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¢ sERENE 4 4 ¥ g Y i g S R R R RN R N R R R R R N R N R . and gold. Misses and matrons models. Bkl licicatle E socite, X108, iizen.n ito ope o 14 vears. New stvles. Colors tub fast 25 Girls' Raincoat Sets, $3.95. Coat and cap, cial Flowers, 25¢ girle Asinooat ew, f836. Coxt Girls’ Underwear, 58c to $1. Sizes 2 to —to $1.25. New shipment of those lovely 14 vears. Gowns, Slips and Combina- fowers, neatly boxed, ready for giving. : , . . i Fruit-of-the-Loom Underwear, $1. Glfi Lamps—Low Prlced Embroidered, lace edged. Sizes 2 to 14 yeara Bridge Lamps, $6.90, complete. Price in- G.ru. All-wool Sweaters, $2.95. Coat : - . THE EVENING Hoodmward & Lnthrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Thousands of Gift Suggestions—Lesser Priced Friday—Gift Suggestions Never have our stocks been so replete with gift suggestions—_ never before have we been so overbrimming with the spirit of Christmas. And now with our enlarged store and widened aisles we are ready—as never before—to give you Better Service. Special—50 New Silk Dresses * In a Special Purchase Friday—unusual savings are offered on these New Winter Dresses. Fashion-right models for women and misses in flat crepes, satins, flannels and rayons; sizes 16 to 20, and 36 to 48. Colors mclude black, navy and rustic and new high shades. Smart Hats, $4.95 Girls’, Infants’ and Tallored or trimmed with modish laces Children’s Wear and flowers. High shades. black silver cludes polychrome base, cord, socket and silk shade. Bed Lights, $2.95. Georgette =ilk lined, many different styvles and colors. Boudoir Lamps, $2.50. shade, ¢ord and socket. Winter Coats, $8.95 to $18.95. Smart es. Rood_warm materials, all sizes. Children’s Flannelette Pajamas, $1. Sizes 2 to 12 vears. Siriped flannelette. Panty Dress Boys' Suits and Creepers, $1. Sizes infants to 2 vears. Complete with 1 Sweater Suits, $3.95. Brushed ~wool Other Suggestions mittens; sizes to 4 vears. Esmond Baby Blankets, $1. Nursery de- Serving Trays, $1. New designe. y ry do- Oilettes, $1. Pictures of interesting sub= sins. In biue or pink on white. Att tive wond frames. ound. ’l;::-:or-, u";; to $6.95. Many styles from Infants’ Handmade Dresses, $1. Charm- ing little styles. o choos Plain or mitered. Ehich tofencene P22 0 Nainsook Dresses, 58c. 2 Rizes infants Yo All-Silk Broadcloth, 88¢ G s oa o, Kmt Sweaters and Sacques, $1 to $2.95. | dark shades; for underwear, l’li\?p‘n-flrmd.;rnsn. Handmade and machine made. All-silk Radium, 75¢ yard. Also printed Shllth‘l: $3.95. Dainty: ideal gifts to the baby. border pongee Gloves, Hose and Handkerchiefs % - , $t. Full-fashioned Miller Chiffon Small Boys' Wool Gloves, 65c. g e bl e LS Hose, $120. Lisle tons and Women's Pull - on Two - plex Mock seams. feet. Seven fashiohable Chamoisuede Gloves, $1.35 hloned Wool Hos: shades: sizes 81 to 10. pair. Sizes 6 to Tly. Trregular grade; ilk-and-wool Sports Hose, Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 sizes 813 to 10 78e. Trregulars of | $1.50 anibox; 7B, [EattiAnian, # Fabric Glove grade. Child's sizes 7 to 10, en's Linen In andker- N”;;‘c“y E?:‘:lu-ivn styles: sizes Boys’ Knit Gloves, 56¢c. Fleece- chiefs, 6 in box, $1.50. Full- 515 to & lined. Sizes 4 to & cut size. DOWN STAIRS STORE mmmxmmmwm&ammmmmmm W&rmwmmmwmmmmwm Boudolr Pillows, $1 Percale Aprons, 35¢ and Ribbon Pillows, in pastel Novelty Aprons, in Dainty Styles, at o ;:5‘:”.1 i ’;w:;;{k».,;\., nqu!:”(')’,,r K .mmu ®val, round, square and oblong Low Price—Friday North shapes trim- Douglass & Phillips, Inc. Crocheted Shoulderettes, $1. All-wool, Manchester Aprons, $1. Rickrack trim R & s e med: full cut. Dust caps to match, 50c Padded Robes, $695. In rayon brocade. seco (rayon) lined. Rose. orchid, peach and blue shades; sizes 36 to 44. pastel shades and hllr’k Hug-me-Dolls, $1. Baby faces with gay- colored igs. Rubberized Reversible Raincoats, $5.95. Plain on one side, plaid on other. Sizes 36 to 44 Men’s