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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • 7

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Evening stari
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Havllaedo 1 White Ch J1 TT Keaincea sale of first (Lly Limoges French tions will be of painters and housekee table china. Note the exceptiona i White Maviiiand China ill Reductions. Now ii: $3.50 Teacups and Saucers, doz $11.75 ii: S4.50 Coffee Cups and Saucers, doz $2.25 $3.25 A. D. Cups and ii: Saucers, doz $11.75 $4.50 Dinner 1 dates, If doz $3.25 I $3.50 Brcaktast nates, I (ioz $2.75 li: $3.30 Tea Plates, ii: S3.25 Meat Dishes, ea.

11 $1.90 Sauce Tureen and Stand, each ii: $1.00 Teapots, $1.50 Chocolate Pots, ii: each 75c iij $1.00 Jam Jars, each ii! Si.00 Chop Dishes, each 65c ii: 65c Cream Pitchers, each 35c Oulin JV ii: Pottery, Porcelain. Ch 1215 St. anc HOUSE If" It Need Not to Buy "parlor YOU have been I of a new Parlor Sa to interest yon. These few special the variety of Parlor Sn comprising the most furnishing, In all finis! bolstering and IV 'I This 3-piece Parlor sign jn a polished inra. cushions of green silk 5 regular $40 value.

1 shown in cut, only. Regular S20.00 3-piece Regular S26.00 3-piece Verona Regular S34.00 3-piece Plush 5 Regular $40.00 3-piece Regular $48.00 3-piece Damas 6 Regular $50.00 3-piece Verona Regular $58.00 3-piece Regular S60.00 3-piece Tapesti Regular $65.00 3-piece Regular $84.00 5-piece Panne Regular 5-piece Panne Regular $105.00 5-piccc Veror Regular $138.00 5-picce Tapes 1-1 When in Do 1 HOUSE Seventh and I (E i Ditierent than any you have I Reeves' I Made a by Ree' 70? a II Next time you ai make the acquaintan lates. Always fresh, clea Made in our own ises under Rlifisr: I White China Sale, I 1 2 4- K. UllIleal 31IL 1 Vices. 1 i quality Haviland and China without decora- 2 great interest to china fj ipers who prefer white I 1 price reductions: -1 I White Limoges 5 Various Shapes.

$2.75 Icc Cream Plates, si doz SB.75 S3.50 Salad Plates, Si.oo Fancy Salad Bowls, each 2 8oc Vegetable Dishes, fj each 35c jj Soc Vegetable Dishes, each 25c I ft boc Comb and Brush Trays, each 2 75c Hair Receivers, 25c 2 S1.35 Salad Bowls, each 2 75c Fancy Xut Bowls, 1: each 85c Sugar Bowls, 25c $1.00 Chop Dishes, each g(Q)c $4.50 Soup Plates, $3.00 Oat Heal Bowls. doz iartim Co.9 ina. Glass. Silver. 1 1214-18 St.

HERRMANN Cost Much 1 a New Suite. onsidering the question lite we have something values will emphasize jj if lites we have on display, irtistic pieces for parlor tyes and all styles of jshion effects. i I Suite is a beautiful ahogany finish. Loose plush. A Exactly as rushion Parlor Suite at.

Suite $20.50 $27.75 rushion Suite $29.75 Suite S38.75 $4125 rushion Suite S45.50 Suite 21 rushion Suite $53.50 Plush Suite $64.50 'SllltP vv. la Suite $81.50 trv Suite $104.00 1 ubt, Buy of HERRMANN, Streets N.W. and better 1 1 cnocoiates ever tasted 1 Ihosolates Ij md sold ves at 111 I Pound. re buying confections ce of Reeves' Chocoil 1 in, pure and delicious. i factory on the prem- 1 perfect conditions.

1209 St i I1 I QLAi SECOND-HAND PIASU8 AT ALL. fKILKS, I Including sonic of our own make, but slightly used. Tuning by Factory Experts. J. C.

CONLIFF, Manager. SAMAHA showing a great stock of the Highest Quality Turkish Persian Rugs and Carpets. It is a carefully selected stock 1 and of great beauty. Oriental Rugs. Carpets and Draperies repaired and cleaned.

Manufacturer of Kimonos. Full line of Irish Laces. A. M. SAMAHA.

607 14th St. N.W. FUKSi Ys off on all Furs during our 24th Anniversary Sale, from Oct. 18 to Oct. 30.

Make your selections early. My repairing has no equal. Phone Main 2692. H. ZIRKIN.

