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THE E STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925, thal Pilgrims during the war, going —_—_-_h———._—_r-_—' HAMMER AND SICKLE STAMPS OBSERVING | DR. S. W. BOGAN DEAD. [V.F.W. COUNCIL BACKS' In to that Swiss village to meet repre- sentatives of the German Soclalists. il e . | CUSBERD, He now is accused by his political op- & 4 1 z DORERD, o o HIS HOLY EMBLEMS [so.tnr o v "sccentea o enceic | 1776 DAYS QUT SOON | ¥ative of capitar 1s Buriea in| EMPLOYMENT POLICY| i e e s for 5,000 francs toward his expenses - Santa Barbara, Calif. ‘AY “ in the last election ;hom a0 rld\';rlli]a- e R % oAt What is deatn? On what ju death? ing agent. He readfly admitted the % 3 . Samuel Willlam Bogan, 54 years : J o Smber 10"t French Deputy Takes Oath of Of-|fact to the committee, declaring: |Series of Three to Be On Sale April| o1, native ot Washington, ana for| Commander Carroll's Efforts for e T e To fight Mistral's gang, 1 would I e e R | | T Ve e 4 : many T vsician i . : "Tin the entrance to our homes fice on Insignia of Work- have accepted money from the devil. 4 to Commemorate Lexington- | [[1¥ 1oars a prominent phveician 0| Ex-Service Men in Government s e esmce' s thes it 8 : g i : Who bids HIs children come ers’ Union. - Concord Battle. _::;:dlr:rhnm, Calif., last Sunday, Given Approval. 0 bids His ciila Y il ] When their weary course In trod : to word recelved here Sent to Quantico. Luneral gervices were held in Santa v 0 arbari v, og A i : 8 < By the Associated Prest ch_ C. t.bmrper.n':l::‘fi 'r'i‘én?“é.‘.?fi The special serjes of three postage | (FOMT ;‘:;::Mrian)la':}l 'l';‘:gnlr\h“ha‘t}‘ Department Comdr. William Homet | Aae 1:-.“1tln.nn AND SISTERS .: SARTS, didreh X N e tae hioayna ees, thlb slix,imnd | SATD {0 commenoratp | (He 150k} yeacy: Carroll of the Veterans of Foreisn | “iiirand*srd Fathe, "Tohet i Jioied :v:;“r:l‘:x[:nf'wg:-fin::d‘Renmzl Donenn |ordered to. the marine statign at|Anniversary of the battle of Lexing- i K‘r' flt:lxun‘ |.|m« the Jistinction of | Wars was backed in his efforts to| [ho departed this Life ove rear ago todar o . co, Vi d Conc: aced oining the Union Army as an acting| % o S o Sl former Communist deputy, when he|Quantico, Va,, for dut o ane Comcordiwill, ber DIRSOR 0t | i Wi ShlY 30 ee iar|mrotect e ntevestior formen mervice| ie fowers we place upon your grate appeared before the parliaiientary % sale April 4. On the same day the : ‘ Such is death’ Yes, such is death? Foadly remembersd and wadly missed T & 4 1“1 men employed in the Government de- Mar wither and decay. later ccomplcted his course in medi- Y committes which is investigating p W : 7 { new one-half-cent Nathan Hale stamp | cine g partments by his organization at a| But the love for vou within our hearts -C Natha « . and practiced in Washington = election campaign funds. 1 will be offered to the publie. B s Deaths Reported. red o the p » Chairman Mistral The Lexington-Concord stamps will| During ‘v rag i tion last night, in the Natlonal Guard . 