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Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South New Through Train Service to FLORIDA EAST COAST POINTS SARASOTA TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG Winter Toarist Tickets, good until Jane 15th, J. LEO KOLB 623 7 DAILY TRAINS Conveniently scheduled with a complete ar- ment of through rom New England, New York, and Washington is pro- rany N.¥. Ave. Write LYNN J. IRV 1418 “H” St.N.W.Washington.D.C. comceg N J Ov&«wwwn-»f clusive phe Coffee Shopve Mortgage Loans Made Saturday, Nov. § Wardman Park Starting at 7:30 P.M. SOCIETY SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Cruise Aboard the Mayflower With a Party of Guests. slecping cars vided for this sea- son via CUBA RESIDENT and Mrs. Coolldge will sail this afternoon aboard the presidential yacht May- flower for a short cruise on the lower Potomac and Chesa- ake Bay. Among their guests will Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston, who are visiting them at the White House. ora de la Torriente and their daugh- ter, Senorita Maria Luisa de la Tor- riente, who have becn abroad for several months, are s: New York on the BRADENTOWN The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will go to New York today to attend a meeting of the Swiss society. They will go_from. there to Boston, returning to Wash- ington the latter part of the week. now on sale daily. . D.P.A. ary of Labor and Mrs. ames J. Davis and their young son, Jimmie Davis, are sailing today from ew York on the Southern Cross for South American, to be gone until Jan- scretary, Mr. E. J. Henning, is in New York to bid them bon voyage and will return to Wash- ington tomorrow. Mrs. Henning, who is visiting relatives in Wisconsin, will join the Secretary here later in the Seavon. Italian Envoey to be Feted in New York. The Ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetini, will go to New York Tuesday and with the United States Ambassador to Italy, Mr. Henry P. Fletcher, will share honors at a dinner that evening at the Hotel Astor. The Secre n. and Mrs. Charles Farnsworth will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Frazier A delightful meal in an ex- Clark of Detroi and umique atmos. Bl o) pstominenCaRt Capt. and_Mrs. Dorn have returned Frankln Sq. Hotel from the West Coast where they spent the Summer and are again in Aheir home at 1729 Twenty-first street northwest, 14th Street at K ioone Dr. and Mrs Henry A. announce the engagement of the lat- ter's daughter, Alice Ashton Barks- dale, to Mr. me Karl Coleman of Charleston, S. C. The wedding will take place next month. Miss Barksdale is the daughter of the late Noel Winston Barksdale and granddaughter of Dr. J. J. Muir, chaplain, United States Senate. Mr. Coleman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W, Coleman of Green- wood, S. C, 7 Lord Eustace Percy, who was third secretary of the British embassy in Washington while Sir Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice was British Ambassador here in 1914, has been appointed min ister of education in the new British cabinet, according to definite an- nouncement made today. Lord Percy was quite a favorite in Washington and was the leader of a troop of Boy Scouts. Mrs, George D. Polkinhorn and Sold Main 5027 1317 Wisconstn Ave. | The Ambassador of Cuba and Sen- Dinner Dance Hope returned to her apartment in Wardman Park Hotel yesterday from New York, where sho went to attend the open- ing performance of the Metropolitan Opera. Hotel ‘Ward Park Hotel MRS. HENRY F. HOLTHUSEN, in honor of Miss Stel of Philadelphia. la Music by BOERNSTEIN’S Wardman Park Hotel For Reservations Col. 2000 Orchestra Evening Dress Requested Bert Brewood, Engraver, Amnswers Dick Oldsmobile’s Letter 5 e DD T o o KD 0 = e 2 T T DD e DEAR DICK: | MUST ADMIT THE OLDSMOBILE HAS THE