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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. er: Largest Undertakers in the World 1400 Chapin St. N.W. Col. 0432 517 11th St. S.E. __ Atlantic 6700 SFortfincolve UWishinglons best locatsd CGemetery, ORESTES GARCIA RITES Body of Cuban Consul Will Be Taken to Havana After Funeral. Funeral services for Orestes Garcia, 43. consul attached to the Cuban Em- bassy here, who died yesterday of & heart attack at his home, 5018 Six- teenth street, will be held Monday morning at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2901 Fourteenth street. The body will be taken to Havana, accompanied by the widow, Senora Cecelia F. Garcia, and daughter Gloria. Other details of funeral ar- TO BE HELD ON MONDAY'|, :nmh were to be completed ter. Senor Garcia had been in the con- with the exception of one year after he had resigned during the admin- istration of President Machado. e—g— Racial Feeling. Britain administers Palestine today but the jury system does not exist there, since its use would hardly be as an instrument of justice because of the state or racial feeling in the Holy Land. Potteries Gain. Germany’s potteries are increasing DANIEL F. M’COY DIES sular service for 14 years, serving here | Veteran Buried With Full Mili- tary Honors in Arlington. Daniel Francis McCoy, 40, World ‘War veteran and former Governmert employe, died Tuesday at Mount Alto Hospital after a long iliness. Puneral services were held today at the W. W. Chambers funeral home. 1400 Chapin street, followed by burial with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. McCoy lived at 323 Linworth place southwest. Gold is to be extracted from the beds of old rivers in the north Urals production to care for domestic orders. ! of Russia. A Special Purchase That Quality new yokes. 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Street Floor. 52 Second Floor THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, prob- ably occasional light rain tonight and tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature, lowest tonight about 44 de- grees; gentle northeast or east winds. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy, probably occasional light rain tonight and tomorrow; not much change in West Virginia—Occasional light ratn tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. River Report. Potomac River muddy and Shen- andoah very cloudy today. Report for Last 24 Hours, T e p.m. D 49 idnight... 43 Record Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) JHighest. 51, at 4 p.m. yesterday. Year 49. 7uwell, 43. at 6 am. today. Year ago. 4 8 M Record Temperatures This Year. Hignest. 0% on July 20. est.” —2. on Jabuary 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 90 per cent. at 8 a.m. toda; Lowest. 60 per cant at 4 o.m. yesterday. (Purnished by Unlhfl ltltal Coast and Geodetic Burvey.) Today. Tomorrow. | Sun, today_ Sun. tomor: Moon, today. Automobile “lights must | one-half hour after sunset. 1 Precipitation. Monthly pecipitation in ginches 1 the Capital (current month to date): 2p. p.m be’ turncd” on 5. Average. Record, 881 B 913 ‘%9 1060 89 B 2 1441 2 September 1745 ‘34 October R57 RS November R60 RO December 756 ‘01 | G. P. 0. PRESSMAN DIES | Edwin F. Teate Victim of Burns in Automobile Fire. | Edwin F. Teate, 36, of 1005 Montara Im&“‘;mci "F A On o Thyrsday 3 ot nw. mcv A%zfi?on th voted m lnd Jlmu C An lerson: rlndmnt er u! Nelon, Notice of funeral later. feon resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral home. 1432 You st. n.w. BATTLE, lulY On Wednesday, Novem- ber 13, 1035, MARY wife of the late Lev Batile. mother of Lela Crosby and e, Punersl Saturday, Novem. Bty prile, ¥ Ernest Jitvis tuneral church, 1432 ¥ou st. 3" IINNET’I‘ MARGARET V. On Priday, Novem| 1 ber 15, 1035. in Norfolk Va. after .'mn’ liness. MARGARET V State Denlnmen ington, D. C. on Saturday. Funeral in_Augus November 16. BERBAKOS. PETE. On Mdsy November 15. 