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RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N.E. LACY STRAW HATS NEW for Easter_ Wednesday Only f Ou!- Regular Low Prices, $3.95 and $4.95 # IE PRETTY” say the 1930 fashions. And you are in these charming new hats. Jauntily off-the-forehead... with cun- ning upturned brims . . . or flatteringly feminine with width at the sides. The lacy straws and hair breids of which - they're fashioned are so becoming, too. In black and newest Spring colors. CLASSM/\TE HATS & The wee miss will like these — new Classmate Other Classmate Hats straw and hair 98c to $2.59 braid hats. Many smart styles. The prices are reasonable. Cluldren s Covert Coats, $4-98 smart style with service for kiddies 3 to 6 years of tan covert coats, with printed scarfs in light hues. for children 3 to 6 yea: Unusual values, $3.98 Upper floor. 3 Lovely Baby Dresses, 59¢ AINTY handmade and hand - embroidered French voile dresses, in beautiful pastel shades. Sizes 1 to 3 years. and $8.98. Children’s Dresses 210 6 Years Outstanding Values 98¢ and $1.98 EAL charm and beauty for the little folks in the smartly designed dresses of dimity, lawn and novelty prints. “ast call” for daughter's eoct. And she MUSTN'T bc dis- eppointed, for It costs so little at Sears, Roebuckl Jaunty cape ¢oats, adorablo new flared, , or double-breastéd coats ++ . ofl here in this special value group. Better made, In smarter styles, than you'll usually find anywhere at this price. Navy, green, tan, red. Sizes 7 fo 14, Other Coats for Girls, $4.95 and $6.95 For Wednesday! Children’s Rayon Panties 35¢ Our Regular Low Price, 40¢c ERY fine, closely woven, silklike rayon, in bloomer or French leg. Peach, white, flesh. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Upper floor. Our “Royal Purple” Silk Hosiery $135 for Wednesday EGULARLY $1.48, these silk toe to top, mid-weight or chiffon silk hose are a real buy. Full fashioned, perfect quality, get your share. Sizes 8} to 10%. Main floor. Silk Scarfs $140 - EGULARLY $: and $1.98, these beautiful To Look Smart—Carry One of These COSTUME BAGS muno. uu“? e Silk Lingerie DAINTY crepe de chine Dance Set The new pastel in' Teddies, 34 to_44. Panties and Dance Sets, 32 to 38. Special $5 to $6.95 All-Silk Umbrellas $3.60 EAUTIFUL bordered Main Floor Center Aisle and all-over patterned * silk umbrellas in a wide selection of e.l-rl and handles to match or har- monize with your costume. Special ulluu Main floor. HEREywmllfindvdnnthlmtflllymrhbk. Bags in stunning selection of beautiful colors and novelties, envel hdm long-handle and pouch. Special selling. dies’ Bags, 48¢ and 79¢. L. F. WGEE FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW Services to Be Held at Home, With Burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Lawrence F. McGee, 69 years old, retired contractor of Washington, who died Sunday at his residence, 1523 Gales street northeast, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from the residence. Requiem will be sung, at St. Patrick’s . Interment will be Mount Ol- c‘gey;, a native of Fredericks- buil construction work, he retired 10 years ago. his widow, Mrs. Catherine McGee, and a daughter, Mrs, C. Cassard Schroth, of The Evening Star, he is sur- vived by six brothers and two sisters. Deaths Reported ’l‘h. Iol.lu!lnl l'llhl have been r¢ ent in the last i terson, 83, 733 4th lunum [4 Cgcdllp o150 lnnnmn e rine a . 17 T st. cunevlen 1. Collins, 69, Walter Reed Hos- William Scott_Ballard. m koma Park. D. C Willism H. Baseman, 60 years, Home for Ainnie 8 g- 55, 1622 Decatus um, 58, Hnee & Boser: 31 Vb B ava ospital. )'vrl thl!lelll. 