4 S 2 o 3 uring the Civil War he participated | FERGUSON. In sad_but loving rememhrance ® {afraia he could not oblige the witnens olowing deatlis linye Locn 1io0rted 10 | be sold at Hoston, Concord, Concord [ n'the” battia of Bull Tun and ogher | Armors | " of our dariing daughter, 1NE7 FERGUSO Wilth thognpcessary Sumbo.h) For B Mithew, 02, "Littie ‘Sisters of ‘the | Junction, Lexington and Cambridge. | Lattics gear this city arroll heretofore has been procead-| who left us sad and lonely six years szi Dugens sald he was prepared for [ JoF Mass., amd at Washingtom: the Nathan | e is®survived by his widow, Mrs, | /"8 @5 an_ individual in seeking to| tedar. March 27, 1019 that. From a portfolio he drew | "“gijam R, Eastman, 80, 1028 19t st. | Hale ‘stamp 2t Washington only. Mary B. Bogs A prevent injustic b, e The happs years you spent with us it e X at Wi | Ma ' “a daughter, Mrs ustice to veterans em- | ran apest. The Bi QLT ¢ [torth) a tamimer and a sicklo’the| chagine % Beroaiy; % SLR) The Lexington-Concord lusue is the | John 1. Shaw, and thres sons, Dr.|PIoYed in the Pederal service, It Wan| Bt acain oes were v ernt) baneliness 1gges t tu | point of the blade guarded by a cork, i or Hospital size of the special delivery stamp and | Fred M. Bogun, u retired Navy sur. |Pointed out. The action last night world can never fill. g8 yle Feature of The Season | crossed them on the table, ralsed his Y M‘l,nl.‘ - %e. I the subjects are LA YT ke s o sunlaation Uequarily (bed MOTHER AN FATIHER, SISTERS BELLE i . and clared a loud voice Florence M. ay . 1467° Irving st. One-ce: creen, “Washington a 5 e A d $ ND ELLEAN Sterling Has *Them In B om this emblem of the | bidiia e, o3, Bt sizsbetiva Hospital, ne-cent, - green. “Washington at|M. C, and Alexander L. Hogan of |Aind” him swear, i par St Cambridge,” representing Gen. Wash- | ) Uaiiade The council, however, made it plain| FEY: In_ Union of the Workers of the City and [ Basie G Kniazan 1118 5 st v g Montreal, Canuda uncil, however, made it plain ! FEX: In los ! . % kit it et pital. | Ington taking comm: of the er- &t the Veterans of Forelg Car Many Different Designs (/G ‘nay mielas ' tb tell the tuth, iths | ARALIshman; il EvCiReUcEEMAL [TRES0} takine: commEndiat thiellmen S e L e S s s whole truth and nothing but the e. | Two-cent, red, “Birth of Liberty.” > - LI And They’re All Trati “The members. of the co | "Hitinay 1. Fortr, st 907 wb at me. | JNOSCIL td, h o Liberte | RITES FOR C, 0. MERWIN, | Carrall op others i their cftorts (0| Deen i ma ntat 00 e tonty sememres. = S 4 Will_never fade away until ill health cau-ed his retirement. | Me°tIN& of the council of administra-| s LoviNG WIFE AND CHILDREN. * rinte | mitee held their sides in laughter. B. Mansfield, 60, 1712 Johnson ave. [and Concord. patntes name : Sara 12 George M. Carter, who has been ac- Dugens, who was recently expelled filiam Hall, 35, found in C. & O. Canal| Five-cent, blue, “The Minute Man,” cused o Sk i When a 1 my sorrow and bitter tears | from the Communist party, first came K reproducing the statue of the Con-|Former Treasury Employe Served | ,.on 5 tiiasing Lo uily) Seicel ow | to public notice as one of the Kien 11, Providence Hospital SR Minnts Meb ot men, in violation of the law govern-| Tiere come sad memories of seven years e e e e e ltom Minute Man st Coneord, M, United States 45 Yen & their retention in the service g z . bearing the inscription: P5 Ay et 3 ¢ desth cannot divide : 5 y hookkeeper in the | will be held in the boardroom of the| TYOURLOVING MOTHER, AUGUS flood their flag to April's breess un-\irasidence, 1472 Newion 'street, Mon- | the purpose of