and Boys’ Christmas Gifts 8 le Sets, Men’s Rayon Lounging Robe: Boxed Knit Ties, 50c. Boys' Ll Sl $8.95. Individually. hox ties, in new designs. with raised initial sateen trimmed; rich par- Baye JCREs, T8). Alsweol: Men's Initialed Snap Cuff But- terns; sizes 35 to 46. sizes 6 1o 18 vears. tons, 75¢ pair. Boxed; all Beacon Robes, $8.75. S"““"- Boys' Blouses, 88c. Plain or nitials o L m selges fancy colors: fasi colors; . A sizes 6 to 16 vears. . $1. Pure silk, Genuine - ) T Y hamen shliiand-waol Flannelette Pajamas, $185. Boyy All-wool Lumberjacks, Ties that don't wrinkle. -"""“""’ colors and stripes; $3.95. Sizes 3 to 16 year: M'Lord English _ Broadcloth allisies. Geod colors. ord e EePan 3 Tfor $450. Boys' Lumberjack Suits, $295. Boys' Fancy Sweaters, $295. ol blue: collar- All-wool, in sizes 3 1o § All-wool. Slipovers and attached or meckband vea a button-down. Sizes 6 to 16 i " Im- Men’s Silk_and Rayon Socks, vears. £ LT e AL Bo- Rohir. ' EBlain colors; MEriit-or fHellioom: IPRjamRs; ol fabrich: @lZek 34 10 48 sizes 915 to 12, $2. Plain white; all sizes. STAIRS STORE Underwear Gifts Domestics—Draperies Flannelette Gowns, $1. White and Linen Guest Towels, 2, 3 and 4 for $1. “iripes. <izes regular and extra Turkish Towels, 4 for $1. Baronet Satin (rayon) Slips, $1.95. All Colored Border Turkish Towels, 35c and 45¢. 68-78 Cotton Sheet Blankets, $1. Striped Outing Flannel, 20c yd. street shades: all sizes Rayon Sports Bloomers, $1.95. Moravian sizes § and T ke Rayon Brocade Chemise, $1.95. Sizes 38 All Linen Checked Tea Toweling, 5 ‘o $4. Coral. blue. flesh, nile yds,. $1. Rayon Vests, 85c. Bloamers to match, Cotton Tea Toweling, 10 yds., $1. $1.50. All good shades. Sunbeam make Cotton and Part Linen Tea Towels, 6 Combed Yarn Union Suits, 50c. Tight for $1. wnee. built-up and strap shoulders. Size Crash Cretonnes, !mart panel effects and all-over design: Dotted Marqui: .nn. ¥ yds., $1. 40 only. New Crepe Gowns, $1. White with con- trasting colors. All es. Striped Damask Draperies, 31 25 yd. 36- Handmade Voile Step-ins, $1. Pastel inch width. shades: sizes 21. 23 and 2 Voile Gowns, $1.95. lace trimmed. All <hades: sizes 15 and 17, i R Ar ld l G.fi Bandeaux. 58c. Sizes 30 to e TR . ugs Are ldeal Gitts W1 sizes. 1ayon-siriped material Plain Rag Rugs, $1 and $1.75. 27x54 and . . 24x36 inch_sizes. respectively l G ft Imported Coco Door Mats, $1. lsce aneous l S Axminster Rugs, 2ix54, $3.75. All col- ors: ¥_quality Besaded Handbag $1.50. Artistic floral Chenille Rugs, 24x36, $3.25. Fringed o heautiful coloringe. ende: washahle Handbags. $3.95. Pouch and underarm Gold Seal Congoleym Ru;7 3x6, $2. stylee in fine leathers: all colors: some Imported Jap Rag Rugs, 27x54, $1. Nired Moulded Rubber Door Mats, 18x30, $1. Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft,, $37.50. Chinese and conventional designs All wool Wilton Rugs, $9.75 and $15. Waste Baskets, $1. With painted designe. Sewing Boxes, $1. Fitted with needles, sciskors and spools of thread Mflflfl%fl?&flfi&%flfl#&# ammm&:mmmmmmmfimmm Bridge Accessories, 50c to $1. Score -inch and 36x63-inch sizes, respec- pads, trump denoters and favors. men M n’s W omen’s and Chil(ll’ en’s Footwear New Pumps, $3.95. Satins and Pat- Men's Leather Sltnp.rl. $2.95. Operns Ever- Women's Boudoir Slippers, $1. Feit or Satin: 6 to 11, < boxed for gifts. All siz Children's shanl. 314.954 lrhndron.