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Known for Savings THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, fes- A X KX SBMI'ANNUAL Men’s Suits and Overcoats Now Priced 25% Off! $35 TWO-TROUSER SUITS & OVERCOATS $96.25 $40 TWO.TROUSER SUITS & OVERCOATS $45 TWO-TROUSER SUITS & OVERCOATS $33.75 - 850 SA AND $50 OVERCOATS $37.50 SUITS 'I‘HE selection embraces hundreds of gu-menu-il the approved styles and fabrics of this season, There is a model and a size for every one. " Sakse=Third Fleor SWEEPING SAVINGS-4th FLOOR ROUND.UP:. Smart Patterned 2-Trouser Suits— Overcoats and Topcoats Reduced! - 822, 50 AMONG the Suits are the smart new Tans, Grays and Browns. Overcoats include. even rich plain Grays and Blues. Topcoats are in the popular effects, The reduction is drastic and the saving is remarkable for elothing of this splendid character! $1,50—$2.00 TIES Round-Up! 1,15 A REALLY gplendid se- lection of smart de- signs, developed in fine pnned s well as dc- All mmly Bandmade -nd ol definite Ligh quality. There is a substantial sav- ing on each tie. Saks—Fourth Flaor $1.95--$2.43 SHIRTS Round-Up!’ °1,35 EX lored Fancy Shirti of figured a uflpud Broad- cloths and Madras, in cel- lar-attached and neckband u les, sizes 134 te 18, o seme White English Brudclolhl, sizes 14 to 20. Slightly soiled or mussed. All sizes! Regular $6.00 SHOES For Men 4.85 BRAND -NEW models, in the aceapted style trends, . Choiee of .l.ni Calf Osfords and Blueh- cr Oxfords; Black Scotch Grain Oxfords with wing tips: and Ten Calf O3 fords. All sizes. ROAD MEN INVITED BY SEVERAL CITIES M:fiy Communities Want 1931 Convention and Show of National Body. By the Assoeiated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, January H ~-Several cities- are a 5 fight fm the 1931 convention an md show of the American Road Builders’ Association, which concludes its twen- ty-seventh annual convention today, it was learned this morning from Charles u. Upham of Wuhlnlu‘:on. engineer- of the Auume City :fi invite the associa- return here and Cleveland, 'hm meetings were held for two suc- has sent l auon; del:- flort to wi te ecould be in advance of !he executive meeting, comment of association offi- eials indicated that Houston, Tex., was strongly favored because of jts ease of aceess to the large numbers of Latin American delegates who attend the convention. New Orleans is also a meu contender uul Kansas clty. Mo.; tlants, Ga. and Chieago also will ve representatives mvmwm at today's executive con- ference. FORMER RAIL STRIKERS GET SENIORITY RIGHTS Canadian National System Federa- tion Ends Eight-Tear Work- ers’ Controyersy. By the Associated Plul PORTLAND, ry 17.—J. W. Thompsen of Battle cml lllr.h presi- dent of the Canadian National System Federation, announced here last night that unlomy mhu have been restored ta all lhfi ployes of the Cana- dian Nastional in :fi United States who went on strike in 1922 and later were re-mplm ‘The tement that the eight-year controversy between the rallroad and the system ltfleutlon had been settled was made by Thompson at a meeting of tht local federation. V to present (em-l yesterda; D Q. COL. DE WITT C. T. GRUBBS IS KILLED IN CAR CRASH Widew of Army Officer, Injured Fatally at Omaha, Is in Europe on Tour. Lieut. Col. De Witt C. 