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Fancy tweeds, cheviots and cassi- meres: alsa plain blues for the dressy occasions — Easter, school commence- ment, etc. $22.50 to $30 IFLOWER LIKE BIRD. 2% 1S PASTEL SUBJECT 52 Maine Artist Depicts Striking Similarity in Work on Exhibition Here. strange flower, known as the bird ol paradise, bndu: & strol Te- semblance to the leathered upecu of that name, is one of the subjects used for her flower pastels by Mrs. Ernestine M. Burrage, a visiting artist from Ken- nebunkport, Me., who now is exhibit- ing her works at the Dunthorne Gal- leries. The flower bird of paradise is a native ot California, and it was while spending the t_Winter in Santa Barbara that Mrs. Burrage dis- covered the plant. Of the lily family, this strange flower is brilliantly colored, like the plum'xl_gl of the bird whose name it bears. stamens, which are tall, are bright bt and resemble the aigreites of the bird. Thr lnn tals lend the last touch milarity. between flower and b d “l’n -ddmnn nmlrkod Mrs. Bur- c“ M tlnvnl sion that lt is !fimr tully The artist convned impression in the nolarml pastels Select Your Monument ourgvn, chotce. tn 1 ea ?li'lun ARBLE. Hnunlhh Bes. A S Rl et Soremaneti: Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty I N T Ave NW. Nati. 8870 thlw mwg mm-ox lu!n:fmplln , an artist who many mural dmnucnl m gx?;renlon;l Library. leh ln earl: ge_and d.ren, un Bure the responaibilif mely vc up her ambitions it was not until two “We were lmdln‘ some time -z Palma the Balearic Islands nbout a night's boat trip from Barcelona,” said . Burrage, “when the desire came to me to paint some of the lovely flowers in which the island abounds. I have never seen a greater variety of wild flowers. I painted more than 60 different flowers in the short time I was there. The anenomes, which grow wild, are particularly beautiful, and the lupin, which in this country usually is uludpurnle.unuwm seen with white and pink blossoms in the Balearic Islands. let and yellow abound try, and sweet 8 pro ;.i.n o'flu—purph, lavender, white and The flowers Mrs. Burrage painted in the Spanish islands were done entirely in water colors, It was not until she was visiting in Paris, after her sojourn in Palma de Mallorica, that she took up the medium of pastel. Paris, under Mlle. Meunier, were brief but of sumelent duration to teach the technique required. returning to her home in Maine Burrage cone tinued her work, ulnc!.muz entlrely, flowers as her subje An old-fash: joned New England garden in hfl' Kennebunkport home, near the home of Booth Tarkington, has given many luveiy subjects to Mrs, Burrage for her worl Mrs. Burrage is a living proof of old adage, “It is never too late to learn.” Trom te AVENUE o NINTH, Unquestionably a leader in hat values! 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After uating from Worcester, he came to Washington, en- Mfln‘u he Medical School of Colum- bian University, since renamed George ‘Washington University. Dr. Butliff was attached to the divi- sion of plan files, Navy Department, for more than 30 years. He was a member of the Carroll Councll, Knights of Co- Belmu his widow, Mrs. Julia N. Sut- 11, he is survived by two d.nu:hm- Mrs. Dean Clundrum of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Miss Eileen Sutliff of Somer- set, Md, and two sons, Milo J. Sutliff of New York City, vice president of the uun Guild of America, and Gerald F. Butliff, also of New York City. The Sutliff residence is at 312 Cumberland avenue, Somerset, Md. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at the res- idence, followed celebration of re- quiem mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Chevy Chase. Interment will be in Moum Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Flagg Is Operated On. VENTURA, Callf., April 4 (#).—Mrs. James Mantgomery Flagg, wife of the illustrator, underwent a minor opera- tion here yesterday and was reported afz ho.spnal attendants as “in good con- Bmeported The rouowm births have be ot th tn Department in the ?:.N: oure: vian L l:} "1 and c;men'n:'gl" dd, an, Helen' Conatable, b0 d Grace 6 Runell, glrl. ha Eaitn £ mrm el S ereare 7. Fieman, sirl, g feman, wi o and relen & Kine eirl d Touise Bladt. gl Elfcus and Hartha Rothenbers. Eds d “Martna nnie Hutchinson. girl aftie Sand Margaret Jameson, girl. William d Luei] “mllv‘er sirl. r | Drusilla Hn‘knr' i rence Hopki ;heodon lr;‘d Addie Brown. boy. " Marriage Licenses‘ Wiiam % el an, and e E. Dunn Rockwell, N. Ramsey. 20, Bassett, Vo Nobles, u and Sarah Tyler 8 U Rav. William . 3 will Ming and Lola Phillips 18, both of Toen Allen, Var Revcs, B R o 7. 38, and Charlotte Lewis. Carl vmm;l neld. 2z :z and Bernice Chetty W, Smith. 36. this city. and Ca ills K. cartwrieht 32 Jacksonville, Fla : ev. Emors. Tho; {;‘n Plercer 31 and Carrie Rice, 18 Rev. “%’ fia-qumore. "5ed? A maton ;; Py Y;ush 19 Perran and May A Fort fHier. va., and this city: Rév. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health ent in,the last 24 hours Elizabeth D. nurmey. 79, 713 st ne William A Campbell, T431 Patrmont st Therief By o dibler Hoepita oy Birlckitne:” 63 " Batheld Hos- Botle vadsnc o1, 3308 Wwiiconain ave. inell, 45, Wi Lu! Hos- r_J. Kerwin, 55, 2809 26th st n.e. . Handel,' 46," Providence Hospital Brnn:h 33 Emergency Hospital ot B W, and ret Tomp- m}.hu’nuuu"sn:l Lo johnJon A Eiza A" Lucas. 70, Home fof Ated snd nk W. Walker. 81, 1643 3rd st ingion, $0. 719 11t st. ne. m! s, Ho John b are ¥ m.e.m Robinson, sn. '}u reulosts Hos- 27, 403 O unfl st. sm"?n. *ol. . Ergedmens Mospital. Eerhice Washington, 3 montns, Otildren’s Hospltal. »t of Switt and Franke Easle. 8 dave, Precamencs HosDItaL Thiant of Arthur and Martha Hall, § davs. Preedmen’s Hospital FOUND. esday: Dolice be!.ween 1 an DOG. fourd on, up. _Tele- Bhone Decatur 134 3. Owner pay for adv. [OR LOST ANTMALS ague. sn Maryland ob tail, o e T Bhone Georsia 3871 LOST. BAG—8mail black Boston bag, eonmmn: ety clothes and. pock ketbook, in, of Takoma Theater Hall, at 1 p.m. TRursday. Reward. _Silver Sprini st BAR Pm—ffié'a mgnd im whout Mazeh spot on bacl Aetropolt or Poto: DOG—Yo! k and white pupp wearin in Ghevy Chase, Phone eland 1697. ews o months om, DOG. Samoved. male. e oraotl. SCan Tnele. Lincoln 4463, Re- EYEGL m?—l\u nnmd hn April 3. S i North_8000. . between 17th 8 1. rd., ot Homarr ai st. OB ease retuen 0 abors address. 