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NEW MALL STARTED. Plans for this mall call for a broad north-south axis of Lafayette Park, affording a clear view of the White House and Sixteenth street, has been started by the office of public build- RALEIGH HABERDASHER ings and grounds under the direction of Cel. Sherrill. Work upon a wide mall on the grassy strip, with sidewalks flanking it on each side, running from Penn- sylvania avenue to H street. No road- way will be constructed, however, and the removal of the famous Andrew Jackson statue is not involved in the project. Thirteen Ten F_Street Friday and Saturday! Interwoven $1-50. 51 and 75¢ Silk-&-Wool Hose 69c 3 pairs value at 09c. all sizes. Raleigh Ha Satisfaction for 52m You know the quality of Interwoven Hose; it’s a big regular prices; they’re unusual values at In black, brown, gray, green and natural shades; berdasher Guaranteed Thirteen Ten F Street To Give Linen Luster and Loveliness Linens laundered to an extraordinary whiteness and beauty must be cleansed by unusual methods. realized this. Tolman Laundry long The result of our constant striving for perfection led to MacKenzie Sizing. This new process is used by Tolman Laundry exclusively. It gives the cloth a smooth, even drape, a fresh snowy whiteness and stands out the pattern re- embossed free and clear. The charge is no higher than for’ ordinary laundering. Try this improved system this week— and see how beautiful your linen can be. Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN I AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. NNW. A Finer Fuel Finer because of filtering by an entirely new process—obtainable only at the Minute Service Sta- tions. Three filterings — twice through screens and once through chamois—give gas that flows smoothly through your -carbu- retor, leaving no residue to inter- fere with your engine’s efficiency. For Satisfaction and Only best known gasolines receive the Triple-Filter treatment at the Minute Service Sta- tions. Al grit, grime, and sedi- ment is removed by ftriple-filtering. For dependable, peppy, CLEAN fuel, insist on triple-filtered. Qck Action inute Sz’rfliceytatiom | Allan E. Walker, President Penna. Ave. and 21st St. N.W. Georgia Avenue and Upshur St. 17th and L Sts. N.W. Linworth and C Sts. S.W. 10th and E Sts. N\W. 1705 L St. N.W. Florida Ave. and 3d St. N.E. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |NOTABLES ATTEND ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. RITES FOR MRS. DAVIS. Peaths. Prof. F. W. Franz of New York City will spcak Sunday, 11 am., at the Metropolitan Theater on *“Swal- lowing Up Death in Victory—Mil- lions Now Living Will Never Die.” Admission free. Mr. Franz will speak Sunday, 3 p.m., before a convention of Bible students at Pythian Temple. The Tennis Club of the Government Hotels will give a dance Saturday night. The Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church. Dr. K. B. Moo- maw will be In charge. Alpha Delta Phi will meet at lunel eon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Ma- arillon. The Alumni of George Washington University will meet at luncheon Sat- urday, 12:30 p.m., at the Lafayette Hotel. Assistant Engineer Commis- sloner, Maj. Raymond Wheeler, will tell “What the Arlington Memorial Bridge Is to Mean to Washington” and there will be a talk by Mr. Brew- ster of the law school, who has just been appointed by the trustees of the university to co-operate In the activities of the alumni assoclation. The Washington Club of Printing House Craftsmen and the Stanford Paper Co. will give a pictorial exhibit of paper making, entitled “Paper Making in Pictures” tomorrow, 8 p.m., in auditorium of Wilson Nor- mal School. Anacostia Citizens’ Assoclation and Board of Trade will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and