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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A reception and tea in honor of Mrs. Lillan M. Gilbreth, industrial engi- neer, will be given at the clubhouse of the American Association of Women, tomorrow, 4:30 p.m. Stearns Bible class will meet to- morrow, 1 p.m.. at Mount Vernon M. E. Church. Dr. K. B. Momaw will be in charge. Cushing Auxiliary, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will have its annual {nspection tomorrow, 8§ p.m., at Pythian Temple. William B. Burruss of New York Wil deliver a lecture, “Shakespeare, the Salesman,” tomorrow at the noon day forum luncheon at the City Club. The Nurses Examining Board will hold an examination for the registra- tion of nurses in the District of Co- lumbia November 2 and 3. Applica- tion papers must be filed with the sec- retary by October 18. Alpha Dela Phi business luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Franklin Square Hotel. ‘The St. Joseph Sanctuary Society will give a card party tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., in the school hall. The art section of the Twentieth PLANNING TO BUILD? If so, we have ample funds on hand to make you an IMMEDIATE LOAN at lowest current rates. Ask for Mr. BossmmeLPS FOUNDED 1907 1417 K Street—Main 9300 NO APPR AT, CHARGES OR SETTLEMENT S—MINIMUM TITLE COSTS iness—an all-weather coat. are right; Cedarwood tan, dusk gray or dusted blue. Fabrics are right— to shed drizzle, keep out chill winds and give you long, hard service. - Raleigh Haberdashe 1310 F Street Hart Schaffner & Marx Topcoats of Imported Fabrics $20.50 Here's a topcoat that has fair weather style and foul weather sturd- Colors HE Century Club will meet tomorrow, 11 am,, in the Freer Gallery of Art. The Caravan Club of Almas Tem- ple will hold its weekly luncheon in the Ebbitt Hotel, Tenth and H streets, tomorrow, 12:30 o'clock. The Harrison Bible class of Con- gress Street M. P. Church will hold its third quarterly meeting tomorrow in the lecture room of the church. Supper, 7 p.m.: business meeting, 8 p.m., and~address by Rev. Homer J. Councilor, president of the Bible Class Assoclation, at 8:30. Kenmore Council, No. 23, Daughters of America, will give a Halloween dance October 30 at the Gavel Club The Forest Service, with the Wash- ington section of the Soclety of American Foresters, will give an in- formal party to the State foresters who will be convened here tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at Unlversity Women's Club, 1634 I street. Program will con- sist of indoor games, singing by the Forest Service chorus of mixed voices and dancing. Costumes not required unless preferred. Gavel Chapter, No. 29, 0. E. 8, will give a five hundred card party tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Sth and F streets northeast. CLOTHING GIFTS ASKED. An urgent appeal to the people of this section for contributions of old clothing for 125,000 refugees of the Near East was made today by Harold F. Pellegrin, Potomac division direc- tor, Near East Relief. An urgent need of clothing has arisen out of the Druse uprising and all contributions must be received by October 29, it is stated. Residents of the District may make their contributions at room 321, Bond Building, or those desiring to do so may send, prepald direct to the Near East Rellef, Army Base Warehouse, foot of Fifty-elghth street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Manhattan Fall Shirts Offer New Patterns Our new displays of the well known Man- hattan shirts include the very newest colors and patterns. Ask to see the new clipped figures. They are smart. Size ranges are complete in both neckband and collar- to-match styles. $4 Resilio Cravats In New Fall Silks Cravats of finest foreign and domestic silks offer a satisfying choice for men who appreciate the unusual in neckwear. The