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- mmmmmmwm T O O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 O N O | L] L RN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,'- D. C. FRIDAY, MRS. MARY SMITH RITES. Open All Day _Saturday Continuing the Semi-Annual Sale! Women’s $6.50 to $10 Shoes ) 4 S NOT ordinary “sale” Mer- chandise! But desirable shoes from our regular Save— both feet and purse! Black Kid House Slippers Sevoral attractive trpes. each as soft restful as enol Snalebed Teelt. $3.50 Summer Sale Children’s Shoes! . Misses’, Children's and Growing - Girle' " Fumpy and’ Oxfords, in leathers and sivles. Not every size in, all styles. . ..95c $1.45 $1.95 '",qm Rk $6.50, $7.50 and $10 Stocks! Almost every material and But our Mid-Summer Sales are almost over. then no more Sales for six long months! once - in - a- six-month oppor- color. tunity! All es, but not in Every Style Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers 95¢ Gagly colored, with rib- bon_and pompon’ trim. The Kkinde that sell for more everywhere ! 95¢ Bathing Slip- pers Reduced to §9¢ Solors to mateh any suft —all glove fitting and with crepe-rubber sales. ~All sizes in most colors. $1.65 Silk and Chiffon Hose + $135 2 for $2.50 Some 0' our ‘“Family S clal” Guarantasd Hostery re- duced tomorrow. All colors in the group. And Don’t miss this 53 Years of Satzsfactorv Servzce Advanced Styles The , most attractive and alluring ones we have ever seen. In white, black and all the newest color effects. 1.8 Newest Creation ‘Charleston’’ Frocks Cool and Attractive Hot- weather Frocks which have made their debut in fash- ion centers for Summer wear. The model illustrated shows the striking flare model effect, fashioned of season’s newest prints, coin dotted and novelty cottons. Trimmed with harmonizing color bands on skirt, belt, cuffs, collar and vestee. Every smart color is rep- resented — all colors are tub fast, too. Usually Sold for $2.98 Second Floor—King's Palace Interesting News and Prices From Luggage Department $1.50 Suit Cases Exeptionally made fiber with 2 lock and me, of black arop leather hanal and riveted Box sewed case, leather handles, black fiter, has the appear: Iy ance of an expensive $1.39 Week End Cases $1.25 Boston Bags Black or tan. strong- made with steel frame. ‘leather handies and handy size. wood frame, $ Fourth Floor—King's Palace Vacation Hosiery $1 Silk and Silk and Rayon Hosiery Perfect and irregular qualities of splendid stockings in all the choicest Summer shades white. First Floor—King's Palace. $1.50 Striped Satin Coutil Knickers For Girls In crash only, with button cuffs. Sizes 8 $ to 22 T S tening. 46. Sale price....... $1.25 Values Second Floor—King'’s Palace Women's Umbrellas Coty's Face Pow- " RIERAETy Coty’s Rouge.. . .$1.00 Ammi-Toilet Water ....... 58 Pond’s Vanishing Cream and Cold Cream... 29¢ ity. Elastic boned front, side fas Attractive Umbrel- las for silk and sateen, wiih stripes. Perfect qual- 59¢ All the newest and brightest colors imaginable. $3.98, $4.98 Ones $9.98 Second Floor—King's Palace * as well as plenty of inserts, Sizes 34 to Neckwear of Unusual Beauty —in the newest and most attractive styles. There are collar and cuff sets, net $1.00 Jabots, vestees, 50 values. separate col- lars, of lace, First Floor—King's Palace organdie, silk $5 Values 518 women, 1n RE===nE——E Goldefiberg's “Seek and ye shall find” —says the Good Book. How well this ap- plies today to the modern way of extra charges and penalties you pay for credit at most stores. Seek out the itéms and there you will find the carrying charges tacked on to hinder your progress and make your burden harder to bear. We have no such practices at our store. Hére you are charged only for what you buy. We do not penalize our