streets southeast, for revision of constitution. The New York State Society will give its Spring dance Wednesday, 9 p.m, in large ballroom of Willard Hotel. All members of the State in- vited. The Business Woman's Counell will meet tomorrow evening at the Church of the Covenant. Dr. Eisenberger will teach Bible Class. The social service committee will have charge of the program. The Vermont State Association of the District will meet for election of officers and other business, Including RITES FOR CURZON Marquis Is Laid to Rest at Church Adjoining Kedleston Hall, Ancestral Home. By the Associated Press. DERBY, England, March 26.—The remains of the late Marquis Curzon of Kedleston were laid to rest today in the family vault beneath the old Kedleston , church, which adjoins Keodleston Hall, the Curzon ancestral home. Marchioness Curzon, Lady Alexan- dria Curzon and Lady Cynthia Mosley, daughters of the late Marquls, were the principal mourners, but a speclal train brought many distinguished persons from London. These, with workers from the Curzon estate, vil- lagers and people from nearby towns, assembled in the park of Kedleston Hall to join in the final tribute to the dead statesman. The Archbishop of York, assisted by the Bishop of Southwell, officlated during the first part of the service in the marble hall of Kedleston, where the coffin remained throughout the night. Workers from the estate car- rled the casket to the church for the final service. Mrs. Florence P. Kahn, the new Congresswoman from California, was formerly a high school teacher in San Francisco. plans for the maple sugar party, Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Hotel Continental Rev. Dr. Walter A. Morgan will speak on “An American Contribution to Civilization,” and Mrs. Goldie Dres- sler Hutchins will sing. Mra. R. H. 8. Dyer will have a Manuseript Musical evening tomor- row, 8 o'clock, at the Woman's Alliance meeting at All Souls’ Church. St. John's Lodge, No. 11, F. A. A. M., will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., Fellow Craft degrees. Address by Past Grand Master J. H. Milans. Re- freshments. 3% 709 13th St. Silk and Parchment Shades A most attractive assortment. A variety of colors. All sizes for all lamps. [ 10% DISCOUNT ON LAMPS | C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. LL Main 34, Convenience -~Econor Woteen SRTISFACTIO YOURSELF There is much satisfaction to be derived from the fact that YOU CAN RENT A N BUICK, CHEVROLET or FORD—and use it for vight-seeing or for business—AT A VERY LITT| EW-—CLEAN—HUPMOBILE, leasure, COST! We offer you unlimited service, and our unusually large selection of AUTOS mahes it convenient to RENT A CAR AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF. DRIVE IT YOURSELFCO MAIN OFFICE SR/-Z25 ISNSTN.W. FRANKLIN 6020 KE.COR. /4™a W. S75. NORTN /122 OFF/CES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES S| LAUN] electric WASHES AND DRIES washing -DRY-ETTE machine WITHOUT A WRINGER |} That’s one reason why men are often as enthusiastic as their wives about the Laun-Dry-Ette. They know this wringerless washing machine is a re- specter o f buttons. It simply can’t tear them off. The unusual construction of the Laun-Dry-Ette causes us to suggest an inspection of it. You will be sur- prised and pleased. There will be no obligation. Convenient Terms of Purchase Machinary Suppliss 1328-1330 NewYork Ave. . Phone Main 6800 30 TONIGHT. The Men's Club of All Souls’ Me- morial Church will meet at a dinner served by ladies, of the parish. Dr. Hdwin E. Slosson of the Academy of Sclences will give a talk on “Chem- ieal Control of Life.” The Marine Corps League will meet, 8:30 o'clock. in the Old Land Office Bullding, room 104. Officers will e elected and the constitution and