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K A cake walk-Charleston contest and orchestra Joppa Lodge Chapter, N Will be heid at Joppa Temple, 4203 Ninth street, Awards. The Georgia State Society will hold its last entertainment 2 the season tomorrow at 2400 Sixteenth street. B e O T e !fi“IIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIHIII||ll|lIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllll||l|l|l||||||||l|IHIIIIIII!IEIIIIIlIlIlIiIIIIIHIIIlllllillllll||IlllIlIHIlllII|||IlIlIIIl!lllIIIlIlIlIlIlIIlIIlIlIlIIIlIIl\l!llllfl“!!llll‘dll% The Stearns Bible Class will meet fomorrow, 1 p.n., in Mount Vernon Place Right Rev. George 1L & Tord Bishop of B the first s 3 who will bo ! i:piphany His topic Use of the Vietor ©. Agnes’ Place of Christian Art in Education.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. at Franklin School tomorrow, 8 p.m., in the school | tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., Square Hotel. The League for the Larger Life will give an “evening of healthful enter- tainment” Saturday, 8 p.m., at the Health Studio, 1628 K street. Linn A. . Gale, president of the Longevity Logion, will speak on “How Long Can Death Be Deferred?’ Danctng. The dormitory committee of Areme Chapter, No. 10, O. 1. 8., will give a card party at 719 Thirteenth street, 8 p.m. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of Howard University, will be honor guest of the Loyal Knights of the Round Table at luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 pan., at Untversity Club. He will deliver an address on “‘Co-oper- ative Living.” The South Carolina Society of Washington will hold its annual ban. quet, April 23, at Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. E. W. Sikes, president of Clemson College, will be the guest of honor. The rummage sale and bazaar for benefit of Soldiers, Sallors " and Marines' Club will be held by the ‘s Army and Navy League, to Sons War, n Pyth uxiliary, No. of Union Veterans of the vill meet tomorrow, 8 p.m fan Temple. M. 1. Church South. B. Moomaw will be in charge. Dr. Mrs. Tda Blue, chairman of the )ld Star depactment, District of Co- umbin American War Mothers, has rranged for a buffet luncheon and sale of home-cooked food tomorrow at 1628 K street. Luncheon at noon. Food sale throughout the afternoon. Proceeds for chapter activities. Representative Cramton of Michi- gan will address the Political Study Club Saturda; Mrs. Charles Riker will sing, accompanied by Mrs. John Spencer Hornback. Cushing_Auxiliary, No. 4, to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will give a five hundred card party at Burlington Hotel April 23 at 8 pm. Rabbi Jacob Cohn of New York City will speak before the United ynagogue Convention in the Sixth Street Synagogue Friday night at 8 o'clock. Alpha Delta ¥ . Walpole, | dinburgh, will be L the meeting chool Institute, h | in U hall Church April s will be, “The Devotional Testament.” Rev. rector of St. speak of “The’ llel!glolu{ Sunday Church, will dance for the benefit of 27, 0. . 