declding on a ilne of |FEX. Bacred to the memory of our beleve i ~ : 4 looking to the prosecu- z , SATU 28 farmers stood and fired the shot|gucted at R e it R el e pro eternal Best seven years ago todey, Ma dependable quality. For more money SATURDAY, MARCH T osd and. a Ha Sonw funeral | tion of Mr. Carter, Mr. Carroll a i We conllhiis i 1 The stamps will go on sale later at | {u"\aun Oliver Comerers | Amter emeet nower has withered Bl 8lve you better styles. k ntel /| all post offices Mr. Merwin was retired from the| - s - B A Tanb in 58 ol of tre Sbcria = aroman ar Government servies In 1922, For| 9#cond-hand sacks from America Who said, “Let her come unto Me i s " . Starting at 7i30 P = THE WE < South to be with relativer, but re. | P01alo crop | Mtgras in the morning Silk Stockings Silk Stockings . H ‘EATHER it et 1o Washlsiaton ABOUL & Feus ——— L T o tetar $1.75 W Park Hotel ight: : | Something said or or something done . ardman Par otel er tonight; minimum temperature e s by DOTa S v 6t Sathing done 3 pairs, §5 : S patiits Mightly " above. Treesings romarar® | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. {ONEILL 1 wish to express ms sicere t i d TONIGHT. ends for the'r Deautiful fie tributes and . HER SON, GEORGE. * Maryland—Fair and colder tonight; . kindness during_the fliness of my | GALLAGHER. A tribute of love and decotin B e s ap R | akoeh to athers. Tona wicals 4o sy se and left of which are two tablets| Charles D. Meiwin, 80 years old.|of varlous veterans organizations| AT Shispers dear mother At less money we couldn’t give you as furled. Here once:the ‘embattled | day " Funeral services. were ' cone |lreas bone one, LENA A FEY o ientered’ i parlors Wednesday, wilh Interment | nounced { '! Sterling 8-0-8 | Sterling Chiffon awhile after hix retirement he went | #7¢ 4%¢d in France for moving the!| FEY FAMI1 | © Full Fashioned | 20 Spring Shades A | w e g = L R T { $1.75 | Music by District of Columbia—Fair and cold- — Card of Thanks. Mother, not one day are You forgotten 4 nks and appreciation t ¥ iatives and | Wish mother was here heer me som: il il Orchestra fair; fresh northwest winds. Y 4 ; i ; tomorrow fair; fresh to strong north. | 1€ Business Women's Council will| leloved w'fe. EDNA W HME: to the memory of our dearly beloved For Reservations, it wina meet at Church of the Coverant. with HERBERT WILLIAM O'NEILL. 25% | band snd father. JAMES BERNARD ( umbia 2000 Fivet clal service committee in ¢ . LAGHER. wio died one vear ago tedas Solmai Virginia—Fair and colder tonight; | the soctal service commi ailiec L Egafl)g Marci 27, 1924 b ] Evening D Z b g > of the program WATFERS 3 SHopS vening Dreas | ) tomorrow fair: fresh, possibly strong northwest winds, diminishing. T T I e R DR S Suddenly, on Wednesday, March The denr face we ioved so well SHOES e West Virginfa—Fair and colder to- | ¢ have for his subject at| —w 'Criamiil STtidence. 