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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925. Lord Curzon Tmproves. | LIFELONG RESIDENT DIES.. THE WEATHER N Dead Beaths. I Memoriam. LONDON, March 12.—The bulletin JONES. Wednesday, M o ne | HAGAN. T1n 1. emory of my d tssued by ‘Lord Curzon's physicians District of Columbla—Falr and Tesidence of his siepron, Bradiey Tiopetr, B3 | - and oor mother, CATHENINE HAGAN this morning says ho was abls to got | Mr® Laura E. Morrison Succumbs | . jyc " onight; mintmum temperature Halctgn i aie, WILETAM M AT L s0% R0 | passed s some sleep during the night and that in 5Tth Year. about 27 degrees; tomorrow fair, formerly ot ollywood, St Marys County, | I . 'Auniversary mass at Holy Nan nis general condition continues sat- slightly warmer; gentle to moderate M. Sass wiil be'waia for the’ repose of isfactory. Mrs. Laura 1. Morrison, 57 years|north winds. . e oty Chuteh ot s Ansps A loving wife and mother, so good and kind, old, wife of Frank MorTison of 4324 | Maryland—2Fair and colder tonight; a 200 am. Interient St Jowephs Cemetery, | Aoa Hon s S I e it a7 - = Towa avenue, dled at her home yester- | tomorrow partly cloudy, warmer in a4, Morgaiai, 3a. e e N day after a lingering iliness. west portion; moderate to fresh north : LEE. Entered into eternal rest Wednesday Loved in lfe, remembered in dem Mrs. Morrison was a lifelong resi- | winds. i 3 March 11, 1925, at her residence, 1118 New Jer- | HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- dent of this city and was the daughter | Virginla—Partly cloudy and slightly § sey ave.'n.e. ‘after a' long and lingering il DREN . of tre late Martin B. and Mrs. Lydia |colder tonight; tomorrow partly i nexs rx:;-‘n she bore with patience, ETHEL | HANSBROUGH. In loving remembrance of She was a member of the Ninth Stréet | West Virginla—Falr tonlght; slight- ing wmother and father, a devoted grand T O s 4s A Christian Church and the Bethlchem |1y colder in east portion; tomorrow Ao mother, Mrs. Georgiana Johoson, and 4 num % Eherman ave. n.w., leaving be Chapter, O, E. §. unsettled; warmer In west .portion. : ber of 'relutives und friends. Notice of fu-| hind three little sons. James, 11 months B Beral later. Jobn T. Rhines Co. in charge. | Junn, = years, and Howard, Jr.s 3 years old. Bonded Floors She s turvived by her husband R o or AR YIGaTE. RS e e moen e Sesnatmenining & Yt BATTLESHIP LINOLEUM S e o dcicd in Ol Fint | . Thermometer—t p.m., 75; 8 p.m., 65 at lier residence, 1305 Farragut st. now, | Celled softiy. “Come and rest TREADLITE TILE gervices will be.conduc e A 2 midnight, 56; 4 a.m., 47; 8 a.m., 44; ELIZABETH P. LUFBERY, age 76 years. | My suffering child; come now and lay LEE Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 f = FHGREAG B0 Funeral from ubore addrexs Friday, Mareh Your head ugon my breast EUREEN g o'clock, with interment in Oak Hill|"ple FF . o o o sag6; 8 pm.. %t 2 pm Interment in Kock Cr She smiled and sweetly unswered NATURAL CORK TILE Caiatacy. R B B e A Cemetery. “Yes. my mind on Thee Is siayed o " <J.89; 12 d » 89:895 o FONPRE nd through the valley of deat OORE IpEE e 8 am., 30.25; noon, 30.32. MACKIN. = Wednesday, March 11 A WAl with Thee: T'm ot atraid s et B its 1. aceurred ELLEN M., beloved daughter of the ghest temperature, 17, Francis aod Isabella Muckin, Fuveral from | Often we think of sou, deur wife, The Baker Co,, Inc. Relative of Garfield Dies. |at's o veorerday: lowest tompera- Tpsscie Sadl lssbelly Jhekin, | Mimersl from || OCLo% e Sl O IO SR T i 1110 F St. N,W, NEW YORK, March 12.—Camden 0. ture, 44, occurred at § a.m. today. Quinn and e s, € Byun, riduy, Murch | O this wo o e Distrivutors for Rockwell, 90, brother-in-law of for- | Temperature same date last year— Chiureh, where mass will be suld 8t 0'Gock. | The bappy hours you spent with us, Bonded Floors, Inc: mer President Garfield’s wife, and a | Highest, 46; lowest, 35. