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West End W. 7:45 o'clock, at Mrs. Twentieth street. ,The Southern Assoclation of the Alumni of Phillips Exeter Academy will give its annual dinner, 7 o'clock, at the Army and Navy Ciyb. Prof. James A. Tufts will, be the honor suest. Frank Vedder will lecturo on the subject “What is Phychical Re- search?” at mceting of Washington Practical Psychology Club, 8 o'clock, at the Playhouse. . T. U.,, will meet, McLain's, $12 Willis T. Lee of the Geological Sur- vey, will give an illustrated lecture, “The Carlsbad Caverns,” $:30 o'clock, at the Women's City Club, under au spices of the entertainment commit- tee. The choir of St. John's Episcopal Church, Georgetown, will give a con- cert at 8 o'clock. in the church. The proceeds will be added to the fund for the Summer outing of the choir boys. The program will include eight young woman singers from the King- Smith Studio School. Patrick J. Haltigan, reading clerk of the House of Representatives, will give an illustrated talk on “Consress at a_meeting of the Brotherhood of the, Eighth Street Temple, 8 o'cdock. “Sacramental Wine; Its Uses and Abuses,” will be discussed by an offi- cial from the Prohibition Bureau and Leo Sacks. Gets Army Commission. Otis F. Tabler, 3 Valley View ave- nue, Takoma Park, Md., has been commissioned by the War Department a first lieutenant in the Air Service, Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army. We Have i\ Achieved Perfect | Efficiency | Through sears we hare | i ever striven fo give the || utmost in careful mortusry ser: is effort culminat | ing in ‘the greatest success | possible in the profession. | Model chapel, private am- bulas and livery in conection. Call— James T. Ryan Mortician i 317 Pa. Ave. SEE. Lincoln 142 P Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | Lincoln 239 Hot Water Without a Match = No bother trouble—no with _the these fine Spring days. Just turn the faucet and you have all the hot water you need. A guarantes accompanies_ every need to furnace MUDDIMAN Instantaneous, Automatic HOT WATER HEATER Get Our Estimates C.A. MUDDIMAN CO. 709 13th St. ©oNE_DoOR ABOVE G ST. $5,000 Life lnsurance for $46.90 At Are Sa—send datc of birty for partes- Bitets” over $300.000,000, 0 founded 1885 _M. Lo Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Bld. W T MARCH 30, 1 | asked 1925. MRS. ROSE C. TAYLOR DIES OF PNEUMONIA Long-Time Resident of Washing- ton Succumbs at Home of Her Daughter Here. Mrs. Rose C. Taylor, widow of Andrew D. Taylor and long a resi- dent of this city, died of pneumonia at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Estelle S. Rosenberger, 1433 New Jersey avenue, last night. Mrs. Taylor was the daughter of the late Thomas Wheeler and the late Mrs. Rose Anne Wheeler of Baltimore nd had lived in this city since she was a young girl. She was a member of Trinity Eplscopal Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Rosenberger and Mrs. Rose S. Spurks of Columbia Park, Md.; two sons, Thomas A. Taylor and Walter N. Taylor, both of this city: five grand- children and one great-grandchild. Funeral —arrangements have not been completed, but interment will be in Glenwood Cemeter: Air Officers Ordered to Duty. Second Lieuts. George L. Murray and Frederick H. Wilson, Air Service Raserve, both of this city, have been ordered to active duty under train- Ing, the first named with -the 99th Observation . Squadron - at Bolling Field, D. C., and the latter at Lang- ley Field, Va. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Annie L. Duaning, 60, 1009 4th st .o George W. Atkyns, 65, 4718 Wisconsin ave. Will} 443 James Fagan Franklin F. Carrick, ave. s.e. Taura B. Haring, 75, 1492 Newto Frank P. Dacis, 81,1300 Pa Peter R." Bollinger, 81, 3601 224 &t. n.e. Infant of Joseph ‘end’ Barbara Huber, 13 5. 