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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. >R WEARING APPAREL | i ' DIES AT THE AGE OF 82| ,,..0. wi se onductea 7o.| HELD THIS AFTERNOON | George wachington's Birthday aa-| EXPIRES AT RESIDENCE | aymesox., on mucsin, Fevrogs 3% T i i N Ay Notice of f 1 later The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co.| Was for 46 Years an Employe of morrow Morning at Home. . Bank Director Was Member of As- dresses Are Broadcast. | Adjustment Division Clerk of In-| & and brother of Willie Earl Anderson. 0 of funeral later. : 1927 BEL son _of ‘}0’«’“’00‘00’00 o ogoafoadeateedes R ey | G . . 2 . | briiary 24, at 1 o'clo m Campbel G 3 i 4| Matthew B. Johnston, §2 vears old, | of this city, died vesterday at her resi- George Washington’s birthday. Ad-{ Joseph Leroy e Relt djustment division clerk, Inte . G E e Just when lifs was sw | died at his residence, 1800 |She was a granddaughter of the late & o] re ona cS, 0se p( p. ks of God called him . . Servlce { conducted at his late residence this | charge of aeronautics, whose subject|Sherman Apartments, Fifteenth and L No. 40. 1. B. P. O. Fiks i g i G | retired from the Government service | survived by two sisters, Mrs. Louise | afternoon. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, ford L. Holmes, national secre- \S550tS 0 outh, Vi K O e e home). for | &t Georzeiown Un Hospiea remuneration for the Mr. J is survived by his| Weisiger of this city. officiated. Interment was private. who spoke on ‘“‘George Washington | | the past vears, He was first in | B » Monmouth lm.r»] to every mortuary d Miss Edith M. Johnston the home, by a cousin, Rev. Maurice | Brown, Judge J. Wilmer Latimer, |g, ke over station WMAL, his top! i“m”‘\' Mrs. Marianna Brady Dodwin od on Sth st. between D gty h'mm’ i i servic i X, 9, and Columbia Te ) 2. invites a ohn W. and idealistic service. Ix atholic Church tomorrow morning at | terment in Rockville, Md. . Hendley had long been identi. jand i am . Parker | & and colvimbiy 't Wiseman, s ginia Be 2 | Attest: FLC L O S, Xell in connection Tust - - £ | Mamage Licenses. and of the Capitol Park Hotel Co.|28 ). —The Federal Arbitration |morrow 'moon, at 2:30 o'clock, at| " HBARBARA. beloved daughter of the late i AMBUI q NCES Herbeh( ¥. Douglass. Jr. and Eloise M. | habitants of the District of Columbia | the Amalgamated B . Uni — | : “at 'St. Dom- | ARNOLD, Tn loving | oy Wallace and Rosie Brool and o Cosmos Club, as against the present 48-hour week. inig's € <. o and Lrother, who James T. Ryan |~ Yores Wallnce ond Rople Brooks B e R e ais-whs regarin avia) teat o] WILE SING SPIR!TUALS [ ot fi st N Mortician .""'"" g A B 34 Frtin | Berers o Ba Ma. and| Will the several stage and movie | ol ror 3 R | ; - e == 1902, and iani Muscolino and Anna Perricone. | ber of local wives. introduced into Sumatra. copal Church, South, under the di R anaet (< ¥ “Iis lonely, without you, dear paren f 80 will be assisted by Mrs. Elvina | BOUIC. On Tuesda s . CHILDREN AND GRA | | WE DYE !MATTHEW B. JOHNSTON MRS. EVA R. BOUIC DIES. |C. M. HENDLEY RITES PATRIOTIC TALKS ON AIR. |JOSEPH LEROY DODWIN Peaths. D”fll‘o FOR MOUR) | g In gt skt | R T o e e e g UERT me et S or 200 ; % { Notice of funeral later. \lomlav February 21, 1997, at bl % i —Line. (812 . Eva R. Bouie, 50 years old, 2 e Three patriotic addresses were de- | g “Se Wttt 1818 e U. S. Pension Bureau—Funeral | ° o avty VB, "‘(‘“1 enl es.