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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 19%0. ASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE Special for F rzday and Saturday 238 Hart Schaffner & Marx OVERCOATS 31 $40 and $50 Overcoats taken from our regular stock. Smart Blues, Greys and mixtures in de- sirable single and double breasted styles. Sizes 35 to 48—and mod- * els for regular, stout, stub or long men. And, asalways, satisfaction or money back. [Why not use Our Extended Payment Plan?] Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street we will give you $ for your old . tank heater Only ten more days of thu exceptional allowance on the purchase of either an Automatic or Storage PEATED DURING T: T, H{g YEAR, SO COME IN AT ONCE! Gas Water Heater. THIS OFFER WILL NOT BE RE- Enjoy Hot Water at the turn of your faucet—no wnmns or fire~ to light if you have a Ruud, Pittsburg or Automatic Water Heater in your home. Convenient terms extending over 18 months arranged if desired. 'EDWARD DULI, SR, DIES AT HOSPITAL &2 Civil Engineer Took Great In- terest in High School Athletics. Edward M. Dulin, sr, civil engineer and bullder, and long a picturesque figure at inter-high school athletic meets, died in Emergency Hospital last night after being il since December 6. Hemmhnbunoonulold Feb- L s aifance wmons Hgn an Wi ce school M“m or him the sol of “Pop,” l.nd by mu he was TALTAVULL Funeral Home I 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones | 4 e 1041 ll | who resides in’ Boston; John and Wil- Il | 11am Dulin, students at McKinley High || | Dulin, & student at Oumwn rvices will be I churc l|| be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. cheerin, in the favorite school yell. . uct.hn Native of Virginia. He was active in business until his health began to fail several years ago, following injuries sustained in a fall from a building. Mr. Dulin, a native of PFauquier County, Va., was graduated in civil engineering at Virginia Military Insti- tute, He began in the building business here many years ago. He was a mem- ber of the Auoclnuon of Oldest In- hlblhlnh of the Dll\‘.flfl of Columbia, ‘ashington me L: Fayette Lodge of Muom. He was a veteran of the World War :nd held the nnk of captain in the Al lnur- emd in -muua Mr. Dulin w‘ ago coached the Crucent 4.0, base ball and foot ball. Rites to l. Held Saturday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Blanche Scott Dulin; three sons, Ed- d M. Dulin, jr., graduate of Cornell, School, and a daughter, Miss Eileanore Funeral se: emducted at | | the residence Saturday nrtemwn at 2 M oclock Rev. Dr. Arunmn tor of St. will officiate. lnwmun. !‘“:“3?:} Detlm in electrical appliances in Sydney, South Wllezplmv- pro- tested so mualy nnlme the sale of i [ electric g that cit; =\l officials may q\lfllt the 2 You will like the fine merchandise at popular prices featured at Eiseman’s. You will like the friendly greeting when you enter the store. But above all, you will like Eiseman’s popular credit plan, whereby you arrange to pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts. And there’s no.extra cost for liberal terms. Open an Account NOW Our Regular $25 to $45 SUITS & O’COATS Now Reduced to $l 9.75 $24.75 g 533.75 EESEMANS 7th & F STS. N.W. WASBHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR BSTORE Semi-Annyual Sale GENUINE ASHIONKN]T NECKWEAR Formerly 3 $1 45 Georgeously knit neckwear of non-wrmkhng pure silk woven 5250 $ 00 For