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P e IR I LTS PN T L TR PR R R SV R TR TR R T R S DV TR TV R P T THE EVENING STAR. WASHI NGTON, 1,00 MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928, — Tried Our Luncheonette? Tempting foods served —mostly all made on our premises. Lawman's pastries and dainties. Moderate prices First Floor The Takes Your Pictures In Eight Different Poses in Eight Minutes for 25¢ First Floor, Photomaton —'THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Rugs From Alex. Smith’s Last Auction Sale Together With Purchases for Fall, 1928--All at Amazingly Low Prices Every Rug Perfect Quality and Seamless An opportunity you cannot afford to miss, one which may not present itself again this scason Rugs for every room in the home, rugs of all sizes, including the scatter sizes, at proportionate savings. Smith’s 9x12-it. Rugs [T $30 Velvet or Tapestry (Bruss 3 weave) Rugs $19.5 $30 Fringed Velvet or Axminster Rugs 34.50 $60 Extra Heaxy Axminster Rugs $70 Best Grade Axminster Rugs 75 Fringed Worsted Velvet Rusgs e $34.50 §49.50 Former $1.25 to S1.75 Rayon Underthings 95¢ Special offering of hiqgh-grade Rayon Un- derthings, including “Sunbeam™ and other makes—every rarment perfect auality and correctlv cut. Dainty pastel shades that are so popular. French Pantics and Chemise, Bloomers with elastic waist and hknee. einforced seat. Step- with elostic weist and loose knee, Pantics hand waist and cuff knee, and tailaz.made Chem: bodice style. Goldsnbders's—First Flosr.—Charse Accaunts Invited. Smith’s 8.3x10.6-ft. Rugs 7.50 Velvet or Tapestry | Bru.\‘fc_ls weave) Rugs . $17.50 $47.50 Fringed Velvet and . Axminster Rugs $32.50 $55 Extra Heavy Axminster Ru $63 Best Grade Axminster Rugs $70 Fringed Worsted Velvet Rugs $39.50 $46.50 49.50 Last Call! Summer Dresses $10 and $12.50 Values $5.95 Models that have been most popular all this Summer. in one and two piece effects, bertha or cape collar styles, ruffled. plaited, shirred and Women’s $1 Neckwear B57c¢ Women's Neckwear, Domestic and Im- ported Lac Vestess with and without cuffs, Collar and Cuff Sets and Separate Col- Izrs, white, cream and ecru, Vee and round shape neck, small and large sizes. Galdenberg's—First Floov.—Charge Accounts Invited. $1.19 to $2.98 Quality Summer Silks, 79¢c yard A Clearance of Silks that means unheard-of savings -—all new and popular weaves that are fashionable for dresses, as well as lingerie. In many instances the price is less than our original cost, but we must make room for the new Fall-Winter, 1928, silks. Choice of the fol- lowing— 40-Inch Colored Crepe de Chine 40-Inch Printed Crepe de Chine 32-Inch Printed Washable Silks Checked and Striped Broadcloth All-Silk Sports Crepe 40-Inch Striped Sports Crepe Printed Georgette Crepe Printed Chiffon Crepe. 32.-Inch Colored Rough Weave Sports Pongee Rayon and Silk Twill Slip Satin All the most wanted colors and combinations. Goldenhers's—Piret and Floor.—T'se Your Charge Account. See Tomorrow’s Star for Our Big Dollar Dey Sale. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled smocked models, with long or short sleeves, as well as the smart sleeveless styles. 