friends. Tu Pre Ac Ame Rel We Have TROUSERS Thousands of Them to Match Your Odd Coats My, what a trou- ser stock —over 5000 pairs—it doesn’t matter what color, material or size, jyou'll surely find it in this im- mense stock. Bring in your odd coat. Ne Open Saturday 'EISEMAN’S With our complete equipment only a short notice is required to bring our fine ambulance to your door. \ Rev. Pan ennland—Antwerp Dresident Roosevelt. Ttance—Hamburg . Samaria—Liverpool Seydlitz—Bremon - . .. \lur;m»nr(‘nrd—(!rlu Funeral Services Held Today. Body Sent to Cincinnati. Funeral, Kerfoot Smith, 52 years old, who died Wednesday, at her residence, 44 Co- mbia services for Mrs. Mary avenue, Takoma Park, Md., were held this morning at Gawler's chapel, The body was taken to Cincinnati. 1730 Pennsylvania avenue. She was the daughter of the late Richard Thomas Kerfoot, chap- lain United States Army, and Is sur- vived by her husband, H. J. Smith. SHIPPING NEWS. Arriv toria—Bermuda. siden Republic—Bremen_ ... Giuseppe Verdi—Genoa. Ohio—Southampton Samland—Antwerp Haiti—Porto Colombi Carmania—Havre ... alamareg—Port_ Limon. als at and_Sailings From New York, Daylight Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. iy sees i UIR S rtu—Santa Marta. July 20 Garfleld—( world Vestris—Buenos Alres ... DUE TODAY. outhampton and _ Cher. DUE TOMOBROW. vev.July 20 Juiv 1 DUE SUNDAY. tha Washington—Trieste. . ... Duilio—Naples . By Sierra Ventana—Bremen. XPECTED ARRIVALS AT neagua—Valparaiso an, ron—P) imbus—Dremen onfa—Davzig orge W ria—San Ame | Flora—La Guayra Leviathan—Sout Olympic riss Adriatic—Liverpol ... American Banker—London | Shipper—London.".".".. iraeus A ‘ashington-—Bremen | othenburg Southampton Franciseo . San_Juan...... . rica—Biienos’ Alres avre ... ates—Copentagen . PRITTITRE T ereey OUTGOING STEAW AILING TODAY. elona, . . e 5:00 PM AILING TOMORROW. ampton Abontun Tiour after midnight Southampto —Puerto_Cortez.. Maracaibo Domingo Ciiy..o. ’lri;‘l)‘\):l pool . Shortly ‘after midni very hortly ‘afier midnieh Noon P1:00 AM L1000 AM Teno—Valp enos Aires. — Barrios Amon FU! ot F. HARVEY'S SON 157 NERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICES WEA We tient the WE DYE RING APPAREL BLACK ¥OR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. ncoln 239 O remove your pa- in comfort at, lowest cost in 'Ofily S0 For City Calls The Brown Stone F uneral Home W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Call Columbia 432 Funerals $75 Up. A JUST PRICE — for Deal direction — helps make Deal famous —and the service is never allowed to go below “EXCELLENT” Complete Funeral, $125 A black broadcloth or gray plush casket, with a silk in- terior, 6 fine handles, engraved name plate, outside case, em- balming, washing, dressing and shaving if necessary, re- moving from any city hospital or home, advertise the death, hearse of limousine type and two fine Cunningham limou- sines. When in Need of Our Service Call "THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Your Neighbor” 1Somon: | ave . JULY 30, . 1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Local thunder- showers this afternoon or tonight, slightly cooler tonight; tomorrow prob- ably fair, gentle shifting winds, be- coming northerly. Maryland — Local thundershowers this afternoon or tonight, slightly cooler tonight; tomorrow probably fair, moderate shifting winds becom- ing northerly. Virginia—Partly cloudy with local thundershowers this afternoon or to- night in north portion, and tonight or tomorrow in south portion; slightly cooler in northeast and central por- tions, and in southwest portion tomor- row; moderate to fresh southwest shifting to north afd northeast winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- night and tomorrow; probably showers in south portion; little change in tem- perature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 79; 12 midnight, 7! 