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w nnp^ K T a /^\ ??o /-v "f 1 i L>cauci ^ ui-1 and the Home of Ecc 41 Juliet. Phenomenal value jjg iered in every department. SI Particular attention is < display of Imported Millint a collection of exclusive sli * not be found south of Ne1 prices are absolutely beyon 3 4 500 more Sill 4 Hats trimmed with 2 i Feathers. Actual || ! $30 to $40. Spec ; | Four G m. $8.50 FRENCH g ' PLUMES, special... Look where you will, you car i value to equal this. Every fe selected specimen, tully up 1 ^Jjt standards in every respect. 1 $7.50 MARABOU SCARFS, special..... (FOUR STRANDS?TWO ^ This is a particularly temptir fC bou is again the rage this sea ; complete display of the latent > Ostrich 1 8 It makes a big differen< j tailer or an importer. We , ejt our own ostrich farms ?n fc ' S and. lastly, by selling then: * Gft Don't Throw Away Qt Your Old Plume p 3 c Bring it to us and we wil! ^ reconstruct it. making you a ~"c 2 beautiful Willow Plume, Pari- V* 5 fctan effect or Willow Band at One-halt the Cost of a $? New Feather. ^ i M (W (? ? xfel feni Bfsplay af ; Select Oriental Rags i Our Rugs arc guaranteed for perfection of texture and colors; they ? are a source of pleasure and edu- ' | ctt on in developing the esthetic t i sensibilities and to quicken artistic perception; they impress the visl- ! tor with the good taste and the good ? judgment of the owner. A comparison of our prices with those asked elsewhere will convince ! you of the superiority of our j val jes. Oriental Rug Importing Co., A. H. Bakshian, Manager, 1126 Connecticut Avenue. Opposite Grafton Hotel. I 1 Regimental Punch for p. Wedding Receptions ?October Is the month for weddings. and To-Kalon Regimental ' Punch Is the beverage for wedding receptions. You save all the trouble of mixing, as Regimental Punch is ready to'serve with the addition of still or sparkling water. A perfect and delicious blend of red or white ' wines. 65c Quart: $.2.50 Gallon. To-Kalon White Brandy ' ?A pure grape brandy, preferred by J housekeepers for brandying poaches I and preserving fruit of all kinds. i 75c Quart; S3 Gallon. To-Kalon Wine Co., | g- 1405 F St. N.W.^., K " test" Is Our Matt* "Best" Whiskey-'Best" Wines DCUVMY FMI jdGIMWSRRb 480 ^ pa Ave ^ x ^ashion / I nake this week | j ; veek of "Spe- 11 I jj history of the j\ V. 1 . i U s will be of- . 11\\ \ ||g ill k lirected to our \\n\W \ ;ry, embracing \\\ Jill \\ \ tapes that will \\V \ vv York. Our d competition. \v Ku lfi\ < Velvet tj i Ostrich ^alue, twoSapesalill ial . . LP 10 ",akc "?m,Paris V ^ ^ for yourself. ar reat Feather C This Week Only $dkool jiaas1 i 7 inot find a Plume Lucky Is the w - ?...?! ! 1 ? ? amcr ?t tareiuny ; b"ibcuus yv mutt 0 Juliet quality and beauty, you | ; worth $15.00. Ou : i j I4J0 i 'as YARDS.) (WITH C ig offer, as Mara- Never before h son. We have a offered at so lo* [arabou novelties. Birds of Paradise Plumes from Farm to V Yi Below Regular Price :e in the price of a Plume whether you eliminate the middleman's profit at evei iouth Africa, then by preparing the feat] 1 to you direct through our chain of retail EW YORK, N.Y.?1161 Broadway. 58 anc 30 W. 23th St.. 417-419 6th Ave. HILADELPHIA, PA.?207 Mint arcade. ROOKLYN. X. Y.?507 Fulton St. L.EVEEAND, OHIO?1252 Euclid Ave. 915 G ^treet^^ :| Ladies' and M if Broadcloth S t MADE TO ORDE I ? | A Take advantage of this gr 14* Misses' Broadcloth Suits, made T ? < ???? ?g? in snaaes or DiacK. Drown and IX anteed satin. Perfect fit or m< i 2 n?t 1)C purchased elsewhere for ] f $25.00 li | $25 Ladies' and M 2 Beautiful Ladies' and Miss ? Suits, lined throughout with SI % of English serge: hand-turned c 2 tailors. See them tomorrow fo li $14 X $io.oo All-wool Serge Dresses. X Ladies' and Misses' $20.00 Po a Messaline Silk Petticoats, navi g $5.00 values i?^THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE." ir-?n Electricity is iniC ectric THE Hcrr.nt IL-U Of the modern home. , Tbe senv force CrvrVsCtflTOT ! ,h"t l?Sht* your : house, operates your ! eco'itr elf iscr. ' | * : riiov5/?*sc machine, IMG VlCCS etc., is now displactr.g the odorous gr?s ?? wj rsnfc and botherCS nomie ?omo kit'-ben store. ; fell and examine _ . ? our lire of KLF.C- i Helps. i National Electrical ' Pn 132S-1330 N.T.av. Supply V/O., Phone M 6800. I^ >. , * t an individual model; no w ce. We simplj* ask you to son. Examine these Hats |? id be convinced. w ifferings 1 ?^.$7.00] I r*- j? oman who secures one of those jfe ;? s." Judging: them by their size ^ 't would easily guess them to be ( S; ? r price is $7.00. Ijp ? SL.,$4.so i 1; >R WITHOUT HEADS) 1? ave such superb feathers been r a figure in this city. Other at correspondingly low prices. jyl Vearer at j? buy it from a regular re- j ry turn; first by operating ! ?T hers in our own factory, i sb? stores. - | |flb i g Feathers Curled on Your j \irut xr I - nai vvnue IOU Wait. |gt i Feathers Dyed to Match || ? Any Costume. || J k Mail Orders Given Prompt fi jj L Attention. j Write for Our Handsome ifj j P^. Illustrated Booklet. p* j jg-J ? , i . . . . > [ i r-Jj ^ JF ?i lisses' $40.00 f uits, $25?001 <R ?* eat suit offering. Ladies' and X of imported chiffon broadcloth, ? navy; lined in Skinner's guar- $ :>ney cheerfully refunded. Can X less than $40.00 readymade. For ? Special | Measurement | isses' Suits, $14.90 j *c' Va rv R1f1A IMA? PIa r+\* ^ I ww j ?-?iuv auvj iJiav.IV OCl^C I tinner's guaranteed satin; made & ollar; made by experienced men X i.95 I $6-95 | lo Coats $12.95 X black and high shades. Y $-2 45 | ?? tS 1 lTQ)NewEra ;|: Ji aint i i I ?thr paiot that oe?rr fails to gir* satisfaction. It's fliuous tb? world i j ar?uod. lac it for toucbiug up tbiugs about tbr bouts*. W. H. BUTLER CO., 607=09 C St. N.W. &r?. 4>- -t ? - : ? HhKM n SB HM"KmK?:?> H-^K^K-H^H'^ ?X? ithe pi J. 't* Brine us your oM Ostrich Feathei ? some Willow or French Plume or ar ? new. at a small mst. P. Wo can <lyc, clean, curl and repni J, as any other Ostrich Feather, to lool f. Before purchasing your hew Plur ; manufacturers; therefore we save yo . f NEW YORK. WASH j Julius Garf, F St.. Cor. II >: We Give Particular Atte t ? t I * f Presses r; | the dr [. it is the simple morning fr ! ments tor afternoon and ev ? now are unusually complete ? of all that is good and desi ? are very moderatelv priced 1 -?? ^ direct your attentic t W stock of Women's I C siery, Handkerchiel jjl Belts, Pocketbooks, Silk L C brellas. etc. t = ,1 ? * !| New Yoik Washington Paris j I' Julius Garfinkle & Co., { F St., Cor. 13th N.W. .?_? | Veilings. I That will appeal to all tastes by reason of their exclusive and out- j I of-tlie-ordinary character. I x ;! For TUESDAY we offer Imported Mesh Veiling jj At 25c Yard. Value, 35c and 50c; in black and colors. r At 50c Yard. * Value, 75c and $1.00; all the best ol new meshes; black and colors. e' At 85c Yard. Value, $1.25 and $1.50. The finest grade In exclusive designs. ) Qiuality Furs at; Matchless Prices}* 11 1 ' The prices are uow quoting on fur . 1 coats, acarN. uiufls and collars give you I a rare chance to economize, anil at the , j ; satac titnc inakc a selection from the , , 1 ; ; richest and most distinctive styles. I From maker to wearer means a sub- ''11 atantial saving hen'. ' 1 I ; I 1 (;: ? ? ill! | SAKS FUR CO., | I } !3th & G. : U? ?,?i - ? ' - T-arii'i IF VOL* FORGOT i | TO ORDER THAT; CASE OF IMPERIAL EXPORT, j (Lager Beer) Yesterday, dou't fail to do mi tb* first jl j thing iu the morning. You tuissed some- ; thing real good vrbcn yon failed to pbone u- Wo are rewinding you again there is !; no better tonic than good beer taken in I moderation. The coat is : trifle. ij Tase of 24 Bolibs. $l.7.r> delivered. 