Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1930, Page 9

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SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE. YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 ORIENTAL RUGS At Extraordinarily Low Sale Prices Now ) Rich, lustrous rugs of fine quality are greatly reduced now. If desired, purchases will be stored without charge and held for future delivery. Occasional Rugs Sale Priced Sale Price $12.95 18.75 36.00 Agt::x. Usually 2x3 $15 2.6x4 25 3x5 45 Sale Price $63.00 73.00 Approx’ Size 3x6 4x7 Usually $75 100 Room Size Oriental Rugs Greatly Reduced Now Sale Price $225 440 745 160 440 Approx. Size 8x10 9x12 9x12 9x12 9x15 Weave Anatolian Indo Sarouk Kirman Gorevan Serebend Usually $300 550 975 225 550 Sale Price $325 285 450 450 Approx. Size 9x13 9x10.6 9x12 10x13.6 ‘Weave Mahal Anatolian Ispahan Arab Usually $400 375 650 600 Oriental Rug Salon, Fourth Floor Color is the Keynote for Smart Summer Draperies Color harmony is the secret of making your home cool and attractive on the warmest Summer days. Cool, flower-like colors at your windows. Soft-toned chintz and cretonne for boudoir use. Cretonne, Chintz $1 w $3.50 Yad Sun and tub fast cretonnes, in bold designs for living room use. Many of the smaller chiftz pat- terns for boudoir use. There are any number of. interesting ways of using cretonnes or chintz, Chair Cushions $2 Cretonne-covered cushions for the standard-sized wicker chair. Cotton-filled, with eight button tufts and cord welted. Warp Prints 51 to 53.50 Yard A splendid assortment in large floral designs, a® well as the more conventional Jacobean and Geor- jan motifs. The 30-inch widths are priced from 1 to $1.50; the 50-inch widths are priced from $1.75 to $3.50. —and on the porch, shades in colors that seem to throw off the heat of the sun. Charming covers on your chairs, cushions that invite relaxation. All will be found here in colorful array. Slip Covers Made to Order Correctly tailored of Belgian linen and the Jaspe cloth in plain colors contrasted with cretonne, chintz or print. An attractive color scheme may be effected by using the same material for hangings. Porch Pillows 1 Glazed chintz or cretonne cover porch pillows in an interesting number of patterns. Equally attractive in the sun room. Aerolux Shades $5.45 « $15.75 Porch shades of seasoned basswood, stained in pldin green or brown, or painted in attractive two-color stripes. Constructed to permit air circulation. In standard sizes. Drapery Section, Third Floor Smart Rugs for Summer From India, Bglgium, Holland—and the United States Color plays an important role on floors this Summer. And there are so many utterly new and different designs . . . whatever your rooms may need. Down and away to the cleaners with dull Winter rugs! On to the floors with these, so crisp looking . . . so cool looking . « « from India, Belgium, Holland, and, of course, our own United States. - Oval Rush Rugs 7.6x10.6 . . BXD) s siicme's 4%7 e crem: 3%6 .. com- - 2.6%5 .o puitren 223 . i pmres 9x12 . .r.m .. 55.00 6x9 ....... 27.00 ox12 . .$27.50 8x10 .. .oms 24.50 6X9 .o e 14.75 3%6 .imiene. 675 Mourzourks 9x12 ......$34.50 8x10 ..... 28.50 18.50 9.75 '6.50 3.75 < e s 2400 18.50 4.00 8x10 . [ 27x54 ... 0w 4%X7 cmrneom 3%6 . v 27x54 .. ... Summer Rug Section, Fourth Floo# PLACES TWO IN OFFICE Beaths. President Authorizes Appointments "3?;:, e "‘&g‘.:..'a: .?uz Independent of Civil Service. - gl e "“ TR B e ‘The Prumt has :fiethl:bd the a) ‘ n soLLING, JIRGINIA Qut .