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$1.50 Rayon Underwear $1.39 Chemise_and Flap- per Union Suits, 1n the smart short lengths, Bodice top styles. colors. Street Floor THE EVE Salzs!acmm Smce 1859 Rayon Vests, $1 Miloxheen. Tri ¢ o- eham and Glove Silk Vests. in perfect qual ity. Bodice top mod- white, flesh, peach, honey. nile and mais. Street Floor CIMIB Seventh Street Only T wo More Shopping Days Before the “Glorious Fourth”—So Prepare! ( R| Great numbers occasions. and, of course black. All style medium effects. all sizes. Many flower Straw ' Sport Hats For the holiday jaunt, any other need, these s more than fl the bill straws in numerous shape for of white that will be wanted for the holiday a plentiful a large, adorned, motoring, picnicking or simple sport hats colors and black. $5 Trimmed and Sport Hats Specially Grouped for Sale Tomorrow— Soft Felts Fine Leghorns New Silks Large Milans Body Straws Combinctions Swiss Hair Ajours Transparent Straws and other ortment of pastel and vivid colors, also drooping brims, soft, crushable styles and others with simple ribbon trimmings. 1 49 will Fine Street Floor—King's Palace Fireworks for the “Fourth” $1 Athletic Union Suits $2 to $3 White Pants, $1.49 Slightly wear on the wide belt soiled, but “Fourth.” loops not 58¢ Each Irregulars of S1.00 grade. Short-sleeved shirts in sizes 40 1o 46 ar nkle-length drawers with reinforced seat i sateen ings, In xizes 32 Street Floor—Men's Shop " Attire! $1.69 and $1.98 Wash Suits, $1.29 Flapper, middy and button on suits of Kiddie cloth, crash and Peggy cloth. Nicely fash- joned and trimmed. Sizes 3 to 8. 79c Washable Pants, 49¢ Gray, crash and kh: color cloth, in sizes 7 to 18. Bo) like these very much, for they wear well and don't show the soil so easily. 79c Sport Blouses, 48¢c Tan cotton pongee, nicely striped percales, white, self- striped madras and khaki color cloth. Sport neck and short sleeve: Very cool and wash- able. zes 7 to 15, $1.50 to $2.50 Sport Sweaters, $1.69 All wool and wool mixtures, in pull-over and cricket styles. Fancy patterns in beautiful color combinations. Very swag- ger. Sizes 24 to 36. Genuine Koveralls, $1.00 Tdeal for play and picnicking. Blue denim, blue chambray, blue with white striped steifel. Trimmed with fast-color red. High neck, long sleeves, or low neck and short sleeves. Button back or front. Sizes 1 to 8. Street Floor—Boys’ Section e e Beach and Sun Parasols 49c to $2.98 Styles suitable for women and children. Attractive _handles and striking color effects in Japancse’and cretonnes. Street Floor Heavy White Army Duck Pants with Collegian style with wide or cuff bott Waist measures 30 to 50 inches Sl Otis Shirts and Drawers Girls’ $1 Tub Frocks 89c Usual and $1.50 gar ments. lum the kind for play and afternoon. Fine chambray, gingham, printed materials and volles, in plain colors, che stripes and combinations. e ly styled and trimmed with con- trasting fabrics, colored em- broidery, etc. Straightline, belted and bloomer models. Sizes 6 for $3.75 T'to 14 vears. Second Floor Union suits you'd pay $l $2.98 Linen Knickers andliimbrel¥fos everyiiliere: $1.98 Ready for, vou tomorrow in A Plaid linen in splendid style time for the holiday at only with twe-button, adjustable 60c each, or, better still, in cuffs. Two pockets and self- half dozens at $3.75. material belt with nickel buckle. Genuine White Broadcloth! Emn 8 do 1t s Fine Figured Crepe! $1.25 Crash Knickers Rayon Striped Fine Percale! White Fancy Madras! $1.00 Colored, Rayon Smped Fine Gray crash made with Percales. pockets and button cuffs All sizes 34 to 46. knee. Sizes 8 to 22 o Tty | §1.25 Khald Bloomers cut. Bound or taped, round neck, and