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Woodward ' & L othrop 10 th 11 t ” F and G Streets These Are Substantial Reasons For Being Here Early Monday Morning iw Satin-Striped Silk Broadcloth I . . m Our Loivest Price in Years for This Quality mW One of the season’s most popular silks . . . and we have been fortunate to secure another shipment to offer at this, our lowest price in years. Os a fine heavy quality. . .with a medium width satin stripe in self color. It may be worn smartly and comfortably late into the coming season. H 39 inches wide. ■ White Maize Flesh ■ Eggshell Spring Orchid reach Coral Kink Pongee Prints, SI yard Crepe de Chine, $1 yard Smart Summer patterns Pastels, navy and black " Silks, Second Floor. These Silk Hose A |b For Late Vacations and Jaded Wardrobes I, - , Add Several Frocks* From This Croup of Are Values of Unquestioned Merit j Misses' Dresses ...they are 42-gauge silk—an exceptionally llk Reduced to $17.50 fine weave for this price. I ... they are full-fashioned—woven to fit and | U > hold their shape. ’ . j These better frocks, formerly priced much ... they are pure silk—not weighted. j i higher, have been greatly reduced. Shan ...they come in two weights—fine chiffon I fflfyj ® tung, silk pique, printed chiffon, printed and and service. I I | MLMjI mi novelty silks are included ... as well as ... they come in Fashion’s new shades—suntan, \\ _J Nut every type of frock you will want on your gypsy tan, Miami, nocturna, wrought iron, vacation sports, travel, afternoon and, Havana beige, as well as the light Summer vT7 informal evening. .. .they have double heels and toes for added 1L fjl Sizes 14 to 20 strength and longer wear. faK JSjj) M.ss.s' r,oc«,. thg.floo.. Hosiery, Aisle 19, First Floor. With the Continued Warm Weather Buy The Fall Patterns I a Few More of These Summery Frocb j||[ Have Ari Wed Women's Dresses I-3 These Fall patterns tell a new story of Fash- I S1 l djiy * on ** * ** USB * an influence .. . tunic effects • .. N§SI . • • intricate sleeve treatments . . . flares Reduced to SIQ. 50 \ 7 T Mlsr * hat atar * ! ro1 " the w “‘ and « ive flat ‘« in * | \ I | l wOtlyWi long-limbed effects. Choose your patterns r AP now ** ' a ”d * et y° ur Fail wardrobe reflect These frocks wore much highor priced .. . # their smartness. Vogue. Butterick, McCall , . t «t Ifi' and Paris Patterns await your selection here, but to make room tor new merchandise we I Mr Swl have radically reduced them. Jacket frocks. jj I BllK . rick 0ll .„. rly frocks with capes, short and long sleeves .. . ! I Butterick’*, “Making Smart Clothe.” 25c of shantung, crepe, printed chiffon and / ! \\WiJMM. Vo|ue P.ttern Book, August and September Is.ues .35c ... iil I II uOf (]p.i,\yi Vogue Dressmaking Book 15c printed silks. v 7FT Children’s Vogue, Autumn and Winter.... 15c •j \ j McCall Fall Quarterly 25c SiZCB 34 to 44 f f | J'* McCall Winter Needle Art ».r. 25c Women’s Dresses, Third Floor. Lj W w Patterns, Second Floor. Rayon Voile rA Jumors Celanese Voile 50‘ Y»d JA T " Jrwm $2-95 Same Qualities Were in Regular Stock vA \Wm/ at Much Higher Prices P , ri "' e<l Br ? tt * clolh ° Linen and Dimity CELANESE VOILE may be had with light and* dark grounds in the most . Juniors come or write in daily beautiful of floral patterns .. . large intermingling ones for frocks, and 1 to ave t * lree or f° ur of these small, well spaced ones on white and flesh grounds for lingerie. 40 little price sent out to them . inches wide. When the Summer is still ”go- Tfe * n 6 strong” and one’s wardrobe RAYON VOILE is delightful for garden party and dance frocks. In a If i s “wilted” ... these frocks add very sheer quality, but with enough body to “hang well.’’ In light and fresh impetus. Sizes 13, 15 dark colors, with small and large floral and leaf patterns. 36 inches wide. u and 17. d™, G 00.., Second KO<». I Frockj 5 3. 95 Junior Misses’ Apparel, Fourth Floor. THE EVENING STAB, WASHINGTON. D. C„ SATURDAY. AUGUST 9. 