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Shy From Medicine lmly Co-eds have 'invaded ' male mmnmumv-mwumn the study of medicine. Abbey-Mausoleum Beautiful—Enduring—Convenient MILITARY HIGHWAY BEYOND SOUTH GATE Owpesite Arlington Cemetery Your opportunity for inspection 1S NOW. Vaults are ulunv rapidly, oniy e Ilmled number day aud Sunuy A mory ‘!:flnv mmorial Jor loved ones cumwt ENTOMBMENT COSTS NO MORE THAN UNDERGROUND BURIAL Glass-front cremation niches !07 urns containing ashes can be purc) Office 1000 Conn. Ave. Mm 7897 TYPISTS HERE PREPARE FOR WRITING CONTESTS | i Speed Events to Be Staged as Part | the, winners of Industrial ‘position. Scores of young men and women § | prepara the “typewri championships here next g{ ‘The e ————— Funeral Sprays $250 Free Delivery Phone Nat. 7672 LEAPLEY FLORIST Our New Address 908 G St. N.W. __THE EVENING STAR, efl“'fllhlnfl@{flnw WWAM!- conneru eul 'l.llbtlnrdedto es ol m-hlr of cl hononhlenenwm leaders in esch group. rolnnono! United States Bureau of Education wxghmummdluam an Lcnflmn Air Park, the chain of 71 landing stations to flb&hfld h England, has just Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road *Col. 464 Phones } Cams 10341 THOMAS E. PURDUM RITES TO BE HELD IN BALTIMORE Funeral lorvlcel Arranged for Vica President of New Amsterdam ard took charge of its New York busi« ness in 1816, his widow anid the fol cnum Helen: an Purdum, W. Lee, Wfl- liam T and Thomas L Purdum. 's: lllofllhd'flhtlu oflm mwmmn & brother. MRS. FINTSON DEAD. =1 SAUNDERS, Former Capital Woman Succumbs in Richmond. k this | Bpecial Dispateh to the Star. PURCELL! .VILLE, Va., October 17.— ~ | Mrs. Maude Evelyn PFintson, wife of Dr. tet | G. Prank Pinston of Purceliville, died at OPEN A CHARGE [for ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S7th & F a Richmond sanitarium this morning at 6 o'clock. She was 58 years of age, and ‘asualty e - became vice president of that' company | jnct o e T she 1s lurvlved by her huab‘nd and her mother, Garner of ood, Mass., ll!d - numbor of rela- mvu In Washington. ils of the funeral have not been burial will be cempleted but the milton Cemetery, Loudoun Omlnty ——— ‘The United States makes 80 per cent Mt fll: world's great motion picture output. WASHINGTON S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE | PARK YOUR CAR AT THE CAPITAL, GARAGE—AT OUR EXPENSE—WHILE SHOPPING HERE ] WHAT THE WELL DRESSED MAN IS WEARING THIS FALL! PEAKED LAPEL suits (2 buttons) are the ones Hart Schaffner & Marx style ob- servers have seen worn by the majority of smartly dressed men this season. And the colors favored are Corona Brown, Pyramid Grey and Bacchus. . DOUBLE-BREASTED suits are coming into their own again this season—well set-up shoulders, trim waist and hips. Every man ought to have at least one double-breasted suit. UNIVERSITY MEN: throughout the country show a preference for 3-button suits, with lapels rolled to the second button. Some men are wearing 2-button peaked lapel suits. Hart Schaffner & Marx Authentic Styles at The Raleigh Haberdasher Two-Trouser Fall Suits Here’s one of the greatest selec- tions we’ve ever shown. Hard- finished worsteds, unfinished worsteds, twists, .cheviots, mix- tures, every late color and pat- tern; every suit an outstanding value at $45. HATS