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reinfo; Slres's ‘WOMEN'S SILK CHIFFON HOSIERY, SHE EVENING STAR, WASHI RETAILDEPARTMENT STORE FREE PARKING SERVICE N Here is a list well worth your time to go over carefully. It contains items fos =omen, misses, children, men, boys and the home. cut price. lowet, which means the value giving. Every article fect qual no seconds, and every article is backed by our guarantee. ow Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N BIG REDUCTIONS HOURS 9:15 to 6 SATURDAY 9:30 to 9:30 — ON TIMELY SUMMER FEATURES Special Selling of Our Nationally Famous “Dispatch” and “Elite” Gas Ranges at Greatly Reduced Prices for a Quick Clearance Gas Range Dept. Lower Floor Just 32 “Dispatch” ga enameled in springtime green and ivory gray and white. Oven heat control. $54.35, Special selling, delivered ranges, porcela Right or Jeft hand ovens. Our original low price, or *31 Just 20 “Elite” gas ranges, full porcelain en- ameled, right or left hand ovens, touch a but- Springtime green and ivory. Our original low price, $76.85. Special sell- ton lighter. ing, delivered .....cccciittniiiannnnns Convenient Payments LCan Be 44 Arranged And These Big Reductlons, Too! Hosiery Dept. HOSIERY, ploot tops. preakable th - metal. %' 10, Reduced o effect so smart mow—rain- Milli mary Jewelry Dept. Main Floor. FOUNTAIN PENS. en. lid gold pen point t Yery Reduced to. DIPLOMAT "H AND PENCIL SET, CHALLENGE PERCO- LATORS: 0-cup cavaciiy; ery reliable. " Comblete cord and plug. Re- $189 CIGAR LIGHTER, m« press the but- ble; quick action. Complete - with . cord and plugi any 98c duced to I)WAITE.I! GLASSES, 'l’BlllI‘ arrel shape;’ so use for cool arinks.” Red od to sc for ..... 1 expel volt current. r presentation case. ol our $800 mber _fenses; Upper Floor. These ov: scorchine dase: Shoe Dept. Men’s and Boys’ Wear Main Floor, MEN'S HERCULES WORK SHIRTS are at the popularity where for Extra Sises. 1735 to 20, 89c BOYS' LINEN SHORTS, 31 0—0 79c KO Reduced 1 Reduced to. BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS, de of fine white bre NGTON. D. C., TUESDAY THURE DE THULSTRUP EXPIRES IN HOSPITAL Knighted Artist Was Well Known for Illustrations in Har- per's Weekly. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 10.—Thure de ‘Thulstrup, 82, one of the best known illustrators of the nineteenth century, died yesterday at St. Luke's Hospital. He ‘won a large following by his pic- tures in Harper's Weekly of such events as the funeral of President Grant and Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee. For a number of years he was one of the principal staff artists of the New York Dally Graphic. <Later he joined Frank Lesl Illustrated Weekly and W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones Adams 10341 LAST CALL! THIS WEEK ONLY! Kitchew or breakfast de- signs similar to picture .CHAIRS Refinished Lacquer Called For and Delivered A single color job done by ex- perts in col- or and work- manship at a price lower than what you would have to pay for the materials alone. Free Estimates on Complete Suites Specialists in —Papering —Painting —Decorating at Lowest Prices 911 13th St. N.W. JUNE 10, 1930. in 1880 went to Harper's Weekly, where he remained until the periodical sus- pended. He was knighted on March 21, 1910, by King Gustav VII of Sweden, but never used his title