2620 Z8h st | Some day our hands shall clasp in this © Sy GosiERD 1 night: tomorrow fair AL atia s —hie st atat Al piLse Tateimetin e ek o ~ me day, some time, our eves shall see tonight’s sermon Plastic Age Barnaby Remains And never say farewel Records for 24 Hours. The girls of the council will take the funeral parloss of Martin W. { HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILD 4 ! i until time of funeral Services ai| | TAMES, DONALD AXD DOROTHT o 1337 F Street NW 2 m Thermometer—Four p.m., 74; 8 p.m,, | Charge of a recgption to follow the | Souls - Church, and Cathedral | GRYEN. In loving _remembrance of 60; 12 midnight, 57; 4 a.m., 55; § a.m., | Service > Taterment Ar- | OTREN JAmRiEr, GRERN won passed 1s 57: noon, & one year ago today. Mareh 23, 1624 Barometer—Four pm., 29.86: § pm, | Mre. R H S Dyer will hold a manu- | Departed this life Thursday. March e o ek et el +| seri cal eve, 3 o'c 7 WU G pan. st a2 Drvant s ione. hut rot forgo 29.87; 12 midnight, 29.84: 4 a.m., 29.75; | SCTiDt musical evening DeloRk ey ’ o ¢| TOVING = DAUGHTERS. MRS =~ MARY AT alduteh 2y 84, e L WiLiiay i RIRO0KS. nushand o WING - DAUGHTERS. = MRS, MA ; ! [ Sarrie Trooke, fatoer of lda E, foimex and | | TOTSG AND NI ghest temperature, T4, occy 4 : : - aric T rother of Susan | Wells, o sa “'“;"""‘ e eeptratuxe, U4, occurred | gt John's Lodge, No: 11, 7. A. A: M,| Retty Davia; Bobert Biweed oot Rusdali| of my dear frient e & Z will meet, 7:30 o'clock. Fellowecraft| Brooks. Funeral Saturday, March 25, 1925, ; Whe departed this life eight _ Lowest temperature, 64, occurred at | Jogroe. Address by vust Goand siom.| At 1 clok e from the Nindteodis| das 7 am. today. H . b - - » Street Baptist Church latives and Gope but not forg: ter Mils Temperature same date last year— | (7 Milans | Highest, 53; lowest The friends invited fo.attend. Remains resting HER FRIEND, LATRA at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral parlors, HAWKINS. In loving remembrance of m e Art of paper making, from iz Georgie ave. nw dearest girl friend. TUCY MAT HAWKIVS Condition of the Water. rough logs to the printed sheet. will| BROOKS. A special communication of Social | ho fell asleen tiree vears sgo. M 2 s be show pictures, § o'clock, at| Lodge. No. A will be beld | 1922 VIOLA CARTER WALKER Temperature and condition of the e oan B niclockoiat o . Wilson N, al Schoo! Sutunguy 11:30 a.m.. a1 | MIDDLETON. In sad and loving remembran water at 8 am. Great Falls Jlsbn Monmal Sehogl Masonic ' and Virginia ave. s.¢ our_dear wife and mother. SADIE F Tide Tables. tions will meet, 8 oclock, in board| Pas WILLIA HER LOVING HUSBAND AND DATGH SRR E . 2. |room of District Building order of the W. M. PHILIP A. TOLSON TE (Furnished by United States Coast W.M: ANDREW J. PAYNE. Secretars MURRAY. 1 s and Geodetlc Survey.) | Fred Payne Clatworthy will lecture BROWN. Monday. March 1925, RICH | danghter a. EDNA H. MUR: Today—Low tide, 4:28.a.m. and 4:66 100 “The Wonders of the West.” Dlc-| o P Brcn. i naite e i ey | Jtho died g p.m.; high tide, 10:18 a.m. and 10:43 { tured in naturml colors, 8 o'clock, at| ‘ar e duo"m, e leaves to mourn theirl 1 p.m. | First Congregational Church. | & host of relatives and friends. Funeral Sur home il o ere Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:13 a.m. and | : . | Sunday, March 20, at Waldorf Md. W NS Tearts GaAt Tove S Gy A 5:41 p.m.; high tide, 11 a.m. and 11:27 | Brig. Gen. H. M. Lord will adaress| Ernest Jarvis Co. in charze = Love ¥ou in desth the =am g { the District of Columbla Library As- I BROWN. Sareh 24 1025 a1 1133 pm . 4t THE FAMILY * sociation. 