LOOKS DE LUXE THAT COMPARE WITH THE LETTER-HEADS WE ENGRAVED FOR YOU BUT TO KEEP YOUR SHOW ROOMS BUSY USE MORE ENGRAVED STATIONERY AND MORE PROSPECTS WILL “CLUTCH™ YOUR OFFER, TO “ACCELERATE™ THE DECISION OF A TARDY TAKER, SEND HIN AN ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARD THIS DECEMBER IT WILL BE THE “STARTER™ OF BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH HIM. SINCERELY BERT. ‘Brewan 611 12th St. N. W. HOTEL HAMILTON It Car’t Be Beat—the Hotel Hamilton’s FAMOUS $1.50 Sunday Dinner Served in our hand- some dining salon from 12:30 to 8 P.M. Become one of the regular Sunday diners who constantly praise the excellent cuisine, the careful service, the rich appointment and the air of refined qual- ity. Join the others who ask us the question— “How do you do it?” Also—High-grade A la Carte Service if desired. Horer,. Hamiiron 14th and K Streets Main 2580 TSSOSO DO DT O DD DD DS DSOS DSOS Dr. and Mrs. John van Schaick, jr. have returned from Europe and Mr. A. G. Heaton, formerly of this city, is spending a short time here at at dinner this evening the Cosmos Club, having come herc from his home at West P’alm Beach, e Fla. Capt. H. T. McNealy will entertain = at Wardman | Committee for Russian Rellef Arrange Fete. The Washington Amittee Russian Relief will a fete at the New Willard Hotel the night of Thursday, December 11, when the occasion will be graced by the 7 presence of her roval highness the Grand Duchess Cyril, who is coming from New York expressly to show her appreciation. Her royal highness will be enter- tained while staying with her suite at the New Willard and following the |fote will hold a reception. There will be grand opera singers from Russia and Russian dancers on the program. Of English affiliation is the Grand Duchess Cyril, being the daughter of opened their apartment at Stoneleigh Court. for Russian Business Opportunity Manofacturer of a well known staple, product, having national reputation, and in which there 'Is attractive profits, wants to meet one who can assist in the active development of the business to larger pro portions. One who is in position to an amply secured investment in the ness, and willing to make this his sole >usiness interest preferrad. Company is well rated, has unlimited fleld for development, ind i3 a money maker. Answer, with ful letails, age, former experiences, to Address, Box 163—X, Star Office | sister of Queen Marie of Rumania and has many other royal affiliations out- side her own country. She will ar- rive in Washington early in the dav of December 11. Mrs. Robert Lansing is chairman of the Central Russian Relief in Wash- " Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co, Main 1344 ington and Princess Cantacuzene is chairman of the entire Rus lief, with headquarters in New York, where her royal highness will first visit after her arrival in this coun- try. Mme. Ekengren is chairman of the Russian fete and on the commit- tee are Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Baroness Korff, Miss Mary Sheridan, Mrs. Ra- fael R. Govin, Mrs. George H. Myers, Mrs. Frank Hight, Mrs. Floyd Wag- gaman, Mrs. Myron Whitney, Miss Ju- lia Mattis and Mrs. Walter R. Tucke man. FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Former United States Ambassador | to France, Mr. Hugh Campbell Wal- | lace, has gone to White Sulphur Springs after spending a few days in | New York at the Ritz-Carlton. | _Former United States Minister to Sweden, Mr. Ira Nelson Morris, is among the passengers sailing today aboard the Majestic for England. 