8, tomorrow, 830 pan. ance of All Georglans and friends in- will be present- of Western High ness luncheon April 22, 28 and 24, next door to Gar- fl;fi;le . wearing apparel, phonograph records, etc., desired. Kindly send packages to temporary building No. §, Twen- tieth and C streets, room 1785, Anlcloapwhfll bel;ulled for, if neces. sary, one rs. E. J. . Franklin 3936. o The Federation of Citizens' Asso- clations will meet Saturday, 8 p.m., in boardroom of the Municipal Building. The membership of the Harrison Bible Class for Mep will entertain the Ladies’ Bible Class of Congrees Strect M. P. Church with a musical enter- tainment and speaking in the lecture room of the church tomorrow, 7 p.m. The new pastor, Rev. George Hines, will be welcomed. Thee second quar- terly business meeting of the class :iflaba held at the same time and The Junior Guild of the Little Flow- er will hold its annual eard party, for benefit of Southern Maryland Mis- sions, at Wardman Park Hotel May 3. A lecture on “Christian Science: Its Redemptive Mission” will be delivered Sunday, 3:30 p.m., in_the Arcade Au- ditorilum by Bicknell Young, C. 8. B., K‘)f Chicago. Public invited. Lecture ree. A benefit card party will be given for the building fund of St. Gabriel's Church tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at St. Gabriel's Hall, Grant Circle and Web- the Sclentific Man.” Furnishings for the home, | are invited. The United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth and 1 streets, will have a free lecture on “The Culture of Concentration,” 8:15 No fees or collection. The Junfor League of the Adas Israel Congregation will give a dance at the Arlington Hotel. Washington Review. No.4, Women's Benefit Assoclation, will give & card in its rooms, o'clock. party, Pythian Temple. Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, . will give a card party in Gavel Club Hall. D. C. Chapter, I. F. C. A., Orches: tra_ will rehearse under direction of Prof. Alexander Hennemen, 8 oclack, in studio of the Arthur Jordon Plano Co. A 600 card party will be given by Mrs. Clarence Bean for Epiphany Chapel benefit at the chapel house, 230 Twelth street southwest, 8 A dinner will be served at Trinity Parish House, Third and C streets from 5 to 8 o'clock, by the ladies of Trinity Church. St. Cecella’s Guild of St. Monica's Chapel will give its annual April frolic,. 8 o'clock, at the Guild hall, South Capitol and L streets south- west. C., 8 o'clock, in O.E. 8, clock. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926. All interested THE WEATHER District—Falr and colder, with m mum_temperature about 80 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair with rising temperature; diminishing northwest and north winds, becoming southe tomorrow. Maryland—Fair and colder with frost; probably heavy und freezing temperature tonight; tomorrow rising temperature; diminishing and north winds, becoming southerly tomorrow. Virginia—Generally fair and colder tonight with frost probably heavy; freezing temperature in north portion tonight: tomorrow fair with temperature; strong northwest und mnorth winds, becoming variable to- morrow. West Virginia—Falir tonight and to- morrow: colder in the extreme south nortion tonight; rapidly rising tem- perature tomorrow. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., . 12 midnight, 51; 4 a.m., 60; 8 a.m,, 44; noon, 45. Barometer——4 p.m., 29.9 12 midnight, 29.92: 8 a.m., 29.96; noon, Highest temperature, 64, occurred at 4:16 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- nerature, 44, occurred at 7:40 a.m. to- day. Temperature same date last year— 29.88; 8 p.m. 29.! 4 an., 29.91. rthwest | rising | Deaths Reported. The following deaths to the Health Departu hours Francia Navells 3 lo K rasiiieki Gladys, Rieell. Peter diordon G (armion e I Pagk | Witltam { . William diers' Home Hounit fieny” 8. 5 Siechiin ra' Home Hoapi e Jiam 11, Carter, 45, St. Elizabeth's | Hospital. Renjamin R. Apt. 301, The Highlands, Atwood. 