, 332 Pennsylva ave. n.w., Thursday, May 20, at 2:30 p.m. COLUMBUS. Wednesday, May 25, 1924, at 2 WILLIAM F.. Belovea hashand Columbus. Funeral from his late 2702_13th nw., Saturdey 9:30 a.m.: thence to Sacred Heart Church. Interment at Glenwood come. tery. 0% DAY. May 27, 1924, JESSIE J.. beloved son of Nelson W. Day, aged 39 years. Funeral from his_late residence at Camp Springs. Md., on Thursday aftarnoon at 5:50 o'clock: therice to Belles Church, where services will ba held at 3 o'clock. Interment Belles Church cemetery. DE SATGE. Tuesday, May 27, 1924, Baroness 0. V. DE SATGE, beloved sister of Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, at her residence. 3012 Massachuseits ave.’ Funeral services at All Saints' Church, Great Neck, Long Tsland, at 4 p.m. May 30. Interment at Great Neck, Long Island. DODSON. Tuesday. May 27, 1924, RACHEL, oldest daughter of the late James B. and Henrletta W. Dodson. at the residence of her daughter. Mra. Cecil Morgan, Macon, Ga. Burial in Macon. 2 DOLAN. At Rilimore, N. C.. May 27, 19: CHARLES M. DOLAN of Fort Myer, Va Funeral Thursday, May 29, at 2 pm.. from the residence “of his mother, Fori Myer, Va. FLOHR. Tgparted thin Iife Tuesday, May 21. 1924, at 2:30 her rexidence, 817 ¢ st SUDIE FLOHR. wife of the Inie Martin C. Floht and beiovert mrvme of Mrs. C. L. Nay and M. Carroll Flohr. vices from above residence Thursday. May 20. st 8 p.m. Tnterment at Rocks Ridge, Frederick County, Friday, May 40, &€ 10:30 a.m. " Relatives and friends in- vited. FOWLER. Monday morning, CHARLES DU FIEF FOWLER. Funeral from hix apartment in the Rochambeau on Thursday, Mar 29. 1924, at 11 a.m. In- terment in Oak Hill cemeters. (New York and Philadelphia papers please copy.) 28 GILPIN. At Sibley Hospltal, Tuesday, Mny 27,1024, at 9:40 a AGGIE L., beloved wife of ‘Charles M. Gilpin. Services at Whitefleld Church, Lanham, Md.. on Thurs. day. May 20, at p.m. interment White- feld “cemetery. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. HAMILTON. Tuesday. May 27, 1924, at 9:50 am.. FRANCIS EMORY, beloved busband of the late Mary E. Hamilton. Funeral from his late residence. 1342 Randolph st. n.w.. Thurs May 20. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Creek cemetery. < HEREFORD. Tuesday, May 7. 1024, at his residence, Takoma Park. Md.. JOSIAH. husband ‘of Annie R. Hereford. ~Funeral from his late residence Thursday, May 20, at 2 pm. HIRST. Tuesday. May 27, 1924, at the Bap tist Home, 3248 N ARAH T. HIRST, Funeral ser the above resi dence, Thursday, May 29, at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. JONES. Suddenly, Tuesday, May 27, 1924, ALICE JONES. beloved ' wite of = Frank Jones, of and mother of Ruth Moze race. Maggie, Louise, Nmoml, Helen and Melvin Jones. Notice' of funeral hereafter. Remains re. ing at the Ernest Jarvis undertaking parior, 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. LEECH. Monday. May 26, 1024, at Garfield Hospital, MICHAEL 1., beloved husband of Nora Leech (nee Hanlon), 913 Columbia rd. n.w. Funeral from Timothy Hanlon's funeral parlor. 641 H &t n.e., Friday, May 924, at §:30. and thence to the Sacred Church, where mass will be sald at for tiie repose of his soul. Tnter- Mt. Olivet cemetery. Relatives and ds fnvited. 20 . Tuesday, May 27, 1024, MARY A. LUTZ, beloved mother of Mrs. Anna A. Rice. ' Services at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Anna A. Rice. 138 Tennesses ave. nel. Thursday, ey 20, at 10 am. Interment Baltimore, Md. ay 26. 1924. at his resl- n.e.. JOHN FRANCIS, Sr., Jane o ry) s fom blvats residence Thursday, May 20, at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited to atfend. ~Inter- ment Glenwood cemetery. 28 NICHOLSON. Tuesday, ay 27, 1924, at 12:10 ‘daughter's “résidence, 1305 Peniinyivania ave.. s.c.. MARY .. beloved wife of Charles M. Nicholson. Funeral at Congressional cemet 2:30 p.m., Thurs- day, May 20. Friends and relatives invited. At rest. 5% PATRICK. Departed this life fn full triumph of Christian faith, Sunday, May 25. 1624, at his residence, 3 Capitol ave. n.e.. Rev. PAT PATRICK, the beloved husband of Fannle Patrick. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, a brother, two sisters, three sons, seven grandchildren and a host of rela- tives and friends. Funeral Thursday. May 29, from Bethesda Baptist Church. Capitol ave. and Kendall st.. Tvy City at 1 p.m., Rev. William Willlams, pastor. = Rela- Tives and friends invited to sttend, ¢ PATTON. Tuesdsy, May 27. 