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THE EVENING STAR., WASHIN( }TON, D%, FRIDAY. J A\\'I ARY T, 1927. At all stores includ- ing F St. Many splendid $8.50 to $13.50 Shoes Now $7.75 NCLUDING distinctive from our higher pri stocks. Featuring brown, wine and black patent leather, brown and black suede and other mater i Our “Women's Shop,” 1207 F St., now offers many $12.50 to $18.50 Shoes at .75 THUNDERING VALUES In Women's Smart Shoes 5.75 $3.95 Were $7 Were $6 to $8.50 to $7 Thousands of Pairs Now Included in Two Great Groups of Staggering Import! S many shoes VENING i gold, silver, beige;, orchid kid brocades. Street afternoon oxfofds, strap effects, gore pumps and Colonials, in genuine alligator, patent, moire, suede and many other fashionable ma- terials, shoes in rose and and lonials, tics, straps, ox fords for every sort of Radical Re- duction of many Shoes for Young Folks Ox- Right out of our popular “Hahn Special” stocks—style after style of smart new ties, oxfords, pumps, strap effects, Colonials. Reduced from $6, $7, $8.50 to $3.95 and $5.75. At all our stores, except F St. SALE! Fine Silk Hosiery $ ; 2 prs., $2.25 Women's Boots, Pumps, Shoes or Ox- $3.65 Junior ford Boys® fords. Sizes 2/3t0 6. Misses’ Pumps, hoots. 1124 to ERY exceptional of- 2. fering of fine qual- ity thread silk, lisle top, full-fashioned stock- ings. Mostly our regu- lar $1.85 “Lady Luxury silks—in all new colors —at all our stores. Extra Quality Oxfords and $2.65 Small Girls' and Boys' School and Play Shoes .81 .68 toll... Our “Arcade” Shop open eve- nings. 9th St. & Pa. Ave. stores— Saturday nights. 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Woman’s Shop”—1207 F t all our store F St except M oAN Come to Eiseman’s for CLOTHING BARGAINS Our regular stock of suits and overcoats can now be bought at greatly reduced prices. You’'ll find a huge stock of good, dependable clothing awaiting your selection. In all model and in a large variety of patterns. $25 Suits and O’Coats, $19.50 $35 Suits and 0’Coats, $24.50 $45 Suits and Q’Coats, $34.50 " ON LIBERAL TERMS Charge your purchases on our liberal credit plan. The terms are arranged to suit your convenience without any extra costs to you. Open an account now while these bargains are available. You'll like our credit system. TUXEDO SUITS See these wonderful silk-trimmed Tuxedo Suits at $29. Featuring the newest style lapels. Excellent 329 values at the low price of..... 'E. A. NEWMAN RITES ARE HELD AT CHURCH' Burial of Attomey and Democratic Leader Follows in Rock Creek Cemetery. vin A. Newman, prominent at- ney and former national Demo- | satic commitieeman from the Dis- | who died Tuesday night at his| chth street, after a Y was buried this morning n Rock Creek Cemetery Funeral services were held at 10 o'elack in St. Gabriel's Catholie Church, Rev. J. M. McNamara, rector of the church, officiated. My Newman is survived by his widow, who was formerly Miss Clara Shoemaker, member of an old tamily. He {8 also sur-| four brothers and two sisters Newman of this city, Oliver | man and Mrs. . R. Connor of Manassas, Va., and Christian M. New man Robert H. Newman and Mrs. muel P. Senior of Bridgeport, Conn Two ons, L. Cloud and Edwin Peires) { Shoemaker Newman, and four daugh Mre. Arthur Drefs, Mrs. John Cammack, Miss Helen Carbs New man and Mis! Asadia Walser New man, also s him Honor: Ibearers were Senator Missouri Senator Bla Maryland, .I!;!