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Take Toiletries Traveling in This New Tourist Bag You can even be air-mind- ed, and take them flying, in this compact and good- looking silk moire tourist bag. Roomy rubber pock- ets . . . to match the lining + « . conveniently accommo- date many toiletries. Talon slide fasteners make it easy to keep beauty aids “ready and at hand.” You may choose these bags in rose, blue, tan or black. People buy them to blend with their toilet acces- sories, and tuck them, completely packed, into their suit cases and travel- ing bags. $ 4.95 Norrons, Asie 21, Fist Froor. Summer Frocks Women's Sports and Afternoon Models A limited number, on sale Monday. Styles women find flatter- ing . . . and fabrics as practical as they are smart—because ‘they can be worn late in the season. Chiffons . printed crepes . . . and shantungs . . . clever jacket styles, some with longer coats; long and short sleeves. white. WomeN’'s Frocks, THirp FLOOR. Walnut Room Frocks Greatly Reduced to $39.50 Printed chiffon ensembles . . for street and spectator sports . . . and delectable chiffons for afternoon teas. The fact that they are Walnut Room frocks bespeaks their fine fabrics, their beautiful workmanship. ‘WALNUT RoOM, THIRD FLOOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. WOODMARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD.GC STREETS the designer who created its original. MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. Now $ I 3.50 . plain and Pastels and Sizes 34 to 44. . pastel silk,crepes with jackets, Take Movies From a Mdving Train When your train is speeding through the beau- ties of the Rockies or across the painted desert . . . even though you never pass that way again you can capture these scenes with your Cine Kodak from the window of your moving train or automobile. Kopaxs, FourtH FLOOR. Imported Woven Sandals Reduced Model K Cine Kodak F 1.9 Lens, $150 With Kodacolor . . . the marvelous process that so vividly reproduces color . . . you will always have life-like pictures. In our Movie Studio on the Fourth Floor we are glad to show you how easy these movies are to take and how surprisingly inexpensive. A clearance of our finer type sandals with outside soles; Cuban and spike heels. White-and-blue, white-and-brown, white-and-black, beige-and- tan and all-white. Al sizes in the combined lot. ‘WoMEN's AND Misszs’ SHOES, TuRD FLOOR. First Copies of Paris Fall Hats Specially priced $8 75 Hats of Marie Alphonsine . . . Rose Descat . . . and Gaby Mono are accurately copied for this event. One finds felt and velvet berets as they are draped for this Fall . . . with deft, new treatments that lift brims up off the brow, or fold brims double. Each hat is a definite, important Fall Millinery Fashion . . . each one is remarkable for as little as $8.75 . . . and each hat bears the label of Black, and Fall's New Browns and Tans Cash’s Woven Names Keep School Clothes Your Own These woven name tapes . . « (really smart school necessi- ties)...keep everything “your own.” Wrong things cannot be returned by the laundry . . . for you have each article labeled with your name. You can keep gym shoes from stray- ing into “unidentified clothes” piles . . . and you can prove the boasts of your school linen closets. Any name or words can be woven distinctly on Cash’s fine cambric tapes. Guaranteed washable. 3 Dozen . ... $[.50 6 Dozen . .. $2 12 Dozen ..... %3 Nortions, Aisie 21, Fst FLOOR. Marcasite and Baguette Crystal Specially Priced Black and white . . . to accent your smart black and white frocks of the coming season + « . these marcasite and ba- guette crystal rings are set with real onyx . . . and mount- ed in sterling silver. Five at- tractive styles — at a price much lower than regularly. NOVELTY JEWELRY Arstr 10, First FLOOR. Were 10 pair $4.50 DR. H. W_ HENSHAW DIES AT AGE OF 8 Former Chief of Biological Survey Succumbs After Long lliness. Dr. Henry W. Henshaw, 80 years old, widely known naturalist and former chief of the Bi 1 Survey, Depart- ment of Agriculture, with which he was connected for many years, died in at local hospital yesterday after a long mnesl He retired a number of years Dn Henshaw was a founder and char- ter member of the smos Club here and belonnd to a number of scientific societies. A native of Cambridge, Mass., Dr. Henshaw received his early education in the public schools there and later secured wide knowledge as a scientist through practical study in the field and extensive reading. In 1872 he jomed the Wheeler Sur- vey as a naturalist and explored the ‘West and made reports on his findings in 1879. In the latter year he began work with the Bureau of Ethnology, Department of Agriculture, and served there chiefly in an administrative ca- E:cuy \mm 1893. A part of this time was editor of the American Anthro- pologist. He became administrative bhlm'. in 1905 in the Biological