78; noon, 85. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.05; 8 p.m., 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.01; 4 a.m., 80.00; 8 a.m., 29.99; noon, 29.94. Highest temperature, 85, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 74, occurred at 3 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, 57. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:38 a.m. and 7:03 p.m.;vhigh tide,12:21 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:37 a.m. and 7:57 p.m.; high tide, 12:54 a.m. and 1:17 p.m. The Sun and Moon. 'oda. un rose 5:06 a.m.; sun sets 7 p.m. Tomorrow—=Sun rises 5:07 a.m.; sun sets, 7:21 p.m. Moon rises 11:11 p.m.; sets 11:19 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8§ a.m.—Tem- perature, 79; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. R b Tm Stations. Weather. Albany Atianta Atlant Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boston . Buffalo Charleston Chicako Cincinnati Cleveland, Colum Denver ... Detroit " El Paso..! Galveston aaasEa EISEREEd TESRETINZ F rapSanEaIae SR ami. Fla Orleans. Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy lear lear, Sloudy o Clear Cloudy - Clear Pt.cloudy San_Diego. * Cloudy | S Francise 5 Si. Loujs. St. Paul Seattle ... Spokane. ‘WASH..D. a‘.'sn (8 am. Greenwich time.) Stations. Temperature, Weather. London, England.. ... 62 R Pans. France. Berlin, Germany Copenhagen. Denmark Horta (Fayal). Azores. | Hamilton. Bermuda | $an Juan, Forto Rico Part < avana, Cuba,. o oudy Colon. Canal Zone. Cloudy i g Births Reported. The following_births have been reported |0 the Health Department in the last 24 a0nrs: cob and Miriam Lynn, bor. Chester F. and Anna G. Davia. girl Guy N. and Ruth R. Garner. boy antley W. and Margaret H. Edeltn, girl. Homier M. and Frankie Russell, boy. Pierce H. and Emily L. McGovern. girl. Keith W and Rachel S. Rowe. girl George F. and Florence M. Milier, boy. John and Angelen Kathas. girl Charles and Margaret Warner. boy. Ray R and Marjorie E. Fairbanks. eirl. Howard T. and Margarei Schiosser. girl. Albert A and Beatrice Weiss. girl. mond_ E. znd Eva P. Smith, boy. Cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy dward T, and Nellie Hul’hpp girl James and Sophie Zevgolis, {.o Hugh' 1 'and Rima Gonldman. oy Parker and Charlotte L. Dodge, boy. Forreat and Beity Hearns. twins, g1fls Sandy A. and Nellie Levi. boy. Columbus and Florence Phillips. boy. Alexander and Irene Dunbar. girl Pegran, girl. mes and Amanda Waters. boy. mes R. and 1da Harris. boy Clifton and Bessie_Holmes. girl Charles and Lady Emma Conway. Ernest and Eva Houston, girl Deaths Reported. The followinz_deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in- the et 54 onrs Harriett E. Morcan, 87, Gall i e AT R William Gaines. 71.” Providence Hor al Ida Elizabeth Woodyard. 67. 191 vert s Frances Bladen. 69. Sligo Mill rd izabeth M. Davis, 07, 3212 Voita pl. dward 1. 45." Gailinger Hospital arles E. Rastwood, jr.. Providence Virginia Radaker. 3 months. Chil- ospital George William. Tate. 87. 1738 V st. Marcaret Saunders, 65. en route to Casualtv Hospital Ajistin “Washington. 65. Gallinger Hos- i Annie R. Tinsley. 52 2151 K at. Hardy F. Johnson. 41”1626 4th st John Jories. 34 Walter Reed Hospital. Annie Tsabel Mitchell. 443 Delaware 56 Cleveland pl. W Ruth Isabel Strother. 5. 2t Rainspats, those rubber protectors of hosiery, are appearing in a greater variety of colors to match the hosiery and shoe shade: 3 ~_FOUND. RE! . female. black saddl R R e e R SO Rescue League. 349 Marvland ave. s.w. POODLE. ;male. white. Tittle_tan _on " ears, Ded. - Anply Washington Ani o e afi Marviand ave awr T Bescue SHOES AND HOSE. lady’s. on T Call Col. #136.