5o- KEBATK LOIS RF.TI RN t?r ROTI ri-CS. Ask your dealer or phone direct to 11*. | Washington Brewery Co.y ! 5th <& F Sts. N.E. ?m ' p? 3 Secure Seats f at Once | (no charge) fi for the S' ASHION LECTURE 1 By | IADAME SAVARIE, I ie noted Fashion Authority, jg at the ^ Columbia | Theater, | Friday Afternoon, | Oct. 20, 2:30. ^ Madame Savarie comes di- $ ect from Paris with model a owns from the great Parisian ig ressmakers, which she will fe how on living models. Reserved seats given with ur compliments at suit de- $! artment. Make your reser- H ation at once. |j ' W T Strut ## ^ ie Store That Sells Wooltex. j| LUIE. A FEATHER f HOSPITAL | 922 F Street ijl ar* n.Wo | v rs and let us make you a Hand- jj? jy other desired effect, equal to r your Willow Plume, the same X i and wear better than new. <& ne compare our prices. Wc are ?& 11 fhe middleman's! nrnflt -? * [INGTON. PARIS ? ?/ri/<? | ? t (th N.W. I ntion to Mail Orders. V : $ I i ........ < % ment and good taste are availing characteristics of | esses we show, whether I ock or the dressier gar- > ening wear. The stocks ? ?, and are representative > irable in dresses.. Many $ Y I I v >n to our unusually com- X uirnishings, Gloves, Ho is, Veilings, Xeckwear, 'nderskirts, Scarfs, Urn- X X | I | ; . & -r ? * /- w r Ladies: It xou. Are in a Hurry For Your Suit ?fall and inspect our elegant READY - TO - WEAR fLtNDTAiIIjORHD SUITS. Fit as well as if made to measure. NO HIGHER in price than ordinary "shop" garments. r^Can be delivered same day order is placed. PAUL LEI BEL,! Ladies' Tailor. 1210 G st. ? SAMUEL APPLEBEB, 'hone Main 2758. 14.10 Eye st.n.w. iTitfH your inspection of the largest display ! Foreign and Domestic Fabrics that be has rer shown. II Ml .41 m AMI S A 4" A Oi (IOMII A HO luoLUttCd ucr, $30.00 Up. Men's Siaits to Order, $15.00 Up. Work and fit guaranteed. Cleaning, pressing, repairing and remodeling >ne at reasonable prices. ^ I. ? > <n. ' i i | PARENTS. in | School time is here! - Have your children's eyes care- j fully examined to see if they need !: | glasses. ! If they complain of headacnes, dizziness, sleepy feeling and desire j; to close the eyes while reading..or ;; lines running together, or blurring :: of vision. ;!: j THEY XEED GLASSES. > Gur Ophthalmologist will exam- ; [ ine their eyes and make the glass v.j ; | at a most moderate cost. ; i Our Liberal credit system and : I moderate charges apply to Optical ::: Department. i CASTELBERGS, I 935 Penna. Ave. N.W. i;iiiii:ininiiwi;iiiiimiiiiii?im?mitty: SOON TO V ^PP* ' .v: x r ^ i: I <> ISES^f -. W ^ BJw'r^' r1 '"'i r r x$H^v^ <%flnr; ** |p?^* /^gpp . * } m I " A\ / f *- ^ ;^ > I ' if i?l MISS LOU! Daughter of former Senator and Mr*. I man of New I IN THE WORLD OF SOT MRS. TAFT PLANS TO STAY AN O^THER TWO WEEKS NORTH. Here and There With Other No tables?Weddings?Travels?Nntp# * Mrs. Taft has been in Boston consic erably lately doing her fall shopping, an the proud boast of one of the exclusiv shops is that the gowns she ordered ar to be worn at the White House the con lng winter. Mrs. Taft will remain s least a fortnight longer at Paramatts Beverly, where Mr. Robert Taft spend the week ends since his return froi his summer vacation in Europe. He i again at Yale college After the retur of Mrs. and Miss Tarft here a visit to th Virginia Hot Springs is being planned t fill in the interval until the return c the President. Miss