1024, at p.m.. at Georgetown University Hospl ALICE M. PATTON (nee Townsend). loved wife of Richard L. Patton. Funeral from the home of her brother, Harvey T. Townsend, 618 B st. s.w. Time announced later. PEYTON. Departed this life Wednesday, May 28, 1034, at 8:30 a.m., BLAUNCHE PEY- TON, 70 G st. s.w. Notice of funeral here- after. Sleep on, dear Blaunche, and take your rest, God called you home, He though it best. He saw ygjnr l‘l:ltflerl:n“:lal xrn.t ‘And opened_wide the golden gate. HER LOVING NIECE LUCY. * SMITH. Suddenly, May 27, 1924, at 6 lm at her residence. 1013 'Marion st. FLORENCE TAYLOR, the beloved '(12 of Mr, F. Smith and sister of the late Bessle ‘Taylor. o'clock _p.m. from Metropolitan Baptist Church, st. between 12th and “3th Relatives and friends invited to attend. STONESIFER. Passed to rest T Battimore” papers residence, 1841 Florida ave. n.w.. on Thu day, May 29, at 2 p.m. Inferment private. STUEVEN, Tuesday morning, May 27, I atter a lingering illness, at the lome’ nr'!"h beloved brother. W. C. Stueven. in W Kans,, WALTER EDWARD STUEVEN. g Ky Tt - Jrab. Funeral Friday, May 30, at 21 HAVENNER. In loving remembrance of my denr husband, HENRY HAVENNE] nrted this' life fve years a thoughts are alwars wandering the grarve so far away, » my dear fusband it sleeping In the cold and In_my leart Iin; Tender, swe There 8 not a_das, dear husband, t 1 do not think of vou HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MARY & NER. ISMER. HAVEN In sad and losing remembrance of mother. HAN 1 who_de parted, this life three 3 E May Though sou are gone rou are not forgotten, ur place can never be filled We will keep your memors sacred 4 arts are stilled SON AND FAMILY, HARRY A tribute of Jove and desotion ta s of my dear wife and our lov! M. MARTIN, who _ente ernal’ rest two years ago foday. Mas o8 dead. but sleepeth. BAND AND CHILDREN. MCCARTHY. 1In loving memore of onr loved one. GEORGE WILLTAM (BILLY), who was suddenly killed May 2%, 1923 Just when his life was brightest Just when hix liopes were hest He was taken from this world and all of us To a home of sweet HIS LOVING MOTE FATHER AND BROTHER, to_our be NDA F. NEWTON, who cars ago ioday Loudoun “Co., Va.. Times How sweet the memors of our dead God has promised we shall live again, Where no farewell tears are shed HER CHILDREN. * In memors of my dear wife. SADIE EE. who died eight years ago todas 28, 191, Sweet memoriex will linger forever, Time cann them, tis trie WATKINS. 1In losing remembr daughte; y riod this 1823, loving danghter, true gnd kind, Faithtul to the end of time. HER LOVING MOTHER. * Tn sad but loving remembrance £ mother, ANNIE WORMLE e five years ago, Mas WORMLEY. mother. how we miss you, a8 these ears pass br, But as God sa bravely do Love sou, m Jou are far awnr. And when all our toils are over, may we meet in eter: HER_LOVIN( RS, MISSOURT FAN = Bt to take you, we must wazs will, though WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524 Modern Chipel. Automohile Funerals ———THE ORIGINAL—, _ WR.Speare @o, 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WIAIN 108 FORMERTY 340 75T ALMUS R.SPEARE Wi B.S| S CLYDE J. NICHO! eine R.F. Harvey's Son New Funeral Home. 1482 You et. nw.—Home-like' funeral pa lors._Phone Potomac 2207. ‘Quick. Dignified and Eficient nmu«. W. W. Dea 816 H ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200 Automobile 5 Chy JoSEPR 5! TSTABLISHED 1850 <&\ MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5312-55I3 THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.5 Undertakers. Embalmers. Homellke Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoin 450. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. > Modern _Chapel. _Teiephone Main 2473 NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 Perry & PWalsh Boy M. Perry—Main 984—Gerald Walsh. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. SE. Model Cha Lincoln 142 fim'. Ambulances. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 024 NEW YORK AV W. MAIN 2608, ubulance. V.L.SPEARE CO. Nelther the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speara establishment. 940 F St. NW Phone Frank. 662 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) blished 1841 F WILLIAM LEP., Funeral Director and Bmbalmer. Livery in connection. Commodious chapel and ' modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 832 Pa_ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1885, Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST _NE. ?Hnnn L. 5348, FUNERAL SESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer Foue Mam 6. Mafn 2416, EXPRESSIVE FLORAL 900 1ith st. a.w, EMBLEMS at MODERATE PRICES. Prompt auto delivery service. Arflllle—elpmll nxpellllv! Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. We ialize in Floral Designs at Moderata. ices we Jorists V. STS NW. MAN 69573,