- low and 's Leather Slippers, $1.45. Rlack kid; high_shoes: sizes 4 to Rt G Young Folk's Arctics, $2.95. Appreciable gifts; Children's Slippers, $1. Many colors; all sizes all sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE fim%fiflflkam&%fifix | & STAR. WASHINGTON., ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. District of Columbia Society. {of the Loval Legion. will meet. o'clock, at the Roosevelt Hotel. From 4 to 6 o'clock there will be a sale of jarticles made by the mountain girl students of Lincoln Memorial Univer- sity at Harrogate, Tenn. Every ar- ticle sold will help the girl who made it to earn her education. The Columbia, Hospital Alumnae As- sociation will héld a bazaar today and tomorrow at Columbia Hospital. Pub- lic nvited. The President’s Own Garrison, No. 104, Army and Navy Union, will meet, 8 o'clock, in board room of District Bullding. Nomination of officers. Election December 16. The Christ Lutheran Church will have a bazaar for charities and mis- sions from 5 to 10 o'clock. To be re peated tomorrow. The KEconomics and Homemakers' Sections of the Home Economics As- sociation will' meet, & o'clock, at the Bureau of Home Economics. Addison T. Cutler of the Brookings Graduate TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th & F LSS TTTTTTRR IR RS TT Ty Dames Valuable Service The services rendered hy careful morticians are among _the most impor- tant. Few persons realize the expedition with which each case must be handled. Model chapel. private ambu- lances and livery in connec- tion. Just call James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 A NEW 20-FT. BRICK HOME Sodded Rear Yards Automatic Water Heater. Sidewall Lights. TA” Oak Floors Thruout Domestic Science Kitchen. 10-foot Rear Porches. Conerete Front Porch Built-in Tub and Shower. AT A REAL BARGAI PRICE ome. TONIGHT TO 5741 Ninth Street out 16th to Madison. East to Ninth and Y% square North— 1516 K Street Frank. 5638 3| n. | School. THURSDAY. will talk on *Electrification and Its Effect on the Home. Anita Patti Brown. soprano. of Chi- cago will sing at the special musical | benefit entertainment to be given, o'clock. at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. The ladies of Spalding Council will | C. be hostesses at a card partv to be| given at Knights of Columbus' Hall/ 918 Tenth street. The ladies of St. Andrews’ Church will hold a bazaar and dinner from 4 to 10 o'clock. Turkey dinner will be served from 5:30 to § o'clock. To be repeated tomorrow. A bazaar and Christmas sale will be held at Transfiguration Hall, 1417 Gallatin street, with supper from 5 to 10 o'clock. To be repeated tomorrow. The Cosmopolitan Club will give a banquet, 6:30 o'clock, at the Lee House. St. Margaret’s Christmas bazaar and annual turkey dinner, given under auspices of the Rector's Ald Society of St. Margaret's Church, will be held in the parish house. from 3 to 10 o'clock. Dinner served at 6:30 and Admission to bazaar free. To be re- peated ‘tomorrow, same hours and place. The sociology group of the Washing- ton chapter, Trinity College Alumnae, will meet, 8 o'clock, at the home of the chairman, Miss Alice Padgett, 1833 Park road. Rev. Dr. John McGinn, head of the department of seciology of Notre Dame University, will speak. Of a possible total of 55,000,000 horse-power in this country, only 11, 000,000 has been developed. “The heart boewed down By weight of woe To the weakest hope - Will cling” —from the old opera Bohemian Girl we remember these verses. How true they are today in regards to those interest and service charges on vour bills every month. Your hearts are bowed down when you are penal- ized for credit serv- ice and you cling to the weak hope ‘that they will be abolished, but we think you are doomed to disap- Imiutmem. At our store, how- ever, there are no ex- tras, interest or serv- ice charges added to any accounts. We do not penalize our friends. maturing- trusts. O 1417 NO APPRAISAL CHA! $S &G PHE FOUNDED 1907 K Street—Main 9300 EEFAINR /gt' x4 mual) 1B =11 Copyright 1526 Hart Schafiner & Marz Christmas Savings Checks Cashed for Gifts to Men Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street We Arrange Loans —on homes in D. C. and adjoining sections of Montgomery County, Maryland, for three or five years at lowest current building loans and re-financing of rates. Also LPS AT ENT FEES e B RS /e INC. | DECEMBER 2. 1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight: minimum temperature about 25 de- { grees; tomorrow partly cloudy and ! | warmer. Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- night; tomorrow partly cloudy, with | rising temperature. West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- night; not so cold in west portion: tomorrow increasing cloudiness with rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 47: 8 p.m., 38 12 midnight, 32; 4 a.m., 29; 8 a.m., 26; noon,$30. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.88: 8§ p.m.. 30.00; 12 midnight, 30.10: 4 a.m., 30.1 8 a.m.. 30.24; noon, 30.28. Highest temperature, 49, occurred at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at 8 a.m. today. | Temperature same date Jast vear— Highest, 4§; lowest, 40. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Geodetic Survey.) Coast and Today—Low tide. 12:11 a.m. and 12:16 p.m.; high tide. 5:42 a.m. and‘ 6:02 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, and 12:37 p.m.; high tide, and 6:44 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7 4:46 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:09 a.m.; sun sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 4:15 a.m.; sets 3:28 p.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 peratuge, 38; condition, very muddy. Weather in Variou: sun sets E Te § 3= Ec i OER %3 Stations. 5 3z .3 Weather. 3 @ Abilens .. 30.08 . Cloudy Albany ... fl}'s 4 . Clear Atlanta 0.22 30 . Pt.cloudy Atlantic Gity 30.08 1 Clear Baltimore .. 30.20 Cle Birmingham 3028 2 [ar Bismarck ... ZQ.DQ 2 ... Cloudy Boston 29.86 * 22 ... Snowing Buffalo ‘Ul.gfl 3 12 0.06 Snowing Charleston "~ 3020 68 4% ... Clear hicago 3038 “a © Clondy clacsinny 048 & Spoein Golum'a.s.c’ 3026 '8 ol .-i‘.‘l.“:d"" nver X 0 Clon Detrait 58 80 1 oai G El Paso._. 10 72 fi P Clear Galveston 22 A8 KR 1 Clear Helena AR 44 3R 000 (lear Huron. §' 1.3p08 18 Clear Indianapolis a8 36 2 Cloudy Jacksonville. lfi 03 Clear Kansas City. 30118 20 24 Prelonds Ln:n'“:fi‘l" ?6 8 53 Cloudy v, 2 Clou Mami 45 18, 3% g 22 AR* 52 Clear .04 !x 20 Clear Phll-d-)nm anie A 5 Glear Phoenix . J 6 48 Clear, Pittaburgh ’i 40 3R 20 Cloudv Portland. Me. 2986 32 34 Cloudy ;orlllnd Qre 2082 62 A0 Clear P o TS Peein ity 20192 5 Sinkounis 3h0n 28 48 0 Ricoudy Han Diego. . 2998 AR 54 Cloudy : I‘f i 2082 2 B4 0.20 Cloudy QV Louis 30, 34 98 . Clondv ,(! Paul 16 14 .. Cloudy WASH D W g8 Nt Ea . FOREIGN. (R am.. Greenwich time. todar ) Statiors. Temnnran e. Weather. London_ Encland. ’lg er! clouds baria. Fiance 3 iy ienna. Austria. . 36 rlin. Germany . a2 gnrl cloudy lnhvill(ll'(l ‘l\i\mn‘ 4 Clear rta (Faval). Azores Part o amfton. Bermuda. .. frvrxlvdvlo"n! avana_ Cuba ... Clear Colon. Canal Zone. Clondy Private wealth in the United States now is $2,91% per capita. while that | of Canada is $2,575 and that of Great Britain, $2,000, according to. latest estimates. i — e o LOST. nAr Doctor's. hlack Teather instruments. PO Retu 7 v of revspa Lot to 1710 f BAG. green beaded_small, d!urk compact inside St n.w. BEADED BAG. brown sueds. o and ul‘]fln{'\|nrdre'f(vmll“”"h|- T hiE ween an, And- Treas: & Miss Georgie Wincheter. 1004 11th at. moa. * with gray_lining. reward. 1818 Kenyon L1, FOL] black, _wi 1818 11th af. n.w. Pt = BILL FOLD - 23 containing N pass’ and thirty-cight dollare. ‘mef.'."c‘Ji' 4120.J" reward. BRACELET. platinum. set with & n DRACEEER, Jisuam; ot wih § diends and China_Restairant. 13th st hetween F and G_or Mt. Pleasant car 703 Gne’ Pariagnte Main 8524 o™ RROOCH. oval-s et with bril. liants: on Tuesdav ho"-'n Linwood nl arnd 12th et s P;\H mornings. Col. 2 or i with small CAMFO_PIN “goldheart Cithert_ et cen”Arkaness avhend Satondnd st Tiiesday avening. herd st o CHANGE PURSE—Small confaining _two lades Tine e Libatbinez and ailver dollar.™ Phone Main Return’ 1423 Shep- asonie. diamond chin_ gold tirn: rewas W |1n‘ J4th .o rd. " John W. Crahbs, -own brindls % whil Phone Cleve. 