alluring tones—the perfect harmonies — the superior fabric— the unusual workman- ship—all these make for pronounced ele- gance in this new Fall showing. - EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT! Cathedral Heights Citizens' Associa- tion will meet, 8 o'clock, in St. Alban’s Guild Hall. The membership department, Y. W. C. A, will open its Fall festivities with, free movies and music at 614 E street, from 7 to 10 o'clock. The Friendship Club will meet at dinner, 6 o'clock, at the Lee House. The International Language Club will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Mount Pleasant Public Library. Any one in- terested in Esperanto welcome. The Young Women’s Hebrew Asso- ciation will give a fashion show and dance, 8:45 o'clock, in the Jewish community center, Sixteenth and streets. Leading stores have loane latest creations in dress, furs, etc., for the revue. ( The District Life Underwriters’ As- soclation will give a dinner, 6 o'clock, at the Ralelgh Hotel. Joseph D. Bookstaver will speak on “Systemized Self-Supervision.” The Newcomers’ Club will entertain with a beefsteak dinner, 7 o'clock, at Indlan Spring Countlrrylcluh ]etntwfl: be preceded by a golf tournam the afternoon. The affair will be stag. The Chemical Soclety of Washing- ton will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. Slide-illustrated lectures will be given by R. C. Roark, 0. A. Nelson and C. M. Smith, all of the Bureau of Chemistry. Executive committee will meet at 7:30. “Masters of the Wisdom" will be the subject of a speclal lecture, 8:15 o'clock, at the United Lodge of Theos- ophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets. Public invited. The Holy Name Guild will give a reception to its friends, 8 o'clock, at its guild, 1727 Thirteenth Washington’s Well-Dressed “Man Conducted with a keen and constant alertness to style tendencies—and with standards of quality unvaryingly reliable—the Raleigh Haberdasher serves men in the way they like to be served. It is a complete, convenient and satlsfact'ory shopping place. Here the man who knows what he wants can always find it— and the man who isn’t so sure, can safely rely upon the courteous helpfulness of salesmen who are experienced, style-posted and conscientious. “Raleigh” Hats for Fall In authentic styles are here in a complete assort- ment of favored colors for Autumn. The decided pref- erence for soft felts with snap brims has been carefully provided for. Set brims with raw or bound edges are also here in a great variety. The best hat in Washington. 8. K The Raleigh 8 Black or tan Ox- fords. One of the new-* est and smartest mod- els. Will meet the requirements of men and young men for all informal occasions. The high-grade, soft calfskin or imported Scotch grain leather round toe Brogue or medium square toe as- sures utmost foot com- fort. $8 C., THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature; moderate south winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature; moderate southwest winds. Virginia—Partly oloudy tonight and not much change in tem- moderate northeast winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- night, and tomorrow fair; not much change in temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 69; 8 p.m., 66; 12 midnight, 61; 4 a.m., 68; ¥ am,, 58; noon, 65. Barometer—4 p.m., 20.98; 8 p.m. 80.00; 12 midnight, 30.03; 4 a.m., 30.06; 8 a.m., 80.09; noon, 30.06, Highest temperature, 70, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- ture, 56, oocurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperaturé same date last year— Highest, §8; lowest, 48. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coastand Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:53 a.m. and 7:56 p.m.; high tide, 12:42 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:57 a.m. and 9:09 p.m.; high tide, 1:43 a.m and 2:19 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:15 a.m.; sun sets 5:32 p.m. 