8:15 o'cloc! 3 £ s reidence. Falls Charch, Va.. HARRISO e K- M {mpotat 15 o'clock, at Grace Dodge MURRAY. In_our ho are fondls remembe hla sty : A tribute. of lose and devotion i ¢ EROWS. beloved | husband of Margaret , ! Subject: “The Nation's Busi-| Brown. father of Benidene B. Pasae. Ada | e memory dear cousin, EDNA R - h f M' Today—Sun rose, 6:02 a.m.; sun sets, | ness.” B Conn. Albertus Rrown. Mabel B. Todd | M G x years ago toda eatur omorrow 1in op Ior 18s€S 6:26 p.m o £50 Peart Harris, - Fonerai Saturdar. Mares | A T I8 L tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:01 4.m.; sun! John' Holland Rose, Vere:Harms-| Tarmons s Relativr and riesds insede s | STEPHEN AND EDWARD. B : + NORMAN. =acred t th memors of oy 6:28 p.m worth professor of naval 'history, e = end, ¥ NORMAN, whe depa on rises, 8:02 a.m.; sets, 9:45 p.m. | University of Cambridge, will lectare | CABRICK, Th e 4 residence. 2 ina ave. & i Automobile lamps to be lighted one- {on “The Crux of Moarrn W S| FRANKLIN o lite "two years today, March Modern Warf. FRANKLIN heloved husbani half hour after sunset. N § o'clock, in Corcoran Hall, Twenty| ©f Amy A Carrick (nes Sood) Fonewi | 102 - 0 N Weather in Cith first street between G and H streets,| Bt Fetors Church Interment - a1 Fort | MY toirit seems 1 Heaten (o G.'W. U. Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends even the penitential tear Temperature. * 3t Yited A B MITCHELL AND MISS A T s 5720 CHAMBERLAIN. Tlursd: “March- 26, 19 H X k .CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TAMBERLAIN. ThenassSMustezea0m:) L SUSE e oring smcsrace of | W. MePherson, J HINE, danghter of | ms beloved wife, Fannie B. Norman w Susan II.’A-lhu-y Fo ation will | e late Dr. Joseni and abeth Thoms Gt tife 0 years ago toda give a tea from 4 to 6 'p.m. tomorrow | (hamberlain, aged Interment . 1923 at 1713 H street. TOW | Newark. Del.. Tiead of Christianas Church Beyond this vale *asjemoing FePe LT vard. There is life e dupangat crmeg 0y CROCKER. March 25 1925, at ber residence, | Unnumbered b The fabric which has resorts, forcasting its pop- WU -~ T Y achieved such a wonder- ularity for Spring and e T B R i G| By Toveatietn et Mealwa [ e At mend s gl M Lol e Atlanta .7 29084 ful success at the Winter = Summer in the North. . i Frtar R e e ‘ma The following birthe have been reported to | Femererr : i the Health Department in the last 24 hours: | . Departed th life March K Hil. hm. Dr N+ S Btoady | B By and Bl P wWeaver her ™ | PEo TUE AR g A Wi é Clear win n beth Melia, boy of the late How M. De Atiey, aged | Denver ... Clear joon B- Ir. and Frances Briscoe, g | Tesidence of her daughter, Mrs. Willlam 0. Detroit Ptclouds | Stewari gt | Wiiams, 50 Fresoa”ave.. Cherryaaie, Ya. 2 3 . - El Taso.... 30. : i Lester B Caroly eatty, . bo < Dear 13 il aid One of Spring’s Bright Gay in Colorings, e R M I iR R e SICHNER. rrin o, EATI R S Spots! Versatile in Style R B o Pilliam and Mary Anderson,bor shwer, agel 67 3 Jorvie ) dien b bt lie Roane.’ boy. HIS SISTER AUST In sad THA.- e RAMMELL i years ago ioday Rose Kashmir Towo.piece Suit, with three-quarter coat, silk lined. Single breasted with mannish collar. Jatives and e STIRERE Kansan City. 50.26 Clear Tasenh and, Phutine s n e it Westarn Cemet S Mo Los Abgeles. 2004 Cloudy Thohas and Mattie Bem g el 30, 3:30 pon ] S : 3 8 Miami, Fla.. 2006 Clear John 3. and_Josephine Neil. by | Homeopathic Hospital, HOWARD €. E t not forgort linings. Bright colors with oring—more often in the New Orieans 30.00 Cloudy David and Eilen Chites, oy, b AR e v eiearit the. o D Wl e JOSEPHIN F two-piece models which Ommaia 1 e 814 uchnnta st how, Sunday. March FUNERAL DIRECTORS. designing of straightline gar- " : Pittsburgh. . 