's most desirable plain shades in pas- tel tones, as well as the high colors and ever- popular navy blue and black. Sizes 16 to 44, and larger s es up to 52. Plain Crepe de Chine. Flat Crepe, Flowered Georgette Crepe new and modernistic designs and many combi- nations. nd Chiffon, Printed Silks, Goldenbers's—Second Flaor.—Use Your Charge Account. $1.25 Bleached Sheets 89c Mostly every housewife, hotel or rooming house keeper has neced for extra bedwear, and certainly there's no better time than the present to lay in a supply. These sheets are of good, serviceable grade sheeting cotton, strictly perfect quality, finished with deep hem. 81x99 inches, extra length for double beds, $2 Crinkle Bedspreads $1.69 81x105 Heavy Crinkle Weave Bedspreads, scalloped edges, full length for covering bed and pillows. Fast- color woven blue, rose and gold stripes. These spreads certainly give the bedroom a delightful and pleasing touch. 81x99 Extra Length for Double Beds 29c Dress Ginghams 19¢ yard Red Seal and Taunton Grades There’s nothing more de- sirable for kiddies' school frocks than ginghams. They re fast color and tubproof, and hundreds of yards in and make up into the smart- il 1 hs hel ke thi est and most practical styles. mill lengths help make this A large assortment of plaids, a most remarkable cre- checks, stripes and plain All fast color colors, Lengths from 10 to choice of heavy crash and 20 yards. Dark patterns 39¢ Fast-Color Prints, 25¢ momie finish, as well as m:::' Iu.‘r Fast .;.mr Prints, nlul\' chintz effects, in pretty \d dark grol . e : s Tor il e bright colored floral, women's house dresses and stripe, bird, foliage, mod- ernistic and Japanese de- signs. Every wanted color Aprons iaranteed fast colors. 19¢ Outing and Shaker and combination for dra- peries and all sorts of Flannels, 121/,¢ coverings. 50c to 75¢ Cretonnes 28¢ yard Several hundred bolts tonne sale. 7-inch Outing Flannels and Bleached Shaker Flannel, heavy, double-fleece quality Coldenbers's—Firat Goldenhes's Faurth Floor, Charge Acc 15 Inyit 59c¢ Taffet-Ray 9c yard A rayon fabric that's fast becoming a favorite for dresses and lingerie, as well as for draperies and curtains—a beau- tiful, rich, lustrous, permanent-finish quality, 36 inches wide. A complete assortment of shades, includir Pink, Ovchid, Honeydew, Ocean Green, Maise, Gull, Bacheloy Button, Mother Goose, Queen Blue, Rose Petal, Crane, Goosebervy, Nile Green, Peach, Lavender, Copen- hagen, Light Blue, Navy, White and Black. Goldenhers's—First Floor—Charae Acconnts Invited H g H g E g E E] g 8 | g = | pm.: ) EHHSHRELI B M T E LD BT VR T DR EE R TR D U VY THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight; tomorrow fair, warmer; gentle variable winds Maryland—-Fair tonight; tomorrow | partly cloudy, warmer in the interior, | possibly followed by showers in extreme | west. portion; gentle variable winds. |~ West. Virginia—Fair tonight, slightly | warmer in west portion: tomorrow in- | creasing cloudiness, warmer in east por- tion followed by showers in the after- noon or night Virginia—Fair tonight: tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness, warmei in extreme west portion; gentle variable winds Record for 24 Hours. | _Thermometer—4 p.m., 80: 8 pm., 74 12 midnight, 69; 4 am. 66; 8 am. 68 noon, 78 Barometer—4 pm.. 29.89; 8 29.90; 12 midnight, 20.96; 4 a.m 8 am.. 30.03; noon. 30.04 Highest. temperature, 82, occurred at 3:30 pm. yesterday: lowest tempera- ture. §4. occurred