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'DOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREC LaSalle Unrivaled in - ACCOUNTANCY MAIL COUPON FOR Accountancy Booklet LaSalle Extension University 604 Albee Bldg. ~ Xeipn Fuaster Main 8320 | the Duke of Edinburgh, and she is a | 55 Otto Rosenbaum, Col Whose husband was recently appointed an Assistant Attorney General. They residing at the Ho! embassy and Countessa Sommati di Mombello entertained at luncheon vesterday*in their apartment at the Argonne in honor of the Ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani. Mrs. John R. Williams daughter, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, have returned to Hot Springs after spend- ing several days this week in Wash- ington, and _ her Miss Anita Blaine Damrosch, daugh- ter of Dr.and Mrs. Walter Damrosch, nd Mr. Robert Littell will be mar- ricd this afternoon in_the home of he bride's parents on F Si street, New York. Only a small com- pany of relatives will witness ceremony and a larze reception will follow in the Colony Club Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, her daughter, Miss Grace have gone to Hc New York, and will spend several weeks at the Homestead. jr., and Vanderbilt, Col. and Mrs. Walter Sweeney enter- tained a company at the dinner dance #iven last evening at the Officers Club {at Washington barrai the guests including Col. and Mrs. Mason Gulick Col. and Mrs. George T. Bowman, Col {and Mrs. Samuel Gleaves. Maj. and | Mrs. Walter Boswell and Maj. and | Mrs. Charles A. Thuis. Col. and Mrs. T. A Roberts enter- illiam R. Smedburg, Col., 3 and Mrs. Frank Hatch and Col. and Mrs. Henry Gibbins. gr, their guest Mrs. N. S. Seeley of Flu: ing, L. L, for whom they will enter- tain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Seeley will remain here for about a week. Dr. and Mrs. William Gerry Morgan and their daughters, Miss Ruth Morgan and Mi rry Morgan, have returned to their home on Sixteenth street, after passing the Summer in West Spring- field, N. H. Their other daughte: | Mrs. Felix Stump, is visiting in Boston land will join them { She will remain in Washington until the latter part of December, when she will £0 to join Lieut. Stump in San Diego, | Calif., ‘Where he has recently been sta. | tioned. Mrs. W. O. Ison of the Jowa, who has | been visiting in her old home in West Virginia for several weeks, has returned to Washington. While away she was present at the installation of her sister, Miss Maude O. Curtis. as Grand Matren BAR PIN—D Theater or Le not large but sent ward BAR P Shubert-Belasco Re 100 ssociation is. r st —Platinum set three 5. Reward. 1839 Irving st. ' 9« BRACELET—Sunday afternoon; gold and black eoamel. Reward, 2022 N st. 8 BRACELET—Silver, set with jet black stones, between Falls Church Station' and city. [Re. mward if returned to 3505 l4th s Phone « 68 J T v c n Hill Park. Col. 3980-W. 307 The Dunsmere. ¢ and Decatar 10° white feet and white under throat: wearing léather collar. Liberal reward it returned to the residence of Philander John- . Rockville pi ¥ ! COLLIE -teward for information leading o | return of large male collie. Phone Col. 5086, o with whit 7 11th s.w. 9% DOG—Newfoundland puppy, stripe_around neck. Reward. 1 Small, vellowish-tan, male, Pekinges tail, biack face October = $: 215 sthmn. Antique, gold, drop, lost Tues Reward it retimed to Marle land, RS Bldg., Gost. Hotel ‘s METROPOLITAN POLICE BADGE o, John F. Dankmeyer, 109. 41 Bryant st. Reward. 100 ®old _and k road. early in the week. ward if returned Apt. 208, 1346 Park road. 7 €0, vicil 14th st. car to H, Wednesds. ciation; reward. Return 1 —Bow-knot, diamond and sapphire, $200. d. 1333 16th_st. n.w. 11 IPOCKKTBOOK—On Florida ave -Navy Yard car, Thursday, containing money (savings) in envelope, addressed to Mrs. Carmen Dbagan, Ortez, San German, Porto Rico. Return to Celia Pagan, 9 Randolph pl. n.w. Reward RUG—The 6th_of November, somewhere tween 6th and Tth on G st. m.e. a large crex rug. _Finder please call Fr. 931 8 broad stripes of or between there and Thursday evening. Tel. Claren- Reward. b TACLES—Heavy rims, in leather c 13th, Rhode Island ave. Reward. Ruth Grum. man, 1616 9th st. n.w. Phone North 6562-W. ovember 7 a and *'1871 Laurel School”; Porter. _Cleveland 3661 WATCH—Lady’s. gold, name and date 1887 in back; 9:30 Thursday eve. on the Mt Pleasant bus. Reward. orth 3280, WATCOH—White mld. silver chain bracelef igh School and 916 16th si ithryn Smith, Hotel Gordon. 