Harriet Anderson of Cincinnati i now at Beverly, visiting her aunt, Mri Taft, and Miss Helen Taft's youn friends are making it especially pleasan for her. Miss Katherine Anderson spen September at the summer White Hous and is now making a series of visits t other friends in the east. Mrs. Charles W. Klauder has announce" the engagement of her daughter, Jeanett Paccaflpn Tflanilf'r unH T.lpnt ThrimJm i"1 Spencer of the United States Infantry now stationed at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, with he daughter, Mrs. Chapman Smith, and he son, Mr. Charles M. Ffoulke, have re turned to their Ma sachusetts avenu home after a long residence in Coloradi Springs. Mrs. Frank F. Frye and Miss Marion L Frye of Washington are in New York fo a few days and are staying at the Hote Wolcott. Mrs. Allison Xailor, 15th and Rhod Island avenue, has as house guests Mr and Mrs. A. C Stewart of St. Louis. Mo. the former the sovereign grand inspeeto generah southern Masonic jurisdiction o the U. S. A. and A. S. R.. also Mr. Wil Ham Homan of New York, treasurer-gen era! of the northern jurisdiction of the U S. A. and A. S. R.. also his sister. Mine M. Krope. who are liere attend.ng tin exercises of laying of the corner stone o the new Masonic Temple. Maj. Newton Kimball. U. S. A-. re tired, and Mrs. Kimball jntertained a an old-time Indiana corn roast and pos sum supper at their country home on Oal street, Clarendon, last week. Mrs. Ella Lowery Moseley, who spen some time in the Straits Settlements wltl her husband, the late Consul Clenera Robert A. Moselev. jr., of Alabama, is a the new Bancroft. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Young and thel daughter. Miss Robyn Young, have re turned to their home on P street, till: city, after spending the summer at thei country pla-.e. Cecil Manor, at Port De posit, Md. Miss Helen Burch of 31*5 D street north' east celebrated her birthday annivers&n Friday evening, October 13, by playing games and other amusements. At ft:3( o'clock refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Helen Eisenstein, Mil dred Nichols, Viola A1 en. Florence Eis enstein, Pauline Miller, Helen Elliott Virginia Miller. Charlotte Steadman Ruth Thomas' Mildred Beard, May Thorn as, Thelma Teager, Leabelle Beard. Mil dred Patterson, Louise Dutrow, Alma No land, Essie Cave, Eva Freed, Essie Freed Mary .Steadman, Abbey Alien, Elizabeth Dorsey. Anna Blew, He'ene Dorsey, Env ily Harrison. Margie Nelson, Carrie Boe ling. Masters Charles Dutrow, Weslej Allen, Willie Nickolson Kenneth Burcli Norman Burch, Howard Allen, Robert Hayes and John A. Steadman. Mr. an<J Mrs. J. Lawrence Hayes and son, formerly of Washington, D. C., have returned to Wilmington after an extensiv< trip through Texas, Missouri, Ohio and Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray Drane, with their sister, Miss Annie R. McKennte, have returned to the city and will be glad to welcome tneir. irienas at men new home, 1503 Irving street northwest. Miss Katharine MeNeal, who spent Saturday .and Sunday in Washington with her parents, returned to Philadelphia last night. A party to celebrate the fourth birthday of little Catherine Ruth was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ruth, October 111. Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments were served. A large gathering of young people was present. Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Moore and theij family, who went abroad prior to th< coronation and have since traveled extensively by automobile, have been recently in London for their final days abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are expected to return to Washington next month. The engagement is announced in Pittsburgh of Mrs. Paschal] Carr. daughter of Mrs. John H. Ricketson of Ridge avenue. North Side, and Col. Herbert J Slocuin, who is located at Governor! Island. N. T- The wedding will probably take plaea in the spring. Mrs. Frank Can-ill Cosby of Stoneleigl 6^*8 ^BF ;* 1 ^B' .' 