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0 The New Designs of Quaker Laces Are Now on Sale in Washington THEY make a display which is a veritable art exhibit. For every piece of Quaker Lace, from the narrowest edge to the widest all-over, is a Castorpiece of the lace maker's art Be sure to see these dainty, beautiful laces. The fame of Quaker Laces today is nation-wide. They have received the unqualified indorsement of i very fashion authority. They are being worn bj fashionable women throughout the country. They have won the enthusiastic approval of lace connois seurs. Now Quaker Laces have come to Washington. You can obtain them in hundreds of original and exclusive designs and in the desirable -widths. Look for announcements of Washington dealers who feature Quaker Laces. Then visit their shops and see Quaker Laces for vourself. QUAKER * LACES You will know Quaker Laces by looking at the card. They are wound on turquoise blue cards, on which the name and trade mark are stamped in gold. That name and trade-mark are your positive assurance of lace quality and style. QUAKER LACE COMPANY?PHILADELPHIA Makers of Quaker Laces, Quaker Lace Curtains, and Quaker Craft-Lace 1Z16 F Street I* w B\ -pecial arrangement an important EXHIBITION AND SALE OF QUAKER LACES FOR SPRING! Our entire lace department given over to this, event?fresh shipments from the lacton to replace the goods sold during the past week! Quaker Shadow Laces, 25c. 3,c, ^c. 8^c, $1.15 Ouaker Shadow All-Overs.}?mCh' u i<n 1 rotii ?? to -7 inches and scores of beautiful patterns in both white and ecru from which to k? h choice. ^?from from $1.1 } \n ? epe laily large showing of All-overs now In such great demand for waists. .Small and large .-ig.is. V M,v;N?'!ENN*LS EAOCS for waists and underwear, German and French meshes, from 5c to ??"?<? yard. .1N1.N EAt.'ES for fanry work and curtains, from 8c to 40c per yard Exceptional Offering of Spring Dresses Forty new models in Spring Dresses will be shown tomorrow?all interesting from tin- standpoint of price, as well style. Without going into full details, we ?ive here with an idea of the range: Serges, $6.75 and $8.75. the latter the finest French serge: > "ol crepe-- at $14.50 and $16.50; crepe de chines at $19.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and >40.00 at $30.00 a crepe de chine of exceptional beauty and quality. Taffeta silk-, at S.'5_oo and $30.00. Flowered crepes at S30.00 and $35.00, and a various assortment of new evening and dancing gowns at prices up to $<55.00. Were tip to $40.4*?. F1 . Winter Coats, $7.50, $11.50. $14.50 I in r\ I ' Winter Suits, $12.50, $1 >.00. $17.90 * ? Evening Coats, $17.50 and $22.>0 ?*?&?> Furs About Half-Priee! Wonderful Values! Eyes 11 Exam-1 lined g 'Free, g AVOID USING TWO % PAIRS OF GLASSES ? Ox;r Bifo:, i.'hsw*. whl-*h ??? S?f" ,n i Lars'* '' M'-u'wruti" .arT<.: th?- rbape of the r t?air ....... U oO U' i'""' ?8.00 Broken 'eones dupl;>-a*?Ml and fcla**e* repaired while you wait Ont'-ttlrd ??ff on oculist*' prescriptions. I YOU'LL DRINK I it health as well as for satisfaction if }_oti get ?Royal Pilsen <& < ||JGIIT> \ ?Old Glory Beer\ 1 DARK? Case of Two Dozen. $1.25. Abner-Drury Brew. Co., 25th & F sts. 11.w. Phone W. 435-6. Also Brewers of "PROGRES SIVE; BREW"?the new TEM PERA NTH FOOD-PRINK. Decorating You Will Appreciate. | B an- nof ^ i mi | *1 t Painters mjhJ i?a P?