821 I4TH ST. N.W. School and College Felt Flags, 25c 1 Meyer's Military Shop, 112311 Pa. Ave. N.W.

Have Fossein Supply tne nee wream any social functions you may be arranging. The purest and most delicious Ice Cream made. 45c a quart. FUSS ELL'S, 1324 14th St. Phone N.

192. j.vlti-OOt.eSii.ll.S 1 iniw GUIS AT POISES, SWITCHES NOW 00. $8.60 SWITCHES NOW $6.00 $8.00 SWITCHES NOW $8.00. Lee's Hair Medlcant. $1.

Restores gray hair to natural Prevents falling balr. Halrdresair.g. shampooing. 5. HELLER'S, AMAMAMAM GUTH 1 1225 St.

N.W. I HARD CAXDT SEASON NOW BEGINS. graCIAL FOIt MONDAY AND TUESDAY: Assorted Nut Bars, 10c each. I Assorted Nut Chips, 35c lb. Assorted Scotch Wafers, 35c per lb.

Tlonbrns, chocolate, 2.V: Iot. Luxnrious lunebeon serred from 11 to 3:30. Excellence and quality characterize all 7 1 Guth products. 1225 St. N.W.

I w22 fi0t.U8 i I Phone M. 401718-19 for Thorn ford fa Game or Poultry. HllSUiU Smoked Finnan Tiles. Yarmouth Bloaters and t'Mte Fish and all kinds of choice freak flak lotne Dressed Poultry a specialty. rhomfordt's, TTRACT ATTENTHON I Young's Delivery IV arc "classy." They attract attention ctcitwliere.

Finely.constructed ModJ crately priced. rE3 WkitfltTKV Carriage 464 HWPa.ar.ti.a. VlUll'JJtKepository, Phone M. 27. or 22 lOd THE CARE OF Many people have defi they are not conscious.

eyes are under constant st headache, nervousness aw ments which properly fitted OUR UD. and ir is different, gained through perience. and assuring the a and comfort. If you have where we'll be pleased to si ble lies. I "DAINTY" A a on and off with one liar duplex lenses.

I Special These mountings are a and have solid gold springs TlVOD.il DANTZIC Washington's Be 523 BOth St. N.W. ASK YOUR PHYSI OVER 00 YEARS ESTABLISHED. STlPTii "It Pays to Boy Best." CHAS. M.

STIEFF, Direct Branch Wareroonis of Factory, I 1008-1010 1" ST. X.W. iSES VOI EYES. i i ects ot vision ot which hey see well, but their jjpj rain, causing dizziness, 1 numerous other ail- gj glasses will relieve. gj SYSTEM tMIXATIOX 27 years of practical ex- hl atient absolute accuracy failed to be suited else- g.

vou where the trou- 1,1 oi 10UNTINGS I with genuine $2.00 guaranteed for 15 years ONLY. KETCHUM, it st Optometrists. Just Below F. CI AX ABOUT US. wrow? la i A FEATHER HOSPITAL.

I Painless Prices. Bring your OLD FEATHERS and we I will make them over equal to new at I i small cost. i I Years of experience bare taught us how jo I to make handsome French I'lume or a i vv graceful Willow from your old feathers. i Experts at Dyeing, Cleaning. Curling and Wlllowlng.

AS A SPECIAL OFFER to introduce our- d' selves to you we will se'l a ld-lnch tc FRENCH PLUME. White or Black, Dl I I Corner 12th and Sts. i I SECOND FLOOR. OVER HLYLERS. Kntranco uu 12th st.

All the Furs That Fashion Favors on View Here. a SUPERB coata for street and evening wear, elegant mantles, novelties In muff's, stoles and 0 tics. A display worth seeing. MAKER-TO NEARER prices invest fur buy inn with decided advantages at Saks'. We In- A vite comparison.

Furs Exclusively, 13th G. 1. a a Pure Lucca CnA 0, Olive Oil, I'M 1 fill 1 I 4 An absolutely If 01 4- satisfactory oil Vj P' for all uses, bi fV culinary or me- 7 IT diclnal. Our tl own importation ii. PJ botti'ns.

Full Quart, 5' Pull qt. bottles. J' full vfr 50c. ir Thomrapsoini 2 Frank C.Henry,Prop.,703 15th w.f.2S -H- sj I a uanaies vocoa in 5 Chocolates The acknowledged of the World. Ill The Standard by which all jjj others are judged.

