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W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home | 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Pb"“”{ Adams 10341 s oo n ELLIS RITES HELD. Funeral services were held in Arling- ton National Cemetery this afternoon for Capt. Arnold W. Ellis, Quartermas- lflfiflml,w who died Tuesday at Colum- ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR | EISEMAN'S—7th & F bla, 8. C., where he was serving as in- structor in the South Carolina National Guard. His widow, Mrs. Evelyn W. Ellis, accompanied the funeral party to this city. ' Born at Jacksonville, Fla., March 13, 1885, Capt. Ellis was an officer in the | nofld- Na ml Guard in April. 1917, ited & major of Infantry in | !he Ni Army for service in the World War. In July, 1920, he was ap- R i 2 i o r Army e fol - tober was zmuferred to the Quarter- master Corps. was attached to the Militia Bureau of fl: ‘War Department lart'eyunbefouhhmm(cho- lumbia in July, 1928. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY me GREAT FIRE SALE ¥ WAREHOUSE FIRE STOCK %= HUB FURNITURE CO. IRA A. WATSON & CO. 915 E St. N.-W. | || Office1000 Conn. Ave. Main7897 BOUGHT BY NOW ON SALE AT DISHES 100-Piece Sets Your choice of the house $7.50 For Thursday, Friday and aturday Get Yours Now Don’t forget the time and place. The titme is Thursday, Friday and Saturday at— NEW LOTS PUT ON SALE DAILY It all comes from the Warehouse Fire Stock. That’s the reason for the LOW PRICES. - See for 915E Breakfast Room | UNFINISHED Tables 2.50 For Thursday, Friday and Saturday See These Sure St.N.W. ON F STREET NEAR 13TH || purchasing BELL FUNERAL RITES. Services Are Held Today for 85-- Year-0ld Woman.. Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Bell, 85, who died Tuesday night at the residence of James W. Fee, with whom she had made her home for the last seven years, at 306 C street, were con- ducted at the C street address at 10 o'clock this morning by Rev. Edgar W. Beckett, pastor of tfie Forestville Meth- odist Church. Burial was at Forest- ville, Md. Mrs. Bell was the widow of Willlam Bell, who died at Mr. Fee's home six years ago. They came to Washington from Canton, 5. Dak., 13 years ago. Child Welfare for Filipinos. Babies of the Province of Ilocos Norte are receiving the benefits of the prize money which that province recently won in the “clean-up week” contest in the Philippines, The funds were used in equipment_for a traveling child-welfare clinic. The outfit, on a motor truck, is visiting all the towns in || the pmvlnne and conducts clinics, gives instruction to mothers and performs other duties. Abbey-Maugoleum Besutiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Ospesite Artington Cemetery Ride out in the afternoon and view this wonderful mausoleum in its serene and permanent tran- | tor quillity. This hallowed beauty spot {is an everlasting memorial to the || love and reverence for those who have passed on. ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL 1nspect Now—Open Every Day THE “PREP - SHOP" OF Parents! Here’s Value! Two-Trouser “PREP” SUITS Hart Authentic University models —in blue and gray cheviots, unfinished warsteds, etc.