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HE Co:y Home at the Grocers' Food Show in Convention Hall has been furnished from our stock. Seventh and' ye‘ JANUARY 11, -1925—PART 1. OU can feel per(ectly contented with any pur- chase made of us— sure I I lann that it will give continued satisfaction f(’)r[ vei.:yv Ro This 1s the time of the season when we go critically through the stock—item by item—and make deep reductions on those pieces and suites of which only small quantities remain—or which we shall not duplicate. They are decidedly desirable in type and quality—but expediency urges clearance—and there- fore we revise the markings downward—g;ving you the benefit of some real bargain prices: and the advantage of rare choosing for the home. It's the only way we can keep our stocl( always fresh and new. So no matter wl’xat you want— come and see if it isn't included in the “specials.” You can catch the spirit of the sale by these items that are featured. If you want the privilege of a charge account— it's yours for the asking These seven cl’larming pieces—Dresser. Vanl'ty Dresser, both \vith good size mirrors: Double Bed. Chifforobe, Rocker, Chair, Bench. The construction is a combination—with either Ma- hogany or Bird's-eye Maple—and the workmanship .50 of splendid type. SPECIAL NOW AT.... s $298 0 o Combination Walnut Bedroom Suite Another seven-piece Suite—Dresser and Vanity Case: both are of roomy size and fitted with gnocl qua]ity mirrors: Chigorobe with slid- ing rod and clrawer equipment: Double-bed Witl’l bow-foot: C}lair and Rocker, cane seats: Bench with wooden seat. Splendid workmanship throughout and nicely finished 7 interiors. SPECIAL NOW AT... $265 00 o & 3 Queen Anne Dining‘ Suite Of Combination Walnut. Throughout—in every detail—you will see evidences of the high-grade craftsmanship which has been lavished upon each of the four beautiful pieces. New to the Queen Anne types. SPECIAL NOW AT.......... s200 00 Englander “Twin™ Beds Handsome Ivory-finish, with continuous posts ; comfortable springs—and because they are of Eng— lander ma[(e you I‘(l’l(?“v they are superior Beds. Each, SPECIAL NOW AT 1232 In Mahogany or Walnut finish. SPECIAL NOW AT Chest of Drawers In either Walnut or Ma- hogany-veneer or Ivory- finish—38 inches wide, with four Commodious drawers: and heavy base. Very Colonial in type and very SPECIAL NOW AT G e A most attractive piece —deep seat; poised back. Fitted with loose cushion; spring seat and upholstered back. C“!hion. bflck flnd arms covered with Velour or Tapestry. The exposed frames are Mahogan_i: finish. SPECIAL NOW A’ 1373 | Bomaie. N ¥ || Des Moines. Towa $30,000 FOR SNOW | £ Vil :Merchants Advise Clearing of | | Crosswalks First in Let- An emergency fund of not less tha | vocated by the Merchants' and Manu- facturers’ Association in a letter to gineer Commissioner Bell yester- In the concluding paragraph of the | letter, Charles J. Columbus, secretary of the assoctation, stated that if the | Commissioners believe Congress | should be asked for more than $50,000 | the organization would like to be ad- | vised of the fact. The association expressed willingness to co-operate “to the end that there be no recur- rence of the ecircumstance which | throttled business - days.” Among the s contained in | the letter from the of Eov- | ernors of the Merchants’ Association | were the following “It is the opinion of thé board that snow removal should start just as| | soon as any snowstorm begins. The | tion should be the cross the downtown and other | ttled business sections | e most of the people congregate. | condly, the should be the | aning of the cross walks leading to | nd bus lines. Third, the | in the city should at the . made clear for vehicular traff t with motor- iven brooms and then scrapers. Then the piled up snow should be { hauled out of the business district.” { In dlscussing the snowfall of yes- | terday. Mr. Columbus commended the | District ities for the activity [ displayed the downtown ' section in cleaning cross wulks: of slush Col. Bell indicated his desire to ' THE WEATHER District of Columbia — Unsettled, { with probably rain or snow today and | tomorrow; not much change in tem- | perature | Virginia—Unsettled, with rain to-| |day and probably tomorrow; fresh, | | possibly strong, northeast and east | winas Maryland—Unsettled today and to- morrow, probably rain or snow; not uch change in temperatur West Virginia — Unsettled, with | or snow today and probably orrow; not much change in tem- 2 no Highest. 