| SOciation of Oldest Inhabitants |iivered over the radio here last nighi | terstate Commerce Commission Doparted this lite Sunday February demce. 2014 Wade road s, Jo‘,,g,,',{‘,;:, Sy o et o under the auspices of the National | o e Rattine. Bell: vrothes brother “of Annin Hawkins, !tate agent, and a lifelong resident of District. Patrlotic Councll, in connection with Is Dead. ot x:m‘«ll\’ '}w‘”.- fi»;u.m <Sampucl, and , Robinson, Funeral Thursday : - rthur Bell. | Funeral trom § : AMCE. Church, Nichols ave. se. Relae SR e, watcless for AoHHRes LA, Do 54 yes 5 y. February 2 ives and frie : b | formeriy Saniembloyayor: the \Unitedil g i 307" runadoiusatts. aveRUS L neral services fo sCharles M. | o ces were broadcast over station | Dodwin. 54 y N day, Febriar tives and friends inyited ea lstlc States Pension Bureau for more than ¢ Hendley, 75 years old, of 1216 L street, | \WWRC by William I'. MacCracken, it { Commerce Commission, for the past 15 Al could have I Hilbonns. Bl o . lenibue Siskiviee who died Monday in Baltimore, were | Assistant Secretary of Commerce in vears died vesterday at his residence, | BE Officers_and _members of Morning " of Heaven opene Kilbourne place, Monday. yeath was | Columbus Ale der. 3 = 9 | due to cerebral hemorrhage. He was| Besides her husband, Mrs. Bouic is jeorge Washington,” and DY | gireets | }_‘; ..f'..'; by notifled o mett Fevruary | THOMPSON. Monduy, Fel a1, 1007, Considering the low 90 - . rector of the Churc e N ier STA onsidering in 1920, | R. Hayward and Mrs. Katherine R.|rector of the Church of the Ascension, |ana had restded in Washington fo of ‘wranging for the fuher Thon DALF il Attt Sl M. Johnston; a son,| Funeral services will be conducted | Pallbearers were William alll- | tho Soldier, Statesman and the Man,” | g0 : 5 . 3 - attention we g : ; . ; : 3 Bt b - e ie employ of the Southern Railroad. carcful attention we give | Ceeil 4 _’and a daughter, | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, at | her, Howard Sutherland, J. Stanley | hile Maj. Frederick W. Keough |y Wi m-\h.\‘\gnlxn}“v’\‘;i 3 Trom. S0 Panis A ; £ e s al services will b e er of the So P Joshua John M. Youns |peing “New I tor Old ! E 5310 (ont’s fas kallyan uneral services will be conducted | Alexander of the Solomans Island, B eing “New his mother, Mrs oc d 7 ] ! : ¥7 , il g |in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart|Md., Catholic Church, followed by in-|and Col. Raiph 1. Hallett. 2 g R e, e Loy e e 3 1660 o8 The Tain-Jabe W, and LiseK : Genevieve 16 be b s Private fu Model chapel, private 10 o'clock, following services at the | T O T Win 44-Hour Week. nevieve Dodwin of Vir- o AU S ’ ffom X & of his_ sister. 