at 6 am. today Temperature same date last year. Highest, 75; lowest, 62 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 5:56 am. and 6:08 high tide, 11:31 a.m. and 11:54 p.m., 29.98; Today- p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, §:30 am 6:51 p.m.; high tide, 12:14 p.m The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 5:26 a.m and Today- 6:57 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:27 sets 6:56 p.m. Moon rises 10:25 a.m : sets 0:46 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. sun sets am.; sun Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Muddy her in Various Cities, Weather. Abilene, Tex Albans. N_ Y.\ 30.08 Atlanta, " Ga.. 3004 #s Atlantic - City. Raltimore. Md Birmingham .. 3004 88 Bismarck, N. D. 2088 80 B 3002 82 3 3004 30.00 2996 3004 30.04 2098 2978 30.00 2084 3002 84 Clear Clear Raining Clear Clear 2098 84 3002 84 Cincinnati.Ohto. Sleveland. Ohio Columbia, 8 alveston. Tex Helena, Mont. 3004 70 Huron. 8. Dik 19.74 8f rdianapolis.Ind 30.04 &4 ksonville Fla. 30.04 90 Kansas Olty.Mo 2084 88 Los Angeles. 2082 Coulsville, Ky. & 30.04 Miami. Fla 3006 N Orleans. La. 30.04 New York. N.Y.70.00 oma_ Ciiy 2088 a. Nehr 2968 20 68 008 3006 30.08 2904 ix. Ariz Pittshurgh. Pa tland, Me Portland. Ores gh. N_C. Lake City 2004 Antonio 29.98 an Diezo.Calif 30 80 San Francisco.. 2986 Louis. Mo Panl. Minn attis, WAsh nokane, Wash WASH.. D. C 2004 2972 008 20.08 3902 82 34 FOREIGN (Noon, Greenwich time. today ) Stations Temperature Weather torta (Favall. Azores. Part clondy (Current observa Bermuda Porto Rico uba Canal Zone Dewey's Cousin Dies. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. August 20 (). —Mrs, Juliette Livingston Dewey, a cousin of Admiral George Dewey, Span- ish-American War Lero, died suddenly here yesterday. She would have been 90 years old Wednesday Mrs. Dewey and a party of relatives and {riends have been here several days on a fishing trip. She had a Win- ter home in Mount Piymouth, Fla., and a_Summer residence in_Melford. Conn Dyed Mourning Black In 24 Hours CarmackDryCleaning&DyeingCo. 6 Dupont Cirde 2469 18th St Colun Perry & Wals Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 Hamilton. San Ju Havana Colon Part cloudy Clear Cloudy Part clouds MRS. M. W. PELTON DIES Succumbs After Brief Iliness in|fojowine Marriage Licenses. Marringe licenses have been fssued to the | SCHAEFER. JULIAN €. On Dove. 40. Broadway. Va.. | Della” M. Tamkin, 36, Her Newton Street Home. | ..V Mrs. Marion Wallace Pelton, 27 years | 53 Rev old, died at | street northeast, early yesterday. Mrs.| Edward Craie. 23 | Pelton had been ill but a few days | Res Mrs. Pelton was a_native of this city |and the daughter of Wells C. Herrell, | | 2225 Newton street northeast. Her hus- | band, Walter E. Pelton, is employed in the solicitor's office, State Department Besides the husband and father, she | is survived by one daughter, Eleanor 3 years old, and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Gordon Funeral arrangements have not been completed { LI McDougle dames G. {UNT. EDWARD L. relatives floral rother and HUNT. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. her home, 2428 Newton | pFi¥qne J. Joncs, 26 a and James H. Randolph ictor E. Gelston, 83. and Margarst Grant, Russel Card of Thanks. We wish \cere thanks and appreeiation to friends and nei sxpressions of tribiutes at hushand. 