43, Emergency Hospital. W. York, 35, en route Preedmen's oAl Marte ‘A, Levick, 35, 700 K Est hite, 38, Fr SCHOOL’S SPRING PLAY Central High to Repeat Presenta- tion of ‘“Baby Cyclone.” %-Myo,dou."hmu.m Cohan, Central High School's Spring play, presented last Friday and Satur- day, will be given again at a special matinee this evening at 3:30 o'clock in the school auditorium. Mamage Licenses. James nl ul. fll. and Mary Jenkins, 20; "l.’xl tnfl Mary O. Groves, ey 22, Al . ., =lnd eumue u Bnm{m, 2 R Aev: g, Ethel Lomag, '"!uv. ng m.B. 3L, gnd Elzabeth M. u. ‘ahid Plorence M. el rove = Winchester, Va., gnd V. Ray Monroe, 30, this city; Rev. ank Bteelman John H. Evang, 28, and u-mm E. Cum- 2, 16, Rey W. ¥ Atkins ulh E. i e mng 4 and Marle Jackson, ha e, Catonsville, ger‘l'rr. %, ot M oy Ollv!lr S .lny,?h and Zady O. Jones, 19; 3 . 31, d th- . Paimer. Fox, 34, and Sten n el ot of ‘Richiond, Va: Rev. ‘Bernard A Eni and Ellen N. Rich- Rev. ardson, 120, both ‘of “Baltimore, "Ma.s Michael W. Hyle Births Reported. e following births have been r?o 1 Hoans m:nuurn-m in the last Rodre; race Sichard and ‘Geriride Veue chard and Gertrude Vaughn, Abraham and Mattie R. Venab lnb"q Samuel and Mattie L. Stroman, Modestly fact that everyone is alike in wishing a funeral service that is in every way suit- able, and have therefore always had services de- signed to meet the needs of all. Among our services are many modestly priced ones, beginning at a minimum of $125. Priced E have always taken into consideration the lyl-:AL FUNERAL HOME ‘or reference; Hsk your neighbor Qf‘ 816 fi“?l!t y’? g PHONES LINCOLN 8200 820! EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. [ 4 - BUY YOUR SPRING OUTFIT ON EISEMAN’S LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN Dress stylishly this Easter on Eiseman’s lib- There are no extra charges for Credit prices are the same as cash prices. A small cash eral credit plan. credit privileges. &2 Every- thing for the Well Dressed Man payment, balance in con- venient installments, either weekly or monthly. A Sensible, Thrifty Plan That Will Appeal to Any Man Hundreds of Men’s SPRING SUITS $ $ The new browns, tans, grays and blues, in cheviots, worsteds, unfinished cassi- meres. All new Spring styles for men and young men. EISEMAN'’S SEVENTH & F 8TS. THE WEATHER District of Oolumbll—m cb\lflm Virginia—Increasing cloudiness fol- lowed by rain late tonight or tomorrow; slowly Trising temperature fomorrow; {Areshdl northeast shifting to southeast ng Maryland — Increasing cloudiness, continued cool tonight; tomorrow rain; fresh northeast ting to east ds. West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- morrow; not quite so cool tomorrow. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 74; 8 p.m., 12 mldnllht, 65; 4 am,, 59; 8 a.m., ll. rometer—4 pm., '29.85; 8 pm., 2988 12 !nldnl‘ht 20.94; 4 a.m., 30.00; 8 a.m, 30.13. nghut temperature, 77, occurred at noon. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 54, occurred at T H a.m. todly, ‘emperature same date last year— Hi&hut 47; lowest, 41. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:54 am. and 4:28 p.m.; high tide, Blfltm d 3 Tomorrow—Low _ti a.m. and 5:12 pm.; mhud. 1015 m. and 10:50 p.m. ln The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:33 a.m.; sun sets 6:45 p.m. Tomorrow—8un rises 5:31 &.m.; sun leh 6:45 p.m. zflutfl pm.; sets 6:46 a.m. Wuthu in Various Cities. Temperature.o B Abilene, Tex, ak.: 29 Hidanaeiiatnd 35,36 Jacksonville.Fla. 3004 Kansas City, Mo 29, Los Angeles.. sha, Nel Pmlmelpm- Bhoentx. Aty Bittsburgn, P 4 ! 225:;23:28232 oty o2 Belolay | Bitouay Gloudy Rl Eiotay Clear (1 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. W 42 Ra Soai (Noon, OYCII'A'Y Horta '(FayaD e " Hamilto 8an Juan, Havana, Cuba Cloudy Eart cloudy Colon, Canal Zone e Part clouds | DAVID WARFIELD BETTER | Noted Actor Recuperating After Minor Operation. NEW YORK, April 15 (#).