—the popular full-bottom trousers. Hart Scheffner & Marx fine | old. ‘were | criticized at the annual meeting of the MISS JULIET BROOKE DIES AT AGE OF 88 Funeral Services Are Conducted in |, Louise Home—Interment to Be Held Tomorrow. Miss Juliet Lyle Brooke, 88 years old, formerly of Staunton, Va., died at her residenu.mmmlnmme yester- day, after a long iliness. Miss Brooke was born Christmas day, in 1840. Shenllhedl\uhtzrotflu late Robert of St. 12:30 o'clock. Interment will be at Staunton, Va., tomorrow. Miss Brooke is survived by a brother, Johnmneumote,mdnmwl an Chermside, of Staun- ton. Va. SAMUEL ). STEINBERGER IS DEAD AT AGE OF 52" Native Washingtonian Identified With Hotel and Restaurant Busi- ness for Many Years. Cl t Samuel J. Steinberger, a native of | Hovert this city, and for many years promi- | nently identified with the hotel and res- | taurant business here, died at Emer-! gency Hospital last night after an ill- ness of several weeks. He was 52 years Funeral arrangements were be- ing completed today. Mr. Steinberger, who was born in ‘Washington, October 14, 1876, was for- cmd Ln the restaurant business in Po- H h survived by his widow, Mrs. Helene E. Steinberger; a son, Samuel, jr, and two sisters, Charles Beers and Mrs. Benjamin Wollberg, of this city. —_— Homework and examinations Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters of Becondary Schools, Brighton, England, £ RALEIGH HABERDASHER Tailored by Schaffner & Marx $ &h&mqm nnnnmm. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929. Births Reported Wiy X - lB lhl ‘m’“h“l‘l L.’ Gonzales. twins, boy mm "H. ana Marsaret W. Peatnerstone, . and beulllul! B ltohn Deaths Reported deaths the llum: mnn-entbl.n the last, B en M vmuy"u N . 'v'i"‘ o -nm i Measer, 83, ‘Georseiven Hos- Viceinia . peeney, 8. 45 v George M. Fiynn, 4. 8t Hisabein's Hos- Handley. 48, Uni 5 Bosinhour. a8, ':’i"a'.“v"c"ie;fl: Bowie, auI{‘kl Vel co. m‘“ru at. Triomas Harkam. 58, m’lfinfir nmm} in all nce 23. and Carrie ldnrl-. 1 Fobert Fneiperd 52, Brooklyn, and | viola R Davidson, 35, Weat Wew Briéhion, | Suaten isiand. N. " Rev. Pranklin ‘Johlu rnmmu Fatras Henri, 25, Selgimore, e " Vikenin. Bhave 30 Summitie. Hoan Roe A" nnil L M Joste Jemkina, T M Yo vy W_,"""“"" 134, Otlando. 71 ReiefinterSe vee: néflm“' otle, ni 2°80, Dona nd Marguerite DiMisa, —_— Three score leading citizens have is- sued a 36-page report urging that mili- tary training at the University of Ii- nois be placed on a wlunhry rather than a compulsory basi Braths. ADAMS. JAMES 3 101035, at 848 P a0 hin redencs I8 North _Caroli EID FRENCH. = Departed this life March 17, ‘1829, Tesidence of bis sister, Mrs Am: CK M. 4 of c-mmu L L = ureh. Geo: - "“c‘ur:m'n D. C.. ltli-. 1In. IACKSON. MAGGIE D, D, Departed { | rmacy, 'nndu rfifl‘u Beaths. D, The remains of A n o S. JAMES M. On Tugedaz, March 16, at_ 9:30 .m. Joth year, be ved husband and 'loving father of Wilbur O. Ropert 8. Himes. Funerai Xmm‘ late Riiode Islang ave. B, Priaky: Mareh : Ipter et T Olenmsad Cemetsrs: R tvoted ‘want dc aun! olw. arted | ro Htodar, Muren 10 1080 8T | h‘“fi’:fi ey ,qu:, ar: er e o duenier of J Wood ‘and_sister_of m;i'fim ay. March A | 5y e e, B lors, m%a- e, o antil Thuredar, ot 3 on, Bereaier st her late residence.’ 21 | ANNIE E. On Thursday. March 31 mt at_her mlduu East Clfton Ter: { .+ belo of Walter G. | Keily Alnee” Rrieesst). . Notiee of funerai | hereatter. | T. On w»dnud-yvi ti ve. n.e. ‘m. " Taterment Port Lin- | e The of Di- . Ladies’ Aufl'n'-n, lum?m iBernians, f the Geath of Mrse MARY LOVEL nd are Dotifled to meet at her iate residence. o t. Mareh 11, 8 pm. n.x.m'r gn Checretary e LYON, ANDREW J On Wednesd, . at andence Hoflnltll ‘ngl:gwh 3 2Y0i "ot i3 Py lhe Datiors of sam on Pridsy. 22, p.m. uv‘: “end {riends invited. Interment er MARTYN, ll.lA 4 SEANETTE. On n-uan Mareh ' 21, at NETTE. beloved wi Mortyn, Funeral servi dence. 