some with full yoke and all Pleated onto wide belt. Flas- e yebbing o iback: tic at knee. Sizes 8 to 18. Many girls prefer this stvle for plc- teinforced button stays, clos- ed crotch and all s e end il s nslubuule nicking, play and athleties Second Floor stitched for extra wear. Five- button closing on full length front. Gay Scarfs Brighten Holiday Costumes $2.69 A smart group of georgette and silk crepe scarfs in plain colors and delightful printed ef- fects. Hemmed or fringed ends. Formerly $3.50. Silk Sport Ties, 50c A fitting complement to the slender line sport frock. Black, white, dots, stripes and plain colors. Ranging from 114 to 1% yards in length. Street Floor e —— Just Arrived! 2000 Pairs “Pomtex Silk two at enough to be noticeable. For 59c Sport Hose 36¢ Pr. True shape, perfect quality hosiery in new patterns. Stgiped and plaid effects. Re- inforced foot and snug-fitting ankle. High spliced heel Sizes 10 to 12. Slight Hurts of $2 and $2.25 Grades Plenty of service weights as well as sheer chiffon; ¥ull fashioned, of course, of beau tifully textured pure thread silk and fin'shed with mercerized garter top for double service. The Pointex heel makes the foot look slender and more graceful. A choice array of the smartest Summer colors_and white. Street Floor Your Ideal Dress for the Holiday Outing! Genuine, Pre-Shrunk, Irish Linen Dresses and stay at home in—there's noth- ing cooler or more appropriate than one of these delightful, washable Summer dresses. Simply, but well made. in ten smart styles and beautifully trim- med with contrasting fabrics, white collars and L\INH, pipings and but- tons, Charming Summer colors—peach, orange, gray, tan, fern, brown, copen, lemon and white. All sizes 36 to 52 Second Floor—King's Palace G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. tomorrow at Walter Reed unwxmll 'MRS_ S. D. DORWART DIES. Phil Sheridan Post, G. meet tomorrow, 2 p.m. Army Hall. Rabbi William Franklin Rosenblum has assumed his duties at the Wash- ington Hebrew Congregation. His sermon _tomorrow, 8 p.m., will be: “Have We Too Many Fathers?” The American War Veterans’' Club will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the ower Hotel. Officers and mem- s asked to attend. i Alpha Delta Phi business luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Hotel. . R., will at Grand Mischa Guterson, director of orches- tra.will give an openair entertainment R. F. HARVEY’S SON - FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRICES Creeron 614 12th St. N. W. Between ¥ and G Sts. Around the Corner From High Prices FRIDAY BARGAINS Bangkoks, Bali-buntls & Crochet Sports Hats. Values $8.50 to $15.00. Reduced to $2.25, $2.98 and $5 $5.00 to $7.50 Trimmed Hats Extra large & Medium Head- sizes. —yollomeond $5.00 to $7.50 Tailored Transparent Azure Hats White & Colors $2.49 ™ $2.98 175 Odd Hats Including Tailored & Un- trimmed Straws, good styles and colors. . 500 Smart White & Colored Felt Sports Hats Extra Large & Small s $3.98$6.50 sizes Trimmed Hats in large Headsize at Greatly Reduced Prices ATS REBLOCKED; neas, during Shantung SILK 'SUITS Palm Beaches 1 5 00 Mohairs 20 00 Tripleweave Worsteds 35 00 Tropical Worsteds 45-00 THURSDAY. under auspices of the District of Co- lumbia Department, American Legion. The operalogue to the “Prince of Pil- sen,” will be given by the company from the Rialto Theater. Past Comdr. Charles Kohen, chairman of hospital velfare committee, will be in charge. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. ' The National Fellowship Club will give a dance on the roof of the Wash- ington ‘Hotel. SENATE CONFIRMS FIVE. Mediation Bonrd Members Include Hanger of D. C. The five nominees for the board of railroad the meditation under the new labor act were confirmed Senate Jate yesterday. Those confirmed and the terms the will serve are: Hywell Davies, fornia, one year; G. Wallace W. ger, Washington, D. C., two Carl Williams, Oklahoma, three Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky, vears; Samuel E setts, five yes by Han ears Hanger and Morrow were members of the public group of the railroad is succeeded by labor board, which the new mediation board. The Apostle of Ireland? From the Kansas City Times The appellation of apostle of Ireland is sometimes given to Saint Patrick, a native of Scotland, to have introduced Christianity Ireland. He labored for v to some of his biographers, founded 365 churches, baptized with his own hands 12,000 persons and consecrated 150 bishops. The Irish and English- speaking generally observe March 17 as Safint Patrick’s day EIEIEIEEI ..m swes u ™ AFTER THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, AUTHOR ROUGEMONT SAID— “The guard dies but never surrenders!” So, with the mod- ern old guard, they never surrender the extra charges and penalties added to your accounts. However, at our store there is the pleasant satisfaction of knowing that you are not burdened by interest and carrying charges on your bills, neither monthly charges nor budget accounts. We do not penalize our friends. SUGGESTIONS To veduce valet oosts and mai toin immaculate- especially the season of light wear, the dest dress two or more au for datly change. SIDNEY WEST Style, Fit, Fabric -just right! 2 5.00 Two Pieces Linens 1 8 .00 Flannels 28 00 W eatherweight Worsteds 28. 00 Poplin - Silks 45.00 Latest models—Newest patterns— Colors of the Season— Many are Exclusively at Cali- ears; four . Winslow, Massachu- who is supposed into ars | among the Irish people and, according | © JULY 1 THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair tonight and tomorrow, slightly warmer tomor- row; gentle to moderate northeast, shifting to southeast and south, winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row, slightly warmer tomorrow, mod- erate northeast, shifting to southeast and south, winds. Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, slightly cooler in central portion tonight and slightly varmer in extreme north portion tomorrow; moderate northeast and cast winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight, tomor vow partly cloudy and slightly warm er; local thundershowers in north portion tomorrow night. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 89; 8 pan., 80, 12 midnight, 75; 4 am,, 71; 8 am., 71; noon, 81. Barometer—4 29.87; 12 midnight, 8 a.m., 30.02; noon, Highest at 1:15 p.am. perature, today. Temperature same date Highest, 81; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Stat and Geodet Today-—TLow tid p.an.; high tide, 12: p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, p.m.; high tide, 1:1 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose, 4:45 am.; p.m 5 8 Py pam., .96, curred ves tem occurred at 6:15 am. year-— 7 and and a.m., 59 6 a.m. Today S p.m Tomorrow 38 p.m. Moon sets, 11:12 a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of wate at Great Falls at 8 a.n.—Tempera ture, 74; condition, « _ Weather in \'-riou! Cities. & Tewperature. sun sets, Sun rises, 4:46 a.m.;sun 3 ] Stations. * - asramoseg AU -+ gupaarsas Clear Atiantic Cit Balimore Birmingham’ | { Denver Detre El ¥ Galveston Helen Hur India Jackhanle Kauncae ¢ Los An Louisville, Miami N. " ori 2970 30065 oenix ureh M Kreonto 30 Diego. . 