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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. TUFSDAY, JUTY 8Y, 1928 With ‘Profound Sorrow 4 We eAnnounce the “Death of M. Fulius M. Goldenberg Store Closed Until Further Notice This Is the Big Sale —when we include Tropical Suits with the others; and practical- ly turn the entire Haberdashery stock over to your selection at REAL reductions—radical ones, indeed! Every Spring Suit and Topcoat Fathion Park, Charter House, Mode and the Richard Austin Englich Topcoats. No exceptions— Suits were $25 Topcoats were $35 to $75 & Now $31.75 Alterations at Cost $2.50 and $3.00 Faney Shirts, sep- arate collars or collar attached Now Sl 59 Imported Broadcloth Shirts; neckband or collar $1 89 attached; all plain shades and white Were $2.50 3 for 55,00 Imported Madras, Broadcloth, ete., Shirts; sepa $ 5 rate collars or col- B Jar attached. $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. Now.. J Finest cocoon Broadeloth; white only; neckkand or collar attached Mow .......s Best Silk Shirts, white, plain and fancy colors; 5595 separate eollars to match, $2 si0 and $12. Mow Underwear Mode and Rockin- Were $1.00, $1.50 $l 29 1 for 83 19c 3 for 5 Rockinchair Union Suits. Were $1 50 $2.00 and $2.50 Mode Fancy Knee Were $1 Drawers to $85 Mode Suits. Tropical Suits Fashion Park and Mode Makes Fashion Park 3-pc. Suits. Were $50, $55 and $60 .. Fashion Park 2-pc. Suits. Were $35, $40 and $45 .. Silk Poplin Were $45. . . Mode Tropical 339.75 529.75 333.75 Worsted and Flan- nel Suits, 2 and 3 piece. Were $27.50, $30 and $35. . Mohair, White Lin- Nurotex Suits. en. $22.-75 Were $17.50, Hats Summer Trousers White Flannel, Striped S e 8.75 $ 2.95 Were $10, $12 and $13.50... e Cricket White and Fancy Linen Knickers. Were $3.50, $4 & $5 Imported W hi Cloth and i:',"'T‘mf‘.‘,tfsl 3.75 $16.50 ..... 5.95 $7.50 to 5695 6" Pajamas 5250 $1 59 35, 36, 37 .»au 5379 3 for $11.00 ers, Wool Knickers. Were $15 Sport Coats ~new mod- els. Were $20, $25 and $30... $2.00 and grades $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 grade Were $3 to $50 Now $1.50 to $25 and $22.50. ... - 514-75 15 Off! Neckwear $1 Mode Grade, 59c Cut Silk and W 3 for 81.50 89¢ £2.50 39 3 for 85,80 $1.50 Grade $2.00 and $250 Grades Cut Silk. . $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Grades Cut and Knitted Silks ...oi00nen Summer Bath Robes Crepe and Terry Clath. Were $5 and $7.50 ...... Burton's Irish Pop. lin, Flannel Rayon. Were $9, $10 and $12 $1 99 4l Silk, Imported Flannel and Silk and Flannel Were §15, §20 The finest of in Silk and Flannal. Were $25, $30 and $38 .... .e the Robes 519.75 The Mcde—F at Eleventh FORD, AT 65, PLACES NO AGE LIMIT ON WORK | Fxpects to Do More in Next Five Years Than in Past Twenty. By the Associated Press DETROIT, July 31.—If there is an !age limit for work, Henry Ford hasn't found it, he sald yesterday The motor magnate. who was 65 vears old yesterday, told interviewe that he expects to “do more in the wext five years than I have in the Mr. Pord was at his office early and sent the day “on the job.” making he rounds of his various plants in the CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS 4209 9th St. N.W. Clvde 3. Nichols. Pres Cormerly Vies President-Secrets W. R. Speare Co Phone Col. 6324 The price up to you. Remember — service 1s Detroit area. He received many mes- sages of congratulations. Only Satur- day. he completed a T710-mile drive from East Orange, N. J. where he had been visiting friend, Thomas A. Edison. The automobile manufacturer is most interested now in increasing produce tion of his new car, he said. “Men of 65 perhaps should not do | too much running and jumping” he | told newspapermen, “but that is no | reason why they should not do as mueh work with the mind as any one, and better work.” . DIRIGIBLE’S NIGHT TRIP.. Lo= Angeles in Flight, Lakehurst to Baltimore, and Back. LAKEHURST, N. J., July 3 (P~ The naval dirigible Los Angeles re-| turned to the naval air field here this | morning after an all-night training | flight down the' coast to Baltimore and bn- i The big air cruiser was under the| command of Lieut. Comdr. H. V. Wiley | | and carried her regular crew of 42 officers and men. lat the time of his retiremen you pay is always left entirely | careful, consclentious f same no matter how | our always the large or small the funeral. ‘ W. W. Chambers. PRIVATE AMBULANCES The Brownstone uneral Home The Best in the City, $4.00 Complete Funerals "™ ¥75 This organization takes special pride in providing Chambers service—complete, experienced, understanding your needs perfectly—at a cost an low as $75. Steel Vau'*s, hest made, $85. She * W.W. Chambers Co. Brownstone Funeral Home 14that Chapin. N.W. Col MASONIC BODY TO HOLD SERVICE FOR J. B. SMITH Retired Employe of The Star Will Be Buried Tomorrow in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Jay B. Smith, for 35 years an employe of The Star, who died at his home yesterday, will be con- ducted at the residence, 800 Taylor street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Reyv. Donald C. McLeod will officiate. Interment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. “larlan Wood, master, has called a special communication of Columbia Lodge Smith was A member, for 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at Masonic Tem- ple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, for the parpose of attending the funeral and conducting Masonic ser ices at_the interment of the deceased. Mr. Smith, who was 73 years old, re- tired from The Star about a year ago due to {1l health. He first became iden- tified with The Star in 1802, and was a collector in the accounting department He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Em- ma R. Smith: three sons, Warren R Smith, Jay Stanley Smith and Rodney M. Smith, -1 two daughters, Miss Helen G. Smith and Mrs. Earl O. Baker. All are residents of this city. No. 3, F. A. A. M., of which/|tion; warmer in extreme east portion. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and some- what warmer tonight; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness and warmer; prob- ably showers tomorrow night. Maryland—Fair and somewhat, warmer tonight; tomorrow increasing | cloudiness and warmer; probably show- ers tomorrow night and in extreme west portion tomorrow afternoon. Virginia—Fair, somewhat warmer in the iuterior tonight; tomorrow partly | cloudy and warmer; showers tomorrow | or_Thursday. West Virginia—Fair and somewhat | warmer tonight; tomorrow increasing | cloudiness; probably local thundershow- ers tomorrow afternoon in north por- Record for 24 Hours. 4 pm., 79; 8 pm. ;| 4 am, 62; 8 am. 71;| Barometer—4 pam.. 30.21: 8 pm. 30.23; 12 midnight, 30.24; 4 am., 30.24 8 a.m., 30.26; noon, 30.23 Highest temperature, 81, occurred at| noon today Lowest temperature, 60, oceurred at 5:15 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 86; lowest, 69 Tide Tables. Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide. 1:11 am. and 1:57 p.m.; high tide. 7:01 am. and 7:33 p.m Births Reported. The fnilowing births have heen reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Samuel M. and_Alice Hendrix, boy. Jam D. and _Dorothy C. Luers. girl William_and Carmen Smith, girl Robert B. and Flarence T. Loughead. hoy. " Willilam R. and Jacqueline F. Compton, Biie ic: sid Teuben o M g ] Stewart E. and Martha Demosh, hoy. Roland 1 ang Amelta C. Hill, girl Joseph D. and Canline C. Cook. girl. hoy. boy Supp. o5 Stmmons, SHIPPING NEWS and_Sailings From Arrivals at - ew York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. | @scar11—Copenh: | Dresden_“Rremern Albert Ballin—Hamburg | American_Banker—London. . | Ancon—Cristobal g | Laconia—Liverpool . Coamo-—Santo Domingo Juan REAL ESTATE LOANS it We Joan money for the purpose of purchas- | ing or re-financ of Columbia, on The monthly in loan can Iiments, ing real estate in the District the mo {vantageous terms, convenient | payment repaid in and each he shares in the earnings of the Association, which helps to pay the interest. 6% interest | < our only charge newal charges Open 9 10 5 | -0 commissions or re- | Saturdays Until Noon National Permanent “Building Association, Under Supervision of the U 949 Ninth Street | Just Below Baggage and (| Small Lots Transferred Reasonable Rates. Phone Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920922 E New S. Treasury W York Avenue | Geitic | | | | | Main 6900 for Estimates Barbara | | Majestic—Southampton and Cher- . on the most advantageous terms! | bourg i July 24 Minnekahda—London and Boulogne. July 21 Ebro—Valparat < uly 11 Carabobo—La July 24 Munamar—Hav July 26 Siboney —Havan lauly 28 Mihiel—San July 26 nerto July 22 Juan Barrio DUE TOMORROW. France—Havre and Plymouth Pan- America--Buenos Alres Evangeline—Yarmouth, N.S DUE THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. Nerissa—St. John's July 28 Presidente_Wilson—Triest <L July 1T Lituania—Danziz p July 20 Bermuda—Bermud; > iJuiy 31 Metapan—8anta Marta 2 3uly 25 Shawnee—Canadian cruise. Kingston July 28 uerto Colombia July 23 DUE FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. Berengaria—Southampton and Cher- hourg July 28 Duflio—Genoa .. July 24 DUE SATURDAY. AUGUST 4. Juan Sebastian Eleano—Barcelons DUE SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. Puerto Limon Havre ansylvania—Glasgow cania-—Southampion mariaLiverpool July 28 angeline—Yarmouth, N.'8 . August 4 DUE MONDAY. AUGUST 6 American Shipper—London Liverpool - Bremerhaven nderick VIIL—Copenhegen Isuhe-.Bremerhaven ayaro—Trinidad ... innewaska_London New York- Hamburg. OSenniand—Antwerp S Porto Rico—8anto Domingo. .. Stavangerfiord—0sio ... T July 28 Juiv 12 July 31 July 6 July 28 Juiy 26 July 28 Juiy 28 .. July 28 JJuly 28 July 28 nd ‘Boulogn OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Cherbourg and ven. Crois—Rio de Janeiro. Santos. and Buenos Aires. -Antwerp. una New Toronto—Acera Pennsylvanian—Pacific Coast SAILING TOMORROW. De Grasse—Havre Aquitania—Cherbourg Fort_Victoria—Bermuda. 1 —Trinidad. nta Marta—8anta “Marta. Bridgetown—Columbia Lara—Maracaibo. Qlancho—Puerto Corter. Raeburn—Buenos s Walter A. Luckenbach—Pacifie Coast. Zetiba—Conatan: SAILING THURSDAY, American Banker—London Belgenland—Plymouth, Cherbours and Ant- werp d Southampton. AUGUST 3. | conmo—San Juan. Street N.W. | President Va Dresden—Bremerhaven. Havana—Havans Huren—World cruise stobal, West Coast ports Santa Toresa—C and_Valparaiso Anaconda - Rotterdam Chepstow €astic—Capetown. SAILING FRIDAY. AUGUST 3 Prance—Plymouth and Cherbours Caronia—Plymouth. Havre and London. Yoro— Kingston Prins Frederik Hendrik—Port au Prince. SAILING SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. ! Leviathan—Cherbourg and Southampton The Executives Vauban and Employees of Tre Hecrr Co. Extend Their Deepest Sympathy to the Bervaved Family and Friends of Julius Goldenberg I | hrown {and ® st ‘E"‘ July 29, Minnekahda - London. Rotterdam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rotter- dnm Malestic—Cherbourg and Southampton