1 n 95. Main Pty +_brown foxhound: wl down Tis face: libaral reward. fersan st ne. R. H. Taylar re-hajred o atripes 6015 Pat- white n face: liheral raward. W. D. Marean_Wardman Park Hotel. with Mra. GERMAN "POLICF, n0<‘ m 1% Drimmerd ave.. Cheve Chase: anewers te me " “Bob": reward. Phone Franklin “ near Ath anc Tined_ with wool d Arundel Apts Leave with janitor. GLOVE, kid_ A ne Wadnes hetween Park rd G hive leather. | chonning district or v in and Gaoreia ave and 22nd and Kalorama rd Call_Adai ANDBAG. black. containing $50. Tuesday evening near Animal Reecue Sard - cal Heattaville 40 < FU* large_hlack and tan: S10 reward. Tirpiniz tas. N W Leishear. 200 11t sw TFMAN “who took 1adv'a pockethonk at Metronolitan Theater. Wednesdar. will re trn to watchman. Dept. Justics. no q tions will he asked. in front of 1410 Address Box LEATHFR LEGGINGS. ward. R. P. William court. TEATHER BAG. aining key_ car Toat Wed. th and 12th or o Findar_call Fr: 4610 tetore & pin o F st and ar. or, North T057-W after 8 p.m.. liberal re- MXKPVECE lnr Tost Tuesday evening be. tween 8th and F and 6th and E ata Reward. 616 At W POCKETBOOK, browi .mnm contal bank Book and chacks: reward. 733 Girard at. nw. Ce e RN Tecenne e tained three $10 bille. & $5 driving nermit. ' Reward. Mrs han. North 4042 or 1017 Marylan POLICE Bt s years of age. lost uond ¢ ol aane v and white wors ln name ! o Clave. 4347 'n'lnpm 26. d 5 Potomie BARR WHITE POODLE. femals. Thankseiving hetween Mt. Rainier and Corby" -';-'.'{'nmz on the Baltimora boulevard: tewant Thnhe. 4978 34th st. Mt. Ranier: WRIST WATCH. fadv's bracslet oW, T A e AT mw'ua:m 31!}—;'3 Blde.. or anklin_7920. Wi!u: THE PERSON TRULED FRANK. 760 PLEASE CALD AGAIN? WRIST WATCH—Elgin. nnu- and white strap,, Monosramed Star_of wk Nfi BOSTON TERRIER—Brmdle and white, male; weight, about 32 pounds: wearing harness with name plate and license. to recovery. Dr. F. Goetz- | mag 5527 \t\ada ave. n.w. Cleve. 4815 or Pot. 3380. Reward for mfnrmaunn leading (’Eo. LOTTSE WASHINGTO! WILLIAM GREEN Beaths. | 1026, of our loved one. BERRY. = Wednesday . December 1. at 4:30 am. HARRY LEE. band of Margaret C. Berry (nes Spalding ) puneral services wiil be held, Saturdas; cember at “m..at_ Rsland DAL 10tk amd B ate "k, 2 Retatives gnd friends invited. SMemvers of Federal Lodge. No. 1. F. A. A Dlease notice. BLACKVILI \vmnw‘-u ‘lkflm'\erfl CHARLE Irene Biack: between S and T e i . Decem- ber 5. at p.m. Relatives and friend: invited. T BLAIR. On Thursday, December % 19 ot at | Emergency Fospital jevoted husband of Clara Blair i one_daughter and son. two two brothers and other relati and friends. Remains rnsting at John T Rhines' funeral parlor. d and 1 sts s.w Notice of funeral later i BROOKS. Tuesday November 0. 5 her residence. A01 Euclid st now . A3 €T "BROOKS. heloved ‘wife of Rev. Rohert W. Brooks. Funeral services at Lincoln | Coagrezational Temnle Friday. December | 3. at 1 pm. Interment at Deiroit. Mich. | an_Wednee- | N-HOY Suddents T Bramber 1 1054 FRASCES BUR: | TONROWARD ' ines Knoedieri. ~ heloved v Roward, “Fineral from her Thenes | e | e at 8 am. Tnterment 1n Wil et ad) On Tuesdar. Novemner a2a. | EYacpene Hatpital. TGN CAREY | Ehnera fram ine’ wariors of . T Rvan Fenniyivaniy ave ae. G Friday. B e RSN AV e Bhanre 0 St Frier's Church. where mags Wil b sald At 9 a.m. Interment at Mount Oliver-Lemetery COOKE-HERB. On. Thursday, Decomito.2. 375 " Featenden st. n.% FLORENCE Fuioved sister of An Cooke. | Notice of funeral hereafter. DEAN. On Tuesday. November 10 at 8:50 am. SARA ELIZA DEAN (nec Faulkner). heloved wife of the late Wil- liam F. Déan. Funeral from the residence of her ‘wister. Mrs. William Fletcher. 3048 1926 N st.nw. on Friday, December 3. at 2:30 p.m." Tnterment at Glenwood Cemeters. EZELLE. On Tuesday. November 30. 1926, | after a short illness. at his residen &7 M st aw. JOEL. beloved son of Wal- lace and Haitie Ezelle. Funeral Friday December 3"t 0 a.m..from his late reai: onee 3 FLETCHER. On Tuesday. No 926, at R:10 p.m_ at_her re b A R TIG al widow of the late Willam H Funeral services at her late home Thurs- dav. Decem| at 7 p.m_ Interment at Middleours. Va. Fridar. December 3, at vm. HOGAN. On Tuesdav. November 30. 