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THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, S 06, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927. Clearance 1s Cutting Dec,ply into Prices We are making reductions on thosestylcs which we shall not continyc n stock—as well as the broken lots. Thus you have avallabl_e tor selectllf)n—— Suites and Separate pieces that are most desirable-—f—and \vhlch we have bar- gained" for clearance. OverstuLiving 3kprece Overstutfed Suite, as illuatrated above—consisting of Dawvenport, Armchair and Wing Chakr—spring upholstery, in- cluding epring cushion. All fronts and both sides of cushions are covered with Jacquard Ve- lour, while the outside back of each piece is covered with olain velour 5217fl to match. Special,... Handy Tables Davenport Table—60 inches long. Gumwood in Mahogany finish. Very -tt‘;; - tive pattern. as $22.00. REDUCED 316fi D s s s s w s ey Library Table, 54 inches long ~—Mahogany Veneer: scroll pil- lar ends, with at- tretcher. Was $58. $ .00 T e tractive ¢ o nnecting piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite—Jacquard Velour, ehions: Iplain outside backs. with reversible the velour Was $165.00. REDU CED 5147__§_9 Bedroom Suites on Four-piece Bedroom Suite, Both the Dresser and Vanity Case have generous size mirrors, Double Bed. Well made $18750 Special at g 4-piece Bedroom Suite—Dres- Dresser and Double Size Bed. Walnut Veneer and Gumwood. REDUCED 80 - i 4-piece Bedroom Suite—Dres- ser, Chest of Drawers, Vanity Walnut Veneer, with Gumwood. and there is a Chifforobe and and finished. ser, Chest of Drawers, Vanity R 137 Dresser and Double Size Bed. Room Suites 3-piece Overstuffed Living Rcom Suite. Very attractive Jacquard Velour, including both sides of Seat Cushions, with Slit AValive: ki | bustionious color on the outside backs REDUCED Dining Suites 10-piece Dining Suite—Wal- nut and Gumwood. Chairs have leather seats. 1982 | Hospital | Emergency dent and | fracture Was $240.00. REDUCED to 10-piece Dining Suite—Wal- nut and Gumwood. China Closet has grilled door panel and Chairs have Tapestry seats. Was $285.00. 2372 REDUCED Suite, of to Mahogany construction 10-piece Dining period design—in veneer. Excellent 'MRS. BUTLER DIES, " RESULT OF INJURIES, ¥ | ‘Was Thrown From Husband's Auto| Sunday Collision—Other Traffic Accidents Reported. in sarfield om sustained in > accident t into her death opene | 1t the District Mor 1 which F Slaughter, il | I old, 1009 Twelfth street, who driving the automobile which in the collision with Dr. Butle was held for the grand jury Mrs. Butler was first Hospital after later removed to fig Garfield Hospital. old Vietor «Mitc str suffered of the skull when lown by an adte cording to palice, 1630 Irvi Hampshire | boy is be Hospital. Mary Murph | Buclid street {an automobil === Goldefiberg's T s O AT rone Xteenth Lightning never strikes twice in the same place —so the old saying goes. anc ry storm (month) Every bill wnd shatters your pocketbook and vour ncome. same | € ich bur budget Li to strike you on our bills, as we charge no nterest, no extras, no service charges accounts on taken to} S | and Miss Ros | John D. | address immons of Takoma Park, Md., Wi iding her “ * across the street in fre street, | teenth ding to volice ken rfield | H T from y an automobile illiam Handy, 12 ond street, while rio road, 1 Dawsor vears old, of 1915 Eight t suffered a broken rig bably ir MRS. K. R. T.HIBAUT DIES. Burial Will Take Place in Arling- ton Cemetery Tomorrow. <ate Rector Thibaut, ars old, dow of Maj. Frederick W. Thibaut, 6th United States Infantry 1 Monday at Walter Reed Hospital. | Fort Smith, Ark her home for tb three of which Wyon Dickman kman Rector of rvives s conducted o'clock at plain John was born in past 1870 s. Joseph T of Ma PAY" RESPECT TO DEAD. 1d Mrs. Summerall Absent, | 1 | Gen. Attending Relative's Funeral. . Gen. Charles D. Summerall, U. {€ S. A, chief of staff; Mrs. Summerali | Mordecai of this ty adelpbia to rnoon of 89 years old, died i at her residence Rittenhouse square. Mrs. Summe: is a niece and Miss Mordecai is a sis ter of the late Miss Mordecai. Mrs Miley of this city also sur: have gone to Ph ihe 1 this Lauy ¥ Miss Morde he late Maj. A North Carolin Hays Mordecai of Philadelphia she was a lifelong resident. i was the d er of | 1 Mordecal. U. S. A.. | nd Mrs. Sar CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The W, C. v Institute will be held in pla the rly ¢ of Labor Husband w 1 t o« he subje cheon in ” ) | for the Mary an honor A, Miles Camp, War Veteran Junior Vic James Y Federation o will make ast command mmander Pr ment Comine president of Associations, Citi: th swel to ¥ homette, Ladies’ Aid Society of the German | Orphan Home will meet tomorrow, 3 | p.m., at Schneider’s Cafe, 427 Eleventh | street. | The Biological Society of Washing- | meet | BLAKE ot { BRISCOE. On Wednesday. January 1 Dast| grRrys. BUTLER. CARROL Card of Thanks xtend 1o t e SMITH Toved sister of Hannah Iness e f funcral later. Remains r JOA WASHING Ernest Jarvie' funeral parlors STROUD. Departed this Iif: Deaths. UD (Dppeniad Ihie e Bpcetar O s Remai BLAKE I On_ Monday KATE RECTOR, w W. Thibaut. 6th Remains rest K BLANDFORD. triumph_of fai 37 at 848 am hier. Mrs. Cor: 5. ARCHIE, Agnes Vaighn (nee Gray i 14 hasband He 15t G ¥ ats Thierment Oxon | daughte 13 latives at 6110 am. MA Srniest rvis Co. neral pariors, BRISCOE, devoted and Susie Ander- Notice of the W on BRIDGET wil will be Tue BUR of the la held Dose burial _of Tuesday Howital, MA vife of Dr. Homer resting at the S, H. | WILEFAMS. _Suddenly, ooy the S 1 at 8 am pHomec A0k At RLES A" husband e Fiineral at Co it /W amTE anuary 14 In MMemoriam. BROWN. | oving memory siater and ant. JOSEPHIN Piens Snyhe ‘ho departed this lite on t Cometors. PIgase| Goniio pister. % E v"!:nlth( L r 0 ¢ Teut 80 wweet i hea All loving_hearts remember yo G. C. HATTON AND FAMILY 11 A FLOYD' b e LIAMS. b Nofice Suddenly n.w on. Friday, Ji 1o the Shrine Of + a.n irt. where mass will be sunj the Sacred H; Interment Harian Reliel 0] B. CURTIS. Re memory of PHILIP S one year my Co GAINES Funer Hine services at 1] t Holy Comi Chapel DANDRIDGE, 1927 4t his residen JOHN DANDRIDG: Mary_ Dandridge. son of 1 H. Dandridge. Testing in peace today year has passed away. You one. HIS LOVING GR. JORIE M. GAINE but not forgotte . ‘beloved husband of DDAUGHTER Hattie and_the | hroth ats W Funeral . se. 30 pam. attend. January 14 1 friends invit i 1o L > will, convene ir P\ | 13, 192 aying tribute to other. GEORGE = a All of us remember No_one knows our los Few who know have But tears come D. = YOUR CHILDREX sad but loving re GADSDEN. Dena ife ry 9. | gAY, = H loving mother. M 162 > . GAD! -voted hus ad’ of Olive Gad n.w Kem: at. g hearts th HER LOVING CHIL sweetest memory of o Mre. MARY srother. J uary annary ne of her daughter RAH ANN 'GIBSON. | 3. . In < late Lewis Gibson and | mother, of Mary I. Gibson, Lola wife of devoted mother Young. John ‘D one by one one. but for must answer tives invited. A GIBSON. Oficers. Monica’s Lad District Auxilia and members of St |MEADE. In o 47 ntents ot St | MEADE, "Shotpandmother ed to attend a called today. January 121921 s “fi‘!“;:n_“;i:)ll;?;b ll:: | ]IE% LOVING DAUGHTERS AND (-IL\:X» BN M Rldiam | RIORDS loving memory s ag In sad nd loving memorr beloved fathe: 5. R OH N COLLIN Occasional Table — Octagon- shaped top. Mahogany and Gum- wood in combination with fig- ured Veneer. Period 33 50 f | will Saturday, 8 pam., in | have hair- 4 hall of th smos Club. | s will be F. S. Palmer, Burea al, Surv SMACKUM. Dist. Rec. Secty. & htomalogs . 4 On Monday. January 10, 1927, | | Biological Survey, aul B Tettyat 29 BETH, widow of | National Museum. ar of | ORDAN Januz 1920 | S DAUGHTERS. MAE AN | ROLLINS. Tn sad but loving | dear father WILLY NS, who departed this o foday. January Loved in' life, rein HIS DAT SCHICKLER. In loving father. who departed this life fo uary 12, 1023 am, ! Aux. Pres. LUCKETT. Dist. Pres. throughout. Chairs cloth seats. 