71, Georgetown Univer- 4. 819 Kennedy st vy, (9, 1266 Neal . 17220 6ih st Casaltyflospital allinger Hospital. &0 16th st oo Hospital. cfield Hogpital hildren's Hosoital 74, United States i Sola, Logio, B8, o sty Hospi Joh Lulu M. Co Marie Fusco. 41, Sarah J. Bicksler, . Ducham, Hospital George W. Thompson, 51 oyt Dohueliy, 76, St. ital. D‘J(;M‘Dh Abribet, 4. . Elizabeth's Hos- ital. Josenh H. Horan, 65. 1209 C st. £.w. Mary E. Fastnaught, 08, 2380 W_at Robert L. Pritchaerd. 8 months, 3040 Ala- bama rd. we. < ‘"l‘lrt\'hl Carnell, 9 months, Children's Hos- pital Hospital ). 418 New York ave. 3. United States Naval 47 414 st 8. abeth's Hos- Georgia ave.4 % Wyoming ave. Wlosia Hospifal. erett. 1 day. . Clark, 4. Arthur fughes, 2K e Infant of Ross and Alte E Freedmen's loepital. Cards of Thanks. GARNER. We wish to express our thanks and sincere aporeciation to the relatives. Tnited States’ Sol- | Deaths. Syddenly, 1 at 7 GINTA™ F., J moinet of Edgar T. Msers. Hanilton, Va., Friday. April 16, Wednesdas, sers and el at v, Wednesday. 4 HERINE F. ieloyed wife of Root of ¥ the Chapel th st b 0 " iy Chi friends inv Cemetery TUTZAUER Emeri Services home, April 16 Cemetery. NER. Thureday 30w, at Georg University pital, FRANK J, WISSNER. won of thy ate Tlenrsy and Ann Wissner. Notice of funeral ter WOODBURY. §huredas. April 1 ber residenco¥ 115 Ross Crest av ton County. Va, CARRIE LOUT of Wilber Woodbury. "~ Fun the residence’ Friday. April 16. at 3 Interment 4t Lemitister. Masd.. S Avrll 18, In Memoriam. ACTION. Departed this life- April 16, MARGARETE ACTION Though youre gune. ou are not forgor en. Your place can never more be filled We will keep your memory sacred { Till our hearts in death are atilled, THE FAMILY ANDFRSON. Tn memory of @ kin¢ tie mother and grandmother. DERSON! 'who departed this lite (w0 yedrs axo today, April 15, 1924 Relative i nt at Mount Olive: nw. on Fridas, Interment Glenwood b.m April widow | ster street. The Margaret Murray Washington friends and neighbora for their kindnes and tender exprersions of eympathy an beautiful floral tributes at the death 1 O e mothet TOUISEA. GARNER. Today recalls the memory 0Of a loved one gono to test. And thiose who think of her ioday __Are those who love her best YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER. HELEM Soen in her path we will follow. ¥hen night toils no longer shall be: one of God we Lope 10 mest be: 1o, reet eternally. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER. CORA GRANDCHILDREN BUDD. + oved BUDD, In loving remembrance of our husband and EUGE who depa tributes ¢ dcath of o JSEPHINT. SMITH étls ave. W Toduy—* 6:45 pan. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:51 4.m.; SuD | WASHINGTON. sets, 6:45 p.m. . Moon rises 7:47 a.m.; sets 10:20 p.n. ) rose 3:35 uleas O. B BCDD. AND CHU F the hymo she sang so swcetly: 5 Ralph ‘Rose. Mary Shay. Third Church, Galbraith Church. lodgel. portera, friends evmpathy and husband. WIL- T who died ome CARROLL. In sal but loving remembran-« of my dear wife and loving_ mother. MARY 'E. CARROLL. who_ departed th< life thirtéen years “ago today. Apnl 15 = = = = = = = = = = 1 HUSBAX CARROLL. AND _DEVOTED. DREN. KDWARD_WILT MARGARET. RATMON, CARROL DOORES. address on “Visions and Dreams of bhones should be installed. 