'ror‘;mrrow—-sun rises 6:17 a.m.; sun sets 5:31 p.m. Moon rises 1:35 p.m.; sets 11:22 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- hali’ hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the Novelty Pajamas Pajamas for the Fall showing are exceedingly handsome, as well as superior in quality. They are in a selected variety of stripes r IN —many to match the new Loung- ing Robes —and novelty patterns with V neck or notched collars. THURSDAY, OCTOBER T4, 1926. water at Great Falls at § a.m.—Tem- perature, 50; condition, very muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. 2 : Prcloudy A . Pt.clouds AR cii a) Bismarck .. Boston ... Buffalo .- Charleston Chicago . incinnati leveland .- é‘:ol\lm'a El P TS 327352 %2 =R BB BI) . Fogey Cloudy Fokgy . Clear . Clondy Cloudy Clear (ot eu ot ut - 3. o FREF ST SCE NS LA 2 222008, ackeonvilie ansas City 30. Los Angeles G, 3 r&;m ow Yorl kia, Cif e % % 15 SR BN 581 LSTEIRIIEITZRESI P 20 Cloudy Cloudy - Clear Cloudy ortland Me. 4 Roeien E"’lfi Eoake City 3 n_Dieko. . 20: 2 rrantiaco 40 St St. P me EEFERT R EE S DD >0s LS DD 2 ... Cloudy o oudy 0.10 Clear FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations, Temperature. Weather. London, . England ) ifiam Parje. F art cloudy Borlln, " Germany.. - art clondy hagen,. Denmark bart cloudy ibraltar -‘rl\n Part cloudy orta (Faval). Azores.. Part cloudy jamilton, Bermuda.. Avana, Cubh. Slon. “Canal Zorie Clear Clear Part cloudy The following_deaths have been reportad {o, the "Health "Department in the last 24 pRAG, Wojter R. Brown, 35. Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital, Hugh V. McGregor. 15, 1003 E &t. & arles H. Heyl. 78, 5009 Wyoming ave. l?nr V. Meexan. 70, 150¢ Q st. Ired Finn, 80. 1845 Monroo st.'n.e. homas C. Topoing. 77, 5401 Galens pl. anJoprelanna P. Barnés, 83,3424 Mt. Pleas- Infant of Mary and Henry Austin, 20 hours, Columbia Hospital. Peyton T. Holmes, 64, United States Sol- diers’ Home Hospital. Arthur Wood. 36, Waltor Reed Hospital. 22 ot. Lillian Johnson, 38, 2122 A plan to have direct railway serv- ice between Esthonia, Latvia, Lithu ania and Germany is under way. " vavs o And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same By any sort of pre- tense, the extra in- terest and service charges on your bills every month, just like smoke, they go up the chimney just the same. No words can change this fact you are saddled with the extra burden of serv- ice charges and it van- ishes in smoke up the chimney Not at Golden- berg’s, however. We do not penalize our friends. plee———lal—=—a Chambers Steel Burial Vaults ANY MAKE Lost and Found Advertisements received untfl noon, except Satur- days and holidays, when they are accepted up to 10:20 a.m. A 3)_a in West Potomac Park October 10th; reward. R0P-F-21. HANDBAG. black: 14th st. cars Park rd. and K st. n.w.: reward. 14 nw.. Ap 1. SETTER. black and_white; anawe) B Rewara Yt retumed to Pilip & Box 171, Silver Md ups by mistake. 8unday. Call Clarendon Detween 24 K and white: tax No. 1008 Rhode Tsland 40, Munsey Bldg. = CTHAIN, gold, long. heavy, with six keys, Friday, Sctoher Reward for return. Story & Co. R12 17th st. e DR o S or on_20th at 71-D. between 13th Liberal reward. Ad- Star_offi 14° el Phone North Two weekn answers 1o eall Cleve " Rew, 16¢ DOG. young. male, brindle. whits on chest, tail ‘bobbed. cara’ unclipped: no collar of tag when lost: named “Bill": reward 4015 New Hampshire ave. n.w. Col. 8810-W. 14° FOX TERRIER, male, white. brindle spot over_each eye and on back, short tail. Ap- ply Wash. Animal Rescus League, 349 Md ave._6.w. i il Sl KITTEN. tan Angora. in Petworth: reward B B “Kirk 4018 Tilinois ave. " 14¢ LINKED BRACELE' 1 diamond; reward. Mrs Lo g, Col. 516. b . _NECKLACE, platinum clas gg’z&.’r 8: reward. Pho':ne Atlantic N, initial “B." sapphires ai Pnd. “Mies Burrows, Breatano's Book T80 and ¥ . POLIC name DOG. half collie. half cosote, ago:” light brown and white: nanie _of ound. 3i W or 5500 37th st. n s Te- Store, DOG. biack and gray: answers olf, ' Reward it returiied to J. 1437 Kennedy n.w. Phone af dama 7162 ‘male, white, left ear tipped with black nose with tiny white Apply Wash. League. 