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. . How xweet the memory Manufacturers— retired dealer in housefurnishings Condition of the Water. : i €7 | MALLORY. Mis. ALISHIA MALLORY of| DUt death has eft un empty REyinane died yesterday of heart disease. H Temperature and condition of the |7 & 1716 sth’ st. n.w.” departed this life Wed 1 eaw e = e REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We have room for two experienced wide- awake salesmen. Entire block of moderate- priced new homes to sell. More under con- struction. Have more prospects than present force can take care of. Good opportunity for the right men. O w Apply Sales Manager Shapiro-Katz Realty Company 1416 K Street N.W. loneliness was born in Akron, Ohio, and served | water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- Bewday, March 11, 1925, at 2:13 p.m., after| It 8 lonely here without son A jesraty Moactimite throughout the Civil War as a private | perature, 44; condition, clear. MILTON J. OBER. Lo b S hre e e o, ourn their | yror%liee lu Rot the same for ts y 9th Ohlo R t, b had ' wo devoted sons, Edward and Blain Mal. | > you were ca awa S AT . [Vucn's reatdent’of New Yok for 43| T TASE | const aid o g S S ML | ey i 500 e Crten allory, and a host of relutives und friends er shall o years. e e Saryes) MILTON J. OBER DEAD; aasrul Saturdare. Sarcks The a4 o £2 fiod gives. us 1ife T Mt opotiin Doty | e e e s Today—Low tide, 3:41 am. and L L e naILo 90 6% 47042062 6% 6% 4%0-6% % 20 6% 20-0%0 420 %0 lo 20 ot0 20 00 ole efo le ofo afodete o ofeade | 1:04 pm; high tide, 9:23 am. and Serwoen 1203 and 13th sts. Nemains canbe| Mary, my promise to Jou oo far 9030 030 oSee3e-ofe ofhe of0-430430 a30 o o0 Q0afe 0 30 30 adratradeefoaesfoadeateadestedds o sels Sl e LONG IN MARINE CORPS e S o e il Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:19 a.m. and = — She left this world And your be Howard., jr.; John and re=avy aaeeg 4:47 p.m.; high tide, 10:02 am. and | Sergeant-Major Saw Service And with 1 bar pels Tam ) She'll uever retirn 'to this world, Are il fogether and in good care Boys’ Vest Suits Boys’ Wash Suits | | ""ruc sun ana soon. Abroad snd Held Honor Pasts | P v e o mec e ke g | WD SHELLSE! amn . Four Pieces $ ? 49 | United States Army (Cavalry) Sergeant Today—Sun rose 6:26 a.m.; sun scts Under Naval Secretaries. MARTIN. Wednesday, March 11, 19 fter ted 3 1 Special .. .... 0 O O e > D 190 6% 6% +%0.6%.4% 6% 6% % ¢%6-6% 0% % ¢% % «Co. <% o0 o RORXEX X X X XG NG NG XX XIXIXTXIXIXIXTN x4 o, K3 DX X @ short illuess, k. THOMAS MARTIN, be- [ HEATH. In sad remembrance of our father e sears ago Satisfaction First Since 1859 812 pm. = son of Hoberta Martin. He leaves (0| JOHN HEATH, who it . romorrow—Sun rises 6:24 am.; sun| Milton J. Ober, formerly a sergeant n their loss his mother, Mrs. Robertu | today, March 12, 1917. HIS CHILDREN. b i wata BT nm :mdmr!lndlht- Marine Corps and who )!4‘rnl wud two sisters, Mre Barbara Beard | H1GGINS Sad Bat saring 3 Dadlinl Mitday wra Moon rises 8:30 p.m.; sets 7:44 am.[had the distinction of heing speciai| abd Mis Charles Dixon; aise uepbews und | Sy dour oted ar KAMUE bright Spring colors and com- half hour after sunset. Navy since 1910, died fn the Naval 306 14th st. s.w. Relatives favited. | St New York City l/ 5 & E i i I Hospital Tuesday from digestive dis- papers please copy.) Dear i the grave where my husband is laid -binations. orders with which he was stricken | MASON. Departed this life at Gallinger Hos-| Sweet is the memors that will never fade 810-818 Seventh Street Pe o Ry o0 £ S— ; o K2 0 D> K3 e o » Suit consists of coat, vest and two pairs of knickers in good-looking, dark-patterned woolens and mixtures. A won- derful value. Sizes 8 to 16 years. o M,ddy and Button-On Slyles $ Monday. ergt. Ober had served in| pital March 9, 1925, MARY E. (better known | Part of my lifc is buried deep the Marine Corps for 37 years. u Fany), wiguir o Jute Sumuel T.| Under the'sod where my hushand sieers, ofuneral services and an Elks | L0 CeRcin, friny. Mate 10 fm ] PGINR. AND BROTHER-IN-LAW, EUGENE Weather, | (L0d8E of Sorrow” will be conducted [ v’ 5™} Sehekt Rriatives and friengs| 1. GREEY eather. |in the Church of the Reformation invited. Remains restiug at les & Co.'s | JOHNSON. In sad and Second and B streets southeast, to-| uudertakiog establishment, 3 st sw. o of my dear sister, ANNI morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Inter- | MITCHELL. Tuesdas, ¥ 0t el T e ey, 0ol ment, with full military honors, will| ®.m. ALICE K., wife of Dr.. Jubn W. 9, o %% 0 Buy “your youngster a supply of these tomorrow, have him prepered for Spring with nice, new tub suits in sizes 8 to 8 year H Stations Street Floor 0 o5, X2 EEEy Street Fleor X PP > * . | | i i | It is lonels here without 3 be in Arlington Cemetery Mitchell and daughter of Mrs. Alice Kersey i s il RS ° ] o Do X 8 . Cloudy Sergt. Ober was born in Baltimore| FOrd and the late Frank Keriey of Kich Sinte v want Ares % ? . . Serat. Obe moud, Va. Fuoeral from her late residenc DBV e T, ‘DAISY HARPER, AND ey g Clear 56 years ago. He retired from his| 817 T sf. n.w., Friday, March 13, at LOVING NIECE, MABLE DIXON. @ =mme Atlantle Cily 3 ¥ i Clear st as orderly to Secretary of the| o'clock. (Richmond, Va., papers pl e L b - Blsmarck . 