2 e 3 q #in. CHARLES M 2 o o WILC@X, who departed : KISTLER. * Beaths. Departed _th 1926 at §:10 April 1 i~ suddenly take: %o "todar. Octobe ! BANISTER, April Baltimore nghar Bismarck .. Boston Buffalo Charleston m.. at his_res place” n.w.. WIL- He leaves a de- Nancy Danister: a grandson. A thers,” Ssmuel and | a host of other rela- 15 0.8 0.6 Cleveland. LA im-a. 8. nver Vermont, Avenus Baptist | ames L. Willi r. Fri- . at 6:30 pm T nge Counts, V Jife had passed. THER. FATRER | BARNARD. [ P 0.0 e —for the latest styles and newest shades in Women’s footwear. Ivory, Parchment, Gray, Blonde, Tan, Patent and Satin—ALL HEELS—ALL SIZES. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS!!! 95 Highest, 83; lowest, Club of Big Sisters will meet at Cleve- | 0o land School st 7:80 o'clock. L. C. Tide Tables. who died Aprl 11 4 6 TODAY. Girls.” i and Geodetic Survey.) TG YORIS Mt y}w The May Day Child Health commit- | Col. Winfleld Scott, United States| Today—Low tide, 4:24 a.m. and 4:38| goriiNs, e wish to expross our sine Eleventh street. | dress the President's Own Garrison, | P-1il. K HEDw ner expregs ut the death ks oG TCTADt:, Ds A, 1, | ONGA 04 A Fri gaA¥ Navie Union ianallie Tomorsowe omteide; 5:13 a.m. and 10 6 o'clock, at the Lee House. room of the District Buflding. Sub- | 1122 pan. fifl/ w l #s . e ¥ Coneions of The Sun and Moon - i L PR T participunt. Tnvitations huve heen ex- The Society of Natives will Lave a | tended to am many of the 1,500 soldier o'clock. There ‘will be music and|Home as can attend. This will be dancing. the first of a series of open meetings Aedbiniy. o poAutomobile lamps to be lighted one- cademy vl A y Nav - Sclences, with the ~ Philosophical ‘\:.e?ggmmmin:m kl&rm) an vy | half hour after sunset. meet, 8:15 o'clock, in auditortum of | Garnet - Patterson Parent - Teacher : . sarnet - s - Température and condition of the . n r 0 “c or y . the Cosmos Club. On behalf of the | o Gectot- PAIGSIN. P70 tock, at |wuter at Great Falls ot 8 am.—Tom| o ome bomen the te entations will be made of the Cullum |y Ste J. Lewis. o oitp knows how lossiy 1 T e R e X3 e Hrows Toow © s My dear bus- Medal to Brig. .| Ilearing is is so bad in the House of ASHINGTON. NEXT TWO DAYS TO INTRODUCE YOU TO SOME OF THE BEST Brainard. Dr. P. I of the | Lords in England that it has been eug- sh to express my deep ap- shoes at the Surprise Store and you will be sorry if you miss taking advantage of our opening— d ‘i 5 § s ROTHER AND SIS ; o : 4 E‘ 73 o8 ... Clouds . "stafien’s’ Chirch | GRAY. In tribue of love and devotion o 9 ‘ ; ' % 2003 i Lelative, o fiea. ™ rum:“‘;n‘;\‘}-" whe T / - BLINKHORN, y. April 14, 1926, b s ® v o < B ence SOTT B 2 v, 308 e N om 3028 beloved husband of Ella M. Blin] n. | L e / : Philadelphia 20066 i I in the 63rd year of hi Sl ‘ § 08 his late residence Saturdas. . 1 ' : : s | oelock for ats | % remy 5 ¥ S 00 Cloney | nvited t Moun ivet r. GE ROBERT GRAY - . I i | 8 "Take cits o oxa 3 - 1ife one year ago today, : Cloudy . e Tuesd ¢t What happy days we once Cloudy | - {5 1030, 8t 00 8 PSSR Taibves When e wers all toget : 8 - Since’sou” have gone forev }",‘;!,;;'{"‘mu'n"fl“o'm'{f",;_qu‘“("- HIS DEVOTED SON. GEORGE ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | Randolph will speak on “Saving the | urnished by United States Coast 0. E. ‘" tee will meot, 8:30 o'clock, at 1022 | aaonionionan of Pensions, will ad.|Pm. high tide, 10:16 wm. and 1045 | " ihanks to o < for their te ,fM"’N will give o toa und reception from 1 | its guests at 9 o'clock in the board 547 pm.; high tide, 11:02 am. and| sy Ve wish 10 ox ¢ ' | July-August, 1898, as viewed by banquet at the Mayflower }otel, 7 |members of the United States Soldiers The TWashingion to Be held by the President’s Own, at Soclety and the Blological Society, will Condition of the Water. i . | WASHINGT American Geographical Soclety, pres- rnet School. Speakers: G. C.