2901 34th 2, at 1:30 Cemetery. FEVARE. M. 1931 urday. March " Taterment Cedar _Hill ABBIE. On Tussdey. March t her home. 303 V st. n.e. o somn . Pevare. Funeral services at Eest Andover, N, H. on Friday, March 22¢ P!)?l r:nm Departed lMl life Tues- day. March 19,1929, at 1 a.m., CHARLES, . the mb.eluv:‘ Huspand of Maf mu A d Seturday, Mareh 2¢. at 1 IP'I l D chuuh 1 m., from the &h and N gte 1929, at nl'l RICH. ™ Notiee of On Wldntlily. B Fom the above resi- {erment Briday” ot 3 pme Kine " Geotes ree Cotney, Va. lprederichipure, Ve, Daers please copy.) SKINNER, VIOLET VIRGINIA. On Tuesdsr. Delovea auughter of ed 3% 4 im0t un 'A c. lé'n“i::'}. m;i‘xv peral from ¢ r brother of Carrie 'olb' rg. Notiee of funeral hnll‘n(f«r 3r. Qu Wednesday. March gtown Univeraity aged Reiatives an iends 1nvi Interment (private) at Glenwood e pRE et B e T u.mm acy oo n-n«m.h- iate of MTer Vifsinie Dennig ! 3acoms. | VALENTIN : | WALTER. CHARLES. In br my 9 In Memoriam. ELLA L. n sweet memor: dear wife, ELLA L. JACOBS. who his life one year ago today, March Lovi It tonde: FOnn et el Vaks Temamber. Just gone away. YOUR LOVING HURBAND, JOHN H. JA- ml.u REV. T. J. AND ISAAC. remembrance of jear mother. 28, o, disd Tareh e dear brother,” Rev. NES. who_died Oc i ‘and ‘denr father, "fsAAC ed December 27. 1930. The deinel! oves from ug are gone. e voices we love are sti HTER R._ELIZA HENRY. DA OR, GHTER AND 'NIECE. OLIVIA DELOATCH. | SCARLETT, JOSEPRINE. 1n loving remem- brance of my mother. JOSEPHINE SCAR- ETT. xho died three years g0 todsy, Mm;n’r{ SON. DANIFL J. SCARLETT. * SCABLETT, JOSIE. In loving remembrance ife and our mother. Mrs. S58T8 SCARLETT, Who Ueparted Tmta it ihree years ago todes. Mateh 21, 1921 AND AND FAMILY. SIMPSON. llm! A In loving but sad re- membrance of my A. BIMPSON. dear daushter. RUBY . who departed this life ;;o's"" one years ago today, March 21, e,0f, 117 dear, Rubs, At the bedside Jear, Rubs, Sy a: - atched Her loving hands srow thin ARG saw her slowly fade away. tri hard to keep her with me. T Bt Gloa "Willed "that she ‘should €6, | Sorpcuai ety heati mun wer {N& MOTHER, CLARA SMALLWOQD. INRY H. 1In sad but Xovm‘ u- ather. mu lm elevon Fears uo md. TLINII. MARY mvcr! xn sad_but loving ‘remembrance of our dear mother. ICES , who departed shis, lite s Afteen oArs a%0 fodar, March art Saren MILY. um Im her own, and though apart, Dear_memories dwell within the heart, to comfort and sustain. And some day in & fairer land. Voice and touch the hand, 4nd then. with hearts that understand, e will meet our mother HER LOVING BON AND DAUGHTERS. * 1076 ‘ABA devotion in. memory o ouf dest jove and devotion in memor; daughter and sister. BWANN V. Ai— ENTINE. who departed this life six years g0 today. March 21. 1933. Sunshine passes. shadows fail. But love's remembrance outiasts all. LG MOTHER AND SISTER. « sad but loving te; son, nfi E8 flowers I place upon your grave Nay wither and. decay. ln‘;’fira"g\; ")‘x’:n for you, dear Oharll DEV 'MOTHER. ELIZARETH. In loving gn“fiee 'q!Aumy devoted daughter. “‘u- arch 31, RD; who depa teen years ago today, d kind in all her w um“ .:nd :m uu.m lnd J'fnr days; ind '::mx'n‘g% m'"fi She un e mlwl. ANNA ELIZABE' love and devotion sacred to the Qur dear wife_ mother and daught WENR! his Tita ‘one year ago 106ay, March 3, 1028. Today recalls sad memories Ana thove who st remmn-r Are those that loved you bes Alwazs through her Kindly tmmau And still more sought fragr: Among llh: nn!oul She held whttmure and Qtompanp : 1225 F Street at 13th 3 JEWELERS woolens; Hart Schaffner & Marx teiloring—two pairs of trousers—no wonder WO say they’re the best