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“Should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne?” Not around here. Old acquaintances of 26 years' standing have made this Harvest Home Festival a to-be-forg’otten affair.” it’s been great! From North, South, East and West, they come from all [ never- GCE, why.. directions. There’s been some smacking of lips over good country cider, and some good laughs and not a few cries over tales of days gone by. Come, pal, we're waiting for vou! Evervbody Knows Him CHARLES BEERS Bartalion Chici D. C. Fire Department Man's Stor. l]!ey ope‘le:’. glad they puz trousers susts—now I know I'Nl never buy anywhere else.” (Signed) CHARLES BEERS CHAS BEERS Harvest Home Headers, —the new-fashioned style and the old-fashioned values give them a “real kick.” 1,000 2-Trousers Suits 1.000 Virgin Wool O'Coats — v e - They're going over big—that’s the report from the ™ the suits—and the virgin wool doubles the wear of the O'coats. Now Try To Beat It! $1.65 Money's Worth or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Farm.” The extra pair doubles the wear of $2.00 Flannel Pajamas $2.00 Winter Union Suits 75¢ Wool Hose (3 for) HE EVENING n,..| WALES GOING BACK; T0 DINE IN PUBLIC Boards Olympic This After- noon—Ship Sails Early Tomorrow. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 24.— Today marks the end of the visit of the Prince of Wales to the United States Although the Olympic, which is to take him back to England, will not sall until 1 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing, officials of the line expect him to board the vessel this afternoon. His wish to dine with the p gers has been met and he has select- ed a table for two in a corner of the main dining room. It is adjucent to the ship's orchestra, near the space reserved for dancing. The prince will be made a member of the American Red Cross today and will receive a button from Mrs. Wil- Ham Kinnicutt Draper, vice president of the New York County Chapte a ceremony aboard the Olympl en- SYMPATHY fs often most appropriately expressed in monetary assistance, and in time of ueed recelves greater appreciation. Chambers’ Sympathy expresses itoel? in money saved the family 0 lte" hours of bercavement: Chambers’ Policy ia to furnish a funeral at a fair profit and give the best. Chambers’ $100 Funeral efinement. and dis. i1y in excess of what he price. Chambers’ $75 Funeral s goaranteed complete aud satiafactory CHAMBERS never tries to ralse the “limit" Chambers’ Ambulances —are comfortable and attractive sl om0 $4.00 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Dependable Service 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Columbia 432 at | AR, WASHINGTON CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Mideity Citisens' Assocl will hold annual meeting, Monday, 8 p.m., at Thomson School. Election of officers. Telephone demonstration, A card party for the bes it of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart will be helG in the Parish Hall, Monday eve- ‘halrmen in charge are Mrs. Kilkoff, Mrs. P. R. Vernler, 8. D. Bronson, Miss Katie Dunn, Mrs. Anna Curtin und Miss Mary Moriarity. The Ohio G dinner Saturda Inn, 1633 at Pyle nth street. Amerienn Circle will give ballroom of La ber 31, 8 p.m. The Hungarian Social masked ball in ayette Hotel, Octo- The Filipinos of Washington will give their annual ball October 31 at Franklin Square Hotel. The Seventy-seventh nnnlversary of founding of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity will be celebrated with a dinner at University Club October 30 at 7:30 p.n. The anniversary will be honored throughout the United States and Oanada, and the local celebra- tion will be held by the Washington Graduate Association of Theta Delta Chl., Capitol Lodge, No. 3, Shepherds of hlehem, will give annual dance ymorrow, 8 p.m., at Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. he City Club will give a Halloween nce from 9 pan. to 1 am. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Y. W. C. A, Chevy I have a bazaar, 1 dinner at the | Chureh, Chevy Cha, to 9 o'clock. Chase Chapter, afternoon tea I'resbyterian Circle, from 4 The League will ba at hom quarters in Hotd will consider presid Friends of members of Kepublican Women invited. TONIGHT. umbia Independent Voters' Asso- clation will meet, 9 o'clock, at Co- lumbia University School. “A Wagon Trip Through Palestine” will be the subject of an fllustrated lecture by Dr. Lucius Clark before e R 1 $5, 000 foe lnsunnce for $46.901 of birth for parti “n ompany founded 156 M. e Roy Goff. 610 Woodward Bld Insurance—All Branches—M. 340. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 134 D. C. the B es® Women's Councl A5 o'clock, in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Current events class, 5:45, Miss Clara W. McQuown will speak. Bible class, 6:45. Dr. Isaac Ward, speaker. A dance under auspices of the Catholic Women's Service Club will be given at Community House, 601 E street, 8:45 o'clock. Douglass-Simmons Plrant Teacher Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, in hall of Abby S. Simmons School. Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Juvenile Court, chief speaker. The Blg Sisters of the District will meet, 8 o'clock, In St. Patrick’s rec- tory. Caplitol City Commandery, No. 169, A. and 1. O, Knight of Malta, will moet at Soclety’s Temple, Fifth and G streets, White degree. Islam Slesta, Prince of Bagdad, 77, will meet at Fifth and G stree A satire on radio broadcasting will be given at Western Presbyterian Church, 8:30 o'clock. Entertainment by George Ross, organist, and choir quartet. The D. C. will Hotel program Band. The Holy Name Guild will cele- brate its eighth anniversary with a ball at Convention Hall. Proceeds will be used to pay off note on Guild Bullding, a community house for col- ored men and boys. American War Mothers celebrate 5th anniversary at Roosevelt. Music section of will feature the Marine An entertainment followed by danc- ing will be given in Joppa Lodge Hall, at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of Joppa Lodge, Chapter 27, [ “In the Beginning God” will be the subject of address by Dr. Simon at Elghth Street Temple. The Canadian Soclety will hold a business and social meeting at § o'clock at 1627 K street. All Cana- dians residing in the District are in- vited. The McDonald-Washington-Black- burn Democratic Club will observe “Delaware Night” at its headquarters, 2315 Massachusetts avenue, Sheridan Circle. The Delaware Society of the District will be special guests, and members of all Democratic clubs are invited. John J. Keegan, Democratic commissfon on the U. S. employes’ com- pensation commission, and Mrs. Frank W. Hunt, widow of Gov. Hunt of Idaho, will speak. The League for Industrial Democracy will hold a public meeting, 8 o'clock, at | Blossom Tnn, 1330 H street. Miss Isa- belle Kendig of the women's division, La Follette-Wheeler national campaign committee, will speak of “Women's Part in the Progressive Movement.” Admis- slon free. EISEMAN’S 7th & F _Sts. Remarkable Values in AU-W ool uits and Overcoats at $25 LL-WOOL materials, of course. And tailoring of the very best. Our policy of selling cheap for cash saves you considerable. For $25 we give you a wonderful garment, that is fully guaran- teed to wear satisfactorily and possessing as much style as though you paid $50 for it. $1.50 Pajamas Pajamas made of a fine In plain white, tan, blue and purple. All sizes. frogs. Full cut. $7.90 2 count percale. Silk to 11%5. 