|perature, 49; condition, very mudd 0 one knows the sle Hayes, and of the Charles P. Daly A NEW DEPARTMENT—ALL PROFITS SACRIFICED FOR THE 5 e . Burea Sta 2 Vel es 4 fero) ey and ad- e kind e safons of sy SHOE BARGAINS IN THE CITY! Every day will be bar‘m!l day for ureau of Standards, ver an | gested that m! phones and head- | the kind expressfons of sym. Clear b Prelonds | BROWN. Departed this e Tuesday. Aprl | “iehat haw + Clex Husband of Mary 1. Brown and brother of But, ob. how changed it and B sts. ne. Friday 2ETEERITS for FIRST 300 Customers Tan and o'clock. Relatives and \.\'.d IL:" memory of LUCY JACKSON CLAY._The Ladies' Reliable Imm CH Y5 TN A SO A lief Society announces the death of Mrs S CLAY Wednesday. Avril 7. 10 t dead to us who loved h ot lost. but gone befo: s with us in_memo (8 am.. Greenwich timo, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England. 50 Rain ris. Erance. 82 Cloudy Tl German) 34 Glouss Boys’ Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps % MM Rec. Sec'y. April 15, 1926, Rev. 2 assistant pastor of St. Paul's Caiholic Church. Children's maes for the repose of bLis soul Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Announcement of fu- neral later. DEEBLE. _April 15. 1926. at 8 MARY - —— - DEEBLE, daughter of the late Joseph { i A and Elizabeth Deeble, in the 79th vear | Bu'ths Re rted of her age. Notice of funcral hereafier.® Ppo! » DOUGHERTY. Thursday. April 15. 1926, | - | ‘The following_ births have been reported at her -parents™ residence 15 Bladens- | to the Health Department in the past <4 | burg ed.. LOUISE. daugliter of Hugh J | hours and e ~Hayes Dougherty, aged 8; Adoloh R. and Maty F, Dictz years. Notice of funeral later. i arsco A. and Mabel Otto, i V. ¢ da John L.'and Jewell V. Briche: EVANS. Wednesday, April 14 Bertram and Thelma M. Mayo; 11:30 &, at her residence. iward 1 Nellie Cruse. £ funeral later. James 1. A no. g FASTNAUGHT. Tuesday. April 1926, Fanad . apd Eunie il oy, v a SHm. MARY BLLEN ~FAST: i safcly_anchored. B e oo s NAUGHT. wifo of the lals George Fast-| the - war- Hicuard A. and Pdmonia M. Kearney, bos. | - paught, in her 90th year. Funcral from | I ‘mercy. Jesus cousht him Sdward 1, and Marion Bullock. ir.. bo. T e Sidetice. of her deushter b} To the land of perfect das. Nicholas McL. and Fortunata Trapnell, bow. 9 W et. n.w.. Friday. ATHER AND MOTHER. * Wiiliam & ‘aid Hun X" Chlchester. boy Relatives and_fricnds WANZER. A tribute of love and devoti B ot bt - Jundy: et Interment at Prospect Hill Cer o the ‘mewmory of my dear erandfatie Ollie and ‘Mary E, Roots, boy. life’ keventeen years ago this day, April Charles T. and Mattie Bell. girl. Frank and Almeta Williams. girl William P. and Naomi Richards, openhagen. De Clear orta (Fayal). Cloudy amilton, Bermuda. Part cloudy San Juan, Porto RICo. Part cloudy Havana, Cuba, Cloudy Colon. Canal Zone my ‘dear b who _died 15. 1807 STANTON. In sad of our ‘dear_so: teeii Years ago_today. AD HIS LOVING WIFE. it loving remembrance and brother. GEORGY: STANTON Y Wi deported ths e oo year ago today. April 15, 1925. k you are forgotten _ all rou be: For_as long ax God gives ua life We will alwass think of thee. HIS MOTHER AND FAMILY. = STANTON. In_remembrance - hushand. GEORGE P02 o uddenly one vear axo today. 