3028 & "1l Clear He served in China during the Box- | MORRISON. Wednesday, March 11, 101 ; ¢ Bring the Weekly Le in Thrift Gingham Remnants, Yard 25¢ Marquisette, Yard Fancy Buckles 3 5 «eetLupaarsa ® XD %0 o% o5 LXIXIXD)> s 44 ©. ! oo, s K3 KX s’ O 0% % X K3 "’ 3 2 S ®, 3 Clear the Navy Meyer in 1910, He remained | NOBDLINGER. Suddenly, March 11, 1025, at THOMAS. 3 Denver il Clesr dnring: the elgtt years o oLih meol 18 it Los Angeles, Calif., HEN . : ettt 3 Clear ) (UL years. o 3 widow of the late Isanc W. Nord (JOHNSON. Sacred o the memory 55 ouer Danfels served as Secretary. linger. Notice of funeral bercafter. 13° dear ALMA. who departed this 1 Lol Cloudy Sergt. Ober was a member of the ki - s years sgo today, Marcl 1923 Hurou, S. D. . — He is survived by two sons, Edward| Hospital, Sergt. Maj. MILTON J. OBER g polis. 3036 I Qlear G 3 . B e . A 6 wee ¥ memories cling around your Nadlanepote 2 ' Pr.cioudy [ and William Ober, and a daughter, Mrs. (Shorty), U. 8. M. i, beloved husband of Smeets Bapur; memsrise) cling mxoaud 0 TS William Etheridge, children of his per. Remains resting in his home, | True'heart that loved with deepest affection : st wite | Mo el b avieea b gl ol from Churen of | T Il ove you ta death just the his wife, Mrs. Leila B. Ober, whom Arlington National Cemetery T M r Y g g N beioe E he married in 1921: his sisters, Mes | Relatives and fricads invited to attend. e e ENEOEE § DHEC New Yok 2 3 Emma O. Bader, Mrs. Sadie O. Waack | OBER. Washington, D. C., Lodge, No. 15, B. | JOICE. Iy ioviug remembrance of our dear Okia, City . 55 .. and Mrs. Rose De Cort, all of New| P. . Elks, will convene in “Session of Sor | mother, 'ALICE J. JOICE, who died three Omaba (08 Pteloudy | York City, and Mrs. Sclena MacK row™ ut the Chure of the Reformat 4| years ago today, March 12, 1 e e Clear' pof Pittsburgh, and two brothers,| Marc it 1655 for (o ook Dm. Friday, Asleep 1n Jen o e 2X 2! P % Clear er uprising; was In the Philippines| 640 am., LAURA E. beloved wife of | day, March 12, 1923 32-inch Dress 36-inch Curtain Suitable for frocks, coats, Pt.cloudy | under Col. Walker during the Span- Morrison. Fuueral services at Osk | On Anns, dear, how 1 miss ¥ Ginghams in dainty i Marquisette etc. New shapes and de- patterns; also 36- in dark color com- signs in black and attra inch Percales, binations. Rem- tive colors. Bleached and Un- nants and odd lots, Street Floor S ish-American War, and was assigned vel oo Friday, March 13, 1925, at| Since the two year bleached Cotton, suitable for Sum- Clear Sif . 4 2 Oh, 1 will mest you & Clear to duty in the office of Secretary of HER DEVOTED S White Longcloth, Printed Voile and Plain- mer portieres and draperies. Union Suits color Voile, in qualities that heretofore sold Third Floor Women's Union Suits, for 25¢ and 29¢c. with low neck, sleeveless ' Pitisburgh g Daniel and Harry Ober of New York| LUibute to the memory of our late brother. | REARNEY. 10 sad bot g_remembrance Street Floor $1.19 Vaniti and knee length. Size 38 : $ anities only. Steees Wisor Foctinad A 0 MILTON 3. "OBER, who passed 1o the Grand | EEARNET. In ead but ioving remembrance Portiand.Ore. ; Cloudy - : Lodge of Uhe Hereatter, March 10, 1925, Eik | 54 our dcar broiber. JAMES, W, v 10c Pearl and Crochet Cottons Very Attractive Colored $1 Muslin Underwear falegh o S SR W T, CHEWNING DIES. | Sy e inecment ot dragin af2 BTSN Lren, . 3 for Vanities in square and Antonio. .- Cloudy MES A. BALDERSON, Exalted Ruler. |LAHEY. In loving memory of my dear wife round shapes, many bril- EoEinb e mowns b n Diego . 001 - Attt SASHEDRY, secreteny. TEoiA AxSE LANE Special lot, priced so low liantly studded with bright- mise, Bloomers and Satin for immediate close-out. A colored stones. Fitted with Comsoles N biteiandioas good range of colors, suit- mirror and powder, and tel colors, A splendid as c Trancisco. 