0. 8. AND MATTIE V. Marriage. MARY_E neton. D, C. to STEWART—LEF. STEWART _of TODAY. Toas Daughters of Union Veterans of the | Civil War, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, No. 1, will meet at G. A. R. Hall | this evening for the last time before the | pyacksToCK convention at Denver, Colo. st 17 FUTURE. | The Business Women's Council will meet tomorrow evening in the lecture | Jarvis cn room of the Church of the Covenant.| and Dumbarton ave Rev. William A. Eisenberger will lead | CARD the Bible class from 6:45 to 7:15, and | }2& Al Mrs. Stratten, Miss Jessie Stratton and | garet M. Card Fur Miss Emily Day will give a travel talk | Goncs “Tuesday | on thejr recent trip to California. [ R A e e st 18, 1928, at ! of Doc of Lucile Augiist 21, Riac! his_reziden. Chambershurg. Pa Yon of Baivis "Tode A other * OR Z . | P i BIRCI: Bse ! ! Deaths Reported. cARD. J0IN M. be: of Andrew following_deaths have been reported | 510 AR Health Department in e past 24 the funeral se Nt CAR am 1 Purnam. 8. Garfield Hospital [ 73 Boaris st 1 Henrietta ¢ Buanks. 10, 1120 Columbia 14 | 4230 s m oo Stereckier. 18 | con Wednesday, 12:30 p.m., at the May- flower Hotel. | The 1o th 142 Anacostia rd. | D o W. M. LA ROCHE. 1 B_Browr KATE 0. Emerzency Hospital | am S Gibson, 3. U. 8 Naval Hos- | © 1484 Clifton st 1807 1, st n.e 60, Providence Hosp therine A, Dunn. #7. arins H arer. 60 Tames Fitzerrald. Girace H. Schooler 50. 1124 K st John & Ulsh. 49, Sibley Hospital Mary L. Hariis. 22, Providence Hospital Raymond A Teawait. 13, Emergency Hos- | COATES Dita. | 1azs." at Infant of Ren). and Mollle Zarin, 9| SANDY C manthe. Garfield Hospital 1 Batier, Frank D. Limerick. 3 months. 7125 2th st | Coates. P Infant of G. O. and Theda P. Brock. 16 dags. St Anns Howmel © | neral pa fars J. Malvin 324 Bryant st s : Baward dreen | CONSIDINE. Potomac River | L SR S O 10, 1928, At . / | A AT | R Lewis Penn, 28, Gallinger Hospital ppnce. Mannel Harrison. 34, 138, Hoimes tourt 29,8t 2 p.m. Relat Ciavies Whitmire. 32, Reservolr HATVRTA 518 Melvin ‘Henry. 22, Thomas L. Green, 20, 1117 Tth st. se. Johnnie Robinson, 20. 2408 N st John L. Brewer. 2. 2217 12th st Gaorse’ Licas. 1 ‘month. Children's oifh SANDY. Walter ATES, 2222 21 6 st osw M, Saint P Hos- Tuesday. ng_At the S me. 2001 14th st FITZGERALD, _JAM August 18, JAMES F Fitzgeratd w. Fu Tuesday. August 31 to St Births Reported. Michael F. and Anna E. Massino Frank and Neitie Wright. boy John C. and Oletta M. Kober. boy I and Mary T. Nicro. girl and Agnes L McFadden. hov. t and Anna Ferber. hov el B. and Regina C. Martin D and Prancis Stephens. b am T. and Dorothy Mur r and Evelyn Seigel, gir arles” and Busie Girton. il n and Mary Nalles. hov and Addie Douglas. bhov hos. repose of his sou vited to attend. et Cemetery girl neral home. 1300 h 1 later . WILLIAM SEIBERT 19 v BOSTON BAG -G Selothin 19. 4 left bus_hetween Moy e st Naval Hospital at and Pa Aug WILLIAM ° SEIB nw vears. beloved Gibson. Funeral Saturday a.m 436 Montague st Georzia 3004, Reward CAT- Largs black and brown femaie. nusual markings on face. Liberal reward | 10 1600 37th &t n.w. or informa- Phone Potomac_3884. “OIN PURSE—8mall, reederaft. con‘aining !sum of ‘money_ and rosary. ‘on Lincoin Memorial bus Sunday morning. Reward Address Rox_300-7. Star office 21% | DOG.