365 Made of Walnut and Gumwod, with fine figured veneer. REDUCED to Do ROL fifteen vears Was $425.00. REDUCED to. .. design. Was $50.00. REDUCED to .. acht Club will give | aturday at the clubhouse, at h end of the Highway Bridge, January 13. at RLEY. On Wednesday Jamuary 12, at his’ residence, ebater st. n.w WILLIAM d of the late Ri “When man must bend i Hilbus Harl e of funeral later. oer some beloved to 2y, 8 pan., in parish hall ‘His work is done and he of the Holy Comforter. dark and_chee; 1 he be of comfort, Women's Alliance of All Souls’ | Church will meet in Pierce Hall, Fif- centh and Harvard streets, Friday, Rev. Minna C. Budlong, field General Aliiance of Unita- Other Liberal Chri: ncheon a pain of heart hath left for 'God's own Son ords. IFE AND but lovi _daughter NEY. who depart {e twenty-one years ago today, 1908, The garment of her soul has passed away The shining epirit and the love light sta Tha echo of her voice. her ey Just as they were, are with Thy way. O God, I cannot see, But all is well that's done by Thee. Some day He wiil make it plain to me Some day. when I her face shall uee Then I shall understand. MOTHER AND SISTERS. * Go. shall live. CHILDREN. * d this life Saturday. t_Gallinger "Hospi! . LOUIS. beloved sori He also leaves ives and f January 12. mp 4, P. 0. of A, will have an * Mon, 3 dinner tomorrow from 4 to 7 1 Johuson City. Tenn., Woodmen's Hall, 24 Grant Ik ‘om the chapel of 5 sw., Fridav. Jan theice i St Dom, s wil ung at Kk for the repose of her sou Rela- nd friends invited. Interment Mount i place. j. C. C. Bennett of the War De- artment will give a free illustrated lecture on “Fingerprints” tomorrow a the Men's Club of St. Mark’ Church. The club will e its usual i key supper February 10 in the new W AToh et oy Qesatedt wite | parish hall. { ‘mourn their loss two’ brothers and other ndy. Remains resting at vis Co.'s funeral parlors, " Thursday. FOUND. | vy in trom the Piret Tab: | Kpply - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Gawler Service Morticians_Since 1850 Member_National Selected Morti Main 5512 PEs s Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) I St. N.\W. Established 18. el hone JAMES T. RY/ Model Crnpel, . A"3efintie 1700 apel. a Private Ambulance. Livery in_Connection " CHAS. S. ZURHORST ST. | | Junuary 9. A. the devoted daugh: Let’s straighten ) —— - PART ¢ 3" Tesic ho . R st. between | ' st. N, ary 10. 1027 at | 212 3 Height, - | 3034 e beloved husband of Morrie Kila | ——— ‘Despite the frivolity of our SUit s & O’Coats artist, we're going to be in- Z | e 2 BARPIN—Saturday t tensely serious. 50 | Keltis Theater or between the - | Times-Heral 1 ard.* | g | 3. Nor Tl 1 S | k_fel i There seems to be con- siderable confusion in many On Liberal Terms || the biscuit business and v myle” poodle: red minds as to who's who in which biscuit is whose. ! | OGS Twe iack 3ud fan Hounds: Tk But— KRAUSE. p.m 1937 e Quick. Dignified. Efficle Automobile Service ’ W. W. Deal &6 Co. 816 H St. N.E. LINCOL Timothy Hanlon Laws of 456 11th st s.w. Remains | 641 H St. N.E Phone L. 554 s until 10 { ———— 2 THE ORIGINAL e i | 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N.W. 3. WILLIAM Funeral Director and Embalmer. Livery In_connection. C dious chapel and modern iame. | Moderate prices. 10, 1 _ Fuieral services 1730 Pennsy on Tuesday, January 11 R .. beloved husband of Inesday Webate January at 1605 | voted mother | Lottie Fos. | Sister of | Martha Apt Dixson n, - Mr, ir reward. 72 . = 7 RRIER- Reward. ail afternoon of va‘wd.t.