30.13 i Os e SCHOFIELD. March 12, able for new fancy work. some with rouge, too. sortment at this special Fri- s %0 o0 o, IXTEX T 3 * 0, X2 % . for the purpose of paying Ty T xS ! 2 o 3o ZX ; o o e resi. | 006 7eRr ago today, Mar e 11 Clowdy Buried Tomorrow. | SEAVER. Moaday. March 9. 103, e e v .2 e 2 | s . Wis., NELLIE S., widow of George e @38 e Ny e SEL,D.C W. T. Chewning. 46 vears old, pro- W' 'and_mother of Blanche E.. Gertrude 1o SISECHHUSIA NI AND DAGGHTERS prietor of the W. T. Chewning Co, of | Allace B. aod William Earie, ia her S1si | MOORE. Sacred to the memory of our mother, Genter Markst: d , 2| ear._ Funerul from the residence of her| ANNIE R. MOORE, who left us for bec o) Grreawich e r Market, died at his home, 627 | on, 705 Shepherd st. n.w., Saturday, March | eternal home one year ago today. March 12 Stations. Tempe: Lamont street, Tuesday. Death was 14, at 10:30 a.m. Friends ipvited, Int 1924, and to our father, SILAS H. MOORFE London, . = rt cloudy | due to cerebral hemorrhage. ment (private) at Glenwood Cemetery. Fho departed this life 21 years ago tomor Window Shades Fane. ey . T ioudy |, Fumeral services will be ‘conducted | SHEARER. OSCAR C. SHEARER, beloved | ™0 March 13, 1904, HEIR CHILDREN. *.. Berlin, Germany Cloudy B o idence Tomoeraw aftetnaon | e O aat O B Ened |MURPHY. Tolleving Temembiancs of Copentiagen, D o Cloudy at 2 o'cloc ov B, Hawthorne | yyncrai” feom W. ‘W. Deal funeral home, | dear son and brother, WILLIAM A., = Stockholm, Swedea ... Snow ™ will officiate. Interment will be in| Frid March 13. 9:15 a.m. Ioterment| $ied six years ago today, March 12, 1010 Horta (Faral. Azores.. Part cloudy | Fort Lincoln Cemote Mouat Olivet Cemeters FATRER. ~MOTHER, ~'SISTERS = AND Bermuda ..... Cloudy Refore g 5 . BROTHERS. e & Part cloudy efore going into business for him- | STEWART. March 11, o cloudy | years with Armour & Co., Wilson & | SUMMERVILLE She leares to| QA K. NEITZEY, who departed this : 3 s : mourn their loss a devoted husband, daugh. ; ¥ . and James A. Head Co. He was | ler. son, sister and nephew. Notie of fu.| life six months ago foday. September 1% an active member of Stansbury Lodge, Beral later. 13* S Deaths Reported. FAA ML X TILLMAN. Wedoeatay, March 11, 192 T e e 2 saths have been reported to _”” is survived by his wifs, Mrs. her resideace, 208 E st. s.w., EUNICE And in death God sent His angels wing deathy have b ported 10| Nettio Magalis Chewning, formerly | TILLMAN, adopted daughter of Elizabeth Safely ber spirit bome to gnide. T Dertartment i the T 7 g aclie Magaile: Chan “rey| Carter ‘sud ‘mother of Lawreace Tiilmen.| HER TOVING HUSBAND, MOTHER AND Sher: llinger Hospital : sb =g, : @ son, Lester | sjster of Corinne Hards, Florence, 3y, CHILDREN. s . Josepn T, Tdson. 77, Homeopathic Hospital. | M. Chewr his stepmother, Mrs.| Harry and Rulph Tillman and sdopted s - e Ann E Read, A I St A. Chewning, and four sisters, Mrs. | ter of Violx Bestty. Funeral Saturdas, Sacred to the memory of my belovet .\l-rlnll:l'ml‘ e v|8.x' 3 b L. Robertson of Delray, Va.; Mrs. March 14, at 2 p.m.. from ber late resi 3 .h‘j\d i\gl(r ufl;.tywvd-gt‘l;s Ja‘"u today Wash Goods Remnants waan Au AL e b Meed Hos. | S. L Allport of Stevensburg, Va.: Sese Y Eoe hpsoe st " Adaiveradry mast at Hois i H. Robertson and Miss TYLER. Departed this life. suddenly, Wed Y: Audrey Stork, 4 days, Garfield Hospital. | Chewning, and two brothers, L. S.| 111 Gue iTch 1l 1935, at her residence s ard Choice of 114 Que st. n.w., Mrs. ESTELLA TYLER Till we reach the heavenly shore; these fabrics, formerly 39c to 59c yard: 36%inch White orcoran st. Chew : S i Chewning and E. A. Chewning, all of | (nee Poindexter).” She leaves to mourn their Then, sweet Jesus, let us see him inger Homits loss & husbund, father, son. two sisters, two Have aud love him s Before ; _ Mr. Chewning was a native of Vir. | Drothers and a host of relatives and friends, WIFE AND CHILDREN. * William H. dunia. 08, 65 Fenton st. n ginia and came to this city in 1901, Remains may be seen Friday at Moon & |RICKETTS. In loviog remembrance of our and Colored Nainsook. 40-inch White Nainsook. 36-inch Black and Colored Sateen. o o% EXTX 9, s’ Street Floor Street Floor day price. 10c Dish Cloths, 2 for .