values in prep clothes in Washington! Sizes 32 to 36. One pair of Golf nney. ~ Funeral o rents, ”l ;TIL nw., e‘ ves and ‘Wednesday, March at his i Rt B h- o la st -m Alaid down: 3 Shn ellnn znlunn: n “uodey o Ber erewn. s Revent AT year Triaay: 5 arch 33, at 1o wm, from St Mays cntmhn , Shureh, Rockville, Md. Interment 20 R DIAMOND WATCHES NOW OFFERED AT HALF-PRICE IN THIS FINAL GOING-OUT:OF-BUSINESS SALE EVERYTHING REDUCED Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Lamps Platedware, Gold and Platinum Jewelry, Frames Glassware, Novelties, Costume Jewelry, etc. Twenty Such Wonderful Values as These— Plat. Diamond Watch Beautiful all-platinum case set with 12 diamonds and 4 synthetic sapph 17-jewel. Was $160 NOW 580 Rect. Diamond Watch Handsome rectangular case in 18-k. white gold with black enamel inlay design. 10 dia- monds. 15-jewel movement. s Now $50 $100 17-Jewel Diamond Watch Dependable movement. Very attractive design. 24 diamonds, 4 syn. emeralds. A fine value! Ve Now $175 Diamond Watch 18 diamonds and 4 syn. emeralds set in all platinum, Exen!llnt 17-jewel movement. veo Now $100 Diamond Watch Fine 15-jewel mo 18-k, old case fully designed with 6 di and 12 synthetic sapphires. $150 Now $75 $150 An Unusual Value! This diamond watch has 17-j. movement. g:ld case richly encrusted with small syn. sapphires and 16 o Now $225 Was $450 Whitmore and Company 1225 F Street at 13th On F Street Near 13th Knickers if desired. THE “PREP SHOP” OF Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street TWELFTH-F 8TS. A. Hend-finished ensemble of heavy .crepe. The full-length coat h collar and the frock is the chic The Smart Miss Will Make This an ENSEMBLE Easter and here are the newer Dress Ensembles $35 t 2 scarf w type. terment Mount "Olivet € ted. resting iavi peetully sleeping. Tast, weary trial l d suffering past. a ‘slence. Jou Lovmve pammy. 22+ DIGGS, WILLIAM THOMAR. On March 19, a.m., at his’ resi TLLIA J :flll of t! " lleb H:;"Il. m"'}‘. ’ u;‘.: o mourn “ave bigihers, Georie Mahion 3., Samuel M. W "Presie: ius; two. siiters. Mes. umo omnn-m and Mre Katie Anderson. eral se ices to id at the Pirst Basiist Onoreh: v. pm. Friday. March 3. in Arlington, Va. DIGGS, WILLIAM T. Officers and M of Morning Ster Ldge, No 0. L B 1 3 of e ty nfi‘"fis“(“«n Jay at Fridas, March 22, 1639, A Baptis > i eaves to mourn T d thres chil. lhl&l Fredrick, "ang four ‘siv; attie, Clara an 0.0t a host of other r;lu uu h S8 5. Yo Bidies. GRA FTER wife ot A et o sendaties Marion -nad Searihe . Getosn: N b7 feward. Neris 334 \CELET, mver 'Sd an st. L 1 BRA with dia- mond_and l:xnhlnn Reward:" Main 48 between 9 a A IIII!D lld d by ”Ifll B 15 1000 B i s Rewsed: Mt. Pln h‘ 8., We Reward., 1639 Harvare l'. " Yeiiow, 3 yeu id. trayed of Tost, ay Thorning. - Reward. " Gol. 11703, COLLIE DOG. svers to name Clarendon. t_Dane, male, n e et i | CREAMER. CATHERINE B. The plain and | C. The little )neht printed silk semble, the full- length coat lined and trimmed to match one-piece frock. Berberick’s—3rd Floor Visit Our Sorority Shop for an Excellent Selection ENSEMBLES Sorority Shop—4th Floor_ #0° | ensemble in flat crepe, showing an- other smart version of the bow frock, and new color blends. the flared, of Néw' $15 m B o e Pt nalr o lroun: shotiders. " Reward. Notlfy ml: iy i b At Rt o Leo ix"flwu er Rowlyn, Saturdey, Miren 1 reward_call clas: e Baon, w.,'a’i.. Wisconsin 3806 af! PRATERNITY PIN, P 2yt nethott Weinastein, 452 Newton pl. Monday after- remm car. Reward. o o nw. u-ng # H %’v:'f' e & M C. A. Bl i_840. h- mfisuu[w Teather, Tost mu At :-‘m.flm w-r‘} TPoreviened i Mo Ilurwnfl snd oovx. pbout 3 Taches hape: M erncon, Mareh 08 ¢ I’ We Lothre kY 2y, > JAWI In Memortam. ARCHER. SADIE B. In loving temembrance to " sterns mt' two years (AM ARCHER. SADIE B. In Jovil of my deat dnughter, SADHE B¢ who 1 life two years ago to- day, March 31, 1927, AIDK::FMII‘ \“ iml Just ended, ; And How ean -3'3«'“3-; oreots T ‘The night dew, which falls in I‘m Shall co 1“:‘ h verdure the grave where o5 I have shed, thoush in And the secret they flo shall long keep her memory wherever I fo. 1 learn as the years roll onward the past behind She is 'lluhlg;i.’m{. l love and LI RS NANNIE'S. A E! XA. 1 loved h‘“'h‘:l‘l :l‘I'I.I.,hl T8 DEVOTED SON. HERBERT W. BRYCE R M. In sad but loving re; i mrfle-nrufl lh’|;.lln three tuau AMarch 3L 1038 . CA‘L C. Xn loving r::flmnbrlllu of o4 this Nie one Year ago todas. H&'fiév‘fi«: Wik, MINA B. CAGE. MEW, FRANCES V. In sacred memory of our darling mother. FRANCES V. ‘who di H.‘ Ih ll‘e thirteen years llfl today, March 31, 1026. Sunshi . shadows fall. Butthe wexuttf nllllnn'ry Joii left behind outlasts them a Sy o r e beigved wite and moth- embrarice of our beloved wife e MER. ho de rted | this lite four years ago arch 21, 1 nunlum Alm‘lom . DINKS, JAMES Dm‘ Y P glfl but Joving remembrance o m’ CIY AMES ALE ner. XAl 2 ihis fife seven vears ago rodny. Saren Lt by leat the roses Koa B7 1ont e Settor taiis— 30k Tor'%er bne. S calis for alL And we must answer when He calls. -rfl" 8 the Christian's vital breath, rword st the gate of death. E with praver. A few more ears shall roll ore ' T ah "with those who rest Asl "'-';’r’.u'.” the tomb. HIS LOVING SISTER, MARTHA ALEX- ANDER. DIXON. ROBERT A. In sad but loving re. T"nbnnfiofi K 0 fl:fl‘r!!fl lhil it e!'one yéar ago today, March 31, 1928. No one knows how we -n'. you e sa 'you ‘were called away. Sads LOVING SONS. * . EVA E. A tribute of love to the ory of o deveted Sanshier snd als- fi FORTUNE. March 31 Tor voice till wears, we hear it not. o grow mare lonesome, %L{”nomenu ¥ , did sister l. v % llu.m . .A'llflhs IINE‘IT " ‘ln sad Aemembrance father. innrr # i &l ted life two years aso arch ’\ !lfl Ligening for ears, for o fod Punersl Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 T. F. COSTELLO 1734 North Capitol 8t NORTH ' Joseph F. Bird\'s Sem 3038 M St NWE W, Tfir‘dc % Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 38 & N Potomac 4600 |8 sears 08 1208 B _ut.. 45 sears ot 240 ¥ st o5k Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 9% New York Ave. N.W. “Frank Geler’s Sons Co. "oScm ehapeL.* Feleonons M‘m 473 astonsrls Sorsiee s 5 “‘ W. W. Deal & Co._ 816 B ST. N.B. uuooulun. JOHNR. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone_North 47. ~ CHAS. 0 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone 373 J-WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, BRI CREMAT 233 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384. l”l CEMETERIES. GLENW(OD CEMETERY Choice lots and sites for sale. _____Vaultage $5 per menth. " Fort Lincoln Cemetery* udCumtonum * Boll'.h .l’ndi fce: u:z‘ G Street N.W. . (Telephones: H:g,?l.l and Lincoln Prospect Hill Cemetery" North Capitol & W Sts. Phone North 676 IIIlI llr:. “I:: $50 up. W nn-mumh Conveniently lo- eated on ear line. 8 AT pince that sad dey we loved wi away. e i was His will, P arss we ris we love him '-ull 77 .E!"a%.!‘a.‘u" L7 A03he wne, depiine Foui aeo tods e e Dy Wnu that alwass "GEO. C. SHAFFER Wma Our Only Store, 14th & Eye ¢ Bros. Cou 1313 F St. . 1407 Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and A