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THE T T Ll T T T 2T 22T, * SWORZYNS [bwnshaits Store inuing Our Triumphant Sale of ummer Dresses 395 Colors: Green, White, Blue, Tan, Orchid, Maize, Lace Edging Peach, Flame, Pockets, Tucks Rose, Beige Sizes 36 to 46 New arrivals enable us to continue this sensa- tional Dress Sale. New styles, new shades, in solid and striped effects and fine quality materials rn’nke this sale one of the most advantageous in Washing- ton today. Included Are About 40 Printed and Silk Frocks 580 Pairs of Fine Included $ I In the Lot Can you imagine that? Fine, High-grade Shoes in new styles and all popular leather in all sizes in the combined lot for only $1. The Group Includes: 95 Pairs of White 28 Pairs of Black Buck and Tan Oxfords 60 Pairs of White 78 Pairs of Tan Kid Strap Pumps 83 Pairs of White 107 Pairs of Patent Fabric Leather Store Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 1219 - 1221 G Street N.W. Trimmings: Hand Drawn Embroidered Not a “Cheap” 238 Pairs WHITE Children’s Shoes 72 pairs in sizes 4 to 1315, Growing Girls’ Shoes 5 119 ‘pairs in sizes 92 Pairs of Black 37 Pairs of Dull Sigay and Brown Satin Leather 122111 EAE I 7RI AL L LR RS2 IS IE ST LIS S TSI LS IS LSS L LRI L L LAY 1L P LTI LT LA L L BT P LTI 1 Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same You Can Be -Well Dressed DECORATION DAY Without a Large Outlay of Cash Take Advantage of Grayson’s Easy Payment Plan MEN’S SUITS 75 AND UP 519 Single-Breasted and Double-Breasted Suits, Light-Colored Cassimeres, Blue Serge, Genuine Mohair, Palm Beach, Tropical Worsted. All the new models—Collegiate and English-type Suits, and con- servative styles. Well tailored, well fitting suits in sizes and propor- tions for all—regular, stout, tall, short and slender. New Summer Dresses 518 A wonderful collection of Dresses, copies of the newest models from Paris—featured at this remark- ably low price—including Georgettes, Printed Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Flannels and Flowered Chiffons in all the leading shades, with trimmings of embroidery, laces and self-material motifs. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. \ Men’s Dept. nt|rep EVENING STAR, REV. W. M. LYON DIES ON EVE OF RETIRING First Brethren Pastor Had Labored in Capital 25 Years—Rites to Be Sunday. | Tev. W. M. Lyon, 66 years old, for | the past 25 years pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E l»‘noefv southeast, died at his home, | 636 South Carolina avenue southeast, { last night. { The minister had seen his congre- { gation grow from a mere handful to its present large proportion First coming to this eity, Rev. Lyon held < in his home and later in the |2 ipital Bank building. In 11900, through his efforts the property at Twelfth and 1 streets southeast was purchased and the present church erected. Rev. Lyon also the C street outh Carolina st, and was its fir death came almo: ment as | to which he had devoted s He had tendered h resignation several months ago to be. come effective the 15th of next month Lyon was born near Ke: . Va., and craduated from idgewater Va. He is sur ived by his widow, two sons, . Lyon, of Washi . Ohio, and Re Ohio avenue pastor. on the eve stor of the wa ollege, Q. M. three daughtel - of Louisville, : Porte and Mr: nnett of this A brother Lyon, also of Washington, and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Bane and Mrs. Luther Hott of West Virginia Funeral services will be con: at the Brethren Church Sund morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. Allen j Miller of Ashland, Ohio, will officiate. | Interment will be in Cedar Hill Ceme itery. - . Tea drinking is a const tion for a Tibetan. in every house the ways on the fire. | pitality bind all to zuests, and every 4 him a wooden bowl of Him. Iple by way of t ant occupa In every tent and tea kettle is al b} ws of hos o their ies with WASHINGTON, D. C., organized | h of the Brethren at Fourth | THURSDAY, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The meeting of the Irish History