\ S P D PP~ Usual Size B Knitted Cloths. For thy Only-— Clean and_ab- sorbent. Ideal for kitchen use. Second Floor .0 » * 3 o S 2 Seconds of $1 quality. About 125 in_the lot. Genuine Ol Opaque Shades, 3x6-it. size, .in dark green, ecru, white and tan. Perfect, easy-running rollers. Hurts are very slight. e Trimmed Spring Hats Woolen Remnants Formerly $2.98 and $3.98 Choice of fab- : i rics formerly selling for $1.25 pecial Tomorrow to $2.00 the yard. 2 All-wool, Storm 69 Serge, All-wool 4 Canton Crepe, All-wool Batiste, Y, ! ° 0 6% o2 o% o o % o 408 050 430 600 450430 430 434 Third Floor O %0 o0 o8, EXTXIXRT XS XS * .0 S ® 50 b3 ] 14 ® 2X 2 % ®, e * 2> All-wool French Serge. Lengths ranging from 1 to 4 yards. Street Floor o K3 % X3 -3 John Anderson, 2. Children's Hospita Allen’s undertaking establishment, 12th st. | dear brother, THEODORE L. RICKETTS Alice E. M. Johnson. 40. 2014 th st. = sud Fiorida ave. n.w. Funersl rday. | who died one year ago today, March 12 Alexander Simms, 5 months, Freedmen’s 1:30 o at Third Baptist Church, Alex-| 1924 HIS BROTHERS AND SISTER. * Hospital 3 : r andri Fricuds iavited to attend. * | grARKES. In sud bot loving remembrance of Vraoces Bowlding, 14 days, Children's Hos. Card of Thanks. Tuesday, March 10, 1925, at | our dear son PHILLIP, who depar pital. WARLL. 1 wish 6. evcinaimy sincerc ‘anks) - F . CAROLINE WALLACE, 70 | [ife six years ago todaz, March 12, = to friends for thelr sympathy and beautitul W. Cooper, Mrs. Some may thisk you are forgottes floral tributes at the death of my_hus 2 illlams, Frask and But pever shall you be, JOHN R. MARLL. BIS WIFE. and Jenale Wallace. Funeyal For as long s God gives us life We shall always think of thee Peaths. WEIGAND. Tuesday. March 10. 1625, at 1:15 THE FAMILY eatps. Tims at her retidence. T310 Girard o v | WISEMAN. 4 tribute of lore azd devotion 1o Sheah e ELEZABETH (nee Reypolds). the memory of our dear bab. VONCEALL z BARBOUR, Departed this life Tuesdar, | loved wife of Frank A Weitsade aped 36 | CHARLOTYE WISEALAN, who died s B e L A R A msor e | Years. ” Fugeral from ‘her late ‘residence. | 12, 1924 srsmi i SRR i U Y wetiwife 6F thetlate Willlam HRevbeur. | gio0 Diord SE/R . FEdRy, Match 13, nt sad and sudden was your AMERTCAN BULL TERRTER—Z wesks ago: | She leaves to mourn their loss. nive soms, | 0.0 @Mt thence to St Paul's Chureh, iath | Your'death was a shock to 5 months old. Reward for return to 3204 22 two daughters, seven grandchildren and & | S50 Y S0 -V Vhere solemn requiem ma: Perhaps some day we ha o i I e e R T B L O e IR e s ATl o Raturday ay, March 15 at 1 p.m., from Mount Car.| 10, oclock. s invited, | o er ehall we cease to love sou, o g e R L e mel’ Baptist Church, torner Srd and I sts, [ bterment at St John's Cemetery, Forest| NQUEr M0, " ol ‘memory fade; g o e ¥ eontonte. of w0 partlcstar | B.w.. Rev. Jernagin, pastor. Relatives and . Md. 2 Sweetest love forever lingers lue; bag valued for associations. West 3077. K3 ° "o % s, oo S 20 4%, 0" %! 3 *o* 9, Sample Mattresses : 4 Swagger Trimmed Hats of straws, braids, silks, fabrics Reduced! god combinations. 4 start: ng value at only $1.69. 27 All Layer Felt, Full Size e : l“e”xuauress,ym.sn. ', Small, medium and large shapes, also many in matron i ¥ i styles, in trimmed and ready-to-wear sport stvles, Ever: 1-$20 All Layer Felt,-Full Size smart color and black. This is an accumulation of fews Mattress, $14.50. of the new season’s correct styles. 1—$15 Combination Full Size e Pl e Mattress, $10,00. r—King's Palace S ) 2 R Wa Infants’ $3.98 Dresses Tots’ $3.50, $3.98 Dresses Men’s Union Suits Short Dresses of fine white s]. 98 Dainty White Organdy Athletic style, made of 5 nainsook. Yokes of Val lace Dresses, effectively trimmed $ 49 fine quality white nainsock. with Jace and embroidery. . Slecveless, Knee-length 55 . X s % QX 0, X2 X ° - D> ®, 0 TCH—Lafayette Park. Telephone Linc;in 85: . o 2> " ®, ® S 32-inch White Pongee. > > 0, ®, ' % o Foundation fabrics and others, Good lengths. K3 X3 K3 X3 > o s T D T Xy O R * Strect Floor 2> friends invited to attend. 14 WERBKB‘. mw?.""”d'zf, Mnrcgflll,rlnflz’.'fi’.mg‘l Around ¥ sweet and peaceful gr: onday » hig| Doon. at his home, Berwyn, Md., - SR DEVOTED MOTHER AND DADDY = __ | BASSETT. Monday, March 0. 