4^1 v ^HE *:&\&*%'. **<&*<?*'': ^ :>: ^ -^I ^1 iif SKSK* | f i <E FORAKER, h'orakfr, who 1* to marry Victor L. ( unh ork la December. f Court, this city, concluded her visit t r Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Clark Cosby < Brooklinc. Mass., early in the week, an 1 has returned here. Mrs. Cosby prolonge her stay in order to attend the christer ing of her twin granddaughters, one < whom is her namesake., several days ag' - The christening took place In All Saint Church, Brookline, the rector, the Re' Daniel Dulaney Addison, officiating, an ; later the babies' parents yave a sma ! tea for some thirty intimates who a tended the christening. Karlier in tt - afternoon Mrs. Frederick L. Estes, wfc is one of the babies' godmothers, entei tabled the christening party at luncheoi Ex-Senator and Mrs. Joseph Dense Foraker announce the engagement < their daughter Louise and Mr. Victor J Cushman. son of Mrs. Edwin C. Cushma I- of Bar Harbor, Me. Mr. Cushman is d New Yorker, a Harvard man of the clas of 'S3 and a member of the Millbroc Hunt Club. ^ The wedding will be an event of tl i- coming season in this city, where M it and Mrs. Foraker retain their oecupanc t of their Hith street home. 18 At a luncheon given in Detroit lai n week by Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. t<ai Is miento of that city the engagement wa " announced of their only daughter. Mis Caroline Bowen Sarmiento, to Midshij e man Walter Elliott Brown, son of Judg ? E. O. Brown of the appella e court i >* Chicago. Midsh-pman Brown is on th United States cruiser South Dakota 1 g the Pacific squadron. s- Mrs. Herman D. Cable of Evanston ha S announced the engagement of her daugh t ter. Miss Miriam Cable, to Capt. Fred t erich von Ternes of Vienna. Capt. vo: e Ternes. who is an officer of the 11 ti 0 Regiment of Hussars of the Aus'riai army, is expected to reach Chicaro earl; j (Continued on Eighth Page.) e - 1 .1 BO&N. | BUTTXEB. On Tuesday, October 10. 1911. a Sibley Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butt " iter, a son. r t e i DIED. 0 APFXECK. On Sunday, October 15. 1911, a 12:30 p.m.. Mrs. MARCKELA AFFUECK widow of P. 4. Affle? k of Herryville. Va. ? Funeral and Interment it Berryvule. Vs.. Tues ^ day, October 17. nt 11 a.tn. CREAMER. Suddenly, on .Saturday. October It 1911, at the residence of his son, Francis J e Creamer, 427 P street northwest, TEUANC1 CREAMER, aged ninety-two years. Funeral Tuesday, October 17. at 8:30 a.m. from residenee, tbenee to Immaculate <>oti r ceptlon Church, where mass will he said fe f the repose of Jbls sotil- Interment at Moiuj Olivet cemetery. Funeral private. itjt. I>oui papers please copy.t 16* CFNMSOUAM. On Saturday. Oc tober 14. 1911 p " GEORGE V. CnVXINOHAM. husband o ^ Mary Rolxvea Cunuiugba in. aged eight;.-fly 1: years. ! Funeral Tuesday. October 17. at 3 p.m.. fror j the residence of hi.-, son-in-law. C. H". Hen -j abatr, lift# EfSt Capitol street. 1 Member* of Sjrracasians Lodg". No. 1*?. Knight - of Pythias, will meet at Pythian Temple Moo i day. October 16. .1 ATI. at "h p.m.. to <xtmp>et arrangements for funeral of GEORGE F. GUN SIXGHAM. Funeial Tuesday. October 17, at . p.iu.. from 1105 Fast Capitol street. J. H. WIL4JAMS. C. C. j Attest: S. M. PEARSON. K. R. AND S. t The members of the Association of oldest la habitants of the District of Columbia an1 it snectfull.v invited to attend the fnnernl service of our la to associate, GEORGE F. CUNNING r HAM, at hi* late residence, lluft East Caplte - street. Tuesday. October 17. at 3 p.ta. s THEODORE IV. XOYBS, President, r BENJ. W. REISS. R S. DE LA'SILMFTT. On Sunday, October 13. 