\—l | tice Frederick L. Siddons, District St | preme Court; fc Senator Thomas P. Gore of Okla ner Attornev | General A. Mitchell Palmer, William | McK. Clayton, Patrick Haltigan, Dr. A. F. Woods of Berwyn, Md., and | Frank B. Saul. before you walk and so it goes on your bill The extra charges for interest, service and budget buying every month begin to creep into vour purse slowly at first, but after a while they begin to walk away with your in- come. Not at our store, however, as we charge no extras, no interest, no service charges, cither on credit or budget buying. We do not penalize our friends. ojc———|o|—[0] WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Linc. 1810—Lin TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th & F _PRIVATE AMBULANCES Rllr:lllo cars to and from city hos- viak- proNE counnukgz o 3 W. CHAMBE! former | o | half hour after sunset. 1 | THE WEATHER Fair, with low To with | District of Columbia ature rout 22 degrees. increasing rising temperature. Maryland, Virginia- tomorrow increasing cloudiness, rising temperature. West Virginia—-Fair tonight; tomor- | row increasing cloudiness, with rising | temperature. Records for 24 Hour Thermometer—4 p.m., 34; 12 midnight, 31; 4 am., 28: noon, 30. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.87; 12 midnight 8 a.m., 30.05; noon Highest temperature, 40, occurred at 3:15 p.m. vesterday Lowest tem perature, 28, occurred at 6 a.m. today Temperature same date last vear Highest, 38; lowest, 20 est tempe morrow cloudiness, Fair tonight; | with | pm a.m p.m. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United Geodetic & tide, 10:31 tide, 5:08 ates O rvey.) a.m. a.m Today- Low 10:07 pm.; high 5:22 pm. Tomorrow high tide tide, 11:43 and 6:20 p.m 5:39 a.m The Sun and Moon. Sun rose, 7:27 a.m.; sun sets, | Today Sun rises, 7:27 a.m.; sun | 02 p.m. Moon rises, 10:29 a.m.; sets, 9:30 p.m ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 am.—Tem perature, 37; condition, very muddy. Citig Weather in Va Temperature. Stations. Weather, * aatawoang | 1500 Cyndg s Abilene Albany Atlanta Atlantic € Baltimors Birmingham Biemarck ... Boston Buflalo ; . Clear Pv cloudy R EE3a3 Clondy P' cloudy Snow Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Fogzy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy © Clear Denver Detrgit El Paso’ Galveston Helera Huron, §. Indianapoh Jacksonvili Los Angele: Louisville " Miami Fla. Orleans. 9 It S BITRS BSBROEE S35e S nmmion. B S050 s bBoonsBs £ 21D 16PN = 2583 ar Clear. Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Philadeiphia. Phoenix Pittsburgh. Portland. M Portland Ore Raleigh. N C §. Lake Cify San“Antonio San_Diezo Francisco Loufs 3 o g T S e Sy otk D 13 > DRI DD B D DD D D DI~ MID VDD | 5296 RS REEEERto e R R SRR RRRBBS B B SEIRBDN I LI EEEEEEEE ety 19098 300 EIE e SOGHCI) SHRIBNZS; e 21503 Cloudy o FORFIGN. (R am. Greenwich time. todag) Stations Temperature. Weather. London,_ England.. r“) Paris. France art cloudy Vienria, Austria Ram Copenhagen, Denmark.. Snowing Stockholm. ~ Sweden Part cloudy Horta (Fasal). Azores Part Hamilton. Bermuc Cloudy Havana. Cuba Clear Colon, Canal Zone Clear Mamage Licenses. \hrrlun licenses have been issued to the Smiley and Mary J. Covington. William Harris