Your Old Range i on the Purchase of a Tappan During January ¢ This great event makes it possible for you to get this attractive NEW MODEL BE-816-RTD TAPPAN RANGE with this UNUSUAL ALLOW- ANCE FOR YOUR OLD RANGE. Equipped with the special speed oven into handsome stripes, smart spots and fancy figures—a lively color in- terest. They’ll wear absolutely longer than any other tie made. Ralelgh Haberdasher —smokeless broiler tray—concealed manifold and removable oven tray, this model is 2 valuable addition to any kitchen. control. Of course, it has oven heat See it tomorrow—to see it is to want it installed in your kitchen without further delay. ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND IT Wf' LL BE ON ITS WAY TO YOUR HOM MISS WOOD, DIRECT PROM THE FACTORY, is here all this week to You Can— Wash Baby’s Clothes Without Danger to Fabrics With a PERCO Washer See It On Demonstration All This Week In Our Showrooms demonstrate it to you. Cooking School Tomotrow and E: Monday Wednesday Friday From 2 to 4 O’Clock Special Business Women’s Classes very Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Ulhr the direction of Mrs. Wimlud Thur. low, director of Home Service, in our modern kitthen at 419 Tenth Street N.W. W ashington Gas Light Co. Washington Salesrooms 419 Tenth St. N.W. GAS APPLIANCE : Automatic Gas Water Heaters May Be Purchased From i o Your Registered Plumber—Terms Are Available }EXperienced Advertisers Prefer The Star \ I New Business Department National 8280 Georgetown Salesrooms Wisconsin and Dumbarton Aves. HEADQUARTERS So-yur Guaranteed Couch Casket Funerals Complete Steel Vault. o ~1310 F Street Why Bury a Lot of Money Under the Ground if You Haven't Much on Top Funerals by Chambers Are Y, the Old-Time Costs, All Complete His Service and Prices are the Best in the City. His Embalmers and Conductors are Experienced. Think of a Complete Service, Cars, Heu‘le, Casket and all. $100 $85 || PRIVATE AMBULANCES, Best in the City., Completely Equipt All the old and best families know W. F. Elliott and R. K. Harvey. There are no better obtainable. We Will Anllld to Every Dttal With Sincere Service by W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 0432 M. DULIN THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow, with lowest temperature tonight about 10 degrees; rising tem- perature tomorrow; gentle varlable winds, becoming moderate southwest, tomorrow. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomorrow; colder tonight; rising temperature to- ‘morrow; moderate northwest, backing to west and southwest, winds increasing tomorrow. Virginla—Fair and colder, much colder in southwest portion tonight; tomorrow fair with rising temperature; diminishing northerly winds, becom! variable, West V nll—hlr ht and to- on tonight; morrow; colder in east warmer tomorrow, Record for 24 Hours, ermometer—4 p.m., 34; 8 p.m., 32; 12 mldnilhh 25; 4 am, 24; 8 am, 21; Tem nture same date last year— Highesf Zefl lowest, 33. Tide Tables. (Furnished by Uhlwd suus Coast and y—Low m :Il le, am, and 10:18 pm.; hllhflde 3:01 l.m. and 3:32 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:33 a.m. and “l" pm high tide, 3:56. am. and n. Sun and Moon, Mly——lunme122nn sun sets 5:18 p. . —!unrhu'llln.m sun Aumobfla’h’nxxlm b'r‘ u'a’fll e hatt Pl lighted one- Weather in Varlous Citles, - $E5 855 B a NIl e She Sk Bl Bata s R aswr; wm T EBLE: i00n, Green: Horta (Fayg)). Asore, Hemilton, Serimuda gr:f:';clflfld' Deaths Reported. ojames P. Hicks, 78, Home for Ased and ann-Lt E noeg 1:‘01‘1 oth st s ‘. fi Fek - L ave. ea An 71. tal. s, jev, Hosp 7"' v ltvdeflck .