of baronet. In 1921 he retired to the Home for Old Men and Aged Couples and, requesting that his_identity be kept secret, remained | there for seven years in obscurity. His identity was disclosed when he allowed his name to be used by the home to aid a cl.mmifn for funds. He has no sur- viving relatives in America. HOLLIS TO BE BURIED WITH MILITARY HONORS ley Hollis, 66 years old, veteran United States consul general, who died Sunday at his residence, 4400 Elm street, Chevy Chase, Md., will be held tomorrow at 12 o'clock noon at Arlington National Cemetery. Interment will be attended by full military honors. Mr. Hollis, & native of Chelsea, Mass., had pursued a varied and picturesque career in the consular service in Europe. Before his return to this country in 1927 he had served as consul general in Portugal for seven years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice Hollls, and two sons, George and ‘Theodore Hollis. LOST. Funeral services for Willlam Stan- THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Somewhat over- cast tonight and tomorrow; slightly cooler tonight; moderate southwest and ‘west winds. Maryland—Showers this afternoon or tonight; slightly cooler tonight in cen- tral portion; tomorrow somewhat C'lglll&y; fresh southwest and south Virginia—Partly cloudy, with showers in extreme south portion tonight or to- morrow; not much change in tempera- ture; moderate southwest winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 68; 8 p.m., 66 12 midnight, 63; 4 am,, 63; 8 am, 6 noon, 67. % Barometer—4 pm. 20.04; 8 pm. 29.90; 12 midnight, 29.87; 4 a.m., 29.8( 8 a.m., 29.85; noan, 20.91. Highest temperature, 71, occurred at 1:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 61, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 76; lowest, 56. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 1:32 a.m. and 2:13 p.m.; high tide, 7:17 a.m. and 7:47 p.m. BAG—Purcle Testher overnTght b June 7, between_ Rittenhouse €. and Baltimore, Md. leveland 1185, Reward. AR PIN_Small, diamond nnd sapphite. Reward If returhed to 3814' Military rd. vy Phone BILLFOLD—BIack_ with money, tion on inside. _Finder can hold bilifold_and papers returned. M | 2659, 1825 F. Apt. 5. CAMPING OUTFIT, homem densburg rd., P st. or Flori F. A. Forsberg, Apt. 4, 1747 CI Tdentifica- oney if opolitan canvas, Bla- mixed gray vicinity Takol Phone and white: Dixie;” Green col: “Anne Custis Peter, 1644 Reward if returned to that, ad- | DTAMOND RING, Tiftany settin on Batur- in_downtown section: e Lin. 3485 | DIAR - et and H and 17th sts. Reward. land_1900. DOG—-$20 reward for_information leading to recovery of , color, male. medium sized, named “Sprudel.” H. . Wil- son, Hollin Hall. Phone 218, Aln\ndrlnhv e ense CAll' Clave. 8305, " 3031 Livinsston Reward. 11 ENVELO] ‘oodwar: rop’ store or F st. trolley to station, envelopes con(llnmr ers and memorandums, of in- terest only to myself. Reward if returned to George H. Lawshe, 6627 North fth st., Philadelphia, Pa. FOX TERRIER—Wire-haired. white, named “'Cricket.” Reward. Clev. 134 NGRS o5 FUR. pointed fox, near 14th and P sts. or 1ith' and Monroe nw. Saturday evening. | Reward. L. E._ Smith, 4615 14th st. n.w. Phone_Adams_8920. GERMAN POLICE DOG, female, brindle with bleck stripe ‘on_ back, no ‘ecilar, named Jett: Lost from 1742 L st. n.w. Reward. Cl" North_7785. GLASSES—Vicinity