20 Francisco ,; Louis. Paul Settle &nokane WASH D.E FOREIG (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today ) Stations. London Parjs. Berlin Copenh: a Horta (Fayal). Azores Hamilton. Bermida San Juan, Porto Rico. Havana. Cuba. Colon. Canal Wild Horses Bunm North Carolina is the only Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Zone'. Cloudy one of of wild horses running at large in the open spaces, the herds there being supposed to be the descendants of the Barbary ponies brought to that section by Sir Walter Raleigh The wild horses are caught and used as farmers there have need for them, and they figure in sales. The old price was around $100, but with the introduction of light automobiles the price has fallen to 6. - “A man seldom turns over a new leaf until he has fipished the old one,” asserts the Springfield Repub. lican. —Female. blue B ,fi{&fifi“‘%m Washington Animal Rescue 1 BEAGLE HO(' D—Female. tan. black & white. ~ ApDlY hington Animal Rescue al, Targe size. white with tan Washington Animal Rescue X T KRIFR——\izln white, | fz?ux.-nrf black short tail. A fon Animal Rescue League, 8. Owner kindly Rescue League, v 102526 anm Hescue League 3ud: “ave bl and _tan. _male. [ounm- kindly, call at Wash. Animal Rescue Teague, 340 Md. ave. s.w. Black, white markings, male. Ap- ¢ Washimgton Animal Rescus League. 518 BAG. hand, paper, with four other articles. Reward. 1813 N—Onyx and d Hfifiquoqmmm Theater. Re platinui ELET—June B Reward three diamonds. r Park | pictures, ng books. Rank Col. 4037 Return 1310 Irving st. i OF KEYS—Sund v’a’v“ consin ave. or Cathedral ave Pl —Saturday o street Return M JARY BIRD—From 1 A et 1o e 3 A Wucts, T. black, male. named ~Tony.” 1 between G &t. and H n.w.: reward. Return x 13th & GLASS L reoney HoRoital. Guthrie. HANDBAG, brown suede. conu.\nlnl money. trunk_checks. etc.. on 7th and Penna. ave. and Fh!rlda ave. car. Reward. Ad(ll‘('fll Star_offic PIN— u|d Pi Beta Phi_arrow. diamond s ting; Helen B. Miller an back. Mra. Ady SCRETBOOR—Contallie watch, ey ;%/wy Tuesday. H st. car. Return to 1 Park_road. _Keward POCKETBOOK, _ coptainin iner. name, tiarry ay’ Viner. g0z Varmun st and s st on Harv i & Reward. Cleveland 143. 1o E, white, red nose, clippea, named near 7th and E n.w.: liberal re- t. Phorte Frank. 281 PUPPY, white. with 2 black spois; h 1d: on 'Speedway: reward. 004 B at. now. s PURSE, with money and_valuable papers P Eaipts, either on Elorida ave, and Navs Jard o S5 EOLE Seiutn g fi" v Dajey n h 'r'(e"fi.»n H94 P now, - Reward, o e STRING OF PR nds 0 Blair rd. and District lin 1519-3. Reward. SUTTCASE, small Tnliiais "5 C 5. or foad between Wash. and Chesapeake Boloh con- taining ladies' rlolhlnr ete. N turned 10" chlet ‘of pollce” Lnunpe.ke Beath, or 931 N, Y. ave. nw . TAPESTRY BAG. wnlnlnmx Eigin_watch. mlngt)' ke !'":tr‘;' "PIB ok, :l;‘ on ‘n"fi“'. o0 ase Hott Rary M. Wright, Clevgiand 38 ?.?‘"" L WATCH “CHARI Return “Ticense with To02 Varnum' st; the Atlantic Coast States with. herds | Woman, 90, Had Been Resident of District for Last 60 Years. Mrs. Susan D. Dorwart, 90 years old, and a resident of Washington for the past 60 yea died at her residence, in the Home apartments, enth street Massachusetts avenue, yesterday She is: survived by a Peck of this city, and Miss Philip H. Ward of this city and Mrs. Peter Bright of Reading, Pa Mrs. Dorwart wi membér of the Rhode Island Avenue Presbyterl: Church. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Hugh K. Fuiton, astor of the Rhode Island Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Rock Creek (‘l“nlvler . and son, W. J. two sisters. Whale Meat for Food. In his annual report the chief tary inspector of Ilverness land, after an investigation at the re quest of a large number of xpayers who had complained of di odors, says the curing of whale fle: for human consumption has been car- ried on by residents of the Island of Harris for some time. It apy ‘s the inspector, that the m']uslr\ as inaugurated by the late Lord Leverhulme, of Lever Bros., which firm “has fishing and other interests in ma parts of the world The inspector’s report explains tha! the work is done the herring cur ing station at Leverburgh, where the meat is cut into small pleces, w and pickled, afterward being hung on fr and dried by me power. When thorougly dry the is packed under pressure in kegs and exported to the Kongo for feeding natives working for the Lever Company. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, Davlight Saving Time. ARRIV Paris—Havre . Homeric— Southampion Wil Mongolia—San DUE YESTERDAY. Trieste TODAY Santa Maracalbo—La DUE TOMORROW Southampton 2 hington. — Bremien eland—Hambu ” DUE SATURDAY onte Ro 3 Ohto—Sou EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Adriatic—Liverpool L " Loidon SAILING npton, —London TODAY Midnight 3:00 P.M 1000 A'M 11:00 A°M 1100 AN 1100 1:00 P'M 1100 100 P 4:00 P 3:00 PM filarrl&qt. WEBER—MAGINNIS. Mr. and Mrs. Wil am Maginnis | wish toannounce th of their dau v RAYMOND 1. WE] o 5. at Baltimore He' also 1 will be he rday. of Dis soul i ¥ Catholie v notified of AUGUSTA CAMP- to meet at his Jate n st on Friday. July the de: ) ARSI COLBERT. On T June 29, frsidonce. 2015 Hillger ‘place n.w. BETH R. COLBERT. Funer life o $:30. ¥ to mourn husband and by ki Tuesday. ADA cir Joss a devoted moth ther. Remains at Winsiow gth st. and Florida f riday,’ Ji 1 o'elock, fom Mount | Bavtist’ Chureh. 5th and E L0, Suddenly, Wednesda; . beloved daughter of Funeral 108 4th st se.. 0 am.. theice 1o where mass will be Relatives and friends in Lawrence L from_her June 30. 1926, at hes | ILY BLAG- Sonice Triday. ok etaeny THivata. ialy omit Aowecs, Departed_this life Wednesd: at 5 o'clock impson. Flossie Holm Notice of funeral h eafl (Boston paners ple: DISNEY. _Suddenly, on June 29, his residence, 528 6th st fe LIAM DISNEY. beloved husband of Eflic Fuheral service at Arlington Friday morning, July 2. at Friends and relatives invited e copy.) 19 to attend. GIMENO. Thursday. Ji ;8 am. ADELA (u%m* Funera the residence of her Mrs. Philip R. Biker, $008 McKinley at. n.w. Satunday morning. July 3. at 10 o'clock Mt. Olivet Cemetery. HAAS. Suddenly. June 3 Jr.. beloved Berkley from his' 1 ave. se. p.m. Interment Was a_member of Vernon Chapter_and F. A. A. M. 1926, at 1:3 Funeral _from lenwood Cemeter armony Lodge, Albert Pike . on Tuesday. June 20 ace. 144 Thomas ‘st. S0 loved wife of s 1o mourn a sx | ehildrea, Zenobia and n s. Dorothy Burrel: Fiaing Jongeon Funeal " from Zion Baptist Church N. Sudden! 4t his res ‘LOTTIE JOH oiizo” Johnson. She. e Minor | Melvin, fl cers and Miriam Chapter. No. &, 0. Er§ quieated tg_ftend the' Lineral Lady THIE JOHNSON ay at 1:30, 1 Church, F st. betwee W Wear. white. HOx. TADY Ef¥iE cop SIR_KNIGHT PRICE X HON TADY MATILDA' cARSOR members of S.. are re- of Hon, Associate Zion Baptist HNSON. 30, 1920 F st naw. Drparted thia lifs Wedneuday. 2 <03, at his residence. NATHARTEL B SORR: he day brings back sad memories Oty ‘dear husband who has Fone to rest, And the ‘one who thinks of him today Is the one who_loves him hest HIS WIFE, JOSEPHINE JOHNSO! JOHNSON. Special communication of, Merid- ian_Lodge, No. 6. F."A. A f 4, 1926, ¢ Temple. 5th st. and V tend Gineral of Past \l&u-r NATH. ‘D. JOHNSON ii8°, Jgrom _Union Wesley A. M. L. and Msts] 0.\ July ble | ¢ whale | e 20, 1926, Widow at_R:35 caday, e 30 ! Hospital DORE. 1 husbind of Oliver Friday ) Ross st ot Arlington Ceme invited Yo ROBERT THE Frieda J; g’ Friends beloy B will he - on ¥ o St Jio LI 4 uncle of John held from . July 1. 