9% reward. Thursday eve- ning. Reward. Write Box 207-V, Star ofiee. o DAR PIN_PLATINUM AND DIAMOND, SUN- DAY NIGHT, NOV. 2. LIBERAL REWARD IF ~ RETURNED TO GEORGE CROUCH, TREASURER CRANDAL THEATERS. _OF- FICE OVER METROPOLITAN THEATER, 934 F ST. N.W. H. M. CRANDALL. Nl §3 BILL—Betwcen 1st n.e. and 8rd n.e.; POOF %l;xn. Finder phone Liscoln 9051 - Springs, Va., from | ed a party, including Col. and Mrs. | and | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutter have as| here November 20. | : intrinsic value | amonds, two | coral, | of the Order of the Eastern Star in West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. B. Russell Shaw have moved from the Roosevelt Hotel and are established at 3945 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Beverly Snelling will entertain the Women's' Home Club of North Beach Tuesday evening. Luncheon Today for Mim Bullowa of New York. The board of trustees and faculty of the ‘Washington College of Law entertained at luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel today, in “honor of Miss Emilie Bullowa of New York. Miss Bullowa is spending the week end at the Shoreham Hotel. Among those in the company were: Justice Stanton J. Peelle, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Dean Emma M. Gillette, Mr. D. C. Dutton, Mr. Chapin Brown, Mr. Harry A. Heg- arty, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Moe Dr. Charles Needham, Miss Kather Pike, Prof. George Wells, Mr. Georg Kearney, Miss Elizabeth Harris, Mr. William Taylor and Mr. Paca Ober- lin. Miss Bullowa, who has recently re- turned from Europe, will be the guest of honor and the principal speaker at the banquet of the Women's Bar As- sociation at Rauscher's this evening at 7 o'clock. Her subject will be “The Lord High Chamberlain as Host to the American Bar Association.” Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Waterman of Denver have taken an apartment at Vardman Park Hotel for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Easley of New York arrived yesterday at the New Willard, where they will spend several days. The women's board of the National Homeopathic Hospital has selected | Wednesday afternoon, November 1 for the annual card party and sale to be held at Wardman Park Hotel. | A number of prominent women have | signified their willingness to serve as| patronesses and have taken tables for the party. Mrs. Ross Thompson | is the president of the board; Lyman B wormstedt, Mrs. Graudin and Miss Kate Dean are vice presidents The Northfield Club gave a dinner party at the Grace Dodge Hotel last evening. Only the alumnae of the Northfield Seminary who are residing in Washington were present. Miss | .chael Vanderbeak, Miss Rosamond | Stickney, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Celia | Rogers, Miss Theora Roberts, Miss Fannie Stockbridge, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. | Taylor nd Miss Frost were | those who attended, Mr. and Mrs. R. H lcago, who are in W | indefinite visit, entert, |at dinner 1 | lard The Columbian Women of George Washington Un rsity will have one. half of the proceeds of all the tickets they sell for performance of “K the Unknow t the Rialto Theater Monday and the following days, in {cluding Friday. A Irene Pistorio is in charge of the drive. Aishton of Chi- hington for an ined informall st night at the New Wil- | ety | GEORGE W. TRAIL DEAD. George W. Trail, 57 vears old, for- merly an employe of Lansburgh & Brother for 37 years, died at’ the Takoma Park