1625 DEVOTED Wike. JOSEPRINE THOMAS. In sad but lo remembrance | of our dear bo THOMAS. w! 4 ago, April 15, Cloudy Strap Effects Only ave. n.w. TOIS A. EVANS. Just Arrived—A New Collection of the Latest New York Creations ; DRESSES | COATS Coats FLETCHER. Wednesday. April 14, 1926, at 08 B, at. Honicopathic ' Hospiial RUDE_ LAVINIA FLETCHER Carrick). beloved wife of Franjk N er. Remains at 901 15th st se. Fun from Epiphany Chapel. 12{h and C ww.. Friday. April 16, at"2 pm. R tives and friends fnvited. ~Interment, Cedar Hill Cemetery. FUSCO. Tuesday, April 13. 1926, beloved wife of Salvador Fusco, in the 41st year of her age Funeral from her late residence. 648 A st. n.e.. Friday, Avr = - 167 48130 am.. thenco 10 Holy Rosary Ehiureh,” 3ra ‘and I sts. n.w.. where Fo FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST Qujen inass will bo sung at'® a.m. for the Tepose ‘of her eoul. ~ Relatives and {riends | 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Tnone Lincoin 872 {nvited 1o attend. " Interment at St. Mary's B Timothy Hanlon Cemetery. GALLAGHER. | Mondar, Apcil 12 TRI |oaLE ST NN Phone L.5543 from his | 57 WILLIAY E. Funeral Director and Em- Massillon. — Ohio. I; d M 2o ‘balmer. ory_in Connection, Commodi- 819 Maryland ave. s.w ki Drother of James UND, male_tan and white. Owner Kind- | Boy s Poriaer Paul's Chi h, - ch. | oue " chapel and | modern cremat Inter” | Qfoderate prices. 337 Pa. Ave. MW, Cali laini at, the Washington Animal Resclc | satars Crecide Mass. | 3. 138 15. 1009, May, he rest in_peacs. A BERNETE GlLLisoy. o WHITE. 1n sad_but lovin ce ELIZABETH WHITE w'hlr\“?lgr:tbrm lhflg life ten years azo today. April 16, 1914, Sbe lives with us in memory soritR " UEE R L araxpy AND AUNT CORA. ¢ R g Vi€inia tags. 1922, 1025 tag No. 148087 Owner im at the Washington Animal Res- 1. 140 Marviand ave aw. FOX TERRIER. female, black and whie. long tail, blind in one eve. mer kindly the hington Animal Rescue L Maryland ave. s.w. 4 FOX TERRIER, w with dark_tan e lowser Rindy o h uds. Owner kindly claim at the hinkion Ammal Rescuo League. dog. wea 1924, 1925. kindly s I'he newest effects in Smartest for style and a charming va- Spring and early Sum- o at mer wear at these three of materials ¢ riety Blue Serges and u she 2. 340 Maryland. W | R0 am. thence 0 8 ° OVERCOAT. bo Zaol % | e will be Said Clumant required 16 e L LD | hee i) eiers Bosto orsted Suits |Eirierac POODLE, male, small size, all white. Owner ment at Calvary Cemetery. Bostou, 0l kindly claim af e vaehington Animal Kes- these three prices— prices— Frank Geier’s Sons Co. B S aper. Toiephone __ Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW. LOCATED AT AP, ST, YORTH 7070 " Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 2 H ST. N.E. $caem’ Chael. Lincoln 524 Quick, Dignified _aud Efcient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 Ii St. LINCOLN 8200. Automobile” Service. Chapel. JAME. 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142 Private Ambnlance. Livery in_Connection. Geo. W. Wise Co. 2900 M St. N.W. 2t | Phoue W. 138 Modlerate_Prices V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor connected with the original W. B. Snearo establish- Bote Frank. 60261009 H St. NW. Formerly 040 F LW Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH 3034 M ST. N Dlished 1842 W, Phone W Gawler Servicme“ Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 Ave. N 8 West_116th st.. York City, Dr. R° HAIR GOLDSMITH. —Funerai vice will be hela 4t St. Paul's Chape olumbia University Saturday - at o'clock. . Interment at Greenville, S. C. (Mexican. Central and South American vapers pleass covy.) | HarT ddenly, Thursday, April 15, 1028, 1 at Emergency Hospital, NELLIE C. HART. beloved daughter of Eila neral from her late resid aturday, April 17 s Church. wnere m am. interment at Mount Olivet GOLDSMITH. _April S. 1026 at his home, cue League, yland ave. s.w. B S 00K No. 1130285, Bo Savings 128 Bowery. If not red 026, e book Wil be tassed. 