29.58 Rain i ¥ HOUND. gray. with mot- | FREDERICK. Depa this enddenty ments, so these Kashmir Coats Paris continues to indorse .28 e fraton A o chody, male, Apply Wash. | - Wedneslay morni £ st i the successors of nor con- S - 5 . X - Ptelo vo. s { S . cted with the orizinal W. It Speafe are done on straight lines with for the coming season. . 20 Coudy |2 ALICE GER nected with th Dear Buttons, pipings, jabots, R 5 N L l theeo sans, o SESe 5 = = bl red with soft light S 3 <5 S 2 g 4 OUNTING BOOX. i8h and 0 wis S . B ’ f'_l:“;crl vith soft light Summer icl leats nleated fronts ] 0 b R S LR RO TR - : - Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Pockets, pipings and quilt- are style features of the e fe- 1 Tiotew S_South Capitol st " i 3034 MST. NW. giuwe o (e ) EOGHEGAN. M 1 HAGII BT FOREIGN. £ Reward O ta Vil $25 to $69.50 $25 to $55 e it ] B | W.h.peare Co, Berlin, Germa 44 Cloudy 1 w ! MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST Stockholm, Sweden........ "8 Part clg ‘ T poshand °f | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE Hamilton, Bermuda. ... 84 Part cloudy bridge. 2 Conn. ave. Reward. Col. 8103, | &———CLYDE J NICHOLS — n Juan, Porto Rico.. . Clear “on S Thone | So many workers have left Haiti 7. Reward. | KIDWELL. Thursday, Ma L Funeral Directors ;. . - 5 - lubor_shortage. . hnd heavs collar with brass trimminge Ridge rd. D. C.. S N aged Wales style—and skirts which wrap around—often braided—in natural, gray, —_— no tags. Rewanl. Potomac i1 i Rid Jackuonviile. 2008 G2 ... Clear James and Julia Farrall boy Mibday: Aaret Ve Taitr | TR AMMELL. Sachod Natural kashmir with bright Sports types—gay in col- Lovisville -. 29.60 Clear Herndon and Jowephine Nichols. gir ENGLAND. Fridar. March 2 : ] i New York 1 Cloudy Carroll “and May Strotvar o e Gordon ¢ Hinexle contrasting linings. A partic- \ > ar et M v s e Cardn O k) ularly adaptable fabric fo =g omaia . a0 R fricuds imited | = ) ptable fabric for the cvery Fashion cable from Philadelphia 1 dy | _____FOUND. Tnterment. Watersville, Md 2N sz ARFE co : Clondy lian n close-fitting collars and bor- Alber . 940 F St. NW. (ISAAC BIRCH) ings add to their attractivene many models. | . Pt.clowdy | BATL PIN—Tuesiar cvening betwoen Ll T———THE ORIGINAL — ndon. Tngland. . ; o Viemma: audiei bl 1208 H STREET.NW Copenbagen. Denmark..... 76 Tart sloudy 3 residence. JOSEPH Horta (Fayal), Azores... . 60 Dartelondy | CAT Bulf_Persinn, ear Conii TATE K o b S | Havana, ‘Cabase.oevriiss Gleat | 3 e |3 et et UM B e as IWO-P lece duilts e a s o wi. sawler oService The box jacket ( -breas S ‘ter-length coat—Prince of for Cuba that Cayes, Haiti, has a “trayed from 1354 Trving ot 5 a.um. at his residence loy Viow i jacket (double-breasted) or three-quarter-length coat—Pri Main 5512 k's Episcppal cerise and rose shades. .