Quality higher than price. Ill Price within the reach of alLIH YA mAH Deaths Reported. The following deaths were reported to the health officer during the past forty- f. eight hours: Margaret Killeen, years. October 1J3.

ti 1(11 iO street northwest. si Robert C. Cassell. GO years, October "22, 1900, 205 8 street northeast. Rudolph Stahl.

51 years. October 22, fi Walter Reed Army General IIos- pltal. Sarah Beano. 71 years. October 21, 1909, 209 Fenton court northeast.

Clement Herbert. 64 years. October 25. 1909, Harvard street northwest. 11 Mary Allen.

Ss years. October 22. 46n Cullinana alley southwest. Bessie Taylor. 27 years, October 21, 1909.

1076 street northwest. rj Gawrenee Evans. 2 months, October 21, 1909. Hughes court northwest. Benjamin F.

Barnes, 41 years, 514 street northeast. Gertrude M. Hubbard. S2 years. Twin Oaks.

Helen Brace. 81 years, 1310 30th street northwest. Alice E. Alexander. 85 years.

Govern- ci ment Hospital for Insane. William M. Kane. 25 years, 45 Massa- chusetts avenue northwest. it Nellie Fellows, 70 years, 121 North Carolina avenue southeast.

C. Andrew Barnes. 50 years. 120 street southeast. Wiliiam Joseph Howard.

months, 817 22d street northwest. Hager Robtnsoh, 38 years. 122 Pierc? street northwest. Joseph Gordon, years. 1209 street northeast.

ei Nathaniel Dorsey. 54 years. 50 Piersou street. Good Hope. D.

C. Ida E. Taylor. 3 months. 116 1st street northwest.

ai An Evening in the Old South. Miss Kstelle Ions of Fairfax. and Miss Adele Clark of Richmond, Va. will in i i- i i trie uiueueraie enoir at th? Oil- terta'nment to ho given Wednesday night in at the Arlington Hotel by Miss Louise A. Williams of Augusta.

Miss Wil- liams. who has a delightful series of old plantation stories; and tells them in el the style that portrays perfectly the real actors in them, will give "An Evening in the Old South i THE WORLD OF SOCIETY AND GOINGS OF FOBEIGN NOTABLES. Frederica Morgan Was Honor Guest at Luncheon Today. Personals. The French ambassador and Jus rand have returned from Europe, where iey spent the summer.

Sir John and Lady Harrington, who ave been visiting relatives in Detroit, are dw in aew JorK. tne guests or Mr. ana Irs. Frank McMillan. They will sail tolorrow for England.

Mrs. McMillan, rter seeing her son-in-law and daughter (T to Europe, will go to Detroit to visit and Mrs. Philip McMillan and Mrs. C. McMillan.

Detroit relatives of Sir John and Lady iarrington gave numerous parties for lem during their Detroit visit at their omes, the city and suburban clubs and the races. Miss Marguerite Barbour, whose debut posponed until late in January on acJunt of her health, entertained today at a luncheon, to meet liss Frederics Morgan, whose marriage Mr. Evan Sinclair Cameron will take lace November 3. Mrs. H.

N. Slater, who is so we'l known ere, is giving a hunter's moon hall at er Readville, estate, Pinebank, ext Saturday night. The invitations ere issued in old English style. Her ouse has a large ballroom, as well as brary, and the balcony will also be inosed. Mrs.

Quay, widow of Senator Quay, is gain at her street home, which was L'cupied last season by Mr. Phillips and is mother, Mrs. John C. Phillips. The itter has rented her Berkeley street, oston, home to Gov.

Draper, as she and lias Phillips will go abroad with Mr. hillips. who will be the first secretary of te American embassy in London. Mrs. Jolin W.

Pri of Louisville. ill give a luncheon November in honor her guest, Mrs. Samuel Spencer of lis city, who will arrive to vis her on te 6th. Mr. and Mrs.

George Weslingiiouse gave dinner last night for their guests, Mr. nd Mrs. C. H. Harrison of London, at rskitte Park, Lenox.

The marriage of Miss Susanne B. Ilening and the Marquis de Ciiarette of ranee will take place, it is said, Novemer 10 in New York. The marquis is now his way from Kurope and his parents ill shortly follow. Miss Eliza Howry, daughter of Judge rid Mrs. Howry, entertained two or three ozen young people yesterday afternoon i meet her house guest, Mifts Cora Bowen Jacksonville.

who is leaving tolorrow for New York. Mrs. Howry, Mrs. Lee Phillips and Miss Dorothy tYilams assisted and the occasion was an stremely pleasant one. Miss Edla Gregg Donohue.

daughter of Irs. Florence Donohue, Harvard treet. is visiting in Buffalo, the guest of apt. and Mrs. C.