5¢ Hose A fine cotton hose that sells regularly at 25c. In black, blue, cordovan and gray. Reinforced heels and toes. Sizes 9% 19¢ Match Your Odd Coats with our special TROUSERS 4 065 AND UP AVE the price of a new suit by matching your odd coats with our special trousers. in the city. Every material can be had here. assortiment of colors and patterns to choose from. sizes, all materials. We carry the largest variety of trousers There is an immense All colors, all See Our Special Line of All-Wool SUITS, $15 Do you want to-save $5 to $10 on your Fall Suit? Then buy one of our specials at $15. They’re all wool and are well tailored. The patterns are pleasing; some are light, others dark. You geta stylish, all-wool suit at far below regular prices. Sizes 34 to 42. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Mary- land—Fair tonight and tomorrow not much change in temperature; moderate northwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- Tow; slightly warmer in west and central portions tonight; moderate northwest winds, West Virginia—Fair and slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow. Records for Twenty-#our Hours. | Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m.. 56; 8 p.m., 45; 12 midnight,"33. To- day, 4 am., 44: 8 a.m., 4 Barometer—Yesterday 8 p.m., 30.37; 12 midnight, day, 4 a.m., 30.40; § a.m., 30.44; noon, 30,42, Highest temperature, 62, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 38, occurred at 12 p.m. yesterda Temperature same date last y Highest, 53; lowest, 44. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § a.m. today: Great Falls— Temperature, 61; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:13 a.m. 1:38 pm.; high .tide, 4:28 a.m. 4:58 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:59 a.m. high tide, 5:20 a.m. and 5:46 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:27 sets 5:18 p.m Tomorrow. sets 5:17 p.m, Moon rises 2:11 am.; sets 3:33 p.n Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather In Various Citien. and and am.; sun Sun rises 6:28 a.m.; sun & B 3 H| K Biatioos. Weather. +eaoromorng +-Supiarwak WM H Albany Atlanta tic City 3038 e e 20 Hirmingham 30 43 Bismarck .. 30,00 Boston .. [] 3028 Buffalo *." 3044 rleston. . 30,39 Chicago ..., Cincinnatf. | Cleveland | Denver Detroit E Cloudy Clear Clear Clear o Helena . Huron. 8. 1. 30 1% Indianapolis. 3060 Jacksonville. 30 City. Los Angeles Louisville . Miami, Fla__ 3 New Orleans 30.38 New York Okla. City Omaia 1 3044 Philadelphia 040 Phoenix ... Pittsburgh | 3 Portland. Me. 30 26 Portland,Ore Raleigh,N.C. 8. Lake City 30.14 Antonio. 30,18 o Diego... 2096 X S, Franeisco 30 12 = ! st. L. 3 Clear &t Paul.. = Beattle Spokane .. 30.12 WASH.,D.C. 30.44 Clear, Foggy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear, Clenr Clear, Clear Clear Clear 2283 23 £ (8 a.m., Greeawich time, (pday.) Station, . Temperature, Weather. . 4 Part clondy 2 part cloudy 28 an i o 70 f2 Copenhagen. Horta (Fayal), A Hamlton, Bermuda San Juan, Porto I ol Cloudy Clear 6 Rain The Hawailan Melody Boyvs wiy| feature an entertainment to be given | at Walter Reed Hospital at \':.,n o'clock. The singers are composed of Melvin Henderson, Clinton Rollins and E. Edmond Pringle. —_— 1 New k\mmm [ For Evening Wear Corsage Bouquets and Hair Adornments A beantifnl selection of small French Flowers on small Combs; also beantiful Rhinestone Bandeanx and Gold or Silver in fascinating stries at prices, 98¢ to $1.98 and up CREERON 614 Twelfth St. N. W. Around the Corner From High Pneel a \\\\\\“‘\\\\“\\‘) ale lock key: 22nd | Reward. 