Sanitarium yesterday after a long illness Born in Harpers Ferry, W. Va, Mr. Trail had spent the greater part of his life ir this city. He retired from active work when taken ill about two years ago. He was a mem- member of St. John's Lodge, No. 11, F. A A M He urvived by his widow, Mrs. Maggie Cramer Trail, and two broth- ers, W. W. Trail and Ernest Tra; 1 of this city. and his mother, Mrs. Alberta Trail of Harpers Ferry The body will be sent to Harpers Ferry tomorrow morning and funeral services will be conducted In the Methodist Protestant Church there tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Tennessee Society will meet, 8 to midnight, at Meridian 2400 Sixteenth street. Guests of honor will be Robert A. Cooper, commis. foner of the Federal Farm Loan Bu- reau, and ex-Gov. Ben W. Hooper of Tennessee, now chairman of United States Railroad Labor Board. Dane- ing and cards. Mansions The University Club will hold an “Autumn rally of .all good fellow- ship,” 8:15 o'clock. Talks of Summer travels at home and abroad: stories {by volunteers and college songs by everybody. {_The League for the Larger Life | will give a reception at its town house, 1628 K street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schooley. The Biological S o'clock, in assembl Club. Theodore H. | scribe “Mountain in the Puget Sound Country. | A. Dean will speak of “The European Corn Borer of America,” and “Results of Bird Banding in Europe” will be told by Frederick A. Lincoln. Vi itors welcome. v will meet, 8 of Cosmos Scheffer will de- The Tivoli Pastime Club will give a dance in private ballroom of Ar- cade. Tennis Club dance, §:30 o'clock, in Recreation Hall, Government Hotels. The Hollins College Alumnae will meet, 5 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Eugene Le Merle, 2011 Q street. “Political Psychology of the Na- tions” will be subject of address by Prof. G. J. Schulz in College of Fi- of Natinal University, 818 Thirteenth street, 4:45 o'clock. Community Service o'clock, at 1012 Ninth dancing class, 7:30. dance, 8:30 street. Free CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. koma Park Citizens' Association will elect officers Monday, 7:30 p.m., at its meeting in Takoma Library. Northeast Washington Citizens’ Ax- sociation will meet Monday, & p.m., at Ludlow School. Addresses and moving picture by J. M. the telephone company. The sixth annual men's day of As- bury M. E. Church will be observed tomorrow at 11 am. Theodore R. Penney of Philadelphia and W. Ashby Hawkins of Baltimore will give ad- dresses at $:30 p.m. Music by the male chorus. Lincoln Park Citizens’ Association will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., in Bryan School. James T. Lloyd, president of the Board of Education, will be guest of honor. The Red Triangle Outing Club hikers will meet tomorrow at Cabin John, 2:30 p.m., for six-mile walk. Campfire. Friendship branch of the Sunshine benefit bridge party Monday, 2 p.m., in gold room of Shoreham Hotel. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fissued to the following: S Lestie F. Johns and Mary T. Gubisch. Hernard H. Hall and Clara B. Nelson. Faniel J. Ferris and Lois D. Prader. George 7. Stanton and Emille Brano. Donald J.' Thomas and Beatrice F. Holladay. George B. Mullin, jr.. and Mary M. Miller. Willlam . Carter and Evelyn L. Mitchell, both of Richmond, Va. Harry E. Linden and Lillian E. Birch. James 8. Bigaby of Chicago, 1L, aad Anate B. Shannon of th' Cards of Thanks. ! BLACEMAN. We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our beloved mother, DELIA BLACKMA MRES. JOSIE RYAN, MRS. AGNES HAGER- MAN, WILLIAM BLACKMAN . LEE. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kind ness and xsmpathy shown ns at_the death of our mother and aunt, MALVINA LE THE FAMILY. * PRICE. 