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TVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, TRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 afternoon tables for a subseription luncheon, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. . tea and complimentary TODAY. = Joseph M. Stoddard will be | o8 hostess today and this evening at the The East and West Christmas market being held at[Nations will close tonight with Neighborhood House. 1In addition to |cellancous program featurin handicraft, there will be a sale of jel- |and Japan. Carlton Dorsey, violinist, li and other homemade article and Mrs. Naomi Evans, soloist, will b Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. NNW. Main 984 Mrs, Ryan Service Is Friendly The friends we make— we keep. They realize that their interests are our interests, too. That 1s why we have grown to be one of the largest funeral directors in the city. Funeral pa pri- vate ambulance and livery in conn wction. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 = % You Showld Have Gawler Service! “I wish to express to you my sincere thanks and appreciation of the considerate courtesy, tact, and kindness shown by your efficient establishment. (‘»mplrte cost $285.50 t‘nn/.,fiu 1850 Alfred B. Gawler MORTICIANS {5 R Gavier 1780-1782 Penna Ave. N. W. Maln 5512-3513 N 2 -~ assisted by the “Y" Orchestra. Mati- nee for children from 3:30 until 6:30 o'clock this afternoon. There will be @ bazaar and turkey dinner at Petworth Methodist Episco- pal Church. Dinner from 5 to 7 o'clock. The sale will feature aprons, towels, fancy work and homemade dainties. Assistants' Union, No. 1, Feeders of Government Printing Office, will give a benefit card party, 8:15 o'clock, at Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massa- | chusetts avenue, The Municipal Social Club, com- posed of colored employes of the Dis- trict Building, will give a dance this evening at the Holy Name Guild. Dr. William M. Davidson, former | superintendent of public schools here, and chairman of the legislative com- | mission of the National Education As- =ociation, ‘will speak this evening be- fore the Education Association of the District, at the American Association of University Women, 1634 I street. Subject: “The Proposed U. S, Depart- ment of Educatio WEARING APPAREL BLACK For Mourning 'n 24 Hours Carmack Dry Cleaning&DyeingCo. Line. 1810, Line. 1812 FUTURE. The Women's Alliance will meet to- morrow, 11 a.m., in Plerce Hall, Fif- teenth and Harvard streets. Leifur Magnusson will speak at noon on tianity and World Industrial- Luncheon, 1 p.m., with Mrs. l'rcderltk 0. Smith hostess. Representative Crowther of New York will address the League of Re- publican Women at its meeting to be held Monday afternoon, 3:30 o'clock, at the headquarters of the assoclation, 823 Fifteenth street. His topic will be “Tariff.” Mrs. Virginia White Speel, president, will preside. The Social Hygiene Society of Wash- ington and the Congress of Parent- Teacher Associations of the District will hold a joint public meeting tomo row, 8 p.m., in Pierce Hall, Fifteen and Harvard streets. Speakers will in- clude Dr. Thomas W. Galloway, Dr. William A. White of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Dr. Moses R. Lovell and Stephen E. Kramer tant superin tendent of schools. All interested are invited. The Amicitia Club, Y. W. C. A., will have a card party tomorrow, §:30 p.m., at Kenesaw Apartments, » The Men's Club of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church will meet Mon- 8 pm. Dr. George R. Mans United States Geological Surve: speak and Miss Virginia Rand will