'l' Gtubbs, General Staft Corps, died at ‘Omaha, Nebr., yesterday as a result ef injuries received in an automobile accident in y, according to War Depart- ment advices. Born in Shelby City, K.Y Mly 14, 1880, Col. orubhs was T from the Military Academy June. 1905, and assigned to the Infantry. During the World Wu e served in the grades of major and lleucemm colonel and later was lnlmed the General Staff Corps. He was a graduate of the General Staff School, the Sehool of the Line and the Ordnance School. His widow, Mrs. Caroline R. Grubbs, who has been traveling in Europe, now is in Puerto de Pollensa, Mallorcs, Spain. JESSE M. SHREVE DIES SUDDENLY IN HOSPITAL i Veteran Publicity Agent and News- paper Man Victim of Re- curring Illness. Jesse M. (Harry) Shreve, 51 {el‘ll old, veteran publicity agent for local and_member of the Washington Herald lnd y ap Providence sudden recurrence of an mnul “suf- fered two months ago caused his desth. Besides serving on every local news- paper, Mr. Shreve slso had" been con- nected with large publications through- out the country. He contributor to many magazines. As a dramatic critie and vuhflclly agent, he was long associted with the- -mul activity in Washington. Recently he was publicist for the Mutual Bur- lelflll. Theaters. is survived by his mo! Sarah Bhreve; two nmn, Lyons and Mrs. ‘L. Dicl brothers, Samuel R. Shreve, all of Washi residence is at 223 B s Funeral services will be held Bnu!dl afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Zurhorst will be in the B ! English Birthrate Drops. LONDON, January 17 (#), birthrate in England for the quarter of 1920, as figured :{‘ registrar general, is the loweat in history. sz.so FREE DELIVZRY Cash & Carry Flower Stores 807 14th St. N.W. Metre. 7433 804 17th St. N.W. 609 12¢th St. N. Buy Now...Pay in .February, March and April You are welcome to an account at Eiseman's. We oan arrange the terms ta suit your individual conven- fence. There is no charge of ln&d kind Come in and open an account March and April. liberal credit. ay! Pay in February, $35 SUITS & O’COATS Now Reduced . to 24 $40 & $45 SUITS & O’COATS Now 'eoducld 333 52 Hundreds of our finest suits and o'coats have beem e nmw%‘flfl of | ¢ had also been a bl FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. EES Munargo—Nassau BAKER SERVICES, * TO BE ON SATURDAY Interment of Late Insurance Com- pany President in St. Rose Cemetery. Funers! services for Andrew H. Baker, 7 14| 61 years old, president of the A. H. Arnguy El Ivad ColmbysBremerhnven President Harding—Hamburi DUE SUNDAY, JANUARY Pasteres—Port Limon. San Jacinto—Vera Crui Columbus—Bremerhaven Seltiornie liance— DUE TUESDAY. JANUARY 31. Albertio—Liverpet nghelm—Gethen| iy Ameriean Trader—Landen DUE WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 32. burg Carinthia—West Ind; DU! THUREDAY, JANUARY 23. 'rlvlt—‘l Jehn's DUE PRIDAY, JANUARY OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. RS T s 2 | held in St. Rose Cathol 8| tween Germantown and Gaithersbu: y 9| mantown Bank. Mr. Y30 | Warren P, King {1 Mumlnuu Co. of (Vlfl“ Ifld Buen sric—West Nhdien o um e CFuaria, Colomiit: ristobal and 8ud Jum»:‘ummlw and Buenes Alres. S X SAILING TouoRROW. q&"’l.“ 484 London. . mufllfllm and M - TaEe"and Bucitos B0 *° o. Clrlllnl Zrogreso gnd Vers Crus. -nmn-lnmn. Eingston snd Puerto An rmer—Lendon. i '1?m '-w Livernoel. BAILING HN'DAY. JANUARY 30. Jefterson—Norfelk. SAILING TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. Calum| PO TR Araguaya—West AILING wmmn. JANUARY 23. nia—Havans, e Bt emane, o Gibzaltar, Algiers. - .e:‘u " %umm"u s o o80 Jusn, Ls Guarra, Pusrte Ge. Villanie—West Tnates crusse. . SAILING THURSDAY. JANUARY 33. l‘"l.—.ll Jusn and Sante Demingo "c,ff-.*:;:r'a',.":{" “‘“““%.&'&.".’