105 . R uppy own _and 5‘ ' Fhite. female: e 54 $ . X Golusinia road,_Col. Soos. e BRACELET, platinum. sei with gapphire’ $10" roward. “1818 X o d Fank. 7820 e Extra Trousers, $5 ”'u::’"’l:":: ':‘:;: W Mohawk Sheets : 5,,1 07 ART SCHAFFNER & MARX have effected Homecraft Sheets ‘%ona Franklin 1235-J. economies. Qur margins part shepherd, white spots, l!(;!'LK April 14, 1926, at Baltimore, Md.. are lower. More value Boys’ Suits 2.9&“2“31"; lost in Sifver Spring. Md: ELLEN M. beloved wife of James N. here this Spring—more HESTER. Der residence, road, TRENE B H. Hester. in her 75th year, interment at Van Wert. Ohlo. Wednesday, April 14, 1026. at 702 " Rock Creek Chirch widow of the late Urban Funeral and ots, n.w. st n.w. . RYAN SPRING HATS All the popular new shades and shapes. Every wanted material at these special prices— 783 11 Double-bed size, seam- less, stamped Empire substandard of this noted brand. 81x90. between 1910 liberal reward. ment at Marlb N. Tue: April 13, 1926, 0 .m. at his residence. 38 Pior HILLIARD ROBERT _ JOHNSON aged 28, devoted h und of Edva Rovin Johnson. father of Jesse and Hilliard, jr.:|) Drother of Mrs. Pearl Vick. Adele Mar: ehall. Edna Potts and Jesse Johnson. and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral from the above address April 16 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh. Blessed is the name of the Lora, SISTER. EDNA. JONES, Thursday. April 15. 1 ley Hospital, KATHERIN! Remains resting at the S. H. 2901 14th At n.w, intefment’ at Brown- . 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Imagine buy- ing a Hart Schaffner & Marx Blue Serge or Unfinished Worsted Suit for $37.50. wrist_watch. Raleigh Haberdasher || cem INC. k2 i 1310 F Street A fine quality sheet that is extra special at this low price. 72x90. funeral home. ville, Me. Crepe Kimonos Very attrac- 9 7 Phormfit Hosiery 5 4 c black and tan All--wool % st. ne. Reward. Tweed Middy Suits, sizes 2 to 8. at McCARTHY. Tuesday, April 13, 1026. 2% A0uN 3. Peloved | “Saranac Lake, N. husband of Irene McCarthy. " Funeral Bervices at hie late residence.’ 68 Adams 2 . Saturday, April 17. at 8:30 a. Martin's Church. where mass at 9 am. lutefment Mo tive patterns. Yery low priced. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Geos Cs Shaffer 909 14th St N, Main 10 1CE_FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 3419 EP%O]‘)‘&H\TE_[‘_I_“ ES. fect hosiery. The top-notch of refinement URSE. black, containing wedd; i e in northwest P R brauch_stores. BLACKISTONE'S | Floral “Blanket Sprays” 3 - (her Besutiful Florsl Desizus. Moderata Othes Pi%ih & W. 1202 F. Tel M. 870 t Auto Delivery Servics. ARG expressive—inex Bros. Co,, IZfiufi_‘ Sty * i onyY wtone, Fold, by it road.”"Phove | MULLEN. Wednesdar, April 14, iversity Hosn Parkside Hotel key. personal and 1028, o RING ite) % Rite). 37 on side; Taep Towazd, - Phone Main 1104 or Adz::e]‘dg; s I — NE (S : SHEPHERD, T Drowh and White With | rrias Aprl 6o At B A5 2 white breast; w Diack studded hamess | hridav, ADcil 16, ut 8:45 am., thence to C: & inity ‘Chureh. * where “high and a tag, Call Ng:th 8011 Reward. WAL be celebrated at $:16 4.m. Interment Bl - b A