‘o employe of the Interstate Commerce “"".,'." “to an lpprwrllw posi- ot tion under’ the Interstate Commerce | Mrs Mary E Crutcher, Bm Commll::?lll "nlngn t{x:(lp'p’odl:'tm:‘m;! May 7, at 1 pm., at Philadelp) thur J. Decker, & former employe, of Oy, ey 3 the Dej ent of Agriculture, to “an oy B appropriate Dosition” “in that depart- | BAERAOS of BN, f he T 3 it. T o Pt e s | Ll B 0 PR the Civil Service rules.” lerment at ’0" Liny tfl]n Cemetery. 5 BOMGARDNER, HERBERT. A secial com- munication hn's Lodre No. 1l ‘A il be held Tussday. May Tish: b Miclock pm for the. purposs of -mnam;rme funeral ué 21 Tafe Brother, BOMGARDN! RGE B. McGINTY. Master. 10! BRIAN, :omc M. on suna-y, May 4, 1 L at Fairland, Md., JOH! g vear. ” Punieral 'ruudl, Eurch. Fariand, M4, Cemet. e FOUND. CAT, youns white Persian, female. Call Cleveland 2931. GHANGE PURSE, containing well worn ring; Widower would like return. Reward. 1800 H st. n.e.Lincoln 1711 after 6 p.m. 's o) Rerment Oharch cl',n at lmlfli Hfll?l‘}. Return &, cs BRLL? beloved nianand of wlesnors Camb: e, am DOG—Large, yellow. male: 't_police; brin- dle marking: no collar or t Reward. Call rs and three ter: d Met. 4382, e the Joh Rhin n#;'.‘ chapel, 3r n F B, woriolte ancl Jn DIock CAt® | 3 Eve ata. s.w. Notice of funeral later. tween %oxlwnn ‘YA" Gallery and wm o B ’UHVX Theater Baturday ll'hb nwn Met, 9793, ITY PII gma_ Phi Lister; on ’K“hundlv. May 1, between 17th and 6th and and H st n.w. e reward at 816 17th st. n.w., l}ul’lu Wes! D real estate office. FUR—WIll person “who the wrons pointed "fox check 8 urday 3660, a) COOK. SOPHIE. " Departed this life on i day, May 2,°1030"at T:30 pm, st her three sons, two dsughters. two dren two daughters-in-lew and two sons, in-law and a host of other relatives and lun!rll Tuesday, May 6, at 1 m_ Reboboth n-nmt Ghurch, 1at 5.W. Qurermient “Rosemont ceTdRREaTytook ur pilece out of Indian Bprings Country Club, Sat- ght, May 3rd, please call Decat g . 502, and receive hers in return st. Eoreman omclating. R milton Mool ~Libera: eward. m'e""’u‘n" c:;:;;“llflfl! EMILE. On Saturday, Rambia y 4157, 1801 Hamilon st. nw: R T AIILE, nisband of ARG Toonie "Croonenberghs and father of An- T n an ; fim. Services at hw on " Interment Nys of Gawle: Chlv! 1754 Shemes conpeg UM Fe AT private. DAYIS, BENJAMIN T. On Monday, Mey 5. Lso ‘other, papérs. Return to W. H 1930, ;,‘_ ihe residerics of his Siater, MI- 927 Delafi n.w. Phone Adams eward; no_questions asked. i - DA ‘{150 l’;l%egg;;egfle&pl L m_and onds, | W. Davis and Mrs. D. F. Manning. Fu- Reward. Phone Lincoln | neral {rom his lnte, residence on hwmm Jospn's O Church. and ‘and C will be at 9 a Saiem Totnt Gliver Cemeters. Hel and friends invited. MRS. HURD BURIED IN ARLINGTON PLOT Former D. C. Barrister, Who Died in Lynn Haven, Had Home Here. um " licenses, tion and bill of sale Esse: b, Elk Masonic Todse. & Velueable to owner LOCKET, inu lost i’ rortheast. [E CORPS DISCHARGE PAPERS Fri- ‘d;’rydevlnuu 90 M st n.w. between Thomas Wade. Potomac 9310 b e PIN, Tow ; Tacy effect, llt‘l’, diamons Mnk‘?‘“fi .‘("Ilfll..::)lelrlwl &::.'a.,. Bveral™Gewars. Poclu:rnoo Tge Black Docketbook be- Tween Bih ang Kennedy se-ta 130 - - Rewlrd 1349 Kenson. Col md xm purse containing money :wo 3 18t and % ol. T RING—Diamond and_sap) -na ot Alexandria Boav Frida 4 es' “washroo: North 310 ang receive ,'e‘L':’," Lo b T ians brown, between =~ . en 10T uh and hain d § dy OId wrist Watc, Buove. Bemible bond Liberal reward.. ‘Cail Cotumbia 34135, 66 SO e uien tag i PO | i hyer o e 2 e, e Phone North 3084, Reward. " "9 | home in Lynn Haven, Fla, Monday, WRIST WATOH, white nm, lnn. Sunday | April 28, were conducted in Arlington moraine mlnuy 1124, 10th 8 Rew Cemetery this afternoon at 2 nclock Return 1o Pamons. Restaurgnt,” 1307 l 5t.