105, at bie| JCK'WERKER, Jr., husband of Frances W. | Lok AxD MRS M. D. WISEMAN BRACELET—Horseshoe pall, 2 diamonds and . . . e e Werber. father of Waldemar Werber and = ruby: Wedaesday pom. - Réward if roturned | joved hushand of Lissie Basett. Funersl| prwin W, Case, in the 72nd vear of his age. FUNERAL DIRECTORS to0 100 1st st. ne. Mrs. G. W. Farr. lm\n 203 oclock o ‘Relatives any friends 1n. | Fumeral from his late residence at 2 p.m g ~ Ce Friday. Ioterment Gleawood Cemetery. N T, B _— " i N - P Seliow. Bale, white bre el aternadt, Artington Buttaaatjcens Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 926 New York ave. n.w. (second (ISAAC BIRCH) T BROWN. Departed this life Wedaesday. 3 Boortc Haward. Mre! Thomas: T T B Wi mewein In Memoriam. 3034 M ST, N W, Established 1541 CHOKER—Brown fur, brownish yellow rose dence of her danghter. Mrs. Lucretia Bush. Phone West 96, ploned on: during Februnry: liberal reward. | 641 Huses at. n.e.. Burerilie, D. C., LUCY | ALTMANN. 1n loving remembrance of our dear r - - = BROWN, beloved wife of Frank P. Brown busband and father, JOHN B. LTMANN, T TG | D e o 2 PRk T Srai| Ve deparied thic lfe “three resrs ags te- Gawler Seerce 12183. Reward. 1348 Fairmont st 13° ‘h‘ll»lhln{d. u(nfle n:;‘hafldr!n.rone s‘h(lor ‘lnfl I‘ day, March 12, s Latss, Remard. 108 Palrmont o, o | host ot grandchildren: ™ Foneral scrvices » {¥E AND DAvGHTER. e D e e ot "hlsart | the ahovs residence Frigay. March 15 3| AUTMANN. Tn sad but loviag remembrance of | Funeral Directors Since 1850 Return to Apt. 21, 438'M n.w. Reward. 5 Abence (s Jobs Wg;‘;gll’fl» B Cburch. | “my dear ‘father, JOHN B. ALTMANN, who Main 5512 1732 Penna, DOG, setter, white and black, male. 1624 i 24 i g %::L"'l‘c_\ 1’;"’-”\“‘2 three years ago today, Ave. 3 = e HEWNING. A s ial communication of HIS SON JOHN AND FAMILY. Quick, Dignified and Efficlent Bervice. FARRING Jet, drop: vicinity Congressional | CSransbury Lodge, No. 4. Fo Ac A M., is At Yelag e Library, Reward. Call Franklln 2338, * | Cafied to meet st Masonic Temple, Bright: | Pamromotas macbins, Jomk "TATIERcS ol W. W. Deal & Co. FRENCH POODLE—Black; answers to pame | wood, D. C.. on Friday, March 13, 1925, 3t | departed this life four years ago foday, | 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. of “Didley.” Reward if returned to 1208 K | 1 o'clock p.m.. for the purpose of conduct- | Muren 12, 1 Automobile_Service. Chapel. st n.w. 12¢ ing the funeral of our late brother, WIL-| . " "orC "0 o0 Pt T - GERMAN POLCE Dov—peray5s, 1| WACIATORCIRINNG, vl | Ep e e Sotls 2T, TS iy months old, named Pal. $100 reward.” 1802 | bk » ' For God sees and knows the best, NOW LOCATED AT _, 1st st. n.w. Potomac 3249. COURTNEY. On Tuesday, March 10, 1925, at| go He took my hushand home' fo rest. 1724 N. CAF. ST. NORTH ;8. = - 8:45 p.m.. at the Emergency Hospital, WIL- °E, \ : GLASSES. tortoise shell. brown case: bear | Siunt Coolored bocbana ot Heien b, | _ HIS DEVOTED WIFE, TINNIE BAYLOR. Timothy Hanlon Post Office. Liberal reward. Mra. J. B. GId- | Courtney ‘and. son of the late Wiliam L. | BOUCHER. In memors of THOMAS M. des. Plainfield, N. J., General Delivery. * and Georgianna Courtney, aged 57 vears. BOUCHER, wbo departed u.l;ouu eighteen | 641 H BT. N Phone L. 5543 = s ¢ 1907, lady's brown velvet, containing Fuperal from his late residence, 1528 Sth years ago today, March 12. ks 7% - Sace: Bandner. | e nw.. on Friday. March 15 s 8.3 a m, WiFR AND cuizokay. «| ———THE ORIGINAL—— jef with neme Halleck imprinted. Finder Requiem maes, the Church of the Imms - | BRYAN. RBethel Chapter, 13, 0. E. 8., W Er. sre ' 0 TPTREC Tyttt ia"Conception, D o'clock. Relatives and | - extends their heartfelt sympathy to the. be- w care 8. HANDBAG—Patant inather, CmiinE o ends” fovited. to ‘atlend. Interment at| reaved family . of their Ia{o brotber, C% % » glasses, check, diamond ring, etc.: last Fri- Glenwood Cemetery. 12 CHARLES BRYAN, who died Sunday, day eveniog oéar Cenmus Ofice: rewsrd, Mra. | GRAVES. Wednesday, March 11, 1035, at ber | Mareh 6, 1625, 1208 H STREET.N.W. len I . Clev. 2247, 3506 Living. | * resideace, e SOPHLA, | BUSHROD. Kacred to th ¢ my de ston st 1227 | beloved ife of Walier 0, Graves. Rs.'m&‘ nlece, u.«-rné'ag%ufio"fif"’:fia%iefi’yfv:rf MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST INNER TUBE, oize 4038, between 4th and § | Mill bo held at the Church of the' Reforma. | years ago today, March 12, 1918. ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE 4 B, & O trelght vard. - et tion, B st. between 2nd and 3rd sts. s.e.. on v & Heall & Sharp Co 4th and S acers O "1™ | Sufurder, March 14, at 3 pm.