\ al Shanei ot Fepa'k Long ago we gave our one great-grandchild anc jerate 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call gitloe i oy R0 %) Frank Geler's Sons Co. many different kinds of biscuits one family name. i PR s S : e e e “Telophone __Main 2473 : | murutie, neir Columbla e 2 the,m sunSh!ne' $45 | LINEN. Monday. December 10 )mwi‘»-n\l.h; because they're full of it— | o iV W $35 some Cpdrei 1580 CBlulil S I fer e Gnd W We do not want the DRE crepe witl Vi andmothe Lou Rock Creek Bridge car R e oo “T. F. COSTELLO | Rew HAYDEN. beloved ary € 1724 N. CAP. ST ___NORTH 7976, born in it, baked in it. Every one of our pack- 1 ? ages is so labeled. Purity and cleanliness are a Slflts & O Coats & or il € on collar. front 2129 18th st. n.w. Jamuary | NS0 @ dévoted dit for otter folks’ good % , Bth. Reward. Pot. 461 Lottie R by devoted credit for other fol S & 0 C biscuits. Nor do we want u‘ts oats X T " Matiae of 7 T & NORTH 7076, o Saturday ‘phone Linein 7170. | \118, 1 g B Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine s L Funeral Thu J. from Campbejl A. M. E. Church ols ave. at 1 p.m.. Rev. C. H. Wesl officiating with Rev. M. H. Manokoo. On Mon CH. ; R R | POCKETBOOK, : RACa—— $ .50 LS, e S DY o818 i Park pl. n.w d If you want these things...say so...you can o | POCKETROOK—Blte Teather~ 3% TAth and K or Conn. ave. and Porier st = On Liberal Terms | tage 3 EEYS, four ] b | Neither the successors of nor connected et 6 z Wo i T 150 | -m{' The orginai W. R. l-blpenr e.unw. ; iy T 0t 18 pent, o 00201009 H St. N.W. bly © C Inter- “ T Jenwood Ceme (Halur{!"n.r; Formerly 940 ¥ St. ESIGN D, vears. bel BT A T {BLACKISTONE 14th & H Beautiful Floral Dcs‘ig‘x‘\s, $5 at M st. Brogkv 5 00! MARY E, a . 4 wife of D." Noland. ~ Funeral from _the her Qaughter. Mrs. Cora 8ih st on " Thursday. 2 pm. Interment Glen: residence of Drake. 806 January 13. at Wood Cemetery. PEARCE. On Tuesday. January 11, ‘at 4:40 p.m.._at her fesidence. 1003 Irving Bt, n.w.. ANNA PEARCE, _beioved mother of Julius W. Ross. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. 13 trial order’ on the basis of ASANTS. Departed this life Monda antity at the Jowest prices L4 Pl ngary 10, 101 2:30 b at his umbia 55 ,ns 3 Tesidence. 950 S’ st. D0 JAMES H. | Fp 2 FEERTa” gy i 80w | The Hecht Co.— Cut Flower Shop, 1st Fl. gflm R, Pleasants. Remains resting at cGuire Floral designs delivered funeral parlo Westminster aud il sta; B Fpieral Thuriday, Jana: BN omed etting. - between . wialiroom *of | pavlors. -Relatives and friends invited 1 promptly to any part of the United States from uire's funeral tan Hotel and 18th st. now. . Finder Tuesday, J 2 Powhatah v fo John L. Cadst p18, T RUBBELL, idonce 108 Gth st .o MARY Phone Main 5100 T A s d_receive liberal reward. 14 ANN RUSSELL (nee Holland). beloved WRIS' nd id plating s fe of William D. Russell. Fu 1 1) BT o YA to Matle, std abie 950 | .- hoss rendence on Thuraday. Janoary 35 o ¢ ke B0 mcrs imass il B st a1 B0 7 e er S /| GEO. C. SHAFFER SR AP e 1 o | - A iR ina Scott and brother of Edward seott o | Our Only Store, 14th & Eye 1225 Union st. n.w, Funeral Friday, Jan- | - me—— e — uary 14. from John'Stewart's Memorial » A N invited to attend. E. Church, G st. between 3rd and 41y st. Sasice i | Gude Bros. Co, J212.F St | BARRING. pearl gnd platinum friends. ~Funeral other folks to get the credit On Liberal Terms || cisse- o il e i LM 412 H ST E. 4 say so with one word...Sunshine...only say it to Notlty Col. 3 1927, for our good biscuits. black leunis _Bro se. JULIA MILLS. Modern Chapel. your grocer. u worth saying K containing § 2630 14th N.W. cards. Reward. Return to ‘oleman, 619 Lexington pl. n ;. small fan. containing three $o two ‘cards on 9th_st. car, fro Rills ond k. ““Reward. | Phone Aldamn: 2710, We_solicit quality and Open an account now while these bargains are available. Pay in small weekly or. monthly amounts 3LISH S irch, "R _st. be. So— | ti [ pike or Hia our tWwo daughters, five :\V. L. SPEARE CO. well whenever you want.. BISCUITS LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. £0ld Gruen: ini. Thester or nearhy, | Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12e