10835, PETE 08 beloved hrotng of Mrs. AnlfleloN‘Nk acog:u of st. n.w. and Nick a orge Berbako: ns rest lnl t the w Chambers Co. funeral homs pin st. n.w. Nonu ol lunenl ater " LUDWI Novem- oL2is. ot Blbley osniial. LOD- 1G BOEHS of 127 Rhode Isiand ave. beloved husband of Elizabeth Kemains resting at the S. Hines Co funeral home. 2901 T “a Trlmty Lu- lhernn Chnn;h ch llld E Monday. Noveraber 18 at 5 b In- terment’ Glenwood Cemetery. 7 BOLTON, IDA L. On Thursday. November ai the home of her son. hwrence o. Bo".nn River rd.. Bethesda, Md. IDA L. BOLTON. Services at Con- cora M. E_Church on' Sunday, November 17 at’ 230 pm. Interment Potomac Ceméters 17 BROWN, BETTIE SWANN. Passed peace- fully away on Thursday, November 14 1935 at BETTIE ANN BROWN. - beloved " daushier of Joshun and_Bettie Swann, lovkn[ sister of Nel- lie Swann Mo: William Swann and he also leaves elatives and friends. Remains resting at Barbour Bros.’ fu- neral home. 48 K st. ne. until Satur- day. November 16, at 1 thereater p.m it the residence of her Sit Nel lie Moxley. 1217 Harvard s! No- tice of funeral herel!lfl'. WORLD WAR VETERAN DIES AT MOUNT ALTO Raoul A. Dornfeld Was St. Peters- burg, Fla., Resident and Member of Legion. Raoul A. Dornfeld, 47, World War veteran and for many years active in American Legion affairs in Florida, died Wednesday at Mount Alto Hos- pital, where he had been under treat- ment. Mr. Dornfeld was a resident of St. Petersburg, Fla., and former finance officer of Post No. 14 of the Legion there. He was a lieutenant with the | American Expeditionary Forces. Funeral services were held today at Arlington Cemetery, with military Braths. CLARK. GRADY W. On Thursday, No- vember 14. 1035."at Mount Alto’ Hos- GRADY CLARK. beloved son Dolly Clark of 8t. Pcleuburl, 1 B. E. Doolittle Cemetery. Tvice fela s n’ldn B Relatives and Trichds arg fn- S CONNELLY, MARGARET On Priday vember 15, 103, a% her residence. Sherrier vhce n.w. MARGARET NELLY. beloved wife of Jasper Connell Relzulnl b W, W at the Cl Home. 1400 Chaph st. bers Co. funeral n.w. BServices and interment New York City. N. Y. GARCIA, ORESTES. Suddenly, on Thurs- Gay. November 14, 1095, &t Bls resi- deAnce 5018 16th st. n.w. ORESTES RCIA, beloved husband of Cecelia ¥ Garcla. ' Remains resting at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th n.w., until 8 a.m. Monday, November 1 Hlnernclu services and interment. Hi n; GARRETT. MARY E. Suddenly. on Thurs- day. November 14, 19:35. at Sibley Me- morial Hospital. MARY E.. beloved wife . Qarrett of ml_rfiv.h st. s.e. £t. and Mass. urday.” November ' 16. at 1:i thence to 8t Mark's Church. 