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WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE The University The raw-edge snap brim Its 2Y%-inch brim is turned down all around. Its pinched in front crown is 5% inches; Pyramid Grey — Corona Brown. 55 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street SCHOOL CHILDREN ES—uwe have a lot of dandy fine g boek covers made of heavy, tough paper, specially printed for school children. Come in, boys and girls, to- morrow and get yours between the hours mentioned below. 8:30 °til 10:30 Saturday Morning CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON 708 7th Street N.W. 709 14th Street N.W. Make the Entire Family Happ With Kinney Shoes—Big Wortlz, while Savings ; $3.98 $3.98 p 9 Women'’s Step-ins Women’s Pumps lack Suede Oxford Gun Metal Calf Step- = "Bh - g m in with Bow, Cuban s 98 Spike Heel. Same SW s .98 Heel. Same Style in in Brown Suede with Brown Kid trimming. Ay Women’s Sport Oxfords Growing Girls’ Oxfords Smoked Elk Sport 2 98 Black or Tan Oxford with Lizard trimming. $ -98 Rubber Heel, Same Style in Patent. Sizes 3-7. Oxford with Tan Kid trimming. Crepe Sole. $1.79 Infants’ Oxfords Patent Blucher Ox- sl'79 ford. Wedge Rubber Heel. Same Styvle in .$1.79 .$1.98 Misses’ Oxfords Patent One-strap with Black Cube trimming. $2.98 Creased Vamp. Goodyear Welt. Rubber Heel. Sizes 12-2, Tan or Gun Metal. Sizes 5-8. Sizes 815 $1.98 Boy’s Oxford BOYS' and Little Gents' Black or Tan $l '98 Lace Oxford. Goodyear Welt. Composition Sole. Rubber Heel, Sizes 10-5%. Little Gents’ Oxfords Oxford. Goodyear Rubber Heel coor e o dan $2.98 Sizes 10-5%. Prices Make 2 Pairs Possible 5 8IG FALTORIES GRANEY.: Shoes for the Entire Family 3160 M 731 7th N.W. THE EVENING SPRINGMAN FUNERAL RITES TO BE TOMORROW Lifelong Resident of Washington Expired Yesterday From Injuries Received in Accident. Funeral services for Mrs. Henrletta H. Bpringman, 77 years old, of 497 here in 1853. She was one of the old- est members of the Cavairy Baptist Church and was long associated with local church and charity work. She is survived by two sons and a daughter. They are Frank Springman and Detec- OPEN A CHARGE "ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F STAR, WASHINGTO! Heart Attack Fatal STEPHEN M. SPARKMAN. arris-Ewing Photo. Lost Garden Tools. To prevent having to search around among the vegetables or flowers for your lost garden tools, paint the handles a bright, red, and they will be easy to find WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Your feet deserve these shoes! '8 Built of extra-fine Plump calfskin in Autumn Tan or Black. Roomy shaped toes and close-fitting heel pat- tern. Durable soles with outside grain left on to assure long terms of service. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Very. Special ICE TONGS $1.35 A Necessity What you need for the Frigidaire ice cubes —heayy silver plated. Full length 714 inches. Specially pn:ed for tomorrow buyers at $1.35. \\\\\III/,, 7 ” TO\IORRO\\'——clos:s the Christmas diamond laid aside at a real WILL FIND THE STORE FILLED W i this Forty-first (4lst) Anniversary Birthday “Party.” Tomorrow is the last day of this spe- cial price ($5.95) on these Eastman made Kodaks. Special terms of 25c a week if desired. ¥0 u.lue lar ‘ BACK OF 'wficu«:}o"nn | | throat