-J. % 3 st h“. on please call Adams 1609- ward, BROOCH, gold. #et with pearls, with hoo for holding_watch: Wednesday. st. ne. Reward NG KEYS—Thmriday sve a1 Marivs Band concert. Monument Grounds. ~Phgne Colnmhia RAA7T-W Temal b_“| e, aTye foked with tan EYEGLASSES. pair shell.ri X Gav SRt o 4t ‘. Bebna.: ave: Notify Miss Campbell. 2304 17th 3 v Reward. KEYS, bunch of. With name. “Finder”re- 1105 6t turn same and receive a re ™ A o et Frasidin: “1420] Sritder. MEDAL, #ol arshall Hall, Sund; - Hoon - Lowlkburg, 1013, -wn'hfi.'u“‘.'{. graved on_front, hame engraved on Hewara.”" Finder please ‘call at 601 “Easi Capitol st. PIN, eun nrnl.‘d_umfl_——r'ond. ShoD) sttt Reward. | Maln BI%, o DCKETBOGK, containing whoul $70; o Th15 Lucfm‘" A ST .-" i s, gt R Ancoln rd. n.e. *:I‘KG——Tu'ldty Juls ward. Blue Ridge Snmmi = %o cnlxsl‘ or wh ite. 1 ur‘mu m TIBE 80!8 ncw spare: oll b Y S TBAVFLXHG POUCH-BAG. vellow, Initials e n In| H oo it o] A o 27, stone, Surroun A el R] 'h'l -hi 1455 llflt. 1 . nw. ). |MRS. JANE MACLEAN DIES. ‘Wife of Interior Department Em- ploye Was Ill Short Time. Mrs. Jane MacLean, (5 years old, of 1376 F" street northeast, died Wed- nesday after a brief iliness. Funeral mervices will be conducted tomorrow nfternoon at 2 o'clock at S8t. Mark's Eplscopal Church, Third and A streets southeast, by Rev. Willlam H. Pettus, the pastor, followed by interment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, David M. MacLean, copper plate map engraver of the Interior Department, and four children, Rose, Margaret, David and Duncan MacLean. JOHN T. GIBSON, 97, DIES. Civil War Veteran Had Been Il Only a Few Days. John T. Gibson, 97 years old, a Civil War veteran, died Wednesday at his residence, 1908 Seventeenth stneet southast, following an lllness of a few days. Mr. Gibson was employed during the active years of his life in many lines of work, including road construction and, recently, as an employe of Con- gressional Cemetery. He was a native of Calvert County, Md., but had lived in Washington for 35 years. He is survived by his widow and two children, Mrs. Mary A. Dennison, 1416 Twenty-second street southeast, a daughter, and a son, John H. Gib- son, 1908 Seventeenth street South- east, and a number of grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the home today and interment will be at Forestville, Md. MRS. Woomfiknn BURIED. Services in Foundry M. E. Church ‘With Interment in Rock Creek. Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Eliza- beth Woodyard, 67 years old, who died ‘Wednesday at her residence, 1915 Cal vert street, will be conducted by Rev Dr. Morris Schwartz at Foundry M. E Church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, followed by interment in Rock Creek Cemetery. She was the widow of John E. Wood. yard, a cousin of Harry C. Woodyard, former Representative from West Vir- ginia. Mrs. Woodyard is survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. H. Stidham and Mrs. Martha Stransy. HEDJAZ PLOTTERS DIE. Schemers Against Life of King In- clude “Near Relatives. BASRA, Irak, July 30 (#).—A plot to kill Ibn Saoud, King of the Hedjaz, has been discovered by the author- ities. The plotters, among them cer- tain persons described as “near rela- tives,” have all been executed. Trapped M.iner Found Dead. HANCOCK, Mich., July 30 (P).—The body of Frank Tinetti, 50, miner, trapped In the Quincy Coal mine here | Wednesday when an air blast oc- curred in the workings, was removed from the shaft last night. Tinetti and elght other miners were in the shaft when the blast occurred. The others succeeded in making their way to safety. g ' Deaths. Wednesday, July 28, 1026, a.m., at Soldiers: Home Hospital; BNERL R M ALERANDER, "devoted father of Henry. Mary, Oliver and John. loving grandfather of Althea Alexander and uncle of Rosina ale (nee Alexander) . ~Remaine c day from his late residence. n.w. Funeral Saturday. 