3rd and sts. se. where funeral services will be 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Interment Rock Creek Cem- HALL. LOTTIE. Officers Columbia Temple. No. E ot W, slon of ‘sorrow at the day. November 15, 1 to make arrangemen of Daughter LOTTTE H. 8unday, November 17 at ‘Third Baptist Church. corner Que i, o, members of I B. P. 1pm. 5th and STEWART. Daughter Ruler. NAOMI E. WASHINGTON, Secretary. HANDY, AMANDA On Thursday. Novem- . AMANDA HANDY, the be. er of Frances Handy. sister of Emma and James Handy. Remains Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral later HAVENNER, ALBERT LEE. On Thurs- day, November 14, 1635 at Providence Hospital, ALBERT LEE HAVENNER, be- loved husband of Virginia Havenner and father of Albert Lee. jr. and Carl Havenner. beloved son of and Lillie€ M William and Howard 'Havenner mains Testiig at his late residence 13th st s.e. Puneral services at Brad- burn Memorial Church, 1ith and 14th Sste sk, November 19. at and friends invited. sressional cemetery. The trail is hard. the pain severe, To part with one we loved 50 dear We s and prayed at his bedside, And asked for life, but God denied LOVI'NG FE, MOTHER AND FATHER. 28 HOLLAND. WILLIAM GRAFTON. Thursday, November 14. 1935, “at_his home. _ Kensington. Md. ~WILLIAM GRAFTON. the beloved husband of the late Fllen Clagett Holland (nee Kengla). Notice of funeral late-. | ISHERWOOD. DIXIE H. On Friday No- vember 8. 193 at Los Angeles. Calif.. DIXIE H ' ISHERWOOD. beloved father of Raiph L. cf Lake Worth Fla.: Wal- ter B Isherwood of Washington. D. C. and Mrs. Ballard E. Galloway of ‘San Antonio, Tex. Punefal from the W, W, . Relat nterment Con- on On Wednesday, No- at her residence ME V. WILSON, 1:30 p.m. Saturday. November 1 hode Island Ave- 1st on Sate at 2 p.m. Relas friends are invited. Intece Cedar Hil Oemetery. 18 Tucsday, November ia! nf‘xmdumfle‘e'é. men's Hospital. ANDREW J WITHE! He leaves one brother of Pnllldelnhu. Pa.: three nephews and three nieces. Remains may be viewed 2, Richardsori Co.s funeral hom R Methodist” Profesteace i ethodist Protestant Church, st. and Rhode Island ave n.w. u‘rdny November 1:. November 16, from Shiloh Baptist Churchs L Harrison officiating. 15 Wl‘l’"lls AND!I’W Oolumbh Lodge, { W.. is hereby nounea 5t lne ruvers) o Brother AN- RS, from Shiloh Baptist Church, th and sts. n.w. pSaturday, November 16, at’ 1:30 slon of sorrow at Elks’ Home. ave. n.w. Pri m. Al Elks ited. ALLAN A. C. H. Exalted Ruler. GRIFFIY LEE CAMPBELL, Secretary. WITHERS, ANDREW J. Members of the Young Men's Immediate Relief Associ ciation are requested to attend the fue neral of ANDREW J. WITHERS. on Sate urday, November I‘K 1935 t p.m from ' Shiloh Eaptist Church, cornef ot A oAs HoLL \"D President, E. M. SMITH, Secretary, In Memoriam. ADRAIN, WILLIAM M. A tribute of love to the beautiful memory of our husband. father. brotier and son, WILLIAM M ADRAIN. who left us so suddenly one year ago today. November 15, 1034s aged 37 years. Today recalls a memory, Of a loved one gone to rest And those who think of him today Are thcse who love him best WIFE. PATHER AND BROTHER. * BARNHART, HARRY. In sad but lovi memory of my husband. HARRY BARN- HART. who _departed this life_three vears ago today, November 15. 1932, November once more 1s here The saddest month of the year. For three years ago toda; God called my husband away HIS LOVING WIFE. ELLIE. BECKETT, WILLIAM C. In of our_dear husband and uncle. WILLIAM g dBE}CK!‘1 who left us one year ago oday memory No\emhu 15. 1934 one._but not forgotten MALVINE BB MARY 'KELLEY AND MARGARET COLLIN: DORSEY. MARTHA. In sad md loving remembrance of my dear moth THA DORSEY. who departed this life llwo‘ years ago today, November 13, 933. In my heart your memory lingers. You were faithful. fond and true: There is not a cay that passes That I do not think of HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MARTHA MERCER = In | DORSEY. MARTHA. memory of our dear mother. MARTHA DORS who passed away two years ago today. Noe vember 15. 