2 3 4 residence at 9:30 a.m. Interment will | ashington e was a director of N . e o E 1 ambulances 1 very !m- in Mount Olivet Gemetery. the Federal-American National Bank [ MELBOURNE, Australia, February | Funer . be Ml o Ll o o i) ek nad 1 E i S i = e | v | He wus a member of the Board of | Court, by a maljority vote, decided to. Petersburg, Vi e interment also| Joseph and Ger off. Funeral g m call— PRIVATE o licenses havo boen fssued to the | 7 WS, S BECCTR 0 Of Oldest In.|day in favor of a 44-hour week for|will take lace. front her late Te . . % n emorian. dY]A\H\l Md.. and - emetery. Please d . - and the outcome is hailed as a vie Setstetes X 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Lincoln 142 TEa e wills que who have testified in the to- st A program of negro spirituals will] ) at 630, danep Kica-} o o o it twen- i ot o] PHONE_COLUMBIA 432 e orion and B Uun:r}'"“'; 4 | Daceo ads that they love to see a man {he siven tonight at § oclock at the | :y'fl."w\”u,‘ davotad D ianctie 1\1“\ oare P08, and rdt L d beth | smol vipe, please ¢ ) iasoli rica has just been | Moy on Place’ Methodis ; rice. Remains resting at Jol Rhines . e . Febr Qafecfoedrafodradofosdociesdedest W. W. CHAMBERS CO. |4, al moke u pipe, please call up a num-| Gasoline from America has just been | Mount Vernon Place Methodist F Price. Remains resting at Jon T Rbi rection of R. Deane Shure, director 4 am, it t e g A L 4 of music of the church. The choir a : 3 e e . ¥u donging for vou Rowe prano: Mrs. Julia_ Cul 0:10 p.m.. EVA R.. belove: BROW ut loving remembrance of breath Gray, contralto; John L. Mitch. | V. Bou “*”'”»'{ G o W ed. loved one. JOSEPH M. e . . tenor: Thomus . Lieet, lasso, and O i . 1 3 ago today, e = fiss Edith Gottwals, organist. Dr.| te .t Hockvit L . ; st. . Loved 1o life. in_de | William L mhu;h)\\'xll xn'fl*;dm BOWMAN. Dep, e e ay. 35 r e F ALY o 8 i will_be as follows Fo | caTor. et i My Grave” (Burlelgh), chorus;| BOWMAN ‘Wite of the late Frederi i et NS TR s e - t It R (Burleigh), Mrs. | Favann ™% mmt At 19 “ieingl rest two years ag0 to- deep Rive (Burlels nd! o'clock % 4 Mount A nary 23, 19 . Carmel, Monigomers” County Remaina | In my hea ar m lingers, ng" (Bu 8 X 3 § B resting av 1110 E ne. until ¥ | ( ! b4 = 1 s P! lll( \\| \I Monday, February . « ~ . chorus; “Inchin’ hin resdence, 13 : A s I} s, Gray: isten to the Lambs" | FAME (BRANTY fove | or Tt Rty Q| (Dett), chorus; ‘ Were You There u alsa Branum f n o g rleigh), Mr. Mitchell, and “Going e D S and abet 4 i BROTHF HILTON " (Dvorak), chorus E @ brother-in a ie 30 2 rd. Funeral from hi B, Peside In sad hut loving remembrance of - 1 o'clock R mother. ANNA DIPPLE. who de« e Jur years ago today, ASHEVILLE EDITOR DIES. 3 reatinre 00" 2] e it sweet. romembrance: en’s Furnishings—Shoes—Women’s Wear | ... .. 