Adriatic -Oobh and Liverpool Oscar II—Christiansand, Oslo and Copen- hagen Gonte Grande—Gibraltar, Naples and Genoa Laconia—Conh _and Liverpool. Siboney—Havana Juan, Hamburg | Cristobal and Puerto Limon Tivives--Santiago, Kingston, Puerto Barrios and Belize 80 Thomas, St. Croix and St. Kitts. | Nerissa -~ St. Johns and Halifax. | Rermuda--Bermuda | Rio de Janelro, Buenos Alres SAILING TUESDAY. AUGUST 7 Port au Prince and Cristobal ‘Copenhagen. Danzig and Libau Lisbon, Naples, Palermo Montevideo and Ancon Lituania Presidente *Wilson wnd Spalato. SAILING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST & Berengnria_Cherbourg_and Southampton. Metapan- Kingston. Cristobal, ~Cartagena. Puerta Colombia and Santa Mar President Harding —Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremerhaven. FOUND. | Gall between 4:30 and 630, 13681, DRESS Phone Lin. .9594; describe Potomao ave e dress, pay for ad | 0 BAR PII o gold, with ter 1t found please notity M 08 1 t. n.w. Columbis 318 c Buropean, made in t eather case. lost Monday morning Tween 8ih and 14th, E and P, Return to jard, Earle Theater: reward. . \Mlfit. Zoo Pa INXIOus to recov Re- | ward, Bastman camera. postal size. Walter | liing, Relay, Md._ i {EO BROOCH. Reward. Phone Lincoln " 2 AME CAT. gray and white Maltese, With leather Coliny ‘And metal tag marked 1418 20th at.’ Sirayed. Suitable veward if returned. A wers_to name of Ted.” _ 1s DOG—-Palios dog, 10 Fort Myer Helghts or Vieinity, elipped to. the shoulders: answer o name Duteh. Reward. Call Mr. Kin Clarendon 31 DOG —-White bull D brown, head roward. Wisconain 3804, DO, Fomeranian, datk Bro | wreant collar wl iimoge t nishti reward. s filays. 2108 Baneroft pl. GOLD™ MEQAPHONE — Wi Beach. Oail De ¢ . MONEY on 1ath at. now. between Pa _ave 5180 or 4160, Liberal reward Gowan, Potamac_ 343 . CHOKER, Sunday, fn Reward. C; tortjer, clipn: N, Y. llcense tag. Ho® DEARL Ohevy Chase Cirele, 148-W POLIC ieinity ot \ Lingoin PUPPY, biack and tan female, 4 onths old. Reward for veturn. 3638 Dav ot st Cleveland 4111 £ RING, black onyx, with smail diamong in center, tn Union Btation or vieinity, Sun- nder please return e Rewa Fsward. July 26 | laz A 8t v—Low tide, 1:55 am.’and high tide, 7:45 am. and i The Sun and Moon. Today—S8un rose 5:08 am.; sun sets |7:21 p.m. Tomorrow—8Sun rises 5:09 am., sun sets 7:20 p.m Moon rises 7:11 p.m.; sets 3:43 am Automobile lamps to be lighted one: half hour after sunset Condition of the Water. [ | Great Falls.—Clear. l Harvers Ferry.—Potomac clear and ‘Hhv.mndnah slightly muddy | Weather in Various Cities. T Temperature.Z Btations Pt.cloudy . Clear Brcloudy | Clear Clear Pt.cloudy | Birmingham Pt.cloudy | Bismarck, N. Boston. Mass Buffalo, N. Y | Charleston; &€ | Chicago, 11" 3t | Cincinnati.Ohio. 3 Pt.cloudy Clear Clondy Clea Clear (Purnizshed by United States Coast and | Pt.cloudy | Card of Thanks. ROBLY, THOMAS E. we wih to res g aporeciation fo Reir kind- AND CHILDREN. Deaths. BECKER. CHARLES S. On 30, 1928, at 9 A.m.. CHARLE son of Jonn M. ana Ida E. brother of Martin Becker, Mis Hall and Mrs. John F. Ma from his 1439 Fox August rnit TANTINO. FRANK. On 1928, at his residence. 5.6, FRANK, aged 51, Grace Contanting. ' above residence Thursday, A £:30 a.m.; thenee to, Holy Ros: where mass will b said at 9 a.m tives and friends Mr Mrs. Mary their ‘loss friends. Puneral T I pm., from Lben and D'sts. 5.0 vited Dear srandmother, sadi YOUR GEANDDAUGHTER: THOMPSON AND MR HILL. n a_ hoz GOLDENBERG, JULIUS M. July 30, 1928, JULIUS M beloved husoand of Kath berg and son of the iate Moses an H. Goldenbers. In ernoon. August 1, a | more Hebrew Ceme. | more, 'Md. Body w 7th st. n.w., Washington, D. C., Wednesdayv. August 1 i 1928, after hich she_bore with ESTELLE BURKI sha Burke and I and_Inez 3.20 p.m MILDRE! Fi First Baptist Church barton ave.. 2 o'clock p.m., Ri Pinn. pastor. HILL CHARLES W. On Sundsy a8, a1 4 CHARL “he devot of Mar: Notice of f: § at the W. al pariors, 2222 Ga BEGINALD L. Depa morning, July 3 REGINALD L. JACKSO! mourn their ioss a o Jul Friga Remains a. Allen's fu n.w | JACKSON, SARAH. 