7680. mule‘ ursda GERMA CE_B! Tonth 1. Return 914 9th st. n.w.: reward. SR K ELy R e mus A Finder return to M. Couture, 1-U Bld Govt. Hokl! Reward n b el e, oAt g.surq( ’Hllh Behoes, Mareh 31 Fhone Lin MUFF. ‘small biac] E‘ Am-kfinn. WMMM-" SHiowsr Hotel, Matiowsr !mn PACKAGE containine childs dresses; P nfl -r_ch and_white R—Yellow i bm..nudded ry, “Marietta, PIT about wl':'oun s with heavy collsr, “inscribed “F. Ohio." lm 13th 0. 5?:3.. i Tlenn, Howbsa House, POCKETBOOK, 1ady’ l in_McCrory's 5 and 1o cent, store. ot 7t Peinder ‘please cail Adanis 4 chnero s s Retuen o na Ber: April e uy 8. ouns, g T I.I hrnwn. EoR e Store, 130, and B. 1 o ore, 3 ;‘.:;5-'- Rra® Nre all, 1398 Eve. Bhode e‘:Tl unm lnuu ‘1!3. i‘:-'." P 1d. with l‘rIIB bl Fate. "™ SHIR tiey: from jsih and Moncos {fl Taylor fi': ot ploxse Teturn 1501 X o cost. Nmmnl 3530, gl ’h»’ a.‘m::;li“.'.’“" i o nd COOPERRIDER, HELD TOMORROW Retired Naval Officer to Be Buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Officlal announicement was made to- day st the Navy Dop-fl-ment that neral services lor Admir: liam Whitman Me¢ . B. who dled at )undevflle. Jumlcs. West Indies, on March 6, will be held in Ar- lington National Csmeury tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Born in Burlington, Ky., on Pebruary 8, 1845, Admiral Mead Naval Aacdemy in 1861. outstanding career in the miud 88 a rear admiral on February mo'r. His home wn in Wayne, Pa. SELBY RITES WEDNESDAY Pirst Lieut. Edward Selby, U. 8. M. C., who was killed in Nicaragua on March 9, will be buried with military honors in Arlington National Cemetery Wednes- day at 11 am. m:m. Selby 1is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna H. Selby of San Diego, e (!Iathn nt Thanka. ARTMAN, HE! We acknowled: gratetu -ipuc:,mon the kind exp: fanded by our meny rel during the illness and our, beloved husband and " brother-in-law, L FARRIMAN AND i8S L. CAR- WARREN, to_thank o l!lnr :{!‘ndl (m’ il't: kln‘ “rnulfllxum. uu:n 8t the ""’w oved “wite ‘and o AT AND PAMILY. * Braths. WILFRED MASON. Wednes- 2, 1930, av Rochester. Minn ON BARTON. 'Funera| P e unaing of the Medical 8oc 1y | of the Digtrict of ‘Columbia, 1718 M st | on Baturday. Abril 5, at 10 am. | Titerment Rock Creek Cemetery. BUCKLEY, April 2 Park, M hom: Buckl S fent lelt svill BUNDY, ZENO 1ife Tues Ap: 8 her Tesidence, 40 ER BUNDY. i1 undy and the late At ?'“"y and Gevored ‘lluu o! ‘Della o fent BARTON, I)l day, April Dr. 'WILP! peloved Funeral {rom her la urday, 1y, st . spnv-m a8 onn's Cemetery, Denlr:efl flnhunds Re T, A 6 pm Fn 3y, s-mxfiu. April 5. at 1 pm. from the Sec ptist Church, 3rd st. hetwe ly: sts. n.w. Relatives and f; BUNDY, ZENOBIA. Tne Tinney Phillis Wheatley “Society ‘announces with SOrfow the ‘death of Miss ZENOBIA. BUNDY. u- heral Saturday. April 8. 1030, at 1 b, 12 HURG BE ween H and Ey; ESSIE £ MASON, Pres. MARGARET BYRD, Rec CARTER, JAMES l:uumn “Departed this life on' Wednesd 12 130, atter 8 R, | CATLETT, Mgt and corcemn sts. nw. In- terment at Good H , Md. be viewed at his llle home, 1522 8th st. n.w., after 7:30 o'clock Thursday. 4 MARY C. On Thursday. April 3, &, her residenice; 1404 Emerson Services (private) at tne Higes 'Co funeral home. 801 14th L. n.w.. Saturday. April 5, at 11 a. . JANE A. On 'rhursm April 3. 