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Special Purchese $40 and $45 and Topcoats $29.75 See them in our windows all sizes GresnerS 1325 F STREET House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Beautiful Hand-Blocked Crepe Scarfs A splendid opportunity to secure in ad- vance a beautiful Christmas gift! Made of a lovely quality of crepe de chine in beautiful evening shades. Nicely fringed. 2 yards long. Othet lovely scarfs in the Events—tomorrow and Tuesday—at $3.95. 32.95 final “Appreciation” (Street Floor.) THE EVENING CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. There will be a Christmas sale in the chapel of Georgetown Presby- terlan Church the afternoon and eve- ning of tomorrow and Wednesday. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, will speak at the Wapiya luncheon, Uni- versity Club, tomgrrow, 12:45 p.m. Subject, “A Great Cause.” “What Are the Mysteries?” will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Jane B. Coates Wednesday night at a meet- ing of the Center for Psychic De- X k3 z o Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 Sprays & $ Wreaths jum-'sww 12 “In Appreciation S Tomorrow—Last Day of “Appreciation” Events! Tomorrow only remains the opportunity to secure Fashion Apparel at an average of 309, less than regular prices— underpriced “in appreciation” of the liberal patronage you have bestowed upon this store the year around! this last opportunity slip past you—come in and make your selecion—from apparel and accessories of the high Jelleff standard—at prices little short of startling! STAR, WASHINGTON, velopment at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Election of officers will feature a meeting of the Society of Natives Fri- day night at the Washington Club, Seventeenth and K streets. A meeting of the Board of Educa- tion is scheduled for Wednesday aft- ernoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Emma Sanford Shelton W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Eva Criswell, 530 Shepherd street, ‘Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. A bazaar will be held by the Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the Grace Reformed Church, Fifteenth between P street and Rhode Island avenue, in the church social room Wednesday eve- ning, with a turkey dinner served from 430 to 7:30 pan. The District branch of the Needle- work hibit of new garments and house- hold linens Wednesday afternoon at Foundry M. E. Church. A lecture on “Christian Scienc Its Reasonable Appeal,” will be deliv ered by William V. Porter, C. S. B., of New York, in the Masonic Audi torium, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. HE arrangement of funeral flowers invariably invites favorable comment when the services of* Blackistone's designers have been utilized. 5 up 14th and H 1222 F St. Wonderful wonderful groups of models of all types—in velvet-and-silk gombination Guild will hold its annual ex- | D. C, MONDAY Walter H. Webb, first reader of Third Church, under whose auspices the lec- ture is given, will Introduce the speaker. Dr. Charles F. Aked of Los Angeles, Calif., will open a four-day series of lectures tomorrow at the First Con- sregational Church, Tenth and G streets. He will speak in the after- noons on the general theme, “An Ober-Ammergau in_ California; a Pllgrimage Play of the Life of Christ,” and the general theme of the evening addresses will be, “The Ap- proach Through Literature and Life.” Births Reported. The following births have been reported {o e “Health "Department in the last 23 Hyman and Soph George Y Peter § reteas. irl Harold Wil el m aud Ellen Brown. boy. Ciffton E. ad Mary K. Birch EIFL Frederick L. and Florence Nelson. girl. Charles and Catherine Cornell, boy. Frederin “and Claire Schats.. Eirl ey and"Ange Rosenthal 105 Hertort . and Lailian Sebmidt. girl William C &hd Eatherine Harns, girl. William €, na iiiida Mower, girl. Joreoh B and Frances Heil. g Harsy and ‘Clara Gittlerson. Firl. Donnan and Bessie Mann, girl. ‘Leon and Mary Dieux. ll;?