1025, at St. Elizabeth's Hos JACKSON, wife of the late Will son of Anacostis, D. C. Funeral iro; residence of her sister. Rosie Henso: V st. n.w. on Wednesday. 1:30 p.m.. thence to Ebene: Church, 4th and D sts. a.e. Rel | Cleveland.Ohio, 3 Columbia. 8 C. Denver. " Colo | Detroir. Mich.. El Paso. Tex. . 2 | Galveston, Tex | Helena, Mont . 29.90 | Huron. 8. Dak: 20.78 | Indianapalis.Ind 30.10 Jacksony . Fla. 30.12 | Kansas City.Mo 2990 | Los “Angeles . 20.98 Clear | Couisville, ~Ky.. 30.16 Ptucloudy Miami, Fla 30.08 Pt.cloud: | N."Orleans. La’ 30.08 Clear | New York. N.Y. 3028 Clear City. 29.9¢ Toud v | Qmana. Nebr 2288 2 iladelphia.Pa. 30.28 54 Cl | Phoenix. Ariz.. 20.80 Gloudy Pittsburgh. Pa. 3018 Clear Portland, Me . 3018 | Portland.’ Ores. 30.08 Raleigh. N. C. Clear Glear Clear Pt cloudy Clear Pi.clondy Clear pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy > 3028 Sat Lake City.. 2984 San .06 29.94 San Diezo. 29.96 8an _Francisco. §t. Louis. Mo, Raining Clear Clandy Clear 8pak Clear WASH (7 vm., Greenwich time. today ) Stations ‘Temperature Weather London._Engiand 38 Part cioudy Pa ¥ Clear Berlin, ¢ Clear | Copenhage: Part cloudy Stockhoim, S Part clouds Gibraltar. Spain Clear von. Greenwich tim: Horta (Fayai). Azares. (Current observatfons.) 2 - Clear i lear 8 rt cloudy Charles S. Becker Will Be Buried Tomorrow in Arlington. Funeral services for Charles S. Beck- | er. widely known local base ball player, who died at his residence, 1439 Foxhall road, yesterd: will be conducted in FUNERAL morning at 9 o'clock, following brief services at the residence. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Becker, who was 38 years old, had played sandlot ball on practically every diamond in Washington, and at one time l{’ched for the Washington base ball club. He served in the 315th Ambulance Corps, 79th Division, during |the World War. For the past sever: | years he had been engaged in photo- | graphic work for newspapers. ; Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 34 hours Mary E. Walker, 73, Home for Aged and Jane C_Herr. 70, 1232 Water st. s w. Robert E_ Bickerton, 3¢, 811 3rd st. s.e. . 2809 P st 3 F st s w ltnger Hospital | | FUNERAL DIRE Nefther the sucoessors of nor counecteo | ®ith the original W R Speare establish- | aent o sz 1009 H St. N.W. | Formerly 910 F 81 N.W WILLIAM LEE Funeral Direoto Fmbaimer. Livery In_connect < dious chapel. 'Modern Crematoriums. 3 - “tn brices 32 Pa. Ave. N.W_ Call M. W. Warren Taltavull 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 ALMUS R.8PEARE and | Succeedtng the original W. R. Speare €O | ,omax. JOSEPHINE E 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 5 R yre at 1208 H st 45 yre. at 00 P oat Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance g Lincoln 524 Modern _Chape! OEHMLER FLORAL CO. | 1223 G St NW. Beautital Floral Emblems—Mod in_ 287 Frank Geier's Sons Co. i L o Main 2473 | JOHN ‘R WRIGHT co. 1397 10th 8t N.W Phone North &7 'CHAS, S. ZURHORST 01 BAST CAPITOL ST Phone_ Linceln 13t T. F{ COSTELLO 1724 N_Cavitol_St NORTH 1 Quick.” Dignified, Efcient Servic Automobile Service Chapet W. Deal & Co. 816 H 8T NE____ LINCOLN 8200. Joseph F, Birch's Son (13aa0 SIOK) 3034 M St. N.W. Ihflno Wexe 90 o Prices FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H | Pr.cloudy | cloudy | Holy Trinity Catholic Church tomorrow | friends invited. JOHNSON, NETTIE. Departed thie life 30. 