° Interment| " gomifotn® 00, 200 willing haud, ——CLYDE J. NICHOLS ——. L A e T ey pe e e Home' e dark” without” vou,“Hattie, CHAS. S. ZURHORST rewhrd. Phone West 101. 12¢ D - Ve miss you everywhere. . S, 7 HALL. Tuesday, March 10. 1825, at Miami, HER AUNT, LILLIAN WILLS, 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. NOTEBOOK, containing shrubbery sales. - = = ard, - Address oz 100.C. Sar omee. - 130~ | Pk, SUNIE CLIFTON, (e Braund). be | GUMMINGS. Inmamory of our only son, KEN- | _______Phone Linwln 312, _____ PEARL NECKLACP, fu or mear downtows | Miami Thursday, March i2. (Warreaton pa- | hE This lfe ane sear a50 todis, Mamh 1o, | Balmer — Bivers 1n commeetion. - Commadioy partment stores or on lowa ave. bus. pers please copy.) 024, axed 13 yoars, T A - and casdern ‘crematorium. . MoSersie —— -} 3 -3 HAMMON. el Clu 5! Ne e 2 ve. NW. ‘el. call ] PEARL BEADS, on or pear Tth ot, n.we Bun: | 19 sssstable a- the. cnapel Ebencece ar 5 Neer hall we cease to love vou, ppices. 383 Pa. dve. N.W. Tel catl A 1555, day, it Marel 8, Reward. “5000 Water | Ghareh, 4th ana B st w Sunave Mach | suvercnt v Toreems Bogera 0 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. st n. at'1 o'clock, to_attend the funeral of 3 g . PERINESE, red, female black face, white | our pust treasurer, WILLIAM HAMMON.' Around your aweet and peaceful grave. | 1113 BEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 chest. Reward. 2700 Tilden. Olev. 3246. &. R. SAUNDERS, Pres. Son, we know you are happs, Modern Chapel. S AhabE = P 3 ISABELLA WALKER, Cor. Sec. 13 In the mansions of the blessed, Heart-shaped, of whole pearls; reward. ‘Where there is no pain or sorrow, P st. Frankiin 10456, 13 | HAMMQND. Departed this life Tuesdar. In your sweet, eternal rest. POCKETBOOK—Long silk, containing money, | March 10, 1925, after a brief iliness, LILLIE oo P check, pencil; In Metropolitan Theater. M. | M. (nee Travers), beloved daughter of Mrs. Bursde Stemoples Wil Hotr teves. _1241 Wisconsia Ave. West 804 e sines. 1210 310 noe Aqame shasw. s | Elisa Travers and the late Scipeo Travers. Time cannot change them, 'tis trie, B “Senstner. : mabesw. 76 |1 B Travers e e IR T L oere Gt ar e e, v Wm. H. Sardo & Co. PUPPY—_Brindic color, “white breagt, Black | Hammond.' She leaves to mourn their loss Our loving remembrance of you. b N = face, 8 montls; reward. Call Nortls 2500-W. | a loving mother, two devoted brothers. SADLY MISSED. MOTHER AND DAD. «| 412 H St NE. Lincoln 524 13+ James and Harey.'and a number of relatives | ERTTER. In ead but loving remembrance of | Modern Chapel _ PUPPY—Wirehalred, amswers o Game of | and friends. Fuberal Sunday, March 15, at | —our darling baby, EDWARD — ERVIN JAMES T. RYAN “Judy''; reward. Phone Adams 5028. }izfl.;:!gkmfmm E?he::rl:rmhlé'}:i, Crx"""fi" ;-infl'n. ;n"hn died three years ago today, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. RING-Heavy gold_seal. lost about March 1. it Tl mech TR IS e o Reward offred. Kladly communicate Maia SR R IR L S EpwaRE il be done. O Lewd Modol OhaLs), vate Astatinons > Erl Wssiies e bukoa e evec i o0 Doright ang faithiol ln all of her wave. | ZRTTER. In sad but lovlnfi_n‘mflnbflnr; of v fs Shemecten. giano twners tools’ Reward it soturted fo | RToring eart and ever s king, . 07 | my dufliog grasdson, EDWARD ERTTER. | YT | SPZARE CO 5004 st. se. St e I T IO T L Who ‘died " three years sgo today, March 1%, WRIST WATCH—Waltham, m, ™ M. H. 14% 1023 Neither the successors of nor con- K. Wednesday eveoing, 21it and ¥ sts. 2.w. | azARD, March 11, 1925, at his residence, 215 | - Fhyough mist of pai wod feups© |mected with the original W. R. Spears wid the Amaryils flower show. 14th & B. Re- | Foortaio” ave . Takoma Perk. Ma o FHRANR St God hes ooeaet thens atove blishment. ward._Address Box 205.0, Star ofice. _18% | PAMILTON HAZARD, beloved husband of B e g e Y s Foav_ anae 940 F St. N.W. WRIST WATCH-Ladiea'; vicioity T4th and | Lillian Hasard, aged 87 vears 11 months. | HIS LOVING GRANDMOTHER ERTTER. ¢ S = = 5 . No.'s, rard fom * the Takoma. o Fewards inftinia 30 ¥ Lo 1257 | Chirch, Aspen st and Bisey Bravch mad, | FORD., 1n sad but lovine remembrance of FUNERAL DESIGNS. $0 BILL AND 35 BILL—Thursdsy moraleg, | at 2 p.m.. Friday. March 13. Interment in | 7, dear fathen, EDWARD C FORD, whof_. “BLACKISTONE'S At 80. 