| “Born In Collins, Erle County, N. Y., May 14, 1875, she moved with her par- ents to Litchfleld, Minn., when & young child. Subsequently, she finished high school at St. Paul and studied law and _ENDURING MONUMENTS |scieo s S5 il sod s by a2 83 it has been our privilege to create the bar in Minnesota. e Besuly Ercaienc oouents of e i, 1005, 'she was married to Modest prices. g Lieut. T. J. Hurd of the United States Navy and mhtequenuy resided in New- WASHINGTON GRANITE Seattle, Philadelphia and this city. MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. BPe practiced law here and was & mem- WILL: ber of the bar of trhte ?fitnct I.Sul;f’e!l"x‘l: IAM ARDINB Bec the Court of S R swm._ | GOLe ana s, Hurd made their home | in Chevy Chase following his retire- | ment from the Navy. At the Winter home at Lyrm Haven, Mrs. Hurd, with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Hasenwinkle, established the Hasen- d Apartments. h“lrars. p‘m-fl survived by her hus- band, her mof.her, a son, Thomas, J. Hurd, jr.; a daughter, Miss Margery C. Hurd, and sisters, Mrs. Walter K. s Tanner of Mississippi, Mrs. Harry Bur- ton of North Dakota and Mrs. B. J. nw Why Pay for Everything Chambers will give the whole funeral and all, a very casket for. STEEL VAULTS Best that money can bux“ only Seryi The Greater CHAMBERS Co. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Three Die in Train Crash. TCAGO, May 5 (P)—Three per- sogafl were killed yWhen an East-bound Grand Trunk express train struck a truck carrying 30 base ball players and rooters to & game between two church teams here yesterday. , A Group of Our $30 and $35 NEW SPRING SUITS $24.75 ON CONVENIENT TERMS These sults are taken from our regular stock and marked for clearance. They are in the wanted models and shades. Pay Weekly or Monthly in Convenient Amounts EISEMAN'S " Seventh and F Sts. Information ANNOUNCES New Low Prices on Gelfand’s Mayonnaise Dressing 8-0z. Jar . . . 20c | Pint Jar . . 39c Quart Jar . 69c Gelfand’s Sandwich Spread 1 | DODD, Beaths. JOHANNA, On Saturday, May 3. e e 12 n.\finm 'fomiwn a‘? tace to ysius, Chui e mass ¥ B “.:?m"o e.x:- JACOB. (!0"" 3 lllfl on i b "ea g“:;.y‘moh Lily "Dodd of «u o fenves t'o e , nd & host of other u'"?' -na riends. © Fun o p.m.. from Con Zion church lurnll)l. D. C M’ltlvu and friends invited. ELLIOT. HATTIE. On Friday. May 3. b t m. o, Holy Redeem 5 Defrees n. Rem 3! Inter: ment Mount Gltver Ceme FALDON, MARY. On Su: M.ll tay Sy o O Beal's n;l- 35 Ssorgetomn Universit FALDON. ~ Fun £ geral home, 618 i May 7. at invited. “Tnterment Cedar Fi GARNER, MARGARET. Su Qarodiay 4 103 %.mlm? ud. Garnerand She Jute Grace Gar e o sicers] ?.zi:’ race G, Ho- GAYVER, Ly 1930, 8t mr rm Jnce Maae Gaver and L2 Van_ Devant eral from the al home, 14ty -mf gni o lbcnmr MRuren e cnmn;y. Gemetery. ¢ “m l‘ TEEYN!“ANI on !‘l‘}lfldl , May 3, BIvEy d-v?&?"&%mfl';x &n‘fi{'fiugfi-'. flnllr 3t Luly Glover. Ernest .mxu fun, st mwe uni at Bt Paul, N. HARR. NELLIE E. onday. M 1930 8e"7 R oofomly: Hosital Sear-Eotice o‘}“funo x S HARVEY, J0 on_Saturday, 3, 1 .vofinn £a mru h& '3{:‘,““:“ o Foa‘fm Horvey’ toie ")'fl'"nm. ap Iaks above residence ’5} the to 8t. Jo of his soul. In oly-.zd Cemetery: “Reintives HENNESY, JAMES ALRERT. Sunday, FndSl0, pt his “restdence Bln':‘r:!