349 Md aw rt fox terrier. female. all biack, long tail ' Apply Wash. Ani 9 Md. ave. s . tan rubber, Georgia ave Wednesday morning: ra- n S [ nday. small. gold. probably near Ward: 1467 Rhode WRIST Swise. with Ik chain man Park Hotel. Miss De Bieux, Island_ave. Phone North 6051 ST MRS. EMMA STONE DIES. Widow of Real Estate Operator Succumbs to Long Illness. Mrs. Emma Stone, widow of Charles Parker Stone, founder and formerly senior member of the real estate firm of Stone and Fairfax, died at her home, 2021 Massachusetts avenue, to- day after a long iliness. Mrs. Stone had been a resident of Washington s §86 and was a member of the Church of the Cov- enant. She is survived by two daugh- rters, Mrs. Arthur Foraker and Mrs. Daniel L. Borden, and a son, Charles Parker Stone, jr. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant. will officiate. Interment will be at Mifflintown, Pa., where Mrs. Stone was born. Births Reported. The following_births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Thomas A. and Olive Graves. girl. Joseph M. and Ethel M, Thompson. girl John H. and Mary M. Ports. boy. Richard F. and Mary Bro Charles A. and Ruth N Merchant. girl Harry P. and Nora Clubb, boy Martin B, and Mary Hunt. girl Molly and Grazin Boccucel. boy Andrew T. aud Mary E. Jarboe boy Claud 0. and Marie . Soper. girl fhomas F. and Ada Nusbickel. bos M. and Fannie M. Ries. boy. nd Grace I. Barr, bo: Clinton_0. and Lillian’ R, Goodman. boy. Jacoh C.and Margaretta 0. Blake. girl. Danner L. and Vernon Maliood. bo. George and_Marguerite Kuhn, boy Touls and Marie Harris. boy Thomas and Louise Braxton. irl Fuddee C. and Sue P. Phelps. girl Mason J.'and Marie R. Dunlop. girl Ulyeses Philomela Brsant. boy. nwood and_Elnor Gregors, boy William and Charlotte Brown. boy Harris and Agnes Bowen. boy George and Constance Grice. irl Harrls and Agnes Bowen, girl. Cards of Thanks. GERMAN. The family of the late WIL- LIAM ‘A, GERMAN acknowledges with fratitnde ' the messace of eympathy, the autiful floral tributes and the ~many acts of kindness of relatives, neighbors and friends. WIFE AN MILY. * TUNE. Mildred N. Tune. widow of the Jate ARCEY N. TUNE. ackrawledzes with gratitude the messages of sympathy. and deeply appreciates the beautiful - floral tributes of relatives and friends. . Beaths. On_ Wednesday. October 13, 1026, :40 p.m.. MARY G.. widow of the late Richard J. Faulkner Funeral from her late residence, 3149 Mt. Pleas- ant st. n.w.. Saturday. October 16, at 11 nterment (private) at L\:\\Ix a. FAULKNER. {0 11 resider October v p.m. Reiatives and friends invited to at- tend. Interment (private) at Rock Creek Cemetery. 14! FOWLER. On Wednesday. October 1 at the residence of his mother, 44 duit rd. n.w. FRANCIS S. FOWLEI of the iate Francis S. Fowier and Ida Vir- ginia _Fowler, beloved hueband of Anna Mae Fowler. The body will _be at the residence_of his mother until Friday e ning. Funeral from Joseph F, Birc ons chape &t n.w urds October 16, Friends and rela’ invited. 15% 1926, at Fu- from Churel D, sts. and relatives invited _to Friday. Oc Sbenezer M E ee. Friends attend. GRE Officers and members of drill team of Morning Star Lodge, No. 408, Auxi. v 2 f W.“are requested fo meei ursday night, Octo- at 7:30 o'clock, at 15 to_arrange for funeral of Funeral from Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and D sts. we. Fiiday, Gotover 13. at 1 p Full uni’ form. VR T LOUISE LEWIS. F. Sec's HALL. On_Wednesday. October 13. 