1926, | WILLIAM 0 “heloved husband of Marie | Hogan (nes’ Resnolds), and son of Bridxet the late " Patrick Hogan. Funeral from the residence of his mother. 61 H at R:30 Church 9 &t ne. on Friday. December 3. thence to St. Alovsius em ‘mass will' be ‘said-at, The repose of his soul On Wednesday, December 1 _at_Freedmen's Hospital, RAH JOHNSON, " bheloved mother of Lucy B Smith and sister of Amy Drew.’ Peyton and Willie Smith ° Fineral Sunday’ De- | comber 5 At 1:1 from the Salem Bantist Chureh betwasn Oth and | 10th n v Meiating. Re- maine s, W Ernest darvis Co. am. pm st. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. JONES. Sudden! Navember 30 1926, at his r Snd st sw. | Seret. NATHAY etired. Funéral Friday December 3. bm. from JSahnr. Riinea funara) thabel” Tt and T ste. ww. Interment Arlington National | Cemeters. ® | KRAFT. On Wednesday. December 1. 1926 at 4 pm. MARY A. heloved wife of George 0" Kraft and daughter of the late George and Winifred Bolland. Funeral from her lafe residence, 10113 L st. n.w.. Saturday. December 4: thence to St Aloysiur chureh. where requiem mass wil be sung at O a.m. for the repose of her goul. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. | Friends and relatives invited. MAGEE., On Wedneatay morning pesimiies t his - residance. Whitehaven: Rldl- rd ¢.. JAMES FRANCIS MAGEE. husband Body resting at Gawler's ch Pennsyivania ave. n.w.. until service at the Western Presby- n'Church. H_‘st. hetween 19th and ste. n.w.. Friday. December 3. at Interment private Please omit Hoth 2 pm fowers. | i MAGEE. A special communication of Hiram No. 10, F. December Rurpose of atte rother JAMES F. Rock Creek Cemeters JOSEPH e held | for the | of at at | SON. Master. McBRIDE. O Tuesday, Novemher 10. 1834 MARY "A. M¢BRIDE. in her 95th year ervices at the late residence. nw.. Thursday. December i Intérment at~ Pittsburgh. at 1 pm. ng the funeral AGEE. Inter 871 Funeral 1330 18th «t. at 4 pm LY. Suddenis. on Wednesdar 101926, at § pm. at his r Jackson st. ne. THOMAS Tichang of Flornee &, MeSerls {rom " above address Saturdas pm. " Tnterment in Fort Lincoln MORSE. On Wednesdar. Dece 2t 8ame. at hig residence. | ave. *fakoma. Par Toced hushany of Edith M Mor @8th vear Funeral from ahov Friday. December 3. mentin ‘Cedar Hill Cemeters Ill.. pavers please copy.) MUDD. Thureday, December 2. 1026 residence. 824 Varnum &t. n.w. q ELIZABETH MUDD. daughter of the late Francia Elzare and Apnie Virginia Mudd Funeral from the abave residence Satur day._December. t 8:30 am.. thence to 31 oRpriets Churan. where mastowiiy b said at ® am. Relatives and friends in- | p.m. ichicago. vited. Interment Piscataway. Md PATTERSON. November 30, 1028 at For. svthe. Mont.' JAMES F." PATTERSON. | 01 of John and Ella F. Patterson Announcement of funeral um PS. _On Wednesday. A 35 o RILIAN the late Evan D and 1da J. Phill; the 88th vear of his age. Funeral Friday, mber 1 son of | heloved hus: | s .9 [ ' : | - Card of Thanks. | Beaths. | WASHINGTON. 1 wich to thank the Many | GrEWART. Doy 1 d-nly. friends for. their sxprescians of sympathy ( STEWART. Depacted this Lte udd-ag. Mary J. Stewart. and father of Mra 5 mie Contee Frecman. and uncle of nora and Eime Stewart and J_ St Armstead. ~Funeral from the "Metropol tan Baptist Church. R st et h and now.. Sundas. December 8 a4 Suadenly. Sunday | Noyember HENKY STEW Funeral from the Me Iitan Baptist Church. 1 st. between and 13t ste. wa . Sunday. December 30 pm. The members of A_K odie. 2361, G U.0 0t OF i'the < hurch. The “oficers will jd Feilows’ Hall. 1606 M st. n.w. Sunday, De- cember 3, to atiend ROBT. W. PINKETT. P. S. 4¢ UNGER. On Tuesday ember 30. 1926, B3 Fm at_the ral Nultam B dnaemager rd. now. A T F. UNGER. Funeral from 2buve” reaidence ‘on arday. December 4. at 11 o'clock am. Friends invited, Interment at Rockville, Md WHITBY. Departed this iize |~ Tuesday_November 0. 