and Priscilla Turner John Barber M this city and Eva Leverett imlet, N. e R\l'l,l;d\\' l;n;;n;:é of lhé! uRl\' 2 Webe hc'l'{l ';\' ‘d“rk o d Al (:;;mqn :mr. "f”"?lrrr :ghu v"t hma ompson. th Walker of “Vienna. Va. Slty am Mlunls Casie Thompson and Mamie Joley Charles H. Buchanan and Burnice S. Un. derwood. both of Richmopd. Va Frank €, 0'Connor and Jane S. Caldwell Renaud T. Martel «nd Juanita 1. Dement. Deaths Reported The following deathe have bee orted to the Health Department in the 1ast 54 hours 1328 P st Arabella P_ Moses, &7 Edwin A. Newman. A5 4305 Ath st Elizabeth's Hos- James Norton, 74 St 50. A58 Morton st. pifal Robert E_Gladman 600 22nd st 10 dass. Walter Reed William F. Craig. 82 Hobart D. Belknap. Hoepital Carlton 43, Ga Kinney Bay 451450 Alonzo 3 linger Hoapital Rhode Tafand ‘ave. Ridga rd. s.e. 5 i Paris has a nbw pavement whicl it 13 belleved will not he d;ngrmun& slippery in wet weather, EISEMAN’S 7th & F TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats 545 and Up Come to Eiseman'’s odd where trousers get value. for you variety and Select from our tre- stock the need to piece out your suit. 5,000 pairs to choose from—all colors-—all mendous pair you sizes—all materials. CEYS at 14th and Buc Halbersers bt Sunaons ATREDALE—Wore nickel trimmin, AUTOMOBILE_ROBE, heavy. with red, on Wednesday night. January 5. between th st and Massachusetts ave. and the Powhatan® Hotel. retuming via Thomaa Cirels and. Vermont ave. - Finder will piease return to Powhatan Hotel and receive te: ward. e e % :'AGF' (r:‘n beaded. 'l\]v»']al'\llv: orles, "coin purse: initialed o b Earle Theater and Palais Royal Brownley's. 1205 G st TN Dlatinum eet it 4’5'3Z \ur OH\FL"m‘r (s ;A‘Rgl\ \\?;l!c h:\m! with lieaday " night. between 20th and. Fio ave: and Tivoli Theatsr. Phona North 5604 gcrew fail. no tag or col 3513 McKinley st. n.w. Cleve “black. lined sum of between Return to diamond address and Box sapphire eentar. 1ar: reward. Jand 2065.7. CAT. yellow and white. maia_January & fnawers, log namo_ Friakes. " Heward i n.w. Phone Cof. 48R0 G IGARETTE CASE. _silver 105, The Commod brown whites Sith Inftjals answers to Return to COLLTE. small, male, hort haired, all tan with ‘white nmkmn name Teddy. ' Reward 4603 9th st. n.w. - Phone Adams 23805 e DOG_little. white: hlack head. black on hody er tail: hetween 15t and 16t ‘Bed Col. rd. Monday night: answers to name Boy, ira. Goff. 2000 18th st. now. Adams 11301.-!1«1 Chow. - Lx_neu]'nu:am. “Adama GLASSES, tortoiss _sbell hetwesn Georgia ave. and Emerson and Business High School Reward. 011 Emerson st OVE, lack automobile. merelal National Bank, at 14th and G ata and Merchants’ Bank & Trust Co.. at 1th and M ete. nw. Adams 4887.J B IRISH TERRIER. male. yellow wire hair, black pointed r‘ammlh?al {ail, sray”arovnd mon years o inches high: Main 7380, Branch o KEYS. hunch o or unday. zaler. lmu(mom Bldg.. MONEY, $41. about & am. eon ther *Herald "ofice ad Atinntie 1051 between _Com- e = o 1018 ERS x;;x'zmn.% gxlle rmnlnl T AT ::a.;f"é.fl?