192 MILTON H., beloved husband of the Theurisa M. Hall. -Funeral from odist_Home, 601 M st. nw. on Friday. October 15, at 10 a.m. Intérment Glen® wood Cemetery. - HOBSON. On Thuraday. October 14, 1926 at his residence. 80 Myrtle st. ne.. JAMES F. HOBSON. beloved son of Gillan and Lizzia Hobson. N ‘funeral later. Remalna_restinj Ernost_Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, JACKSON. at Children’s Hosbital. ARD JACKSON, t and’ Margaret E. Jackeon (nee Allen), aged 3 years. Funeral from the residence of g grandmother. Mre Emma P Jack- #on, 4406 Lane pl.. Deangpood. D.'C."Sat- urday, October 16, at 1:30 p.m He_is not dead, The child of our affections, But_gone into that school Where ha no longer needs our poor Drotection, And Christ Himself doth rule . A Wednesday. October 13, . at 895 pm. MAUD E. beloved wife "'of Charles’ Kattelmann. " Funeral from her late residence. 3504 Rodman at naw.. Saturday, October 16, at 2 p.m Relatives and ‘friends invited to_attend Tnterment (private) at Rock Creek Ceme: 15° tober 14, 20th st Teloved Kmeral ok ‘Sunday 16 A% October 13 ARTHU _ On Thursday. residence. 741 1 LOWENTHAL, owenthal from his late residence 9 o' norning. Interment Baltimore NO On Thurkday. October 14. 1 S T.. beloved husband of Alica V. s and father of Mrs. J. J. Peters of Baltinore. Md.. and Mra. J. B, Upper- man and William H. N of thia ety Funeral from the residence of his son. 1250 Wisconsin on’ satur, October 16, at 1° and friends invited. Cemetery O'DEA. On Wednesday, October 13, 19 at his residence, 94 6th st. PATRICK J. O'DEA, beloved husband of Annie O'Dea. Funeral from his late reside 3 October 16, 0_o'ell Relatives Intermerit. Arlin ‘Aloysius _Chureh, mass will_be sung’ at 9 am. ‘for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends Interment Mount Olivet Cem- 15 The wmembera of Keane - Counecil, No. 353, Knights of Columbus. are heraby advised of the death of Brother PATRICK J. O'DEA, and requested to attend his funeral from his late residence, 924 6th Ik n.e., Saturday morning, October 16, 1926, at_ K:30 “o'clock, thence to St. \Aloyelus Church, where ‘solemn high re: x;mem mass will be ng at 9 o'clock for the renom’d‘»"xhln soul. JOHN 'F. BURNS, G. 18 J. NILAND, F. & . O Tuesday. residence, 75 ARD ROBT where October 12, 1928, Harvard ot. n.w b beloved gon of liam and Pearl fnson. grandson of Amanda Lucas. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral ' parlors, 2922 Geotgla ave. n.w. Funeral Friday. October_ 15. at 2 p.m., from his late resi- dence, 751 Harvard st. n.w STONE. On Thursday, Octoher 14. 1026, at her, Tesidence Massachusatts ave. MA STR! widow of Charles Stone. devoted mother of Minnie Foraker, Pauline Stone Borden and rker Stone. jr. Services at 2021 Massachussets ave. on Friday. October s . _On Thursday, Octoher 14. 1996, " Elizabeth's Hospital. WARNER WESLEY. beloved brother of Henrietti Waite and Marie Harris, Minnie, John and James Wesley. Interment at Camp- bell. ' Va..” Friday, October 1. ° Remains resting at the rnest Jarvis Co. fu- neral parlors, Georgia ave. n.w. Wi Departed this life October 11 1626, JOHN WILSON. The funeral wili be held from Shiloh Baptist Church Friday at 1 o'clock. Al friends invited to attend. In Memortam. BECKERT. In sad hut loving remembranc ot mydearly Beloved brother. CHARLE A. "BECKERT. who departed this iife cight years ago today, October 14. 1918 Loved in life, remembered in_death DEVOTED SISTER. SCKERT. In loving remembrance of onr d husband ather and friend, CHARLES 'A. BECKERT. who departec i Tife eight years axo today. October 13. 1018, 1 migs him no less Than 1 did on the day of For absence can never clo Anne Totap of 1 till gl nd ap of my love is still glow- \ng. LOVING WIfE. Gentle hands that never wearied, Tofling in love's vinesard sweet: Evgs that wers forever cheery. hen our eves they chanced to meet. Tepder. patient. brave. devoted. ls' was alwave father's way. His worth In gold could never be quoted Ao we think of him todas LOVING DAUGHTER. In_the beautiful hereafter. In the life that is to be. Somewhere in God's foreve Friend. we eball meat_ th LOVING FRIENDS. ® COON. Tn sad but_loving remembrance of | as time nasses on his going. the door of cepa this life eight years ago today. | October 14. 