1911 vat 5 p.ui.. SUF1E R., beloved wife of Elia E. De La?bmnti. " Funeral services at her late residence, 1428 1 i street northwest. Monday, October 16, S p.m j Interment Tuesday, October 17, In Moun > Olivet cemetery, Frederick, Md. ? { DOWNS. On Saturday, October 14. 1911 MICHAEL A., beloved husband of Katl Downs. In the thirty-second year of his age , Funeral from his late residence, 62T I stree southwest. Torstfay. October 17. at S:.x? I o'clock a.m.; thence to St. Dominie'a Church where requiem mass will be sung for thi repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Relative and friends are Ityyited to attend. I ESK RIDGE. Departed this life on Saturday October 14, loll, at 6 a.m., at hla n-sldence 108 Corcoran street northeast. Ivy City p DANIEL ESKRIDGE, beloved husband ol Jennie Eekridge. aged sixty-two years. H< leaves three sons, five daughters and sit t grandchildren. Rest comes aC last, though life be long ant dreary. I Funeral Tuesday, October 17; at 2 o'clock > from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. Ver 'a moot avenue between Q and K streets north west. Interment at Harmony cemetery. r Muiif. A special session of Washington Lodge. No. 1J 1 B. P. O. Elks, will be he'' in the lodgcrooir , on Tuesday. October IT. 1911, at 8:h0 a.m.. .oi > (be purpose of attending the funeral of our Lau : brother, FRANK M. FERRIS. By order of JAMES M. WAItD. Exalted Ruler. Attest: RICHARD A. O'BRIEN. Secretary. FERRIS. i The members of Washington Council. No. 224, , Knights of Columbus, are advised of the-death on Sunday. October 10, 1911 at his residen e, 23 L" street northwest, of Brother FRANK M. FERRIS, and requested to attend the funeral services at St. Martin's Church. North Capitol i and T streets, Tuesday morning. October 17. al I) o'clock. GEORGE R. REPETTI. C. K. Dr. A. D. WILKINSON. 1\ S. GORDON". Departed this life on Sunday. October 15. 1911. at 9 a.m.. after a long and painful Illness. ANNIE GORDON, boloved wife of the late Benjamin Gordon and loving aiater of Diana Wood, Funeral from St. Augustine's Church Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Friends and relative* Invited. Body at James' undertaking parlor, L street northwest between 18th and 19th i streets. t GORDON. Passed away Saturday. October 14, 1911. Mies MARY T. G. GORDON. Interment at Egeter, X. H HALLORAN. On Monday. October 1G. 1911. at .I:**) a.m.. at hi* re*iden<-c. -VM L street northeast. JOHN HENRY llALLORAN. Notice of funeral hereafter. HARLAN. At his borne, in Washington. D. C., JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN of Kentucky, husband of Malrina SUaoklJn Barlau and son of James and Eliza TVavrrpcra H avian. Born ' in Boyle county. Ky., on t*e let day of June. 1833: died on the 14tii day ?f <: 1911. Funeral servh-es will !? held at the Vw Avenue rr-abyterlau Ohnro h In W#ah:o*?<" It. C.. Tuesday. the '.7th day -f Ovtol v 2 o'etoc* In tb" sfteris-on Tii>- tut-run wtll he private. iL?uliitill<'. New V-rk n 4 Chicago patwr* *rIII ideaae copy.! MILITARY ORDER OF Till LOYAL I I ? I"v Ol Till. I'M ri.lt STATl > } Commander; of the District of Col inn Ida City of Wi. liliijrtou. itrfcoSer Hi. I 11 The ?lentb of t'oiiip*><Ion and I'.v f ommai.u JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN. < >kuel 1 Volunteers, lu this City. ?