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OVER 250 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM. 1 emplos no agents—call and ‘see what vou are going to gec—and you will not ‘be disa pointed. DURITY'S Bladensburg resd sad Neal at, we. 30 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The work-study-play, or platoon school, will be the subject of a lec- ture to be given by Miss Rose Phil- lips, director of the platoon schools in Detroft, Thursday, 8 p.m., at First Congregational Church. The lecture will be at the invitation of the Dis- trict of Columbia League of Women Voters. The District of Columbia Publie School Association will meet Wed- nesday, 8 p.m., in boardroom of Dis- trict Building. Speakers: A. L. Har- ris, municipal architect; Ernest Green- wood and Frank W. Ballou, superin- tendent of schools. The Wapiya will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 2:45 p.m., at University Club. Washington Society of Engineers will meet Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the Cosmos Club. Col. B. W. Duan, chief inspector, Bureau of Explosives, American Railway Association, will exhibit a motion picture entitled “Ship Right Jones.” Buffet supper. Kalorama Citizens’ Association will meet tomorrow, 8 pm., in parish house of St. Margaret’s Church. The Board of Education will meet Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., in Franklin School Building. Deaths. Sunday. E; BEABLEY. LOUIS, LOUIS 3 Josepb. D. George W Notice of BECKER. Mondar. A at her CATHERINE Joha . residenca Mareh 29, 1925, MAY familiarly known s beloved " mother of ¢ Boston, Maws., aud ey of 926 T st nw reafter. March 30, 1 residence K st. ow JULIA, beloved wife of the Becker. Funeral from the Wednesday, April 1, at 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Alossius Chirch where mass will be said at 10 u.m. Rela tives and friends invit Toterment Mt Olivet Cemeters. Kindly omit Sowers. 31 CAVE. Saturdas. March residence, 1710 S MARY CAVE, beloved mother of Lucy Houke and ther of Tsabelle Plummer. Funeral at 12:30 2t her Tuesday, March 51, at 2 p.m. Relatives apd friends” invited. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, Georgia ave. n.w CUNNINGHAM. Sunday. March Thiludeiphia, Pa.. WILLIAM D. yearx, son of the fate John und Jeqbella Con ninghum. Re! ou Lodge. No I i Weidnesdas. " Ar H. Bair Kuildiog, tives and friends, also Leb. 7, F A. M, Washing invited “fo services 1. at 2 pn Oiiver 530 Chestaut street, Phi adelphia, Pa e EASLEY. Sunday, March 29, 1825, at his residence, 4701 'Wisconsin ave., W. W. belosed ‘husband of ~Anna Easles (nee Koott). Funeral Tuesday, March 81, at 2 p.m., from St. Columba's’ Church, Murdock Mill' rd. and Albemarle st Intermest Arlington National Cemetery. Friends and relatives iuvited to attend. - EMERY. Sunday. March 20, 1925, LUCIA MARGARET EMERY, beloved dang! the late Edward C. and Mary t) Emery. Funeral from her ence Mount’ Carmel Retreat House, ea st northeast, on Tuesday, Mareh 31. 1925, af 8:30 am’. thence to Alossius Church where maks will be said at 9 o'clock. In. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. (Milwaukes and Prairie Du Chien, Wis., papers please copy.) \ ! FOSTER. _Saturday. March 28. 1825, at 11 pm.. JEANNE ANITA. age 4 years. belos duughter of Capt. and Mrs. Eugene Foster (nee Anita Heitmuller). Fuperal | services, 3 p.m. Tuesdas. March 31, at 1914 Eye st n.w. Ioterment Arlington Cemetery Sundar, March 29, her A st e, HINE ved mother of ( dmother of Jowpbine athe. Funeral Wednesday. 1 at 12 noon,” from Ebenezer M. corner 4th and D sts, officiating. Tnterment ~ Arlington, National Cemetery. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. In charge. i FOWLER. The officers and members of the Women's Frederick Douglass Eenefit Associa tion are requested to attend the funeral of Mrs. JOSEPHINE FOWLER = ednesday. April 1, at 12 o'clock, from Ebenerer M Church, cor. 4th and D sts. se. Buriai ai Arlingfon M. E. DENT, Pr F. E. RAYMOND, Secty < GALLAHER. Departed this life Mondar March 30, 1 ut 10:10 am. THOMAS .. beloved husband of Corilla A. Gallab uged sears. Funeral services will he held at his late residence, 3529 Hertford pi n.w.. Wednesdax. April 1, at 1 pm. In ferment im Arlington Nutional Cemeters. Relatives and friends invited. (Frederiek, Md., pupers please copy.) 1e HENSON. Departed this life. M reh 30, 1025 2L 1245 a.m.. at her residence, 69 Defrees st mw in full Christian faith, EMMA HENSON, wife of John Heuson, devoted mother of Joho, jr.: Joseph, Allen Henson. Carrie Pinkney, Catirice Hall. Maggie W liams, Emma Johnson and Virginia Merri man.’ Khe ix also survived by two sisters. Funeral Wednexday, April 1. at 2 p.m Galbraith A. M. E. Chureh, 6th st L and M sts. n'w. Rev. W. D. Rattle, pas. tor. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Serrant of God. well done Sieep on, mother, and take your rest, We loved you, But God loved you best Departed this life between 314 Saturday, March 85:30 am.. at ber residence, St now.. after a loog 1iness. which she bore ‘with patience, HARRIETT JETT, the belored mother of Mary Eliz wink and Johanoa Viggler and sister of Narselina Underwood. She is also sur vived by six grandchildren, Emma White. Lillic Berry and four others and a host of nieces. nephews and friends. Fueral Tucs March 31, at 10:30 am., from ber residence. JONES. Sundas. March at_Chil dren’s Hospital, JAMES WILLIAM. Jr., be loved son of James W. and Annie M. Jopes, €34l T4th st n.e. Funeral from Rosedale Methodist Episcopal Church Wednesday April 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. a1 JULIUS. Saturday. March 1925, LUCY JULIUS of 13i0 Corcoran &t. n.w. She jeaves to mourn their loss five sisters and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, March 31, at 9 am., from St Augustine’s Chureh, ‘15th st, befween L and M. sts. .. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme. tery. - Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis undertaking establisbment, 2 Eia ave. n.w. JULIUS. Ladies' CIiff Rock Society: Yon are herebr notified of the death of Miss LUCY JULIUS and requested to attend the fu- neral. Tuesday. March 31, at 9 a.m. at St. Augustine’s Church, 15th st. between L and M northwest. (Signed) PAULINE MARSHALL. JENNIE E. BARNES, Finaoclal Sec's LANCASTER. Departed this life Mondar, March 30. 1825, at her residence. 6815 Har. 1an pl. Takoma Park, after a short illnest. LYDIA' SAMMONS, wife of Frank H. Lan. caster; mother of Margaret Caldwell Lan- caster'and Mrs. William McMillan Palmieri. Funeral services at residence at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 81. LFAK. Departed this life March 30, 1925, 12:03 a.m.. ELLA LEAK, at her home, 20 4ih st nv. mother of ‘Alice M. Anderson. Notice of fuveral hereaftor. . 5. at Providence beloved _husband ler, aged 78 ve ‘adgett’s chapel, Geor Pres. arch 31, at 2 p.m. Toterment Rock Creck MILLRICK. Sundar, 1925 at 11:30 a.m.. in San €. DANIE A MILLRICK . age Jears, Buriel in Crpress Lawa: Cemetery., San Francisco, PERRY. Sunday, am. ' at her Rethesda. Md.. Counselman.) at 2:30 p.m March 29, 1925, at 3:30 residence. Woodmount LOUISE V. PERRY (nee Fuoeral Tuesday. March 31, from the above address, by the Rev.” Roviand Wagner. Intermenf Rock ville Union Cemeters. ROBINSON. Dr, this life 3 March 29, 1925, at her residence, 1347 G st. n.w, JOSEPHINE, beloved wife of the late John R. Robioson and mother of John, Theodore, Milton and Viola Robipson and Lucille Anchor aad Catherine Walker. She dso leaves to mourn her loss two brothers, five sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday, April 1. at 2 o'clock p.m., from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. J. E. Wil Relatives and friends invited. It _is lonely bere witbout you, And sad all along the way For 1ife is not the same for Since you were called away March 29. 1925, WILLIAM R., beiored husband of Martha B. Rogers. 3 late residence, 1421 F at Sunda; April 1, at 2 p.m. Rela invited. 31 SEBOLD. Monday, h 30, 1025, at 4:30 a.m., at the of “his ' daughter. Mre R. J. Conion, 717 H st. n.w.. VIN- CENT. beloved husband of Anne Roddy Se. hold of Emmittsburg, Md. Funeral from his late residence, Emmittsburg, Md.. on Thursday, April 2. (Baltimore papers piease copy.) 31 SPENCER. Havana husband_of Emma Funeral services to b Episcopal Chureh. at 4 o'clock. Mareh 1 23, 1825, at Guamajay, Cuba, ‘GUILFORD .. Spencer, in | ¥ Paul's April 1, TAYLOR. tick. 5 Mass., Friends invited at 7:15 pm., st the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Estelle . Rosenberger, 1433 New Jersey ave. n.w.. ROSE C.. beloved wife of the