Mt. Rainler ecar stop. ‘l'l?l\lrsdny. June 5. Reward. Call Hy‘l ville KIMONO. pink flowered silk. trimmed in {!een. on east-bound street car, between 2:10 end 12:30 pm. June §. Notify 2735 P st. n.w. _Reward. PURSE, lady's, tan, containing money and keys: Tuesday between 12 and 12°30, on 11th st. between F st. and Pa. ave. Finder please return to Room 627, Transportation Bldg. * SET OF KEYS, Wednesday, June 4. Finder Dlease return to 1727 Mass. ave. s.e. and receive reward. SHEPHERD DOG. female, | neck. named ‘‘Lady’ awfully scared. ward. 1220 Pa. ave. s.e. -AMBULANCES Best in Town. 54-00 Local Call... Chambers Co. Brown, white_on ge- Can Col. 043¢ Erected in National and other cemeteries throughout sur- rounding States. Best Materigls Prices Right WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc. WM. JARDINE, Secty; 148 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 5830 Summer Suit ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:19 a.m. and 2:57 p.m.; high tide, 8:01 a.m. and 8:30 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:42 am.; sun sets 7:33 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:41 am; sun sets 7:33 p.m. Moon rises 7:29 p.m.; sets 3:52 a.m. Weather in Various Cities. fTemperature. FEY & Abtlene, Tex.. Albany, N nite Sty Baltimore, Md Birmingham Bismarck, N. Galveston, Helena, Mont.. Huron, S. Dak. Indianapolis Ind Jacksonville, Fla. 3 2 eg::s:fs_sasgs;zssgséggs 253558383328552283288532 Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Rain Oljeans. La New York, N.¥ Oklahoma' City. om: delphia Phoenix, Arl Bittsburgh. Pa Portlan Eortland, Oreg. Ralei 3 Laice e’ Sait San Antonio. . San Diego. Caiit n sn Cloudy | Bt.cloudy | Pt cloudy 0:i9 Clear BELL FRANCIS MATHEW. Suddeniy, on unday, Jun: at Un ates | Naval ' Hospital. = FRANCIS = MATHEW BELL. beloved son of John D. and Anna G. Beéll (nee Noonan) = Funeral from his late residence, €24 33rd st. n.w., on Wed- nesday, June 11, thence to t.” Stephen' Roman' Catholic’Church, 25th st. and Pa. ave. nw. where mass will be Relatives and friends invited to at- | fend. Tterment Holy Rood Cemeters. 10° | BURRS, NAOMIL On Baturday, June 7! 1930, ‘st Georgetown University Hospital, | NAOMI BURRS, devoted daughter of Bes- sie Bewell Warren, mother of Leonard Burrs and devoted hiece of Martha John- . Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parlor, 38th st. and Dum- barton 'ave. nw. Funeral Wednesday, June 11, at 3 p.m.. {rom Union Wesley | Churen. BROWN, MARY PERRY. Suddenly, on Mon- gay. June 9, 1930, at her residénce, 1865 Mintwood pl. n.w., MARY PERRY, daugh- ter of the late James Perry and Ellen Cowperwaitpe Brown of Boston. Mass Funeral {rOMi the residence of her sister, rs. Arthur H_Lea, East Gravens lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. BUHRER. MARY E. Suddenly, on_Monday, June 9, 1930, at her residence, 5613 14th st n.w', MARY E. BUHRER, beloved wife of Rev.' James D, Buhrer. Notice of fu- neral later. - CARTER, LELIA. On Sundsy. June 8, 1930, LELIA devoted wife of James ©O. Carter lace n.e., mother of Ettra Maggie Blackston Mr. 2 Myrtle Lewis. Roscoe Lewis and Freddie Lewis. She also leaves othy 1 d frie to mourn their los: Wednesday, June 11, from Mount Alry Baptist Church, L st. betwcen N, Capitol 1st sts. n.W. at i p.m. Relaiives friends invited. On ‘Tuesday, CLARK, HARRY