14 Often to the graveyard we wander, & Flowers 1o lay with loving care On_the grave of our dear mot Who is 50 sweetly sleeping th e. jror 1400 | Althoush w ! hand, S New W e & ewan Tt ho}';mu“ thei 16 i il . :g;':";"d m;’;mr""""é’ B “’:“’J{ x’r?czx:’l’ng‘“.!’;ffi‘?.'mr s [ 5 thing®’! 0, mart inter | Government Printing Office, died in e is survived by widow, . at 3 p.m elatives and_{riends ut let this Little token show Has Eter.ylhmg ! 300 of These / gt | Sibley Hospital today of burns re-|Marie Dornfeld; his father, A. C.| ipyited. Interment Congressional Com DAUGHTS i"x;"fi'crz’.‘«wnmusnnn. | ceived October 29 when his automobile | Dornfeld, Dodgeville, Wis.: two broth- | J!".KYIN;WQ:’wYEIES‘I;FI E. ot gg":fh’_\";i: EL”B\ISR‘IZE‘A"D MARGA Rn. - - caught fire while he was cleaning,it|ers, C. M. Dornfeld, Chicago, and | piia1 ANNIE ESTELLE JENKINS (nee | ELKING ANNIE In loving memory of with gasoline. | Donald Dornfeld, Hammond, Ind., Rommvmm?’::or:155"01‘;10?‘.1\’.7 Jen- ,’}.’“"S- [:gfl ";."“"’,",e ,Ji,: iste "one X eld, s r 280 today. November 15, 1% Teate suffered burns to his arms, |3nd three sisters, Miss AlmnhrD‘&:nl d Shambrns & ,sf"mfi}:,'m'?mf:r'\lmgfmfi Sieep on. dear mother. take vour rest legs and body and had been under | Milwaukee; Mrs, K. C. C DSeN, | Phe 'Providence Methodist - Church. THE FAMILY. ® | | Kenosha, Wis, and Mrs. Earl Smith, | Westmoreland” Couniy., Va ' on, alun | FEDERLINE, MARGARET ELLA. In iove treatment at the hospital since the ac- | 1 | A. P Dodgeville day. November 16, at 3 D.h | Relatives | ing memcry of our dear mottier 3 00 I l | cident. : and friends ere invited to sttend. In-| GARET ELLA FEDERLINE who S e o atues ’ terment Church Cemeters i year ago today. November 15, 1934. KOLB. IDA ELIZARETH, On Pridsy. No_| We shall never, forget the day o That Are Much Above | g MRS. ALICE NORTON DIES;‘ RS el P Rl | B S 9 8 Head She Focestniior Cis (edar Hill |LireLons 0. c. RESIDENT| Eifaind b 8 et o ' i tice of funeral later A voice we loved is st . e The hands thet alwavs gave us help ° Sizes— Straight to King’ : 3 MERILLAT, CHARL “Now lie i death's Cold enill S g’s Palace to- Funeral Services Will Be Held| November 4 It e 22,23 & 24 morrow for dress and sports %WWM&MW 3 LAT, beloved husband of ‘Louise McC d sorrow are no more coats that represent the high t Tomorrow for Wife of Render- ment (Brivate) on P jscd, we, shall me lights of early Winter fashions. emeter ing Comsany Official. s i o gocd and kind Rich fleeces, striking plnlds nov- " Priday. November 15. 1 iter on earth could ever be founds elty weaves and fine plain fabrics. Mrs. Alice M. Norton. 37, wife of | al. WILLIAM NEW) 5] mvoeichisting e ches e Many are trimmed w1th quality Where Perpetull Care is Georse H. Norton, treasurer of the H. B o leen ie_miousH HER DEVOTED HUSBAND “AND CHlb- ® Doshing Velour Suede furs—others are tailored. Sizes | . _ | R. Norton Rendering Co. Alexandria | e Shields: three | RE! SRS T ik S Fel 14 to 20, 38 to 52, More Than a Promise'roed and Columbia pike. Va. died gnd Henty | HAWKINS. ELIZABETH. In loving mems & e e — vesterday at her home, 1205 Delafield 1 100 8. | died one year ago toe ® Chic Naw Feather Hats place, after a sudden illness. apitol 15. 