Study Club scheduled for this date has been postponed indefinitely. A memorial address will be given by - Representative Ira G. Hersey Sunday, at Takoma Park Bap- C] ubject: “The Soldier Veterans of all wars Music by cho'r. in especially invited The Stearns Bible Class will meet tomorrow, 1 p.m., at Mount Vernon M. E. Chruch South. Dr. K. B. Moo- maw will be in charge. Miss Bertie Backus, principal of Powell Junior High School, will hold a conference tomorrow, 3 p.m., with mothers of pupils now in grade 7B, to discuss and explain the course of study, prescribed and elective, for the junior high. L’Allegro Players will present three oneact plays—“The Rehearsal,” “In the Darkness” and “Thurs ve- ning"—tomorrow, 8:15 p.m., Hall, All Souls’ Church. The Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow at the Church of the Covenant. Dr. William A. Eisenber- ger will teach the Bible class, to be followed by bers and their friends. The Alpha Delta Phi will meet at luncheon tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., at the Madrillon. Births Reported. been reported the last 24 The following_births have to the Health Department in cate Lloyd. girl Adame, b John D. James hoy hoy Walter and Robert und James M. a Lymond_and Wilson E. and Bertie 8 &ir boy ank and Junius and Co Dorsey and M Willard Austin_and Henry and Thom I Brown Cordelia _Crosby Specialized W of houses. Service To Business Property Owners ITH a corps of experts on every phase of speculative and investment prop- erties and an extensive clientele desirous of acquiring such properties, this organization is peculiarly well fitted to dispose promptly of your stores, apartments or town groups List them today with our Business Properties Department BOSS AND PHELPS Established 1907 7 K Street NW Main 9300 Tonight—And Every Night Fara ® Ne1Thomas Circle A Smart--- Seasonable Suggestion For Dining, Supping and DANCING When the thoughts of food and service are guided by a par- ticular preference for exclusive environment —LE PARADIS ROOF receives. first consideration—in the city. Service in the Restaurant in case of inclement weather. Usual cover charge—$1.10 per person—Saturdays, $1.65 Dancing from PHONE MaIN 4336 for RESERVATIONS Put Your preserved. TOLMAN LAUNDRY (s 6th and C b I 7 P. M.—on. MEYER DAVIS’ Famous Blewlets Away—Tolmanized IT’S TIME to put Winter blankets away. You will want yours painstakingly washed and dried so all their nappy softness is You can safely entrust your finest bedding to the Tolman Laundry. Only the purest soaps and filtered water are used by Tolman, and the workers in g the Tolman plant are deft of hand and thought. A telephone ring or mailed request will bring our wagon for your blankets— or other things—that need Tolmanizing. Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. Sts. N.W. an old-fashioned spelling | bee and social evening to council mem- | { northeast. was slight] {muady. (Furnished | Brsmarcic b | Louisville MAY 28, 1925. TWO “HIT-AND-RUN” CAR DRIVERS SOUGHT Boy and Man Are Hur;. in Crashes. Motorists Fail to Stop After Accideats. Two hit-and-run automobilists are being sought by the police. One of them collided with Louis Scarlatenes. 12 years old, of 29 Madison alley, knocking him from his bicycle yes- terday afternoon at Pennsylvania ave- nue and Sixth street. The boy was slightly hurt. The other driver who failed to stop after an accident knocked down Rob- ert Maggett of Friendship Heights, Md.. near the south end of the High- v _Bridge last night. Maggett's left leg was broken. He was taken to Emergency Hospital. A street car of the one-man type and the sutomoblle of Jacob Wort, 305 Taylor street, collided at Fourteenth and B streeis southwest early night. resulting in injury to 6-year old Irving Wort. The chiid was treat- | ed at Emergency Hospital by Dr. Searles for a cut over his right eve. nk Mitchell, colored, 44 years old, of 231 Q street, was knocked down by an automobile near First and R streets last night and his scalp lacerated. First ald was given at Freedmen's Hospital Mrs. Hazel Byrd, 11 venth street hurt last night when thrown from a motor cycle that skidded near Fifteenth and H streets northeast. Hospital treatment was refused. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Mary and—Fair tonight and tomorrow:; not much change in temperature; | moderate south and southeast winds. Virginfa—Fair tonight and tomor- | TOW; warmer in extreme west por- | on. | Records for Twenty-four Hours. Therniometer—4 pm., 69; 8 pm., | 63; 1 midnight, H : 8 a.m., 61; noon, 71. rometer—4 p.un., 3 12 midnight, .25; 8 am., 30.26; Highest temperature, 71, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 54, occurred 4t 5 a.m. tod: Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 62; lowest, 58. i Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § am. today: Great Falls— | Temperature, 63 condition, -very Tide Tables. by United States and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8 a.m. and! p.m.; high tide, 12 p.m | _ Tomorrow—Low fide, 7:17 a.m. and 7:45 pm.; high tide, 12:39 am. and 12:46 p.m The Sun and Moon. 4:46 Coast 6 rose am.; sun| Sun rises 4:46 am.;! Moon rises Automobile lamps to be one-half hour after sunset. | Weather in Various Cities. | 9:44 am lighted | & Temperatu P Temperatur Siations. Wamop g2 s Birminghan; Cloudy Cloudy Pt.clouds Cloudy Pt cloudy . Clear Clear Clear Rai P Denver Detroit El Paco. clouds Clouds Kaneas Cit Los Angeles mi. Fla Ehocalx Briiahurey | ortiand A oads | Poriland Or 3 man Raleigh st 5 v | S Take City 20 &n = ! Anton: © Cloudy | 5 Fran D Gear’ Conis telonds | St Fam Piclndy | & i udy i Cloudy Clear (8 am. Greenwich time | Stations, London. England.... Parie France Viensia," Aust Beriin Germans... Copenhagen, Denmark.. Stockholm. * Swedan.« Horta' (Fasal). Azores Hamilton. Bermtga todas.) Temperature. Weather. 5% Clear 58 Part cloud; 54 Clear Y 68 58 Part cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloady - SR Maryiand ave as FOX TERRIER—AII bl; white 3 n . white down front of face, (0“!":“:!’{'} fee short tail; male. Apply Washington Animal Rescuo League, 340 Maryland ‘ave. | SPITZ—White Temale, Washington &nimal Maryland ave. s.w. FOX TERRIERS—Ma) markings: &hort_tails. Ani Rescue Leagu 5. Tan ears = Rescue Toague, " Hib hite . A% with black Washington aryland ave. PART SPITZ_Brown body, white markings: short taill maje” Aga: Appl: Washington 13 1 Maminelon , Animal ™ Rescus Teague, " il LOST. BAG—Homespun wool: tan color: blus de- sign: contained eyeglasse: 't - Iy return 200 E ste nawe Do v Kipd BAG—Will_person_who bag Bac— T pevee e T ety ead_ mother— i Cleveland Gagar o 2014 o BAR PIN—YVicinity 6th and M n.e. Apply at store on corner. Mrs. D. 2. M ne. Lin. 1375w, o D: I Car, 621 BOSTON TERRIER, male pup with crooked white face: scar on left eyeball: disaj from 5741 McRinley st Tue .VXnu'eu Snugle. No. 5 Phone Main_ 8515 r!wn‘?dr.! N L"R"‘l DIAMOND—Small. from ring. al - ward. Mr. Morgan, " Frankiih 10585 ™ DOG—White and liver e neighborhood of Hfl::rfl %fin“kfldf?"lg-l swers to name of Joe: has ecar just healing back of neck. Satisfactory reward for his return. _Phone or write William Mant- gomery, Homer Buildink. Washington. - 20% DOG. German police, pet fo 0ld i T raward. Retufn 418 Snd ‘st mw 0 25 EASTERN STAR "PIN, keej PATEIS AR Thoy Hpeker R Johnson Powell School and Irving si.. Mon: day p.m.. May 25: reward. Col. 4103. 28 GRAY COAT—Lady's Wednesday around b l': ’:l’;a‘gleelr HPIII. between F 1955 G ne Line. 7668 "oaT HANDBAG. black, wi i REYS_Ford 1722 s; Sunday: Mills-Washington o Line. 23560 s POODLE_DOG—Little, whi E turn to 1453 N n.w. et PUPPY—White. colli day night. Reward. lumbia 7626. PIN—Eastern Star, set with arls. 703 1ith st nowe Reward, Do e Return PIN. D. A_R.. full name engraved on back, Monday. Phone Col. 2039 or 1230 g“fl‘ now: e POCKETBOOK _containins $19. Re: Teourned 1709 North Capltol st o s RABBIT HOUND—Female. black, white and brown; dark circles around eyes L ROE" Schaefter. 