2 N Rineteenth Street Baptist Church: ment in Woodlawn Cemetery. BANKS, Wedneaday. July Tesidence. 2208 NEITHE BANKS, veloved momer of Gue. Annie. Bertie, Roga and Percy Banks. She Alan Teaves Gne brother. eight grandchil- dren and a host of friends to mourn her ’ loss. Funeral from Holy Redeemer Inter- Hoe Church Saturday, July 31. at 0 am. * BOWIE. Departed this life Wednesdas, July 1028, at his residence. 1800 11th st. nw WILLIAM E. BOWIE, beloved hus- band of Jane R. Bowie and devoted father of Edna E. and William N. Bowlie. Fu- neral Saturday. July 31, at 2 pm. from Ebeneze: Church. 4th and D ets. s.e. Relatives and friends invited. BOWIE. The Kadosh service will be con- duct by Zoraster Chapter. No. 1 (H. of K.\, over the remnm of Ilustrious P”r WILLIAM E, BOWIE. 33°. Friday. July 3 12 o'clock (midnight), at 1800 7 the Sublime Princes of s Consistory. No. 1. are Iund ‘The publie is in- 3 5%, ARRINGTON. 33°. Grand Commander. CHAS. H,_ ANDERSON. 32°. Grand Secretary HENRY A. BROWN, 33 Com.-in-Chief. CICERO A. LEE. 3 Koeper of seals and Records. BOWIE. Widows Son Lodge. No. 7. ¥, A will hold a, epecis] commusication Sararday. July 2:30 p.m.. at sonic Temple. Bth and Virginia' ave. se. to attend the funeral of Brothe WILLXAMEE BOWIE. Services at_Ebe nezer ;W Church, corner 4th and D sts. se. at 2 G'clock Bm. WILLIAM M. JUMPER. W. M. J. S. GEORGE.” Sec VIE, Fraters of Henderson Commanders. K. T.. are ordered to assemble at FMM['Y Church. 4th and D sta. {le‘ l(‘r;ll'hul Pg)vllr L:u R uly 31, at 0 atténd the fin: neral of Sir !\nf i WILLIAM E. BOWIE By order of the Eminent Commander. LOUIS W. ROY. E. C, HENRY B. GEE. Recorder. Ggmpanione, of Kevstone Chapter. No. > R. A. M.. are requested to as: ible’ at’ Ebenczer” Church. 4th and D fia ee. Satuday, July AL it 1530 pom. to attend the funéral of Companion UAME BOWIE: By order of the M 3 igh_Priest W_BROWN. M. E. H. P, . 8 Iry. ER. Wednesday, July 28, 19"'\ “Emergency Hospital,” 'EDWARD BRAUNINGER, ‘husband of Mre. Ary Brauninger. He survived by his wife. mother. brather and two e Funeral vices will be held at Wright's chapel, T0th st. n.w.. on Saturday, July 31' 0 p.m.” Interment will be in Bethel Lemeters. Alexandria. Va. BRIDGET. y, July 30, 1026, at her residence, 926 23rd &t. n.w. MATILDA. heloved wife of James Thomas Brldlel FIIHFPZ‘ services Mond. August 2. from St Ster 's Church. 25th #t. and Penn- sylvania, am. Interment ount O { FERGUS Thuradas, Jule 2. 1026, at her residence. 3618 " Porter ‘st n.w.. ELIZABETH N. flllllhlfl‘ of the late Robert B. and Virgin Ferguson: sister of Mrs. Harriet F. Saunders. _Funeral services at the nbnv% address Saturday, July 31, at 2 p.m. nterment Glenwood Cemeters. FREEMAN, Friday. July 30,1928, at the residence of his daughter. Miss Elsic M Freeman. 1727 Irving st. n.w.. JOHN FREEMAN. Remains mn*» at_the H, Hings Co. funeral home. 2001 14th 2. “kuneral services and interment Casey, HALL. On Thursday. July 29, 1026. at the residence of her son, 1523 28th st. n.w.. DELLA HALL_(ne¢ Robinson). beloved wife of John Hall. Funeral services at St. John's Erllfl)ml Church, Potomac ave- niie and O st. n.w. (Georgetown). on Mon. aa p.m. Relatives and Intérment Glenwod Ceme- HEID. Thurslas. Juls 20. 1026, at Provi. dence Hospi! AN A.. ‘wite of the late Jacob ked 88, years Fancral s will be held at Zurhorst cha 301 East Capitol et. on Saturday, July 31, at 11 am Inierment at Glenwood Ceietery. Kindly omit flowers. KING, Wednosday, Jule 28, 1030, at Freed- ‘merr's Hospital, WILLIAM R. KING, lovin Dbrother of Robert King and Annie’ Ly Euneral Saturday. July 31, w uneral pario shington Co. te ave. n.w. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- KOHLMAN. Thursday. July 20, 1926, RANK 'G.. beloved son of Annie B. ohiman (fiee Geler) and the late Fred: erick Kohlman. ' Funeral from his lato 1022 4th st. nw.. on Saturday, 0 a.m. Requlem mass at Chusch ¢ 0 o'clock. Relatives invited. Interment St. Magy's ‘The ber f Windthorst ““ mny'n'.".f.'.f‘s»’ée" will Teet at o?n u.':?’ . o Fridss. Joly 30, at b, to'ricli ‘itce of 1he dead. . Suddenly. July 20, 1026, & f ‘v"ihclzwma&a servi & m.m’.'.‘."?' o(“ wney) snd son of X gluv' ‘Funeral from fesi- ahd Johanm %IIN of " Mrs. Margaret Nl- B e A £ celebrat Stons Glives Cemetery. 29' lBRB DANIEL. late Mary Liston inte James Bcatbs. . LONG. Thurstay, 1926, at residence. 3 st e O’ l?‘ln"1¥;fl e residence at 8230 s thenee lo the. < Church, Whers mase wifl be s i gty Motnt u:"‘."}{:A\' T" ‘Wedn AL her residence, 1576 F st n JANE MACLEAN, heioved - wife "6 " Divid, Maclean and devoted mother’ of Rose, \imr garot. David and Duncan. Maclean. Serv: $ees Swill"he held at i Mark'a Episcopal Church, on Saturday, July 31, at p.m. Relatives a friends in- vited. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- 50 of Unity Chap- Funeral from July 31, h.w%'mi July 28, 1926, o S0gsial meet) of_attendin Mrs. JAN] heid” at ‘St. ded and & r the purpose uneral of our late sister, Services 1o be the e fundral of Gur Tath Trother PARFITT. By 'Grder of Master. BOGLEY. Jul s of atten TSAAC € the Worshipful fne Secretars Friday 1926, MA . Cirr, 7 K land, D; €. Notice of REID. _Thursday. July 20. 1926 at Sibley Hospital Andréw F. beloved brother of Agnes H. and Thomas Reid and Helen McPhersgn. Fu Thomas 28, Suddenly. 3 husband “of EDWAF hnsband of Alla Go from his late r Trving st. n.w.. Saturday at 2 pm JBgparte B3 Hom Mount Olige Ba Loudoun Co.. Va.. 10 am Suddenly. on Wedne beloved “wife meral from July 31, at In Memotiam. BRANSON. Tn memory of our and mother. who departed th years ago .today. July 30. 1811 Today recalls sad memories Saturdas. 30 p.m. Interment private. 30% Are the ones who loved b HER DEVOTED HUSBAND ANDCuL. R D AULDRED this life suddeniy one MARION F. wife of Rob- ¢ forget. DE WALT. One left at hon more in heaven. ' In" loving mother, wife and KERSEY DE WA deniy t ane S o called sud ago today, remembe tho. are passing. with the tortures of hope. That our snirits v And the golden po On a land Where the ang To regions of Where the tho been And sorrow and pain shall THE FORD. 1In sad but loving re our devoted husband and father. 0. FORD. who so peacefull eternal rest five years ago today 1921. Ae_we sit alone Feeling so sad We think of the Who once with us shared our home *Tie_then. with hearts full of angufsh. We crv ont in sorrow and nain Oh, could we but have our loved one ‘Around_by_thi, acain HI§, LONELY WIFE NNIE FORD. AND 3 LY. FORD: FORD hear. n'in the flower has never JAMES enterad July 30, in the ev and al ne. departed. i loving mem- apd_sister. who vears azo to- one year PAYN ors ot ow e Fone. wit Since: "death strangely bade us part all ite chances from our heart ear sister. 00 hard to do. As long as Jife and memors last ‘We will alwavs think of you. a1l its changes, £ memors of our dar NIE G. PURCELL. who ling_mother. JE % ago today, Juns nassed away 30, 1924 She was well prepared for the angel band We knew she foined in the better land But, oh. had He asked us. much we fear. We ' would Tiave eaid: “God. please leave HER EVER-FAITHFUL DAUGHTERS, ISABELLE. LILLIAN AND RENA. TATE. A tribute of and devotion the memory of my ¢ er. MIRTAM L. TATE, who entered years ago today. July i Two years have passed When our dear siste avs lovi antifnl_m ove ' RATHLEF DIRECTORS Josep h F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Egtadlished 1843 Phone West 08 S T. 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