*r Hangers, hut deeorator* of wfi)r ... experlen?**\ coinpf *3* t**ni to redecorate your home in ih<? moat effect iff style. Geo. Plitt Co., inc. l 218 Connecticut Ave. T.a'gest assortment of Artificial J-jes I Ado]pit Kahn, | Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star Burchell's "Bouquet" Coffee, 30c Lb. I ^ed continuously by many families for over thirty year*. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F REMTICO Ty pr writer Hlhhon* ii and ? a ebon I'aper LAST LONGEST GIVE BEST RESULTS Vrite f?>r particulars of <-ou|?ui plan. Remington Typewriter Company I Incorporated? 1340 Vw Vork Ave. N.W? Wash.. 11. C. Tel. Main rtJW. f Our Fine Pastries Are Served In Our Luncheon Department. > P&?ftn@a Air? UiaqM?sfti@mMy B??t The best ingredients and the cleverest skill are employed in making Reeves-Baked Pies. Cakes and Pastries. Always tempting?always delicious? always wholesome. Delivered fresh from the oven. Whrn downtown shopping stop and get a box of Keevcs V. 3.1. Caramels 1209 F Reduce Butter Bills j li\ ordering our choice creamerv products at the follow ing: SPECIAL PRICES: ? "Four Leaf Clover" Creamery. [i 5-lb. Boxes. = }2C lb.==^' ^ $1.90 =J . -?"Star Brand" |i Pure Klgin Creamery, Cf Many otlier noted brands at lowest prices. Fresh Nearby Country Eggs. 39c Do/.. SPECIAL" EGGS. 40c Doz. JAMES F. OYSTER, tZ. Stands in Principal Markets. c H H s Dhone Main 4820. n AT Art allerid 1407 Q St rest. THE SABIN SALE, I BY ORDER OF | Mrs. Paulina Sabin, Kxecutrix of the Estate of Oliver C. Sabin, Deceased. x Bishop of the Evangelical Christian Science Church, % Together with additions from other sources, including the entire stock of '.yi M. Segal & Sons, cabinetmakers of this city, who are reducing ;;; stock previous to moving to their new location. THE SALE EMBRACES A Magnificent Library of over 1.000 volumes in rich bindings. X : Two Large Regina Music Boxes, Tall Mahogany Hall Clock. 5; with Chimes and Moon Phases; French Mantel Clocks, Ma- $ hogany Furniture for all parts of the home. Bric-a-brac, Per- x ; sian Rugs. Mirrors. Louis XVI Lamps, Paintings and Many x Other Articles of Virtu. 4 : ALL AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR GALLERIES, 8 1407 G STREET NORTHWEST. || Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ^FEBRUARY 11, 12 and 13. 1914. at 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. Each Day. On View Monday and Tuesday, February 9 and 10, 1914. NOTE?The Library of the late Bishop Sabin will be sold Wednesday, ; February 11, starting at - p.m The stock of M. Segal & Sons will be sold Thursday. February l'J. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers. ? f?-7 sa.tu.tu." , ,w, ?? " ?? ?? " ?? u .. IT TAKES CARE as well as expensive mate rials to produce such su perior beverages as Crystal .LIGHT) Door \ Ruby (DARK) Their pleading flavor. f>parkl?? and quality revi-al tbe "honesty" of their ingredients and entire production. "Crystal" and "Rul>y" arr licers YOU ought to know - (? . Tn'o do/. ?p 1 ?-? in>*Deli*fri*?s* in T'nlettered Wa gons. Premiums for Kmptlcs. Washington Brewery Co. Tel. Line. 2^4. Best Quality Coal Lowest Prices Kor O. I?. ri?'li very i>ast of 17th aud south "f W sts. aud In Brook land. Whit. Nsb ^tove. .57.lt'. I.Hrg?- Furnace. $6.00. Cbesluut, ?7.2T>. W. A. Kgg, $6.So. P?*a, p?-r ton. Subject to change without notice. W'c handi?