D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929 5. M. SPARKMAN, 0, DES ON VIS HERE Former Representative From Florida Victim of Heart Attack at Hotel. Btephen M. Sparkman, 80 years old, former member of Coni from the first Florida district, d of & heart attack in the Raleigh Hotel yesterday. Death followed a nlnung spell soon :({',," he had eaten breakfast in his m. Mr. Sparkman came here about two ‘weeks ago, accompanied by his daugh- ter, Mrs. Mamie Hart of Tampa, Fla. He left for a trip to New York, return- | Ing to the Raleigh Wednesday. The daughter, Mrs. Hart,_ accom- panied the body to Tampa, Fla. last nlghv., where funeral services will be Mr Sparkman was elected on a Dem- oeratic tlulet to the PFifty-fourth and the 10 succeeding Congresses, covering the period between March, 1895, and 1917, A native of Hernando County, Fla., —_— e FOUND. wa?‘ ANTMALS DpIy Anln;mcnt and ave s, Nat, 8068 LOS' | dress Box 56-A. i rlnt Rex. Lib- BRACELET. fle;uble. one ameth: two “stones pm sing, n, Wi nmnj ce_Theater, Reward. P return to Vi CIarE 3% Colorado ave now.. and re- ceive reward. . white stripe on GOLLTE, Black and Srar. White WP Liberal reward. Phone Brad- n epon con. mt in nm‘F leass name L " ndar ley flos ‘namsd 908 T <ilow end_white *No. 5ase; straved from shell, Clafiin case: be- ni6n Btation Tiex den Fose pn Nebras 386, Atk for Mr. Hol JEWEL CASE, dark brown ieather, o | 1o miscellancous Jewolry, inciuding ond_bracelet, diamond_a: genuine dismond rin leh. jade earringsa and imitation Tewels: wibly lost on colonln Expr ennsyl d tember, 34. ™ aisn Katherine NS south 1atn st rhmun;m one Peanypacker 757 | BTN Weilesley Colles: turn to D. Green, 3030 t;. e Tor Room BT Treasury ‘Annex 1. _Re: OCKETBC ning_driver'’s permit. permit and card, key | POCKETBOOK ' conial ator elevator oper it en and papers. Reward POLI & and -t Wednesday_mor 3872~ W H\l'chm Ted wold, marked K WRIST . B Colu WATCH. wmall ard. Notify 'Anne Apt. 300-F. Price Includes “Extra” Bracelet SAVE —on one of these $29.75 Styles for Men or Women TOMORROW 1S THE LAST DAY for you to save money on these Watches. 75¢ a Week STYLES FOR MEN OR WOMEN. Price includes an extra. metal band with each watch. Special terms—75c a week. Very Special Eastman Kodak $5.95 SETH THOMAS Complete with Candlesticks This SETH THOMAS CLOCK, finished in mahogany, comes complete with candlesticks $18.75 to match. Strikes the quarter, half and full 50c a week. $5.95. special price on diamond rings. savings, Extra easy terms count or open a new account with us, Pay Weekly or Monthly hour on two-toned melodious gong. Your opportunity Terms Boudoir Clock, $5.95 SETH THOMAS Boudoir Clock in rich mahog- any finish with four-jewel movement for only An extra value. \\\\\”Hl,> 7 Many DIAMOND Specials to have your to tomorrow buyers. YOU ITH MANY SPECIAL SAVINGS ON THE LAST DAY of Just add your purchase to your present ac- CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON DPerfect Diamonds 708 7th Street N. Also 709 14th Street N.W. 5. 