Whether it be a Homburg, snap brim or welt edge, Knox has faithfully and cleverly, as usual, imparted the day’s smartest style into these new Fall ts. $8.50 *45 Gordian Worsted Suits Enjoy clothes luxury you’ve never experienced before 'in these Gordian Worsteds—scien- tifically developed for strength and wear. Exclusive patterns in Scots, Greys, Dickens Blue and Corona Brown. Twice as much money couldn’t buy you more. *50 100% CAMEL’S HAIR TOPCOATS—$47.50 SHIRTS These shirts, so ex- cellently tailored by Manhattan, conform pleasantly to the new Fall color schemes. Collar - attached and collar - to - match models. $3.50 TIES Stripes, figures, solid colors—as colorful as Autumn itself. Hand- made and Resilio con- structed. Suitable com- plements to your Fall ensemble. 1310 F Street HOSE The hose, too, must respect the ensemble idea. Colorful plaids, plain colors, checks and stripes in Autumn weight or silk or lisle. 51 RALEIGH HABBRDASHBR.' SHOES The “Raleigh 8” is the best $8 shoe in Washington. Rather a strong statement, but YOU make the com- parison of the wearing qualities and style. 8 0.2.8.0.0.6.90.0.00.0.0.0.0.8 51» " Daughters Plan Oyster Supper. { ATC = robabl: Welnesgay. morn WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. Qards of Ulumkl il "%‘;. et Sl ety | Beioved’ wite m 17+ MANGUM, h to ur mns MRS, wuu'll AND PAMILY. ri sympathy _te deat! NELLIE A. !raflxl. uglfll. ROBERT. Sud 16, 107, ROE voted {ather of Agnes g‘ ma Teral pariors, 3923 Ge BOYLE, Wea 1938, -t e A rD, ednesday, 'lf.m lu - b ti’f PLANE CARRIES FLOWERS. D. C. Orchids Arrive in California in Perfect Condition. rchids recently ware pllne from Washington ‘alifornia n ved in perfect mditlon it was today. flowers were uncwthec-u{mhn wer Festival in San Leandre. Exhibits from 20 Bt.l'a ‘were on display. Gude Bros. Co., Washington florists, :fiul nwmr'ded {1}:5‘ flr’.:t prize for the best play of orel corsage arrange- ment. Three other hophlu also were awarded Gude Bros. in other contests. George Hoge Dead at Age of 79. : | JONKS, GEORGE home at Sedan, after & two-year iliness. He is survived by nine children. Fun- eral services were held yesterday after- noon with burial ANDREW CHAPEL, Va., oc'ober 17 neporh Hold-up to Police. Tyson, colond. $21.60 in cash and a car night. Ida sald she is certain she can identify the men. Ginless Gin nnd Joyless J'nll NEWAR] October 17 (P)— An mvenmr v! flnlul gin is .om. to R e it A Stk served tn'l the mchaAv:::l "‘: the ladies ito, reveued that not only did o were supposed they hld no lleohcl at all. bur ludles s gin_they Found, near Pa. and 3ist st Bover 4, imell hmg -:§° tan male dog; ks Bor .2, l.os BAG, _siive: m injer car to city. 1dth and. o ‘sta, or Mt. Pu-um car, w. an, 308 ,R‘ad: lthl'nno Ml' ellfld’f" éfi nmu:un numn with center Samond. Rowara "hets uu BOSTON $8 reward for return of the dorsw tailt lnnuvweor'y Counts. (a8 ngs, screw gfl': nunl “Nip.” _Tel. Bradley 39. 1 L in_platinum, “z‘lr;: 6%- ‘m-flfl firy ymonds: liberal u'-rd FEZ an hu e Reward i mm-nza wux(w South c-pm'n st. after § p. DOG, Rlie eireC eround Beck: befors 1 p.m. or afjer 6 D. 3514 34th st. n.w. ....%f.fi.';%:“ :f"‘ 5, cetes {Snd. " Rewara. * Col. a7 [ o e L n'm it Fetirmed to . 6. Gorrity, s‘: 13th Bat fl c-neel-d bank note, urel_and w;":’:“"fl'.