‘ Geored 1. and Antibal 3. Simon. boy. Alexander and a Padoos, girl. ar N and- Ethel Thoman. boy, boncer B nnd Mareurer Michasl girl. Paul H. and Dorotny Primm, girl Andrew and Thelma Black. boy ATIGE and- pearl Dunsore. bov. b " Narion Dettor, oy L. and Elizabeth Porte: 7. and Mary £ Gauzsa. boy n_and Elizabeth Zirkle, girl rgeon and Mary F. S . &irl. and_Ida Hennessay, girl. A Helien' Debrad. boy: ahd il Simmone. bos E| Taylor. girl. M Reicie. d Elsie Pe Rufus and Milton 1 Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reportes o T THERA DA Rt o " TR b ot 2 John K. Hillers, 8 Join ¥ Tl B0, 2800, P Margaret Mason. 78, Little Sisters of the Mary White Pot University Hospi Washington D. Peters. Walter S. Oliver. 14 Helen L Corros A"M. Daras Ann Moss. s, 2501 14th st UK 415 Shepherd st Walter Read Hospital ger Hospital. Hospital 20th_st mergency Hospital Hat Values! $3.95, $6.50, $8.95 Our Millinery Shop offers for just one more day three Tovely atins, velvets, metallic cloth and hats—including beautiful Don't miss seeing them to- morrow—values worth a special shopping trip. Third floor. Don’t let Tomorrow! 300 Women’s $69.50 to $145 Fur-Trimmed Coats A wonderful assortment including all the accepted silhouet tes and furs—presented at three final “Appreciation” prices. All the newest flares from the full ripple to the slightly flaring side panels—the smartest of straightline models—and wide- sleeved coats that wrap to the side. Every type of fur collar, too—from the small mushroom style to collars that reach the very hem! cuffs—some even have borders of fur! $69.50 to $75 Coats *55 MATERIALS— Venice Cloth Veloria Lustrosa Montebello ‘85 MATERIALS— Roulustra Vivette Lamola Carmina —all lovely psle fabrics! FURS— Jap Fox Black Fox Natural Squirrel Brown Wolf —in new treatments astonishing in coats at only $55! FURS— Platinum TV olf Natural Squirrcl Natural Fitch Black or Brown Carac Pointed Fox stunning treatments $95 to $115 Coats Every coat has deep fur $125 to $145 Coats *110 MATERIALS— Needlepoint Roulustra Kashoretta Lucette o —lustrous and beautiful! FURS— Beaver Fisher Fitch Black Fox Platinum Fox cuel Blue Squirrel Skunk selected pelts! IN ALL THREE GROUPS YOU’LL FIND ALL THE' SEASON’S BEST COLORINGS — WINE —GRACKLE HEAD—SEA SWALLOW—FALCON—CUCKOO—TANAGER—JACAPA —GREEN —BLACK Larger Women’s Dresses Regularly $55 to $65 Individual models fer afternoon, dinner and eve- ning wear—in rich black satin and brocaded ;’_el\'cl Every Wonderful values !— of beautiful colors. Sizes 4027 to 48¢ from Paris—in a choice dress with slip to match. Second Floor. Novelty Cuftf Kid Gloves All of these have the new and attractive turn-over In brown, ecru, tan, gray, black and white, with contrasting cuffs so much desired by smart women. stitching on cuffs—Street Floor. Fine Caracul Fur Coats e $l 75 New Coats with contrasting fo Coats with fox collar and border—Gray Caracul | Coats with gray kit fox collar—a stunning collection for the last “Appreciation” Day !