1918 When I was a little kid For one thing and another When T wanted help or cheer T always eried for mother Somehow T can’t quit yet Lo often have {0 smother ore's own call within ms hear, Because I want my mother. BONe DEV( WALTER, | €903 dear mother. MARTHA E. COON. who | — OTED ~ [ e lGude In Memoriam. COON. A tribute of love to the memors of our’ dear rparents: a_devoted mother. MARTHA E. COON. ‘who left us eight years ago today, October 14, 1018 and a deur father, JOHN W, COON. who left us seven years ago. April 20, 1019, They wore ‘a_crown of patienc All through the years they struggled on. Those hands that rest forever Ate the hands that made my home DEVOTED DAUGHTER MATTIE How we miss their welcome footsteps. Of the ones we loved so d Ofy we listen for thelr coming DUVEER Bl e A TAW.“MR.UAND MRS THOMAS OK. When dark waves of despondency scross ‘my wpirit roll. And bricht-eved hope no longer seems to cheer miy troubled soul When friends prove false and faith and trust_seem dead within my, breast ©Oh. then I think of my parents’ love, the truest and the heat LOVING DAUGHTER HELEN. * DAY. SMITH. Tn sad but loving remem- brance of our dear mother. CARRIE DAY. and sister. GENEVA SMITH, who de° parted th ‘tober 14 and 21, 1028, reapectively. We_shall meet sou some bright morning. Resting by the water fair. Where vou're waiting for our coming In that upper garden there. Gone! O God. how dreary. lonesome every apot: Ligening for their voloes still Wear¥, wearv. for we hear them not HER DAUGHTER, 3 S COLE. AND Ol BENJAMIN NICH- SON-IN- . lonesoma. In sad but Jovin of my dear con, THOMAS E. DONOVAN. Wwho “died at (amn Meade. sight vears axo today. LOVINGLY., MOTHER. ¢ ELLIS. 1In loving remembrance of my aFr remembrance mother. ROS| LIS who departed ¢ life one year ago iodav. Qufober 14. 19 HER SON. WILLIAM GRAY. * JONES. Tn sad but such loving memory of my_dear. devoted wife. NANNIE STT. VESTER JONES. who departad t three years ago today. October 14, Years have passed—res. years of pain— But to you. dear one. 3 Many have tried vour pla g They've utterly failed. thes're empty atill Oh. such ead and dreary vear T've missed so much thy loving voica A heart bowed down cannot rejolce And sorrow euch as T have had fakes all my days aeem vory sad Yet T am tring so hard to 0 God. Thy will be done." HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, FRANK ( JONES On_the hillside softly sleenin. Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one we loved o dearl: In her lonely and silent grave From this world of pain and sorrow . To that land of peace and pest God_hae taken you, dear mother, Where vou have found eternal rest B e RIDGE AND KERMET JONES, A6 JONES. Sacred to the loving remembranca of my dear sister, NANNIE SYLVESTER JONES, who sweetly passad away thres years ago today, October 14, 1923, m;‘:‘mfll‘, by some o mar be o ot denrly Toved and remembereq br OVING SISTER. LILLIE A EDLIN LACEY. Sacred to/tho memory of aue onle andson_ and nephew. L] o HAROLD TACEY. Jr.""Who ieft s elght years ago today. October 14, 1918, Some day Tl know When earth's dark n + have cleared axas The mind will. fn its worat despair, Still_ponder o'er the past. On_moments of delight Tha vere too beautiful to last GRANDMA AND AUNT MAMIE. * MAY. Sacred_to_the memory of my de voted eon, EDWARD L. MAY. who laft ;f;:‘"“\iu years ago tonight, October 14, "7 Reaquiescat in pace. - MOTHER. * MURRAY, Tn loving remembrance of our husband and father. FRED G, MURRAY. ;«"lev'l‘[lwfl! eight years ago today, October ' " WIFE AND SON RAYMOND. * NALLY. Tn loyving remembrance of m: dear brother, RICHARD A. NALLY, wh passed awas eight years ago today, ‘Oct ber 14, 1018. Dear i the grave whera my brother i Iaid, Sweet Is the memory which shall never fade: Flowers may wither. leaves fada and dis Others forget you, but never shall | HIS DEVOTED SISTER BLANCHE. ¢ PATTERSON. A tribute of love and trua devotion to the sacred memory of e deariy Deloved husvand. GEORGE R, PAT TERSON. who departed this lifa ons year * and mv dear ago today. October 14. 