1928, at Freedmen s HOSpital. short ss NEITIE JOHNSO! leaves to_mourn their 1988 a ds villlam Johnson: th:=e sisters. a in-law and g host of other friends. Hemains resting B. Clarke Co. funeral pariors, n.e. Funeral Thursdas, Au . from Zion Wesley Churck si. betwee. 2nd and 3rd s.w. Inte ¥ r ler funeral hom Wednesday. Auguss 1 Interment Glenwood Cemetery. D. SARAH JANE HUBBARD. On 29, 1923. at the jenice of her son. George R. Mansfl 87 Park road n SARAH JANE HUBBARD. widow of Alfred Mansfield. aged B4 years Funeral services at Gloucester. M: MASON. BASIL. Departed dav, July 31 1928 idence. MASON. belov merville M: MANSFIE Sunday. Jul M:DEVITT. Tuesday, July 31.° 1 Tesidence, 200 Deianey ave . linde. Va.. ELISE O. McDE Services &t the avora ad di?. August 2. at 3 p.m. Chniressional Cemeters MYERS, ALICE SIDWELL. ) 30, 1928, a¢ her home in New Windst ALICE SIDWELL MYERS, widow nd sister of Thomas On Sunday. at_the re Brooks. C.. belov Rev_ J. Breoks. Martin, Mrs. { Willam B. Pullison. She also moury their loss seven Erand Great-grandchildren and a host of Telatives and friends. Puneral Wedne.ds August 1, 8t 1 p.m.. from Mt tist Chutch. corner Sth and Remains resiing at the home of her | Terr4I3 dth st. se. Relstives and frie | iRvited. ~(Alexandria, Va. papers | conv.) | SMITR. J. HENRY. Or | 1928, "at is residence. | 3 HENRY. husband of | Smith. Natice of fu | SMITH, JAY B. Suddenly on Mondav. | V%0, 1928, at his residence.. 800 | S, JAY B. husband of Emma R._Sm Pinerai from his late residence on We nesday. Avgust 1. at 2 p.m. Inte: Rock Greek Cemet | SMITH. JOSEPH F. On Sat 1928, JOSEPH F.. the dev Antta ‘Smith. father of Virzinia Noble and sov alsa leaves seven sisters an ther relatives and friend A2 At the W. Brnest Jarvis Co. west end foneral pariors, 28th and Dumbarton ave Funeral Thursday. am, from the Epiphany Bartan ave. bet b STAFFORD, MAE ALICE. On Mondav. Julv 30. 1928, MAE ALICE STAFFORD (n Gnines). beloved sister of Haskel and A bBerta Gaines. Funeral Thursday. Augu 2at 3 pm. from the W Co." funeral ‘parlors. Relatives and friends day ’\\'ll’. IAMSON. DAVID. at 3 am. at Sold , DAVID WILLIAMSON. b; d af Nettie Williamson of ¥ neral sday. Auge Home chapel at 9:30 am friends invited nw Saldle tives and In Memoriam. CLARA DE LYONS memory of our mother, CLARA CAREY. who died one vear Tuly 31 19: ALEXANDER _E = CAREY, CAREY BARNARD DE VAUGHN. ROSIE. In sad remenibrance of mv dear dau; DF VAUGHAN (nee Morgan), who e into eternal rest fifteen years ago July 31 1913 Loved in life CAREY. GERTRUDE in death remembered MOTHFE In sad b Temembrance of my_devoted mother, JO- SEPHINE E. LOMAX. who died one year today, Juls 31 1937 Gad alone knows my sorrow, alone mv grief can share Home 1s not the same. T have o mather there MER LONELY DAUGHTER. G. LOMAX PAVNE. MARIA. RERRY. CLARA and ioving_memory of ‘our and_sister wha departed thi \TARTA PAYNE. four vears ago 1924, ana sister, CLARA RERRY, years Ago. Juna 3, 1925, Every day brin eet memories. Fvers memoary brings a tear Deep Within pur hearts we cherish "TRoushis of mother, we loved so dear You are resting in peace. dear aister: Three years have Dassed awav, You are gone. but not forgotten. For we think of you each dav HER CHILDREN. SISTERS AND BROTH ER.~ BLANCHE BURNETTE. MAUD YOUNG. "ARDIE PAYNE ANTY DAUGH- TER-INLAW PAULINE FAYNE * three Mausoleums DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J, F. MannineG Co,, INc, Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. OALL MAIN_ 3707 GEO. C. SHAFFER Our%nfy Store, 14th & éycj \ y Stoe,iath & Gt o B IR st e, N9 BTHST, N W, WASHINGTOM, D, C,'{} ) W U "y"