+ Providencs Hos- s — Benning rd. Jonan AR0n, "8, "0 PR T reim Messakian, u lenor C. Roach, b mem Dons A uine, L, Raval Hotoitel {; o, jesbro ¥ Jaburs, %, nes fi of George -nd Katl ierine % o iyl 08 {ix i Brown: i: rresdmens ' Willam Wijia ital. ml milton; ates, 43, Galling r'i-m“ uuer o3 Alenna' i" st B fl ldred Palmer, 2 monthn Children’s Hos- LOST., SLOUSE, T§ Tusset or tan colored, lfi Ruto trick," inder Biease revy 6°130n 5t. n.w and Teceive Hberal nw-r" W elther in ?r_o t oo "SBth U actons “ " Klmmnnd urts, Sunday evening. forth Nmi —GrIay Canvas- QOVQRE Tiotebook f meetin; Reward. i‘x’i"i‘u"c':‘l‘.fn.fl“.‘efl e Be0k, +__ "o ’ARA! t & &?." hase: fi'u'."’e.r Rins fl‘l J 9.: l%. ary 10‘ o s xum Oal rmh amonds, lllnu of cls l"n:l'a' Sraall SapoRIes Beward for information. Adiross BoX M, - Tady' a black ountaln "pene Biss Sin ite .‘IQI‘ )Il neil and QY! lasses; on Dahuf 5t n? Y'ua at: Ga. ave._car. Reward. | PuRaE, '1: 'J"; girl's 'o‘c"n“' and l!'e‘ Whi Jt A‘B'!““HI M oreveiuna Go10." Mrs. Gresnsors. e "“ A T R RE. i Goodyear cord, new, 33x6.75, Cadillac cover. Reward. Dr. Harry F. Lewis, Wardman Park, ing | AKE, Births Reported '.'.':::."’. '-u. Boy A i, Rhthony 7. and Al n"&l } o 3!".:.4 'x':'nny‘ mfm Goy’ nd’ strl nld“mmm lA Butler, girl. Mary "boy. 01 Wilinm ln&dl‘nldin:n e Ernes: Ve ‘O o Glascoe, -lbr?' QIarh of Thanka. RANK. | Mrs. Am k the m'loyu ot no'lra Conchme G?mrn nd zrln&lwfl ‘he of neflm.fl." GWARD, 932 #t. n.w. * Brathu. ABBOTT. EMMA PEARL. On Wednesds: y 321930, at 0:30 a7 at her T8l dn .- 436 Maine ave. 8 v, BOTT. She leaves o 'mourn her de- E;"‘“' £ jovoted husband, n‘" rd Ab- loving mother, e ond ister, Mrs. ‘other nuwul unday, from Ebenerer e or 0seof 801 i ves and m-na gt ited. mmmaz -z Ciives AMERN. JoREPR E AL m bers of mm- ing ceuncu No. 417, nights of Columbus, are hereb the death of Brother on Tuesdss, January ers are m..m.a to Jlnu'l“ aaid uneral Friday. Jan: rom 8t._Dominic's G FANNING, A 1 D. 3. obomu. nmm?n 'e\.mi' + KE. ANN, ddenly, on Tuesday, January p mo n her Teitdence. 318 ke, 8 ed 8y al be conducted n her residence _on .v-mmy N 10:30 a.m.. Rev. Shara " Monteomery. pustor, of National M-tr‘lpollnn Church, Dr. astor of "United "Brethre officiating. The Imperial ounu’l wfll llnl’ ""i gnutu x o, St 4R " epPa g, )l b3 nin O B N, of' Aubrey Trone. Batl and Wikiam Brown.” funeral hereatter. Remains rutI?. "at %} ¥, Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral pariors, 3 s wve. o, Wedgesday, reetow al services will be h i, on m!; llllng‘ 2 . _Matthew's e et S O i X 4 terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. arted this 2, .tufi-m. ) el Carrol 7 -ur of lllr‘v Norvello_and Charles She alss feaves & howt of ofher relatives and friends Remains resting at_the John ines fiineral chapel, td and Eve sts. s.w. No- tice ol hn:en ll er. ULIN, uary = 1lm = g:umc no-mm ert ll"l d'll( sk "*e, .,..?,3.’*-:. > Ull .v.num aF 1930, a‘éfi! rflw’-.“m‘od E. and John J. Gold. e lflflie ‘1 an el '?.m.';.""u ik 1 other relatives and fri "fi g 1 o'tlock. life on arted this S B R sl ‘Il: 0! nafl! Nfitl:;;u‘ d;r:llmll barton Sl i, E 2 1 et T, SUABEER: Mie 00, Teil: ‘ Yll‘ ot fl . olfma“ ‘ Ert il F el oen R o'elock atives and mn mea *Tnterme c!m- R Tostn et ot R 'M"" % kit ends lovin isughter of et of A Jesr of her ate, Leech, . and o "Catherine. Walker nd 3 Jno. Notlee of funers| are asked not to sent u January 20, lond: 1¥. nuas I." I 8, at {en R .Er‘murv';l N o mfl }mn mn%w:%t W ™ i, romes, peye, ot MALONE, devoted hush band s il | DORSEY, EDWARD A. Somers, and Funeral from a ater. TRUEMAN. FLORENCE ELLA. On Tues- day, Japuary 31, 1630, ab Her residence, pe: B am) ringe ““ ot Mis eral asler’s w hmen "home; . nw. ‘tunerai rum lfi §he avgve m?dgm Fiday, Ja Ebiacopal” Churen: By M"'lfi "”'“& ureh, q Bm mxmven ahd ?rmvh nfited. fn- T E ‘312..".’