34; lowest tive humidity--8 a.m p.m., 90 per cent; 8 p.m., {per cent Rainfall (8 p.m. to 'S p.m.) hours of sunshine, no Temperature xame date last year— Elighont, 98- JoneaG A5 Weather in Various Citfes. 1 ature.— Max. Min Sat. Fri urday e 0 nt 0 Attantic city, XT3 Baltimore. Md Blimingham, Als. | Bismarck, N. Dak.. Mass J | i Chicago, il . Ohiio. e Wro. d. Obio Davenport, 1o Denver. Colo. Detroit, Mich.. Duluth, M work out a comprehensive plan for | snow removal in future when he an- i nounced vesterday that he would or- ganize a snow defense comn |invited the Board of Trade tion and the Chamber of Commerce to send repres ives to a meeting nooil to form the committee Naval Officers Transferred. | Comdr. Elijah J. Cope, Naval Supply | Corps, been transferred from the Inavy ‘vard, New York, to the battle- ship New Mexico; Lieut. Comdr. S. L. ter to Officials. | H. Hazard, from this city to Phila- |delphia; Lieut. Comdr. William W. | Smitn, command of the gunboat Wilmington to the staff of the com- | mander, scouting fleet; Lieut. Comdr. 000 for snow removal was ad- | Theodore S, Wilkin; , from the Bu- reau of Ordnance, Navy Department to the command of the U. S. S. King and Lieut. Cassin Young, from the Navy Department to the command of the U S. 8. S-4, Cards of Thanks. sympathy and beautitol floral tributes sent during the illness and death of our beloved mother. LAURA V. HENSLER THE CHILDREN. 112 cre thanks 16 mploges of the r Hotel for thelr kind vxpressions of sympathy THE FAMILY. * SULLIVAN. We wish to express tianks and “appreciation 10 our L DOROTINE Marriage. danghter, RUTH WATSON of Iilad, Md.. January Monro Suddenly. Saturday. Ja WILLIAM HOBERT ABBOTT ate T £ Tuesd National Cemete 11 ATZEL. 3 9 at her resi dence. 3 . ELIZA BETH, beloved wife A Fugeral f W. K. Speare H st n.w., on Monday, January p.m AYERS. Saturday. January 10, 1925, at 10 am. at her residence, 1820 G Mary L. Ayers, beloved mo E. Alien. Funcral se day. Jan 1 funéral parlor. s Olito, (Columbus, Ohlo, CRISWELL. January nei NOY. 3 A EKIN CRISW ington. T . Was buried in Cemeters January 9 ELSIE, aged ireen of this 1 Monday morning. January at 11 o'clock Tngerment at Adas Israel Cemeters. | FISHER. Januars 5. 1925, at 11:45 pn.. at his restdence Fenwick, Charles County. M. JOHN S FISHER, aged ar, Tuesday, January 13, at 10 K from ral parlors’ of George W W0 M st nw. Relatives and invited. _ Interment 1 Comoters 1 Friday. January 9. 1 at 1 F.. beloved hisband Funeral Mondas invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters ‘ 11e GRASTY. Friday. Junuary 9. 1925, at 7:30 Lingering illness, MASON COOKE GRASTY Funeral from chapel of John R. Wright Co. 10th st n.w., Monday, January 12, ut n. Interment Rock Creek. Kindly omit Rowers 1ne 3 o T Mo. Little Rock, Ark Los Angeles. Calif. sl auette, Mich | Memiphis. Tean. Miami, Fl | Aln New Orleans, Ta York, N. Y. I Plaite, Nebr. ha. Neb... adelphia, Pa. cuix. Ariz.. Pittsburgh, I'a Me vannal, | seattle, W | Springfiela. 11, : - Fia | on. . s — Finder . 1119 14th st., Main 3 name on collar, Reward. before sued. ¢ —Brown leather, confaining five one $5, several ones, about $60 in all; either in store. 10th and D n.w. or en ave n.w. Liberal re Jefferson st . BOOK, containing $13 and some cent alto 3 criptions for the Times: outside or in Herald Bullding. Reward. Dorothy Daven- port. 1120 Bth xt. n.w 2. and engraved “Elenne An Telephone. Cleveland 667, * vldn. 1830-1844, by Richs 12 30th «f, Rew ' RING_PU REWARD FOR THORUP, 1338 INGRAHAM ST. ASSES_Tortoie shell _rimmed, in case, Belasco Theater, Saturday mati- Call Cleve. 