1 wish to thank the friends, rela tives and organizations for their sympathy and floral tributes at the of my be loved husband. Dr. MALVERN H. PRIC HIS WIFE, EDNA R. PRIC Deaths. ureday, November 6, 1924 WARREN, " bel T. Beail 5 Iate residenc Interment 2118 13th st Arlington Na BECKMANN. November 7, 1924 ilness, BERTHA, age &5 August Beckmann, st (he kon. Anton Kracke, 16 zieral Monday, November 10 her Tute Ceme o* BROWNE. Departed this life Friduy, No- vember 7, 1 t at his resi dence, 1738 U st WILLIAM L, be loved husband Key and de. voted father of Josie T. Garey M Browne. Puneral Monday. Novemoer 10, from Israel . M. E. Chu Ist and B 8ts. se., at 2 pm, Relal friends in vited o at 9 BROWNE. A special communication of Lodge A. A. M. is called 4 p.m., at Masonic s.c.. to arrange for the fu st Master WILLIAM H. BROWNE ondny. Nov. 10, from Israel Chure s, 5w o'clock. By order Worshipful . 1 HMOND MILTON. W SEE, Acting Secretary. CALLISHER. Departed this life Novembe 1921, LEWIS CALLISHER. Funeral servic undertak. tment, after a long widow of the late rexidence of her d st n.w. Fu at 2’ p.m., from Rock Creek and iram { Temp: Funeral 1st and of the HENRY I 1, at DIXON. aves sister and_d friend, Miss Funeral from residence of Miss Hill, 42 Florida ave. n.w ber 9, ut 2 pm DORSEY. Friday, 12:29, SEPHIN a by and Hill Sarah Sunday, Novem November 7, 1924 aged 36 years. He two d friends. P ber 10, at 2 pan nw. 1 wnvited FITZGERALD. Sudden!: 7,1921, ut 5:30 C st. ‘se., BI loved aunt ‘of M roll. Funeral November 10, Comforter € from W rment Pays Friday, November her residence. FITZGERALD, arah_and Edward bove residence Monday t S:30 am.: thence to Holy urch, where requiem mass will d at 9 o'clock atives and friends invited 9 GANT. Departed this life November 6, 1924 at ) o'clock, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs'Jennie Smith. Clark ave Fairmont ‘Heights. Md.. M. FANNIE In Memoriam. BRENT. In loving memory of our dear hus band and father, WILLIAM BRENT, wio departed this 1ite one year ago. loday, Ne. Auniversary mass, ‘Holy Chiech Upright and faithtul was an by A" duticnl Tuxband t the on oviug busband Wiat n ways: end o his days: 0 good and iind, sweet memory £t beuind FAMILY re withont you, dear father, day, same 1o me cd away ase to love you, ur memory fade forever lingers 1d_Your sweet and. peacefal grave. COVING DACGITER CARTIE o BUBH. In memory of JOSEPH BUSH, who departed this life two years 2go today, No- 1t's lonesome he i Dot the hall | for a peacetal rest; W bim_bes mory you will aiways re- Until in heas'n we meet again BY. HIS DEVOTED BROTHER TER IN-LAW, F. D. AND E CHRISMAN. re AND SIS BUSH. * cmbrance of CHRISMAN ne year ago today, who No Vermber S i CHRISMAN. SON In 1 JAMES AND FAMILY. * rory of my d HEE DAUGHTER CHRIBMAN. 1In loving memory of my dear aunt, ELLA E. CHRISMAN, who died one year'ago today, November E. EATIE. * ALICE today., . Octo. DOD- WILLIAM N R NTE DODSON. 1In embrance of 10y Do and 1 5 1o God ¥ mect some day [HER. GEORGE SHIRLEY ND FAMILY . SON AND DODEON mbrance ES of our dear moth who departed W s sve us. mother, sweet? r memors's feet N DAUGHTER, AMAZA' V. RERKELEY AND DE. PEARSON. 1y = hu remembrance our nd fa ELWOOD 30 SEPH PEAR d this lifs sever azo today, No 8, 117 Wit Sucred to the LUCY 1 AND DATGHTER memory of our de ROLLINS, who de. ago today, Novem ROLLINS. voted mother, parte ber 8, bered ESTELLA ST. CLAIR EELE HER DAIGE AND ELSIE ROLLINS. 1 L., beloved A. Rollins and mother of GANT. s sed by four sons and T three daughters, Dasid, Fraok, Charles s Beavers and Moles | George | nance and Business Administration | Waters of | and Community Society will hold a | mith, Mre. Fannle | ucker of Chic home chureh, St County, Md., at her 9 . November & GANT. the be Mrs. Dora S Toved d. Rawles November 6, ut 2 Third Church i pastor. i tives fends o atter EANE. Friday, November 7. 