‘fm, i AT Y Ry A o e S LD NOT BOTHERED BY THEFT.. . T NEW Really, 1T vet was nonchalant Harr, Baife, retired wholecale gro ceryman, when asked for details of the | *eported theft his cellar of pre-war hoard Some members of family had told him the stock was missing, he said, but other matters had proved more pressing in the intervening week or more s e that r Births li;ebortcd. The following births have been reported to the Health Dapartment in the last 24 hours Enos and Florenca Kitehen. bos John M_and Liillan M. Fraii Joseph D and Agnes 1. Dyer. & Antonio and Gerardina Gonella. hos Francia A. and Edna M._Joannini. K Charles S and Catherine Angel. Boy Staniey P and Helen A. Pumphrey Georga W and Elizabeth B ¢ arah M. Kidwe hriatine 1 H 1 Edna M Miy YORK haven't Janua reply made by from and Gara and_ Vialet G and Rerth and Martha Da and Oivia Frohma Hubert & and Ethel Moore. £ Anthong B. and Madeleine Fe Harry ¥ and Reba Homer and Annie Clark H_and Edsthe N. D George A."and Theodosia M Robert and ha S Edwin ( William W Frankien . and Alice R. Hill Jacob D_and Edythe Hockman. Charles R. and Eva Kline, girl am J. and Margaret Staples girl. Hobart D. and Lucille Belknap. boy. Charles and Beairice Tompkins. boy William F. and Marie Davis. girl William M. and Lily Jackson. boy. Herman and Mary Cheek, boy. William and Maud Bailey. bos Charles and Lucille Fuller. box Robert ‘and Sophia Luckett, boy Married. NEWHAM—COYLE. Mrs. Mars A Announces the marriage of her daughter MARGARET A. to Mr. HARRY F. NEW HAM ' January 1 by Ret, E. J Connelly. at St. Peter's tectory. Washing Deaths. BARNESL. On Wednesdar. Januars 5 HARRIETT, wifs of tha la Barnes, mother of Rachel Jjohnson and Nacmi' Barnes and the lata Georgiana. Clarence and William Barnes. Sha leaves 0 mourn her loss three grandchildren and a host of friends, Funeral from Moon & {Jlens "undertaking pariors. ” J2ih _and Florida ave. n.w.,_on Sunday. January . 1927, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends jn- vited'to attend BARRETT. On Thursdar. January 6. 1927 at his Tesidence. 1631 'Irving st ne WILLIAM 1. beloved husband of Bertha Hogan . Barrett. Funeral from his late residence on Saturday. January R, at 8:30 am. thenc to Sacred Heart Church, Where ‘mass will_be sung at 10 am (Binghamton, N. Y.. papers please copy) BOUCHER. On Thursdas, At her fesidence 16 Masaachusetis ave ne LULA D. BOUCHER (nes Otio). ba: ioved wife of the Iate Joseph A. Boucher, Sarvices will ba heid at her late resi- dence on Monday. January 10. at 3 p.m. Tnterment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. CARROLL. On Wedpesdas, January 5. 1927 m.. at his residence, 1038 44tH anwosd, D 'C.oRev. JOSEPH A EARROIL. “Taloved son of Mre. M asgie Carroll and tha late James Carroll leaves to mourn their loss three sistars. ‘o brothars. Mrs Nancy' Atkinson Mrs R. Carroli and Ira Carroll and & Rost of friends January B, at © vm. morial M. E. Chureh, Intarment Waodlawn COLLINS. Suddenly. January §_ 19" cy_ Hospital' SCOTT COLL) Potomac. M. in his 441h sear. ¥ Sunday, Jamuiry 9.2 pm.. from Potom, Chavel. "Potomac' Md. Relativea an friends_invitad. . Interment anurch ceme- ters. Masonic funeral s DAVIS. Devarted thi 1627, at 2:30 am. EDWIN A BAVIS. beloved father of tha late Edwin W. Datie. Notics of funbral later DECKER. Tuesdav. January 5 1827, at 9 am. ROSA ELIZABETH. heloved ‘daush far of Georze T. and_Mary E. Decker. Re. mains restine at W. W, Deal's funeral Tome. 816 H si. ne. Funeral Saturday aftaroon. January 8. at 2:30. at Harpers Ferry, W. Va 7 FORD. On Fridas. January 7 at St B abath's Hommitar MPTTIE FORD. be: Toved daughter of Jannie Ford and sister of dennie and Mary Ford. ‘Notics of fi- neral lTater. | Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors, 2223 Georgla ‘ave. n.w. FORRER. On Wednesday morning. uarv 5. 