2908-J. v ographi 16th and M sts. n.w. Notify Box Spring. Md. _Reward. ' GLAS: Tortoise shell in leather case; L. Huske, Tuesday evening, Georgetown or street. Reward. Return 2616 L n.w. & shell, in Teather NDBAG—Brown leather: Chevy Chase ca d receibts. Cleve. 1083, CKERS—Taupe _check. in Ten and T Reward. _Adams 5305, AGE—C 10 bedspreadss, reward. Lincoin 2409, PIN_New Year eve ut Harvey's, small pin, opals and three diamonds. Reward. Main 62: fr. Bowman. bt PIN_Small joweled service pin; $10 reward if_retumned to 19th _st. n.w. PUP. Alredale, about 6 months old: “‘York™ scratched on collar. Reward. Phone Col. 1302, S 1 PURSE—Silver chain; lost Jan. 10, about a.m. between 1317 Irving st. and car sto) on 14th. Reward. Mrs. Lucy H. McDonald, 1817 Irving. RING—Amethyst, in Palais Roval dressing . Ample reward. Franklin 5602, 118 © TNG—Lady's, platinum, square filigree, § small_diamonds, Thursday &.m., between Col. and Quarry roads and Conn. ave. and § Reward. _Col. 2291 11e VANITY CASE, small, silver; initials G. M. B nw. Finder please otomac_2626. 1 Waltham. Reward. 1833 Monroe st n.w. or Adams 1372, 130 WATCH—Tady's, gold, January 9; rews Telephone North §458. 1 WRIST WATCH—Lady's; Gruen, M35363: yellow gold, fancy c strap chain; Sunday, Jan. 4, about 8 pm., between Bellevue Restaurant, Earle Theater or in_Palace Theater. Reward. Col. 5491. 1854 Fairmont st. n.w. WRIST PURSE—Silver, containiog $20; a| small purse containing $2, between x.wunl t., D. C., and Spire’s drug store, Mt. Rainfer, d. VLiberal reward. M. I Daly, 4501 Ivy st., Brentweed, Ml ° GREEN. Departed life suddenly, Wed day, ry 7, 1925, FRANK, devaied son of fuxan G * leaves to mourn their | loss two sisters, Mary Daggs 3 Susie Jones; Dro Charl hur and Fred Funeral Monday HILTON. T, HIL Hill Chapel Monduy. January Remains resting at funeral parlo, W. Wine at S am., MATTIE KON, beloved wife of Alphonse Jackson, motlier of Alphonso and Wendell. daughter of Lucious and (he late Susanah Mickens, J hersor Funeral from . on Tue tives and friends inv HNSON. ried this life Th ars ae 10:15 ., 13 Toved w Dr T fo mourn their loss sisters. Mrs. Carolinn § Me.: Mrx. Ada Henson of New York City one brother, Edward Harris: one grandson Chiester. A, Johnson, and a hos Hends " Funeral T. Riines’ fu terment Payie's Cemetery anuars 10, Ttvon). be. Jones. Fu ~Tuesday, “Jan anry p.m. Interment (Riurytand papers Friday, Janufrs 0, 19 residence of her sister, Mrs. W. €. st nw., ALl MERR beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs Merrsman. Funeral services | at 2 p.m., from the Transfiguration, 14th Gallatin st. n.w. KENNEDY. Officers and o Star Lodge, No. 40. 1 are herebs notified sorrow™ Monday night. the Home, for the purpose of as Campbell's undertaking estab st between Virgiuia ave. and D st sw. | of Columbia Lodge, No. 85, F ple, No. 9, invited fo be M. B. HARRIS. Exalted Ruler. Attest: FLOY, PA LITTLE. January & at Emergency Hos- pital, HE LITTL ew York ave. husband of Rosa Little, father of Mrs a Royall, Misses Catherive, Mat. tle, George, Frank 'and Richard Little, and Mr. George Royall. Final rites were held Thursday, January K, at Union Wesley Church, the Rev. Williams, pastor, officiat ing. Burial was at Paine Cometery. (Ham- let, N. C., papers please copy.» . MAGRUDER. F EDWARD American Clan, a.m. for Charlottesville. MILLER. Friday. January 9, EMUEL B, beloved husband of L Miller (nee Hubbell). Funeral from his late resi- dence, 10th Congresé Helghts, D. C..'on Monday, Juntary 12, at 2 p.m Relatives and friends invited. Interment Rock Crt metery. . OSBORNE. Friday, January 9, at her Tesidence, 1723 Jackson st. n.e., AN - widow of the late Dr. John W. Osbarne, V.S, A%, and beloved mother of Mrs. Flors 0. Schwinger and Mrs. Cora L. Sperle. neral from her late residence on Mond 2, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 11 