1754 Lanier pl. . ) (Fredericksburg, Va.. | §0% "GRANDCHILDREN 'AND NIECE. ¢ BLACKISTONE'S Bull Terrier Puppy. JAGQUES. On Monday, March 9, 1925, ELEA. | GORDON. In memory of our beloved ter. | Floral “Blanket Sprays” Strayed from vicinity of Woodbu. D. C: | NOR B belcved dinghter of Wil €. | SN, Yoge U 06 IAF 860 10| ng Oumer Beautiful Floral Desigas at white bull terrier puppy about ¢ and the iste Mae L. Jacques. Funeral from 310, uncut ears. Suliering Trom e imtestions) | her late residence, 807 22nd st. B.w.. on| Lvery day brings back sweet memorics, |Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 3707. disorder. Liberal reward for its return to 5618 | Friday, March 13, at 9:30 a.m. mqux.ml Every memory brings a tear; Prompt auto delivery service. K3 X2 K3 X K3 " 0 o0 o8, D2 XD s’ > oo®, XX K2 d bottoms finished with lace and embroidery. Second Floor webbing in back, and closed Second Floor crotch. Full cut. Sizes 34 and dainty embroidery. Skirt Sizes 2 to 6 years. Suits, with elastic knit 3o o K2 0 IXIX Silk Undergarments Tots’ Voile Dresses i Street Floor Only 8 in the lot. For- Small Tots of Silk Chemise $1.98 merly §398. Sizes 2 10 5 &Y 08 Yarn Oddments, Ball . s *, 3 ° o and Step-in Bloomers. Pretty years. In pink, blue and _ Odds and ends of Attractive styles neatly trimmed with Salai i Colored Yarns in numerous laces and ribbons. weights, colors and qualities. c eceoa B ; All “specially redoced for dis: St Men’s Handkerchiefs, § for posal. e - Street Floor Silk Gloves eSOl Linen-finish, White Perfect and some irregu- andkerchiefs, wit| all- lar qualities of Two-clasp white hem. A splendid $1 Waste Baskets Silk Gloves of well known c quality at this very small Close-out of Neat Cre- 2> mais. K2 * K QXD o % o QX 3 S K3 <X K ' O 0, X3 o, K2 " D .0 & Jooge ofe 3 %o makes. Every correct Spring figure. K3 X X4 " color in all sizes. A very Street Floor tonne Baskets in good col- timely special. m ors and patterns. A re- ‘: Street Floor markable Friday offeri; Street Pearl Necklaces (Mfd.) Vol Ul of * 10c Lingerie Tape, 3 Yards for o *! 9, X3 e o0 SX2 X % o%% XD 0 K <> Smart 24-inch Necklaces in graduated style. Filled pearls ted syl Fied peay 5 ( Fink, Blue or White Tape (manufactured) of lovely, C in_soft, firm quality that e entes nmbet with O 525 WOmen s Coats will wear and Tauader well 1 Oc K ¢ o oo edeede S td D> "’ ®, *' solid gold ring clasp or jew- . A special price on this eled sterling silver clasp. Just a few—of fur-trimmed staple item—Friday only. Very special. and untrimmed models in Street Floor s excellent Winter- weight i $6.50 $7 Nemo Corsets fabrics. Splendid colors and $1 ane Veils Disconl gaaammbrrs ol a good assortment of sizes. Fallllcy nr.‘,,c eils i this well known make. Lot 32 95 Save money—by purchasing b e dAo‘tt:“mg 3 5 . c % <% %0 o 20 050 930 63 o0 430430 o RS IR % includes low and medium a coat now for future needs. birdered effects: bust models, with six effi- Choose Our Usual $10 Coats Street Floor rBien‘t( hose supporters. £ ss s“ roken size range. or c, 75¢ Neck ¢ Neckwear Pg Pow Choose Our Usual $15 and Smart Collar and Cuff $5.75 Crepe de Chine Overblouses $19.75 Coats for $10 Sets. Neat Collars, Pancls Good-looking _Blouses in $3 98 ; Choose Our Usual $25 and organdy and silk. ' White 35c ®, " K3 aXa) g3 "o’ ) black, nAva and various at- tractive colors and combina- tions. Tailored and smartly Street Floor trimmed styles. - - ESc, 39¢ Trimming Braids, Yd. . % to 1 inch Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Children’s Handkerchiefs, for ~ widths Biack, Women's Chiffon-weight Silk S, colors and stun- Hose, with mercerized garter top. Pretty Handkerchiefs in ning combinations. 1 Black. gun metal, nude, skyne, at- sport colors. Just the kind Correct for trim- mosphere and other shades. Slight youngsters are so proud to c ming Spring coats 7 :g irregulars of $2 quality. show. and frocks. 2 $29.75 Coats for $15.75 and colors, all in pleasing Second Floor—King’s Palace styles. P o Oo o doade 630 430 43 450 430 63 o id 2 ool Street Floor 1st st. n.e. after 6 p.m. Telephone Adams | mass at St. Patrick's Chureh at 10 o'clock. [ Deep within our hearts we cherish Artistic—expressive—inexpe osive. 292" after 6 p.m. Telephone Main 1345 from | Helatives fricads lavited. Intermeni| Thoughts of oue we loved so dear. Cor gt T B R S b e P 0 Glenwood Cemetery. 18 THE FAMILY, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. LR A

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