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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., The 45th Anniversary Sale Is Still the Big Attraction to Furniture Buyers This event has earned for itself the fame of a record-breaker in four-ways. Sur- passing values—unprecedented prices—unequaled variety—and response without parallel in all our forty five years of service. We enter the third week—with assortments uncurtailed, because we pre- pared lavishly—and you’ll enjoy the wide range still offered for selection—of “Furniture of Merit”"—at prices that cannot be duplicated. Never mind about the pay part—get what you want—get all you need— and CHARGE IT—jyou are welcome to our costless credit. WW/////.,,, v Living Room Suites $219 Three-piece Living Room Suite........... (As Tllustrated) $129 Overstuffed Suite in Jacquard $179 Three-tone Jacquard Suite .. .. $269 Tapestry English Club Suite .. $299 Solid Mahogany Mohair Suite . $350 Tapestry Spring Arm Suite .... $479 Carved Mahogany Mohair Suite Bed Room Suites $159 Four-piece Bedroom Suite .....co0ccvuees (As Tllustrated) $175 Walnut-veneered Suite of attractive design $199 Burl Walnut Suite with poster bed........ $250 Modern Suite with large Venetian mirrors. $289 Colonial-type Mahogany Suite ........... $329 Early American Maple Suite ............ $365 Walnut-veneered Suite, Sheraton design.. ‘ wfis@ Dining Room Suites $295 Ten-piece Dining Room Suite .......... (As Illustrated) $159 Walnut-veneered Suite, charming design. o $199 Tudor-style Walnut-veneered Suite ..... A $2457°Suiterwith rIChICATVINGS . i v tiovnanss shoreis $354 Walnut Suite in Queen Anne design .... $379 Sheraton Suite in mahogany veneers ... $495 Handsome Suite of moderne influence. $1759BedEDavenportiSHite ... bic ol o s sanionsibureioses SIS (As Tlustrated) ... $118.50 $134 $167 $197 $217 $247 $274 $219 $119 $149 $184 $259 .... $277.50 Shatete o $376 $22.50 Enamel Refrigerator 25-pound ice elplcny, $l6m scientifically constructed. . $1.95 Metal Folding Chair For home or ouhnl un: folds up compactly. . $2.50 Unfinished Chair Attracth lonial design e e o et VAT $4.95 High Clni:' In jvory or lreen enamel trong fort- bl $19.50 Gn-Clrt s msuble buk $14.50 $4.50 Maple Porch Rocker Strong construction with $2 95 double rattan seat, slat back ~ $16.50 Fiber Chair Straight chair or rocker; made of elole!y; woven ::m‘mln two sllm $49.50 Woven Fiber Suite a lpldiflly attractive pleces; with full 3t n settee, $3950 chair lnd rocker. . $23.50 Gliding Set:ze Full size, finished in gay colors and durable duck cov- $17 .50 $99.50 Dinette Suite Consists of extension table, buffet and four chairs. Walnut $74 .so veneers and gumwood $4.95 Dining cm.r of P fll st YL $32.50 Day-Bed Opens to large double-bed size and is provided with comfortable mattress; covered with $24$ $13.75 Coil lS;;:;;lg coll springs Bl e € VT $13.50 Layer-Felt Mattress de with roll d covemes wht sty tcking. s 39+95 $19.75 Inner Spring Mattress rt o 149D $7.50 Brown Metal Bed Choice of either double or twin size; posts and two-inch sub.