- ?niiy the b< >t j:rad?- of coal that ?-a.n !??? bought. ami truarant*,?- 2.2!t> |?ouuds to overy ton. Kstabiisbed 'M \ears. JOHN MILLER & CO., PHONK MAIN 1>1J 1! ST. N.W. SELECT TIME WAGON from this big stock and get the bet *t of our special prlecs. We carry t l?e?t line of \\agopfi In this city. T. E. Young SttSSVMTi. i FINAL FUR REDUCTIONS. J >% i PRICES LOWERED A HALF & MORE. $ SAKS FUR COl Established Over 25 Years. ^ ? 1212 F Street. I t ? B f This Is |Mullein & Ammonia! | Weather. Coughs, colds. hoarsenes |? ar< prevalent?ono never knows T when he falls a victim. Hut if you % will keep a bottle of this wonder tfnl remedy handy?tor use on th< iirst symptoms?you'll !-nv.; your rr> self a spell of sickness. I 20c and 50c. We put this preparation ui> our- <g? ?f? selves?and know its effectiveness. 4> Phono, if you cannot corne, IJn- <*? coin 1250 or TJ.r>7. Opr-n all n*j?ht I i Tyree & Co., I Y * .stli & H Sts. northeast! ? $ igwy *vc9?^w?yy<y<e>r?s 2*??>{ ?Mjr h 7> f af* s* , ^ CHAS. R. KDMUNSTON. qfe Jfe Sanitary Bread Boxes. ? They aro made of th<* heaviest pradi- of tin, th)i?h?I hi while and ^ . cold. Keep bread, eak?, etc., fr?'.sb ?? and nice. ' WHITE BR13AT> BOXl>, :? siz^s, Sit; to $1.50 Roll-top Broad and <'nk?- Boifs. .. .$*J.00 Supar Tans. U to 10 lbs ."Of I?? & Flour Cans, 10 to 00 lbs 8T?c to $2.0<' *jz Chas R. Edmorastoaii, | China. aud HoufeefurulsblQ^a. * | 112?5 Pa. Ave. '*' ? * Lobinger Gets Chinese Bench. The nomination of Charles S. Lobinger of Nebraska to be judge of the United States district court in China was ap proved today by the Senate judiciary committee. HOSTESS AT TEA DANCE. >1lts. (.IvOIU.i : W. FA IKfllll.f). W ife of Representative In < outcre** from \m Vork. IN THE WORLD QF SOCIETY j | THE PRESIDENT TO DINE WITH i MK. AND MRS. BURLESON. , j Vice President and Mrs. Marshall | to Give Reception Tonight. T ea?Dances?N otes. President and Mrs. Wilson "-ill dine at j 1 the home of Postmaster General and Mrs. Burleson Thursday night. i Marshall and the cabinet women I paid their usual weekly call on Mrs. j Wilson before luncheon today. | The Vice President and Mrs. Marshall will hold the third of iheir receptions at the Shoreham tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field McLallen Columbia, t ity. I Ind.. are now their guests. Mrs. Marshall I will be assisted this evening by .Senator and Mrs. Swanson, Senator and Mrs. Ponierene. Senator and Mrs. McC umber. Representative and Mrs. Faircliild. Rep resentative and Mrs. Hrown. Representa tive and Mrs. Dent. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Lamar. Assistant Secretary and Mrs. I Breckinridge. Mrs. Thomas 1- Walsh, Mrs. Brant. Gen. and Mrs. Aleslnre. Mi. and Mrs. Hugh Wallace. Dr. Walfott and Miss Laura Harlan. Others assisting will include the Misses Wilson. Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, the Misses Burleson, | Miss Laura Johns. Miss Agnes Wilson. I Miss Mary Wilson. Miss Genevieve Clark, Miss Ruth Hitchcock. Miss Helen Mi ! Cumber. Miss Sallie Williams. Miss Nancy Johnson. Miss Overman. Miss Maitlano Marshall. Miss de Pena. Miss 1 -c fc'cvro. Miss McChord, the Misses Alesliire. Miss Dixon and Miss Lucy Virginia Gordon. The Seeretarv of War and Mrs. Garri son will give a dinner tonight for Secre tary and Mrs. Bryan. Mrs. George W. Fairchihi. wife of Rep resentative Fairchi'id. i.s hostess at a tea dance in the red room at the New Willard tiiis afternoon Her assistants for the attractive event will include Mrs. Claud.