1027, at 11 o'clock, JEAN am W "% Rosioa & Wilitam ¥ Piliip | wey. &l ‘arier. hoy hos boy Kirl January 6. 1927, Lucy’ Crampton. Mary Lewis. J other ralat Funeral Sundas from Randall M Dganwood. D 1007, | TRIMMER. On T TENNANT Name Av jares_are Kenne RUFINS MINNTE HARING. Re 113 ¢ A'of A reld East WALEACE. Suddenis Funera Cservices at Cheste y\m;»‘ Pa WHITE. Thursi 5 Sn filzmnt BOWMAN ary 15 THEIR GRANDSON LIAMSON CARROLL. Ir dear mothar twanty-eight 1896 hie yving remembrax MARY CARROLL vears ago today. ast in neace HER ONLY SON JAMES 1 but loving remem CAROLIN thiee years ago ¢ her soul DADE. In & our d o who teached life’s goal January 6. 1024 In the gravesard softiy sleeping Whera the tress and branchea wave. Lies our dear. beloved moth Some may think we saon forgot thee. Rut thev little know the sorrow That & within our hearts concsaled LONFLY CHILDREN. ELIZA. MOSES; RIFUS, SOLOMON AND ALBERT RARDIN. in loving memory of my WILLIAM 1. DIN. who oa the ‘great beond seven vears ago Januars 7. JB20. T littla thought it thus could be in days more sad and fair— That earth could have a place for me. And thou no longer the Yat death cannot our hearts diside. Or maka thes less my 0wn Twera sweeter sleeping at thy side Than watching here alone Yeg_psver. never can wo Whila memors hol £ Thine. thine s still this witherd heart Tiil we shall meet again v MARGARET G. HARDIN. * JACOBS, Tn sad but loving remembrance of gur da Gaugnter ETREL LOUISE FACOBY "%ho evarted thia life five years azo today. January 7. 192 Oh. for a look at that swest little face. A touch of those little hands. A kiss from those innocent baty lipg Would make_life worth while again MOTHER AND DADDY. * KROPP. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear mother, BARBARA KROPP. who deparied ‘this lite ten years ago. January Rest in_peace. dear mother. Ten long sears have passed away: Thou art gone, but not forgotten, For,1 think of you each das. no one a last farswell, #aid good-by o non foving Bears st cpased tn beat Ang before we knaw 1t she was gone. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. * ead but loving remembrance of my mother, BARBARA' KROPP, who Qeparted this life ten years ago todsy. Jahuary 7. 1917 The garment of her soul has passad awa: The shining spirit and the love leht The echo of her voice. her eves. her cmi Just as they were. are with me all the while. Sadly missed. KROPP. In HER SON L4 ad remembrance of our darling Lo¥Sinln A1 TBNE Tnes Tairia"'who i 'ht years ago today. January 7 Sk Cot hor beloved Busband SMTEL €. LONG. who died January 4. 1919 We had a precious treasura onee She was our joy and pride Vve loved her. oh, perhaps too well, Soon the slept And died Te I)' what Wn\fld we give, A% Toving face to ea- Hep ‘Dlessanit smile mads lifa worth while Which meant the world to ma GRANDMBIHER TATRIE” A¥p avyr loving memory who departed t today. January e s et "Z,'\'f,‘m son_GEORGE, Tife ‘twelve years a 1915. In_my heart vour memory lingers, RER. Services will be held at Lee's un. dertaking parlors. 