1054 ®iGlesming Heic Metal- 519 75 d 522 50 Mrs. Norton was a lifelong resident | NOKFON. ALICE M -] et onl "L‘,‘g;‘fig‘fl‘ AGEA EAHE R er lic Hats elparn 9 of this city and had been an active| JaY, November iy, 1Liis at ;m; 27 | BURLEY, In sad an @ Luxurious Petersham 7 member of Petworth Baptist Churck. heloved wife of George H | remem rgg,g;;l: % H,_ Hots For Ref She is survived by her husband, three | and Helon Remainy restiog a¢| LEY. oy ® Lovely Velv‘h ond o erence | daughters, Esther, Mary Belle and| the S H. Hines Co_ tuneral home. 2001 | today November 1 S | P Y e turday v fades Nets ASK YOUR | Helen Norton. and her parents, Mr | vember 16 st @ pm . from the above | you wil lwe forever i oif ® High Crowns—Low | and Mrs. John Ryan. fanersi nome. ~ Xatsrmen: Cedar Hil Timerakes ‘away the ache of . i : meter *‘memory ‘turns back evers e Crowns . NEIGHBOR | Funeral services will be held tomo:- OSBORNE, MAYME J. On Thursdey. No- | HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDRE ® 3-Piece Fur Fabric | row at 2 p.m. at the S. H. Hines Co. vember 1147 15 ab Sibley Hospital | JACKSON. SUSIE B. _In rememprance o { X cloved wi | 3 : SUS 3 & | Rev. H. J. , past the W. Chambers utheas | Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial| funerahome, 17 11th ; on how we miss the pleasant smiley 4 - of mother FAMILY $I '49 Fe" Ha(’s One No Extras! LG G v'v:;\nezsc:ggr ll;‘i{”c‘n::&r‘yn | LETCHER, EUGENE B. A tribute of love All styles—all S‘Y", i R e PENDERGRAPH. JANE WILLIAMS. De-| 1o thememery of my beloved huchinds head sizes. Black, c Sketched. Psnlyh:l;::-lr CONTRACTOR DIES parted this Mg on M eOnestar, g TANE | glernal rest fourteen vears ago toda, brown and other WILLIAMS PENDERGRAPH of | e ted wife of the late | Treasured thoushts of one so dear, _— POTHINCESES || occat pispacn o o . Rctats, Borish, B et | S e, 1 e S ree sons. e br nes s Lt LOWEST PRICES || *wARRENTON, Va., November 15.— | Harsnail" Wiltiams: two sisters. Paul:| Time rolls on, but flz’:r:x:{)y(l)r:;’u A 1 ¥151t0.3200 and o || JoBD G- Brawner 8 tmillder and con | b .,‘,:‘:ub"a,'.::,‘.“’%::;’a‘.,.'"m;:,mfi" Bt forever In mx heart vou've Hiddeq ractor, al ome here & 2 Fashionable New Scarf $1.00 RINGLESS | DEAL ||nesie, seed 7o e had peen in| Sane ooy ikt e 14T HEnD mansrition uns mesens, o e - i . our 0! h . as 'ona e ew car s | F 1 H ‘rnmng health for several yvears. ":'nz uon_uwg:m}!‘. 1sq‘dsaemy oo HE “K';'"él{ \1;!2)51‘!-:1.[2[( \zrrzz"g:?“ - ; : [ uneral Home — } pyneral services will be held at his uraday, Bovember 1f. 1035, at Bis | s life six years cgo. November 18, Scarftime at its height! And here are such (llflr("ll(’(‘(l Phone Li.8200-8201 e doney st T il B :.a::‘n: i v-?m.'v%' Washington st A)m m‘-r(mu. e o TN CHILOBRN, ol e SLTCRS (0 G (i survived by his widow, who was Miss| band of Lillian ¢ Perey. He i also | ¥iremembrance of my dear husband JOHN price. Sheer wools, boucles, silk crepes— C . | Maude Cornwell of this county, a é‘lfl-f‘,:? ‘:‘m‘ x?emhe'lf- at fi?«"f:"r Tea: | H \”;}:, Ll”u‘r:gd:\wa)rl:\dem(:e; lx’? Paisleys, plaids, prints, two-tones and solid H Stte i dence on ‘Sarurday’ November 1. at 4 § i i [4 son, John jr, and a daughter, Miss . Dr. Percy Hall officiatine Inter- colors, in double sides and three-way tri- Ida Brawner. | Ment Tve Hill Cemetery Alexandria. Va.| No_one knows my heartache, I e POWDERLY. THERESA 3. On Wednes | :E‘lf?{«"ff:?n“:.?fi’.n aching neart St e SRR heri; P v\dp‘rly .l’ld (h{:‘];(p Ju; p’h‘ DE\UI'B’D WIFE. SU 2 Puses for J1.55 s LS T o T e s ann Swek e it ey 3 L ey Sty o de sooented | reobee dr R i Bl mis | Ba¥ nSioploned s el o ond Snag-resistant, spot-proof, water- Mondays to TS RGN EP | et Mot Oltver Comsterr Please . R e S repellent. Full fashioned all-siik Is One of the Largest to noon day of issue. Saturdays | GR“Rowers. e R e ew sid joved her, oat ets chiffon hose, 3-thread. 