- A. Swanson. Mrs. Robert 1.. Owen. Mrs. Ira C. <'op lev. Mrs. William K. Lamar. Mrs. Fo k, wife of ex-Gov. Folk of Missouri: Mrs. Charles C. McChord. Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Klmcr Black and Miss Flora W il son The German ambassador and Countess von Bernstorff will give a dinner Wed nesday night. The marriage of Miss Klise ?'ampau. J daughter of Mrs. George T. Canipau, and Mr. Hewitt Lea Wells of this city took) place last Wednesday in Detroit, ui the j presence of relatives and a few personal friends. Mr. Woolsey Canipau was best j man. The bride, who was escorted by her mother, wore a gown with ful' court ; train of ivory cliarmeuse. The bodice was of rose pointed lace over net. and trimmed with rliinesgtones. Orange blos soms wreathed the Juliet cap that held the veil, and she carried a bouquet of Idles of the valley and orchids. Mrs. Cam pa u wore a gown of black chiffon velv?'. the bodice finished with black iace embroid ered with white. The decorations were in green and white. A background of Faster lilies and palms, it! front of which were while satin pric-dleux Hanked on ??ither side by lighted caudles in tall standards, formed a station for the bride and groom during the ceremony, which took place in j the ballroom of the Pasadena Hot*-*!. Mr. i and Mrs. Wells left tin same evening for New York, and will shortly take up; their residence in this city. Among the: long series of entertainments given for the couple before the wedding was a din ner by Mr. arid Mrs. c Goodlo- Ldgar. Ther. were twenty gu?*sts, and the table was adorned with white tulle anil whit* flowers, willi liny china dolls dressed as dolls for the favors. Invitations have been received hero for the wedding of Mr. Henry Lippitt. son of Senator Henry I". Lippitt. and Mis Marion Almy. daughter of Mrs. .1. P. Aim> of Philadelphia. The wedding v\ ill take place in St. James* Church. Phila delphia, Saturday afternoon. February _1. A small reception will follow at the Almy home Mr. Lippitt gave his fare well bachelor dinner Saturday night at the Agawam Hunt. In the company were Mr. Willian Gammell, who is to be best man at the wedding, and also the following, who an to act as ushers: M?. 'Gilbert Maurice Co.?*"J??n. Mr. William I?. MacColl. Mr. Thoni: I**. Klunier. Provi dence: Mr. Mortimer A. Seabury. Mr. S. Dae re Bush. -d. Bosto- ; Mr. Robert I:. Burch. Cincinnati: Mr. Howard I'. Stokes. New York, and Mr. Harvey H. Bundy. Gran Rapids. Mrs. William Schley Howard of'Georgia will not be at home tomorrow, hut will receive the third Tuesday in February. Mrs. Marshall J. Smith and her sou. Marshall. 4th. of this city, are visiting ! relatives and friend, in Norfolk. Ports mouth and Richmond, Ya. i Complimentary to the Misses Gould, daughters of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Ashley M.Gould. Mrs. Robert Newton Harper will entertain at a. tea dance today from A to 7. Another dance for the receiving party and other guests, tifty coupes in all. will follow touight. A midnight sup per will conclude the hospitality. The ! Harper home on the. Avenue of the Pr*s | id* nts is adorned with a flower scheme in yellow, among jonquils, palms and I ferns. Mrs. Harper w il! wear a' minaret I gown of yellow taffeta and chiffon, with I topaz ornaments. Her assistants will include Mrs. Cuuo Rudolph. Mrs. Daisy Slmckleford. Mrs. ! Langley. Mrs. Gudger. Mrs. Gouid. Mrs. ! Bonney. Mrs. Lueien Smith. Mrs. Lisner, To Cure m < old lu One Day ThWr T.AXATIVE DKOMO QIT1MNI5 Tablets. Iiruggist.