24858029, Ad'- { Sparkman attended the public 'uhBou, taught school for s while and died law, being admitted to the bar m 18 ly. he was elected State's attorney for tho sixth judicial circuit and served from 1878 to 1887. He " declined the ition of ecircult judge in 1888 -nd also the appointment of associate jus of the Bumemo Court of the suu of Florida in 1891, He was a member of the State and congressional committees from 1890 to 1892 and then was elected chairman in the latter year. He was a delegate to the Democratic national convention in Chicago In 1892, JAHNCKE HONORED BY ENGINEER BODY Assistant Navy Secretary Is Chosen | Vice President of Society for Two-Year Term. Assistant S8ecretary Ernest Lee Jahncke of the Navy has been chosen for a two- year term as vice president of the American Soclety of Mechanical Engi- ners by unanimous vote of the mem- bership, it was announced here today. Mr Jahncke is to assume the posi- tion at the close of the annual meeting of the society in December. Mr. Jahncke is an engineer and has been actively identified with the affairs of the American Soclety of Mechanical Engineers, \GIBSON'S NIECE SEEKS AIR LAURELS Girl Flyer Wants to Win Recog- nition and License as Com- mercial Pilot. NEW YORK, (#).—Nancy Hopktnn.[ niece of Charles Dana Gibson and one | of the youngest woman pilots in the country, expects to soon receive her li- | cense to pilot commercial planes. Miss Nancy is 20. Her father is Al-| bert T. Hopkins of Washington. She does not yearn to do fancy stunts or to hang up records. She longs to skim through the ether, a competent engi- neer of the airlanes, giving earthbound mortals the thrill of fiyh | ‘While completing the reaulred 50 hours' solo flights at Roosevelt Field, she | is earning money by giving out infor- mation at the field. Bhe answers all sorts of questions. Aviators come in from long hops and | want information about hangars lnd hotels, Nancy knows just what to tell them. She meets anxious parents and | eager youngsters who want to enter the | fiying ‘game. Nancy took her first fiying lessons -t‘ Hoover Pield, Washington, and is com- pleting her training at Roosevelt. She | had her private pilot's license a year | after she left achool. ____ FUNERAL DIRECTO! aucceeamg the erlmRn 1'W. R, Speare Co. | 1623 Connecticut Ave. Potornac 4600 | 8 _years at 1208 H st., 45 years at 940 P st. FClyde J. Nichols, Inc.! 4200 Sth_ St N.W. Col._6324. J- WILLIAM TEE'S SONS, AL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE_N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1385. cHAs. S. ZURHORST ST CAPITOL ST. e_Lincoln 0332, Ioseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISBAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. Gaone west oome Frank Geier’s Sons Co. {113 SEVENTH 8T N.W. National 2473 | Modern C Herbert B Nevius Funer l Homa Main 9000 Funeral Director 641 H St. N. I lnc. 3343' V. L. SPEARE CO.| Neither the successors of nor connected | with the orl i:lne nubluh-‘ m 009 Phone Prapk. 6028 Hi Formerlv 940 F St. N.W. Dignified. Efcient Service, ick. Autonobi . LINCOLN_ 8200. Wm. H. Sardo & Co.