1930. NATHAN HORN, 68, TAILOR, SUCCUMBS Head of Twenty-Two Tailor ing Houses Was Native of Germany. Nathan Horn, head of the tailoring business which bears his name, died last night at his home, 1373 Jefferson street. He was 68 years old. Mr. Horn, whose death was caused by heart disease, had been ill for some time. He suffered a nearly fatal at tack three weeks ago while visiting at Atlantic City. Coming to this country from Ger- l many at the age of 18, Mr. Horn sub sequently established a small tailoring business here. Within 40 years, the re sult of a consistently effective adver tising policy and prudent business ven tures. this had expanded to a chain of 22 tailoring houses. Mr. Horn was a member of the As sociation of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, the National Union Society and the Knights of Pythias. Besides his widow, Mrs. Betsy B. Horn, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Makover, Mrs. Julius Johnson, Mrs. Morris Starbecker of Washington, and Mrs. Joseph Littman of Clearfield, Pa., and one son, Elihu Horn of Washington. Funeral services will be held tomor row morning at 10:30 o’clock at the residence. Interment will be in the Adas Israel Congregation Cemetery. MRS. MARY e'. CRAWFORD DIES AT DAUGHTER’S HOME Funeral Held at Residence of Son, With Interment in Congres sional Cemetery. Mrs. Mary E. Crawford, a native of Washington, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter. Miss Edith Craw ford, 758 Sixth street southeast. The funeral was held this afternoon from the home of her son, Charles Crawford, 1606 E street southeast. Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson of Rhode Island Avenue Baptist Church officiated and interment was in Congressional Ceme tery. Temple Chapter, No. 13, O. E. S., attended the funeral in a body. Mrs. Crawford is survived by three sons, Charles, James H., of Hyattsville, and M. V. Crawford, and two daughters, Miss Edith Crawford and Mrs. Emma Perkins of Washington. There are six grandchildren and two great grand children. She passed her life in South east Washington. RITES FOR S. E. SMITH Former Clerk of War Department Buried in Oak Hill. Funeral services for Sydney E. Smith, 79 years old, former disbursing clerk in the War Department, who died Thursday, were held this afternoon at the residence, 3037 Q street. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Smith, a native of Washington, who had bean in the Government serv ive for 55 years, retired two years ago. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lillian C. Smith, and three sons, Oram P., Sidney D. and Percy F. Smith. WILL STUDY TANKS On the recommendation of Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua, chief of Infantry, Capt. Glen H. Anderson. Infantry, at tached to the Tank Regiment at Fort George G. Meade, Md., has been or dered to France at once for the purpose of taking a course of instruction at the French Tank School at Versailles. The detail is made in accordance with the policy of maintaining a close liaison with tank developments in foreign armies. Capt. Anderson is a graduate of West Point Military Academy, the Infantry School and the Tank School and has been engaged in tank activities since 1927. Germany Rejects Polish Plea. WARSAW, Poland, August 9 (iP).— The Polish government has received from the German government a refusal to discuss new and higher German tariffs on farm products which have affected Poland’s exports. — • -- Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Ralph G. and Ruby Steinbacn. boy. Carl and Mary Chiseldine. boy. Arthur J. and Lilia F. Divers, boy. Archie and Bessie L. Gray. girl. James F. and Rosaline Dawson, girl. Frederick and Dorothy Southgate, girl. Chester F. and Anieanette Davis, girl. Horace T. and Cecile Herrick, girl. Willard H. and Alice Willis, girl. Warren C. and Hilda Mitchell, girl. Fred H. and Anne Van Vranken. girl. Russell H. and Ann E. Foreman, girl. George W. and Alberta Hawes, girl. Charles A. and Lucille Clementson, girl. Roy S. and Emma D. Dalton, girl. Ward W. and Cora W. Fetrow, boy. Charles S. and Evelyn V. Cobbins. boy. Charles and Evelyn T. Mason, boy. William A. and Norma Tinney. boy. Rucker and Estelle Crutchfield, boy. Qzro A. and Ruth Nixon, girl. Thomas and Corinne Byrd. girl. Frank and Editl) Brown, girl. a ■ Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Sarah J. Gramlich. 