45-gauge; Us d m:k the W. “ and legal holidays wp to 10 a.m. nmnu EARL L. Departed this hk on| DAUGHTER ROSA DUNDAS: JAMES ; : 3 3. Noverber 5 also an excellent quality service nde: ers in the Wor day of issue. For the Sunday Star AR L RHODES! Beloved Tusband of SHERWOOD. ANNIE E._ A trivute of lov . i lisle toj Hosle: ' up to 11 p.m. Suumn Maude Rhodes. He leaves one brother the memory of our dearly belove weight with lisle top. Hoslery of and many friends. Funeral Sunday ot “ANNIE & SHER NOOD who or Brother and Sister : lr‘ \ B high quality in the new fall and DIAMOND_RING. 5 ct. white-gold_set- November 17. at 1 pm.. from E W. ed ‘this life iwenty-i -five years 8§00 Handsol 11 winter colors.—Street Floor. Jgn.lbf«'sus;‘:'rd‘.:d:‘r‘nfugdfld Fevenings, | Dundy's fune home! 1 Fioride 15 ay. Moy R LOVING CHILDREN, * andsome, well- 2 . 2 nw. v tailored navy ENGLIST SETTER AT whie fPeckIea “é}'y :N:m:r‘?;'n'flw.x;"x 123".;"«’?\’551 SNOWDE. ERNEST SYLVESTER, In tad c};?;hxflnlmmt 95 . .é;x'p?y"t':%nse“x:f:‘r Botheeds, Thuss. B Takoma Park. Md. WILLTAN TUFNFLL ipé\fltégfl‘Tlrgo""gz‘.‘,““‘fm!‘g,‘fii‘;dsfh’;, : . f e€s A $500 SERVICE | Gt S Vi Wil 3011 S8R bbb peieh | el SRR, 2 e andPEberceRl to o0 0 For Onl T —,,, E| Risht Rec William Tufnell and Theresa | 1034, match. As or Un m-“s“ white gold frame:. “in blac! Schisflelin’ &¢ Funeral scrvices at | As we loved him. so we miss him: i H Shus nesdey. Reward =~ Call Emerso Chnmbfls Co. funeral homes In our memory he is always near. sketched. Sizes With Medium Heels—Ideal for Young S8, “E L Favenner. 2200 Hall oI, a0 ol o ne o Savarday No | Lovod lemepeced. longed. for aiwavs. A e Women, Business Women and College o o o o JACRET short Blackverver eaing e S o W —ALSO AT $5.95—Girl's fur-trimmed i 4 . wn T ] S SOV THER, o and tailored coats in clever new styles, Girls. In Case of Death Call Soc™ "Biéase return. 1113 M;‘.‘}fl;‘mfi‘};}g‘m‘f ,_‘;{‘,‘: R e | o MeRRE D CLIFTON | sizes 7 to 14. e CATHERINE HAWKINS SANDERS. She | ' In memory of our beloved husban ? POCKETBOOK “black suede: o1 feaves to mourn (helr lose & Pusband. | iether HARRY WILKINSON. Swanky styles in tan ‘black Pinder may_keep money if mother. father, two sisters, one brother | parted this life one vear ago November ’ RSy, 2 o returned. Call National 9564. #a (hiee children.’ ‘Remaing restine st | 75 Tode and to our son and wrotner; 1ris as smooth leathers or brown buck- PUPPY, 1L black, brown paws. 4| the funeral pariors of Alexander ON L' ‘WILKINSON. ‘who left ui C finished leathers. months’ ol'«?:“‘rhuna-y morni mnuy Pope. 315 15th 's:, 5D s’:nm" at .,n November 18. 1910. it Dresses :3:'-5::‘::“" S neral from 'the ‘above-named residence Swest memories will linger, fofever. A URSE- Three bond e Years that are to come cannot sevel i s Cousons, Capitor Rl ety < Retarn iniersent af Mount OUvet Cem Gur loviog remembrance of you Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 16 in these new dresses Brogues MAIN OFFICR Boom 201, Methodist Bullding. Reward. * . MARY ELIZABETH. On Thurs-| Thoush you have departed life's highe of fast-color printed and .plain materials. Kilties 1400 CHAPIN s" W, ER KITTEN, male, § monthy old; wear- o5t her vl | et ever, Trimmed with laces, fancy braids, smockings, Buckled-on SOUTHEAST BRAN e uCoher ehimne. Befurn - Rewatd: e dovec wite of Thomas p. Sae- | Por we ever think of hose ‘happy davs white and solid colors. Straight and waistline 517 ln.b ST. S. .F. WRIST WATCH, diamond studded, at Wil- zer mg {'1‘?.'"& of Mrs :;-.n:’ xmg:‘.l When wg were all together, o o styles.—Second Floor, ATiantle 6700 bur-Rogers Dress Shop. Thur: w'x.:m Pm. | oTvices at ke W. \V. Chambers Co.