1 mother-i A PATTERSON . 10 one 3 v my heart is heavy. thoughts are all of thea: T Jove and how 1 miss thes None but God in Heaven can sce. Just when our light was brightest, " Just when our hopes were hest. You were called from this world of pain To & home of eternal rest. Some may think that I'm not lonely When at times they ee me smile Bup little do_they kiow the heartaches That T suffer all the while. And_when evening shades are falling And T am sitting all alone From my heart there comes & longing. If my dear husband would only coms ome G WIFE, PERSIS H. PAT- HIS_TLOV. TERSO! PEARSON. " in lovine rémemhrance of our deag father and hushand. WILLTAM H. PEARSON. who dind Thres ycars ago to day, October 14. 1 You have never quitd laft us. degr one. thouzh “you ‘have ' passed ' through the shadows ‘of death to the sunlight. abave A thousand &waet memorins are holding You fast to ones who laved von beat WIFE AND CHILDREN. Tn ead but loving rem: e of r gon. WILLIS T Tatt years ago today, October 14, 1918, In the beautiful hereafter. In the life that is to be. Somewhere in God's forecer, Son. we hall mect fhee L EFAMILY, © SCALOSSER, Toving _rememhranced ot our dear daughter. CATHERINE = ES TELLE S SSER. who departed this Iife leht vears ago’ today.” October 14, May heg sul cest in eace 'ATHER AND MOTHER. * USA. In loxine memor; t my I e et HEY N TR LA e Voar Who ¢ ars ako. Octo A "l!llfl 0 died eight years ago, October The flowers T place upon her grave " ither ART deon. But the love for her who sleeps beneath Will never fade awav. HEARTBROK MAMMA, SWIFT. Tn sad but loving remembrance of !1“\""‘"["’”! lllv‘ihklnd FREDERICK W P L ]‘l % one 0 years ago today. Loved in life. in death re mherad HIS TOVING WIFE KATIE. * WALSH. A tribute of love to tha memory of our dear son. RICHARD W. WALSH. who departed this life eleven years ago today, Octoher 14, 1015, Deep (nh:u:‘ hearts you are fondly remem- e Sweet. happy memories cling to your mama! True hearts that loved you with deepest affection. Always will love you in death just the RIS DEVOTED FATHER AND MOTHER. FUNERAL DIRE m"fi Timothy Hanlon 641 H St C __Phons L. 5543. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and FEmbalmer. Livery in Connection. Commo- dious chapel and modern crematorium Moderate prices. 337 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cali M. 1385, LS i ;. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 'VENTH ST. NW. JR SES e elaphons___ Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. ‘ORTH 7978 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. s Lincoln 524 Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Spear establish- Piote peank. 06t 1009 H St. NN\W. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. _ Joseph F Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W Egtaniehed 1843 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE Atlantie 1700. P Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 e N Dignified, EMcient Servic W. Deal & Co. 818 H St. N.E LINCOLN 8200 Automobile Service C CHAS. S. ZURHORST 304 EAST CAPITOL St. FUNERAL DESIGNS " BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Yther Beautiful Floral Design Mode imen, Tain and H acd 1222 K Tel M oATAS C. Shaffer v i st KW ain 108 HOICE_FLORAL EMBLENS 7 Main 2118, ODERATE PRICES No branch stores. ompt Auto Delivery Service 5