LINDEN. A—9 Beatha. RODRICK, NORA VIRGINTA. On Monda: June 1930, NORA VIRGINIA (ne Krepps), age 78 years, widow of Joseph ¥ Rodrick”_and beloved mother of Bess Raney, Raymond L. and Alfred H. Roc rick and sister of Nannie L. Webb. ~Fu peral (private) Wednesday,”June 11, p.m. from the residence of her s Rir2ed m Saos itn T o ROSE, MARY M. On Tuesiay. June 1936, at her residence, 2983 Tiiden'st. n % MARY M. ROSE, beloved wife of the lat Henry L Rose.” Notice of funeral hege SAMPSON, EDWIN DE WITT, JR. On Mon day, June 9, 1930, at his residence, 5 Eac Melrose st. Cheyy Chase. Md. EDWI* DE WITT SAMPSON. Jr, son of Edwin D. wWitt Marian Halev Sampson. F neral services and interment on Tuesda: June, 10 "at" Hollywood Cemeters, Rich mond. SIMMS, HENSON. Departed this life Sunday. June 8, 1930, HENSON SIMM He leaves to mourn their loss a devot daughter and a host of other relatives a triends. Remains may be seen from p.m. Tuesday untl 11 a.m. Thursday, his ' daughter's residence. 14 Fént, ne. Funeral services will take pl Thursday, at 11 am. at the George F Clarke Co_ funeral parlor. 1416 Florid: ave. ne. Interment Payne’s Cemetery. 1 SKELLY, JULIA C. On Monday. June § 1930, at her residence. .735 1ith st. ne JULIA C, SKELLY. Puneral services a above address Wednesday. June 11 8:30 am. thonce to Holy Name Church where mass will be gaid at 9 am. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemeters. ¢ SKELLY, JULIA. Officers and members of Holy' Name Auxiliary. No. 28, and sister auxiliaries are notified of the death of Sister JULIA SKELLY. Funeral Wednes- day morning. June 10. from Holy, Name Church, at § am. Members meet at home tonight’ at 8:30 p.m. A. J. LIGHT, President. MAY HARING, Rec. Sec. SNOW. EDYTHE. The death on May 17 1930, of EDYTHE SNOW, an Amarizan cit- izen. 15 reported by the American cora general at Habana. Cuba. The legal tep resentatives of deceased can obtain fur ther information by_applying to_the De. partment of State. Washington, D. C. STONE. DR. JOHN H. On Mondav. June!® t his_residence, 1421 Columbia rd Dr. JOHN H. beloved husband ‘mnu 8, Stone and father of Rose D. an Funeral services at W bers Co. funeral home. 1400 . nw. on Wednesday. June 11, Interment at Arlington Na- tional Gemetery. TOLIVER, FRED D. Departed this life on Sunday, June 8, 1939, at Gallinger Hos- ital, FRED D, TOLIVER, beloved hus- and of Maria Toliver and devoted father of Jesee and Grace Toliver He leaves to mourn their loss three sisters and two orothers and a host of friends ~Funeral from his late residence, 1639 4th st on Wednesday, June 11, at 1 p.m. Fri invited. WALKER. EATHER! DAVIS, On Mon- day. June 9. 1930, at the residence of her in Scranton. Pa. after a brief fll- KATHERINE DAVIS WALKER. widow ancis V. Walker. She is sur son. Marcus A Walker of Scranton. Funera services at Hysong's fu- neral home, 1300 N, n.w. Thursday, June 12, at 10 a.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 11 WILLIAMS, ELAINE. On Tuesday, 930, ‘at her residence, 915 ¥ ELAINE WILLIAMS, be- B. and Julis E. yllis B. Willlams. Funeral from the above residerce Thurs- day, June 12. at 3 pm. Friends and relatives invited. 