332 Penna. ave. n.w Saturday. January 8. at 2 o'clock, (' tion will ‘follow eervices. HEATH. On Welnewdas. Januay 5, 1027, ELTA_M.. beloved wife of Clifton C ke A Finioral services. in chapel ot 7 William Lee's_Sons. 317 Penheslvania on’ Saturdas. January 8. at 1 ave. n.w. 1 Interment Cedar Hill Cere- o'clock p.m fers, HEROLD. Thursdas, Januar 6. 1037 B3 B.ma AL his residence. near Batheads: Md., GUSTAVE M_HEROLD. in his 64th sear. ° Funeral arrangements not com. plated. B RAM. On Tuesday. Januarr 4. 1027, at Emergeney Hosnital. TAMES INGRAM. de. ed hushand of Martha Ingram. Funeral Sunday. Januars at_ Zion Baptist Church’ § &t between 3rd and 4% &% at 1:16 pm. Remains Ernest_Jarvis funeral p 2 £ia ave. n.w.. until Saturday at 12 and thereafter at 403 Sth at. &.w JEFFRIES. nary 6. 1927, at_ 1:30 en's Hospital GEORGE EDWARD. beloved son of Ed ward and Elma Jeffries. Funeral _from his late residence, 2036 F at. n.w. Satur day. January 8 1927 at X pm.’ Rela- and friends invited. Rev. I. U KING Siciating Gone, but not forgotten FA INY MILY. KANE. On Friday, January 7. 1927, Yoetdence: 13087 ¢t w s FRAN A KANE. husband of Ethel Hoffman Kape. Funeral services Monday at Scranton. Pa LARNER. Thursday. Januars 6_1827. at & n.m. at his residence. 1746 P st. 5w PHILIP ¥. LARNER. husband of the iat Fannie Lyman Larner. Funeral from hia late residence Saturday. nuary 8. at 2 p.m. Interment private. MARCEY. Suddenls. Thursday Januac 6 Sunday Suddenly. at b at R am. T EDWARD 1 loved hushand of Mars Elizabe Masa at 9 a.m. January 8. 1927 Matthew's Cathoiic Church. Rhode Tsland ave. and 17th st. Friends invited POLLARD. Suddenly, Wednesdas. January 51927, at hie residence. 308 Eaet (ap tol et 'EDMUND P. POLLARD, heloved hushand of the late Mars F. Pollard. Serv. feen will be held at Zurhorst funeral nar. pors, 301 East Capitol st.. Saturday, Jan uary' 8 at 2 pm. Interment in Congres. sional Cemefersy. 7 REYNOLDS. Friday. January 7. 1927 at 2 am. at the residence of her daushter Annie E. Huggine. 802 7th st ne. | Mre ANASTATIA REYNOLDS. in her B6th vear, beloved mother of Arthur L. chapel MURRAY. NI 192 Reynolds ‘and Mre. Annie . Hugzins Euneral services at the abovs residence Seting ot Naim January 8. 7. fl"‘!f:‘“'d ha\lu v J 4 30 p.m, New onic Temple. to attend the funeral vice of olr late sister. Mrs. ANASTA TIA REYNOLDS. By order of the Ma. tron. M. H. GOULD. SCHAEFFER. Friday. January 7, the residence of his son, Lieut ‘haeffer, U. S. N.. of 46827 Georgia ave. nw.. JASPER E. SCHAEFFER, beloved hushand of Sarah E. Schaeffer. Funeral services will be held from the ahove ad- dress Sunday. January 9 in terment Monday. . At 10:30 at St. Luke's, Feagerville, Md !l I\IIT" Suddenly. on January £. 1027, at ngress Hall Hotel. CLIFFORD LE l(h\‘ SMPTHE "Ho. ieaves to mowrn thetr ) A loviig mother sisters. © Funeral at Rerryville. Va SMITH. Departed this life suddenly, Wed nesday, Jannary 5. 19 EDGAR. heloved “on of Samue] Smith & Ha leaves 10 mourn_their fos father. threa hroth Two sistera and & host of other relativas and ‘friends Remains resting at. the chapel of Pope & Clark. Notics of fu- neral hereafter SMITH. Thursday 6:20 p.m.. ROBERT F of the late Mattie Smith, E. and Rohert T. Smith and eldest brother of Emma V.. Hugh M. and Abraham L. Smith_ Funeral from his late residence. 1028 Howard rd. se.. Sum -fi January 9, at 2 pm. Rev. Thos wn of St Luke's P. E. Church, ommlun.r, o SWITSER, On January 5. 1927, at her resi- REYNOLDS. A_special Chapter. No. 3. 