V. Mesler, and will be way six weeks or two months. A series motor trips is in contemplation with er hosts. The engagement of Miss Irene Hare, nugtrter of Mrs. F.

P. Mitchell, to the icomte de Reughen de Houthem, grand mster of the household of the Countess Flanders, was announced last week in 'aris. The wedding will be December 3. Miss (Catherine Watson, daughter of dmiral and Mrs. John Watson of this itv, will be among the attendants at the tarriage in New York Thursday of Miss Ithea Livingston Schoonmaker.

daughter Mrs. C. Marius Schoonmaker, and Hewlett, at the Church of the Inirnation. Miss Virginia Schoonmaker will iso attend her sister. and Mrs.

Hew tt will make their home in Mexico, here Mr. Hewlett is engaged in business. Tuesday evening at Harmville, curred tiie marriage of Miss Alice Edlunds Paulett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. and Mr. Geoffrey Creyke Washington. C. The pulpit and latform of the Methodist Church were anked with ferns and palms Promptly at o'clock, to the strains of ie Lohengrin wedding march, the hridal arty entered the church', the little rihbon Iris first, followed by the ushers, Messrs.

ae Garnett, Robert S. Cnamberlayne. V. Paulett and Frank Mcintosh. Followlg the ushers came the bridesmaids, led Miss Julia May Paulett, the youngest ster of the bride, the other bridesmaids ntering in E'izabeth itichrdson with Miss Hattle Uugg.

Miss Bese Paulett with Miss Rosa Jackson. Miss irginia Paulett with Miss Edith Duvall. liss Eva Minor with Miss Lila London, he bridesmaids wore white crepe de line and carried pink chrysanthemums, lie maid of honor was Miss Hattie Pautt. a sister of the bride, who wore a larming gown of pink crepe de chine nd carried a bouquet of pink brideslaid roses. Just preceding the bride was her'little Jifsin, Emily Clarke, dressed in pink tiffon, carrying the ring in the heart of large pink chrysanthemum.

The bride, ho entered with her father, was gowned i llthit A L-n tin 1 1. i ni.n< oaiiu iiiiiiincu wiin outness iace. I cr tulle veil was fastened to her dark air with a wreath of orange blossoms, nd she carried a shower bouquet of rides' roses. She had on the groom's ift. a pearl and diamond pendant, held a gold chain.

Mr. R. Cecil Creyke was to best man for brother. A reception followed at the home of the ride's parents, brfore the departure of couple for their honeymoon trip They will he at home in this city fter November 1. at 1421 IT street.

Miss Margaret O'Donnell of New York ity and Mr. William Francis Franklin this city were married last Saturday tlx- Church of Our of Victory, onduit road, by Rev. Father Tingling, ie pastor, who afterward celebruted the uptial mass. Miss Katherlne O'Donnell. Ister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and red M.

Nolan was best man. The bride ore white lansdown satin, trimmed ith tipperary lace, and wore a large liite hat trimmed with willow plumes nd gardenias. After a wedding breakist was served at the home of Mr. and Irs. William T.

Malone to a few inmate friends, Mr. and Mrs. l-ranklln tarted for the south. After November 9 they will be home on Conduit road, he bridegroom is very prominent in raternal circles, holding the office of in the Ancient Order of Hiberlans and secretary of Georgetown amp. Modern Woodmen of American Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Taylor announce ie marriage of their daughter, I a lav, to Mr. Ernest Mansfield Woltz Wednesday.

October -'7, at 936 street -luthwest. at 7 o'clock. The newiy Snarled couple will reside at Mouth Carona avenue southeast, where they will at home after November 10. Mis. Williams, widow of Col.

Charles Williams, S. M. has returned om Seattle and Alaska, where she spent re summer with her daughter, Mrs. 101 ott, wife of Commander John M. Elliott, 1'.

S. and is visiting her sister, Irs. William H. Sterne, 1503 30th street, eorgetown. Mrs.

Williams will remain i Georgetown until the return of her on. Charles F. Williams, U. S. M.

from Panama, in December. Mrs. Burnham. wife of Mai. D.

R. urnlmm. retired, has taken an apartlent at the Parkwood. 174? street. At ome Tuesdays, as usual.

Mrs. Emma Kennard has just returni from a trip to Canada and Niagara alls, N. and other The marriage of Miss T.entilhon id Mr. John de Navarre Macomb, ill take next'Saturday afternoon Trinity Chapel. New Yuri The bride ill enter with her brother-in-law, I.