{ Mourning Blacks Dyed . Bl R between and_2th . Mareh oZoimd o e o RORR SERVICE ; e, o L SR b *of YR 23 $49.50 to $65 T ppine, a4 rmeined e vcria 28 €O | ot Ntkriia Lo ar v iatr, | 3 2 ST e | S R S TELLO Green silk lined. ;gt"'“ and two pookets, u‘nd afternoon. Sultable reward. Notify | Chicage > 2 devoted hus’ | " F. 0 e b { N. CAP. ST, NORTH At Age 35—send dale of birth for bearing name of Wm. H. Waters Co. Neill and John P. Rhines and_nnele of Johi | L aT, . LB lars ‘wha Dlustration. Company founden 1oga, | to 4531 (a ave. wow. Reward: T Rbines ana “Elizabetn - Nelll | Funerst | Timothy Hanlon . Ausets over $300,000,000. HANDBAG, black Teather. pleated faffle. | <oy’ of hix brother, 006 1 oo o T. N.E. Phone L. | M. Le Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. containing gRsscs, almalnum case, smail| 3 e41 H ST. N.E. TNathville. Tenn., papers please copy. ] e portan s amonnt mones, bills and coin. mourniig hand. | | S0P CHAS. S. ZURHORST : . P e . Wednestay, March %, 1025, at he . S. A 4] ‘mrt £ F 2 g Silk and Leather : A o ek ia o eaay; Mareh | BOWD: caves. 1140 Rt 1D p: g the | 801 EAST CAPITOL ST PO . " nw. Return o. 927 P devoted mother of Harrs and Bernard Ross | Phone Lincoln 37 e sl s or stlng uty Vanities for Spring Q R B e e B Ve i | GRNAMENT: _ [ March Za 'at"1 p.m.. from Mount Moiah L T R R TR | Reduction 4 “Stunning™ you will say . ety oAt Tie: | ety Churcn. e Cmeee in Price Silk when you gee the new ship: B 8 R | e, Tuewins, e 31 i i A58, ment which has just been un- e e L Brookiine Maxs.. REBECC vALKER, | 2 o) on a number of wonderfal packed and will go on sale Saaal mame oo Ve Gl W o dow ot Tens’ Admiral dohm G- Walker. Geier’s Sons Co, R A the B0th vear of her mge i A tomorrow at two prices— Phone Hotel Hamilton, 14th and K sts B N o e o M hurrs: | 1118 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Main 2473 =, i v . ‘Telephons N. D. A, I 14th st. betwee . rvard sts.. Saturdas, March 25, | Modern Chapel. T $2.95 and $5 PINTT st between Park rd. | 1th and Harvard sts. Saturday, March 25, | M E S . and ‘Monroe i name and national number, | 11 a Interment Arlington. Wm. H. a z Co. ¢ % Pme il | e Sha The Earragat, T ! Teturned (0 | wATKING. Departed ihis lifc Wednesday, m.\_I'E S rdoL& Co . g e contrasting binding. Cobra T e T March 25, 1925, &t her residence. 1421 New t incoln 524 3 Silk “loaded” with metal may seem prettier at e 4 BTAIT G or vECHOR a4 A POUKET! y'n. JIAEK wmd hrov Jersey ave. now.. 8 WATKANS. beloved | _Mod it Lisiiks 1 1 Py 4 K pay envelope, Jewelry, papeis, | wi 5 kins. danghter of Catherine | Toiletries ik : ; 1 charmingly fitted with change. b Griver's periit. “eturn 5150 07 o | Bere,*Cpinll, WIS, SR o eeat AMES T. RYAN irst, but pure silk los best and lasts longest n.w i Pryor, moth i We have the'exclusive down- S gt s O D Cs L AN A A TR purse, mirror, powder box and ; Phoue West 20 or Clarendon 224-W-1.* Liberai | Sunday. March 20. at 1 p.w., from Centryl | < ° 817 PA. AVE. 8E town agency for Marie Earle. Full-fashioned, too—Gold Stripe Silk Stockings lipstick holder, so necessary rewhrd. - ) ME Chorin, St e, beiwen 3 any Moder Chapel, T Anceln 162 b ek hadi o S il Eoasy cling at the ankles and do not bulk at the toes! ‘“f:"':'-"’"'; d“:""'l Citals %) P HEe Tith Feilowtah tau cars. mel vacki | WHITE, Tharsdss, March 36, 1925 ANN amous preparations. N St e showing . Ted Tat; reward; Phone Weat B30, CONWHITE (nee Harpor).heloved wife Cream Anti-Riden, cleansing And, best of all, the patented Gold Stripe. pro- and Leather Bagn for Sprin, Semed Tou 1 rewand_phone Wert oio. 25t | The NATTE e, e toloved FUNERAL and nourishing cream. Now tects them against ruinous garter clasp “runs.” priced $2.95 to $35. 