re- cite. RALEIGH HABERDASHER — 1310 F STREET — WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE Boys Home From College and Fathers Who Welcome Them, Will Be Interested Overcoat and Suit Value! in This SUITS AND OVERCOATS ANY MAN CAN BE PROUD OF new suede finish, silk- lined overcoats $47.50 Extra value in the style and tailoring; double breasteds with self or velvet collars, raglans, chesterfields, college coats. Extra value in the quality of kinky Worsted Curls, Tweeds, Ker- seys, Fleeces. *4 trouser and knickers. two-trouser suits of im- ported worsteds& cheviots - There are clever weaves of conservative pat- tern; miniature checks, hopsack weaves, Lilli- putian stripes; all very interesting. Value just as fine as the style at $45. Some with one Gift Suggestions Flannel Robes 515 Imported all-wool English flannel . . .Made by one of America’s best robe makers .+ . A wide choice of light and_dark shades, in candy or Roman stripes. A won- derful value at $15. Neckwear Handmade—Special Value $1.50 Colors and patterns entire- ly out of the ordinary . Fabrics from France, Eng- land, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia. Smoking Jackets 10 A gift that will be prized by the man who receives one . . . An unusual as- sortment of beautiful bro- cades to select from All faced with Skinner’s Satin . An exceptional value at this low price. ALL GIFTS ATTRACTIVELY BOXED MEN'S FURNISHINGS STREET FLOOR RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street $107,858 IS LOWEST BID ON SCHOOL ADDITION Eleven Firms Compete for Work on Eight-Room Annex to Barnard School. Bids for the erection of an eight- »om addition to the Barnard School, Fifth and Decatur streets, were open- ed yesterds ternoon by Roland M. Brennan, chief clerk of the engineer- ing department of the District gov- ernment. The lowest price, $107,858, was quoted by John B. Ginchesi, Inc. There were 10 other bidders, all Washington concerns with the exception of two— the King Lumber Co. of Charlottes- ville, Va., and the English Construc- tion 'Co. of New The addition will contain a gym- nasium and assembly hall. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cold tonight. Minimum tem- perature about 20 degrees. Tomorrow fair and rising temperature. Maryland—IFair and continued cold tonight. Tomorrow fair and slowly rising temperature. Virginia—Fair and continued cold tonight. Tomorrow falr and slowly rising temperature. West Virginia—I"air and continued cold_tonight. Tomorrow increasing cloudiness, rising temperature. Temperature for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 41; 8 pm,, 12 midnight, 4 am, 21; 8 am, 17: noon, 20, Barometer—4 p.m., 39.88; 8 pm, 30.08; 12 midnight, 30.24; 4 a.m., 30.37; 8 a.m., 30.49; noon, Illghefilt LPmperat re, at 2 p.m. ture, 16, occurred at Temperature same Highest, lowest, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Toda Low tide, 2:34 a.m. and 2:41 p.m.; high tide, 11:19 a.m. and 8:38 p.m. occurred tempera- ) a.m. toda e last yea Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:25 a.m. and | 3:34 p.m.; high tide, 9:12 a.m. and 9:29 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:14 a.m. 4:46 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:15 a.m.; sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 5:45 p.m.; sets 8:12 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. o sun sets sun 8 o ‘Temperature. Womo] uejuy U Ise] Cmeg oy e Abilene . Albany | Atlanta Atlanue Baiumors Birmingha Bismarck . Boston . Buffalo *. Charlestoii i SR Snowing Pt.cloudy £ vococ: st Toudy Heleua . udy Huron. S, D. r Indi Phoenix pitsburet e e Elondy Clear Bt cloudy Snowing. WASH., D.C. 30148 Clear FOREIGN. (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England. 