1 In Memortam. DIGGS. GLADYS. In sad but loving re- membrance of GLADYS. our darling daughter, who departed this life four sears ag0 today, June 10, 1926. Another sad year has ended, Another sun has set. And still we think and wee Dear Gladys; how can mot forget? some time, our eyes shall see we love 80 well: her hands shall be clasped ir for_you. er and dadds And never say farewsll HER LONELY MOTHER AND DADDY. MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. DIGGS. * GULLL, ALICE L. In sad but loving re membrance of our dear mother. ALICE 1 GULLI (nee Sullivan), who departed thi life three years ago today, June 10, 1027 Four years have passed, our hearts stil sore; As time’ goes on we miss you more, Your memory is as fresh today Apin the hour vou pasted sway, HER LOVING HTERS, LORRAINT AND MARGARET. y McDONALD, LOUISE J. In sad but lov emembrance of our beloved mother an grandmother, LOUISE J. McDONALD, Whe left us so lonely two years ago today June 10, 1928. What happy days we once enjoyed, When we were all together, But, ob, how changed it all is now, Since'you_have gone forever. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, = BETTIE SMITH, AND GRANDDAUGHTER, LIE WILKERSON. McGRATH, JAMES. Sacred to the memors of my father, JAMES McGRATH, who de- parted this life nineteen years ago today June 10. 1911. _Anniversary masses said at Bt. Joseph's Czthedral, Columbus, Ohio. Monastery and St. Peter's Church, D. C. HIS DAUGHTER, ROSALIE B. MCGRATH M WIL- MUNGEN, HELEN J. In brance ‘of our precious mother, J. MUNGEN, who fell asleep blessed sleep, Juns 8. 1912, [ER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * MYERS, EDITH N. AND WILLIAM K. In memory of our dear sister, EDITH N MYERS. and our dear father, WILLIA H, MYERS., who passed into the hidde life June 10, 1923 and June 7, 1914, re- spectively. The loved and lost have gone befors And wait for me on the restful shore That borders the stream of time. MAY AND CHARLIE. * PONGEE, HATTIE. * Sacred to the memory of our 'devoted mother, HATTIE PONJEE, who departed this life’ June 10, 1921. HER DAUGHTERS, MARY BAKER AND HATTIE PONGEE. SCOTT. GEORGE. In loving remembrance of our devoted father, GEORGE SCOTT, Fho died four years aso today. June 10, loving remem. HELEN in " Jesus, Loved in life, remembered in death. HIS CHILDRI June '10, 1930, at his residence. 1605 30th St. nw. HARRY LINDEN CLARK., be- sband of Mae R. Clark, father of inia R. Clark and son of the late D.Clark. Puneral services at his ol novelty pattern: Also ' khaki for vacation wear. _Sizes 12 to 14% Reduced t0............ BOYS' WASH cloth; cool looking, neat Sporting Goods 89c Datterns. . Smart right sttt r 3 hum -!o" vwé sl @ now for the little man of s1 oo $169 \ $§l)95 e .:;:,:-; 79c smashing game. l}eaut-= e T 89c Reduced to ruin. These are made of REGULATIO! HORSE- blue denim: ams _ tripl SHOES. a sport for youns 89c 2nd Floor Specials 5 PLAID BLANKETS. excellent stitched. Reduced to. S o game. Our feature set ient' o proved toliei- PLASTERERS’ BRUSHES, also cement faduced 1o o comoins: APKINS TO uch money worker: ian brulln b L do ly woven s 25 coming te buck’ o WIVIDDW HII.AD Tooth Paste for pachine oll spague. sc COTTON TABLE DAMASK, pink, _blue, green. gold b it Ioped,” size & inches by isterine Tootl .. eet long, Green. olive. d Reduced Pebeco Tooth Paste for. ...28¢ » e Pepsodent Tooth Paste for 28c colored _ borders. Beauti- iches DI S a——— COLORED-BORDER SHEE?S. nice- $1.00 Size Ovaltine for...72c 79c Men’s Wear Gl it $] 36 75¢ Dextri Maltose for....42¢ s Mllk Ma'aelll. 