-" M don. uu.nu—-wm Indies cruise. SAILING FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. Paris—Plymouth_and Hav, Banta Cecilia—Cartagena, tobsl. Callao and Valparsiso. Americn Lfln—wna- Janelre, Bantos, Montevideo snd 08 Alres. Munarg: rio—Nassau. W:lnernluad—rlymlh. Cherbourg and Ant- HomeFle—My mean cruise. Amor—FPort 8y Prince, Curacso snd Msrs- Volendam—Wast Indies cruise. et Tall Blonde Wins Title. VIENNA, January 17 (#)—~The ldul beauty here is a tall blonde. Such is in Gebord Grlenberm of Knittelfeld, the latest “Miss Aus Paris shoe detlm are that they must carry inexha m&t :‘1 models and in many color com! jons. FOUND. DOG, "white, female. Black R Back, brown e c-n cx land_S600: 17 on JanuaFy 13. Baker Insurance Co. Inc., general in- surance agents of this city, who died in Eustis, Fla., several da: :g, will be le_Chureh, be- Md., Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. The church services will follow brief services at the residence in O!Hlfln- town. Interment will be in St. Rose Cemetery. Plllmran will be as follows: E. M. Beall. H. L. Watkins, Charles E. King, A. R. Selby, C. T. Johnson, U. D. Naurse, William Waters and R. W. Walker. Mz. Baker founded the insurance com- pany more than 8 quarter of a century ago. He lbo was president of the Ger- Baker was 8 brother of ',he late Daniel W. Baker, at one tlma district attorney. Baker was wmely known both in mu city and in Maryland. He is sur- | vived by three sisters, Miss Sophie Baker, Miss Apnie Baker and Louise Baker. W. P. KING DIES. Cleveland Capitalist Is Stricken by Heart Attack. SARASOTA, Fla, January 17.-(#).— Cleveland, _Ohio, manufacturer and capitalist. died sud- denly <here Wednesday night from a heat attack. Mr. King was vice vmmmt of the America. e is survived by his widow and two m. The body was sent to Cleveland. it By School Examines Parents. TARRYTOWN, N. Y., January 17 (®). ~—Business ethics of parents must meet the standards of the Highland Manor School, a private schoel for girls, be- fore Lhol.r daughters will be accepted as pupils A e H. Lehman announced to an assembly of the 90 students that one girl had been re- fused admittance beuuu her parents were engaged in improper business practices. He said later that the couple were wealthy and of some promin They are in some business he did not explain, it was not bootlegging. is the duty of schools w nm the busi- and gocial ethi ts. Qard of Mhmkl. 'lc.‘::tnnr iatiog, Buflu. Past inte the u‘l’. I!:..n 15, and s 108 | LAVl pREW . n°"n Seturdsz, Jen- NXeR, ine ot -Gu'%r-;uno B peral Satyed 7 i b 8:30 ur--n m cemeters " adio on Thll"d“. an: tn.\‘ rur D, -:fi-“u 3 1l services a 'iney B Daughton, uol -gq"_:, % 35;%3;;..8-' T "*" %-sa e e S0 Nnendia St ol o\u e Niron Bat anuary 18, Attest: PAl DQUGHERTY, | January ‘ 'frl!ndl invite SMerment Lincoln Memorial Gemetery. FRANK: SUSIE PAULINE, On Wedne ? Janusry 18, 1930, \dence, "1a01 Brontwaod T szfi?r'-’fl l loved wife ul n Tesiachce ox Somuary 38 o 8t Anf ,.' Chus ‘hvh-n mage wil b ‘suny at § ’u “invited. Xn"nuut . u-q- e arted this lie on “".,u.,, FRE Y 4! '“. of John R. g Gaskins, dl\ll iter_of th P uneral [ ! Btatizu. B Ty it hd Hatde 7 AG Sty :?fl' mm?fl"'fi“ s 19 Chestnut st day, RICHARDS R i ey RDSON.” aved 45 yes 13 Cemetery. ROBINSON, SALLIE 4%, anuary 8. OBINSON, Robingon, in Re mnc s Weldort, D\‘la' on "Saturdar, nnunnmu n 1 HARRY). J-nu-;r %o, "foso. J o vxu?"v?hu"a SIMS, MARY. Departed this 1; on Thurs- nde: o ALy I, 1930 at lorence inei nothe; Favior Bunday. x o' m ‘P ti Church, Llnfien My Revt BOE. JBH officia u 18 SRR, 5 rma thig iife on Wed- Lol residence, 1930, ) Siherine ;n a"ang “oro arnt ?.’:..