late Andrew D. Taylor. ~Funeral from above residence Tuesday. March 81, at 2 o'clock p.m. Inter- ment_Gienwood Cemetery. Kelatives and friends invited. ) trom | A | | | | | | i Deaths. UPSHAW. Departed “this life Saturdes March 2%, 1925, at 12:45 a.m.. at his resi e, 142 M st se, INAAC 1. UPSHAW: devoted husband of Mrs. M. I. Upshaw sle leaves to mourn their loks bis wife, two sisters-in law. two brothersinlaw and a Biece of Columbus, Ohio, and & host of other” relatives and friends. ~Funeral from Ver mont Avenue Baptist Chureh Wednesdas Aprii 1, 2 o'clock p.m., Rey. Willls, pastor. He bay passed beyond the river, And we hear his voice no more; e ix resting. sweetly reating. Over on_the other share HIS BELOVED WIFE MATTIE. ¥ UPSHAW. A special meeting of Wm, Andrew Freemen Lodge. No. 2099, (i U. 0. of 0. V" will be beld at the hall this (Monday) evening, at & o'clock, fo arranga for the funeral ‘of Rrother 1. H. UPSHAW. A full attendance is requested I # WHITE, N. 6 SAM'L W. WATSON, P. &. * UPSHAW. Members of the Men's Cliff Rock Association are requested fo attend the funeral of our late brother. 1. H. UL SHAW, from Vermoot Avenus Baptist Church; Wedoesday at 2 p.m. Death No. 161 " H. JOHNSON, Pres W. J. SINGLETON, Sec UPBHAW. Members of the Columbia Aid Association are requested o attend the funeral of our late brother, I. H UPSHAW from Vermont Avenue ~Baptist Church Wedgesday at 2 p.m W JOHNSON, Pres. WA, B. HARRIS, . WOOD. Saturday, March 28, 1925, at 2 p.m after @ whort ' iliness, st her residence 2228 1ith st. nw., HELEN J. beloved wife of Burrill Wood' and desoted inther of John H. Iverson and Thorpton A. Jackson Fuberal' ‘from ~ above residepce Tuesdar March 31, at 2 p.m. Relatives and fricods invitea WOOD. Officers and members of Prince Hall Chapter. No. 5, 0. E. .. northwest, Tuesday ¥ N. A UNDERE. E_ M. DICKERSO! BERTHA SAUNDERS, Act's. S WQOD, Al members of Zerubbabel vo. 1 fied of the death of Past Most Anch Conrt Heroines of Jericho. are horsby 20 t Ma trou rs. HELEN J. WOOD. Fuueral fhom her residence, 2226 11th st. n.w., Tuesdas. March 31, at'2 o'clock ETTA L. THOMAS, M. A. 3, ALBERT MOXLEY. W. F. G MARTHA E. MARSHALL, Sécretarsy. * WO0OD. cers and_members of the Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star are requested fo attend the funeral of our late past g HELEN JACKSON WOOD. h 31, at 2 pm. at the reside 11th st.’ n.w rand Matron JESKE d Patron A. PARKER, Grand Secretars. * WOOD. Officers and members of the Ladies’ Banneker Aid Association are requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Mrs. HELEN JACKSON WOOD, Tuesday, March 31,1925, at 2 o'elock from late re dence, 2226 11th «t. n.w MRS, M ¥ LANDONIA FULSOME, Rec YOUNG. Saturday, March st his parent's residence, 812 1 sr. n.e. RALPH. beloved son of Anha and the late Charles E Young. Funeral from his parent's residence Tuesday. March 31, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited 15 attend Intermept at 30 Fort Lincola Cemetery In Memoriam. ANDERSON. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, PAULINE ANDERSON, who departed this life four years ago, Mareh A precious one from us has goos A voice wa loved is stilied: A place'is Yacant in our hom Which gever can ha filled HER CHILDREN BENTON. In sad but loving remembrance of our_dear son and brother. REN. F. BES TON, xho departed this life one yea today, March 5o, 024 T One vear bax passed that sad day When ‘our dear one was called awar He was always loving, patient and kind— What a beautiful memory he left behind No one knows the xilent heartache, Only those who have lost can te Of the griet that ix born in sien O 'the one we loved. w0 weil THE FAMILY. < BENTON. 