| | Private Limousine Ambulance R Lincoln 0524 el Tishied \JOHN R."WRIGHT CO., 1831,10th 5. N.W. Phone North 0847 | CEMETERI! | "GLENWOOD CEME ‘ Vaultage $5 per month. Choice lots and sites for sale. FUNERAL D! GN GEO. C. SHAFFER 'RESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD. Ei RICES, TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0106 s Hthi&c Eye Delivery lQrV‘!!F St' ‘ Gud ;"fi;os. Cos- ) Artistic—expressive—inexpensive 1 |BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs | HUBLBUT. MAY V. 85 and Up CALL NATIONAL 4908 has —that our service is within reach of even those in the most moderate circume- stances. low-priced, complete service That does not mean, how- ever, that we do not serve those of means, for we do. Our service charges merely start at $125 for a complete service, and go as high as one wishes to go. Many Mirrors in New Shop. ‘With walls and ceiling completely covered with tiny mirrors, a barber shop has been opened at Islington, England. M. Festa, the proprietor, cut plate-glass mirrors in pieces, the largest of which 18 less than an inch square. He formed v.hm \nm many shapes, from stars 1o d painted '.hm "in all colors of Ihs rltnm Nearly 260,000 pieces of glass were used. Qurd of Ulfluku. Wlol. 8 Hartman i ol b ".':":cl ::l\h "rl'"fi:lr ’r! ‘, .‘-L 5 H ce the merr o ‘Brosgivn: esday, Bept 4, Gabrier’s Ohur:hm T Sy Braths. ™ , Beptem- .JA:II urldly &‘ne : a i bt. BEALL, JAN dence; 670 31t at. iber 38" at 3 o'clock. Kindly omit flower: LANDA_ M. Thurs 930, at Children's Rospita zears, ad Ca er T Bitordss. Septem terment private. BEUCHERT. _ ¥ Beptember 36, nee, Chestnut st T iraay, September 24, terment Colum. bia Gardens BROWN, MARIA E. Suddenly. at Preed- me? #, Hospita Tuescax. Septemner 24, ARIA' E. BROS Chom, 8hne lhrn children. Lillisn "Sheidon. Tnlbcn W and Alice Johnson: one_sister. Mollle Tilliry: "two brothers. O Tes’ w-s- King and Blias 'Klna host of X emin atives Funeral Supe da: mer 39, p.m. iea ourn tSCIE Toss Ber hisband, Hoe Histors \wo brothers ar v of gther relatives and frien \ber 1ro; 315 Go. Tuneral pariors, nzz ay. seuvemnn her recidence. n. Walter _Cole, Noy Cole. P 1ro tist ‘Church: Rev Amm-a J'mea amm maine esth Ernest 0. p.m. thereafrer Iate resic dencs. 20 DIXON. MARY E. Dej arted this Jite Wed- nerday. September 3671620, In N after a long ilines nn e was the beloved dnushier of nonom- and Louisa Ban- naker, Mrs. Ellen *'Monday, Septemper 30, Suddenly. on Th - at Garfeld Hospital. usl of ‘Nellie Green and father of Johh William Green. B Teral serviees 4t his late residence. 4810 s t Church st Ariieton " Nationel” Gemetery, military honor. iyt On_ Wednesday. . Geo WILLE Tisband’ of the late” Julin ‘R, HuEnes father Marie ~ Willlams. J. wrence . “Miles and_Archi- terment at Holyrood Cemeters. RURLBUT. MAY VICTORIA. Suddenly. on Thursday. Septembe) 1929, monia. MA’ Mrs. Grace e restdence ot e Sepi atd| nd trichds mmec In- t'Rock" Creek. Cometer St JSeseigl m-mn: of | Martha Chapt B 8 Sarday, | September 38, TN 1 4n st. and ‘Pennevivania Io attend the funeral our » T RAY K. wormzuu Wortns Matron. ACKSON. JOHN. Departed this life on i Thursda, 19: sw. JOHN SO ot 'ihe 134 Hattie Dorer g0t and nephew cf leaves a a o “fEiends - i nomr Chape! ~ Mon- gdar. September 30. at 10 a.m. Interment ers Home Cemet: x:. NEY. ALICE. Entered into Sternal rest | Tuesday, September 3¢ 1029, st her resi- . 500 P ALICE KENNEY, Kenney. » loving Viarer of Milton and Mary V. Brown. de: voted stepmother of May Kenney and the n ema ng Puncral Bundar, se ter 1:30 pm. trom Third Bap i ana due ate nw. Interment Lingeln S Church: Morning Star 85: ed AUDE B FLEMING. Daughter Ruler. M B MencE, Pinancinl Lec. LzmnAcl HILDA F. On 'nmmuv Bep- tember 36. 