—Smail. curly. black. short-tail French poodle. name ‘Joffy_* Notity Miss® Annie | Clayton. ‘Harwood P. O. Md. Phone W River 10, Reward o POX FUR-Tn 14th i s room ~ Call Deeatur 1430. nu. Biz_reward KEY RING and six_or seven keys 13th and € mw. and Fox Theater Woodward Blde PIN_Diamond sunburst, Sunday POCKETBOOK - With money and silver pen- ' ¢ ofl. Saturday afternoon on Fern si. Wwest | 15ig" for th B P AT O3, S funeral ur 1 DOG: answers to name of Boso or | HARROD. Funer i North 1017:_reward A. M. E_Chureh, Washington - Richmend _Highway. | ugust 3 kevs' bank books ~ Rertha | Reward, Return 1654 Euclid A47-T it < TSunday eve- | 19. 1028 at | ping. containing $18, auto registration card. | daughter. Mrs kevs' and_valuable papers. Reward. Tel [ feld pl ' nw oL et R SHEPHERD DOG. male. tag No. 6409, Re- | ff, fw. Tuesdas ward.__Phone_Adams 1400-W. 20 WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER—Whit and tan spots: D. @ license 107.621 Tel 14333129 Colo. ave. = WRIST WATCH- Small gold. Sunday am. u street car or loading platform 15th and New York ave - Finder please call Main | 1780, Branch 247, between 9 and 4:30. _* WRIST WATCH. lady's, Bulova make: be- between No. Capitol and H sts. n.e. and Flor- ida_ave.: reward WRIST WATCH platinum By Left in Kani atternoon Baitiore. at 11 am e_of his Waite, 2736 St. Pa untt’ ' 1030 ~am Mount Olivet HARROD. Saturday. Augu: Md Willard res aves to mour 1833 N. H dehildre and [riends. Wednesday. at Campbeil A M racostia. D. C. e invited | vicinity 808 morning N H. WESTRAY. S Col. | Near Silver Hill. M ite with biack | FOWARD. CHARL e day mornins. Au Coleman. b tle and ' Lawrence late residence Potomac 782 sburgh. Pa lady’s. diamond. monogramed ", A X Waghroom. 3rd_ floor all 630 Eve st. nw. turday Hiitchinson, dence. 3200 E st At 390 D.m e Again I thank rery kind services fort to my mothe greatly done for us.’ Complete Cost SONS- Inc. Creasliihpd 1830 1730-1732 Pen You Should Have Gawler Scm'é/ Extract from letter— appreciate MORTICIANS trend HN W Monday CATHERINE the late Henry Hattie Lee son. Ann Pitts, Joseph and Be | leaves tmoaisters 102 | tives and friends $102.00 2 W Ernest J Georgia ave KIRKLAND, August 19, at WARD W chapel of John R Stnw. Tuesday Interment Baltimore Aumust 20, you all for “your it fs a great com- r and myself. We what you have 1028, RICHARD & hushan Alfred Walter A, Gawler of the sy 3 Yo TR na. Ave. N.W s s - ‘emeter cony.y LEE. CHARLES R sust 18, 1928 nw. CHARL st Baptist_ Chureh Barton ave . Tuesdas as a hur dollars service. B W -l_\ S Cm the kind proud of. It is wo! Deal serv —yet CJhe> EAL FUNE For reference Ask your newghbor 816 H ST Phones 8200-8201 will COsts very JPinn. pastor D. Suddenly, at 130 & 20,1938, ot i residence, 0 v gton’ C Wednesday at Interment Arlington MeQUEEN. DAVID W after a she T Davis) Remaing ambers fun. nw Funer Chamihers Co AUSUSE 31, at Creek Cemetery MINOR. WILLIAM M Friday. August mourn their loss f ine D son. other relatives an dav, August 21 at ptist Chureh Arlington. Va TLLIAM W A of O. F Stonw 20, 1998, tend the M MINOR quested rdred and twenty-five BAMUEL W PACKARD. \Il" command Deal And our service is al ot e Clatk wt nplete and modern; PACKARD well be o 2\ o at R ¢ 2 Aanghter Arookiyn