1930, at Columbia Hosoital. J A COOPERRIDER 62 Concord st., Kensington. Md., Betoved Cwite of John ooperrider and Alic Lauer. funeral Rome. 201 141h st n .. Saturdes. April 5 at 3 pm, Interment Union Ceme- | tery, Rockville, Md. DAVIS, MRS. HARRIET . A special xémsx. SMITH, Matron. DYSON, MARY ALBERTA. On Thursday, April's, 1030, ot her residence; 1335 C 4t MARY 'ALBERTA DYSON. devoted Byson, devoteq mother of n, daughter of Mary Hol- AL Florencs Bolton P!u’v gr T at ’ am, from Cyprian's Churcl 5 Remains resting A‘le W Il’h!ll Ja neral church, . & pm. Satur inerestier ot r 1m residence. FAIRALL, ROBERT K. On Thursday, ADr E.. infan t son of Leonard * Snd Maraaret Fuirall (nee Cleary), neral from the residence of ‘his parent 204 H st nw. on Saturday, April S 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MARGARET KATHLEEN. On April 3, 1930, at net residence; rd._se. MARGARET KATHEPEN HoLLAbD. beloved wife of Funeral from tl Tnderment Celar Hill Cemetery. LARRICK, JACOB BUHRMAN. Suddenly. Thursdly Awrfl 3. "30 lt his rrlilg:;c. 1 Ji LARRICK agsq 65 sears, beloved husband oliie 'C Larrick. father of Harvey W. at_Hysong's fu- nw, Saturday, ARY C. On Thursder Apri) 3. :30 a.m., MARY C (nee Jrite ot Wiiam 8- Togan. ears. Funeral from her I Tesidence, 1014 4th st. ne. o April 5. at 830 am.: thence. to Bt AlovsIaE Church, where reqiiiem mass wili be said 8t 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. faterment Mount Olivet Cemeters. 4 MALONE, JAMES M. On Wednesday, 2, 1030, at pital, JAMES M. AL smlunm ag April . arlington, io’am.” In “Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme ELLA M. At the home of her d Mra. william ¥, Bender, A" M. PHILLIPS (nee ery wits "of Lafoy M. Phillips. Foe neral notice later. - PRUITT, MARY E. On Tuesday, 1930, ‘at’ 831 26th st oA PRUITT, wite of Bennie Bruiit and dau he for of | Charles and Carrie Brown, Ieaves to mourn thelr foss a host of relay es and friends. Funeral Sun Apr! from Janifer's funeral d_st. n.w. Interment Lin Memorial Cemetery. no-lvsmlw:nwu Aprit 1. E On Wednesday. st OB! ushr ‘p o BhiteldaRooy ners| Ylom Emimanuel . E. Ch tia. D- C.. Eaturday. April 5. at 2 o p 2ri avited.”” Tnterment ohwrossionel Gemerery 4 Special com- . No. 21, F. lorSaturday. . sharp ab Masonle a, and U or Aipbse- of “Eontuicting. Ma- sonie burtal services for our lste brother, EDWARD BINSON. D! R direction aster. ST ?wpnnl..aee . ROBINSON. N, 'fluv":l.. A Spectal, com- e Jofin's “Lodse. 12, A hereby”called Tor Mondar. Kol & aad oon, at the New Masoni¢ Temvll. Corner Joth and U ste, or purpose of .conducting Ma- fi“%xk‘:‘:’x'z‘x. services for our late brother, fu CHARLES A. JAMES, M ROBERT W. MARSHALL, Secretary. CEMETERIES. Remains can | CATLETT. ALBERT 8 SE, cousin of Ka! hu-‘ men| on | Prone Prank. Baptist Chiurch.'3rd st.”be- | | CATLETT, REV. A. H. Bratha. SON, IATHANTE) 1?" s oay pet 1'!0,? Arfi&ér'mn,wu. beloved Hiusband s e e, of O -nn u’lndhmer of Costello Robinson. 'aves to I!m!