1936, JT S WHITBY, “devoted husha; of the lau Sallie Whitby and dev fathes o Fleming. ¢ Loretta v (nem Whithy1, € Waldon nee Whithy ). He aleo leaves to mourn his loss Drother. two sisters: two grindchildren an e davoted Sister-in-law. Flneral serv hie late residence 3040 ! day. December & 4t I p. In sad but loving remem- uncle. (ORNE A who dena two Delemb the grave wiwre ms i the memons L fade Flowers may wither uncle 18 lad. which shall naver leaves may fade and v forget von Wit never shall NIECE. FANNIE LEB n“n'xl EY. 1o membrance, mv * dear father RNELIUS A, - BERKLEY. "who depar this life two years ag: 1924, 4 on i A. BERKLEY. @ S o PSRN o mRance, of dear NORMAN ELG kY, Who pasied o the Ereat hepond ‘one vear A€o’ today. December % 19¢ What would T give to hold sour hand. Your dear face just t Your loving smile. your welcome voice. Which meant <o much to mg. How sad is this day to me The day on which vou diad Your memory will Tl 1 v your side YOUR DEVOTED MOTBER DINSON. A tribute of love and devotion to the sacred memors of our ter. Mrs' CLARA CHASE DIXi entered the “haven of re. years ago today. December - . Deen in our hearts you are fondly remem- cwered & weet memaries clinz to your name True hearts that loved you in affection Alwaye will love you in death just the YOUR DEVOTED SISTERS CHASE GRE: GRA > FITZHUGH. Tn loving son SAMUEL who departed tf December =, 19 There is a face o dear we miss. till ja the voice we love 4wl keen him eafe with Hy MRS ADDI N MRS ATTIE CHAS HE] BRYSC BROT! ) ey ol e B RON™ RinEi R Bie on veaf sro tode TNE L O rore yorr" oV INE TR M SAXT' ¥ HAWKINS. In «ad hut loving remembrancy AL fadiing daughter and mother. I.L\' HA inee Briscoe). arted e ane' Year ago today. December R R T S remains, The "Voice ‘we loved % hished: Kpen us. Lord. with thia assurance. That in heaven well meet agam. LOVING MOTHER AND CHILDREN ISEL. In sad but loving memory of ur b Joved son EARLE D ISEL' wio left eight years 3 Ao December 371818 ATHER AND MOTHER. KELLY. In &randfather, wfl){'fl P 3 & A Passed 'into eternal test four years ago (0. day. December 2. 19" It is not _death to die. Ark0. deave Ehis weary. rond na”'midst the brotherhed o To "be at ‘home with God " " Grant him. O Lord. eternal rest Andlet nent pevpeital o DRvehTER "CXRRIR ™ 6RANPIADen. n. lm ns remembrance of our father. FREDERICK OLDEN. who his life one vear ago tod: 1025 dear mother. AMA bher 81907 and our d . HOWARD' OLDI Wa cannot say. And will net sav That they are dead Thes are just away With a cheery smile And-a wave of the hand Thes bave wandered 1nto An unknown land And Jeft ns dreaming It needs must be. Since they linger there. And we. oh. we. who the wildest yearn For the old-time step. the glad return Think of them faring on. as dear ove of there as ihe love Think of them still as the same: OF PoTe: We say they are not dead They are just away How very fair THEIR LOVIL CHILDRE: Aah porien, U0 ke LAW. LOUIS E DIGGS b l" sad and ln\uw re; s aevged froay L What is home without a mother ? AN things the world mas send. Fop when e lnst- out mather e Tost onr dearest friemd You wore the crawn of matience Throtikh Iife vou strugeled on Angg-tRote nanias Tt TeSt Torever 1® the hands that made TOVING "0t NRpHAT g LTER “AND M AR In cad but loving remembr December 3. at 1 pm_ from the home of { of aur dear mather AT ms wster. Mra, Lura V. Carper, 340 Ham. | TEN. who devaricd Ta o, TAT ilton “ava. 'Clarandon Va. thence 10 o indax. December 2. 19 i Andrew Chapel. Va._ where servicee “ylli S0 aad. ey AREN AT . Relatves and Temds | o, A0 0 sudden was the call invited. Tnierment Andrew Chapel. Va ,,:{.,'j ath surprised us all PRESTON. On Mondas. November 29. 1926, FR <ON WITBCRT AND S o At her residance. 610 Trving &t n & MAR: Eaess e yetionse. BL0 Irvine ot n.w. MAR, “Tx"\ In sad and lovine remembrance daughier of Thomas and Alce Follard. | AL By 455105 N4 mother “HANNAN Funeral Fridas. Deeember 3. 