E M Packard PELTON August 10 residence. WALLAC! years, he Notice of PRENTINS, oress our one can 1038, at 0 PELTON funeral lat rth remembering that FRANK . ice is more desirable much LESS. son FANK ¢ REEVES, JOHN Sunday, " 2 1, Hospital beloved b Washingto of Covinkton. Va and Mrs. Caraline V City W R { Thomas L' Re Rema i Pape funeral parior Taterment Wednesday pahanah Academy. \ SAUNDERS, GEORGE Bunday. August GEORGE SAUNDERS he late William 8a RAL HOME REET N E The Lions Club will meet for lunch- | CARD. JORN M. A 1928, at sliness. al ho Deaths. | LUCRETIA Emergency | LUCRETIA BLACKSTOCK | Johnson Blackstock tock at 2 pm. west end funeral OHN M. On f CARD, belov eral August at s M () Recretary The officers Jackson are req ice of our E._GUAGE, C lor, Rec FSTELLE T R Interment Rock On Saturday Reed General the brother of L Fannie Gras. al Tuesday. 2 pm. (rom the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. fu- | G SUSAN. On_ Su; bley Hospita George V. 1 17 Sibley ave. 5th and | EMERSON. MARGARET. On Sunday. August | 10, 1928. at her residence. | | pl. MARGARET. wife of George W. Emer- | and sister of Mrs. Sarah Pepper and | Katherine Waters al's Church, Auzust H 5 s Ry Interment at (Chicago. Iil d Indinnapolis. Ind., pape! 3 pm om husband of irom _t Episcopal Church. St Ies Cemetery. Saltimore. Md. ESQUIRE. Departed 1928, at 6:25 p.m. hus resiaence. 2815 Eivaus rd. s.c., ESQU ariod, and devoted father of Lillisn Ha and foster father of Funeral services will be neid August_22. at 1 oclock p.m E. Ch Relatives will_be held Wednesday. urposa of attending th RALPH R e, HOPKINS. ESTHER E. the residence of Phoebe Yo Interment Glenwood Cemeters S STACEY ust 18, 1928, at his resi- ave. se. CHARLES STACEY oved husband of P Howard and son of Ada Coleman ang ate Ausustus Howard ther of A Tuesday. August 21 uddenly on Monday. 30 am. of Mrs. Aliene and Ursula Ivory. A hereafter JACKSON, CATHERIN 1928, at 8:30 a.m.. at residence. JACKSON. devoted wife Jackson. Harry Jackson. William Jack- | Harrington. a host of ather rel ds. Remains resting at, the Notice of funeral later EDWARD. Dickson KIRKLAND _Funsral from the Wright Co At Md LAWRENSON. RICHARD & | TAWRENSON. beloved ate Caroline E.'Lawren- | 13 Baltimare papers nlrn-pl esidence. | LEF R | Joseph F. Birch’s Son Friends and relatives in: N on 19. 1938, at bis residence. 931 Va ave DAVID W . b Rusband of the late Mary McQueen resting at e. 14th and Oh ) Service at 0 pm 1938 He it sisters. two brothers. three sons and one daushier A be ‘held at Monday avening. 3 tuneral of full attendance is re W SON 1928, at (nee Thrasher MARION WALLACE nee Harrelly ved wife of Walter er e sincere thanks ai preciation 10 our relatives aid friends o€ | o s & = - iheir kind sympathy and beautitul flar ity g ettt o | BLACKISTONE, 1407 H PRENTISS. Jr | MOTHER AND FATHER. MR FRANK C.PRENTISS AMES 1038, at JAMES £ M Alrs Mrs W Reeves of Washington, D ¢ s of Caraline County resting 1931 \ nders. of 4808 Sher oy Deanwond." 6! Notiee *ot" dunepal " No. 26, Pri Iife forir years ago today. A beloved husband of Nellie ce Slattery), i from his late reside . at 8:30 am. c Aloysius Church. where solémn high requiem mass will be sung at9a.m. for the Draths. turdar. Augist . 