-- n fuud money if i( fiiils to ?-ure. 15. (IROYK'S signature is on |h>\. 20e. Mrs. Harban. Mrs. L?:? ui?-l W. Baker. Mrs. Philip ?"ainpbe I. Mrs. William l^ee Carey. Miss Amjiaru 11?v? ro. Miss Leo nore. Rivero, Miss Dorothy Campbell, Aliss Dorothy Sht:ey. Miss Dorothy Shackleford and Aliss Tud.dl Hughes, with Miss Dorotiiy Gould. Miss Margaret Gould and Mrs. Helen Gould. Repi"esentative and Airs. Dunn will give an evening reception at their home. l."".l.j Avenue of the Presidents. Friday. Feb ruary HO. Mr. Robert S. Hume loft Saturday to spend three weeks in a tri?? to Florida and Cuba. The residence of Air. and Mi>. Mealy was the seen*-* of a delightful party given to Aliss Mildf d Healv in honor of her sixteenth birthday anniversary last Friday evening. The bouse was beautifully decorated with pink roses and palms. Those who participated in tin; darn ing, games, etc., were Alisses Alary Aladigan, I .aura Cadet t, Alargaret Rcardou, Helen Roche, Clay Burnett. Lillian Cadett, Helen Dojiii. Annie Alulroe. Alice <*row ley, Catherine Hurley. Agnes Aladigan, Rose and Alildred Healv. and Messrs. Nathaniel Sloan. John Hartigan. Ralph Winter. Bernard Nolan. A lea Chelini. Paul Winters. Thomas Degnan. Herbert l.orrey, George Keardon. Bryan AIc Kenna, Frank Aleegan. Fdward Halloran and William Healy. Mai. and Airs. Dapray entertained at supper last night in compliment to sev eral army friends. Their guests includ ed Gen. ami Mrs. Morton. Col. and Mrs. Clem and Alaj. and Mrs. Howard. The Army and Navy Club has changed the weekly dinner dance from Friday to Thursday evening, beginning tfiis week. Mrs. Gudfcer of North Carolina and Mrs. LangJey of Kentucky will not re ceive tomorrow, but will he at home at Fontanel Court February 1' J. Mrs. Thomas ('. Bourne of 1M-7 Ilillyer place will be at home Saturday. February 11 Mrs. AlcPherson and her gij<>st. Aliss < 'larey of New York, for whom she gave the tea-dance last Thursday, will be at home Friday informally. Mrs. Frank L. Freeman will be at home tomorrow at 17"t?? N street. Airs. James H. Patten has as her guest her mother. Airs. Asbury <*. l>atimer. wife of the late senator from South ( a rolina. Mr. and Airs. Harry Patterson Hopkins of Kuelid street are in Baltimore for a few days, and will attend a private view' of the art exhibition at the Peabodv Institute this evening. Mrs. M. <1. Wa.tkins and Aliss Ruth Watkins. who have been spending sev eral months in Philadelphia. will 'cave shortly for Montreal, where I hev will re main until June. Mrs. W. AI. Geddes of 1-1" Columbia road will not be at home tomorrow, but will receive iufortnalh Tuesday, the ITtli. from to <?. complimeiitar\ t?? her hous ? guest. Airs. II Davis of Melbourne. \us trali;i. Airs. Davis will visit relatives in London and 1 'openhagen hcloie reiuning to Australia. Tomorrow evening the Governor of V?r giuia will t;ivc the !?rst of a >eries of din ners at <he e\eeuti\'4* mansion in K'eh mond. in honor of the nn mn?-rs "f He genera 1 assembly, and will h;?