11 am. | Kyl BobEn “ho died one vear ago to- W, Jarvie' funeral pariof "".N".’:" '; 1925 & ¢ “nw. Relativer and re resting in peace dear R rlne re e as One vear has vassed gune TOUher Ernest Jarvia' funeral parlor. 2272 Gear: Yoy are gone but not forzotten gia ave. n. RANDALL. Suddenly. December 2 At the residence of her daughter. Plugge. 2653 Connecticut ave. n.w. ANNA T.. widow of John W. Ran dall’ and mother of Mrs. J. O. Foiutz of Richmond. Ind.. and Mre. H Plugge of this city. Funeral ser at the resi- dence of her daugher. 3 Connecticnt ave. nw. Friday. December 0 at Tnd. ¢ December | pim. "fnterment at Kentland REGNTER. Wednesday. 10 at 1026 17th st. MARTHA MacN RE( NIER. widow of the late Capt Charles We' think of You each dav e listen for von. Hannah e th= world is As For there s ‘an empty Toncimaas at nane ‘on ‘earth can A1 HER BEVOTED HUSBANG"AND DAvGH. PATTEN. In loving re e '1"2"1';' PR AmEmRanGe, of eur anarte 3 odas devarte in one year ago tod: Y. 'h Whak 14 howe auNais o A Thines the ‘Word e tend For when we lose & mother Reenier ‘of Gallipalis. Ohio. Funeral on| You wora the wosn o niinids Friday. Private Throush life vou struggled on RYAN. 0n Thuradas pecembe 4. ar| And Those hands that rec foreee: Sam. MARY CAHILL widow of Fdwar Were the Nands that made anr Kome in the Rlst vear of her age. She HER SON JOHN. AND LILLTAN. '+ furviced v two children EdWard N | NTOVALL. A tribute of lave and desgtion e Anna N, Rean” Puneral Satiras. | to the fremors”of ' dear danzhias B cember 1470 am Som e atc | LSOV Wha et T A Josenh's Chiirch. where mass will he rels hrated at § a.m lmrrm-nl » » Cemetery Mount Oljvet SHAW. Passed away on_Wednesday ‘rember 1028 Al 5 o ReedlE SHAW. baloved sister of M. Joasphine Moces. 1838 Florida ave 'n . Fineral o Siturday, Derember s "frim *tincer. Taking sstablishment of 1. A " Morcan 12th and V sts. n.w . SHEEDY. On Wednesdas. December | 1928 ai the'residence of his danghter. Mre. H N. Wiseman. 1423 R st. n.w. PATRICK F. hushand of the late Loutsa H. Shesds. inthe 71st vear of his age. Funeral on Friday, December 3 'at2 o'clock nm from the parlor of A. J. Schippert, 5008 Penneylvania ave. n.w."'Interment’ Cedar emeters. SMITH. Suddenly. November 30 102 R:30" a.m.. RUDGYARD 1. SMITH Fa neral from his late residence. 8615 1at st | s Fridas. Decomber 3% 9750 am."s SMITHSO! Wednesda oA 0% oo Tredngnoay. Decpmber 1. Gearge 0. Smitheon A830 Fth st ma JOSEPHINE SMITHSON. heloved” wife ‘of the iate George W Smiithaon. Sersires Wil R’ neld at the Wallace Memorial Tnited” Presbsterian Church Sew Hamn ;m;- oo ant Randoloh " «l. <o Hiday.’ December 1. at 3 b ermen in Cohsrerlonal ettt T ement Ruth Rehekah Loder. Will hoid A snecial Penns No Bromot Auto Amn LR ot Bros. Co., 1212 F St. | & ¥|The Hecht Co.-T St. Cut Flower Shop, 1Ist Fl. Floral designs delivered promptly to any part of the United States. Phone Main 5100 BLACKISTONE’'S Floral “Blanket Spra 3" ful Floral Deslens. Moo lnee. l3";“"..:'.: Hand 1 5o EXPRESSIVE FLO On]“ DERA' l:lrzfi.lr&é ou;navl:s KB“' LGk 106. MAIN 2418 ane’ vear ago todar December 2 MOTHE] FUNERAL DIRECTORS Joseph F. | Birch's (ISAAC BIRC] 3034 M St. N.W.% JAMES T. RYAN Model rlf. i "'AI? Rite 174 in Vate Ambulance. 0% A 1ivers “In ABnacetion " Gawler Service - Funeral Directors Since 1850 !(mhlr 'uuonu Selected Morticlans Main 55 CHAS 5 ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL 6T. Phone Lineoin 37: Timothy Hanlon €41 H St. NE. °_ Phone L. 5543._ THE ORIGINAL W.R.SPEARE CO0. 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N.W. FmbalmtLivers n 'c‘.'.'.'.’.‘,'.|...."'!~,"'l aons e el - oderate mlefl n‘:! G Tomeedibenibuiodis Frank Geier’s Sons Co. R ST EA Shelconine Main 2473 s o '—"'"Ji'!“* COSTELLO 1724 N. cu’ s!*oc NOH 7970 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine 412 H S'\' N.E. Llflfoh m Modern _Chiavel. V.L. SPBARE Nelther the successo wm.‘ the original Phene Frank s6261 Formeriy 910 F St am F : wk Dignified. Effici -:med l:tilmé; s& 816 H St NE. Automobils Service s Sons u nor con: » n est; Ei; LINCOLN “‘m