5 s i 2 ne tor of the Asheville Citizen, died sud ntermes Aril x National Cemetery. N“,)"','"f_;““{f" o nory _of died ten ve denly here today. o5 R SaaR o L Mr. Gillis had worked on a number BY, Monday, Februsty S ASTnali| 1017 Amle FAMILY. of newspapers throughout the South, I e { ved husband of M HASSE , . érigmcs: . LEY. | - - | mAsSELBACH, To the memory of my dei helor and lived with his | Duekley. Funeral e Aie mothe \;\R'rn\‘ rmv’t'x\h" A . . R TR B TR | = Il afer a % FRACHS ¥ e Beginning Tomorrow R e For Three Days Only ‘ N N e [ T — Doors Open Daily for This Sale 67891010R Thursday, Friday : |enupmess, v‘-‘r{"'"f;?::tl&i&v:.";::,;' ;.‘.‘,’:'T;,;:';.m okl — 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 R | | EE R B e SV 021 22 3(2AY)29) Blackblrd N e IR T ; I R AT Bup How “they "iasie. Unminsied love, | s Title of the Street Haptist Chureh. s And oy ‘without @ te Is the Title of the g g MOTHER AND SISTER. * Newest Song Hit y horebs. annou the _d i In lovin ance of my & Funeral Thurs- a DANITEL MEADER, who dep: from Nine. two years ago, February I s And it’s the title of our | da 3 p.m.. 5 A semi-annual event governed by our absolute policy of i Ak it S eylepilion terest and service charges ; L.D. CURTIS. Recording Secretars. o Te g g Taer, b | CHpLES. ial_meeting of Past na | T do nof of you carrying only seasonal goods and giving better value always | - o sour bil every mondh. AW LI TH ) e by 9 s Tonce B\ e Bye Chargebird | 1o, arran 4y ThS o 1 b 'wI::‘w:a:‘:rr would be a better title per- ¢ sy v A tribute of love to the meme haps, but its all the same SAMUEL WS WATSON, Sccretars. fo hushand and '“‘?.T: ‘!;l'. RY in the end, here you are 08, Tues 2 23, 199 Men’s Furnishings Women’s Wear | wooiwdaent: "ebitsa ol s Slasidnlis = e oo W spne That will hever. fads interest or carrying e u‘!“ I8 e Notes | S E T ‘\'\n"f?fnnxrv o4 ird F charges, eithe v { ortuneral latar. 1s Testhig i oot Third Floor g either on your fyneral later. e ATL n £ ...n;.]::gdfi my 252 prs. Hose, cashmere, 157 prs. Interwoven Silk 8 Scotch Flannel Mufflers | credit or budget buying. ] * cars a0 today Gentle hands wool, silk and wool. Size 9% and Wool Hose. All new pat- in plaid designs. $3.50 $1 10 Silk Ribbon Hats, very 2 Fur-lined Coats of soft | We do not penalize our | MNATHI SLID! AN P oploit ve's Vineyard Sweet: endiidl Sl Mapdiar prives, terns. Ideal weight. $1 65C quality. Sale price....... smart little tight fitting models luster cloth and with large wolf | friends. iain o o i Whet our cyes thes chne SlA and $1.25. Sale 25C quality. Sale price. in tam shapes. Regularly 55 collar. . Size 18. | a A, 28 “L. A. Guyol. 8. J.. ,..- Tepder. patient bray _r;‘::;\,um s o POES . .0eins 6 3 . R 1 v . g 11 niéver be quo 36 prs. Imported Linen . S weie SegenlyeITn $49'50 S sidmaa =% Feberman Avartmente. | ¥ " e sikiyiris . 317 Four-in-hand Silk Knick i 9 44 Selsree : | | 15 and T now, after a lone iliness LA i b e e 29 Carter’s Union Suits, i 4 - nickers. Sizes 29 to 44, B Ak Bl Ko hiats | JOSEPH LEROY DODWIN, beloves o f"v""fifl,.’