—Second Floor. Again Tomorrow! Misses’ Coats Regularly $110 to $125 $95.00 For just one day more—this wonder- ful assortment of coats in Needlepoint, Carmina, Mosulera, Kashinora and Roulustra cloths—in beautiful color- ings! All the new flares as well as straightline and panel models—and the graceful Princess silhouette are repre- sented. Fur trimmings icature collars, cuffs and even borders of fur—gray squirrel, platinum and black fox, skunk, beaver, fitch and caracul. Third Floor. Women's Coats Section—Second Floor Again Tomorrow! “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Underwear At About 257 Off! enthusiastic 345 Hundreds of shoppers have shared in this value—underwear that is of wonderful wearing qualities and beauty—but rarely found at a reduced price! $1.95 Vests. .. v....$1.50 $2.95 Vests, Step-ins, Bloomers and Chemise . $2.25 $3.95 Garment: .$2.95 $5.00 Garments. . . .$3.95 Lace-trimmed Gowns . ...$7.85 Underwear Shops Third Floor. $2.95 Tomorrow Only—This Value! Women’s $49.50 and $59.50 DRESSES 35 A galaxy of clinging georgettes, lustrous satins, beaded georgettes—and beautiful crepe roma and vel- vet brocades—in an array of colorings that will en- chant you. Plenty of black, too. Long-sleeved tailored afternoon frocks vie with evening dresses that feature touches of rhinestones. Straightline models predominate—with circular skirt effects. Fur bandings trim many of the dresses. Other “Appreciation” groups showing—one more day—stunning dresses underpriced at $48 and $38. Afternoon Dresses—Dinner Dresses $ —Formal Evening Gowns Sketched—an evening gown of beautiful georgette enriched with silver beading—$35 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks In the Simple Smart dresses for all occasions! gettes with self-colored lace trimming—tucking and Satins in black with beige lace ‘Wools—tailored models, in cocoa and black. All sizes from 16 to 44.—Downstairs. self embroideries, too! on sleeves. colorings. Frock Shop Lovely geor- $10 Lovely $13.50 to $15.00 Umbrellas _Beautiful pure silk taffeta umbrellas on durable 16-rib kyota frames—the finest made! borders and all-over effects smart. ¢ are exceptionally A broad style choice—newest fancy tips and ferrules— $10.85 The_fancy braided silk cords. "All colors.—Street Floor. New All-Wool Sweaters You may select a slip-on, lumberjack, chappie coat, a “mannish” model made without golf coat—they're all in this collection! a collar, or even a Of soft $7.95 brushed wool—plain knit and jacquard—all sizes—Street Floor. Last Chance! Misses’ Dresses Regularly $35 to $39.50 $23.75 A truly beautiful collection of the most youthful frocks for both after- noon and evening wear. Featuring lovely two-piece models, circular skirts, basque and straightline effects—fashioned of georgette, chif- fon, flat crepe and velvet—with the new long, Sleeves. All-over tight-fitting sleeves or Bishop beadings. embroideries and ribbon girdles embellish thes® frocks. Choice of coral, orchid, cuckoo, wine and black. sea green, maize, Third Floor. NOVEMBER 16, 1925 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Cosmos Club: There will be a lec- ture by Dr. H. S. Washington on “Volcanic Eruptions,” illustrated in lantern slides showing the Santorini eruption of 1925, in the assembly hall at 8:30 o'clock. Members are invited to bring ladles, using Came- ron House entrance. The Juvenile Protective Associa- tlon will meet in the ballroom of the Shoreham. Annual reports and a talk by Miss Grace Abbott, chief of the Children's Bureau, United States Department of Labor, on! { “Juvenile Delinquenc: Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent and Lincoln Camp, No. 12, Sons and Daughters of Union Vetgrans, will' observe “Veterans’ Night” at Grand | Army Hall. | The Men’s Club of Christ Church, Georgetown, will meet in the parish hall. " There will be talks by Com- mander Hewltt, with motion pictures of the Navy; Mayor Maxwell, on_his work as scoutmaster of the Boy Scouts of Christ Church, and Rev. Preston Peach, on the theme “East is East and West is West and Never the Twain Shall Meet.” Washington = Association, No. 1, Association of Stationary gineers, will meet at 8 o'clock at nd Army Hall. Charles M. Riy of the New York membership will speak of “What Power and Ma | chinery Have Done for Civilization.” Engineering organizations invited to attend and bring friends. Philander D. Poston will speak on | “Obey the Law” at the meeting of | ractical Psychology Club, 8! o'clock, at the Playhouse. { Florence Miriam Johnson, teacher ! of Home of Truth, Los Angeles, Calif., | will lecture in the Unity Auditorium, | 1326 1 street, at 5 p.m., on *Self-Con- | secration” and at 8 p.m. on “The Radiant Life.” Dr. vanus Morley the Car- negie Institution, who recently headed an expedition to Yucatan, wiil lecture on “The New Maya Empire” in Cor coran Hall, George Washington Uni versity, at 8 p.m. « Scions of C honor the birthday of King Charles 1 of England at a celebration at the Washington Club. of onial Cavalier: Marriage Licenses. foflarriage licenses have been issued to the | oflgwing Willii G. Koch and Pauline M. Greate | both of "Reverdaje. Md Marvin - E. Thompson and W crandall ohn E. Proctor and Ruth E Susan Orr. nd shoes more an 45 per cent are made in Massa chusetts. LOST. ale. name Jefl: D C. tag Mr. Lehmann, 619 Sheridan o between 830 and AIREDALE No 350 e Bl bufty 61 "Rittenhouse Cor. 53 Mr. Davidson. 1015 14th st Main b BAR_PIN—Sapphire and diamond; reward No. 7. Washington Barracks. BAR PIN. platnum. contaming 10 or ‘near Columbia Theater: reward. . or Main T with white chie Rewar young. diamonds. Cali BUCKLE—Oval. steel. lady's: vicinity 4th and H n a I | : on o whiie feet, neck and ‘breast, black tail, white Reward. 1333 Shepherd. Adams 46 ath LR009.W - on 17th and Pa. av gar about " o'dlodk pm.."Sunday: re- " Call_Lincoln 62643 " " ale. dark brown. chest white stripe on face, bulldog. Finder piease retu A310 R st = e DOG white, Tesembiing & wire-haired ter- fer: no tag: reward. 143% Spring bl | Adams 480" i EYEGLASSES. shell Warren ™ on_case: reward. S—Tortoise sheil ty_ of North Capite rd. 28 B. I W | GOLD MESHBA Reward. Mrs. Guy and part pet hite tail cut ; valued as V._Reward feet rimmed . ~Dr. George | Ii_Frank. 661%. | aturday evemng and R. 1. ave case. lost Wardman | vanity Standifer, and M | park inn | LLEW. about around, “Lady." 3 Female. old: bas eczema mark left "eye and answers to name of Reward 1f returned to [ PENDAD itique gold_w reen etting, N bhetween Friends | Meeting House, Eye st. and Connecticut_ave. all_West 116: 17% | RUG—Corner ¢ s n | Monday. ‘November 2 Man was seen when | e picked 1t up as it_fell trom delivers truck. | Reward 1765 N st a0e R - puppy. L ¥ Chase. Md Underwood st | WATCH | ter and 28 G ward L2844 | WRIST WATCH—In He | partment. between 2 and | Reward. Lincoln 10 | WRIST WATCH. Jady's, old. with bracelet, on S fand R sts. h | turn same to Miss Whitehead. Apt. and_receive_reward. B IB st. n.w 5 Swise Tot either at Metropoli et Ia 1deat a 5 Ideal case 5 Soh Movies Call Adams 550 % tan movies or on F st. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN :nl.’ Pa. Ave. S.Ex - Model Chgitvate Ambulances 0 4% Livery in Connection. V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R Speare establish ment erankc 00201009 H St NW. Fra Phone P orierly 940 F_St. N.W. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIBCH) Established 1841. |3034 M ST. N-W. Efatiancs 1egy Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 1732 P Main 5512 A e ‘Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. hone Lincoln 373. Quick. metnm and Eficient H ST, NE. ZINGO! acdtieBnd Tl £ CINOOLN agoo. LLIAM LEE. Funeral Direct 3 S e e e, e e Far Ave, MW Cail 24 O0Al Ffink Geier’s Sons Co, EVENTH ST. N.W. ;l‘nldzerfi Chapel. _Telephone Main 2473 ervice. NOW _LOCATED AT, 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7970 ~ Wm, H. Sardo & Co. _, -~ £35St Lincoln 524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geo.C. Shaffer *° 45 stxw. LEns D, 108, FLORAL EMBLEMS. SPGB RATE BICES. " Prom Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expressive—inexpenstv. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautiful Floral Desizns. M Ohices. Tath & H 1852 BRSNS MONTSY We Specialize in Floral Designs at Modcrllcte Ma) 3 ot Beivery. ri_ceg INC G@Z‘I Florists W™ & HSTS NV MAIN 6953 A Klansmen Bury Policeman. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., November 16. —Hundreds of Klan automobiles were in the funeral procession of George H. Payne, city patrolman, yesterday, the Ku Klux Klan having charge. Payne! dled suddenly in the police station Friday from a heart attack. Several thousand persons gathered In front of the Payne home. Practically the en- | tire force of policeen and firemen of | the city attended. Two Game Wardens Named. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, V. Appointmént of Harry L. Johnson of Clarendon and W. L. Golden of Ball ston as count, game wardens is an nounced. The new officers will sub scribe to the oath today before Wil liam H. Duncan, clerk of the court. The North Dakota Bar Association November 16.— | prignpy | { | | Deaths. NASAHL. On Sunday. November 15, 192 at Walter Reed Hospiial, ELLEN E. lov i'f, wife of Gottlieb Nasahl of b fihoin Inland ave’ nw. in her 54th year. Fu. neral from’ the Nevius_ funeral home. 4 New York ave n.w.. Wednesday. Novem- ber 18 at §:30 am. thence 10 St. Mar tin's Church. Where mass will be satd fo: the repose of her moul at § am. Inger- ment in” Arlington Cemetery. 17¢ PARKER. November 16. 1925, at her resi ence. 611 South _ Braddoci st. Win- chestér Va. Mrs, EMMA E PARKER devoted mother of Mrs. Bertha Williams of Washington, D krandmother of John Williame ‘of Harrisbuzg. Pa.: sister of Mre. Amelia Magruder. Winchester: sis. ter‘of Cornelius Rohinson. siater of James F. Robineon. Washington, D Tn ment Winehester. 17 . In New York City after 3 iliness. EURITH ELI NK! beloved daughter of Hammond D. Pinkne Bornelia A leaves 1o me Ree 50w of the latn inkney. She Dolly! Grace ' Body Girard st ember 19, f Congregational 5 tie and at her late home. ral Thursday, » from Plymouth Olden, Fu has named one lawyer in each county | SO Americanization mber of the of the State on its committee, and each entire bar association is pledged to stand ready at every call to give talks on Americanization for any or ganization or program which may re- quest aid and to assist in any other manner possible in furthering the work of Americanization in the State Cards of Thanks. URON. We wish F ke and _deepest our relatives. neighbors their faithfilnese afferings at the 11l dear cousin, OCTAVIA GLOVER for ther the death of WILLIAM Gl LANG. 1 wish relatives for spect and_sympathy the sad period of my_&on LAURA V. to express our, sincere thanis 1o our many friends and relatives for their kindness during the illness anc beautiful floral_tributes at_the death of our loved one. MARY E. PIPER, CHARLES §. PIPER AND FAMIL BDeaths. Monday. November 101 ¢ Hoemital "o k. ESTELLF WAY. beloved o of B. # ay. in the 76th yea Notice of funeral hercafter. LANAY. Suddenly. Thursday. November 1925 Washingon Univer CALLANAN at the par Pennssivania vember 17, at pm. Relat riends invited Interment St. Louis. Mo 17 CALLANAN. Funcral eervices of the 1 WILLTAM A. CALLANAN, are 53 3 employed at nited Siates Capitol who died Thursday. Novemte 1 will be held at the funera Adolph 3. Schi 20t e &ylvania ave. n.w. Tuesday @ iees will be