by- laws amended. Maj. 8. C. Fegan, n tional adjutant of the league, will be the principal speaker. Willlam F. Hunt Chapter, O. E. 8, will meet 7:30 o'clock. Kit Carson Post, No. 2, G. A. R., will celebrate its fifty-ninth anniver- sary at Grand Army Hall. There will be a program of old war songs, a motion picture of the Canyon of Colorado and a talk on Mexico. There Will be no afternoon meeting. The Irish History Club will meet, 8 o'clock, at 604 1 street. The Conduit Road Citizens' Assocl- ation will meet, 8 o'clock, In St David's Parish Hall _The Vicar's Aild Society of Trinity Eplscopal Church will serve a chick- en dinner from § to 7 o'clock, Third and C streets. The Men's Club of St. Mary ; : garet's Church will meet, 8:15 o'clock. CIit- iol:d K.mBerrymun of The Evening Star will give a chalk talk h making of cartoons, - The Folicemen’s Association will meet at Pythian Temple for a short business meeting followed by a pro- gram of orchestra, solo music and #peeches by prominent men. Senator Ball will be honor guest and others speclally invited are the Commission- ers of the District and a number of members of the House and Senate. William Pickens, field secretary of the National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, will speak on “Lynching a Menace to In- terracial Good Will" at the Metro- politan A. M. E. Church, M street be- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth, at 8 ock, under auspices of the Wash- ington and Vicinity Federation of Clubs, Healing clinic by Garnett January, ir Unity Auditorium, 1328 I street, af 3, 5 and 7 o'clock. — When Mrs. Henry Wood wrote “East Lynne” she had much difficulty in finding a publisher. Since then the novel has been translated into some languages, and in Great Britain alone its sales have totaled many millions, THE RESILIENT CORK TILE FLOOR GIVES COMFORT DIGNITY AND QUIET Consult = The Baker Co., Inc. 1110 F St. N.W, Distributors for Bonded Floors, Ine, Manufacturers— Engineers = . ‘A surety bond with every foor” year ace due to the fact that be gives more than True Value. Funeral Cars, local funerals $7.00 Complete Funerals, including Canket, Hearse, Cars and all, 875, $100, 8125, $150 No extra charges runing up big bills on patrons. Fully Equipped Ambulances $4.00 Any muke Steel Vault on the market. . ceio.. 58500 Chaimhers service {s one-half the old- time undertaker's charge. all The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 432, J. French ~ Simpson’s 7th and R. 1. Ave. NW. is a Star Branch For the convenience of those in the neigh- borhood of J. French Simpson’s Drug Store— a Star Branch Office has been established there— where you may leave your Classified Ads for The Star—at the same nundnu-ndw:the same prompt publication as if left at the main office. ‘The Star is recog- nized as the great Classified medium in ‘Washington and for that reason it prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office THURSDAY, MARCH 26, | ave. 192; THE WEATHER District of Columbfa—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; minimum temperature above freezing; tomor- row unsettled, probably showers colder tomorrow night; moderate south and southwest wind; Maryland—Fair tonight, warmer in central portion and esst portion; to- morrow unsettled, prooably showers; warmer {n extreme east portion, cold- er in extreme west portion; fresh southeast and south winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy and warmer tonight; tomorrow unsettled, prob- ably showers, warmer in east portion; modern southeast and south winds. West Virginla—Unsettled tonight and tomorrow, probably showers, warmer in east portion tonight; cold- er tomorrow. Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 69; 8 p.m., 62; 12 midnight, 52; 4 a.m, 43; 8 am., 46; noon, 67. Barometer—4 p.am., 20.95; 8 pm., 30.00; 12 midnight, 30.02; 4 a.m., 30.04; 8 am., 30.05; noon, 30.00. Highest temperature, 71, occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at 6:45.a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 54; lowest, 38. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls, at 8 a.m. today. Temperature, 46; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:42 am. and 4:09 pm.; high tide, 9:34 am. and 10:00 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:28 a.m. 4:55 p.m.; high tide, 10:18 am. 10:43 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6:03 am.; sun and and Today: 6:25 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:02 a.m.; sets 6:26 pm. Moon rises 7:29 am.; sets 8:44 Automobile Jamps to be lighted half hour after sunset. Varieus Cities. Temperature. 2 = Weather. *eaajemonng g gy Abllene, Tex. 29.82 Albany ... 30.04 Atanta 30,08, Atlantic City 30.04 Baltimore .. 30.04 Pt.cloudy Ciear Clear Incksonvill Kansas (it Tos Angeles Toutsvill ThEl Cloudy Pt.clovdy Pt_cloudy Clear Clear 2 Clear Pittaburgli | Clear, Portiand. Me. San Diego. . Francise St. Lous Ht, Paul.... Keattle .. Spokane WASH.,D.( FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations Temperature. Weather, Tondon, : Cloudy Parir, i 5 Cloudy Vienna, Austria. Cloudy RBerlin.”Germany... Cloudy Copenhagen, Denmark Cloudy Stockholm, ‘Sweden. Cloudy Gibraitar, 'Spain.. . Part cloudy A recent survey Indicates that the average girl college student spends four and one-half hours a week in | dancing, or about one-fifth as much time as she devotes to study outside the classroom. : FOUND. POLICE DOG_AND HOUNT), gray, with imot- tled black spots on body, male. Apply Wash, ington Anfwal Rescue League, 349 Maryland W, RAG—March 25, 30 Tetween 3027 N et and S1st and M. black and green bag, containing money, kevs and visiting cards, Liberal reward If returned to 3027 N st n.w. TAR_PIN—Platinum, diamond, at Masflower Hotel. Reward. 1614 Alllson’st. n.w. 2i% Ining $7, fn Botamical Gar. dens or Capitol grounds, Wednesday. Reward, Address Box 266-E. Star ofice. . BRIEF CASE—On Upshur st., near 4th i ainiog insurance papers. Csll Main BRIEF OASE Brown, contalning muaic; vicin- ity Penna. ave., 25th &nd M. Reward. Frank- lin_5000. 260 BUNCH OF KEYS_Finder please return fo 1524 Swann st. .. Reward. 28 CAT_Bull_Persian, elige - 360 Conn. ave. _Hewsid: ol OOAT—Blue serge, 215t and G ats.. night. Reward. Grant Magleby, 13 2ad COLLIE—Male, 1356 Quiney st DOG—Pure white bull terrier puppy, old: no :\Ilr: from 2840 .\'e"":prl st. n.w., ‘Wednesday mornin reward. Phone Schauf- i Cleve, 718 or in_9700. DOG—Brindle bull; answers o the name of Colonel. Return to 1017 23rd st. n.w. Phone North 5757, R!Ellfl. DOG_—Targe, white, with black_spots; license No. 5011 nllewlnl to finder. 183 Ihel'r':ls.n. 579 C. 3.7 Reward. A 193, answers to Rover. FOUNTAIN PEN, fait BALEBOOR: 5 e A FUR PIECE, brown, small, between New Wil- lard and Occldental. Reward if returned to office of Oceldental Hotel. . HANDBAG—Black; pleated silk: Tavender 1i ing. Reward. 16th Street Mansions, Apt. KBYS—Bunch of six_keys lost from Wednesday night on 15th, Mass. ave., or Srd at. Please return to 1514 B st. n.w., or cail N. 8808 ORNAMENT_Green. Sentiment attached. Re- ward return to E. H. Catlln, jr., 300 13th n.w. PART _of machinery. gears, was lost on 16th ;s < lumbia about 5 o'clock last Monday. 1t found please call. Dr. Del Campo, Mexican embassy. _Phone Adams 8. POCKETBOOK—Lady's. biack aund brown, containing pay envelope, jewelry, papers, driver's permit. Return' 8180 0 'st, Phone West 29 or Clarendon 224-W-1. reward. 3 < POODLE, white, With BIack nose, _calied “Buster'’: liberal reward. Call Line. 6572. ¢ GODLE, Spanish: straved from 2722 0 i D ite with yellowish ta ears and Dac med “Tut'’: reward. Phone West 979. 