1923, at Appematox. JULIAN beloved husband of Annett’ B. Schmei and beloved brother of Mrs. B. F. Uhl! den of this city. Notice of funeral hel after 2 SHUGRUE. JAMES B. Suddenly, Sundav. August 19. 1928, st his residencs. 1030 1t) st.nw. JAMES B. son of the James May Bowher, 20: | D. and ‘Catherine Shugrue. Notics of funeral Iater. 21 SPF . HATTIE GASKINS. Departed this life Sunday. Avawst 19. 1923 HATTIF. GASKINS 8PRIGGS. the beloved wife of Albert Spriggs. daughter of the late Builer of & Patters 150 a_host of oth Funeral Wednesda from_Galbraith A. M ors for | W. D. Battle. Relatives and sympathy and | vited the death of suffered mueh and m FDWARD I atched yon da HUNT. * at dast wit efore you pa Take her. Jesus Till Then. O Master and Detrick. Va.. Rev. nd Louise Ellis, 25 to expr Int LEF_ of CHARLFS = HENRY Washington, D. C. Au- OLAH Mrs. E. 8 Pletcher ll'm’n! hr\m-Tn( :3 B devoted wife | SWEARER. CHABRLES H. Suddeniv on Sat and_mother | urday. August 18. 1923 at his residence. Funeral Tuesday. | 1807 L st. ne, CHARLES H from the W. Ernest hand of Alice C. St tery. (Scottdale. Pa.. on MARIE A Suddeniy. 125. MARTE A wife of W mother of Mre. Fran 8:30 am. Welss. Willlam G invited. Interment ler. Service at her late resi 1 T2nd st ew York City, . 2 p.m. Interment private. WEST. JOHN Y. Saturday. Augu 13 at Walter Reed General Hospita T.. devoted husband of Ja Iate of Barcroft. Va Speare & Co. funeral parlor: n.w., Tuesdav. August 21, at 2 pm Terrient. At AFingion National Gemeter WEST. JOHX T. Trers will be communication of Myron M. Parker No. 27. P. A_A. M. 2t 1.15 pm v, Rugusd 21" 1935, Tor the attending the funeral of the I JOHN T. WEST. of Te: 204, A #aod_Attendance | WILLIAM H. ROHRMAN. Arting Ma WEST. . Officers and memhe Braciity Connell o s: A soae praeinn Sowmed- %, eilor. Mrs. Sarah Ca Samitol s hondas o 2t 8 pm. te make a zoverned aceordingly. WILLIAMS. JOHN (PRETTY) this life at Gallinger Hospital & August 13, 1928, at 1130 am (PRETTY) WILLIAMS. (FAF sk a° IBine mother. "t brar one aunt, four uncles and a host of o Peintiven and. friends Remaras tan I"h:ll& Pr,{i(rr. lfl:v.lj‘h x; sw. Tu Considine. aged | ISy PUom Mouny Morian Cimiren 3rd and L sts. sw. Rev. J H 1 pastor. Relatives and friends in We do not know ¢ A nok see you We only know wou went away And did not say good-by communica- called for August 21, for the the fuaeral of our | CARD { ARDNER, special D s JOHN Master. and mem- incil. No. 6. ed to_attend late brother. te residence ugist 21, at Sec’v Sudden!y. esday. 2 pm.. atives and friends | eek Cometary. * | August 18 Hosp:ta lian | Isatah and Albert August 21, at rom aria avs. nw Sdine Augy: rom her on Tuesday. August and friends invited. die 1869 Mintwood | F;u:’n!nur‘}’wc,n FAMILY. AT A In Memoriam. Hines Co. funeral HENDERSON. HARDIE A. In z2d hut |n: Saturday. DIE A. HMENDERSON. whe J‘mar;;‘!.”‘ T Sleep on. sleen on, and ws <ha of 100 st Gone. but not foranttan CHILDREN. HILTON. ROSIE MA t loving re. membrance of our MAY HILTON. three years ago. elatives and friends 'BRIEN. ANNA . of our heloved daughter M _O'BRIEN. who depar year_ago tomorror-. A 7 em._Holy Trinity Chureh FATHER. MOTHER AND BRO' ROSASCO. LOUIS. of my dear son and o 3 LOUIS ROSASCO. who departed this life very suddenly three vears ago todas. Au- =ust 30 1928 HIS PATHER. BARTHOLMEW ROSASCO SISTERS AND BROTHERS. MRS. JUD- SON O HARRISOY. MRS E J BRODT. JOSEPH A. AND NOEL F ROSASCO 3 | WATSON. MARY E. Tn of ‘my 'dear mother, who departed today. August 20. Loved in ufe. rem Gave. _but ott HER DAUGHTER. BE! loving memoty of MORY WINPIELD. 