}fi‘,"; R fine ribbed lisle. Ecru shade, serv- W6, Wi g, g Regularly $5. . i anary 21, Hart Schaffner & Marx I 103300 N .w. Fune Inte o10: o our mother, | VIRC Sibie Bt S $1 and $1.35. Sale 65C N with ripple.lflrims. and in all Cost ot Bagitil: hekies dadve 1 Thursday, February i, Peters- L {od this life Feb Spring. Al . G U B L e b i “H’T”Mh‘. February 22, 16 Uprisht and faithful In all of their ways, | colors. Regularly $1250 and $15. fabric. Henna and tan combina- | § o SENSTE . B haradiers 1 e end “ut Thelt | Sale price . 14 Dressing Gowns, full Sale price, HALF PRIC] ‘*‘:’I" ‘-‘”S“f""“’ large Jap fox ! H it Bome 2001, 14 § Temats oo st kind o i 261 Madras and Broad- k lined and unlined. Exquis- 2 . ize 18. | i W Z i FOUR DEVOTED CHITDRE S 19 Windbreakers, chrome o i o0 i collars ite ideas executed in matelasse. 20 Sport Canes. Just the ':‘I““""?' 313500 $89.50 ) g e ety | OREENG . O it | Mimaier ARV SRR T tanned suede and novelty wools to match and collars attached. . Outstanding 525 §] B85 thing to carry with your new lon e s | grap ar 0 with silk Tining. Colors, £r3y, Wonderful el ; e e y . Saleprice. .. tan and mixtures. Sizes 36 ©© g3 Selc price. . Hpito $1 15 46. Regularly SIS and $0) 85 $1650. Sale price. .. Y pm.. from W otures soatt ot toptoak . Q| SPITZ male. a i o) et 2 riors., < on memory s wa Rp larly ‘;rz opeoat, 20 Hand-painted Scarfs, o mtting o : k barior | 1o the 'i” R egularly $2. «ilke - Regalart $850 5 § I Gl R FENER. On Fel satii/ ve G wis loved bl . gularly X to $35. . beloved wife Fritz Haflner And eve ar us. though unseen, 15 prs. Enamel Cuff Links i Sale price, HALF PRICE. @ m}‘fl\‘\ POLICE DOG, male. soune. Hligh o 8K years. Funeral from her | i 116 ‘Taxedo iand: Bl SN e & i e el i Feimiany 2d a2l fnierment Tros: vor, Shines: 85 prs. Gloves, first qual- Dress Shirts, Arrow Brand and i . i HE 24 Jersey and Flannel i ‘ % ? enteted 4 : <5 DUDLEY 3 A to be worn with the tailored Sport Dresses, in one and two | ALE biiicic tie. it aen,| - LV3T: GATUR BAREES ; : g oyunute of love to the memorg ity; Mochas, buckskin and cape- .other makes. Pleated and stiff = ’ skin; grays, tans and the new fronts. Discontinued numbers. X ly $7.50. Sale price I BLUE CAME g betweer Rey B e o 3 Febr: fe ten years F 2 o'clock. Intermes 15 Kisox: Sik Boavis: Suils | Paric rd. Sunday. Reward. Apt. 43, ey 3 L <% a memory of our darling f = piece models. Very attractive | arp face, ear split; “Teddy.” " Call, Pot o ER G n el a| E MARY F. S o i suit or dress. Reglar- §7 .50 Fovioe. Sives 16,10 oad M N e et LA A Sod! iz iy hirteen reare v ey shades. Regolar 3350 § 35 $50 10 6 values. $7.95 349 Four-in-hand Silk Ui sk NSRS wx,‘;i;’“.lk‘,’,“ aupe: in or near Washingion | ¢ e e e e ng‘,r_,”w, . In lovin ; Iy al of them wro handmade, 15 Novelty WPims, rhine o, Qo b L lo, e | ifi' baooh o i 50 '“.”