1920, ot 3'p.m.. at Homeooay e Lockwe fh““"h o( glrr’ 8. "fmmmcn hm"l" ™ ors of James T. T fondns. Septernber 0. -8 7" Comidrter wher be saig atives nnu 1 Tobas ineites, *n? etery. ter of Lucy m e 1ok "a Cmogher; two brothers: txo sters and » host of other relatives o Funei urda friends invited MeP! SON, RACHEL M. et 3h. 1038 4% 10:35 a.m Tt beloy of MePperson And” mother ndis and Maud E. McPherson Jate residence. 1645 rt am. Glenwood Cemetery. LLER. ELIZABETH. Sep- ! 26.19: zmlmrn-x ioved wite of"the_inte Benjamin A Miller, Puneral from her late residence. 418 i n.¥. on Saturde A t. Church .30 rchock. "Relatives and Triends. in: vited. " Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Every One Knows Our reputation for become widespread. | STETSON. MARY | wiLLIA FUNERAL HOME 'or ref'er?.rzgeé.T ‘.?Zi’%‘ your neighbor PHONES LINCOLN !200-820! MURFRY, CHARLES W. Suddenl t:nmnur 28, ml Fines eeidence. "1 1700 ber 38, at 3 D. etery. ©On Thursds: - at 12 noon, of Joseph Oliveri. Notice frer. 5. tidence 8 Thterment at W PARKS, WILLIAM 8. 1t | have to announcs to the Bons ot ‘tna "Revaration b the cem ibia’ the demise of their fellow fees will Il$ h 1d st his el e held & Tegidence, 1830 Eye et n.w.. on ) ber membership s merlin ot CHARLES P LIGH'!P‘BO"Q!I" 3 PARKS. WILLIAM SCOTT. The Distriet of Columbis Soclety of the Sons of the American Revolution. announce with ie. et _the death of Compatriot WILLIA RIS on September 15, 1925, i PAl hia nome, 1830 Ere st ALOKZS GHAY. President. SEYMOUR McCONNELL, Becretary. or irdey. Beptember 19 3 1 Fork Harbor, Me. interment immedistels thereafter. SMOOK. ERNEST W- Jo3s. T “ Buddenly Thursday, st his Tesidence, ey m-auu urg 108, " beloved nisbana_of 1 &m. 2, Smsok snd Smook. . Puneral serv- his late lflld!n(l Baturday, Sep- at 3:30 pm. Interment Con- o Cemeters." Relatives and SNOWDEN. SRIRLEY B. Sepiember 36 g5 o mails Bl SHIRLEY B. SNOWDEN., the devoted h band of Clara V. Snowden. loving fa'h of "Cora Bl matele' Wilion, Matte Be 04 Esrnest Bnowds 2 host of 0’h!r rlllU' s Festing_at the dol funenl thlbfl 3rd Heeof funeral iaters SPRINGMANN. BERNETTA H. On Thurs. day. September 36. 1920, at her residence. oyllnfl .v‘- w RNETTA On Thursda - lnflf 1end: Rhines = 4°2e ata. £w. Ro- irday. mber D Reintives and triends Invited On_Wednesdsy. Sep- . MARYE. beloved wite of Funstal rom her late st se. mber at 1:30 p.m friends invited to attend. WILLIAMS, ELB) Tuese Bepte: & 1028 at W Reed mnw-l r retired soldier at Murray's: fun arlors, fta D, Interment tember 38. st 10:30 friends invited WILLIAMS. | ELBERT. Al members of Syracuse Lodge. No. 8. K. of P., are Atiend funsral of Brother WILLIAMS. ' Saturds tem 1 Miriay Chapel. 120h snd ‘CARTER, v Vosts. nw, at 9 am s S8RRoY. . F o E G w. T. ELBERT. ALl members of Serst George Berre Camp. No Dep: artment of the Potomac. T. 8. W. ‘y re e uu!;fl 0 pay st sad rites to Comrade ELBERT [WILLIAME, #ho e fife Tucsday. ‘Baptember 3. 1930, 8¢ Wals ter Resd Hospital. Zuneral Saturdar. underf Interment A om L. Parior. 3105 13th st nw fifton Natioral Cemetors A 3. CL N. Comdr; R. I. QUANDER. Adjutant WILLIAMS. ELBERT. Memners of Morning r Lodge. No. 1B P O E of W. T2 neRey notined to sitend ine seasor of serrow to arrange for the fumera our late brothe: WILLIAMS, - Reintives a0 Relativas tnd n.w. Friday, Ceremonies ! Dariorg of . Ba No. a LEO &, ! )lol.'ron E SontEz w PETERS. this lite Hospit Tevarea” ganintar 'of Cltatver iiin fer ot Mamie Harrod. Iner and Anar" Williams. N B Themeer o " ) Capitel #t. 5. ber 30. 