{ ¥, aged € yeurs M Eundrel - services st Hysone's funeral home. 1300 N st. s May 6, at 'a'f:o BnmL | Y HOLMES, MA May & 1930, a¢ Sibley x&mm. MARS ‘tF HOI e at the s oot Fe g fotice” of taneral nm.mr INRS, WILLIAM H. 1 Fridiv, M3 2 1'»:&2:‘ ';::u ;h m‘fl.’- Tiide: Jories Tather of Mabel Garter, srand- vishand o arlotie Tfif"fi.ufi sday, it Ol P.m. Intermen ay Niay ml "Brotlier DANTEL, RLE e Brother Al members are ! ved ‘°n}",$}}‘,. 8 M e N Py - wu‘nls RICHARD 'l'l R, Pune i ane Nevius tameral” home, h'i ) y. May 6, 230 pm Thierment 1 Greensbore, N 5‘ on Wednesday. May 7. YOUNG. = CHARLE l lite .'Iurd - ID'A‘P B fi:fis 'ARD -nr logs Rema! e::ee. nw cnuun'. i Tes!. B e In Memortam, i Wwho passed ' May g. flll. o .I.v.n et lm. BANKS, MAGGIE E. In loving memory of my aevoted ds hte: B i L s ns LONELY MOTHER, MARY E. SIMMONS. * BUNDY, EDNA L. In sad remembrance of my beloved and only daughter, BUNDY, ;’hu R AT 2 R iy longing, seen e - -z!. X7 'Lug mm S e four years ago to- 26. e lov 0 wel loml d‘l her hlnfll will be clasped in And "Rever farewell. HER DEV o'x’t DAUGHTER, ELLA M. lcol lln i & “dear flau:me: e U 4 to the memor d, sipter, MARY o two lUne of sweet remembrance, -Mnmml Topd and irue, n‘l' "cn of love ! d"ouun fathe; g Carter, brotner nt Cora, | MARADE Yines and Ko n-(d e esday, Mo nce 1m Sesting ot i church, 1433 U st noon; thereafter at residence. Relutives “aad" friends JONES: WILLIAM H. omcers and members of Columbia Lodge, No. 85, I. ., are _notified Brother day, 6, l!g at .{. o’ l:lM!k i A. B WILLIAMS, ‘Secrethry. KELLY, On Tuesday, Aprll 39. 1930, Diego, Calif. & KRLL Wit of (he late Bichard 5. Kelly. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas B Ser- .mn"l 03 B, "Kelatlvis and iends fa: wiea o stend: Thterment at 'meu-'-.nna Cempe xgnz.! cn:. (‘:l“l’NAn cf;" Friday, May at Casua ospital - v Rurtz. Remetas senin R Hlines Co” funeral Pomer n'w. Notice of funeral later. MARTIN, JOHN HENRY. On Monday, May 1830, ‘at his vedidence. 1627 Masa, ave .volm HENRY MARTIN, the beloved g1, Effe Burcilt Naartio " Bark MURRAY, IDA. Departed this life Sudden- 100 Baturday, May 3. 1030, at b lence, 1309 3d st. 'x‘ dlufihter of the hle Dnl“ll anfl E lllb! Murray, sister Il Anni Murray Williams, of New Lizsie Murray. Funeral Tyesday May & a1 pm. ffom Mount Jeserel Babtist Shuxeh, edr. B and K sta WILLIAM U. " WILLIAM. O, dence, 04 Alabama f Bert! ‘Manassas, Vi Wednesda 30 a.m. Intermient, Hixon Cemetery, Y, WILLIE E. Departed this life Sun- day, Ml! 4 u:n. at 11:05 pm. at her renmenu 180 st. se, WILLIE FERRY “belovea wite ot Bfank Perry, uo- \DLEd muther of Francis Per devoted daughter ! Annf I late Willlam H. H. three sisters lnl! "0 brfllhl!l Nol Remains esting tem: obert, ©. Campbell's tuneral PIIIIOH Cm fl. Departed this life 'TER- cioved }umnnd T fiavde 5. plerson of th o3 n. gne sister, two aunts, co To' ns Testing at ) I‘wn 13th o5 amed ‘Tnterment Lincoin Memorial emetery. [ RICE, CLINTON COUSIN. Departed this iite) suddenty; Sunday. 4. 1930, LINT GUSIN ‘RICE, ‘beloved son of e Nate. s“fi" Rice Jonnson, | He leaves to mourn _their loss dmotner. two gunte, and_otner tnll_] v and, friends. arnes s neral n-rlou. P puterats Thursdas. May & DAVID. ‘Wednesday, April 30, 1030, DAVID R be- loved husband o( Nilce, Bo Roundtree and ¢ the y, Roune Tesday, rm RUPERTUS, hbru-nyIzs. H. Rupertus, J. Gorman and the late rman and sister af M GORMA B Poving wife of Ma), Will daushier of Burial Artington 'l‘;l“‘r’fl -.