- $4'95 stantial fillers $35 Bed Outfit Includes metal bed, coil $27 m springs, felt mattress...... $19.50 Bed Outfit Includes metal bed, link $l4 .fl) springs and mattress...... hu"d bt‘)nd ir ehllr :l::w the boudo! $24.50 $16.50 Boudoir Chair T, St = 1280 $59.50 Gov. Winthrop Desk ‘gumwood $47.50 Extension Gate-Leg Table Solid mahogany top which folds u) compactly with disappearing $3§ $79.50 Colonial Secretary Crotch hogan - neer:;nl;-u:c“tmnt gul‘:n $67'50 $23 Console Table and Mirror Pleasing combination, pleces mly hou'm $l7 ~50 separately . $23.50 Gov. Bndford Chair A true copy of the historic_orig- inal. Made of birch, fin- ished mahogany.. $16.00 Coffee Table Mahogany top with $12.50 sturdy gumwood base. $15.00 Ladder-back Chair Made of birch with rich mah finish; o e $42.50 Cogswell Chair Deep seat, mahogany arms, ?hfl- stered in jacquard of vari- $16.50 Occ-smnnl F ‘able ) h T ple g et e, $12.50 $19.50 Occasional Ch-ir high-grade jacquard $13’50 $169 Colonial Sofa Copy of an_ old Virginia antique; the exposed frame e manegasy $129 $52.50 Lawson Love Seat A piece of practical utility 539 .50 and designed for comfort.. $37.50 Llwson Armchlir bine with the w;'-vul:elo?or the ove mc $29 .50 $65 Lawson Sofa vy catiored. . e, $49.50 $24.50 Breakfast Suite I Y P $18.50 House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye APRIL 27, 1930—PART O PLAN TO CO-ORDINATE IN BUSINESS DEALS Report Prepared for Associated Con- tractors Embraces Program for Builders and Dealers. Plans for co-ordinating the policies of contractors, surety companies, public works officials, engineers, architects and sellers of material and equipment to promote sound credit practices and correct conditions which have made for irresponsibility in construction will be embodied in a report to be submitted to the executive board meeting of the Associated General Contractors u!, | America here tomorrow at the Wash- ington Hotel. The program, to be presented by A. E. Horst, president of the association, is based on general utilization of the serv- ices of the Bureau of Contract Informa- tion, Inc., a co-operative enterprise launched as a result of representations made to the industry by the Associated General Contractors. | Although less than a year old, this| bureau already has compiled the past performance records of more than 2,500 contractors. Its purpose, it is explained, is to gather facts concerning records of every contractor in the United States and to make these facts available with- out comment or recommendation to those awarding construction contracts, writing surety bonds or extending credit on :on.strucnon materials and equip- ment. 500 VOLUNTEERS AID IN WORK OF RED CROSS Report Recently Issued Shows Rec- ord for March in the Promo- tion of Activities. A volunteer service report just issued by the District of Columbia Chapter, American Red Cross, reveals that 500 volunteer workers, rendering more than 5,000 hours of service, were actively en- gaged in local Red Cross work during the month of March. Nearly half of the volunteer group were engaged in making garments and surgical dressings. Other volunteer ac- tivitles included administration, staff as- | sistance, motor corps, Braille ‘and hos- pital, hostess and recreation service. ) An American concern is popularizing vacuum_cleaners in Dublin, Ireland. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rncut League. 349 Maryland ave AW 8088 LOST. ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM BOOK. containing lost_either on I1th st. ve_or on Pa. ave. Fipder viease, BRAGELET of. rhinestones, small pearis i carved crystals: Wednesday evening. April 23, at or between Fox Theater and Lith and Ne ward. National 8: three green stones. !hr!t dnmon s: on day, April 25: "around Chevy Cha Bewerd. Friose Wis. 2. _ — rnnr mm Délmm "Jm ader Feturn 1o, D! inder return i ! - rd ? Reward. Eimo Bpits te, " Child's aved Trom 154 You'st. Tuesday. reward. North 7560; :v:cmssm tortise shell rim, 7350 Ash- | o Nonh XMAN POLICI A RO rornood of Toth ‘and La: mont. Reward. 