—David | Warfleld, noted actor, was recuperating at the Post-Graduate Hospital today from a minor operation performed two le:!k;oldm His condition was announced | Henry Dazian, & friend, after visiting the actor said it was expected he wnuld be lklile to leave the hospital in another weel LOST. BOSTON B! brindle and whits, male. Tag No. Reward if returned to 1316 Florida. a BRACELET oned). turquoise sets: AR to any cept the owner. re;llry 6 356 E oi° Be-or phone L CASE_Datk ' brown " leather. T ATe B e, D8 K ank! ke botwes Frecerick and Rockville: Sunday afternoon: leeul e d._Phone District 9096. 7'y, Gark Blue. gray fox collar: Yub mm 8t ion; Saturday Reward, | Nortls bash: hilds pef, ¢ monthe ol wire-haited Finder ' please communicate w! 3460 mnhw rd. _Clev. 6297. DOG- Bench-les Bhephierd, BIack_and white Witk Tittle brow, 2 urday_night. Tearl, nmtma-—xmm n [ Value “except o _owner. of Rinaly ielcanone North 1340; _Apt. 201. FRATERNITY CHARM. on 13(h- ave and K st. Reward. Dolttan 4t FUR, Monday mnmln-}; Park: marte; Cleveland 1980-W. HAT, small, n , and yellow gold with of Jittle value acoin 1 between &n"Serro In or near Lafayette ker. Reward. gu 1 “Blis, Bunday evenine nea 80" v, " hone Shephg MEDAL—Tmmaculate _ Concepti 3 e Inale G, D on rok "pleaae o ryant st. n.w. Potomac 2013. PACKAOI.A emmnln military boots. pure [T 30 p PAY ENVELOPE, Saturday: Toper Teteen oy B lnd 13th Tl Reward. _Return to_Gold's, PERSIAN CAT. bl 1 n from ;lclnizy of 1613 N, "5 T:-“ Reverd of B 'HOTOG! RAP n vy Chase car. _Call Clev 536. RQ'IYG 15¢ POLI DOG—Blg, brown; it ‘l . wird DoN westga T Lo Sundey le"fi HOOTS brown: lolt ll’l flflni 0! ”’ 8th tify Atlantic 3 diamonds l!l lfl Hllflflm ril 10. Liberal reward. Geo: L MCRWME‘_NI' 9375, or 502 Edmonds Blfll SCOOTER 'YOLE—Small, red, left corner PhllDl | and Leroy pl. !unan llb- ernooh. Ol""l. . 1!35 Phelps ] Established 1862 J. T. Clements Sons Funeral Directors 1241 Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 0804 THE MODERN D Cem Memorials to be found in our Duiar 'y“';- “Best of materials and work- el A c... Ine. Mnm “fl‘ 1 530 AMBULANCES Best in Town. u M Lonal Call. .. Chambers Co. Oulieiie W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones 4 4oms 10341 Monumental ' driver struck him in Virginia March 30 e | proved fatal to Willlam E. Clark, 41, DIES OF HIS INJURIES Colored Man Was Fatally Hurt by Hit-and-Run Driver. Injuries received when a hit-and-run colored, of the 1400 block of Q street, at the Emergency Hospital, it was learned by police last night. Clark was hit by an automobile on the road running through the Govern- ment experimental farm in Ar] }mture of the left lel and internal in- uries SUE FOR $45,000 Henry W. Beatty and Lester B. Beatty, both of Bluemont, Va., were sued yesterday in the District Supreme Court for damages totaling $45000 as the result of a collision of a truck of one of the defendants and operated by the other with an automobile in which Francis E. Seitz and Francis J. Camp- bell. both of the Y. M. C. A, and Ralph Breary, 324 Adams street north- east, were passengers. Breary Pheel bhis damages at $20,000, Campbell asks $15,000 and Seitz wants $10,000. The collision occurred January 26 last at Eighteenth and K streets. Attorneys urkart & Quinn appear for the three passengers. Flavored Meat Favored. Efforts to give fine and especial flavors to meat by artificial means are reported to have been successful in Europe re- cently. The food has found such favor that it is predicted that cutlets hav- ing the taste of fruits or berries are an early possibility. Bt&flxu. ALLEY, RICHARD L. On Monday, {930, st Bis residence 4410 14th y (nee Edwards). e abque residence on Tnursdsy April 17, at | Felatives and frlends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. | { the l te Cbl 0 d‘“‘\ Bre °n. m:r-x urvlul t v, April 14, i zl:"m.