2 PURSE—Brown, confaining bill and change, Ethrday, March 91, vicinlty 43 st sow. a Census Bidg. Linc. 1028 RING—Lady's. turn to Allce ward. SPECTACLES_Dark, shell, In brown case ked B." inside. Reward. Mrs. G. Brown. Main 8050, Br. 370. Bas SPECTACLES—Boy's tortolse shell, in Takoma Ferk petween Takoma Theater and Hyiand ave. Reward. Mrs. F. S. Redman, 696 Hy- land ave. Col. 5693, SPRUTAOLESTortolse-shell; between 80th and_Arlington Court House, Reward. at. n.w. 26 SUITCASE, of books, personal effects, etc. reward. Main 3807, 27 ‘H—Between 15th_and You sts, anq Apt. ;.A'rg‘ Mendota: lady’s, closed m:,‘ gold witch, bearing initials “'A. R.” Phooe N. 1929. 28¢ WRIST, WATCH, 1ady’s. goid, Eigin, nitiais Y hewara. 185 $faryiand ave mer Liscoin 2029. 320 BILL_Thursday, from 13th and Maryiand Ave. to Lansburgh's, Reward If returned to 1525 Maryiand ave. ne. Mrs. Shapland. Sirauger in the cits. ¥ ierauian T oh st w. d, set with 3 opals. Re- ompson, 332 11th s.e. Re- $25 REWARD for return of male dos. lost March 20, n.w. Cleve. 29, -4 | caMERON. jDE_ATLEY. Funeral Services to Be Held at 1467 Irving Street Tomorrow. Funeral services for Mrs. Florence M. Davis, 71 years old, widow of the late David Brown .Davis, who died at her residence, 1467 Irving street, Tuesduy, will be conducted at the residence to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock, with in- terment in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Davis s survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson of Chevy Chase, Md., and Mrs. Forest De Lore Van Valin and Miss Bertha S. Davis, both of this city, and three sons, John F. Davis of Washington, D. C.. and Charles Edgar Davis and Benjamin Franklin Davis, both of New York City. Oliver J. Wells Dies. EW YORK, March' 26.—Oliver J Wells, a former justice and a direct descendant of William Wells, vho was a member of the council of Gov Nicholl, the first English governor of the province of New York, died at his home here yesterday after a lin- gering {llness. He was 80 years old. Cards of Thanks. CREAMER. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of and beautiful floral tribut h of our beloved wife and me OATHERINE C. CREAMER, FAMIL DABNEY. We wish to express our to our rela the wanager snd death of our dear NEY. SISTERS, MARGARET STODDARD. O'NEILL. 1 wish express thanks and app on to wy relatises and friends for their beuutiful floral tributes and kindness shown during the lllness of my belored wife. EDNA WIL A HERBERT WILLIAM O'NEILL. Peaths. March 24, 1925, Dr. WILLIAM T. . beloved husband of Cordelis D, of 1236 Qui ne. Funerai from tie residence of bis soi. Keonedy GRAY, ANNA to my e 9:15 am. | Requiem mass st St "% Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. 2 BROWN. Departed this life on Wednesd March 8., at the reside James Davis, 2 widow of the Funeral . Mre. . EMMA TDA, Joseph H. Brown, his residence, Fallx Church, Leloved husband ther of Benideue B. Conn, Albertus Brown, Mabel B. nd_Pearl Harris. Funeral Saturday. 28, 11 w.m., at Falls Church, Va. Inte Harmony BROWN. Monday. M ARD ALFRED BROW ¥thel Brown. He loss one son, two s ves and friends. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. of Payne, Ada Todd 23, 1925, RICH beloved husband of Brother a founder and ex-offic JAMES H. WHITE BUTLER. Jr., Sec Members of the Men's CIff Rock Amsociation are requested to attend the fu- neral of our late brother, WILLIAM R. CAMERON, from Zion Raptist Church, Fri day at 1 pm. Death No. 154 W. H. J N, W. J. SINGLETON, ary CAMPBELL. The Home Renefit liereby notified of the death of M BELL. Funeral Friday at 1 o Zion Baptist Church, F st. s.w MARY 'BRYANT, the funeral CAMERON Men's Club, ISAAC A, Pres. President ety are CAMP. % from President ANNIE COO CARNELL. JAMES S el Carnell, "aged Iate residence, | Cemeters. DARCEY. March AS E aged 69, Tuesdas, DARC 24, 192 beloved Rarbara E. Darces (nee Pries) garsices at the pariors of Sons, 3034 M st mw. Departed this life 9:15 a.m.. PHOEBE JANE, years. rasidence -of her daug) Williams, 70 Preston ave.. &t 2 pm. FERGUSON. 