3144 19th n.w. Phone Co- Tambia 10203. OPERA GLASSES, gvening of Aril 3; mental value a 1 reward will be pai for their return T XS Wardman Bark | Fox Theater, on the vecause of thelr senti; oman’s, ~near —4th Douglas sts, Reward. Return Waiface. 1332 N.¥. ave. Phone Dis. 6040. 27 Slack ribbon, silk strap: date o engraving in inside of back: lost Thursday at_Woodward & Lothrop. Finder please re- turn or call Mrs. Mary J. Wagner, Abt. 321, YDUNG Gmuum POLICE noo—wamm gollar and harness: vicinity 11th and G sts. d._Call Potomac 3459. 8! $110 (N BLACI T8 dame A hera peward 1f ntac Columbia WIRE-HAIR TERRIER, brown spot on back Reward. ~Apt. 44, 2223 Que st. n.w. Poto- mac_ 1308 AMRULANCES f::'.;"'cffi'c‘:;‘ $4.00 Chambers Co. Col. 0432 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Bigis { Adams 10341 If Your Feet Hurt . . . See Your CHIROPODIST and then be fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES Phone Metropolitan 8725 THE MODERN TREND In Cemetery Memorials to be found in our display yards. Best of materials and work- manship—moderately priced. WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. ‘WILLIAM JARDINE, Secty. V._¥. Ave. e 3 Ryan n Service Is Superior Not only do we have new, mod- ern equipment and materials, but our morticians are all skilled in the newest methods. Funeral parlor—private ambu- lance and livery in connection. James T. Ryan 317 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 T3 ETLIOTT. VIRGINIA. Suddenly, on Satur- | CHEMISTRY OF LEAF } GROWTH TO BE TOLD Connecticut Man Will Deliver Ad- dress at Carnegie Institution ‘Wednesday Evening. The chemistry by which a leaf grows will be explained by Hubert B. Vickery, biochemist in charge of the biochemical laboratory of the Connecticut Agricul- tural Experiment Station, Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock in a lecture in the assembly room of the Carnegie In- stitution, Sixtcenth and P streets. The lecture, “Some Aspects of the Chemistry of Green Leaf Cells,” is free to the public, but, due to the small size of the auditorium, admittance will be by tickets only, which may be obtained from the office of the institution. Marriage. WElllfl'l—llA(‘O‘ Hlll HELEN XMH! ACO DONALD R.LIN d RATRICH “ahnouce taeir marriage iesday. ADHIL 33" 1930, "t P'ederll:lu- Braths. BISHOP, WILLIAM HILL. Suddenty on mains are resting at Zurhorst's | Tineral “pariors, '301 East Capitol st. Services will be held at m Metropolitan Baptist Church, 6th and A sts. n... on Sunday, Abril 27, at 3 pm. Intermert in Cedar Hill Cemetery. BRENT, ANNIE. On Thursday. Anrll u. 1930, ‘at 7:30 pm., at her residence. 218 South P-yton st Alexandria, Va, ANNI BRERT, beloved’ morner of Mrs. Mary om, 'Mrs. Flossie Manning and Irene Brent. grandmother oxz Gertrude Brent dria, Va. Imerment' uglass Ceme- BROWN. GEORGE E.,, Diparted this life ween 6th and 7th tives Imvited: BROWN MARY n:u.!,! Suddenls, B-tur- p.m Tromas Brown, mother of Brown and _ Eisie " Yauchler: funeral later. BURCH, MARY ELLIOTT. On Eridey. April 1930, at her Tesidence, 1827 Belmont + MA IOTT, beloved wife of Breston’ M. Burch.