conducted by Rev W Shearer of é Interment at T Louis at the c Friends are inv Saturday, Hospital er of John and’ Henrs he W, E to cxpress our sir Appreciation’ to and friends for floral sin We wish to AMILY my friends and Tributes of te extended me during THOMAS LANG LANG. to their thank PIPER. We' wish BROCKW Y tal Funeral services w lors 0f A. J. Sehinpe witliam Parish etery St Chunn west Jarvis Co ave. now. F ¢ 17, at 1 nm Churen “Stigo. Md seember 13, 1 JAMES HAZEL COL] Max Coleman and the late | Suisie Hazel Co Funeral from «hape Rock Creck Cemotery. Time and date Announced later 1 | CRANDALL. Monday. at the residence of her son X 1. Crandall, 2006 N at. nw.. JENNIE L. | CRANDALL.” Remains restipg at the S H. Hipes Co. funeral home. 2001 13th st n.w. Notice of funeral later. DIGGS. Sundas, N - 1503 Swann st A devoied wife of James Diggs. Elias and George Henry Digs Remains *resting | % funeral ! November | from the Mt coLl at Phoenix Zion M ¥ parlors I8 19 DOXE GEORG Doxen. at his Sunday 15. 1 dence. 171 wourneplac E A. devoted hushand of Estella aced’ 5% years eters _residence Chenoweth 1417 North timore. Md.. on We: at 10 am. Interm Harford_County. Md. Remains resting af the 'S H_ Hines Co. funeral home. J4th &t nw.. until Monday at 2 p.m DOUGHERTY. Sunday. November 15 At 1145 Bam. at Bis residence K ew. 'WILLIAM " E youngesi son of the Georgeanna Doughert hand of Kate ton). in the 6 his ke “He i survived by four daughiters. Mrs. Georse | Babeack and Mre. Edward Green. Funeral Tuesday. November 17.at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Congres tional Cemetery. FORD. Saturday. November 14 1925 Freedmen's Hospital. MARY FORD. de- Yoted sister of Marie Ford. 'Remains rest. | ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. tuneral | parlore. - nw Funeral | Tuesday. at Teeue. Md. | Mrs. emetery hus ¢ (oo Carring beloved at Georgia ave ovember 17. 1 Entered into eternal rest Novem- | 1025, at 10:40 pm, at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs, Katie Bumnry 3020 Stanton rd. sc. LAURA, the loving wife of the late Henry Gwinn, devoted mother of Mra. Helen Bumbryy Mre. Mary nd Mra. Helen Wilson. She alsh Joss 10" grandchil randehildren. . Albert Brumby and Clar and one adopted daughter. t. Funeral from Macedoni Anacostia. D. C,, Wi 18.at 1 o'clock Members of Mid . ampment. Ord ermen. will assemble at Novenmiber 17, at 7:30 urial of our late sister Funeral Wednesday, November 18. at Macedonia Baptist Church, Am3costia. D.C.atlpm GEORGE W. BROOKS. H. P, M. MONTGOMERY 17¢ HALL: Sunday. November 15. 1025. at Eleanora Ruppert Home. Anacostia. D. C. ELIZABETH HALL. in her 89th year. Funeral from Thomas R. Nalley & Son's. 131 11th st. se_ on Tuesday. November 17. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment at Congres- onal Cemetery. HILL. Members of the Men's .Cliff Rock Accociation are hereby notified of the death of our late brother. JEREMIAH R. HILL, Funeral and barial at Sandy Sprin. Md.. November 17 Death No. 188 i £ W, H,J ON. President W.J. SINGLETO: HILLERS. Satur. AL B residence K. HILLERS. Hillers. jr"_ aked 83 vears 11 months. The funeral will take _place from his late res 1 Tuesday., November 17, at 11 am Relatives and friends are invited to stend. | Interment at_ Ariington National Cemeters. (New * York papers oy ACKSON. Fridav. November 1 1925 at her_residence. 