| wILLIAMS. EMMA LEE. In loving res Reward. Phone Columbis 103 funeral home, 1400 Chapin,st. n.w. on | " membratice of our dear wite and moiher ’ Satuzday. November 16.'at 2 6m. mxtag- MA LEE WILLIAMS, who left us (%6 in 2 5 Boys Speckled e BH5 S R a RS NS BaoSiizn, SPEER, ANNIE :uznnn on wednes- Corduroy Suits o 1 0 AL T | wiuaues, pessTon 8, 1 agner ence of her sisie - | " most deve . i 3910 Lmnmm st n.w.. ANNIE R '8 WILLIAMS, “who left me 50 Y We Have Just Received and ISABETH SPEER. the beloved mother | aONenly November 15, > Grey and Brown of Virginis Speer’ Dn'o"r'ns. 404,C. Preston 5 sARAH. Put Into Service a New Mains "Testing ‘&t the W. W, Chambers Ftmeal e i et 2 3 . Fome on ‘Saturday. November 16, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ? Tate) R’i‘%{i‘fiflféz’v‘f-é‘&’r e "’""‘ William Lee’s Sons Co. rment 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Make You Look PACKARD DE LUXE - et A 00 n Zipper- s'DE sERV' NG ,,; 4ih and Mass. Ave, NE __Lincoln 52 and Feel Younger Brand-Netw Slyle‘ front - and Melvin Strothers. He al S ECIAL LACE Fabri [ E gifer elatives "whd . friends.* Pugerst Joseph E. Birch’s Sons abric MBULANC e CONTROL MODEL Gl Py AMBULA st RS o ety | pone w8 o363 MSE N.W. oves - - g —containing new and distinctive features designed ac- e e e = the” above Eatablished 1841~ — — Kayser, Wear-Right, "udyuke" cording to our own nmfiuuom qufo flioon swing fesidence. ~ Interment Woodla erme Frank Geier's Sons CO. |- 0] . Y, and other noted makes—in ben o open to permit entrance and removal reclining "gg, ‘JOHN ;. Suddenly. on Wednesday, 1113 Seventh 8t. NW. NAtional 2473 galine, barred weaves and suede- Sizes couch withous crowding. T} husband 8 1 16. Hot and cold running water with basin; comfortably of Siella &, Tass and father of Henry CHAS s. ZURHORST CO. ton-trimmed and tallored cuffs. in Winter; delightfully cooled in Summer. Up- ine James T, Ryan 3 e : i Puneral Phone Black, brown, tan, navy, grey and Street \ kabmdhahuehnaduh“um-mnllm bove ”ggm;",flgfi; T - : xCxE g S EAR Floor, portant features for the comfort of patient. gay, November 16, st 8:30 am,: thence A ’s to $1.39 L’ of an elej | be offered at 9 a.m. ~ Children’s Gloves, This new ppemm—os Triends invi nter- the successor to apted with ular Beau Svelte limousine and the maximum of comfort and conven. ment Arineton Natlonal’ Cemters. 15 Ly onn.nu W Spears Sstabishment This partic d Phon t. N.W. Corsette has laced-in inner . 7P ience. Driven and accompanied by two experience D = e belt. Sizes 36 to 48. Proper Very S < and courteous attendants. 5 No mgg it - OLA] THOMAS. hu: of the late L 1 D Children’s Shoes LOCAL CALLS, $4.00 R Thomss thes Baxter) anc FUNERAL DESIGNS on requireme: o away with much fatigue by Oxfords and Strap s oo Out-of-town rates on request GEO. C. SHAFFER . at 2:30 p.m. Tolcing) e el siony Pumps urday. NOIRRSo0 A 130 5™ 1ptsr: | | EXPRESSIVE PLORAL TRIBUTES AT | e S s ot 7 ames T. Ryan Eif ST | S 3 2 N. LEDGER. On Wed port where support is lea in black '?},::m’afz%fl'i’ 15, 1ois, n.'{:e‘g: A:El;vl- and Sundays Cor. 14th 8 EY! colt. . nee st se.. - ; Other I!ecu gvsloh elk, ‘.‘,‘; ot Loy . Funeral Director INGTON. B Is'sifviveg by three Shil:| GEO, A. COMLEY 32 at 3. = - L 10 fstdrs. Eva_Johnson. Janie Sten: Ploral Designs Models at §5. IRICE mass N LEATES 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Adantic 1700-1701 @| S St s b B PAIRS! reeng " ut. sgewarta, tunerst | GUDE, BROS. CQ, Floral Pieces gt s e m, Nastonal €938 A 4 %