\? twenty - live guests. Mrs. Stuart, who is now on a brief visit to Phi'adelphia. is returning to Richmoi'.d Poinorm l|. and will he hostess Wednesda; ? vei.is u at a small danee. The dam e is the !irsi of a series of similai fun.-tious that the governors wife intends irving. Air. and Airs. .!. T Granger are going t" Norfolk tonight after a stay he: nf week. They will \isit their daughter, Mrs. l-'eli.v ilolt. f..r M verai ?????k:-. and then g.. t-i Porto Rieo to stay there through tin- spring. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses h;e.e been issued to the following: Floyd K. Shaffer and B?-rtu- <Alason. both of Mount vilb . Ya. Lucius 11. Fields ot" Newport News. Ya.. and Maude t' Pierce of Hampton, Ya. Hugem- P. .Minor, jr.. and i-'ioreiiee. N. Payne <"larenee < ?. Keller of this ? itv arid An nie B. Rhodes of Staunton. Jack Biiins to Wed. NKW YOKK, February 1?.--Jack Bmus, wireless operator hen- of the lost steam er Republic, is to be married in June. \nnouucetneiit of the fact was made to day. His sweetheart is Aliss Alice \. MaeXiff of Flatbush. whom i ?? met when he was wireless man aboard tin- Adriatie. Blnns has ?j?jit follow mg 111.? sea and is now a siiip news reporter lo re. DIED. B ARTS' 'III-1IC. ??i. Sal tirda>. I'i-i.n?n 7. ir?lt. CHRISTUI'IIKK AI. BARTSt ill'.R. aged -ev enly years. Fun?-ia! <|?rivai?-t fr??ui TtvuiiH* l?. Na!ley*> fun e-al j>arl?.r>. l?"o Mth street M.iilhca>l, I'cl. ruar\ P? at pan. Internum at f.?ngr-> hioual .onK-ter.' ? ISIvl.l.. m?i I H.i-iiary 1!*M. a? a.ti?.. Wll l.l \M II. I'.KI.I.. in liit* m.mv lift!! v(-ar ??f in-- af Fiwera! fr??n late n-i?i<Ji-ii<i'. "1-> 'ah >tr?* | m?m"i ,.*,.1. lat^r. L>? ?S\Vl-.l.l. Ii''ivirn-.l tlii- hfe .>n Saturday. |>bniarv 7. I!? 14. ;il ?? a.iii in full triiini'.b faitb. ll\?tl?\ ItMSVVKI.I,. lb- leavt-s a vi ife. >i>t? r an?l t\;?> |.n?iber> I" UU'ThI Iu?m1?>. I ??liruari Jo. a? I ..'ei.- k, fr<?ui '/.ivix I?ai?ti>l cu.je l, l ri?'H?Js in*il^ii. DAI'l-- Sunday. I>l.r?iart mil. at !?:? 0 n.iu.. ai Ills residence. lli."? 1 Wvlle strr-rt liortbeaM. TKAVKRS IIARH!N?;T<#N. ft. 1? l<?ved huktMind ??f Sadie a Dade and ih?? father of Walter. C'b!????. Marie. James and Paytoti l?nde. Xotlee* fuueral ber?-afler. * l?M\AI.I?SMV Siiddenlr. ?.n M?M?day. Fel.ruan !?. |5*l I. at ?:4<? a.m.. WII.I.MM A., beloved ' husband <>f \T ? O. IV>na Idson. 'n h:n Spv | r<\ <i.-votith y.-av I N.>t> e Of flint Till inter. I GTtl-.l \. On Saturday. I"? b:u.iry 7. *f?]S. a: ."?:1.? 1 I-.in . a: h?*r res;d.no North ? andli:.. ? soutln a*?T. ISABELLA L. tiRFEN fnci> ' .I.'t.-.m, beloved r. jf. ?>f Thoma* IE ?n. | Iin.ral Tuesday. February 1?i at ?? a m.. from i sr. rotor's '.'!)? i and ?' at reefs sou'h 1 < a-t. Interment Moan; Olivet eemetery. ? ! H'h.AV ?>n Saturday. February 7. i!M4. ANN'TF, j beloved wife of .l.>hn H<>c.in j IIHhi ives hi >1 iriends .-ire reapeetfully Invited fa j?' tend the tuniTHl troiu l>er late reaMence. I eorner ..f 1?\ mii.l William sfTeets. Brent w?*?!. ( '.hence '<? S; Jautes' ?'hurch m 1t? ? ?'cbiek i a.m.. mass of requiem will !>?? offered {'<: 'be v. ,tf her s?>u!. Interment i* j M?>unt i ivojctfry. * jJA<'KS??V i 'ij'ii rl.is life >a*urdav. r?-V ! M 7 1W14. a\N1?KKW .lAi'KSON. beloved husband of l?ia:i? I'.-un | t .i'n .T.-i'kM'ii. [Kuti' r;i! fr-.m In* 'ate reaiden.-e. 174?? K atr.-ef I northwest. I'u^day a 1 11 a ai. Relative* j and friends ? MAIN t?n Sundav- February s, il>14. at * a.m . SAIIAH A. V. id.