-# ’OD!\I- of ll s wfih-m . Ru~ SAUL, FRANCES MARY. On Saturday, uny 3, 1040, FRANCES MARY, beloved dau ter of B. Francis and Fanny Maguire Saul. Reaulem mase at 8t Tuesc P?.d Fings fatred” ase omit flowers. SAVAGE, DR. LINNAI May'4; 1936, at pis ves 623 M. q 8y LXNNAIU! 8. Deloved s of Virginia Fiineral ‘services from the N y 6, at’ i M pm. In< D. On Priday, May 2, T Hfl. ital, ELIZABETH ter wxi liam G, and a Jovt r of Wil- 2 3. elf. Cy Joseph P.. Oscar M., iph 0 Cnherln: M., Aliwustine R Cand. Lillian and erllret Lucile Pmcmr nemum !Ellil’ll A & Bmo ‘Will be buried with 8-0z. Jar . . . 20c At All United Food Sloru m_Our Lady of Perpetu " nterment. Mount Ofivet Ceme- {d All relatives and friends are in- TALBERT, ROBERT on 3, 1930,"at hig rumenu. 1L beloved husband al 0 R paoted 1856, No: 10, or Tnud A T eition of s n a mn. o i 5 Sstending l-h tBneral e de ; ®T L E: u.uin'-r feconsed broter. ROBE! W. l W“m Becretary. M g “" ma On? lllur- ERE A ;,h'z’d"'h':.‘;* F‘e Mary lll!n Thomas (nes from his late res) m. R ey 3. 1o mn, 8t nar rnt {f"‘ er, -':m o ‘and'my Sister, GERTRUDE E Vn}fi‘ who' died {welve Sears ago, May 1 1010, It is lonesome here without you; o the midst of friends T am. blue Por beneath my smile my aching Heart mlwlfin lon; lnq T - ¥ MURPHY, In sad nmlmb{‘tnu MARY A, y one year as Dassed, dear mother, xnnv ‘a.lllenl toat" has ‘fation mention of your glm PENN, I!‘u.l m In sad but lnvl membrance, of oup deat " mother: .;mu:plrud.}!‘m lite eleven GERTIE AND HARAY PENN. RAGLAND, IDIA ory of my dear w A B. RA departed this Tite Titeon ears avor xiflumkn (GRoRCN WiRAQUAN S In sad loving rems bnnu m! dl'otcd band. WELLINGTON s Hi s S 2 i, 50 WPk AR my FLOHI&NCI IGER_ 8CR! GO‘. x parted this life on May 5, 8ix long years will soon h.'! Iut Since, we saw sour ewest face Josrd yous volos oq Tul png u'. E the gongs we “.L‘.%m'm'.“'l‘ Mlnyl 1 WALLACE, Bac 'f-rr the me acr moiner, ¥ WALLA °-'nomfin ‘e elght years ago today, Mey Thouxh 18 sad and lonely, '&;‘ u" '(:flqa hatd to bear, ol Avo MA! ALEX- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance A3actn Cnaper Lincoln 0524 WILLIAM J. NALLEY 522 i 8. '—‘—‘*—1m———" JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 0047 ALMUS R SPEARE #1623 Connecticut Ave, POTOMAC 4600 8 yrs. at 1208 B st. 45 yrs. st 960 ¥ st. Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. _4209 9th 8t. N.W. Col. 6324, ~J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CREMATORIUM. 332 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384, 1383 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New York Ave. N.W. ___Distriot 3008 Quick, autor k. Dignifed. Emicient Servi Ww. W. Deal & Co. nlfl ne coln 0372, oseph F. Birch’ Sons 3034 M St N-W. Fhome wost ooee Frank Geler’s Son: G Motorn Ghaes, Tesishons National 2473 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. SE. LINCOLN 0830. s | TIMOTHY meN Puneral Director Private Amae) 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5. V L. SPEARE CO. 'llh W vflmWi 1filn Hfiflv 1009 Ph Prank. 0636 e "r-wuuvu.-.w. FUNERAL DESIGNS. = Gude Bros, Co., 1212 B St. Artistio—exp! ressive—inexpensive. GEO. C. SHAFFER “"watfi' and Sunda; FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARB il Ranse sold oy hentes For hebee " REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS ATORIUM

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