8 a%0 to- h. Nichols ave and friends | = ANNIE M WINFIELD ¢ ORIA On Sundas 4 States . D. C., DF. GIBSON, ased 69 May First Metho- Paul and zand | Tuesday. Augus will_bé at the | Edmund C. | . Baltimore. Md uesday. Interment s, this MARY TSON. rs ago UIRE Mary Scrosgin: heir loss a brotner I and other relat L B special comm No. 8. F. A August brother, ESQUIRE Camppell's . Wed- 1p BARBOUR, W. M. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS DESIGNED AND ERECTED WRITE OR TELTPHONE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET MAIN 2968 THE J. F. MANNING CO., Ixc 919 187y Srreer N. W. WaswingTon .D.C. On Sund home, 2901 1ith t 2. At 3 pm On Setur- wnie stepson_of W Bertha Howard Bat- Howard at 2 pm (Chester, Pa. Funeral from | and | papers please copy.) * CHINSON. ALLEN PRIC August 18. 1928, AL ncis W. and M, Funeral from his lat se.. 1 Relatives and friend aterment Suddeniy on EN PRICE. | uerite | Tuesday. A e eiorsl : ' Monuments and Mausoleums ; It us before placing your order. Bookiet on request. DESIGNERS. SCULPTORS and MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN Capital City Monumental Works Three display yards NW, Main 111 Au- = JOHN W, be- Anne T. Ivory and Departed this life 4808 Eads st ne and mother of Mary Kendall Cora | rd Jackson. She also | umeral narlors. 222 | M. On Sunday. | Home. ED- | —___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ESTABRLISHE 1 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 10th St NW. ____Phone North 41 CHAS. S. ZURHORST " T.F. COSTELLO _1724 North Capitol St. _ NORTH 1337 10th - 2wt 2 pm. | On_August 19. meral from_his late | N, on Tuesds Tntsrment Cex arted thi . _ (ISAAC BIRCH) [ St W. IR SPEARE CO. | _ Neither the successors of nor conneete | with the original W. R. Sp. establ: i [P rrae e 1009'H St. N.W. )34 N Sunday the W he W W Tuesday nent Rock | parlo: Tnte Departed this lite. J. leaves to WILLL Embalmer. | dioy one srand: | ate two dausghters-in-law and & host of friends 1 pm Arlington. Va. ‘nter- “'!& §!r_i!|! Rd. Funeral Tues- at_St. John's _ Col. 454 ALMUS R.SPEARE Succeeding the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potomac 4600 Bovrsoat 1R ot AN ves at 98 P ot Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Amb e 42 08t NF Madern Chapel Lincoln 524 0 ™ AN AN Frank Geier's Sons Co. 3 Lol - 9 . E Pelign | 1113 SEVENTH ST, N.W Main 2473 necial meeting of auncil. No 4 The 'h Aughst {0 drange (o at Brother WILLIAM WATBON. Maste: Secretary . (NFE THR. the home Ronald Hart. 13 Y. VIRGINTA I widow of D o Sunday 030 pm. at her wish to ex. deepest upe FUNERAL DESI dear . Beautiful Floral Designs, $5 and up. OALL AIN 3707 REKVES, the | v hevi™he| GEO..C.. SHAFFER o | FAPRESSIVE FLORA s AT MoD. PR ORI 19 PRI A R Mildved Nicken Our Only Store_ ‘4(h ’& E.ye Wells of New York Prompt Aute Delivery Service A, Aleander’ & | ATORIE " Npressive ~ Ihexpenst A Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Al iy | e e — o sli" bt | CEMETERY LOTS. e | TOUR ToTe TN CEDAR WILL OFTeTERY anle 30% under list prica Call at 321 Hadh, Wi dijiger ¢ e ¥ I AND MRS | Departed this life Freedmen's | Yo heloved b