->w of rh. la tieorge .1. Main. Funeral service?. ?: her late residence. I: T 17tit street ;:orth?eM. Tuesday ??<?-nine. F> ' ruary i??. a: 7..? oVb*-k. Interment nt M uldletown. M'l.. \A'?tlr.--.--i j> a* ' ??v. ? Frederick. M?J.. papers pieaae copy.* ???? Met \\\ On S February v HiliiKU T. M.-? \\V Fur- 'al from tin- h<iii,? of h- broih--r. T5o*,% >I? ? iinn. !!"?* t.'-th win ?t ? ?utheast .v-rt: -- ? at lb>'v ? ? ? v i f" ??T ' ' titvh :it a.m T ? da> . February 1" Riir*; a! n '\ft .???in. terv. iWorc'v!.-, Mas- ??>:??? .opv.1 MLTIK1T.I. ?? Su:;^ay. F?-.art v 3i?l j, CHAR1.KS \t . ;? -:ov?vi 1iu,:.mu.1 - f T .v* Merrill. Funeral fr??m hi.- r-"-idem-.> :WT? Krrt?i Island av'-nu-' ti<?rtli?T-'. ??;. T.?es?1;:y. K^hrn arv i?>. m* p.m. I-'rleinis in*iterj f?t * ten<]. Interment private. lrt* M.JIJ<S. Oi Sunday. I>t?ru?rv S. lt'14 r 4 a.m.. JOITN IV MII.O. i?? 1?.t. d husband ? ' Carrie Mills. ap <l forir !??ur yeuro Funeral T-i. v?iay. r.-:?ruar> 1". L'.^O p.m. f-i-tii hi- l i' ? r. sid- ni-e. VJIt 7th >,r-rt jwvith west. IwdatUex and friends Invited. ? NASH. \t Hi,a. a V V. "n S.:ud?v. l-Vhnj* ?? *?. lftll. a '? 1 .?? a.tii.. F.HBK11T T??Df? N ASH. ajT'-d e; : yea!". N loved m>IJ "f Franklin 1' :;i .1 Ft tie Mi?.?re Na.-r j Nvti?-e ??f fiiTi.-ral :n Tu'-day'.- I'e-; POSKY. 1'eparted t ii i - 'tf.- Sunday, I'^hnmr - lft!4, a t ?;:.*;?> p.m.. at her re-'dee 1 til7t ;,th strvt-t uortb^est, UCIMi! \ !?< ?SKV Funeral from People's <-mffrt pit:?">na'. Chur-? M sfret i iM-tu.-.'.i Kth aud 7th street*. XVrd nenlay. February 11 a? 2 p.m. Friend* and relatives Invited. In Memonam. BARUFT I . In sad but 'ovlng ret,i^.,.hra; ? ?>f our durii'ii.* xrrai dduuehter, <Jauffbt??r ar.<i ter. AI.HF I'. F.AKUFTT who 1-f: i.b for a brichter world one year ago today, February !?. 101". Oh. the iiiiinory of That morning. As \r-- si<H?d with aobiiix b?art?. Seeine tie- ??:)?? *v< luvt-,! >,? drar.t . As she passed ihro.jch glory's Kit'-. And walked in paradise. BY TUfc FAMILY. iSRESl.AF. In sad but !?vm* r"-n embrart-? ef ! our d?-ar bu-i'snd and fnther FI'-fiD RHF* ' I.AF. who .lied uiu.' years ago t<-day. Feb | rJary 130-". CAMF'HF.I.I.. In lovius memory of my dear eon. | irKORijK *'\MI'BKIJ.. who died one year *??? ;<wiay. February *.?. 1913. I thoucht hitn dyinp when he slop; And sb^niui: when he died. His quiet eyelids rioted Ife had another, more than ocr. RY HIS MOTHLR. DI>NT. ii. sad but Iovins remembrance o* o.jr dear imdher and grandmother. MARY IIFS TMR iJl.NT. wii'i de par led tills lifj- Dv?- yea: ago toiia\. I'ebruarv ??. liW.?. BY HKIL 1IA( <;hti:k. .iosf.imh.ni> rfti.fu, AMI <<KANDIIAU<Hi IFHS MARY AND UBLEN. MURRAY. In loving re membra nee of ?< dr?r husoaiid and <?:ir father. JAMFS I MURRAY, w ho departed tnl? life two year* ago today. February I*. at hi.-? hom?. Silver Spring. Md. Oh. the memory of tfaa! morning X- we Stood with aching hearts Seeing tb'? one we loved so dearly pieroed with death's most eruei darts. ? BY HIS DEVOTFD WIFE AND CHILDREN. NOKES HARRIS. Sacred to the m nuo-y of o?r grandmother. JANE NOKES. who crt*Te?J i eternal life February 0. 1!1M, and our tuotber .1 \.\N1E HARRIS, wiio entered the jnariy gates February 'J. l'.?i:: R'.-bt on. dear grandmother and tn*?iner. your la U.r is o*er. Your w'lling hands will t >i! ui> more. A faithful craudiuoiher and mother, lxwh tro*' and kind. A truer grandmother and mother vou eon 1*1 i ?t find. BY CLARA AND MATTIE. PENN. In s.iil but loving petnembran. e of our darling si.ster. D?