1510 Kearney ot ner " $p% silver chain. ROSARY. blue beads, sterl: CO A s 5217 1085 Calvert st nw. SARY, %grlidl n. Phone Adams 1008. SUIT CASE. (an leather: on Ram's Horn ad. Michizan ave. or North Capitol t.: re- ard. Potomac 288, 3 months old. = 53 Jefterson st * Go- silver, in case: reward | sion i BR ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. i The National Fellowship Club will| give a dance, 8:30 o'clock, the Arcade. | Strangers welcome. | The Macfarland Junior High School | students will present “She Stoovs to | Conguer,” 8 o'clock, in Powell £chool | Auditorium. { Inez Eudora Perry of Los Angeles | will lecture, 8 o’'clock, at the Pl house. Subject: “The Last Enemy to Be Overcome is Death.” | The endowment committee of Joppa | Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E. 8., will | give a card party, 8 o'clock, at 806 | Taylor street. The Benning-Glendale-Oakland Cit- | izens’ Assocfation will meet at Smoth ers’ School. Conduit Road Cltizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in St. David’s| parish hall. Election of officers. 5., will meet for business ses- nd program. o. Councll, Royal Arcanum, | 8 o'clock, at Pythian | | Miss A. Madorah Donahue will give | a talk on “Children’s Work in Social Service'” before the Notre Dame Alum nae and its friends, 8 o'clock, at home of Mrs. Talty, 200 I street Capital will meet, Temple. | | ! “A Little Journey in China,” illus-| trated, by Mrs. Charles Wood, will be given in the chapel of Georgetown Presbyterian Church, under auspices of the Westminster Guild. Silver of-y fering. i The District of Columbia Congress | of Parent-Teacher Associations will hold a special meeting at Columbia | Junior High School, 8 o'clock.” Dele- gates to the national convention will | make full report. The Maryland State Society will| meet, & o'clock, at Thomson school, for the last time this season. A committee of ladies of ti Heart Parish will give a card p: o'clock, in Parish Hall, Sixteenth and Park road, for benefit of the church. The Washington Academy of Sci-jp. . ences will hold a joint meeting with | the Chemical Society of Washington and the Philosophical Society of Wash ington, 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. Dr. H. Freundiich of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Berlin Dahlem, will deliver an address on | “The State of Aggregation and Form of Colloid Particles. i i William E. Brown, will speak at First Church of . Scientist, at 8 o'clock. Subject “hristian Science: the Truth About | God, Man and the Universe.” Free.} Public invited Deaths Reported. e tollowing. deatizs have’bese seport 10 Tl ‘Heai Depariment in”the Tase $outs Yacr F. o Lo & Rkl Moas” At Wiite: John D. ( J Thomas Hospital Trene Sickles Fannie Hobbie tol st <" Milburn Providence Hospital Theresa Jenkink. 32, Garfield Hospital S Dean Caldweil, 14 Albin: Kenneth Deterson, A st e Infant of Georze and Kate Noble, 5 Sibley Hopital i : Infant of Frank and Trah Corbett. 5 hours. Sibley Hospital Tnfant of William and Hallie hours. Homeopathic Hosp Wiitiam H. Das., 50, 15 Annie Crutchfield, 65, vital Asnes Muse George Wali Font - Wilkerso Thomas H_ Jores. : Marie L. De Vaul. 28, Emergency McClers. 76, Hospital 601 East Davis 3 Columbia readmen’'s Hos Emergency Hospital Freedmen's Hospital 0, izer Hospital 7 Oth st D._C lodge 043 0 for the o funeral of our late brother. | BROWN. grand lodge of the hereafter May fnterment at Arlington at 11 o'clock am Ritualistic v order of WILLI Attes NT. Tuesda Elizabeth's Hospital. heloved mother of { Robert Bryant Baptist Chu n.w.. Sund; nest Jarvis Co. COFFIN. Max Telts a aged R7 years, Jge. No. 15. | ~onvene ashinglon The W MARTHA atles R. from the Second bet. H and T sts. at 1 pm. W OFFIN. Welaved wife of the latd CRartes B Cofiin._Funeral services at S Johm's Episcopal Church. Beltsville, Md.. riday, $0. at'3 pan. Interment at | the adjoining cemeters 2 CRAWFORD. May 27 1 CRAWFORD. heloved wife of dames Craw ford wiil"be held ac the | hapel of W hers Friday, May | o:'at 10 am it Cedar Hill Cemetery. DANDRIDGE. The remaine of Mr BETH H. DANDRIDGE will be ta the vault and interred in Harme tery Fridas, May 20, 1095, at 3 o'clock DARRACH. Suddenly. Thursday, Mas 1925, at his residence, the Mendota apart 2 N JAMES HAMIL- Beloved hushand of Nellie W. D: {Indianapolis papers please cops ELIZA. FOLK. Wednesday. M Kansas ave. n.w.. L wife of Rev. E. L. Folk at her late residence this even: o'clock. Interment {omorrow herdstown. W. Va. GAINE: Piains, D. C cousin’ of Gra 30 st.n.w nith of | MARTIN | men's Hospital ‘ | MeCARTHY 28, | and Charlotte Henderson. Grace West and | Eliza Johnson. « after. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. NT. Departed this life Tuesday. M 925, at 11:56 p.m.. at her residence, i Florida_ave. n.w. Mrs EZEL GRANT (nee Hines). In the 24th yes her age. She leaves to mourn their loss a mother. Mrs. tie Hines: two small Children. iwo brothers and a host of other Telatives and friends. ~Funeral {rom Simp- Son Memorial M. E. Church. Sherman and Florida_aves. n.w.. bet. W st. and Barry lace, Rev. William H. Wil . D.. minister, Friday, May Friends and relatives invited Co. in_charge. N. Wednesday. May 27. at her residence, 1436 Morris road se. GEORGIA SIMS HAMILTOX. She leaves to_mourn their loss a devoted husband, Dr. W. E. Hamilton: a daughter. Mrs. Miriam_Hodge. and two sons. Cortez and Arthur Sim 3 fehem Baptist Church. Nicholas and How. . Rev. Pace_officiating. Fri- rd aves E? "at 2 pm. Friends and rela- day. May tives invited HUNT. Tuesday, May 26. 1025, at 11 am.. at Norfolk, Va., WILLIAM T.. beloved Tusband of Jaue S. Hunt of Asbury Park. N. J.. and father of Mrs. Thomas M Stearn, Mrs. Elizabeth King. William P and John I. Hunt. Funeral from the resi- dence of his daughter. 4908 George, ave. nw. Friday, May 20 m, meni at_ Arlington | “Cemetery CAsbury Park and Princeton, N. J.. papers please copy.) HUTCHINS. Entered into eternal Wednesday. May 27, 1825 at 5:20 at_his residence. 3461 Van THOMAS H.. devoted husband He ‘leaves to mourn his de- arture & loving wife. thres children. Al- rt, Alonzo and Odessa Hutchina: one Dbrother. Peyton Hutchins: a niece. Theresa Rowland: a nephew. Francis Hutchins, and a number of relatives and friends. ~Re- mains resting at John T. Rhines & Co’'s funeral chapel. 3rd and I sts. s.w. F' srom Mount iarla "Baptist Chureh, Rev 3 Harvey Randoiph officiating. Sunday. 1 pim. 28430 LYON. Thursday, May 28. 192 dence, 636 South Carolina WILLIAM M. LYON. beio Fannie 8. Lyon. Remains resting at the parlors of William H. Scott. 409 8th st. Remaine will lic in state at First h. 12th and E sts. se., Sun- day, M: Trom 10 am. to 11 am. When services will take place. =Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 30° RRIS, Wednesday, May 27, 1925, at 4 . Gallinger Hospital, WILLIAM T. GERIS. beloved father of Jennie Skinner and grandfather of Mrs. Martha Butler of Jersey City, and Chauncey Skinner. Charles, Nannie and Julia Skinner. ~Notice of fu’ neral hereatter. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. MOS8, Tuesday. May 26, 1925, o at her residence. 419 Snd n.w.. JENNIE E.. beloved wife of the laie Joseph S. Mogs. She is survived by three daughters and one son. Carrie J.. Mary G., Grace L. and Herbert W. Moss. Funerai from her fate residence Friday morning. May 0. thence to St. Aloysins Church. where mass STl be colebrated at 10 sum. | Interment at Mouat Olivet, 380 rest Hutchins. at 9 pm Funeral from the Beth- | Notice ‘of funeral here- | New Hamy * Deaths. 1 at pshire ave. his residence RICHARD RO beloved husband of Isabelle € R ed %7 ROMAN. Wabster years, at 1 o'eloc Lodge. No. Funeral (pr 5 hts of Kn Pythias. will hold a epecial meeting Thurs day at Pythia SPORE. t his res residence of her Park ave. n.w ing wife of the | evening. May Wednesday. Wednesday 1925, f our laie Dassed at 8 o'cloc Temple. 