40 Part cloudy Paris. France. . 40 Cloudy \'n-mm. Snowing Cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Part_cloudy Cloudy iy ATGAT Rews 340 M . 8.w. Main S085. I’,\l KAGE Touna-on ¥ st_platform: Derson who can identify same call Cleveland after 7 p.m. PACKAGE, containing_children's underwear. Jeft at Sanitary store, 554% Conn. ave Owner_please _call for_sime. LOST. BEAGLE _HOUND, female: tan with whil o answers to name ‘“Fannie. M. M. Doyle. cKinley st. n.w. BOS with white &pot on face a Atlantic ON BULL PUPPY—White face 19 telephone number on_collar. Wi 8-W. Reward. 16 Blackthorn st. C1 3 FOR TORT AN owner's name on colla regarding _same appreciated. ; at_Adams 522 COCKER_SPANIEL DOG, blac Cleinity wardman Parlc. Reward If returned {o Apt. 100-E. Wardman Park Hotel. COLT SPECIAL. 38-caliber. No 319834, be- tween 34th and nsin. Roaman and Ma- comb sts. n.w. C. E. Comtiell. No. 7 precinct Tady's. in white kid case. 214, 2138 California_st. n.w_ Br. 576. NSO rS7e s Rafnes nfxmher Adams 7067 or Franklin Reward. —Brown Alredale. mixed with Trish terrier: haa perforated ‘copper collar; 1 reward. _Phone_Decatur_4375-J. 10* —Biack silk_pleated skirt_and_satin t by_mistake from counter at hworth's, on 7ih st. near B. Wednesday Reward offered. Telephone Mrs. Cleveland_2064-W. EARRING. 4 diamonds. one on i wear <hape: in or near Mavflower Hotel, Reward. Return to Mrs. Wilson, Mayflower tops, Dec. 7. at Masonic 50 Seaton pl. n.w. or 1115 PIN with Woodward & Lothrop' to Jesse 3 near * Hetskell. female, black and tan, 12 inchies I white mark on face and on breast. 28th st. n.w. Liberal reward if one identified vard, ¥ b short_string g between 10th and ¥ sts.. Conn, ave. and Up Reward if retirned fo Room 200. Bldg.. 917 15th n.w. sge's, 11th ked. Main FOEICE BADGE No, avx—u{-g 2t T80 and L. sis. Return to No. & vrecinct, 2014 K o . POLICE DOG, 5 g lnawern o the mame of Hpal ¢ collar: reward. AL B. Lee. phone Line. 0824. 10° POLICE_DOG. brown and black mixture, : no collar; name “Woll. Col. 8092, WALLET. _man's: drivers permit, H. C Quantrilly 17th and Pa. ave. and 45tk and Kiingle sf, Return 1519-A 3rd n.w.. Divide money_with_finder. WATCH—Green gold, octagon-: uh.lmd wrist watch, engraved “M. E. W.'i Thursday Mtermoon, " between _ Cleveland ' Parkc * and Woodward & Lothrop's: reward offered; dress Box 214-8. Star office. WRIST BAG—Biack silk with e Thursday evening at_Poli's Theater. Reward it finder returne 0 1818 Que st. nw. Tele- phone North 4 WRIST wu‘cH old. ribbon band, between anr(nn pl. n.w. by Cap. ’l;rrom ot. se. lnl & A odle e, Be cen 4 and 8 ’ * 'nlaa"a.v Rawnrd sflnfl N»r\on nl IIW ‘Cleve. 5058-J. RIST WATC lady’s, filled bracelet. 0.’ 11438910, 4.50. CAPT. WILLIS TO GET MILITARY FUNERAL Veteran, Who Ended Life, May Be Buried Monday, Department Announces. Although awaiting the arrival of relatives from Georgia before making definite funeral arrangement it was stated at the War Department t that the body of Capt. Lewis B. Willi Quartermaster Corps, discovered yes- terday in the Powhatan Hotel after he had shot himself through the he will be interred in Arlington Natiof Cemetery with full military honor bly on Monday. pt. Willis, who I in the office of the general, June 30, L at 1844 Mintwood place. s by a sister, Mrs. Ella Willis Wi of Nicholls, Ga. No motive has be assigned for his act. Willis was born in Wilkes on February 1, 1880, panish-American War he served as a private in Company F, 2nd Georgia In itry. In 1901 he en- listed as a private,in the Regular Army 1904 had rigen