89. 1314 Kenyon st. George W. Rogers, 78, U. S. Soldiers' Home Hospital Patrick E. McNamara. 70. 1825 B st. s e. Lottie C. Zier, 68, Georgetown Hospital. Helen S. Reed. 59, 1521 Upshur st. George W. Davis, 55, St. Elizabeth's Hos pital. Catherine Davey, 23. Georgetown Univer sity Hospital. Joseph de Thierry, 16, Georgetown Uni versity Hospital. \ Marie Summerville, 85. 1201 N. J. ave. Joseph Booker. 50. 1415 17th st. Susie Pine, 47. Emergency Hospital. Fred Davis. 45, 633 Orleans pi. n.e. Jeronia Flack. 29. Freedmen's Hospital. Rose Lowery. 29. Freedmen’s Hospital. 1 LOST. BRACELET, white-gold, topaz set. Reward Columbia 1471. 1405 Girard st. n.w.. Apt. 20. DIAMOND RING, lost Wed. evening about midnight around Speedway. Reward. 129 6th st. s.e Lincoln 1378 9* EYEGLASSES—Lost Friday, dark-rimmed', bi-focal. Call Mrs. Martin. Dec. 2561. Re GUlTAß—Somewhere near Conn. ave. and Legation st.; reward. 815 18th st. n.w. Metropolitan 1692. KEYS—lsth and H sts. n.e. to Bennlng. Call Potomac 3064. . KITTEN, small white Persian. Reward if returned to 14X7 Monteilo ave, n.e. POODLE—OId. white, female: will lady who found dog which had pup call again? Re ward. Adams 3984. SILVER FORKS. 3. marked Mary Francis, on Rosslyn st. car; reward If returned to 3317 P st, n.w. _____ * SLIPPER—Narrow black beaded slipper, near E. Capitol and 6th st : reward. 11 4th st. n.e. ; ■ WATCH, man’s, white-gold, open-face, 17- jewei. Illinois make: initialed "C. A. W.." in one of the Smithsonian buildings. Thurs day. 1443 Parkwood pi. Col. 8019, | AMBULANCES Beat in Town. 01 AA Local Call Ot.UU CaU Chambers Co. CoL 0432 Eat. 1883 ONUMENTS on Display for Your Selec tion. workmanship and Ma terial Guaranteed. Prices Right. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc. , , 441 New iJk ■’ASPiHif. ““si.il 6870. Tailor Dies NATHAN HORN. 50 NATIONS TO ATTEND SIXTH ROAD CONGRESS American Automobile Association Will Deal With Foreign Travel in October. By the Associated Press. Thomas P. Henry, president of the American Automobile Association, said in a statement today the sixth Interna tional Road Congress, to be held in Washington in October, would be at tended by representatives of 50 nations and wouid add "impetus” to extending the highways of the world. Such questions as facilitating motor travel across international boundaries and establishing uniform traffic rules for all nations probably will be dis cussed, he said. Curb of Slfattko. SHEARS. THOMAS WILLIAM. We desire to thank our many neighbors and friends for their kind expressions o t sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the time of the death of our beloved son. THOMAS WILLIAM SHEARS. THE FAMILY. Hlarriagr. BATTLE—WILKERSON. Mrs. A. O. Wtl kerson announces the marriage of her daughter. MAUDE 1., to IRVING B. BAT TLE of New York. July 28, 1980. at Spar tanburg. S. C.. by Rev. R. K. Hicks. • HirtljH. YOUNG. On Thursday. August 7. 1930, at Sibley Hospital, to George W. and Emma L. Young, a son. * Hratlfa. BEHREND. FRANCES. On Friday. August 8. 1930, FRANCES, beloved wife Os the late Uri Behrend and mother of Eugene E. Behrend. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geier's Sons Co., 1119 7th st n.w., Monday. August 11. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. 10 BLAKEY. NANNIE. Departed this. life on Thursday. August 7. 1930. at 11:50 p.m.. at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Aman da H. Chase. 1838 Vermont ave. n.w., NANNIE BLAKDV. devoted wife of Ear nest Blakey of 2255 12th place n.w.: moth er of Mrs. Irene Steward, Mrs. Thelma . Mason. Edward. Carl Y.. Lillian, Mary. Earnest. Samuel and Connie Blakey: daughter of Mrs. Willie B. Steward and the late I.ewis Humes, sister of Mrs. Ma mie Smith. Mrs. Ella Braxton. Mrs. Ida Thomas. William Humes. Mrs. Sarah Johnson. Samuel and Douglas Humes. Mrs. Helen Felton. Mrs. Maxine Holmes and Russell Humes. Funeral services at chapel of Moon & Allen. Florida ave. and 12th st. n.w., Friday night. August 8. at 7 o’clock. Rev. C. T. Murray, pastor of Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, officiat ing. Interment at Madison Court House, Va.. Sunday. August 10. 