25, BERTHA Joseph Ferguson Ferguson. She leaves to mourn their loss three sisters and five brothers. Fu March 27, at 1 p.m.. from ptist Church, Rev. Franklin . Ervest Jarvis Co. in charge FREDERICK. Departed _this ednesday moraing, 40 am.. at her residence, ALICE GERTRUDE, devoted Mrs. Lillian Simous, George Albert ~ Frederick. — She their loss one daughter, three sons, one son- inlaw, Tewls Simms: five grandchildren host of friends and other relatives. Funeral Saturday morning, 2 am. from the residence of ber d z 1338 South Capitol st. John T. Rhines & Co. in charge. FRIZZELL. Tuesday, March 24, 1925 at 4 pm., at the residence of his granddaughter, Mre. ‘Henry H. Trundle, 1010 Fuclid st. n.w.. CHARLES 8., beloved husband of the late Sarah B. Frizzell. Funeral from the above ch 27, thence to St. . 15th and ¥ sts.. will be said at ® a.m. Rela: tives and fricuds invited. Interment at Holy Hood Cemeters. Our father in sleeping, So free from all pain; 0 wake him not, Sweet Bpirit, to suffer again. His suffering all over, His pains are all gon He is sleeping so soundly, © let Lim sleep on IS CHILDREN. 28, 1 Capt. Cherrydal mother of William and leaves to mourn 26e GEOGHEGAN. March Dickson Home, WILLIAM ~ C. GROGHEGAN, at the age of 85 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. . Departed this life about four weeks : remains recovered from C. & 0. Can arch 23, WILLIAM, husband of Rosie Pratt Hail. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving mother, father, five sisters and brothers and & host of other’ feldiivrs and friends. Remains resting at John T. Rhines' funerel chapel, 901 rd St. s.. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m., Deep Point, Va at the John HIOHEW. Wednesday morning, March 1925, at the Little Sisters, H and 8rd st JOHN' DENTON HIC aged 95 years. Private_interment at Mount Oliret Ceme. tery. (Baltimore papers please copy.) * EIRSHMAN, Wednesday, March 25, 1925, RACHEL, aged 54 years, beloved wwife of Joseph, and devoted “motlier of Samuel and Simon ‘Hirshman and Mrs. Samuel W. Wol- poff. Funeral wiil take place from the chapel of Bernard Danza 3501 14th st. n.w., Thursday, March 26, 1935, at 4 p.m. KIDWELL. Thursday, March 26, . D. C.. 2 beloved husbasd of Mary Fureral from St Patrick’s Episcopal Chapel, Foxall rd., oo Saturday, March 80 p.m. Interment Oskton, Va, R friends fnvited. ‘Wednesday, March 25, 1925, at 6: residence, 1768 T st beloved mother of r James Pean and PriscillaProctor. ~ She leaves to monrn their loss one sister, two nieces and one randdaughter. Funeral Baturday, March ), at 1:30 p.m., froam Tenth Street Bap- tist Church, Rev. Wilbanks oficiating. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. iu charge. RIOHARDSON, March 26, 1925 Jr., infant of Jumes B. and C: son, aged 5 weeks and 4 d services at late residen tives a PENN, am. and JAMES B., fe. at 2 pm. on Friday, March 27, terment Cedar Hill Cemetery, RIDGWAY. Wednesday, March 1025, at her residence, 3016 ‘Dumbarton ave. n.w., JOSEPHINE LYNCH RIDGWAY, widow of Thomas Edwin Ridgway, M. D., and daugh- ter of the late Commodore Dominick Lynch, TU. 5. N. Funeral services on Friday, March 27, &t 9:15 a.m., at Holy Trinity Church. Interment (private) at Arlington. Pl omit flowers. ROBINBON. March 24, 1825, at her resi- dence, 420 P st. now.. after a short illoess, Mrs. SARAH ROBINSON. She mourn their loss two daughters, Mrs. Meeta Jones and Mrs. Bertha Cranford: obe brother. one sister, three grandsons, one granddaugh- ter and foor great-grandchildren