‘ ay envelol 3 2 lz Mce. 19° ‘Monda; 3028 Biack and pearl in_vicinit; = T ound the. M fm sclence s BOA] Toth st or around the Me ard. 1460 P in owner's name in wurd Aaaru. ‘Box 430- black_and gold enumela vlclnlty \onr ¥ Gomn. ave. Rewar closed, Eigin 'nh and 'Eye sts. W picture inside; nna-r telephone = . Tady’ watch, b-ek and ribbo? fternoon. Reward. Ehone Frankiin 1343-W. ady’s, Gruen, white #oid. | IST H, Ia h st. between K Lothrops: about ,noon Wednesdas. Reward. . between Ohio ave. nnd P s Reward. West - 3852, ¥ Atlams 403 °°15§ SLOSSON. EDWIN rom his late resi- ok, S 030 am %‘urum 1 o 0. Thaver s dence M 5‘:“&-‘ IIIIM HERL i n- n 10 a.m. &WM 18, "F‘:l"lg 'l!.!. l I“I k2 '11 Prid; Baptist &‘“h D3R B e Jureis fleuuu lum: llld fl!flfl invited, 'OLWELL, LOVISE. Col. ung Re lm Anoe man snnourices th ma ?n ?“3( Behomer 1o 100 1. B, lm- Baptist, Chureh, "oth PA uvfil MARY E. nownunt Becty. 5 rum-aci DYSON. gnd devoted father of Mrs. M S"T' Mrs. M P n-n-mu Seor ,‘.-. s A mberl 19. JORN. m% Tesduy . COeioner Re: Toab: gg:fi DYSOR. Mlonfl nu.unn 56 ) mass e relatives at Munt i 1 Spne ‘ifi‘:fim win® B e toe Tenose. ot ‘nis- soul. Jriends an invited "to attend. rment MARY. On Wednesdar. Oet EDWARDS, obe 8, 20, MARY EDWARDE, Fnsral from the chabel of Thomas ¥ Murray & Son. s.e. 20 3 8, 13th » and Tishas Olivet Cemetery. Oa." o !nmm»nz Motnt R, WILLIAM Suddenly on ey, Ociober 10 1920 2t T D n.uAu T. G. meimber, of Co: bis Typographical Union, No. 101 beloven huroiad” of “Miugreq A, Gaiher (nee Kemp). Funeral from the chapel Sergeon, 1011 Tth n.w., Baturday, October 19. ai Relitives and triends tnvited ‘to !mermam 01 nwooa Cem ed m. Jte on ome. HUDSO! art Wednetder Oeraber xf 1020, at 3:48 p.m. N, No. Notice of Tanerai heveatter. Tuesday, October 15, 1D, HN- Johnson, | RYAN, Co. funeral par] October 18, 1029, m«nu u at his residence, Y“'fl' e C st. se. u%l .. Tnterment Lincoln Memorial cm The blow was hard, the shock severs, I never thau:n his’ neath so near. . OED. e TP g /O T ) .yonnn &l‘ 3113 ‘South Dakota ave. n.e. Jordln and mother o Mrs. Rosie T - fer and Mrs, Bearl M. Trullinger, nmem above sddress on Friday, Getober 18, T o *Relatives Wnd Teiends vited. TO GRANDMA. Her heart was ove: With .uv;'nar t\'uy gl n"-’-‘orm |u| un Ju Goms. Her hands were 2 foede ':.:a':a.".,,-‘ wfl‘l row. fow many ng.?n n.na BA%% ‘smoothed “’ Pain away e look dfl'l. dear snnd.ns. and help me would have done; ; lo\- |§ ‘human, OUGH, e R band 1 Wednesday, Octo- Keous ' I ipel, 1’ ld" n' 5% om L '";fi mm v&n vto Sifena " Interment 4 oufll FREDERIC W. M, bers of Waah- ll - FREDERIC em! emissted 15 atiend 5 sbh day, Oct 18, 1 for_the -nmirru Bro. '%onan C. BARR, Master, * 8t l-ll; .?ammd ot nu Fanere] pmowns cgan .a@@ = K. Ve u'mum:-fi privater B s Catnaite: Md. Interment at B mr :‘“}a 'L lb-.mfi x?l#n‘c‘lflhochmg P! "u‘."n‘n}'n"'n umm th?v:m;‘ 'z‘fim’"" nmoffm e er 15.0%8 "vd’.m n’m""n‘.l E beloved son of A Ll' 1 %.,.m_ A ey .o Priday, o, lo 96" o'%. "fitePment. Codar Hil hans, 1’\!:" 4 dllllh- £¥. ‘veloved ANNA 1. Hleanor 3 S Mrs. . n.e., ANNi o the 1t d mn‘ ll;!:'rslln.t“ll l‘;llnl‘l vet O'lll BN, iRy, October 17, x husband of Remains o Brnear .v-rm eo funeral Parlors, 3222 Georsia E. October 2%, S0 s residence, 1139 Lagter Bl D D EOWIN K ELOSSON. “sted 5 g-n He is survived by his widow. Mary one son. Preston Slosson _Remains recting as_Hyson, 's fu- neral home. 1300 N t. 0 w.' Puner ount Plessant Cen -nun-l ., October 18, '-'\"u flv' Col. Chas. Youne Reliet Anoclnlm' announces the leath of Mrs. GEORGIANA WOODI neral Priday. October 18, 1939, 1 B.m.. U™ N INE WARSHALL, President ! President, MART 1 BOWIAN: Sect: ‘ nwm.an‘"’ 1 | sieveRs, maGGrE ¥ *w"*fi"-fiz.,.,m, Just u line of "'fm by “-,w at our i BN Crandfaner. B ar AN an -n today, parted this n ¢ eleh ot n!