to the rank of been det quartern branch, During'the May 21, 1917, and after the “m d War, during which he was stationed at artermaster Depot, New commissioned a captain in the Regular Army. P. 0. CLERKS TO MEET. Representative Mead of New York Will be the principal speaker at the imass meeting of post under the auspices of the Washing ton Local, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, to be held at Typographical Temple tonight. Mr. Mead, who is a member of the House .ommittee on post offices, will discuss “The Legislative Situation as It Af- fects the Government Employe.” The guest of honor at the meeting will be William Otte of Lincoln, Nebr., recently elected’assistant sec- retary-treasurer of the National Fed- eration of Post Office Clerks. Prepa- rations have been made for a large attendance of postal employes. The meeting is in charge of W. T. ‘Wilkinson, Joseph Hurwitz and O. F. adie Kelly, lyric soprano, will entertain with songs. Births Reported. {pmes R, and Helen M. Dimond. boy. Myer and Katie Gewirz. boy. Walter 0. and Lillian M. Sweikhart. boy. Louis and Dora Zabreck. bov. Francis and Bertha Castro, bo. Robert B, and Mary H. Gilman. boy. William_E. and Marion Tucker. boy. Albert' S "and T.oie Chriatenson. boy mes F' and Ruth T. Fooshe. ir.. boy. James R. and Altha M. Dyer. boy. aniel M. and Bessie L. Garfinkle. boy. ictor nd Tna M. Fitzwater. boy. William G. and Helen L. Elliott. jr. boy Rev. Civde and Ethel L_Brown. boy. Percy M. and Virzinia Norman. boy. Herhert R and Flora M. Trueman. boy. Fred 3. and Mary E. Clivence . and Lueille. ¥ 1hani. boy. Thomas D. and Clara A. Bradshaw, George 0. ‘and_ Bertha E. Buckholtz. bo: Alvin L_and Mamie W. Smith. boy. Robert ‘E_and Annabell Rutledge, girl. John L. and Harriet Baden W. Mailorey. girl. m‘“n #irl. L Robert R Sidnev L_and Lillian D, Daniels. girl. William E. and M. Norris. girl. obert nd Kathryn Serpell. Fir Walter O. and Mary A. Allen. girl. Faol and Elvira M. B Rov L. 7 James and Dora Wiit. #irl George and Helen V. Alexander. girl. fohn H. and Avbie H. Burton, ¢irl. Dr. William D. and Martha B. Goodman. &ir, William P. and Ruth M. Dunker, girl, Bamey and Sarah Berger, cirl. and Mary Davie. girl. Touis and Mary Manasin. i, H. Oyster. girl, Monaldo, girl. ahler, £irl o 2 er., girl o5 € and BN G John . Leon A Joseph . and Tice i and Tucelle Cansey. bo {ifired Whitlow P;m Card of Thanks BROOKS. We wish to thank MF relatives ?'r’x;l ’{ncr;'.: of ARL! L ODKS far Beaths. ARMSTEAD, Deparied “this life, Monday, December 927, at his resi: st SiARSHALL™Y, . " the ' devoied husband . of Hatie Garneit Armstead, Funeral Saturday, December 10, at 8 p.m., from Wise's funeral establishment. 2900 "M st. n.w. Rev. Walter H. Brooks officiating. Relatives and friends invited to attend, Casket will lnmme t in Orange, V: Friday, December. T Caeield Hosmiiat SARAR ANN: d_wife of 'Alber Blackistone, sting at’ the chavel of Thomas . Murray & ichols ave. BROOKS. On Wednesdas. Decomber 7 her residence. 1854 Bth st v BROO ‘Adolphus Brooks and sister of Ella Bowie. Remains_resting a W. ‘Ernest_Jarvis Co. faneral parlors, 2222 Gaorgia ave. n.w. Funeral Saturday. December 10, at 2 p.m. from the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funerai parlors, CHAMBERS. suddenls. nw \ Died at Curtis’ Sanatorium, Wednesday, December 7, 1027, MARY A; CHAMBERS. « Remains’ can b, scen at Moon & Allen’s funeral chapel, Interment Howardsville, Va. CRISMOND. _ On Thursday. December 8. B MIN L., beloved husband of Cecdlia P, "Crismond residence ‘of his son, Louis V. Crismond, 134 ‘Tennessce ave. n.e.. on Monday. De: cember 1%, at 8:30 am., to Holy umlflrlP‘:‘ Church. Funeral from the husband “of Flo Tearella, Charles, j Culley:” broth on, Romola Conway and Bertha Jeffor- Notice of funeral later. denly. on Wednestay, December Tumbia T aphical ~ Union, Funeral from the chapel of Ti geon. 1011 7th st. n.w.. on Saturday, De- cember 10, 'at ‘11 n. Relatives' and friends invited to attend. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemete B DYER, _On i v. December 8. 1927, at the Washi a P \ld T d friends invited to attend. Inter at Glenwood € 11 061 Shen aged 2 at nm avid's Chureh, Conduit Bridge rd. where s arfleld Hospital, LOUIS H.. de band of Constance Appleby El side, Md. | Funeral from, V. 1 100911 st. EIN. Thursday, December 8, 1 field Hospital, wife of bter of Mary and the Notico of funeral here- 0 this life Wednesdal at her residence. LILLIE HARRIS vis, James Hars dore Harris and S H two grand- chils n and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Suns December 11, 1 p.m. sharp, from Vermont Avenue B’ID‘ tist Chureh, 10 HARRIS. Officers bia Temple, No. 4 tified of tl death HARRIS. ssion of sorrow December 1 1027, at 8 o'clock. at Columbia Lodge Elis’” Home. Funeral from Vermont A nue Baptist Church, Sunday, December at p.m. lh!ll‘L Members of Forrest Temple, No. Morning 8 Lodge. No. 40, and Columbia Lodge, 85, are in- vited. L‘,CIND;\ E. WA: IGTON, s Daughter Rufer, EFFIE F. STEWART: Scets. HARVEY, On Wednesday, December 7. 1027, 50 pm. at George Washiogton, Uni: Shraity Mospital, MARGARET HARVEY {nee Spriggs). beloved mother of Gertrude Hmrvo Lucas and devoted sister of Starke Spriggs Funeral services at_her late resi- dence. 540 7th &t se.. on Saturday, De- cember 10 at a.m. Relatives nnd friends invited. Interment HAZEL. On Wednesday. Decomber 7. ln 7. at_her residence, 1040 Bladensburg rd. nee.. ELIZARETIL ANN. beloved wwife of the late John Francis ‘Hazel and mother of Ernest. Walter and Fredericl Hazel. " Fu eral services at the above residence I day evening. December 0. at 8 p.m. Rel tives an Invited. lnunmn! Bealeton, LJ HICKS. Pa.. LYDIA HARP & s and dausi ilen Barnsiey, ited to_attend . a pm., 9 uddenly, on Thursda; t.m Qhiion Bt LAt 1 pm. Interment 10 JOHNSON, Hos her sister, Minnesota t 2 pm iay. December 8. 1927, 505 44th st. ne.. Kenil: husband_of at the H et. r 10, at 7 p.m. to attend. December 11, at Iy omit flowers. ase opy.) 10 megting of the Pont. 1. will_be held hia papers pl al belov and_mother of Sar ral from hec late r Saturday. Interment De- Fort invited. ROBRINS. On Thurxday. December. 8 10 Monnt Oflvet ¢ piease copy. ) m Interment, Cemetery. ton, D. C. VAN ALSTYNE. On T ¢ his_residence. THOMAS ursday. December The Chastieton TLER. beloyed n"B. Van Alstyne. ~Re- at the parlors of Almus R, Conn. ave. n.w ' Funeral Baptist Chiirch; Sunday. De- 0 pm. Interment Al- (Los# Anzeles. Calif., and_Al- . pavers please copy.) On Thy ":rlll' December 8. 1927, AW ER. mather of Braxton n-nnm.- of Willigm Braxton and ( 3Moss. _Remal resting at Lomax 1 1r]n' 140015 S st. n. F\.n"n] from the Liberty Baptist Church. ec 1 pm. Frien In Memoriam. ANDREAS. In sad but loving remembrance of onr dear. devoted son and nephew. HUGO ANDREAS. who' departed this life ten years ago today. December 9, 1917. We have only your memory. dear Hugo, To_remember our whole life throul And yo the onowe will never forget, For we are always thinking of o HI§ DEVOTED PARENTS 0* CLA] ANDR PARKER. In lovinz memo D hers, ‘T ANE TCOLLTNG. arted this life twenty years ago today. December 9. 