1924 am.. ELLEN (NELLIE) KANE ughter of the la ephien and Funcral from her late residen. n.w., Monday m. 1o St. Stephen's th and ave. r mass w. at 9 o' Relatives and fri respectfally to attend At Aber. S EDWARD KENT Lulu Keat funeral hereaf(s LAKE. MeCo in nis | LAMBDEN. Friday, THOMAS BLAT and Helen F. I of his day, &t 2 pm Cemetery. | LANGER.” Fridas. Providence Hospital Saturdar. November 8, 1924, at ence of lus daughter, Mrs. Ermest 3816 Jocelyn st.) WILMOT LAK 6th year. N f funera November 7, 1021 21 H st. n.e., Mo ut at Cedar Hill November 7. 1024, at | CATHERINE G. LAN Langer. Fu 3100 t at 10 o'elock nterment (private) in Fort Lincoln Ceme. | MARSHALL. Th November 6, 1921, | sw. 4:30 am. the heloved wife leaves to mourn devoted husband. two loving William L. Marshall: loy sister, Mrs Simiy. and relatives and fric from Le residence. thence to Ebenezer M 4ih_and T Mondar. November 10, MARSHALL McCALMONT. Maplewosd San ver Sprin | EMMA R I Fuoersl from W W Cham 14th | | ment PERRY. Departed this life Monday, Novem ber 3. 1924, JASPER L. ! dv voted hushand of Susie Pe He Jeaves o0 mourn their loss a wife, mother. stster. sons Sumuel. John and Robert Perrs and daug liw. IDA PERRY. Funeral Sunay. | Novemner 9, at 1 o'clock. from Providence Baptist Churh, Rev. A. Sayvies, pastor. S+ | ROBERTS. Fridas. November 7, 1824, Mrs BESSIE M. ROBERTS, mother of Marienne Roberts and \Louise R Interment at Madisonville, Ohig, 3 (Cincinnati’ papers pls Friday, November 7, 1924 Georze Washington University Hosp: NRIETTA NANCY, beloved wife of the s Rose. in the S5th year 2 pm. Tuesday, Novemh pariors, 1526 L st. n.w 100 | SLAYMAN. Departed this life November 1924, at'3 am. at he fence, 507 Iye st nee., belov mother of 2 . Novemd E | nds inv Cemeters. SOLOMON. 3 6, 19 1AS, beloved a ot | 1 Fun from at 9 p chapel of Frank Gelers' Sons Co., st. D.w., on Sunday, November o, | STRINGFELLOW. Friday, November [ Satheemmns o | 3. "STNCFED 0w | vening. 8 oelock. [ invited: Tnferment | duy. November B2 & TRAIL. Depart 1024, e 423 8 ms & ; fariim, GEORGE W, “TRATL. beloved e band of Mag; Trail (nee Cram Funeral Bt home, Norinbroos Court: 8 . Movim Ber's . WILLENBUCHER. Suddenly, 1024 n Beriin, Germany. ENBUCBER. In Memoriam. ASHTON. my d deps Nov latives and peper, Va ok p.m fe Friday triends Sun 1 this November Takoma Park S November 6, EMELIE WILL- | e { remembrance of ASHTON, wio years ago today, | In &ad but lovin husband, ALEX this_life thr 192 Hour by hour I saw bim fade And wlowly sink away; ! Yet in my heart 1 often’ prayed That he might longer stay. Gone, but not forgotten. HiS WIFE, JULIA ASHTON. | Sacred to the memory of and mother. FLORENCE LL, who left us three years ago, | vember 8, 1921. | We cannot forget yon, dear wife and motber; | Though long may séem the vears, | Time has not healed our aching bearts Nor filled the vacant chair. HER LOVING HUSBAND | dren. BOSWELL. our BOS- | No. AND o | T shall meet her some bright morning Resting by the water fair; | Sbe will be waiting for my coming In the upper garden there HER LOVING DAUGHTER NETTIE PEY- TON. . FUNERAL DESIGNS. | BLACKISTONE'S FLORAL| DESIGNS Are Artisticwand Reasonable | l4th & H._Tel. Main 370i. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer *% 1% 5t N.w. Phope Main 106 CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 2416, #t MODERATE PRICES. Prompt delivery. |Main 5512 this life 20 1604 FER s ¥ H. ROLLINS SHERRY. I ving remembrance of our “desr Lusha | father, EUGENE D this' life one year E SIS ory of my And my b DEV SOLOMON PED DATGH emory of ou; EN C.” SPRAGUE. ut years ago to His_ LOVING AND ALLEN E. SUMMERS. Sacred to the memors of our dear d brother, JAMES 1 eparted t Nove WILLIAM T B . day Lovi Awas f And now LOVING acen to share AND) FATHER 1 Ty For S AND BROTHER. * mbrance of onr dear EL J. THOMAS, died June RAI E. 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