\xrr:’ their lou O&h.r Ill; A LR tune Fone Wb 7, l’( rmAlnur M 5 Hurfn. éll‘h"- 3 ns officiating. Relatives ‘and friends invite Harmony Cemetery. ds e !m’"m‘!n‘ ROSS, SUSAN WALKER. on Pl’ldl,. April 4, lfllfl, residence, 1242 20t] O‘USA‘N w‘}l‘ d Am Ro llam Henry an o sranamotner of Waiter and " Wilinm i+ and Jumes and Rom v erulnu rutln{ & Wilson's fus neral home. Notice of !unenl hersafter. §¢ STREEKS, WILLIAM A. On Wednesday, i 0. ApriL 3, 1800, ot Georattown HowpiaL D Georgetown Hospital, s BLT&]tfl!ued By by eloved hus! a n D 5, a'm. "Redutem mass &t the chureh ox the Immaculate, Concention at Relatives and triends invited; Inferment Mount Oliver Gomeiosy. tons t w:uul. FRANK WILLIAM. On Tues y i, the Tesidence of his son, WILLIAM LKER, ted husband of Nellie G Weiker ot ‘613 Soeh Gevoted Tae ther, of, Clifton Walke) Martha Norris, hoda J helda, Madge, Aletha 0 9 lrum Prlll.rl funeral pril ? Rev. e Relatives” ahd" frionds on Reed Ben Frazier's funeral home, Remains resting 389 R. L ave. Interment Middieton. In fl!mnrlam. AMPBELL, ARAMINTA. In sad but loving Temembignce of our ify ARAM] LL, -r ua todsy, Arml We have your memory, To go You are the one we will never 1m-z. For we are alvaye hinking of 30U, YOU‘R DI 'OTE! USBAND Aflg cun'n. DOROTHY DEAN. In memo) of 3 dear daughter, DOROTHY DEAN CAR- TER, who died seven years ago todsy, Aorii ¢, 1923 1 pever can forget you, Dot, R mes me . on my way. HER wva MOTHER< LILLIAN 3 BROTHER, "GEORCE. i EARTER CARTER, DCOTHY D. A tribute of love to the mer.ory of my friend. DOROTHY D, 'CAR' who died seven vears ago today. April 4, 1923 EDNA. A Sacred to the mem- ory of our late pastor, REV. A, H. CAT- LI Tho ‘departed inis lite ave Sebrs o tody, April 4, 1035, our hearts your memory linge: ur8. CARRE DR TEP RN REV. A H. In lovin remem- brance of our late pas B‘I CAT] ), Who uemma thu ise” ave 80’ todey, April 4, hall meet beyond thl river. CONESSES OF MOUNT B H. In but loving O] e QU et nussand’ and fatner, Rev 4 CATLETT, who depi this life e Jeace ado. 1o0ks Amf (3 Sadly missed, THE FAMILY. GRAY. JOHN H. In sad but loving remem- ance of my dear husband, JOHN H. CRAY, Whe departed this life ‘ona yeor ago todsy, April 4, 1929, The month of April once more is here, Eor me the saddest of the vea He suffered hours, ¥ 53 Walt for cure. but all in vain, 80 God slone knew what est, He Cofled Tim home (o ive nim rest. Sleep on, John: sleep on, beloved, . MARTHA am\v . LEE, MARTHA Jo\:s Sacred the T mother: MARTHA TORES” LB, “Who' depatied uus iife five years ago today, April 4, 1925 Ingour hearts you: memory lingers, Sweetly. tender, kind and There is nof & das dear mother, That_we do not think of you. HER LOVING HUSBAND JAMES E. 8o suddenly. . twelve years ago today, General Army Hn.plm. Bayard, N. Mex., Maj. WA He was my mena roxl HOLMES. * ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. TIMOTHY HANLON PFuneral Director Private Ambu) 841'H St N.E. Line. 5543 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with original W. R Speare, ““HW W?nTH Snrdo "& Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 B St NE Lin:oln osz‘ Modern Chapel Betablished 1 JOHN R.“WRIGHT cO. 1837 10th St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047_ ALMUS R SPEARE lnundinl the Orirh W. R Speare Co 23 Connecticut Ave. 3 PO'zl'"OMA“C 4600 Clyde J. Nichols, | Inc. i w11 Ll w' LFE >0NS. CREMAT()RILM 332 PA. AVE. N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384, 138 Dignified. Eficlent som?u B 7 W. Deal & Co. %16 B ST _NE _LINCOLN_8200. CHAS S. 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