1308 220d. containing RAt—Contaising movey, betwsen L and 3 mocer iy n"n!n set with ruby, sur- Fluder please vhoné Col. RROOCH-Shrine emblem, rounded with pearls. k and_white, w?n"? leather collar. Reward if returned to lg]“.g st Pot. 1967. CERTIFICATE C-3084, for 10 shares Consoll- dation Coal Company 'atock, registered name of Miss Jessle C. Collison. 1f found re. turn_to owner. 1840 Mintwond place n w. 1924, with Initials e phone Cleveland DOG, Sealyham terrier, male. 3 black spots left side,’ from machine at Fenton and 1st n.e.. Saturday. '{h-der will please return to DOG—_Fox terrler, biack and white, W day ni ddre: Tar. 121 e neai B questions. Return 215 e e et Wi Wl afternoon, Oct. 22, around 14th and Afenen S1st and B or British embassy’ comemiO i berg. "Col._2606. before 507 Tennessee ave. n.e. FOX TERRIER_Sho red brown s Thive: Ticense. 8077, 3408 Caniforniaee” 3 3785. " Reward. 260 . 0 front of | ppariment. or in CheveChase about 8 p.m. Tuesday. October 21, 3804 Wha at. " Reward. Phone Totomac 10830 " GLASSESTortoise. 1 cate, “Polly A. Colver.™ Randolph i High 8¢ ndolph p1. ward. North 2378-W. of Masonic and Mrs, Robey. hered, October 21, on pital Traction car or vicinity of Kapn's Reward. _Phone Potomac 2822 ':.mm am Home. Reward . viclnity 13th and Trving V¢ Fetarned o 1117 Tamons . T _m-m r?lr: T llllt‘r;';-‘t.l’ ot get lost. Fonty. E e ™St " Chatkolr. | Reward ING—Diamond; white gold _setting: pox. Sm"y S ot s e ing ook, B Pleasant car line. Reward. Telephone Col. ward, $5. Powell Minnesot: + foot of 10th xt. Transportation Co., Main 71, CTACLES. Edmunds e fne Sianton. 128 PEC Arr.mcoxa hows, horn rims, 1 e ?-.,..’m.. o Girara a5d T3 ‘and’ Hateard ate. mw.. Finder pleae call Col. 2700-W after & pm Reward OF MONEY, i bill foid. morih wide of 5in and Pa. ave. n.w.. October 23, about 830 p.m; Reward. Frankiin_3566. TOOL BAG, ieather: containing electrician’s ; reward. _Atwood & Rupprecht. 819 13th. TCH, 1ady's, Elgin, white gold, open face: monogram on back. K. W. N. "Refurn to Mi Wilicoxon, Reom 372, City Post Office Bid Reward. JTRIFT, WATCR, Fold. it R, W, T i either on Takoma Park car, h and Vur ear or Cliftan Terrace Apts. Reward. 6396 or Col. 3317, 24 | unabie | of” Bumpa WOMAN, 60, KILLED, TRAPPED IN BLAZE Escape Cut Off, Other Occupants| Unable to Aid Her—Dies on Way to Hospital. Trapped in her room by fire of undetermined origin that cut off her only means of escape, Mrs. Frances Butcher, colored, 60 years old, was fatally ‘burned early today at her home; 1008 Rohde Island avenue. Other occupants of the house, scovering smoke issuing from tory room in which an was leeping, were unable enter the room. Upon the the firemen the door was opened, however, and Pvt. Angelo Schneider found the burned woman on the floor | near the door. Schneider and Pvt. John R. Sherlock carried her to safe ty and she was rushed to Emer Hospitz re she died several hours later. The fire on the the to arrival of ren confined the blaze to | the one room. It is their belief that ! the fire ori ed near the door and | burncd so fier that its occupant was to get out. Mrs. Butcher John Butc was the widow of| Marriage Licenses. Marriake licenses have been issed to the magr Morris M Florence W Samuel A ason. rodman’ of Athers, Oho, Coffin of Salem, 111 w and Alma F Edwin B, Middleton and Albert 8. Neilson and Tlugh Chireh Max R John ¢ Hager. "helma L : Va Marysville, Pa 5 Fdgar I Raberts and Gertrude B both of Mar Va i oM nd Eua E. Bamuel A3 Lonise M. i S ¢ "Ahe of R Westfall, both of Westtall, Leppert, city M. Golden e A. Gib Y and Hosel ana 82,353 IN 0. R. C. Reserve Corps Increased by 3,770 in During the strength of »rps of th and | The above figur 1 meeting of East ( e Eastera Temple. Bhode at one (1) o'clock p.m., for the purpose A. M. DICKERSON LENA B. VIERBUCHEY, Worthy