“Q’.xr, Srandohiidren an and [ vt groats andehil "Remain !v Ernest Jaivis o, ¢ hera! Datiors Fz'z'i; Géorgin v untll 4 pom. Bridas, (hereafier at b Iate Fesidence. {413 F . Pul 1 Bun T l’:“z‘l T nigry. 18, r‘nlnlen Ehare bilun' the of atives an: :afena Tevieaes” dhe inite c;flg-.rud Interment at Moun THOMPSO) A Wednesdav,* January li “ao iy § THOMEEON, idow of the e . T msou n-m from Taiiay Ol oo Jnows the of the mef et 15 Born T g ¥ oup Jear mother, we "8 gied g0 well. WILLIAMS, vlou J}a\un ana dope liagt Eorihie hor‘l,'. 30T din'ie nw. ou;- A munl i UGHB' A un 'numa-‘ Taoven 160 g Gawlers Jn" M Satura, Pterment " Ani n.:n!::x Hnuan‘l Comefry. s In fl;mnriam. ‘Efi‘;ff‘:"i ";2'.',“"2.2':%,","-?""'?‘?“; “ m HM XE' HN H. Sacred h the -m ? ear fathe; yhn flnmu $h1aTire S2e ‘veat ago toder: VING HTER, OLIVE g,o G DAUG ol o LL, JESS| ? r!d hl ry _of eur ond on rother. B oy M R !lwmfld not say l)llt he is dead, €'s only gone away, THE ’Aun.v . iem .‘.’i.':‘!"u et agtiher” ™ 7 dear. dgvete: hmhc[ o Ak i brance ot nu?anoce'd' ‘h\z‘.l“bt-nkr and mfi"' toaus, amuaty ', x'fil SR Yoy oo e on't ‘seers & Of thingawthat, 1ve. ufln'fi o Eoar. 4 LTI Ee o e ’l‘fldfl"l NELSON, % today, i Yon, | LEONARD, A. B e, I Ihl 'BY d ‘%r B e rehember B WHele m.“\uu&. i e o Phflldnlnhll Pfl . nu“mlnmt “Hetle ered ith the *Bioem ulF“uty sweet. forget-me-not... 0 e the garden :{}E’;" E‘:w o w i'flh-u? . T, dl h v . FPAMILY, * R ;.l e one T Shour dene -’fg and wi tods: Polflll ALBERT E. He suffered hours, ves. hou Io -m 3, cure, but'all i gheined ga home -u Rll m'o 5!. 8 m FUNERAL DI 'ORS. de J. Nicho 4209 91h St N.W. Col._6324, Sake=First Floor “* Sak:—First Floor Soks-First Floor reduced to these low prices. Open an account NOW. Round-Up in the BOYS’ SECTION Round-Up of Men’s FURNISHINGS $10.95—$12.75 BROCADE ROBES. $22.50—8$25 TWO. S vAll STER SUITS AND ot s s it $8.95 Ean Tans and Brown MEN’S $1.00 HAND-TAILORED TIES. years . All from our regular stocks. Handmade 690 $1495 KNICKER SUITS. snd woollined and Grays, light and dark. Slun $9 85 N'S $2-4250 CAPS. Brokgn sizes 71017 . ::lfxu BV IR e 7sc $9.95 CORDUROY COATS. SHIRTS. Finely nllored $3 65 (ISAAC Quner may have same w lsau CREi’IATORIU'\l FOR wgfl ANmAlrnDli ARt 801 EAST CAPITOL ST. b Iz d_if ret d to Apt. Msfie Wi SEVENTH & F STS. BTk otel 1100 10 45 : 7 3034 M St RV Fhoms e goe = } 13!4! 'Bennln rd. n.e. CH i Tobby of ~one .—am—..;-pn x mx i:f. “J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, . %:{ .nd ven 333 PA. AVE. NW. NATTONAL 1384. 1388 \/ Maryiang ‘sve. T goan, |_S[MAN s '_ one Lincoin 0372 3 nm‘mfi—w.?fl Thrsady 8 ootk e oy 'él- $2d4 Thentcrs Mondas’ evontns. L DIRECTORS. J’\‘&' rPeen's and T CHAS. S. ZURHORST AmoR T ChstEes o] Joseph F. Birch’s Sons NG . TROUSER PREP- d O st. on 16th, 1837 16th st B.w. Frank Gexer s Sons Co. VERCOATS. - & nm“m'—.r INDERSON, MINNIE. . The You . | Modern Cnapel Teiephoge [National 2473 19 to 18 $1 8-75 Q name “reddie.. " Reware. 508 'Y ave, w medi mn.hummqnn i ? d mfimmm'—.; DOG, red chow. Return to 1037 TR 3. lfl%’, ne Hesardo™ it n oL ol mn enuren. l’am st ‘:g W. W. Deal & Co Doq, red Trish selter FTayln mowih, gear e s 0 B wAY. Erssidont; b i pd top flful;lfl:du’rn“ ird inform tn ADDIE CHASE GREEN: Rec. 818 H 8T NE. LINCOLN 8300. 7 4 s JACKSON, JAMES. In jurgmlgn ”n La THY HANLON ; A DOG—] _IW'T: L IAC Puneral Director Private Ambul People Have -;,,n,-,;‘;} A5 s e L i e T SENE . | Line s RN Hi V. L. SPEARE CO. ds. Ti ve v January 1 Inlemhem ‘at ’]!nw,, the successors of nor connected EASTER) 30." at Jones, :m ;1..1" nf apter; | Cemeters. fmnly omit flowers. ""’ B oriatnal " s ] "‘N"‘w 8 Tasi ihur call us because of the rep- .05, 77L7 | JONES. JOHN EMORY. Departed this lite, Fhoss Pran. eezs. een “LeDrojt Park an 26 n. ot FaIE e aadhest | January 16, 1930 at His residence. 