9 BOOKER. JOSEPHINE RANDALL. Departed this life Thursday. August 7, 1930. ather residence. 1415 17th st. n.w., JOSEPHINE RANDALL BOOKER. She leaves to mourn her loss a devoted daughter, Geneva Fer guson; husband, nieces and nephews. Fu neral Sunday. August 10. from Union Wes ley Church. 23rd st. between L and M n.w. CHEEKS. CHARLES. On Thursday. August 7. 1930. CHARLES CHEEKS, devoted fa ther of Anna C. Brown. Louise Conner and Walter Cheeks Funeral Saturday, August 9, at 8:30 p.m.. from the W. Er nest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Warrenton. Va. 9 CLAYTON. LUCY’. On Thursday. August 7, 1930. at her residence, 1237 Irving st. n.w.. LUCY, devoted wife of Harry Clayton: mother of Thomas. George. William and Henry Young. Hattie Roland. Bessie Smith. Lucille Harris and Agnes Cheeks, and sis ter of Bertha Clark and Margaret Dix. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w., until 8 p.m. Saturday, thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Monday. August 11. at 9 a.m.. from St. Augustine's Church. 10 DYSON. EVERLINE. On Saturday, August. 9. 1930. at her residence. 824 25th st. n.w.. I EVERLINE DYSON, devoted mother of John L. Dyson. James R. Dyson. Mamie Thompson. Christine Rtdgley and Edward Dyson. Notice of funeral later. Remains retting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. ELDER. SAMUEL. August 8. 1930. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. E. N. Cory. College Park. Md.. SAMUEL ELDER, aged 68 years. Funeral Monday. August U. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadel phia, Pa. 10 EVANS. FRANK A. Departed this life Friday. August 8. 1930. at.his residence. 249 Warren st. n.e.. FRANK A. EVANS. He is survived by a host of relatives and friends. Remains resting at the chapel of George B. Clarke Co.. 1416 Florida ave. n.e.. until 11 a.m. Monday: thereafter at his late residence, where funeral services will be held Tuesday. August 12. at 1 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 11 GERACI. FRANCESCA. On Friday. August 8. 1930. at her residence. 728 Newton pi. n.w.. FRANCESCA, beloved wife of the late Gtralamo Geraci. Funeral from the Wm. H Sardo & Co. funeral parlors. 412 H st. n.e.. on Monday. August 11, at 8:30 a.m.: .hence to the Holy Rosary Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. 1° GIUFFRIDA. JOHN. On Friday. August 8. 1930. at Garfield Hospital. JOHN, beloved husband of Isidora Giuflrida. Notice of funeral later. GORDON. MARY. On Friday. August 8. 1930, at her residence, 3117 Sherman ave. n.w., MARY GORDON, devoted mother of Mrs. Marie Tucker. Miss Ellen Hayden, Annie Jackson. Fanny Thompson. J. H.. Robert and Harry Gordon. She also leaves other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral Monday. Au gust 11. at 9 am., at Leonardtown. Md. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. 10 GOTSES. DANIEL. On Thursday. August 7, 1930. DANIEL, beloved husband of Cecela Gotses. aged 48 years. Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home, 816 H st. n.e., on Saturday. August 9, at 2 p.m.: thence to t St. Sophia Church. Bth and L sts. n.w., where services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. HIPKINS. UPTON BERNARD. On Friday. August 8. 1930. at 4:40 p.m.. UPTON BER NARD HIPKINS. in his 32nd year, the beloved husband of Verna Hipkins. Fu neral Sunday, August 10. at 2:30 p.m.. from his late residence. 200 Norfolk ave., Bethesda. Md. Interment Rockville Un ion Cemetery. 10 HORN. NATHAN. Departed this life Friday. August 8. 1930. at his residence. 1373 Jef ferson st. n.w.. NATHAN HORN, aged 68. beloved husband of Betsy B. Horn and devoted father of Mrs. Joseph Ma kover, Mr. Ellhu Horn. Mrs. Julius Johnson. Mrs. Morris Starbecker and Mrs. Joseph Littman of Clearfield. Pa. Funeral Sunday. August 10, at 10:30 a.m., from his residence. 10 HORN. NATHAN. Members of Association of Oldest Inhabitants are requested to at tend the funeral of their late associate. NATHAN HORN, from his late residence, 1373 Jefferson st. n.w , Sunday. August 10. at 10:30 a.m. _ THEODORE W. NOYES, Pres. J. ELIOT WRIGHT. Sec. HOWARD. SAMUEL. Departed this life on Saturday. August 9. 