Matron, Suddenly, Tuesday, DOLPH F. DOEIN na Doeing. F late Saturday. Jass at St. Mars's be said Mars's Cemetery 23 1924, at the | Interment 8t. DONOHUE. Tesidence Friday. Octoby her sister. M Park. Lausdowne, G DONOHUE, daugnte Dr. Floresce Donohue. funeral later. GAINES. Departed thi nesday, O: Denver. Col.. Ambler), beloved wif/ and loving daughter E. Ambler. a4, ‘e suddenly Wed- residence in of Edward and Maj Obsequies and burial in Den: 261 GAINES. The members of the T. B. and A are hereby motified of the death of Mrs. CASSIE AMBLER NE! 3. L. GRAY, Rec GRAY. Thursday, am 1533 15th st. n.w. GRA e leaves to mourn one sister ther and a host of other relatives and friends. James' undertaking parlo St. Augnstine’s Churc) M, Saturday. October Relatives and friends invited. GREGORY. Wednesda; tober San Antonio, Tex., HENRIETTA, dauglter of the latc Joln Gregory and sister of Mrs. Fred B. Johuston. Interment at 315 Garden st., San Antonio, Oclober 24, ‘st 10 o'clock. H ober 23, ber 24, 1924, at her resi- ANNIE, be. "and ‘mother of 5 s, Randolph, Benja- ar’ Coleman and Mrs! Ruth Stewart 1 Monday at 1 p.m. Nash M. E. Church, 16th and Levy sts. n.e., W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. LAWLESS. October 28, 1924, 8:15 a.m., dence, 48 > ne JAD beloved husband of Mary A. Fineral from the above Tesidence on Saturday, October 25, &t 8 a.m.. thence fo St. Aloysius Church, where requiem mass will be said at 8:30 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- Relstives and friends invited to at- Fune: LAWLESS. JAMES, member Div. 1, A. 0. H. Funeral Sa 15 from his ' dence, 46 " ne. Membe: notiee. DANIEL DONOGHT| ICOLAS. At Tucson, Ariz, DOROTHY. e loaad dvnghter of Richard and Bllen M Nicolas {nee Ryau). _ Hemaina witl arrive in hington Friday, 8:45 a.m. Funeral from e ore of e whcie, Phillip Ryes, 1103 B° ot mow.. _ Saturday, October wme Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church 2730 a'clock. Relatives and friends 1 Ylted. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 NORRIS. Wednesd: 120 6th st. n. beloved wife m her late residence. :30 a.m. Thence where mass will be said Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Thursday, October 23, 1924, at 11 NOR RIS RANCIS i NORRIN, ‘Nev aged 10 ineral from the restdeiice of his 011 B st. ne., on Monday. October 2 at 2 pan. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Congressional Ceme- tery.. AYNE. Deparied this life Wednesday, Oc . 22, 19 am., JAMES W. PAYNE, beloved fi of Maude E. Pier. son and the I B. Watson, brother Sarali Eilis and John (niee Foiey). Funerai . M st between . Katuirday at 1:30 p.m. Cemeters i cast down, we're not forsaken; Phough afMicted Thou aldst give, and Thou has taken; Bieased Lord, Thy will be done THE FAMILY. * The Eider Men's Reliet Associs- s the death of Brother J. W. NE. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p.m., from ihe Matropolitan A. M. E. Church, ou M st. Vetween 10t and 01 aia, nw. 1. NAYLOR, President, 3. C. Burils, Secretiry. Interment Har. ending the funeral of Sister LOUISE | \ame of ] | | { establishment. 13034 M ST. N.W. Beaths. PAYNE. Mombers of the Men's Clff Rock Association are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, JAMES W. PAYNE, from the Metropolitan A. M. ¥ Chureh, 'Saturday, October 25, 1924, at 1:30 p.w. Death No. 134 £ W.H. JOHNSON, President W. J. BINGLETON, ‘Secretary. E . October 24, daughter's residence. 1356 E., husband of the late Notice of funeral bere 924, at 3:30 October 23, 1924, 6:30 . 