2 to Alice’ Thompson, 332 11th s.e. Re. piral_ from the ‘wbove tesidence Katurd ":“::.;'.“‘;.‘i.'\"z"'.i..:'"::. sa.50. Jellefn—Street Floor. . Chambers Funerals - R cies Chateh ehare, thse ill b mue G s g " Smaller size, $1.90.) H i, g SPECTACLES. horn rim. in Uzt Teather o ™. Relatives and friends invited. | o % b, (Smalier size, 910> Sheer & Mag:u;:"“c'::l"’::: : Just Received . —whether priced at R b o e Tamany o] b8 . Heldiites o "fenas invifed Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St o Emaller size, 8190 A s 1 .85 by buying by the New Umbre“as $75, $100, $125, $150 || liamnia faif, " T Kilvourne i In Memoriam. |Geo. C. Shaffer 5,272 & = 5 . || SUITCASE; of books, personal effects, 2 CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2475, Cucumber Emulstion. Now or more, are given the same close at- || SUITC o s, e 300 :oloor:: :“:::: To Sell at $5 tention 1o defalls. Each 1s & complete || reward. Miain 3807 g IR ODERATE PRICES. Prompt Delivery TR - - fuperal without ‘extras.” Chambers (RAVELBR'S CHECKS, in biack folder, be! - B K | ONE’. % R e ‘_’!ll' $5.40, Handles are of beautifully charges are ome-half the oid undertaker's | Noilfy or return to E. D. Me(., 808 The w;fi, WX denarted this lice | BLAE ST! S ™3 An{l-fudes Lotion Now carved and colored wood or Chim lands. L o years ago, S «xb wnormen -+ | Floral “Blanket Sgrays SLIR With Silk Garter Hems, amberlike composition. Bro- Funeral Cars, $7.00 A e i “berwesn 100 "aod Tits | BROWN. In loving remembrance of BLANCHE| Asd Other Beautiful Fioral Desigus at (Smaller size, $1.00.) . caded Ottoman or fancy' col- X . i WX, who departed this life Thurs: te Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 3707. Almead Amringent, Now 225 el Y0y e g ored borders. All are finished | Ambulances, $400 || ov kot on Nary Mund car betmeen Hitn and | B A etul wide, ki n | Merere reen L 8 ST #4.25. 32 different shades and never STRIPL Wwith attractive leather straps Fully equipped Mra. L. C. Stover, N. 9854. " devoted mother. We S-pecjallse in F‘!om' (Smaller size, $2.25.) out of your size in any one of or silk cord to match. Fancy Burial Vullts, $85.00 mm_ Apt, | It umn:z death to die—to leave this weary 2 f Perfection TPoudre de Wiz, them! Always. be sure of gety :::da;:!d ferrules to match the Wa ¢ stosl SLthe Meadots: litr'a,, cioewt s fce Juld | S8 L SN D i Beatiashopd o high. o e D@Slqns at Modera 9: face powder—flesh, white, ; e N iidat this roti Rachel, peach, ochre. Now ting just the color you wish by Other Umbrellas priced from The Brown Stone Funeral Home of | | 492 L. . N achel, peach, . e 1t 1 not death to close the eve, long dimmed ~ORrice INC #3225, purchasing Gold Stripe. $3.05 to $18.50. 7 RIST, WATCH, Tadrs g, Eigin, Taitials Ko g I ] (Smaller size, $1.758 In Washington, Only at Jellef's, Jelleft's—Street Floor. W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Ry T 6% Siaryiand 'ive. a. {A S SRR 1N SlataNR Sapies; (h ptha untal * 0 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. ||s2 BILL Tuesday, from i3th and Maryiand| O, ‘Prince of Life, Thy chosen canot die: Florists = - Ph 225 vland - ave n with T . . = : Siraneer i the ey % M Smmlan ] g S oWy T rawmy. " W™& HSTSNV. MAIN 6953 ave. to Lansburgl Reward if returned to| Like Thee, they conqier in the strife to