3lec 00, “reduced to $1.161 Main Floor, inches, re- Cc malns el boolin FELT-BASE HALL . "eolorfal: ideal for Main Floor. CHILDREN'S _WHITE CANVAS SLIPPERS, sizes Values you'll s28—5 JAPANESE GIFT NflV!LTl‘l! ex- eolient,_for gift 10c v, Gl‘!l"y Children’s Wear Ipper Floor. n-“ll\l! p:AJAMA!. eool white In-dtlvlh with ntnni sl 39 49c 29c¢ Vir Widiam On Eiseman’s \ late residénce on Thursday, June 13, at FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) S03E NEISTINAW it e e Established 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1837 10th_St. Phore North 0047 $125 $175 WHITE CANVAS LOW comfortable 3200 : 2 pm. Interment Glenwood Cemeters. 11 COLBERT, MARTHA ELIZABETH. Passed to the rest bevond suddenly, on Sat day, June 17, 1930, MARTHA ELIZABETH COLBERT. 'She leaves to mourn their loss'a devoted husband, James E. Colbert; one brother, one stepfather and a_host of other relatyves and friends. Remains resting at the George B. Clarke Co. fu- neral parlor, 1416-18 Florida ave. n.e. until Wednesday, June 11, at 11 o'clock Convenient Weekly or Monthly Payment Plan s Ll gy ’ e A Complete Selection in || fiinbe ias i an'he | T WILLIAN LEES SONS, Friends invited. 1 ({{{N!I.\fi\%ggilfill\ . MARY J. On Monday, June 9 ) 4 A" Slzes and Styles ey residence, 173" Col Tumbla. rd 25 b;:.w. A et \ $16.50 to $30 Eiseman’s Credit Is Costless home, Cedar Heights, Md. Funeral Th\lr!- day, June 12, at 1 m.. from C. | A ninth year of her age. Funeral services at the above address on Wednesday, June 1930, 0 SARY Jobeioe Mife S ATnur W ve W. W. Deal & Co. E H S E M A N S day. June 12wt 1'pm. from C. M U5 B3 AS thehee: fo. Br. Paurs Reduced to.. MISSES’ WHITE CAN- VAS LOW SHOES, stylish % 1 multiph WRIGHT AND DIT- SON RACKET, olympic Cuban-heel models with strap. Smart with your Summer dresses or sports clothes. Sizes 3 8. Reduced to saves - the boys iy edueed R RAYON v&'}'}"a.. “Hie_nesh and ach sh: Plain tai- or iace trimmed. 8 to 16 years. COWLES, % 2 % 7 7 Save on Toiletries Main Floor. your vacation trip. CHILDREN 2 NT! ink; 0 cool A erviccante. - sizes %10 Regularly “doc. Reduc * SWEATERS. INFANTS' ATERS Paint Dept. Lower Floor inches. Length of bristles 4 inches. Reduced to... STOVEPIPE ENAMEL, auick drying: used for many other purposes. too! Quart size. 37c; pint sk 25¢; % pint.. 7 NTED _BATISTE $119 il 2 etlnll B4x70 ln(h I pkins 14 inches Puners) Director 641 H St. N.E. i 3 Herbert B. Nevius F lmeul Home 924 New York A District 2608 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connected with origioa) W R Speare establishe 1009 R St. N.W. Phone Prank. 6626 rmerly 940 F St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance b Lincoln 0524 Modern_Chapel Private Ambulance foo!’ Sizes 2. Reduced 10 ..... INFANTS' HANDMADE DRESSES, Band-embroidered or $.- 23 ‘owles. Funeral from the parlors of Vednesany, June 11, at 3 pm, o DYSON, KATIE. Dej ted this life Mon. | 810 H ST NJ LINCOLN _8300. g7, une 4 100 W her rgudener, Jol |~ CHAS, S, ZURHORST devoted Husband, Edward Dyson: three 201 EAST CAPITOL 8 Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. H Modern Chapel. Telep National 2473 1 T - GILLMAN, HOWARD M. On M Seventh and F Sts. N.W. % oibin at Walter: Recd Gener i BoCiliman, fir This_o1st “vear, aney fomy the” estdince "ot His daieht - Rerberd ¥, “so1e” New 'H ", » A hursday, June 12, at