(Moolr Daviimii will f'VP Vy o. TWFJ HI' -vy marriage. After the church ceremony and Bo.vnton, who Issued the ivltations, will give a reception at the uckingiiani. Mr. Maconib is a son of ie late Col.

John N. Mareonib. Kngineer orps, S. and has relatives in this ty. I).

R. I.arned. S. having tent three months in the White moun? tains, has returned to his apartments in the Westmoreland in greatly improved health. Mrs.

S. C. Brooks and her daughters have returned for the winter to their 17th street home. Mrs. Jennie A.

Harbin is in the city, stopping with tier sister. Mrs. Mitchell, street. Her daughter. Mrs.

T. F. J. Maguire. who is recovering from her recent illness, will spend the winter wtth mnthor at hpr COttaHP.

Rrflddftpk Heights. Md. Commander L. L. Reamey.

S. Mrs. Reamey and Mr. Brewster Reamey have returned to their home. street, for the winter.

The members of the Guild of the Region of Loyal Women were "entertained by the president, Mrs. Olive O. Johnson, the eve of her birthday, October 22. Among those present were Mrs. Laura V.

MeCullough. Mrs. M. A. Knapp.

Mrs. Fanny G. Pomeroy. Mrs. Julia G.

Burnett, Mrs. Emma E. Mjers. Mrs. Lizzie A.

Calver, Mrs. Kate Pentield. Mrs. Catherine Bollinger, Mrs. Kate Riley.

Gertrude Spencer. Miss Helen B. Mathews and Miss Cora Penfield. Refreshments were served, after which lie evening was passed in games and music. Mrs.

Johnson was presented with cut glass and hand-painted china, along with otheri beautiful and useful articles. Cards of congratulations were sent by members not able to be present, to previous engagements. Announcement is maffe of the marriage of Dr. Alfred C. Xorcross of this city and Mary Gertrude Carpenter of Xltoona, which occurred Thursday morning.

October 21. at the home of the bride. They will reside at 81ft Taylor street northwest, this city. Mrs. Malcolm Scaton of i ho Farragut has returned from Europe.

iss Marion Byrd Drurv anil Mr. Daniel Thomas Hall were married October -0 at high noon at St. James' E. Church. Anne Arundel county.

culminating a romance which began in their childhood. The old colonial church, thronged with the relatives, friends and neighbors of the bride and groom, was artistically decorated with autumn leaves, heather, chrysanthemums and cosmos, and lighted with candles. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Hugh Martin, rector of St. James', assisted by Rev.

Mr. Mayo of West River, and just hefore the bridal parly entered the church. "Promise Me" was sung by Mr. Arthur W. Tapper, brother-in-law of the bride.

Mrs. Hugh Martin played tiie wedding march. The bride wore white messallne satin, trimmed witli duchess lace, a tulle veil, only ornament, a pearl pin. the gift of the groom, and carried a shower bouquet of lillles of the valley. The maid of i honor was Miss Margaret IJllingtou Tar- 1 ker of Washington.

D. who wore yellow messaline satin, hat to match, and carried yellow chrysanthemums, and the flower girl was Ruth Hall, sister of the groom. The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Hall, sister of the groom; Miss Eleanor Wilson and Miss Clara Hell Kent of Anne Arundel county, and -viiss Maud Parker of Washington. C. They wore white lingerie gowns, leghorn hats, trimmed with yellow tulle, and carried bouquets of white cosmos, tied with yellow ribbon.

Mr. George of Haltimorc was best man. The ushers were Messrs. John T. Hall, brother of the groom, and John Wilson of Anne Arundel county, and Victor Butler and Clarence Hall of Baltimore city.

After a wedding breakfast for bridal party? and near relatives of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Hall left for a trip nort h. Among the breakfast guests were Mr. and Mrs.

fiammond. Mr. and Mrs. Tillard Drury and Mrs. Pindell, of Baltimore, and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Parker of Washington and Mrs. Charles H. Welsh and Mrs. Margaret Herring of Hyattsville, Md.

Births Reported. The following births were reported to the health office during the last fortyeight hours: Robert A. and Mattie E. Simmons, October ill, 190W. girl.

Alex F. and Julia E. Freishefn, October girl. Cabell H. and Mollie O.

Adams, October lb. boy. Frank ami Agnes C. 1,. Genth.

October ffiOS. girl. Walter F. and Capitola I tore, October 1309, girl. Earl and Louise E.

Watson. October 18. giri. Cornelius W. and Fannie October ilil, 1909, boy.