‘ ‘ o Gur deat ried 1 "31::- O: ber 17, 1918. Th 1d m‘fi ea ne world mas change trom, year 15 ear. !u!u:ntmml o t.ho J2ne %0 eat ories o Will Tever rade ‘s AINE 5 it . n.flb'nrfn T fl."muu 54 B Am‘Y G lmlfll one year ago todli Two lmlo ! t have euu‘ to travel ores of t! h'olhh LOVELE! RMAN sad but lov- B & Bt = o ago today, Oct Enow one knows t nu i o the o:f'!‘nr i ol -u»nu For son'T - my dear i TR inge o ouf deat wile n ‘n‘-’vlm McMAHON. it uu g‘mom 7, n MARY IDA. loving ng-‘-% ED, In of my fllfllhl mother, 9. me two !!Il'l ‘ago, October 17. No one knows how I . No one lnfl'l !’I! hl"&? lm 1 have suflered etk e, For life hll nm miss h.l’ in the lol'flh!! ih returns, r_thers, h" re. SR ROSA nmn' Ifl sad but lov- n nmuabun ” :h-a! %lé l“! 11 years aso m 1, o, e o et e '};.;.f{,, fifl?m o:mm STLLIVAN, it BeTfanes of our geat ',:&?.". W sear ags todey. octoverett. Suddenty on Wednesdas. | T Degth has taken "and fond embrace, Bur m;'fl’ °'3'ufi is me n-rmun ‘fllm“hlf ;.;-%,s-quz llnthlt l'nl FERE ..z- FUNERAL D! RS. V L. SPEARE CO ,...’fi SR 'm Prank. 6626 chei 240 ¥ 8t nw. | Wm. H. o’ & Private Limousine Ambulance gan e g 'm- tn- men: | JOHN. R unmilinumml{gwmlw R. Speare Co. Potomc 8 years at 1 Herbert B Nevius W;’J“’ Nichoks, Inc. 4200 oth St N.W. c.rx J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONE. CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE 13 sEvENTE 6T, N w. National 2473 DESIGNS. :.mwm%%‘i‘i? | Gude Bros, &';. ltz"' "i= st. plt ATZGIIE -n‘mtc-l-. **********%l******* N\ SN \\\\\!Il'l/l/ N 3 Best Ambulances in City, $4. ice Sheets and Pillows. Call Columbia 0432 stand Government insp Col. 0432 N7 i Complete 2-Men Rollm: Cot Stretcher, Blankets and Serv- Prices the place, the cars, caskets, large numbers. modern method has $150. Chambers’ price the h.lm Willh-?l'.!lh Chambers, We are the official undertakers for the U. S. Army and the U. S. Soldiers Home Hospital. We have large and wholesale facilities. Our ons. Call Washington’s Most Reasonable Undertakers The W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Corner 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. SINCERE SERVICE W. W. CHAMBERS CO. are half the old-time undertaker’s. w.-.lhl‘“ in vaults, ambulances; Tio day of du little high ehrgh. places is over. $40 caskets are -olhu easily sold for §150. Our caused the a Funeral at one price for all and not for every little move that it made.- The great Chl-‘:nnn(,:o..'r-rlkh the world’s most scientific hri.lh‘nl vault, for years sold at t, $85. anerals, $100, $125, $150, $165 Up and All Complete—Cars and All e be'ame of the St i the prateaion. Call et the best ‘and be safe; don’t take chances on what &chwfiht :2‘ - and plete funeral. people to be wise and select ambers’ services, $100 embalmers Col. 0432 444444444444*4 *****************