16 make arrangements brother, RICH away Wednes All members & ' W B MA Chancellor May, idence. May son. Robe: ate W 11 am SFIELD. mander 1925, at 10 3th st. n.e sband of Inter ment at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. WALKER. (Baltimore papers please cops.) Turie Walke " Howard funeral parlors. May 29, Friday ment private ¥ at 1 at 4 am. &tonw. beloved and fathe: uneral wer 1300 Tam. Inter Departed this life May 26 dmen’s Hospital, GEORGE ) beloved hushand of Henried of George A. Wal Westwood, Md George, jr.. and brother Thomas st Wall and Mre. J wood. Md 1 morning at 115 Thomas et from " Brookes M neral tingham. Md of Mrs Remaing ds from Wednesdas evening until Fri and Mar: father 1 Jon M ay E Friday at 12 Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge e viewed by Fu. Not w n.w Chiureh oclock In Memoriam. parte, 1608 Since the dag HER_LOVING MER! BRAY. In e our " dear " da VIRGINIA GRA On the hills Where th Lies the In her o H ago today BINC 5 He took y DAUGHTE May it = de. flowe: o and silent £ ER DEVOTED A . May mothe R ANNA MILY In sad remembranes of c nd mothe assed away 5 MARY A the souls of th thr the mercy of G in lov hushand this 1900 Today recalls Of a loved And the one Is the one HIS LOVING WIFE. ES. In men WINNIFRED VI d this life ingly and t Away from ca And now home With the SALLIE she 1 AN HUSBAND a memory one & ed ). A one th NATHAN AND FAMILY MARY ( azo today, m best. DAY r daughter and GRAVES, w May en to share IEL GRAVES And those who stil] remep. the ones who loved him nly knows e the das DEVOTED WIFE AND ( wad sou § we t how we He took ¥ ¢ loving HANNA life four ye: But our iears and pr: an came and dear fa ay s yon HILDREN. * embran ISMER, ars ago today rd to save vo were ail n his world of toil and pain HER LOVING CHILDREN NAH AND H A triby the mem voted passed 4 28, 1922 A HER HUS n ther. CARTHY ago today. May In our home you Sweet though And the hoarts t life Love o HIS LOVING RROTHER. NEWTON. 1y toved m who depar day. May When we f th n death MOTHER. ARRY ate of iov AND GEORG St 1 are fondly te = h just t AMANDA s life eigh 191 May we be prepared 1o mee! Va, Sweet daughter and PEVTON ago today LOVING SON PEVTON. memory of my d TON (nee Fa I will never MOTI AND D, fo HER paper please e e ANNA. HAN and WILLIAM M. who departed this 1ife two years ou £o FATHER AND nhrance of ou NEWTON t years ago to of life. t our dear FAMILY = ars of our dear BLANCHE EASTON thi HER. AUGHTER. ear n who ay. May t you, dea is life one year MARTHA WILKER A tribute of love and devotion in we. BLANCHE PEY d this lifn X1 Blanche, While in the world I stay: knows how I miss sou the d CAR A ago today Sweet memories Time _cannot « Years that m: ¢ come « He took NT. LI Yo awar CY WALKER. * mbrance of my dear who wi hang died nine vears tis trie annot_sever £ remembrance of you OTE D HUSBAND. JAMES L. Sucred to_the memors of ANNIE WORMLEY who_de- today, May arts your memory lingers, ind There is ot a That we do DEVOTED FA and true day. di not ‘th r mother. k of you DAUGHTERS, D BESSI MISSOURL __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gawler Service /| Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Pennas. T. F. COSTELLO ow W. W. Deal & Co., LINCOLY LOCATED N AT ORTH 7 8200. Chape}. “Timothy Hanlon J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em. balmer. prices. 332 Pa. Livery in connection chapel ‘and, modern ‘crematorium Ave. N.W Commodious Moderate Call M. 1385., Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 1113 SEV Modern_Chapel ENTH ST. NW. “Telephone. Main 2473 Wm. 412 H ST. NB. Modern_Chapel H. Sardo & Co. V.incoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S. Model Chapel odel Char E. Lincoln 142. iva'e Ambulances. Jivery in Connection. VL. Neither the suce with the original 3034 M ST. N.wW. ors of w SPEARE CO nor connected R. ‘Speare establish- o 940 F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Es Phone stablished 1841 yest B6 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo. C. Shaffer T 900 14th St. N.W Main 106 e FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416. D ERATE PRICES. Prompt. Del Prompt_auto_delivery service. Artistio—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co. I BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Othor Beautiful Floral Designs et Moderate Prices. A 1ith & H. 214 F St Tel.

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