PARKHURST. Thursday, January 8, 1025, at 2:50 p.m., at Georgetown University Hos- pital, GEOK E., beloved husband of Prelena L. Parkburst (nce Gates) and son of the late John H. and Eliza E. Parkhurst. Funeral services from the residence of his son, 3207 N st. n.w., Interment Glenwood Cemetery Monday, January 12, at 2 p.m. 11 January 10, 1925, at his 22 Mt. Pleasant st. n.w., beloved husband of Alice H Price, in his 56th year. Funeral ‘from_hi late residence, Monday, January 12, at 7 p.m. Interment Tuesday at Allen, Md. I RODGERS. January 3, 1025, at Gary, Ind., LAURA RODGERS (nee Parkerson), the be- loved wife of Robert L. Rodgers: of Mary Patkerson and Parkerson Gregg; s ., Robert Parkerson. Funeral Monday. uary 12, at 1 o'clock p.m., from Loma chapel, 1400 8 st. n.w. Friends invited. Tnterment at Payne’s Cemetery. RUPPERT.” Friday, Januars 9, 192 residence, 1209 Harvard i RICHARD, Jr.. aged 17 of Mr. and Mirs. Ernest T Hupp Fu- neral services from the above address Mon- day, January 12, at 2 p.m. n relatives and~ friends for their kindoess. | ry 10, 19 u.w., NANCY B . beloved wife of Michael B, Sean other of Edward Seunlon. Notice herenfter. - January 10, 1925, at : DERICK KIMBALL, beloved buband of Anne Ware § at ‘the rerl dence of "his daughter, iobert Young Sullivan, 34th st Funeral serv ice 0 p.m., January res of hix daughte (Cainix, Me. vapers please copy) SWETT. Junuary 10 ERICK 5., Tq it ERIC armony Lodg, A, Funeral Mo at 2330 pm., from 3105 34th xt. n.w Saty Januars 10, 1925 B, ana New ¥ THORNTON. Saryrg GEOIGY Dy e i of the late Sara, Ty er o William Mary ¢ Interm, tives un Saturday WL Willia eral hereafte WILSON. Ju BARNES. 1n loving remenibrance o WILLIAM H. BARNES. J €ars ago today. Januar LOVING BARRY. 1In sad but loving remembranec s bisbang SOHN P UERS departed this 1t = on tois e ary 11 192 o sius Con ey s AND FATHER May his est in peace HI MARY E. BARRY | poHERTY, | sister. ANN] two Auniversary Alovsing ( DOHERTY i n oot ey of onclosin from 1 oL day AND ESTHE 3 al from the chapel | of Rernard Danzansky, 8501 14th st. n.w.. | pom.. at his howe. ldylwood. Va.. after a | | Modern_Chapel. T mother. A LONELY DAUGHTER, MAMIE TRESs, * MCcDONALD. 1y | membrance of -t McDONALD. Ia AND SON. * NORRIS. Janu ory of o And though the d parting has Max wither an Ry Wi fade away HIS LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER MRS EMMA E. AND CHAN. Kk RIC ETTS, B ROY. 1In loving m f our JOSHUA R day. Janna May rest a HIS SISTE] PECCA GLASGOW AND MAMIE E. MILL o TAYLOR. 1In lo o of our dar ling_wite o ther, JT 1Y ol voar aEo totats January 11, brother e years T Rest, my dear wife Thy willing hand tLOVING FIUS Under the sod w Grandm re and more cach day ANDCHILDREN BUDDIE CUTIE AND BUSTER . 2 FUN};RAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H ———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare @o. 1208 H STREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ——— GLYDE J.NICHOLS —— T. F. COSTELLO | NOW LOCATED 4T _1724 N. CAP. ST. . J. WILLIAM Commodious matorium. Moderate Tel._call M. 1885, R. F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harver. 1432 ¥ St. N.W. FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot fede |~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i Modern Chapel. Tricpiose. _ Main 2473 JAMES T. RVAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel Lincoln 1 Private Ambulances, Livery in_Connection. VL. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. G626, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 :\[ ST‘ N.W. Established 1841 Phone West 96 YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. Timothy Hanlon .B. Phone L. 5543. ICHAS.S. ZURHORST. FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautiful Floral Designs af ol e eh & MM nd Central Florist jalise all kinds of Soral dedigus prices. Sprays with fresh cut fiow, 921 H st. s Main 2418 Trompt_Delivery. ery service. Artlstic —expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., i214 F St.