“E\.T(‘,',‘:“‘“ R STindys| s bort i Sotie ! $1.50 and $1.65 values. stone. Regularly . Sale E y nlnu‘un “sts fumbia_L451.J. al yari AR A Jearet b 18 Robes. Blanket, terry g5y ;.0 Blackhead Mocha Sale price 95C price, HALF PRICE. crepes, crepe back satin, satin. | | EAR L e s Tt e e cloth and outing. $5 and $6 i ¢ All the new models. Regular- ! _| Tat 8:15 b at hix : i e on the other shore, values. All sizes. Ex- 85 and Buckskin Gloves. All the . $19 5 = | S Groek | 3 e y DAUGHTERS, ~ MARY, st S new colors. From the world's 34 Hart Schafiner & Marx ¥ $1950 and $2950. §0 95 4 e best makers. $5 and $6 53‘65 199 prs. Wool Hose, all of Plain Tailored Coats. Imported Sale price 62 Silk Shirts, Manhat- quality. Salé price.... these are imported. Newest Scotch and English fabrics. Reg- . ideas in checks and f d y 50. i n ay. Februar . Plain white and colors. Some 108 Flannelette Pajamas $2505values. ISelbiprice 1 i habits or sport wear. -‘~ PATE No. C-4000 of September 1st. | - Cneral o her lage 3 with collars to match. and Nightshirts. Warm and ; i i Regularly $250. Sale §i5 | botuen 0 GRS Rtel kWS | Abbatae February 24 a6 2 b, Values to $10.50. Sale $3 85 cozy. Splendid weight and highly 10 Hart Schaffner & Marx price (§/] 165 proidway. sariias r. hi | 1 oAS, " O Taesd price desirable. $2.50 and $3.50 values. 198 Shirts, imported Ma- Fur-trimmed Coats. Full silk o OF, B isprs, IMentiGanestin Sizes A, B, C, D, E. $1 55 drasses, printed and woven lined. Raccoon, fox wolf and S Knox \elqur Hats, silk, | s ¥E " : totet cibpel ™ AuE e 1700 - : Sale price 5 broadcloth, pleated and negli krimmer furs. Reg- in smart becoming shapes. Reg- » { @1 tives and LErivaie Ambilaace Gloves, light and dark tans; em- oth, pleated and negligee. 8950, Sal i 4 : : - F ctte N : Souaesony s e il el Sk M 7 Collars attached and collars to ularly $89.5 ale $495() ularly $1250. Sale $5 4 R F. D 0 El MACK. On, Sund 927, CHAS S. ZURHORST s s msth. 18350 o 188 1 oot .. S ey . LA S dnhter of Sumnie wnd sulibe Hlare . ST, o 7% Values to 95C 457 Ideluxe Collars, brand Sessint bicnn ) $2. 5 T Ol 1 it : 1ot . R SASITE S $3.00. Sale price..... new; styles, Hoylake, Glengair, s y GLASS o e = . LT ‘W. Warren Taltavull 3 ‘ Wilshire and Tavistock; sold na- 1! it o4 RGE hush te laic| 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 | 37 Mufllers, radium silks . ) | { g N § S v = st tionally for 35c. Sale i o - Moniiay “Wikht: rowand. | i Febriar ; with embroidered. ‘dots, ‘crepes, 25C I Beaail e (St e es 55, T e fat eyt . at £:45 Tunothy Hanlon N ) g price Belted back models. Regu- s e St e 5 Phone L. 5543 repps, hand - blocked,” some larly $16.50 iy Lot gt and H to | 3§ “Where requiem m a X 1AM ; . Funeral Director hapd painted. Regularly $4 S $1650. - ‘Sale $8 25 136 prs. of Stetson, past 235 prs. of custom Raleigh g L fe S men ;‘z,f“‘“ Cemts. i ehnwl and "nggfln"'ifiufl'fi to $650. S ale $1 95 17 Dressing Gowns, beau- season’s discontinued styles in young men's oxfords and high [J|| BARDPAS: ain & Pieces sus a0 Lo e U fesience of - A W. price tiful designs in BROCADED ;'*‘"‘;"";:fle‘;‘:z‘;“ o0d $6.85 shoes, blacks and et Kfra i T sORL | BIANOS ORGET Waslhai T}:",};\R( Nally Sons e i = ans. : or Datweenn 1000 dnd D et and ¥ st entra onough. Intermen L N St. 8 B3 AVbite Hinitial BELAL: B osina: R';" BSOSO i aecL wns. Beoken sizes. SE85 |} of Wadbigeuon fidigrior Caf Muly SHCT | ?.m.,f.