>u llx* Htu lu?i it. . announced to tta<? Cotnwandory. Funeral services. ?t which to. attci.dan. ?f Companions l> requested, will i>" be. 1 ai t. New York Av?uuc Presbyterian t'iiui' i: on To- day. 17th tnaannt. at 2 o'clock p.tu lotenn-n' private. at Rock Creek Cemeter. Ey comma u?! of Brevet Major-tieeeral (YRI> IsrsSKY, I', s. V?|ufltw? C >oiniau<i' r. THOMAS II. McKKF. Recorder. HORSON On s..n.i?v fw.?..tv.r i.y H?H a! 4 T*.tii . MATTHEW HOBSON i'Uticta! iter vices ?t 1 Xn .>u. Wednesday. O to hnr is. at ?lfl ti strict. Friend* incited t-? artend. IT JONKv On Sunday. Octebet IN. mil. JAMI> he|ov?d husband of AbUte C. Jones Funeral Wednesday. October IK from li!? lat residence. t"9 Tth street nartheait. * KEANE On Weduesdav. orotic 1. 1f?l1. KATHLRINF E KKAM Internient will take place Tuesday. October IT. at 2 p.m . front vault at Mount ??i!*ct cemetery. Relatives and friend' invited !<; KEASFR In Dresden. tiertuaoy. on Fridav. <> tolier UJ. 1?M. WILLIAM RALCH IOlH? KEVSr.R. In the tlftiith year of his age. 1 | McKEK. Ob Sunday, October I.V it'll at 4 p in . Mrs AHA LYNCH M. KKI w irt?. of otis W. M?K'-e and ?!*ter of Mt>. John I". King. Funeral Wednesday. October 17. al 11 o'uiocs. front IT AO 13th street northwest. Intermei t tprivate) Oak Hill cemetery 17* Mel ANE. Ikpaj'ted thW life on Sundav. O.lo l?-r 1.V 1?]1. at 3:30 a.m..MARY TEN FY M< I \\K thB lbe*l. .r#?? ' \vifa? ?kf -Itrhft M.'IjIIV' Fsocril from residence of Iter brother. Ernes* Watann, 342 K street "outhweat on TSu-edav October 17. at P:3n, therwv to S'. Dominic Church. where solemn high mat* wi'l t?sun* for the repose of her goal. Relative* and friends rugpectfully invited to attend * NELSON. Departed tins life on Satnrdar. Or tober 14. 1911. at tt:20 a.m.. el hia reside nee Slrt I' street n?rtbwent. KT.MEP. W NET.SON. beloved a??t> of Hamilton und Fiva M Nelsor. :iml devoted gra udsou of Robert v and Kllcn Janet. I.ittle Elmer was our darbne. Pride of a'l our hearts at Ihhik : Rut an angel cauic and whispered "Darling Elnter. do come botne." Funeral front Third Baptist Chnr?*h. corner 5th and Q streets. Tuesday, October 17. at p.m. Friends and relatives invited. RAPIGAX. On Suudar. October 15. 1011, at 52:15 h m.. CLAIRF. M. RADIO AN tnfan daughter of James and Harriett Uadiran Funeral from her parents' residence. 1751 I street, Tuesday. October 17, at 1:? p.m. * THOMPSON. On Suudar. October 15. 1911. at 5:30 ?.iu.. MARY UTJJAV tsdoved daughter of William A. aud Mary \. Thompson, aged twenty-four years. ? Funeral will take place from her late residen . ??. 723 11th atreet northeaat. Tuesday. Oct oh. >.O 17. at 2 p.m. Relative? and friends invited >f j to attend. 1 ' TRIMBLE. On May 17. 191.1. at 1 ork. Pa ^ MAKJORIK GIBBON SMITH dearly beloved 1" wife of Matthew Trimble. Jr. and daught* if of the late Edward Smith of New York c!t\ 0. Committal service# on Thursday. October li" at 12H p.m.. Woodlawp cemeterv. Nee Y'ork eitv. Carriages will be in waitlist *1 upon the arrival of 12:30 p.m. trliln frnu 1<J Grand Central station. It is requested that 1 | no flowers be aent. IS* t- ' ie j TRFNNELL. On Friday. Octoler 13. 1911 _ 3:15 p.m.. at t7ar*e'd Hospital. FRANK ' j TRFNSKLL. the leloved buabaod of Gold! r" Trunnell inee Evansi. it- ! Funeral aervlces will be held ut Second Bnntigt i* Church. 4th street and Vireiula avenue south rtl \ east. Tuesday. October 17 at 2 o'clock >f i Relatives and friends ate Invited. C ! TY8SOWSKI. Suddenly, on Monti? r n.orufitg. n ! October 16. 1911. JOSEPH TY^SOAVSKt a . born in Tuniflw. Poland. May 4, 1S4R. ?8 1 Notice of fune.al hereafter ?k | ' WALSON. On Saturday. October 14. 1911. at p i her residence. 166 Maple View place, Vn-icoatia, IjF.LIA L., beloved wife of Ge?>nr? < r j Walton. J" . Funeral service* on Tuesday. October 17. from Anaeoatia M. E. Cbarch. at 2:30 p.m. Inler ment at Congressional cemetery. J* . WILKKR. On Monday. October 10. 