*KA F. FFV'N tn??e Cade!*, who departed this life cieveti >eara n^O. 1'ebruarj Kmi:;. Toe depths ??f our sorrow we eannot tell. At the loss of ..lie wr loved so well: And while fbe lies in r???a?*eful *leep. Her memory we shall always keep. ? BY HER .SISTERS PETERSON. In s:id a'id loving remembrance ?f in> dear sons and our devoted bi^'tner ??F0R?;F PF Fl-.RS??N. Who dl??*J two ' ca ? ago t??lav. I'ebruary f?. 1!>1!I. and RYl.ANl* I'FTF.RS< ?N. w ho died January It*. 191" We may not know whr death may emu To take our loved ones fr?mi our hour Iti;thougii our eyes with teart. be djm. Tie- i^mj ki--"?ws be-.:, wr'li trust in III:. BY MOTHER. TYLER. LAI RA. 1IENRIETT4 \ND OUTIIBERT. POllLERS. In sa?i but lov ig emen-t?ranee of our dear mother. SOPHIA 1'OHLERS. died tbnv vears ago t<?lay. February 0. r.?ll. ? RY HER Hill DREN. RDtRDAN. In but lovin: i incmbrare^ ?.f my devoted titolner. Airs. At .A RA IM?>R1?A N wi?o departed this life ??u ? y?*ar ago today. February i?. 1J>I?. I tni>s her kind and willing bands. Her f..?d and earnest eare; M> iioine is sad wittH'Ut her. i miss her everywhere. ? i RIORDAN. I" sad reuicmbraree ?.f u.y dea mother-in law and our d<-v??ted ffrauduta. ?'h > <b*parted .his life ??!??? rear ago t -da;. ! ruary P. l!?i::. done, but HOI forgoi i.n. \A l?. W IvBSTER AND I A Ml LA ' SHH'I FY. i H -ad but .ovine reuienibranec ?f j ?.v i.e;..v.-d -la ughtiT. MAIM ? >H II'LI'Y. ??.;??? i->??<! aw;..> -?< -u idetily thr**? year* i i"ila>. leb nary I!*1t. I lire.- mounrnftj! years h?v.- vanished. I 'Vnl. m ? to. teardiop- staii. Rut I he ue-iiwrs of my .b ar Alamie I.- -tili fre-ih within my heart. V a s roll .?n. ui\ In-art grown w a y. I 'i^iok of y..ij each da> : i I it.- nas never b?'? n ?jr?-ary Slue.- i,iv <;.-ai Man-1* pa??*??*! a * ? ' BY HER MOTHER. FUNEAAL DIRECTORS.. FRANK QEfiER'S SONS. 111U SEVENTH ST. N.W. MwItii ebanel. Telephone call. North Sl?. Caeorge p. Zurhorst, ;J01 EAST CAP. 6T. ! E?t?idi?bed 1SR7. CHAS. S. 7A HHORST. Mgr. W. R. SPEARE, ' Fi. NtllAL UIKKCTOlt AND LMB\LJJ??, 940 F Street N.W. WASHINGTON. D. G ! I'honcs I a.ii; ???? Frank A. Spearc. Mgr. j~~ John k. wrioh ! 1-537 lotii St. a.\V. Phone \*. jS. 1 R. 1-. HARVEY'S SON, i Chapel. lo^i 14th ST. N.W. Phone N. 2X1. IS. K. HAKVKY. I J. WILLIAM LKfc. Funeral Director < and Kmhulrner. Livery lu cctnnecUoo. (Joato^ dious cbapo! and modern crematorium. Mo4?al prices. J4X2 V>t. ave. u.w. Telephone e?i| \2si. Qui.-k. T?lgnltied and EtMeient Service. ' Complete funerals ?s low ab w- w DEAL & -? sit. H STREET NORTHEAST. Telephone Llm-olti :t4?>4 Oka pel. Will. im. SARDO &. CO* FLNERAL DIRECTORS AND KMBALM1W. 40S H *-t. n.e. Modern <*hap"l. Pb<-ne I^itco liHtablli-hed IhoO. JOSF.Pl! GAW'.ER'S SONS, 17.*?o-.Tj 1'ennfcjlvaula avenue nortbweat Obapel. Phone*--Main '.M2-5S1S. Oreno'tbvn*. N?iten?oHie Service. Joseph F. Birch's Sons* v>~j. m st. n.w. ''?r^jLovi"rr^,; ~ D. J. BREADY CO. Livery. JOHN T. GARNER. Mgr. ChanaL 14Q7 *>Hi *?. 1'hfto" S. X7*7 1'uftEfl.AL uESIGNS. JHTSMALL & SONS. Florists, Corner l."?th aud 11 ata.. WASHINGTQH. Waldorf-Astoria and 11.13 Broadway. Nerr Y?rL Flowers for Funeral* a Specialty. GEO.cTshaffer, Phone Ft RNISHB8 FINEST Fl'NEEAt M. 1*410. FLOWERS at LOWEST PRIO*S. Appropriate Floral Tokens Artietic?exprutalve?lnexpeanlv*. Prompt auto delivery aervt?*. Qude Bros. Co.. 1214 St