16 D st Forimerly m r StON.W. w utation we have earned » JOH JONES, beioved ton of i : : T | s oen, it dur Sbi | THerbert B. Nevius or service of the highest sey ave | dnughters; one slster and s host of other F | Finses * n "e ives and friends. Funeral {rom Qal- uneraj lome quality; others call us be. o $3d. white | lowey Mo B Cnurch. Fafis Church, Va:| 24 New York Ave. NW. __ Distriet cause they know that they S, gt P R S S Wm. H. Sardo & Co. may have.Deal services, FPOCKETROOK. -Gfay and rg& Tuade, Her 2 ,,ggu,g.:;;;,gg Private Limousine Ambulanc ‘complete, for as little el 'A 58 Y Magetn Ghanei Lincoln 0524 little as $125 Whatever the reason :“gi'"'-s”%"h«'“‘ BT 61, £.725| JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. STine mone may be, it will be found that when we are called, L Baturday. Jepuary | 1387 10th St N.W. _Phone North 0047 A ) 9“%?:1 ey, e nothing in the way of serv- i xnmu'um Rock " G ownes, an AILMUS R. SPEARE ice is left unattended to. of Suntay, Januaryis, SEIRity ‘Bapiist ‘Ohuren, 13th s Que and R sts. n.w. Relatives and fri iavited. Intefmeént Harmony Cemel LoLk: and uncle of MEN'S Sheep-lined. Sizes 6 to 18 of imported fabries. . RAINCOATS, Odd lot, Black, MEN'S $3- 85 D!ESS smus. Yellow, Tan. Some soiled. luken $2.49 Plain and pique. Broken sizes to 17 $9.95 OVERCOATS. All-vr'el $5 95 MEN'S 50c HALF HOSE. Lisle. Silk- Odds and ends. Sizes 310 9......... and-Lisle. Silk-and-Rayon. ‘R yon. Slles $550 CORDUROY LUH!“ 10 10 12. 3 for 81, ar, each. JACKS, Khaki. Suede lined, She: $3 25 MEN'S §1.15 RAYON UN : fi.lo 18 . tondront and 2button shoulder styles; €195 and $2.95 WOOL KNICK White, 34 to 48. Broken sizes, in colors ER: ¢ BT Y MEN'S $300-3400 GOLF HOSE. $9 65 Fulllingd "Srees 7 a3 e shader 81,45 Made of fine i d 1 ey Shtias . WOOL LCbiE 1.35 = M08 LEATHERETTE wunnucu $1. Suede’ lined. .. Corduroy cofler’ sad HOSE. Plain and fancy. . 5 uffs, Alse same wool and tw.ed Sizes 6 10 18 $2.45 REJS $1.00 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. - Medi um weight cotton. $4.95 JERSEY SUITS. Broken lots 32 85 and sizes. Some imported fabries. . Random and Ecru shades. Broken sizes A 79c $4.95 WOOL PLAID LUMB! kClS Fancy tlg 08 1429 Que Jifferent yeasons for host o omelx'»‘r;lr-uvq .nd r calling us. Some families o ‘WILLIAM FRE] siven. Mre Bmma Heath. 6 car . Q. A, T m‘&‘}c"‘ ,_:"’g,y‘ nenmn -'E Originat W. & lAuu. co SOLIC GRAP, belov e ohnecticut Ave. olock: color, Black and. Beown; Fahy. his late 1 . tag m..;. nwm.-uq t . Saturday. at i S POTOMAC 4600 terment Prospect Hill Oflnner! § 7ve. 8¢ 1208 M st., 45 yra. at 940 P ot MACDONALD. ALEXANDE 90 —_——————— a8 8 G a.xm d Hy .r“ CEMETERIES. Son i "GLENWOOD CEMETERY ER A MA A urr y B | e will b he M"D‘f ate Stightly 89 g5 g B 3.: %— 5:2“#‘,2?;1"2“:. i coviultage. 35 per month, Mra. m:‘ll‘:ll DESIGNS. A AT B Gudc ros. Co. 1212 F St, “ ‘m; 3):" 1 Ammo—-muuu_lnumnu 3 GEO. C tiadef: i SRR sk oo . s e Jih & Eye MEN'S $4.95 SLIP.ON SWEATERS. Fancy patterns plaids. Leatherette elbow pads. 41018 MEN'S 1650 - SHAKER SWEAT- ERS." Slipover, Vneck. —Brok 55 SWEATERS. Odds and ends. Heavy weight. 4, Sizes 26 to 32 Saks—Second Floor EAL FUNERAL HOME or refcrcnec. Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET, PHON tSlLlNCOLN !flOO-BZOI apel, Waldron offieiating. o