.,‘#&‘* Mfl finy ”oh g !nu anuar; m. Eincolh llemor{ll Cemetery. WADDY, ROBERT. D-umu day, Janyary 31, 3 t 11 s iliness, EERT | WADDY lluvu l:nmoum tyo sistars, two bhm::::i son de. il be had 1 "pm. Friday from” Was h- ngt ing m-m'.r “nur- 2053 G, rom, & 0:30 Tatly - m. r"‘ vos and c!.mnfn Thviiea™ lnm WHITMAN, . WILLIA Wednesday, lt l!flllfl Mem¢ rln’ 3 . beloved husban ‘Renricka Whitman. t Zurhorst's funeral be B East, Caito kil R Cemeters N, WILLI, H. B l No. 30. 0. 0. ;‘ln nu’u ':d'?g«m%a.l unds tll?r st o8 o .'..5 un.nl e 'L{’nm LIS, ' ,m%%mfimr-’ of Thornton. arr JQO lll. Bell, Eliza and Susie Willll nl ice 1 Ia Remains resting he 5 Co. Tuneral Dariors, 2333 Ga. ave, n.w. In Memoriam. l‘l lmbr;ag of our dmu‘ JV’I! D-rlea thl‘,‘lh one ‘vear ago foday. Jan- -."\'onfi o enr VNG Pkl o2 HARYEY, ;%%Igzgyvoulfll but "oy o7 | JORDAN, MATTIE. In ot our. dur wife and DAN. who departe m M“ Jai mllry 2, lden sates were open Tt "'mfi Voice 8 nu “Come." Thines B ' k ing -um& l'I=|d .2‘ %-m:.... e e '".".*;"..L T, Tonely rave. %n.z' # BIA ::\1 J&% fimfi’. lol;.‘-‘ll:::::;:: 0. !n lovis fi#& i .mfifi.fi‘:‘%«# ( lM o rd, "i' dreary; Ing your loving Weary, for we hear them not. !waun ifilflg - -Iltfl.‘ wife, Who T Sou Wil “'I:."” h{ mn: u- of sunshine, “‘1“. 3 | AT h e two years ‘and foot- AP *‘r«:;:sg:a:« e E Aoystis olm ey KINNER, e T fi&“"‘( E:r., Saila— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. - L. SPEARE CO. enkoel; 4ra"and, 2 H-rmnnv Cemetery. successors s:wz\:m-afli"u;:; Exgr A "i’:" b 3R, Wm. H. firao & Co. annte Limousine Ambulance 43 .m e KB Lincoln 0! 524 JOHN i‘:’“_ WRIGHT CO. rict | _1387 10th Fhone North 0047 n né corés " GRAY, Pres. alnmu'n uecomwm. Bect'y. MCcGRATH, day, :--u-ry zPWm- é’lldmm‘ll i ot cGrath, - Services il Nossltats nmeulfi- R T RGE BANGS. O ommanders of ihe M ary @ Loyal Legion of the the ath ol Ho itar: o ol n 3 meral services will b hold n he :hnui gf the & Hines o, 2801 Fourteent Friday, 24th gelock pm. Tterment"at "Fort ‘Lidcotn U. 8. Navy, GO Crperan v, 0,8 Nuvy, xonn!ll RIS e r:n " :fi‘:c?gé':‘:* wo«nua:o u..,.,.n"'n:'u “3?;'{ o s, A, ,,3' “":'- = Al H:& Elnlbl.lx'fi \IIM% ' 'Ifl.l m:u--tu::’ Idl!-n-‘lml ll.% ’Y A A, O, Wednesdar. Jan ny "2, 19 o e h q. iends invited. Hotermient m Pa. m-l om-m “lg-m Onvn“mn;f J-nlur; ey } aiforr, mm e No- un-nl l}ur b l.'. ids | SAT H 'St NLE. ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. &. Speare Co. 1 ecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 @.yes. o4 1908 B ot 45 yre. at 840 F ot Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 Oth St N.W. Col._63%4. T WILL]AM LEE’S SONS. CREMATORIUM : A, A W._ NATIONAL 1384, 1383 aifi. S. ZURHORST hiene Lizeats WrE T erbert B, Nevius Funeral Home jve. N.W. Distri Joseph F. Birch's Sons 3034, M St. RoW. ‘Eatabiened 1041 Jifes, Etucsans Service o + Deal & Co. 1 ll’l‘.ll LINCOLN 8200, rank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTR 8T, Hfi:l.;. National 2473 “FIMOTHY HANLON Private Amibulance Linc. 5543 aun-:--u. m mmv. DESIGNS. e J213F St, GEO. C. SHAFFE