George and Ruth Rieiiatds. October in. girl. Elijah and Margaret Glenn, October boy. Charles H.

and Annie W. yuander, Or4-U Oil Kloft LUIIfl n'l Thomas and Rebecca Butler. October IS. girl. Cornelius and Rosa Holland.

October Jl, girl. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issiied to the following: Thomas C. Sellars of Montreal, Canada, and Trma M. Peixotto of this city.

Dee Carter and Helen Lindsey. Arthur S. Harvey and Annie A. Sis. Clifton M.

Walker and Julia R. Bakers w1ii. Richard Hughes of Charlottesville, and Kstclla I.ee of this city. Walter Palmer and Estelle Reed. Jones C.

Harton of Fort Washington, and Etta Miller of Millers Creek, N. C. Daniel Butts and Etta Simnis. James W. Morse of Riverdale, and Emma M.

Carter of this city. Joseph 11. Talbott and Eva M. Houser. Matthew G.

Ecttcy and Elizabeth M. Reillv. Bennie H. Tisdale of Orange county, and Gertrude E. Daniel of Madison county.

Va. Ronjamin F. Reed and J.ena F. Mundy, both of Staunton. Va.

Homer F. Garber and Sallie B. Reed, hot ot' Staunton, Va. James Barley and Elizabeth Montgomery. John B.

Kershaw and Mary M. Pixley. William Ashton and Ixiulsa W. Dixon. Harry B.

Johnson and Maude E. Bealor. Oliver P. Crickenberger of Denton. and Susie M.

Hanger of Staunton, Va. William A. Hoekman of Bartonsville, and Duey C. Tapley of Saumsville, Va. Star Office Visitors.

The following visitors have registered at The Star office: Mrs. J. F. Ramsay. Asheville, X.

C. Miss Elizabeth Ramsay. Asheville, X. C. Miss Hazel Tune, Xew York city.

Mrs. S. W. Miller, Xew York city. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Dow, Xew York city. R.

C. Murphy, Oherlbi. Oiiio. M. A.

Van Billiard. North Wales, Pa. J. R. Dowlin.

North Wales. Pa. A. H. Randall, Xewburg.

X. Y. W. A. Thomas, Oberlin, Ohio.

J. P. Hermann, Brooklyn. X. Y.

MARRIED LAY ES. At the home her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burch (Iruves.

Franklin. on October IttOp, ANNIE I.A1' RIE GRAVES ami WII.LIAM MONKUili I.AVNE of Keuturkj. DIED. APrLEBERG. On 'Monday.

October 100H. at a.m.. at tho Homo for Incurables. Washington. It.

LOt lsE ANOHEY Al'-j PLF.BEHG. widow of Johann Applchcrg and mother of llelcne Downing of Frederick, Md. (New Orleans papers please BARNSI.EY. Suddenly. at Pittsburg.

on October IWtP. GEORGE P. BARNSI.EY. Funeral from the chapel of J. Wm.

Lee. 12 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, on ilav. October 27. at 2 p.m. Interment private.

2 BOWBEER. On Monday. October 2o. limit. GEORGE WILLIAM, beloved husbaDd of Matilda Bowbeer.

Funeral from the residence of his niece. Mm. II. L. BISSEI.LK.

48 II street northwest, on Wednesday, October 27. at 10 a.tn. 2 BROOKS. Departed this life on (Motier 22. at 0:15 p.m..

at his residence. 305 0th street oprthoaM. WALTER, son of Key. T. and Ann it- Brooks, born Octobrr .2.

1000. Funeral from Mount Zlon Baptist t'hurch. 13tli and streets imrt hoast. Tuesday. October 30.

at 2 p.m. Friends invited. COX. On Saturday. October 23.

1000. at 10:30 p.m.. at his resldem-e. t'amhrldsre place northwest. KRAXflS UARCEIJAIK.

beloved husband of Elizabeth Corlla Cox. aced fiftynine Funeral aervicea at Sacred Heart Church on TAvaday. 2ti. .11 a.ni. Interment in Mount oilret llPlnlltci and friends invited.

IMIWI.INil I lit Sunday. I Irt il U4. liar.l, at IS p.m.. .11 l.H'S A. IMlVVI Jr Irliui'il ofi Mary me liimlln; I'ttnerul froru late rosideiire.

ills S'lh northeast. iVfilnpiwIiv. tvtoher at Pa instead of Tuesday, a- previously aiifiouuo GAI'HIS. in Sunday, L'4. at resldem street sout In I I I'l.