1380 Irving st. 6.w.. PHILLIPS, beloved Interment at Hali PHILLIPS. Thursday. P RED HARRIS wife of John A. Phillips. fux, Va. STANFIELD. At Gallinger Howpital, day, October 5 4, IDA STA Noti and North Ca Thurs- Ppapers please copy.) STEPHENS. Thursday, MARY LOUISE. beloved wife of Judge L. Stephens. mother of David Stephens and Margaret Elizabeth Beerbow- sting at the chapel of W. corner Chapin m.w. October 23, Tm ()n(anr:fl 1924, MARY E. TRINE, ged 62 years, widow of the late Henry rine. Funeral from the W. W. Deal fu- home, 816 H at. n.e, Saturday morning. :30 o'clock; thence to 8t. Dominic's Church, whare mass will be said for " the ‘repose of her soul at 9 o'clock Interment Brentwood Cemeters. VINSON., Wednesday, October 22, 1924, am. at bis residence, Rocksille, THOMAS VINSON, In_his 63rd year. Fureral Saturday, October 25. at 11 s from Chrint Epixcopal Church,~ Rockviile. :IIX“FIIIQKA!. Oakhill Cemetery, Washington, b WEAVER. Thurs Biue Pialns, JANE W of the late Anthony W Jen v at October 23, 1924, at VER, beloved wite er and mother of m, Jylia, Robert er. Funeral Sun- . Uctober 26, at 1 p.m.. from Third Bap- tist’ Chureh, Brightwood, D. C., Rev. Shel ton Miller officiating. interment in Wood lawn Cemetery, W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in rge. WHITING. Wednesday, 1147 21st st. nw., October 22, 1924, at FRANK J.. beioved hus band of Agnes Whiting. He leaves to mourn two daughters, two sons-inlaw, relatives a host of friends. Notice of fu hereafter. Pape & Ciarke in charge. WINFREE. Thursday, October 23, 1024, 10:05 p.m_. at her residence, The Albemn: EMILY JANE. widow of William W. Win free, in her Funeral from her 7. October 25, at 2 and friends fnvited. In Y OLIVIA SIMPSO s Yeatman meral ence Saturday, Ortober atives and friends invited in Oak Hill In Memoriam. FOWLER. In true and lo remembrance o r boy. ARTHUR LAMAR FOW Geparted tais six years ago ober 24, 1918, loved and remembered DAD today, AND MOTHER. * nobrance of oar HUR LAMAR us Gve years FOWLER. In dearly beloved FOWLI lovizg remembrasce of car EDERICKA WAGNEE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 Modern Chapel. Telepboae. JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA. AVE. S.E. 1 Chapel oty pl:nvue’ Lincoln 142, Ambulances. Connection. VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor conm- nected with the original W. R. Spears Fhone Fraak. 0833 940 F St. N.W. Jose h F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Established 1841 Phone West 98. YOU_SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 3 1733 Penna. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. . Phone L. 5343, Dignified and Effclent Service. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200 H ST, N.E. L Chape! Automobile Service T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 124 N. OAP. §T. " "'NORTH s, WNLH SARDO & CO., e B Phone Lincoln 524 Matera Cospel Automobile Funerals, 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Embalmer. Livery n connection. chapel and modern crematorium prices. 832 Pa._ave. n.w. Tel. Director and Commodious Moderate call M. 1385. r———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R. Speare @o. 1208 H STREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE = WILLIS B. SPEARE _————GLYDE J.NICHOLS —— R. F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harves. 1432 You §t. N.W. HOMELIKE FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot, 2207. no3° THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. srx e e elike Funeral Paricre "h Lincoln 480. FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S FLORAL DLbl(,N'b e =t 14th & H. pressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer 9 1 st % Phoge Mata 100" CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMF. Main 2416, at MODERATE PRIC Prompt deliver, We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Modomte ICQ F Ior/.s ts K4™& HSTS.NV. MAIN 695&,