1n sad bLut Jorinz remembrance of our' dear husband and father, FRANK S0 redtinta st obe pear ago tod 19824 g How we miss the welcome footsteps Of tue ‘one we loved to dear: | Oft we listen for hix woming Feeling sure that he ix near We did ot stand beside his bed Nor did we see his 1ifa depart Tut when we Teard that he was dead 1t nearls broke our hearts. BIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * BLACKWELL. A tribute of love to the mem ors of mr darling mother. BLACKWELL (nee Whitney this S FLORENGE ¢ ho departed e cight Sears ago sesterday, March When dark waves of despondency spirits roll And bright-cyed Lope 1o longer seems to cheer our froubled souls When friends prove false and faith sud teust seem dead within our breasts, 0, then we think of mothers truest and the best ross our love, the HER"DEVOTED DAUGHTER, DRUS BROWN L . S DOWNES. In sad but lorinz remembrance <f our Toting ‘mother and wife, BRIDGETT M. DOWNES (nee 0'Connor), who died twenty years ago today, March 30, 1905 Sleep on. dear mother, and take thy rest God called thee home. He thought it best; He saw vour suffering was great And opefied wide the golden’ gate HUSBAND AND CHILDREN FITTON. In sad but loving remembrance of our dariin u V. FITTON, who died o 50 today, March 30, 1824 Evers day brings back sweet memorics, Evers memory brings a t Deep within our hearts we che Thoughts of ope we loved so dear MOTHER AND DADDT. * FREUND. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, WILLIAM J FREUND, who passed awas two years 8go today. March 30, 1923 LOVING WIFE AND SON RALPH. * HEARY. 1o loving but sad remembrance of our devoted husband and father, WILLIAM HENRY HEARN, who departed this life eight years ago today, March 30, 1917. Oh. bow I miss rou. Hewry dear, As'time goes on T miss you here. Your char is empty and camnot be filled But we bow in submission to who willed. You left us in the bicom of life With a beart full of hope: 1t is lonesome bere for daughter and wife, And without You along the way we grope, For life was light and is not the same to da. Since you were called from us away. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER REBECCA E. AND INEZ Z. HEARN. * HUNT. Io sad but loving remembrance of our dear father, ALEXANDER HUNT, whn departed this life twelve years ago fodar, March 30, 1013, and also our dear mother HANNAH HUNT, seven years ago, January. 15, 1918, Mother and father, not one day are yeu for- Rotten— Something said or something dooe: We mention your names, if ooly a whisper Wish you were here to cheer us some. BY THEIR DEVOTED DAUGHTERS MARY CARROLL, MARTHA BOWIE AND LOUISE GUNNELL. . LOW. In ead but loving remembrance oy Gear husband od” Tatber: WILLIAN E. KINSLOW, who died six (6) years ago today, March 30, 3919. Loved in life, remembered in death HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * IE. In sad but loving remembrance of Ty dear moter inlaw. ANNID LAWRIF Who departed this life 10 years ago todar March 50, 1915 I see the chain of afriendship One liok is under the waters. The other is 'round my heart ND LONELY DAUGHTER NN1E A. LAWRIE. - A loving tribute to the memory husband and father, WILLIAM W. MOCKABEE God called our loved one home Just one vear ago today The anguish of that parting No mortal tougue can tell His bravers, 1ove and devotion Is graven within our bearts Some time, somo day. our bearts sball sce The face we loved so well Some day we will clasp his band in ours And never sy farewell LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * REYNOLDS. To sad hut loving memors of my dear wife, MARGARET E. REYNOLDS (nec Fewkes), who died March 30, 191 nino years 2go today Gone, but ot forgotten It is lonely without you, and my thouzhis often ‘g0 astra For this life is not the You were called s HER “TOVING HUSBAN REYNOLDS SMITH. ln loving memory of my dear hus bhand. HOSEA H. NMITH, whom God calied Ay two years ago todaF, March 30, 19 1 shall neser cease to love sou, Never shall your memory fade Sweetest thoughts foreser lingar Aroupd vour sweet and peaceful grave Keep him, Jesus, in Thy keeping. Until | reach Thy beaveoly shore. And then, Ob, Master, let me sce him, Love and have him as before YOUR DEVOTED WIFE, IDA B. SMITH. * WILSON. A tribute of love and devotion te the mémory of my belored husband, 10 SEPH B, WILSON, Jr. who died ope year g0 today, March 50, 1924 Life ix s0 tad and dreary without you; We were mich comp And your cheery, smiles and kindiy ways Leave the sweeiest memories every day The Lord will cparate o the king dom of his glos Those who were united hero below. 1S DEAR WIFE AND DAU me for me since D, DANIEL ¥