GAI'IMS. in the eighty-fourth yrar of his Funeral sorvlees at St. I'himh. A southeast. Wi'rtiit'vlai.

-7. at u'rliw-k Ili'latlvps and irnd" Invited. Interment private Kindly omit 2 vywarh The death on IIi-ioImt U-'i of JOHN A. HAYWAIiri late Nr? 'k Volunteer Infantry and mh I Infantry a nteniis-r of Kir arson No (5. It ik niiunuiimi.

i mv UIV .1 In in futioral sorvioo I ir 14ih ami at roots. Tnostiay. ti. inlwr it o'clock in. JOHN oiiuiaml CHARI.KS r.

KEEKER. A.ljntant HAYWARIi. tin s.itnrilav. Oi-tntior IM. 'A JOHN A.

asp-il sovorty four IViuirli tors v.tora arii In aftoinl fmioraI nf hir lull- I't'iurail fmni VII Sn riitiri-h. I4ih iiml si nnrthuost. Int'siis' Oi'tiiiht 1 ni. liitiTiin'iit luiTati- of tlio Tout. M.

St'KM'EK. Sonior HENRY On Similar. op Iht 'Jl. ttmfV UAl'lHV. I.EMENTS of Itonry ami tl.iiiKtilor nf thr Into Jnhn Tbunms I'lmn ill tho si'vonty-snvont roar of hor Kunoral sorvioos at tho roshlmioi nf ilainrh tor.

Mrs. I. llainnior. lltli str -i Port hwnst. Tuosil ilntohor iiVlm-A p.in.

Iritoruioiit privato. i Italiiinnr. mil i'liiladolplila pniiors phasi oi.pj HERI'KRT. Knton'i) Into risi. vmlilmlr on Sat nnlay.

Oi tnt.or 1 EEMEN'I IotoiI husliaml nf t'arrlo llorhort ami ilovntnl father nf Mamlo llorh-rt ami lnnilin of Siilnoy Il. rliort lloiiriotta Hi-rhi i Jofforson. Fuin ral from Motropolltan M. K. rinin h.

11 si root hrtno'ii 1M anil southnost. Tnosilay. OotoN'r 1'ii. at n'oliwk p.m. sharp.

Rolativns auil frionils ivspmt-fully invltml to attrml. HKR11KRT Smhlonli. on molar umrnlnc. Or tnl.ii MARY KI.IZAHETII HER ItKRT, wifo of II in ln sixtiot.i year. Notice of funeral hereafter.

i ipers please e'py. KEEFER. On Snturdav. October 25. at p.m..

at Frederick. M.I widow Iaaiis II. Keefer. formerly 715 northwest. and liiollier of I rank Keefer ami Mrs Keefer Slneell.

Funeral from N'n. street northwest on Tuesday, Octnla-r 2ti. at 2 o'eloek p.m. tires aw! friends invited. Interment at Olenwood icineteiy.

KILLEEX. On Saturday. October at a.m., at her residence. 5527 street northwest. MAItC.VltKT 1LI.KF.N, beloved wife of Oeorge Killeen.

Fnnerat Tuesday, Oetoher 20. at a.m.. with requiem mass at a.m. at Holy Trinitr Church. interment at Mount Olivet tery.

Relatives and friends invited. I Peoria. Pawtueket. It. and Dubuque, Iowa, papers please eopy.i 2 MeANAI.I.Y.

On Similar. Oetoher 24. at a.m.. EDWARD. helove.i husband of Agnes MeAnally.

Notice of funeral liereafter. ROREY. On Monday. Oetoher 2.V at I a.ni.. MARY widow of Harrison Rottey.

Funeral from the residence of son in-law. Preston Barres. Terra Colt a. I'. on Wednesday.

Ortolan- 27. at 2 p.m. Services at St. Paul's t'hurch. Itmi 4'reek, at 2 p.m.

SlIREVE. On Monday. Octolier 25. at her resiiienee. 1545 titti street northwest.

ANN MARIA, widow of the late William Oliver Slireve. in the seventy-second year of her age. of funrral hereafter. SULLIVAN. On Oclol.er 24.

I0ti0. ai Ip-r residence. 1211 Union street siaithwest. M. St'LLIVAN, widow of tin- late hum a a Sullivan.

We loved her: yes. tin tongue can tell I low much we loved her and well: Ioid loved her. too. and He thought liest To take our mother home to rest. BY IIKR CHILDREN.