1907. and ELI: PARKER, twenty-three years, December 4.1904. The stars are dimly shining Upon_ their lonely gray They sleepeth without waking. Ones we loved, but could not save. AGG . DI MAGOIE R. COLE. MARY J. mqn- A_tribute of love to remembrance dear mother and wife. MARY VE. who departed _this life sixteen years ago today. December 9, 1911. “away.” I cannot say and I will not say That she is dead! She In just With_a cheery smile and a w hand. She has wandered into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how very fair 1t needs must be, since she linzers there. And You. ‘o, you. who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the £iad return, Think of her faring on. as dear Tu'the fove of thets as the love of here. Think of her still as the same. [ ;ay. She'ls not dead: _She s fist awast ‘CHILDREN AND HUSBAND. JOMNSON. 1In lovine remembrance of our dear brother. SWILLTAM JOHNSON, who geparted this life threo years ago today. Peceimber 010 ' LOVING SISTE! SADIE AND KATIE. * OWENS. Tn loving remembrance of my hus d, JOHN T. OWEN who dep: }"!.I:rll'c one year ago today, December 9, No_one knows how 1 miss him. §"0ne Knows the tears 1 shed. But in heaven T hone to meet him: Where no farewell wards are sald. 'HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MOLLIE OWENS. STUART. In sad and loving remrmhrlnm of iy dear ot HELEX G STUART. who departed this life one year ago today. cember 9. 1927. We_may all have our sorrow. GHef that aiclly dies aw But the Tosk of my dear aun eves heart 1 to day. CTONERY PRTECE™ ARNIR ?L.\Y R FAUNCE. STUBENER, In sad but loving ramembr onr " mtinar. PARKTE SE, SHO: ite Feignt years a Anartment. husband of invited. ¢ our e i3 Gy o circla was fully complete: But now it roken—yoll _have gone To sleep at the S Your heart was the truest in all the wide w Youe laye the hest to réeall: Fop 1o ane on carth could {ake wour place, b NNTE F .mLTO\‘xAn&; WILLIAMS. A foken of love to the memory of our dear mother, CARRTE LIAMS, who departed_this life eight years ago_today. December 9. 1019. Sweet fo Us are the memories of our mother. HER CHILDREN. WILLS. In cad but loving memos yea FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor connected with the origtnal W. R. Spears establish- ment. B Prank. 0 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 P St. N.W. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Lisers 'in connection. dlous chapel, Madern Cremntoriu e ieear s P Ave. N Call M. 1385, W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Timothy Hanlon 641 B St. NE. Phone L. 5543. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 H St. N.E. P Modern_Chapel. Lincoln 524 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the Original W, R.SPmRE Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. _mmmsm Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 1 Modern. € oons. Main 2473 NTABLISHED 1876, JOHN "R "WRIGHT coO. 1337 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 47. P. A. TALTAVULL % JALTAVULL. Mer n 436 Tth St A X BRANCH_OFFICE. Quick. Diznified, Effic Automobile S . M"m?h pel. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H St. NB. LINCOLN 8$200. ~ " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST 3 Phions Lincoin 852 T T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N. Capitol St. NORTH 7978. - L it e . NORTR T Joseph F. Birch’s Sons L llSAAC BIRCH) Phone West US. N.W. Established 1841. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Tompt_Auto very Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co.. 1212 F St. GEO. C, SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE SLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- 3. Embaimer. 1879. RATE_PRI Qur Only Store, 14th & Eye BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Pt