1911. a- 4 a.m.. at hi* residence, '->?* 1Kb sr-eet smPh8 , ea?t. 1 REDKRICK A. W1LKEH belor. .1 >S husband of Vary E Wl'ker (nee Era-hi and >- father of William W. Wllker. aged flfty-tr\? ;e year*. u Funeral services at his late resldencr <>n 14 cd nesday, October lb. at 3 p.m. Relatives, and friende are invited to attend. In Kemoriam. s APPICH. In aacred aDd lovlpr remembrance nf I- onr dear son and brother. WILLI A M G. AI' I- PICH, who departed this life one year i;m n today, October 16. 1010. h ! May be rest in peace. a j BT THE FAMILV. y i - BLT?D. In lend rnemorv of our loved on<* EMMA ADDISON Bl'DD. who left us seven years ago today. October 16. 1904. To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die. * t COGTELLO. In sad but loving rrawmbrwif# of our darling, ROSIE MAY COSTBL.L<?. who departed this life ?lx years ago today. October 16, 1905 Six sad. lonely years ago. God called her to His heavenly home: How sad haTe been our hearts since then, t How lonely Is our home. BY KAMILT. " GILLS. Sacred to the memory of our dear father. ANANIAS GILLS, who oeparted tbia life one vear ago today, October 16. 1916. God called him home; it was His wilt, ? But In oor hearts we lore bim et ill. BY HIS LOVING DAUGHTERS. I. It J.I E AM) BOSA GTLLS. t ir HOERMAXN. In lowing remembrance of JACOB t HOKRMANX. who" departed from this life s October 16. 18BS. "Loved in life, remembered in death." BY HIS CHILD-REN AND GRANDCHILDREN f " e KNEAS. In sad twit loving remembrance of oi.r dear mother and grandmother. MARGARET _ E. KNEAS. widow of the late Sanger Adolph Kneas. who departed this lif-- s- reti years ago t"day. October It;, l'.au. Lo. life's sun ia set forever 8 And the night of suffering o'er, i- May a dawn of golden beauty c Greet thee on the ebangel.-Ms sliorc. Patient in thy days of waiting. 3 Faithful e'er to earthly home. Resignation erowned tli* lite work When the angels wbiapered "Come." BY HER LOVING CHILDREN AND GRAND CHILDREN. >. Anniversary mass at the Shrine of the m red g Heart Church. * ,1 VAN HORNK. In loving remembrance of EDWARD O. VAN HOKNE. who departed th > life alx years ago today. October 16. liter.. BY HIS WIDOW AND CHILDREN. ? FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ? R. F. HARVEY'S SONSs~ 1 funeral directors and e.mbalmkhs. u?r. 14TH ST. N.W. Telephone North 2*i. -WFOR^omplete" i $115? Fumerali. , W, W. DEAL & CO.. e 816 H STREET N.E , TELEPHONE LINCOLN 3464. Joseph F. Birch's Sons, ' . ** CX V \\," Parlor for Funerals. 3034 ol 3l. I\ . W . Phone West I W. R. Pumphrey & Son/ t Funeral Directors and Embalmera, 1523 14th at. n.w. I Phone North 2050. " ~~ EfclABLlhuED 1V>7. ~ " * George P. Zturhorst, cndektakj.no establishment. SOI E. CAP. ST. Telephone Lincoln 372. All that la appropriate In design and highest la tnemorial character. Moderate prices. \ Charles S. Zurhorct, Mgr. FRANK QEIER'S^ONS; 1113 8EVEKTH ST. N.W. Modern chapel. Telephone call North S29. W. R. SPEARE, > FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. 940 F Street N.W. WASHINGTON. D. C. : Phones Main Frank A. Speare, Mgr. i ~WM. H. SARD? & CO., I FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMEKe. 408 aat. n.a. Modern "hapel. Phone Lincoln 634 , J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Bmbaimer. Livery in connection. Comma 1 dioua chapel and modern crematorium. Modes c price*. 322 Fa. ave. n.a Telephone call IMC FUXEKAL DESIGNS. Funeral In-elgnt. Fuoeral Designs - GEO. C. SHAFFER, ResutlfuJ floral deeigus very reasonable In price Pbon. 2418 Main. UO W ' ts MoytncirTB. Falvey Granite Company, ARTTETIC MEMORIALS F and Eleventh StsfrN.W.