'rha blow was hard. the shock seve: re, We never thought your death so near. FAMILY. In ll»mnriam. Bu ed to "I! mrmflg M) 24 rm Tife ohe vear ago fodas: Bevv!mg-r 7. In_my heart y»ur ‘memory lingers, Sweellr. tender. fond and tyy There is Dot a dax. dear mot er. That I do not think of you YOUR DEVOTED SON. WILLIAM A. lnLL. JOHN BURTON. In sad and lovin memory of my dear and loving sen. JOI BURTON BEALL._who passed sway five years ago todey. September 27. 1924. On, Burton. how we miss veu your voice we do not hy 1t e oot hearts with St When we see your vacant chalr. Fige years have pateed since vou left us, Our heart with sorrow and ear, ain For e dear one we all Toved That we ill never see again. YOUR S&D MOTHER. FATHER, SISTERS nll. uan lulumll In loving memory of our dear wife and mother. MARY HAR- KINS BELL. who entered into sternal rest one year ago todar. September 7. 1938. Time hea's the wound. but ban; the thought. HUSBAND AND BABY. BELL. MARY HARKINS. In memor: ‘denr ‘Trient. MARY HARKITNS BELL v fied one’year aeo today, llnumber s INEZ B. GARRISON. BELL ELIZABETH. 1n sad but love J:Rr-m-mhnnn oLy d a7, Mary. dear, you brousht me loads of sun- ne. You cheered me through darkest dave, You made this sarth seem ke heaver By your kind and loving w You left a memory fair and Tts fragrance will never die; Your lite was short. pure and sweet, n God called you home on high. vau mv- brought me nearer to Jesu: You have taught me the value of And some dav T hope to meet sou again In that heavenly home above. uo'rm. . BELL. MARY HARKINE. memo! dear sister. MARY HAR NE B R Ar 680 todey. September 31, shes not In_my heart your memory ling Swestly tender. fond and t There s not a'day. dear sis t 1 do not_think of vou SISTER. RUTH RHEA. * In sad memory of my dear ia our "sister. ANNIE FLLIS, D1z-six vears ago today. e Love and memory last forever. HER LOVING MOTHER. SIETER llclunn!. \‘wu. membrance of RICH. AND 1 t loving re- n ad, but lovig Beptember 27, 1527. her dazs of pain, yesrs ago toda Her wears hou ou ry mr ever patient: a8 Tound sweet. rest But when a mother breathes her last arwell, 'l'he'lhrwkl means more than tongue ean el The world seems quite anoth wummv \ihe,smile of motne HE AUG AR SCHLORS. LUCILLE E. In loving, m of our dear daughter and sister. SCHLORB. who departed thi life one vear ago today, September 27, 18! In_ our hearts your memory llnlln. lender, and_ tru uen wirl, dn not 'hlnk f yor Life is not the llm- to u! inee led away. ‘We_ think of !ml in silence, jobody e€an ses us weep; nm a silent is shed others e leep. Rkere et tarattens fasur kdaughiert r shall you ever As lone a5 fife and memory last remember LQVING PARENTS. MARY AND GEORGE Dnru st how we miss you Since from ‘earth you passed awss, And my heart s aching sadly "As T'Inihic ‘ot you tody. She. was the sunshine of the homs. Not dead to me. who knew you, ne No t. bul Yohna il e Torevermore. ve LOVING SISTER. HL . JORN D. In loving P ance of ‘our den: husband and o deperted ¢ One sear ago todas. September 21, 1938, Badly missed. PAMILY. SIMME. FANNIE. In sad but loving semem= ce of my wife, FAI Fied fhis Te two vears ago fodsv, % "’“y.’ixv’o"r:g" HUSBAND, GEORgE