{n Cureie iath and v sts re . Interment Rock Greek Cemetery. ollc church ema at the chnnben funeral home, lOG Chlphl . 5.w DA LONZO ERTRAM. On ADHI I1< 1930, m.. I"!Y l lnul ll ARt KLONZO "BERTRAN "DAVIS. son of B. Davis A!;d Imnlh?duon. aged Trom 358 EADER, DOROTHY. On Monday, April 14, AN s Montaomery Gounty Genetal Hos: ROTHY EADER, aged & FERGUSON. LEONARD AI-IXAKDIIA. Sunday, Aoril 13, 130, av Hamilion, vn LEONARD ALEXANDRIA PERGUSON, | loved husband of the late Harriett O. e | guson. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas F. Murray & ols ave 5 B 4 SO e, A e {ives and friends invited. Interment C lrullnnll ceme ery. 18 OSKEY, JOSEPH H. Departed this life Y Annl u 1930, at c-lun er Hos- pital, JOSEI FOSKE emains B T Eratiers taneral home. 389 R ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereaf HALLEY. SARAH E._ On Sunday, Aeril I 1930, at 6:30 p.m.. at her residence, 1417 | Nowion st nw §ARAN E. HALLEY. be- ioved daughter’ of the late_James and | Helen Ha.lcy, aged 68 vears. Puneral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Orville S. Swank. 412 Oglethorpe st' n.w.. on Wed- at Relatives e 2:30 p.m. to attend.” Interment et 15 RY B On Bunday, April Water Heed General Hospital R., widow ‘of Col. Henry Services &t Gawiers | n.w.. on Wednesday. | 2 ' Tnterment Arlington National Cemetery. JACKSON. THEODORE WILLIAM. Departed this life' Saturday, Abril 13 1630, at 440 B at hig resi ence, 42 M BfiioDORE WILLTAM JACKSON: the ae- Yoteq hashand of - Dora Jackso father of Louis and Leon Jackso Glayborne Jackson and brol lea 50 8 host of ulher‘ relatives lnld frisnds. Puneral Wednsaday; AT 18, Ml ndren: 145 U st AL on ol W. Ernest | i | JAMES, LUTHER W. Suddenls, on Sundsy. pril 13, 1930. at 12:30 p.m. at his resi’ Génce. lis Uet n R'W. JAMES. formerly of W. Va. He leaves a devoted me itide K James:” w0 aunfs, Miss Julla Davidson of this city d_Miss_ Lou Davidson of Will:amson. | W Ve £ one brother, Arihur James of this | he Lassier, Tuesday, Tesiden: terment at Wednesday afternoon. OYNER, GEORGE P. Suddenly, on * dar. Apuil 16 193, GEORGE £ IO joved husband of Fannie P. Joyner (nee er) — Fui from _his late resi- on Thursday, April es and {riends in- glueflelm W. Va Mon- YNER, Fence. 1320 B 8 774t 3 orclock vma - .tunn poi ousin of Mrs. Mai ee Mad- & O sy Merices at Padgervs fu- , 131 11th st. s.e., Wednesday, Ap; at 2 pm Interment at Con- ARstona1 "Gemekery. e LITTLEHALES. ANNA MAY. ay. 3 mo. N e T Aoridente. 5133 Ao f‘ NNA MAY, beloved sisi tlenales. ' Funeral se 1 BUDD. EUGENE. [ | JOHNSON, ANNIE. ) . W. Chembers f M oin. nterment M‘}z Baptist. Onuren: o nursday Aok Tt o TON, MARIA! 00 s w.u_le_{wne?? Senerdr 4 'fll‘ of -YG II Tex! (n pril 13, s By of the WORTHY MATRON. WALLACE, NARCISSA. Supday, April 13, Detrees 1. o WILKINS, MARY E. On Tuesday, Apri 930, at 7 8.m. at her residence. xb‘l’z"nlt'h wm of sn:a'}uk I T T of Blanche Gatewood, Je.i‘fi“e'fi': the Bolden ana Solden an n}?‘;‘y“ G. Whitaker. Noti M. ton, 1500 13t Wednesday. Anrii is, ot Glenwood Cemetery, 2 > QUNG. CHARLES, ADrIC" GUARLES. Suddenly g" Monday. YOUNG, Jeloveq fat mher ot "Ve: Burreil tty Queenan and uncie of Ette Ll o e Fork City. Uaria” Jones, "I f oung and. Cn, hurs: i‘,’- Aoril 178 1 b che nlh. urs- o, {uneral home, ..