and 2 host of other_relatives and _friends. . Funeral services Friday, March 27, at Third Baptist Church, 5th and Que sts n.w., ut 2 p.m. Friends and relatives {nvited to attend. * ROSS. Wednesday, March 25, 1925, at her Tesidence, 1149 .6th st. n.w., IDA E. the devoted mother of Harry and Bernard Ross Funeral Suturduy, from Mount M Baptist Church. \ 0BS. The officers and members of Vie- torla Council, No. 27, I. 0. St; Luke, are requested to attend & call meeting at Wins- low’s Hall, 12th and R ste. n.w., Friday. March 27, § o'clock p.m.. 0 make arrange ments for the funeral of Funeral Saturday. March [ | SCHULTZ. Wednesday, March 25, 1925, at 230 pom., MARY L. beloved wito of the te Jobn'Schultz, mother of Fred and Jobn hults. ~ Funeral from her late residenc 1518 8th st. n.w., Fridsy, March 27, at p.m. Relatives aud friends {nvited. 'Inte ment (private) at Rock Creek Cemetery. * 1025, _at WAL} Admiral Jobn G. Walke in the 00th year of her ag rvices ‘At A1l Souls' Uniiarian Churck, 16th and Harvatd sts.. Saturday, March 11 w.m. Interment Arlington. WATKINS. Departed thls lifs Wedaesday, 925, at her residence, 1421 New Jersey “ave. BU! , be loved wife of Gale Notice of funeral hereafter. . 4 this life on Thursday 40 wm., at his resldence, ELIZ WAT atkizs. Willlam, Johin, Robel Contee. ' Notice of fui WHITE. ‘Thursday, March 26, L. WHITE (nee H William J. White of 215 12th st. . neral from the above residence Saturdas March 28, ut 8:30 a.m.; to the Ho Comfortef Chure will be sung at 9 am. Relatives sud Tnterment Mount Olivet Cemetery Wednesday, March fant son of Willie B. Funersl at pare now., Friday, Mare Memoriam. memory of my bels : BROOKS, e ago today WIE AYME G BROWN. A tribut my dear son, ( Darted his lite today, Februs: Before our residence. at 1 o In BROOKS. In I thix 1i H and_memory of BROW 1 oue month ag: ses he faded Patiently his suffer Untll God calléd him aws. HIS LOVING MOTHER, BESSTE BROW S Ihar little Clar My little friend have left us i the ‘pain is so hi bear. We all our hearts t Sou are in heaven with where God's saints wi A LOVING FRIEND), CLARK. In memory of RICHARD H who died one 20 today, Ma ELLA" 1. DUNCAN. A tribute of love to of my dear mother. SUSIE AN: who died six years ag 5. 1919, After due trials and hes After due sorrow and p After @ life full of chung After the stormelouds The: W SISTER CLARK the 10 BY DU Ma loving remembrance danghter und ° sister. LUCY INS, who Jesus three years ago t puthway Where thine THE FAMILY A, tribute of love and mem PHILIPPINE HAY LEHNE 1918 LEHNERT. our mot| Who ente MERRIETT. dear friend who left 1919, You have gone home, dear Blia. To vour Savior, ve won the heavenly b1t 18 for me fo. 40, HER FRIEND LOUISE. * MIDDLETON. Sacred to the memo devoted mother and beloved iwife, BESSIE 1. MIDDLETON. who d this life two years a v, March 26, 1922 ol k of you, dear mi arts are sad with would be like hexten Could we hear your voice again HER IONELY CHILDREN aced npon your grave Tn ever loving memo n ELLA THOMPSON MERRIET me six vears ago today, March en we t And our » eleeps b As HER DEVOTED HAMILTON PORTER. A the memory of onr d VERNIE LEE PORTE years ago WALLACE. ar WALLACE, who sears ago today, ) remembranca ELIZABETH Four years have passed sil When' the one 1 loved was ier home. it was His will But in my heart I love her still, : DEVOTED NIECE, ADAH M. HARRIS WARD. In sad but loving remembrance good. kind, true. devoted and dea . MARY G. WARD, who ¢ ed this life two years a Mar. 1923, Ann! o Church at 7 o' Req In our b Sweetly; There That ce that sad alled awas; todsy ¥ mass at St. A tender. not a day we do nof WO0OD. sister. this 1821 0 loving remem! MARION L. W four years ag Mar. BROTHER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. 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