‘f. ‘."‘.’31‘.,0“’“912‘.,‘:?,“’p owGuick” Dievified, Eficient Servigy e e ~.‘;Z i eature robe. $6 85 pull-over and coat style. Solid 28 prs. of discontinued 10 styles. Sale price.. | L o . 3 o Comor, 0% . Chiss 3 . old: lost Feb. w0 . n.w,. ELL A MILLS v shades, checks, diamonds and styles Steon Dance Oxfords. 30 o ¢ Ruleish discon LOCKE, ol st Feiy 35 amal damony SPhage) . Tite Wiitan " |_s10 H_St. N.E COLY 8200 initial. $150 box of 5 : . ’ : g . ovelties. Val t Plain toes in black calf. Black 4 returned to Apt. 1. 1930 New Hampshire . b ot aidior [t ] 85c i S Tl $385 ond'tan high and low $3.75 tinued syles of black and tanhigh e g i e TR P. A. TALTAVULI, 98 prs. Hart Schaffner & .50 Sale price..... shoes. Sale price.... and low shoes. Broken $3,75 TOOKERRAY Bock sbher ek on D *""‘f“‘;:’,,’:"::’ iy 20 436 7th St. S.W M. 1870 - S 5 W 6 at 5 q Penn. ave. Return to National ¢ Mopds 3 57 prs. All.wool Golf Marx blue serge, blue unfinished 3 sizes. Sale price..... Dairy' Co. or €. Ballston. edmen’s Hospltal, LN iy Lo, NO BRANCH OFFICE e d 4 s , 4 Knickers. Al finely tailored. worsted and fancy suit pattern 43 Shirts and Drawers, 22 prs. of Men’ Leather Men’s Turkish || PHYSICIAN'S LEATHER CASE. containing | barlor, 639 Florida ave. juw. Can be seen | ™ Froanle Gex;rs Sons Q;"‘ S 42 prs. Blood.pressure apparatus and - sieel Bntil m,, February 23. Lterment, at Plus fours and shorts. Sizes 29 trousers. Regularly \ wool mixed, natural shade. Sizes Heuse Stippsrs, Jeathes soles ad P! it Clev. 1508, “Reward. "¢ Famet, ¥7¢. 113 SEVENTH o 2 heels, formerly priced up to Crash and Straw Bath Mules, in = it Pl TN KRR RESCIT SO $ 5»3 B10 StoiNBLs. Ry 5 85 30 to 48. $250 value. $1 15 $450. Broken sizes. $1 85 colors to match bath sl 15 '“"'u;flm:,‘“"' .‘g‘,“.’,:"gg,-,,'cmle-‘mer il “,:):?“?,‘E“,‘fi? Xy :‘?e-p‘t:t‘-":"% NHIETT, SN T F égfls('FELLgfln m Sale price i Sale price Sale price robes, Sale prica.... Theatny” fuorning, "provably on’ 1u" .3' . W Rowe of Roward. No-auestions usked. "North Sod4:| Forth By Emporin, Va 'fifi.,e"}(“','f' 26, M5 | 1724 N. CAP. ST. __NORTH 7978 | WATCH, gold, open-taced: initials L ‘.’.{..'7,"1"‘)&12’.%" g g B Wm. H. Sardo & ¢ Co. J. e Er V. X ”‘E‘fi?’saem]}". ! Reward: L. Mavpr: Q,::'x'fi’g&l' Bappist ""fic"r’."v»‘rm o Private Invalid Limousine No Charges—No Exchanges—No Refunds—on above items T .;,wwm..r B MG g2 AYAF Lincoln 2 Georgia ay odern_Chal S16% o o i 2t | gpne P n:»-‘ V L PEARE U l's-lovea e nlm aries B, snemr“ Neither the, wicccaors of nor o R 1 H . R P fieg_z;w"". BERTALALE PR | i 0 oo g HSE N l l I i 2 e O s o a elg a er aS e : BLACKISTONE 1th&H| sl i nn i)~ Gawler Service il 3,0 n.w., on ’l'hnud.‘: i 850 3“"'. . at 1 orticians Since Since 1 INC. D MR i B andl Melaves e | el Selocied. Mortetans % 4 870 d : D, The Ladics' B: ’ o 1 3 1 moans e Satieky it | Main 551 2 { . ] N WOOD! 1 *riursday: g i 3 . - P = 2 o'elock, {ron . 3 RESS DN i : 1011 o uneral parlors

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