“"‘ VL v pitea”" Toteriment Liftein xm‘gx_‘ ronica Browne, s o broth In flmnrlam. HORACE, my beloved dnl:!a.ng" Mok e o depariea this e ave memory of CE BROWN, years ago today, s wire, cracy BROWN. ¢ In sad but loving reme, de fecticnate Tpdee” fisband and qur af; deoarted this lite’ twelve years a5o todar, We, miss yen trom aro; We you from Tt pluce Jo8T smaon over our lives are cast, /o miss the sunahine ‘of sour’ face. Bout”Sou, y e miss you_ ev everywhere. UR DE' cmLDRzN BeTELLE, ‘%‘LVERRS' 258 :nn\sov, ANNA, Tfi""’"fo‘fw&’m odR 584 but. loving E who de vears ago today, April 15, 1958 ¢ In our hearts your memory lmren *dender, fond and true, day, dear mother, 0 not think HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, A tnbute of love and devotion in memory o and’ grandmother, ANNIE JofNEoR el passed away two Jears ago todaz, April Loving and kind in all of her Upright and just (o the end of her davs: Sincere and kind in heart and mind, © What a beautiful memors vou 167t Sénind OUR = DEVOTED " DAUGHTER . A GRANDSON, BERTHA AND " I l.'fluld )Il'l Jny dearest wish X ' uld mm,::n:e? vhnloenr I willed, Wl ZVO NIECE, P'lDR!"Cl m CLINTON C. In memors ent; CLINTON C. TSHNELS! o8 J. CLARK AND EUGENE. JR. * GERTRUDE V. In sad but ory of my_del o oL dear mother, GER- TR ;hu life three years ago lad:’ya. 2;51'1"1'51, do mot think ni yo DAUGHIER: A MobrRPoN (BARNES). * ROBINSON. ALFRED E. A tribute of I he C guo.‘glnd hlndmh!h:r. ALFREDE. "Hos ON o died four years ago todsy, No one k: ugn?:l’l;‘l:t been lhfi ;l e to DAUGH’T‘.’R UTCHER, AND FAM- STALEY. JORN w. 1n sad ving re- membrance of our dear ?.m'e‘x"'nlfu efand fatehr. JOHN W. STALEY, who' desaricd bie 'lite two vears aso- today, ADP 15, Tt ja not the tears at the time that aro shed, That tell of earts that are broken, Hlfl;‘ ‘P:m.!!lll;‘gg.lllrl 1‘1“ t{l\! Ifl!k' YERTS, nce silently spoken OTED DAUGHTER HIS DEVOTED BLA N GRANDDAUGHTER, Bmmu BROW OWN. STANTON, - GEORGE. 1n or Sou Uear Broffei™® GOk brance GEORGE STANTON, who departed this life four years ago today, April 15, 1926 THE FAMILY. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 33 PA. AVE N.W.__ NATIONAL 1384, 138 CHAS S. ZURHORST EAST caPITOL sT. lpen in_es7e. }oseph F. Buch’s Son: 3,303 M St N W Thone w Eirasusned 1003 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Uaiern Chapes. Teiepnone National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director vate Ambulanes 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 (V. L. SPEARE CO. May ‘Wednesday. 6. late residence. Interment ot MAY * diovood Lr?.“x‘.:"l'.“&"xor our iate mum'. ¥ Unier steward. muon pi: HILL, Secretary. i RENCE F. On Sunday. Avril . 1823 Gales s. ho, s m- mmnee R o) o oee aa Taher of Semoch‘ *fiun :{‘;m by late r?lmn: by trick's Chusch at Bt. Pat mfmvu ‘and friends invited to Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. [embers of e P '0.‘ ."h,;“ &l!d!fiu 1523 n‘ li?lu!efl to .lknd bis Patri Church on blll Ilk.d l:pm“t‘ TIM l l- he SR R i, . D. WILKINSON, F. 8. llll-l-ll. CHARLES E._On Sunday, April i 18, , CHARI 1930, at. Pro'idzne;t;'l:ll;ul{“ SheE ES B, son 9 a7 ofunersl (rnme Nis jate husband Sitves and Triends ARibed "xflicfn‘:nz Prospect Hill Cemeters. v Lo oo sy el B LU PERR ;;M L 'de groted thner "ot ah ie-z of ‘other nlmm' " Vednesdar. A cGEE. LAWRE {nston, Councl umbus, are day, 1 P m-nm and Hiends 1nvited o attend: “Olfll April 14, - "i‘."e'i?rfi'b s m he 1” n TS me:,r-":g i el S B i#| Gude os.CA. lZlZFSL Artistio—expressive—insxpensive. Ay R R — e Phoae Praok. e rmerly m r st NW {| Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance PR Lincoln 0524 k. D!numa. Efficlent Sei IICOIIQO%’"! Service Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200, 816 B ',l'__&_ JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1837 10th St. N. Phone North 0047 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home ork Ave. N.W, re. NW, __District 2000 ALMUS R SPEARE Original W. B. Speare Cs. ecticut Ave. Y623 POTOMAC 4600 yrs, 8t 1308 B st &8 yra. at 940 P b e Clyde J Nxchols, lnc. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER ufn'-'fla'n’c'du o and luny- Ye NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARB Wil Rinse Sold'of Kented Fox Acbta REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Bivd. at District o