p.m. Oc /; & 1 rmtnl (private) in Arlington NAIHHL W of_Emily Funeral Plumbing Dept. Lower Floor. SINK MIXING FAUCET hromium plated, fits s smocked. Sizes 6 months %o 2 years. Get a supply at_the tly reduced daughters, Esther, Edna and Fances: two weise st Cemetery. sons, Russell and Elmer Dyson; one sister, Rebecca Coleman; one brother, Peter Wil: ilams, and a host of other relatives and riends. = Remains resting at _Robert amphell funeral home, 423.413 st. s.w.. until Wednesday. thereafter at her Iate GORMLY, MARGARET JANE MALLON. On Sunday, Jyne 8. 103, at 11 pm. ai hee Tesidence. 1444 W st n.w.. MARGARET “SaANE" MALLON” Thomas N. Gormly and beloved mother of Thomas N. Gormly, Jr. in the sixty~ cl ard Of Primary Importance HE matter of cost is one which we know is of primary importance to many, many families. Hence we make it the chief topic of our advertising. duced to .. OUE FAMOUS callored, " with Catholic Church, where mags 'will be sun am. Interment at New Cathedra m“, Baitimore, Md. M st “Virginia~ and = M Dpapers please copy.) Modern_Chapel _____=7¢ = HARRIS, MARRIETT. =oOn Monday, June 0. at Freedmen's Hospital, HAR- Hiet” nARRIE, he” fevoreq Trend of Carl C. Baker. Remains resting at the | Succeeding the Original W. R. Speare Co. W, Brnest Jarvis funeal parior, 1433 You | 1 nectieut_Ave. __ Potomac 4600 St now. Notice of funeral Iater T TTARE o e — HART, CLAIRE WAYSON. Dupssted this| WILLIAM H, SCOTT 1ife on' Tucsday, June 3, {0, 8'330 a . 409 8th 8T SE. .14 North Kirkiyn ave., Kirk- 4 . Pa. C : s + beloved BIOGNIe wite of Walter T. Hart and daughter of the late Dr. C. W. Wayson of Baltimore and Mrs. Irene Wayson Cutler, and sister of Dr. N. E. Wayson, U. S. P. H., Hon- ol Funeral ‘and ‘interment in’Phila- HOLLIS, WILLIAM LEY. on Sunda: WOME! to slenderize the figure: handsome brocade ravon for cool comfort, Sizes 36 to 50. Reduced i TABLE Ve folds " int, Fine for apartment u Reduced to. . $2.98 HEALTH COOK- ERS, 10-au; o inset PRINTED RAYON VOILE, 35 inches wide sheer. lustrousi _exclusive tterns. Gu Reduced to, a FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER "fl’g}’-'!-":":‘:_ R EES & NAr Gioa and Sundays 14'11 & EYC drro Dt Aute Delivery Servicr. Gude ros. Co., 1212 F St Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. In order to suitably serve all people, it is necessary to have service of most mod- erate cost. Therefore, we have a complete service to offer for as little as $125; one pays here no more than he feels he can afford to pay. Suddenly, ine's, 185D, s ipm hi home, 4400 Ejm st. Chevy Chase, Gopsul Gene WILLIAM STANLEY . Remains resting at the funeral of W. R. Pumphrey, ir., 301 West Mon! omery ~ave., Roekville, Md. Funeral . “June 11. at'12 noonm, st Ar- ional Cemetery. 10 VIS, DANIEL SMITH. On Monday, June . 1930, at 8:30 p.m. DANIEL SMITH LEWIS, beloved husband of Maude J. Lewis 'nee Herbert), ‘Funeral trom hig dencg, 380 11th st oy p.m. * Relatives an “fnterment Congressiona RAYON HOSE. desirabl patterns for Summer wear. Some full fashioned. Sizes 9% to 12, Greafly duced to... 4 MEN'S in_a ran HEAVY ALUMINUM - CEMETERIES. "GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month Chok,e lots and sites for sale. June 12, invited. tery. PARKER, MARY ISABELLA. On Tuesiay, June 10, 1930, at her residence, 1738 Con- necticut ave.’ MARY ISABELLA (nee Wil- son), widow of E. 86th’ year. Funi services at her lite residence _We afternoon at § o'clock. _Interment ~Mifintowa, 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. POINDEXTER, ROBERT. Do suddenty, onl Sunday. June 8 'OINDEXTER.' ‘husband of Boindexter, beloved” son > ot James "and Jennie Poindexter leaves o mourn their loss four sisters. two brothers and a host of other relatives and triends. Re- mains resting at Barbour Bros. funeral home, 48 K’ st. ne. until Wednes June '11. at 8 pim. thereatter at his s ter's residence. 38 Myrtle st. ne. Fi Lodse e eral, Thursday, June 13 at 3 pm. trom | Lincoln 3578 e above residence. Interment Lincoln g Memorial Cemetery. 1 ROASTERS, cover. st proper browning. hold 7 vt. jars for can- Siz ning. * Reduced to.. ity. HALLENGE ELECTRIC IRONS. 6- pound: full “size: nicely $100 P R AT ...63¢c Housewares Dept. Lower Floor Corsetry prnol. llrhl-fl‘llu cover; “CHARMODE"~ GIRDLES. for wom- 16-at. size. Reduced to. en and misses Cool $395 size 81x00 p tie 22 g moths, m “sizs 26 To "Sh, Harmless uine Irish poplin, 31 95 'S CORSELETTES. desigmed 10 - e atts: s 4" color at very smal $ 00 cost. “’So 3 398 MEN'S NO! Our’ original low price. — - s tep-in - utr” witn"usicne” on $169 fort. Cool-looking white, 1 o Yard Goods Dept. 5¢ POPU] IAl}j ’lC'L'O: 98 !flllfl 36 to 44, Reduced Upper_Floor. e . 2 P z -4 v.nn 'IlNTS: 29c C MEN'S FANCY WOVEN MADRAS for daints Symmer frocks. 17c over . : o PY RITAN RIPPLE STATION- Pt {eed Tast’ colors. Reduced for your vaeation e Sizes 14 to 17. Reduced to respondence. 24 envelope: MEN'S RAYON POLO SHIRTS, cool, i : e : Biart mow for tennis 'KULELE OUTFIT, new black LY and Summer sports. New Outfit_ include inches form-fitting tion book. Reduced to. L "l K AND.- G ‘AR OUTFIT, two in e, ean 39c Mah ny-finished gui- tar. ebonized finger $A498 Trunks and Bags G R0l $498 - phtpoTol o, CHRIE ¢ g an. fine for week s °"S' iy fi' dio Tub. puins bell botiom 5sc a peary Split o ave on Radio Tubes o.... markaple, self-basting HOSE. newest § i 171a A. C. Tubes...$1.45 nu.m-'.’"r'-.‘u Tashioned: oA frame.” Fine Tof $498 226 A. C. Tubes $1.15 Reduced o, . Leasd .“u inch 201a A. C. Tub: ....85¢c covered; sfrongly sl 59 224 A. C. Tubes. $2.25 e 60c Pond’s Cold Cream for 39¢ “A\'Y ITIIL GAIIBAQB Upper Floor. on brocade, front SANITARY SPRAYS for i to 1 plnl of Illnl Reauced to AYON UNION 5ic yd. Reduced to 3 R ik Rt thoulder for 'real com- SHIRTS. cool-lookil 38 inches wide. Guaran- 4 o $169 [ » god saper, Reduced Cc light-welght for Summer, 69c bar, pick and in z ; be played regular or Hawalian style. board “'and. nickel tail fek and instruction eproof “l".‘ GLADSTONE - 227 A. C. Tubes....31.48 TERD, il pasting MEN'S SILK-MIXED HAND TRUNKS. made of dark blue . 245 A. C. Tube: $1.45 10 'to 12. $1.50 aual- of t-mncu LAUNDRY BOX, can- 280 A. C. Tubes $1.65 All Tubes guaranteed one year, FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Non-ucnnun PERPETUAL CARE VAU CRYPTS Wide Ranse 8ol oy Rented For Avhes REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Bivd. District Line ZLiil JIINTIIS oY S IR R L K T TBEAL FUNERAL HOME ‘or reference, Ask your neighbor 816 H STREET, N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! YT Ty Ty YT YTV YTV VTN Y VEYYYS plus fou regular ones f for jhaved and nickel plated, . volt prices. 875 54.98 on City Office, 1332 G 8t. District 6103