192 Fastiiis perai TRON Coltmbis | Say II|IIR e Tuesd 4 at A bfer ROWESA Gagh: | terer d and Patiline Savlor (he Mt Funeral from T sere on r.m Relatiy e Titeiment at Gienwood” Cemermny, DI SAVLOR. A specnal of No. 10, 0. at 1:15 by SR worthy Areme alled ' for Temple the funerai at Masonic atte - Saturday, a0, JERE- N Sul- e ] e N, ¥ ! Qotice 10, 1928, at Baltimore, Friday. umm'x WATSON Freedme ham st 1 pm funeval parlors. | June CASSTE! 115 Wehr ervices he § 3 r H ot Relatives | ! wed 1o attend In filcmorum. ALLEN. 1y oving remembrance vof our ¢ and grandmother. LIZABETI AT whe o vears ) today. July 1. 19 ess ety Sceret fears me o'er olten flow near us, years ago. AND ARTHTR A IMAS ADOWS mn\w.\\. n MAN M one_year oy MARY H! this life Loved in life remembered in death DEVOTED FATHER CHARLES BOW- MAN “AND SISTER. JANE LANG- FORD. loving memory of BENJA. BOWMAN, who departed this life July 1. 1 and BOWMAN. who departed In lov o nee of my N, who lef July 1. 1923 July 1. 18 but not fors 120 today Gone otten FAMILY. * In sad and lovine remembrance of { | | Lot to the mem- 1" Mre. SOPHIA | departed this life three vears, 1,19 forzotten A. WILKERSON. * of our dear JORDAN. who July 1. 1922, ep FAMILY. + of my dear died 14 years | J0RDAN, ETHEL ROBINSON gk ’J(IKI?A [Nack. 1 s wemen Tewik ¥R i July 1. 191 emembered in death. DAUGHTER, LAC.IA azo today, Loved life HIS DEVOTED KEISTER | RANDOLPH. A of ory_of my GREGORY "RANDOLPH. this life 14 ¥ tribute_of love to_ the ar._your en you by Alvhnuth T4 Years been awar. ch dav. to etes Why do_we ca This sweet going » FAMILY. * love to the who departed 20 today. July 1, SPARSHOTT, A memors of my this_life nine 1917 When morning birds My first thou, s of thee, And T think pe the evening Will bring v k to me. When evening > twilight And ‘snre 1 hone the Will tribute of darling son, yoq are on the wing on an endless chaln That sometime. somehow. something Will bring you back to me, When the thought by angels I hear on bended lne And_1'know at least the judgment Will bring you back 10 me. God knows where the hurt is deepest. M oars of nishis and dass, oo, And He whispers. foftly. T love you, hongh 1 took your dear son away." IS DEVOTED MOTHER JENNIE. ¢ TINNEK. In sad but ‘loving remembrance of my dear mother. EV TINNER. who_entered into efern, ako today. July 1. 1917 This day brings back sad memories mother. who's gone to reet, ones who think of her today he ones that loved her the_ best. HER LOVING DAUGHTER RUTH. o sent rest mine years T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 _N. CAP. ST. NORTH _7976. Wm. H. Sardo & Co, 2 H ST. S 22 Lincoln 524 \.L.SPEARE €O, Nelther the successors of nor conn with the original W. Sear estasiish o 1009H SL N.wW. Phone Frank. 6626 Formerly 940 F St. N.W. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Siiahiehed, 49 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 e, "N CHAS. S ZURHORST Txmothy Hanlon _euH E_____ Phone WILLIAN E. Funeral DI Satmer, L‘.}-ery Jn con:‘n?cxtt:rfi‘;':;Cam afi DALEL ) apa) * An orn Siorate prices. " 335 Pa Av W Dignified. Eficient Service. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200. Chay Quic] . . 816 H St. N.E. Automobile Service. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. NTH ST. N.W. 0 12 SENE Todiloie Main 2473 U\I‘R\L DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays! Other Bexulfllll Florlfl DVAIIV_F . JW prices. Prompt Auto mlnen Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensi yude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. < H. JOHNSON. W. M, MeKEE. son, sanford), ‘beloved wife of Notice of funeral leter.

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