- Mass at the Sacred Heart Church on Monday. April 28, at & a.m. " Interment {n Mourt Olivet Ceme- ery. DIXSON; DANIEL. Departed this life 'num- 4, am. Lelan otice of a_devoted ‘wife, Mrs. Winnie . DLW.Y r.nree Cap ADTI I, st o, Fricnds Tnviied. Interment Payne's Cemetery. kd DORR. JOHN V. On FPriday, Aoril 25, 1930, HN V. beloved father of Louise and Botband of "the date “Hose Dorre Funeral from his late residence. 2803 Evarts st. ne. on Monday, Aprii 28, at 9 Redulem mass at St. Francls de Sa Church at 9:30 oclock. Relatives frlends _invited. CInterment Bt Ma Cemetzry e ONDS, DOUGLAS. Departed this life P Trian, Apny 540, ¢ 2 residence. 740 Gresham pl. n. 17 SLAS EDMONDS. beloved father ura Hoston: Tlchard Lo William H. and onds. Puneral Monday, 'April at 1:30 p.m., from Trinity A.'M. Church. Morion . 0.W. Rev. O. L. Rand officiatini Sieep on Vaeas father and take thy rest. loved you, but God loved you best. 27 day, April 26" 1950, at her resldence; 2034 Norin Eapiiol st VIRGINIA, beloved wite | of Thompson B. Elote. Funeral services | at her late ' residence on Monday. April | 28, at 3:30 p.m. Interment aenwoou‘ Cemetery. ESPEY, LUCY CARROLL. On Friday. Avrl 25, 1930, at George Washington Hospital LUCY GARROLE, “beloved, mother of Wil: H., L Herbert E. Espev | ang wirs, "Helen “Geety. " Funeral gerviees at the residence of her son, 21 Epa Gottage Giiy, Md, on Monday, April 28. *ai 2 pm. Interment at Cedar Hill Cem GARLAND. JORN. On Priday, April 25. 193, JOHN GARLAND. Jr.. fhe devoted gon of John and Berthia ' Gariand and brother of Rudolph and Gloria Garlan Funera] Monday, April 28, at 2 pm. mm his late residence. 3120 K w! mains Testing atthe W. : it ! ineras ‘church. 1433 0 a5 Tioon thereatter at'his laje Tesidence. GARTRELL. ANNIE K. On Friday, April, 25, ARNIE K. beioved wife of the late Georee ¥~ Garirell Paneral from her It . 7309 Newton st. m.e.. on Mon- | Apin 96, ot 2 p.m. interment. in Glenwood Cemetery. £y HAMILTON. MARTHA Departed this life on_ Sat; . 1930, a1 her mother of Beatrice and Dorothy Warrick es Q'clock Tuesday. April 20, at uneral home, 1830 9 JOHNSON. ROSETTA, Depasted this life on Wednesday, April 23, 1930. at 6 pm. | at _her resldentew 1419 1st st. SETTA J their ‘loss a loving !rlend. ‘Thomas Tate: 5 and a hogt o | Funeral Mon- y. April . Trom Eutene Ford's funeral parlor, 1300 South Capitol st. Interment Paynes Cemetery. from he s.w. Remains resting at W vis funeral church, 1432 You ntil iRy Roons 'inereatter at he laie resi- dence. 27 MADISON. GEORGIANNA, Passed away on Saturday morning Aprdl 26" 1930, at A e residence of her parents, Al- bert’ and Carrie Madison. GEORGIANNA MADISON. ~Remains are resting at James W. Winslow's chepel, 1702 13th st. Funeral services Tuesday, April 29, gclock. Relatives and Teiends invited attend. Cathedral avenue. on M 8. at 2'om. Interment at Oak Hill cemz- ery. MOORE, ELLA. Departed this life on rrx- ay, April 35. 1930, ELLA MOORE, devoted sistér, of Mary Queen and Lilly’ McDon ald. She also leaves other relatives and Iriends to mourn her departure. Remaing resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of funeral Iater. MOSS. ROBERT 8. On Friday, April 5. 1830, ROBERT 8. son of Mr, and Mry David H. e Lee). in nu Seyenth vy darvies at. mx late home, 203 Wash- naton ave. Belleville, N. J. Tonday, Abril . at 2 p.m. daylight saving time. NICHOLS, ALICE. On Friday, April 325 1930, et her | residerce. 