I Funeral Tuesday. Oetoher at from residence. SWA RTZF.LL. On Sunday Oetoher 24 11:15 a.m.. SARAH, idow of Swartzell.

aged ninety years. Funeral from her late 1112 Island avenue northwest. Tuesday iiftermcn. 2rt. at 5 o'clock.

Interment at Siglerville. Wednesday afternoon. Octol" 27, at o'clock. Kindly emit flowers. 2 In Memoriam.

BROWN. Sa.fed to the memory of our dear mother. MARIA BROWN, who entered Into rest fifteen venrs fig" today. 25. I VIM.

"Loved in life; remembered in death." "in our remembrance, deep engraving. Stands Iter loving image fair. Willi tiii.se hands so folded. Yet we miss her everywhere." BY HER OK VOTE OA I UHTER AND A. V.

YATES ANO 0 II HIHHVN. DEPONAI. In kind and loving remcinhrauce of my dear father. MARTIN .1 DKPON'AI. nli4 died two years ago today, October 25.

May lie rest in peace. .1. ti. O. I'll INKS.

in loving remembrance of mv dear sou. FREDERICK HIKES, who died one year ago today. 25. Tli" initlitielit moon is shlnine I'pftii his sileni jsravo sleeps. ue rHtiimf wake liiin.

The mie we omM not save. uv ins mother JOHNSON'. Iii -ail I in I Inline i-onii-iiiliriini-e onr ilear ilaneliter. t'ARKIK 15171.I, CIIF.AT II AM JOHNSON, win? tlpparlni Oils life luu years inru (mlay. Oetnber U.V miss mi.

ilearest daughter. Yw. miss vim every ilsv; lie Willi jrmi On tin- n-surri-i tiou ilay. BY I IKK MOTIIKK ANIi IWTIIKK. M.

L. MAOI'lltE. Ill Inline rem- mhraiice mi liKOUGi; MAlll'IllK. ami lather nf Wiiliani 17. Maguire.

who thirteen it-ars ago October Ho. BY IIIS WIKK Wit SON XEITZKY. In -mi hut Inline remembrance nf nin- dear irrniiilfatlier. WII.I.IAM NKITZKY, who ilieil inn- year ago Ovtolier -o. In llie eravevaril.

softly fl-i-pioe. Whore tin- tinners gently wan. I.ios Tin' Invril an ilmrly In his Inm-ly. sili-iii irriivi-. l-'an-woll.

ili'iir jrramlpa! May ytnir OiiiiiI.t Hi- us ci-nt'i- us ymr luff: Ami iviion liml rails ns bini-anril May we im-ot in hoavi-n by his i.ovini: SCIINEIOKF5. In l-iviiit; roniotnliraiii-o mir ilaiislili-V ami Mstrr. FFXKI wliii ilanai-ii-il this lifi- fimr yi-ars tnifiiy. Oi-lnln-r Inn nut fi-rc'ition. BY IIKK PARENTS.

Bill (THKRS sis TKRS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. j. t. clements, WISCONSIN AVE.

(Oonrsotowat. Teloplioue Webt 804. Was-billgtcn, I). O. FrankT qeier's sons, Hi it i to 14.1 i i a m.

Modern chapel. Telephone call North 325. teios. jvt. UNDERTAKER.

5TI1 AND 11 N-W. I1 hone M. 537. J. WILLIAM 1.KK.

Director and LiobaLner. in connection. Commodious. mapel ind modern luatorinm. Modest pri es.

Pa- are. n.w. Telephone call 1IB sons, FUNERAL DIRECTORS aNO EMBALME1U5. HTH ST. N.W.

leplioue Nort.i 375. Joseph F. Birch's Sons, e. NT Parlor fo. alt.

-A 1 ot. 1'hone West FUNEKAI. DIRECTOR. AND KMKALMEB, 94? Street N.W., WASHINGTON. C.

Phones Main Frank A. Speare. Mgr. Wil. EH.

SARDO FUNERAL DIUIJCTOIIS AND KMBALMEKS. at. n.e Mod-rn Lincoln 5.4. A GEORGE ZURHORST. I udertiih'T and Einbuliner.

Funeral dul East Capitol st. Telephone L'n'-oln .172. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Artistic Floral Designs, Up. See us Itefore placing orders elsewhere.

MARCH Superb Clusters, $5. Blackintoae'rt Floral Uesigns jreiit Freab and fragrant nteiL Blackistone's, jeZiia Funeral Funeral Geo. C. Shaffer. Beautiful floral designs rrry reaaonable la prices Pboaa 241B Mala.

14th and Kje ill. MU a.

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