0. E das. am one” hrother and four Saturday. January & January 6. 1927 MITH, Richand ather of Mazia PURSE, light brown_ leather, "Friday morn: ing. Vérmont ave. and between Hnd B ats., Coritagning emll Amennt of mnnp;xn slassés, etc. Reward. ranilin teel purae. s, begzed torretuin the duestions. " Addrgss Box URSE—Finder of Toot Tacaday. & ot three keys: ' no 2. e black and st Mt Pleasant “Wedneaday, Phonie” Adams 8410, ApL: T x4 De Lion, Tuesday night, a.: reward. ‘Address Murray . Va.. or phone Clarendon E. ts “u.b‘i & dence. 4 Ames place ne. LUVIA A SWITSER, the . beloved wite of Nathan R. Switser, aged 72 year: Funeral serv- Trow "wora” Rl d "%, W Bew al home, 816 H at. ne. on Friday. Janttary T, ‘at 11 wm . Reraing will ba taken to St. Johnsbury, Vt.. for interment. \NANT. Members of _Capitol Cou of Women's Catholic Order of For- are Nl]llflll'd to_attend funeral of ister, ANNIE VERONICA TEN- ANT, from h!{ ;‘“’ r!lldq("l(!dfil7 Ken- St 9 amy. Saturday thence %5 Chisreh” ot "Ne- s will be said at 9:30. . Chief Ranger. * Tmmaculate 27 where ARY E. REILL ANT. Members of the Sweetly fond and true There is Tiot & day (hat Dasses But I think you. HIS MOTHER In gad but Joving romemhranc: ¢ father. WILLIAM R SKIN January 7. 1926 Is the facs wa loved &n swell hed s the voice we Inved 1o hear e tn misa Sou. father. dear B0t Hor your happiness we face no few Rni [Sher e "Beavenss” raies ‘a7 ope wide Wo'be found close by eour s M TSR DRI sad but loving remempran ORRAE genr ‘dnushier Aand” siater MARY F RPCRER (ot Watain), W12 genavie Thin Tife fotir Sears afo today. Janiary 1823 When the evening shades arm gahering et T am. sinE Al alone Inthy heart ‘thers comes & longtng. 1T %ne onls' would come hame The was. 0 God. T cannot s B0t all 1 well that's ‘dana by thae Sometiay Hia will make 16 piain e me SOme day when T hor face Shal see Fheo T thall understang MOTHER AND FAMILY. - NERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S B. Model Chapel Alllnlle 1700. ivate Ambulance Livery in_Connection " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Li $ha°T “Timothy Hanlon HSLNE ' Phone THE ORIGINAL “W.R.SPEARE €0. 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. IOY‘\IFRI\ T 1208 H ST. NW 2 Funerai Director an 3 WILLIAM < in_connection. Oommo Fmbalmer. ~ Liv dious ' chapel lern, crematoriume Ave. N. Cal m Moderats prices. “332 Pa. 1385, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. N W h’n‘dzr:r\v x-.'u;;.fi" s‘}‘-x:;nm Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N. CAP. ST. ORTH 7078. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine &‘&-Ensg Ry Lincoln 524 ick, Dignified. Emciont Service Aulng%bnc Bervice . Deal & Co. . V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successorg of nor connecte yith ‘the original ar uuh sh ___Formerly 940 F 8t. N.W. Gawler Semce Morticians Since 1850 Member_National Selected Morticians Main 5512 " Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St ~ - FUNERAL DESIGN The Hecht Co.-F St. Cut Flower Shop, 1st FI. Floral designs delivered promptly to any part of the United States Phone Main 5100 GEO. _C. SHAFFER IVE nan MY R| Our Only Store, 14th & & Eyz bt Auto Delivery Servige — presaive—inexpensive Bros. Co.. 1212 F St TUCKER. In Conception ~ Academy Alumnae are re- au--m to aitend the funeral of our late am., ~ BLACKISTONE . Floral “‘l}lg;ket s,& .