450 nw. NICHOLS, widoww of Shaties 3¢, he? Sneral rom cnapel of bt Co. 1397 loth st nw lg am. Interment unn-l Semeters” e PERIN, LUCY LEE. Friday. April 25, 1930, at her residence. 1370 Wyoming ave., D Aeater | of theTate. Sor.” Glover Perih, " asaistant, surecon general, U 8 nd Elisabeth Page Perin, 'Puneral ‘l'und-y morning at St. M hurch, Conn _ave A Serrott p at i1 b foterment Rock Creek Cemetery. 2 REDFIELD, EDNA FORD. On Friday. Aptl 25, 1930, at Garfield Hospital. EDNA EOR beloved” wite - gRedteld o on Monday, April 28. at 2 in Congressional Cemetery. RICE, MARGARET. On April 26. 1930, at Emergency Hospital. MARGARET RICE. Funeral ‘Monday. ApHl 28 o W. Chambers' funeral home. Biamtn S S ment. Mount Olivet Cemetery. ROW. MARGARET C. On Saturdsy mory it MO April 28, SLADE. WALTER W., Departed this life o Thursday evening, April 10:3 K Stohis resldence o' Sin SLADE. He leaves W wite: Maude E Sla a! is April 28, at 2 p. SUMMERS, WALKER, On Priday, April 25, 1930, at Freedmen's Hospital WALKER SUMMERS. father of Mu L1 uneral Sve W Notice of Tuneral later. TEMPLEMAN. REBECCA. _Suddenly on Sun- day, Appil 20,1930, REBEC 3 'm’"u'h’“ ‘Betise. Templomen. Ads osephine Hrr . Johison.” James. Frank, o W, t ot Bugen 'fllG Bltnrdu umumr “at et late ot nw Fuperal Binday, A " rom First Baptist Chugeh Finhna Bunbasion ave. nw n EDWARD. On_Fri THOMI , Edwi . an ary Sue. Funeral t Monday. April 28. Burial at Pohick Church, o — VOELCKNER. vgumu ELIZABETH. On Friday. Al len it mh iter NiA *“ELiZABETH VO dun h!er of Elise and the late Kurt F. celckner and sister of Ernest G. Voelck: er Mrs Frank E. Zubes Pflnfl:l Trom" Hysohu's Tuneral home: Monday, April 28, at 2 p.m. Friends Tnterment (private) Frospect Hu Departed this m. a Sl 8% his, rest . 30! WILLTANS. He leaves to mourn’ thelt loss 1o daughe ters, Mrs. Gertrude Roberts and Mry Gardiner: two sons. George H. and Williams: two grandchildren, liams and Catherine Wiliiams, and & host of friends. ~Funeral from St. Vincent de Paul’s Chiirch, Snulh Gapitol and M ts., - on Monday. April 26, LIAN GooDsON. " on Priday, 193, at Providence Hospital; L l.L[AN GOQDSON WILSON of 1473 Irv: 7 She. . SEilzaveth . Allen, & g Funéral services at Hysor's funeral Home: N st. n.w. Monday. April 28, at 11 am Interment’ Prospect’ HIl Gemetern, 1 YATES., DOROTHY &. Departed this life on Siturday, April 26, 1030, at 2311 Conn. ave nw. DOROTHY S YATES, aged 20, 855 favis. 1o anurn thetr 106e a Secoted E. B Remain: resting at w rmesz Jarvis tneral churen, In Memortam. BRIAN. JOHN K. Oh. what pleasure, pride, jos When I nursed you, a little boy. Now all is lost, nothing won, Only sorrow for my only son, DADDY. * CLARK, WILLIAM E. Sacred to the mem- 97 3t our Rusband and {ather, WILLIAM who passed awa: 8ko today, April 37, doaz ) Clent Years Rest in peace, thy cares are en Rest In bence. thy WOrk 1§ done " You are gone, where those who love you oon are coming, one by on HiS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FRITH, LAURA V. In fond reme of our "devoted ‘ister: LAURA Vo PRITH Yiig, 1eft us four years ago today, April 2 o lxl'lLEl' FRANK. In sad and loving re- membrance of our dear husband and brother, FRANK GURLEY, who entered Inmwfist two years ago today, April gi“(le Blg":u él( sad and dreary, ELS RPN SIS ST et o ¥you. our darli And with God we He cam;‘ to stay. HEBBON, HEN e i g RIETTA V. - b"}l}cEEBN fiul loving lrk!gn ‘l?lidflfiin". 1 -!'JMANN DS, P. lnd CLABAA A tribut otk ki i ago today, AD!;] 27.u fl.