1930. SAMUEL HOW ARD. devoted uncie of Mary Davis. Notice of funeral later. JOHNSON. JAMES. On Friday. August 8. 1930. at Freedmen's Hospital. JAMES JOHNSON, husband of Helen Johnson, father of Thomas Johnson and son of Alice Johnson. Funeral Monday. August 11, at 1 p.m., from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Interment Ar lington National Cemetery. 10 JONES CHARLES. Departed this life Wed nesday. August 6. 1930. CHARLES JONES, husband of Mamie Jones. 441 H st. n.w. Remains resting at the chapel of George B. Clarke Co., 1416-18 Fla. ave. n.e. Fu neral from above named chapel Saturday, August 9. at 2 p.m. Interment in Payne's Cemetery. JONES. HERBERT C. On Friday. August 8. 1930. at 3:45 a.m . HERBERT C. JONEB. beloved husband of Annie E. Jones, aged 42 years. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. A. C Belt. 5009 Belt rd. n.w.. on Bunday. August 10. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Intel ment Mount Zion Cemetery, Md. 10 LI CALZI. NICHOLAS. On Saturday. Au gust 9, 1930. at Children's Hospital. NICH OLAS. loving son of Soccorzo and Cath erine Li Calzi. aged 7 years. Funeral from his late residence. 228 15th st. n.e., Monday- August 11. at 10:30 a.m. Inter ment in St. Mary's Cemetery. * A-5 Sratfjfl. MASTRUKOFF. MICHAEL. On Saturday. August 9. IP3O. at his residence. I*o6 Riggs pi. n.w.. MICHAEL MASTRUKOFF. beloved husband of Aglalda Mestrukoff. Funeral on Bunday. August 10. at 1 pm. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Rela tives and friends invited to attend. MEETZE. GEORGE W. Suddenly, on Au gust 8. 1930. at Manassas. Va.. GEORGE W.. beloved father of Mrs. May E Watts, in his 87th year. Funeral services at Gainesville. Va.. Sunday, August 10, at 2 p.m • MILLS. THOMAS R,. Jr. On Fridav. Au gust 8. 1930. at Bibley Hospital. THOMAB R. MILLS. Jr., beloved son as Thomas R. and Annie E. Mills, aged 3 years and 7 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents. 124 R st. n e.. on Monday. August 11. at 8:30 am., thence to St. Mar tin's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. MOTEN. DELIA. On Thursday. August 7, 1930. DELIA MOTEN. devoted mother of Wyatt Moten and Mary Lloyd. She also leaves four sisters, one brother, five grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Funeral Saturday. August 9. at 2 p m., from the W. Erne3t Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. 9 NIMMS. Departed this life Friday. August 8. 193 W MAMIE NIMMS. 30 P St. n.w.. wife of the late Lawrence Nimms, who departed this life November 12. 1927. She is survived by father, mother, two sisters, three brothers and other relatives and friends. Remaiits resting at the chapel of George B. Clarke Co . 1416-18 Fla. ave. n.e. Funeral from the above named chapel Monday. August 11. at 1 p.m. Interment in Payne's Cemetery. 10 ROOT. CHARLFS S. Departed on Friday. August 8. 1930. at Casualty Hospital, CHARLES S. ROOT (captain engineering!. U. S. Coast Guard. Remains resting at Gawler's funeral parlor. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w. Funeral Monday. August 11. at 10 am., at Arlington Cemetery. Full mil itary .lonors. 10 WALKER. ROSIE B. On Friday. August 8, 1930. ROSIE B. WALKER, beloved wife of the late Charles W. Walker and mother et Lola Lynn. Funeral services at Arr.on Chapel. Sunday. August 10. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Arnon Cemetery. Forestville. Va. WILLIAMS. ROBERT MORTON. On Satur day. August 9. 1930. at his residence. 332 South Carolina ave. s.e., ROBERT MOR TON, beloved husband of Susie F. Williams (nee Slee). Notice of funeral later. In fflmnrtam. ARMENTROUT. GRACE C. In sad but loving remembrance of our only daughter and sister. GRACE C. ARMENTROUT, who departed this life two years ago to day, August 9, 1928. MAMMA AND JOE. • ARMENTROUT. GRACE C. In loving, re membrance of my daughter. GRACE C, ARMENTROUT (nee Hurley), who died two years ago today. August 9, 1928. May her Heavenly Father grant her eternal rest. PAPA. • ASHBY. LUTTY. In ssd and loving remem - brance of my dear mother, LUTTY ASH BY. who departed this life two years ago today, August 9. 