2318 L st. n. CECELIA JACKSOX. the beloved wife of the late John Jackson. She Jeaves to mourn their loan six " devoted daizhters. Mre. Anna Jackson. Effic Macon. Eva Lew Till. Virkinia McDowell and Bi ¥ ton: 11 erandchildren and three Erea grandchildrea. Funeral from E. R. James & Bros,' Tuesday. November 17. at 9:30 am.. thence to St. Augustine’s Church Where reauiem high mass will be sune for the repose of her soul Interment at Piscataway. Md. 16 Sunday, November 15, 1025, at 9:50 p.m.. at the residence of her daugh- Brownell, 613 N, Wagh Alexandria, Va.. SALLY ANN JOHNSON, wife of Capt. Joseph H. John son. in her 100th year, Funeral Wednes day. November 18 at 1 p.m., from above residence. Interment at Carmel M. E. Cemetery at Kinsale, Va. Relatives and friends invited to attend. . KELLY. After a_long illness. Sunday. No- vember 15. 1925, at 8 p.m 60 Q st years, reh, GWINY. G r Galilean Fish: temple Tuesday hm.to a ATURA GW November D3R Ist st 14, n.w. MARIE "KELLY beioved orah ‘ind the Funeral services_at at 9 am. Wednesday, N vember 18. followed b mass at St Aloy slus "Church.” Interment at Holy Rood Cemetery. 17¢ KELLY. Sunday, November 15, 1025, at 8 pm.. MARIE 'A. beloved daughter of A.’and_thelate John A Kelly. 60 Q et s Funeral from ‘the above rest ence Wednesday. November 18, at 8:30 am. thence to St Aloysius Church. Where mass will be said nose of her soul. at 0 am. for re: Interment Holy Rooa Cemetery. 17 LARCOMBE. Saturday. November 14, 1925 at m.. at the residence of Mr. D. Gaskine. 112 C at. nw. WILLIAM D LARCOMBE. ae 59. ° Funeral from N. K. Tabler'a funeral pariors, 1526 L st. n.w. Tuesday at 2 pm. Interment in Con: reesional Cemeters. ~Members of the rescent Benevolent Association are re- aquested to attend. B MARTIN, °Suddenly. Sunday. November 15, 1025, MARY (nee White)_ ‘beloved wite of the late George Andrew Martin neral from her ate residence. 633 Morris st nie. on Tuesday. November 17. 1925, at 8:30 am: then to Holy Name Church where solemn requiem mass will be sons for the repose of her soul at 9 am. In- terment ‘Bladensburg, Md. Relatives and friends invited. MINEB. Departed this life N 1025, FREDERICK DOUGLASS MINER, aged 2 years. Funeral wervices ai the residence. of his parents. Fred and Carrie | Miner. 2628 Nichols ave. se. at 10| lock. Wednesday. November 1 . MULLEN. Ladies’ Columbia Aid Ascn. arc hereby notified of the death of Mrs. LU- VENIA MULLEN. You ' are requested to attend the funeral Tuesday. November 17 1925, 1 pm. from Jerisalem Baptis €hurch. 26th and P sts. now. INDIANA TYLER. Pres. MARY E. BOWMAN, Rec ecty. . aged 26 cember 15, Funeral services | A3 B: at: | viease | at her Tome. | | { | | THOMAS | | | | Jetta” Solem. ~ Funral sidence. 1353 Taylor st < ber 18, 11 a.m. Friends and relatives 17° STAKE. Sun CHARLES T L. Stake agé 67 i r 15, 1925 and of Florenca 1;11- residen November 17 friends invited SWIFT. & m. at at 2 nw.. Tueaday bm. Reiatt d av. November 15 corge Washington DEAN SWIFT. aged b4 er of “Washinzton Centennia 14, F. A of Wm 192 No_one knows the silent heartaches 2RIy ot "who Tost can tell or the grief that ia horne in silence For the on: ‘ At HIS L FAMILY. 1 r 15, 1025 at 44 Patterson Remains fest Notice of 4 8750 a'm S S nel JULTA THOMAS ing "5t “her Tai . THOMAS, . 1925, av Sunday. Noven am._ at Frecdmen WEBB. son Helon W, thitee broth Wenh and A Notice of 1 Mrs. why Friday. November 13. 1925. at 8 rosidence. 808 K et now MAY WEST. Funeral from her resider.ce Tuesday at 10 am. = Inter nt Olivet Cemeters. (Rich phia. New York and Ch: copy) 18 Entered into eternal rest Sat- at 542 pm hushand of Mra nd stepfather of Mre r. Ruben M idence. t 9 am WHITLOW. ~ Memhe ation of ¢ 1 of the Men's cllfr v "fother. CHARLES WHITLOW. No U am' trom the residenie 3 W W. J. SINGLE Death H.JOH memory of my dear E ADDISON, who de- r 15. 1920. five 2 rnis I the upn She is waiting HER LOVING SON BOWMAN. In sad but loving remembrance of dear wife. MARY MADGELENE. who “departed this life three today. November 16. 