‘flx! mesTIomm—ty I mms you no less as the tim 1 did on the day of !;\ll’n.lbl:lgn.l-on 5 ntt can never close the door of art, 74 the lamp of my love i Hzn B \{QUVING DAUGHTER, 2 Rfl‘c&‘"“? MAKTIN, MARY A, A tribute of memory of, aur devoted sister 12%a ‘G N, who Tost one year ago today, Aurn' '5""“:3“” HE PAMILY, * McGRATH, MARY A. Bul’ed to_the ory of my iscan Mon, s A and St Peter s Church, z’r’:’:“é‘""“ HER DAUGHTER, ROSALIE B. McGRATH. MORAN, CHARLES A. In lovi: - brance of my dear Husband, CHARLES Ar My who departed this life one year asor Avrl 39 SNYDER, ALBERT :l ml:vllo’vfx‘u“::::’:n.ol Slkrendon, Vi, WhoTlh o is 19 sears ags today, April 37, 1911. S48 gt o M i DAD, * GRANDMA MIDDLES- STEVENSON, PERCY. A tribute of love and devoticn to the memory of our dear son and brother, PERCY STEVENSON, who de- 5. o toda: parted, this Lfe “four years aso A In_our hearts your X yous memmx lingers, iR ll’ll. 4 broth That we do not mmx ol you EIhs FAMILY. * TIHOMAS, HELLEN B !n IDVlnl remem- brance of our deal THOM’ASV who deplnlfl mu Tife five years ago today. In_our h!l"l ymlr memory Ilnl-rl- We do not thmk ol you. Y HER CHILDREN. e- | ZIMMERMAN, G!DIGI H.; BURN, BESSIE E In sad bui loving remembrance of our dear beloved son, GEORGE H. ZIMMER- MAN. who entered into eternai rest three ears ago, Abril 25. 1927, and our dear. loved daughter, BESSIE E. BURN, who, passed away (wo years ago’ today, " April’ At the bedside of our dear children, Night by night and day by day We watched their loving hands grow thinner, And saw them slowly fade away. Surrounded by friends, we are loriesome. In the midst of all pleasures we are biue, Smiles on our faces but our hearts ache, Longing, dear children, for yo MOTHER AND DAD Loyed. remembered, longed fo ringing many a silen! BROTHERS JAMES AND WILLIAM. What wouldn't we give (o hold their hands, Their dear faces just to see, Thelr loving smiles, z;.‘entr welcome volces, hat meant 50 much to me. SISTER LILLIAN. How sad our lonely lite today, How dim our eyes with tea For defllfl‘: has’ robbed” us of O brother and sisf We thought were ours for years. GLADYS AND MILES. * 'TORS. Frank cher s Sons Co. S N S onan National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Punenl Dlreewr Private Ambulance St. N.E. inc. 5543 V L SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor ¢onnec with the original W. % CoRablithe l009 PHH;I Pr: 6 .. N w’ b “Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home Wm. H. F & Cav Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H ST NE Modern_Chapel Lincoln 0524 Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047 ALMUS R SPEARE Sucoeeding_the Original W. R. Speare Co. onnecticut Ave. ' POTOMAC 4600 _8 yrs. at 1208 H st., 45 yrs. at 940 F st C‘}.y.(‘lheu L.! W_N]Elsls, Inc. J. \VILLIAM LEE’S SONS. CRLMA A ORIUM. 392 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301, EAST CAPITOL ST. " Joseph F. I Birch s Sons 3034 M St NAW " Fraas mant soe ______FUNERAL DESIGNS, " GEO. C. SI EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEM:! ERATE PRICES, TEL NAT 416 & NAT 00 v".’:: sonmanes J4th & Eye Prompt Aute Delivery Servior, Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. | GLENWOOD CEMETERY alSttBmae, FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE LTI AT ORI 4 1 e MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Blvd at District Lij SOTTIIIIARTIVT VI 40 eI e Lodge Hovse ity Offce, 1332 Lincoln 3579 BiReriet Shos” ™