1928. My heart still aches with sadness; My eyes shed many a tear. God only knows how I miss you At the end of two saddened years. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON IN-LAW, ELSIE AND ERIC EDMON STON. • ASHBY. LUTTY. In memory of dear wife and mother, Mrs. LUTTY ASHBY, who passed away two years ago today, Auguat 9. 1928 Dearest mother, you have left us. And our hearts are lonely still. But In heaven we hope to meet you. Where no farewell tears are shed. Where we will never know a parting. And no good-bys are ever said. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. • ASHTON. BERTHA. With fond and loving remembrance of my dear and loving daughter. BERTHA ASHTON, who de parted this life four years ago today. Au gust 9. 1926. I have had four years of sorrow, I am suffering the awful loss. But for the sake of Jesus I will try to bear my cross. MOTHER. Four years have passed away since that sad day When my dear niece was called away. God took her home. It was His will, But In my heart I love her still. AUNT IDA. BRIDWELL. ELIPHELET. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband. ELIPHELET BRIDWELL. who passed away five years ago today, August 9. 1925. Could you ask if I miss you? Y'es. It fills my heart with pain; But your spirit sweetly whispers. "Courage, we shall meet again. YOUR LOVING WIFE. ELLA. • CATLETT. JANE. In loving remembrance of my dear mother, JANE CATLETT, who departed this life ten years ago today, Au gust 9. 1920. I have only your memory, dear mother. To remember ray whole life through. And yours is one I will never forget, For I am always thinking of you. ONLY DAUGHTER. ELIZABETH JACK SON AND GRANDDAUGHTER, VIR GINIA. * CLARK, J. BLAKE. In memory of my be loved husband. J. BLAKE CLARK, who died eight years ago today. August 9, 1922. Masses at St. Anthony’s and Holy Com forter Churches. Requiescat in pace. * FERRIS. MARTHA ANN. In sad but lev- - lng remembrance of our beloved mother. MARTHA ANN FERRIS, who departed this life one year ago today. August 0. 1929. HER CHILDREN. • JENKINS. FRANK 8. In sad but loving rt membrance of our dear son and brother, FRANK S. JENKINS, who departed this life two years ago today. August 9. 1928. Not dear to the ones who loved him; Not lost, but gone before. He lives with us in memory. And will forevermore. Your heart was the truest in all the wide world. Your love the best to recall. THE FAMILY. ROCK. GEORGE F. In sad but loving re membrance of our dear son. GEORGE P. ROCK, who passed away two years ago to day. August 9. 1928. Anniversary mass. This day brings back sad memories Os our dear one laid to rest. And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. A precious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place Is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. We often think of days gone by. When we were all together; But. oh. how changed it Is now— Our loved one has «^o" v « ILY . . THOMPSON. NANNIE. In sacred memory of our dear mother and grandmother. NAN NIE THOMPSON, who departed this life August 9. 1929. one year ago today. I shall not forget you; the years may be But vain are their efforts to soften my And* I ?he t ’strong hands of time are too feeble and slender To garland the grave that is made in my LOVING 1 ' DAUGHTERS AND GRAND CHILDREN, LULA, EDITH. JESS AND BUB. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. 1641. Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 6647. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 Mb St. N.W. CoL 6324 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 232 PA. AVE. N.W NATIONAL 1384. 1888 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 861 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 08*2 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 024 New York Ave. N.W. District 2606 Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST M N|ti on || 2473 Modern Chapel, Telephone*™*' ll * ll ” l V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with the original W. R. Speare eetabllah- Phonie Frank 6626 N.W. Formerly 046 t St. N.W. W* Wo Deal & Co. _ 816 H ST N.E LINCOLN 8200 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 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