10 Neyer shall I c Neve cetost for my coming MOTHER. ELLA ADDI- years ago & to love you memory fade ever Lingers Around vour swect and peaceful grave. Dear Mary. how I miss you Since {rom earth you passed away: And my heart is aching sorely As I think of you eachi day Dearest. 1 know you are happy In the mansion of the blesse Where there is no Dain hor s0rrow. In your eweet eternal rest. 10 see yoU Sacred to ths beloved " parents and _brother. SARAH CORBIN. died one ) 1924, GEORC 3 1. 1935 Brother. JOSHU anuary 11, 1922 May their sonls rest in_peace. THEIR DAUGHTERS = AND = SISTERS. MANICE ESULLARD and REBECCA CORBIN. A tr memory hute of love to the mem of my dear mother, SARAH ROY CO] Who passed 1o the Great Bevond ¢ ago today, Novembver 16. 1¢ n glow of sunset how 1 miss you hours we spent together. e morning, miss you at night But_mother 1 sh v to do the right: So that when my is complete, LOVI you. m NG DAUGHTER. EVA AN In sweetest memory of SARAH LOP, who died iwo years ago. EMMA BAUDUIT FILL. In sad but_loving remembrance of my dear father. WALTER H. FILL. who departed this life seven years ago {oday., ovember 16, 1918, Gone but not forgotten dauzhter. HALL. In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted wife and mother. ELIZABETH E. HALL. who departed this life 21 years ago today. November 16. 1904 that will never fade. she 1s Taid deen £ wife and mother by his_devoted KAT! Just when her life was brightest Just when her hopes were hest God took her from this world of pain To & home of eter Not dead to us who loved her Not fost. hut gone hefore She lives with us in memory And ‘will forevermore. HER _DEVOTED HUSBAND, HALL. AND CHILDRE. KING. In loving remembrance of our dear mother ‘and aunt. JENNIE E. KING. who Tefl ‘aslecn i Jecus two Years ago {oday. November 16. 1023 Every day brings back sweet memories. Every memory brings a tear. Deep within our hearts we cherish Thoughts of the one we love so dearly. DAUGHTER AND NIECES. MEEHAN. Sacred to the memory of JAMES FRANCIS MEEHAN, who departed this life two vears ago ioday. November 16 1923, Anniversary mass at St. Joseph's Church THE FAMILY. * ROSASCO. In sad but £ _memory ot our dear mother. MAGDALINE ROSASCO (nee Crovo), who left us suddenly 13 years ago today. Novemher 16, 1012, and ur dear brother. LOUIS, who Dassed away' so suddenly August 30,1023 HER CHILDREN. AND HIS SISTERS AND BROTHERS 3. JUDSON 0. HAR RISON. 3. BRODT, 3O SEPH A. AND NOEL F. ROSASCO." * SMITH. In sad but loving remembrance of M. qear’ Son, And. rather EARLE. 3 SMITH, who departed this lifa thres years ago today. November 16. 1922 Hours of sadness still come g'er us, Tears of sorrow slently flow: Memory keeps our loved one near us. “Though God claimed him three years ago FAMILY. STONEBURNER. In brance_of my BURNER. who d November 16, 1919. What happy dass we once enjoyed When we were all together. Buy, oh. how changed it ail 1s now Since' you have gone forever. In_our hearts your memory lingers Tender. kind and true There s not a day_dear loved one “That "we do’ pot”think ot you! HIS DEVOTED WIFE. THOMAS. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear_daughter’ and_sister. DOJ OTHY LOUISE (nee Kittner): who parted this life one year ago today, N Vember 16. 194 Today_recalls a_memory, Of a dear one laid 10 rest: And_thoss Who still remember her Are the ones who love her best MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTER WEISS. I loving memory of onr darling baby boy. CHARLES OTIS WEISS. who 11t us séven years ago today. November 16. 1918 We loved vou. Charles, But God loved you hest He needed one more angei And carried you away to_rest. WHITE. THE FAMILY. In lovin Yather. ROBERT memory of my H. WHITE. who four years ago today. November 18, 1021, ANNL, ¢ ‘1