Sur- vey and continued in that capacity until 1910, when he was promoted to the Pposition of chief of the survey. He spent time in the Hawaiian Islands from 1894 to 1904 and in 1902 wrote a book, “Birds of the Hawaiian Islands.” Dr. Henshaw was the author of re- ports on ornithology of Nevada, Utah, | California, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona in 1875. numerous other articles on ornithology and ethnology. He was unmarried. He is survived by a brother, Frank A. Henshaw of Chi- cago, and a niece, Mrs. Walter F. Greenman of Augusta, Me., the wife of Rev. Dr. Greenman. Dr. Henshaw was the of the late Willilam and Sarah Hehshaw. Funeral services will be conducted at Lee’s, undertakers, Monday afternoon at 2 oclock. Dr. Henshaw made his home in the Ontario Apartments prior to his Illneu R. F. KENEFICK BURIED | Former Wuhington Mnn Laid to Rest in Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Richard Prancis Kenefick, 30 years old, former Wash- ingtonian, who died Wednesday in Toledo, Ohio, were held this morning at the undertaking establishment of James T. Ryan. Interment was in Arlingten National Cemetery. After his graduation from the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, Mr. Kenefick, the son of Mrs. Margaret | Kenefick of the Maryland Apartments, went to Toledo to accept a position as civil engineer. Besides his mother, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lucille Connolly Kene- fick, and three sistess, Mrs, William E. McCaffrey, Mrs. Frank B. Gaffney and | Miss Morell Kenefick. Births chorl;i. 1 xill'lhl:?.k and Marle A & d ¥ neman, boy r G; ‘and %{1’:‘ \A lerllon na e, "oy . O'Nelll,"girl. Alphonse and Ruth Brooks. boy. and ‘Gharlotte Owens. boy. nder ‘and Ruth Med s C. and Birdie St -Yohn and Margax LOST. BACHRACH PROOFS and Small oval picture: He also had written | IRADFORD SERVICES HELD IN OAK HILL CEMETERY Son and Two Daughters, Sister and Brother Survive Retired Treasury Employe. Funeral services for Stephen Kearny Radford, son of the late Rear Admiral William Radford, U. 8. N, who died Thursday, were held this afternoon in the chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery. In- terment was in the cemefery. After 30 years with the Treasury De- partment Mr. Radford retired from the Government service four years ago. He is survived by his son, Robért Armstrong Radford, and two daughters, Miss Mary Radford and Mrs. David Sandow. A sister, Mrs. de Meissner, and a brother, G. R. Radford of Beth. lehem, Pl also survlve TWO SLAIN AT 'ROAD HOUSE Auto Pair, Accompanied by Wom- en, Escape in Wisconsin Shooting. KENOSHA, Wis., August 2 (#).—Louis Derler, 45, owner of a roadhouse, and his bartender were slain early yesterday by two men, who drove an automobile bearing an Illinois license. The shoot- ing came as the climax of an argu- ment between Derler and one of the |slayers. Charles Buxder, owner of a neighboring roadhouse, joined in_ the struggle and was slugged over the head with a revolver butt. Two women ac- companied the slayers, who escaped. @ards of Thanks. ALEXANDER, BETTY TERRELL. The fam. LEXANDER WShés 1o aknbwledns with sincee AREaky and grateful appreciation the many floral tributes and expressions of sympathy sent during dte bereavement, DERSON SMITH AND PAMILY. * _nncnu. IRENE M. We wish to thank gur many relatives, friends and nejghbors for the expressions of kindness an Dathy and. the beautiful foral trib sent to us during the illness and de n. of our wite, mother and ister, IRENE FLETCHE] JAMES FRANKLIN FLETCHER AND FAM- Breaths. ANDERSON. AURELIA. On Frides, August 1, . AURELIA oted | ment L!n:nbun Va., August 1 AUGUSTE, PAUL EDWARD, Friday. Auguss 1, 1830, FAUL £ beloved_son of Georse O, and Irene s, Auguste (nee King 11 ars. CPuncral services Wil be heid at his late ‘residencer 3915 Tlinols Ave. n.w.s on Monday, August 4. at 10:30 am. In- Congressional Cemetery. 3 BARNES, J. WALLACE ~On Thursdsy morning, “July 31, isdo. . E RRNES, Deloved e Barnes. = nterment (DEVeLe) Sundes, atte noon, August 3, Oakton, Va. Bestan Nauk Sta. Ariineton. BOSWELL. She leaves to mourn their loss a daughter, Nellie Boswell: a devoted fa- ther, Wallace Bcswell: four sisters and seven brothers. James L., Theodore, OLto, ~Roscoe, Charles Boswell: Blanche Brown, Nettle . Slon Crireh. Nauk Stavion, Ve 3 l.ooll. JHOBART. !lfl“ !llllldl’ Bl('ll' ing, August 2. 1930, at l esidel 16 15th st., HOBART BR( 8, Hlbl d of Kate Neal Scott, son fll lhl late Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Brooks. of Iiinots. Punersi Arrangements hereafter. JOHN THOMAS. On Priday. Au- 930, at his residence, 5301 Po JOHN THOI‘AS ASSAI o st U- 5, Navy, retired. band of Midred Margaret ' Cassa, Funeral services at Gawler's chapel n.w. on Mol Au ay. August Interment Ariington Nai CHESTNUTT, OLIN. Passed peacefully away July 30, 1830, at his residence, ew | York ave. n.w. OLIN, beloved husban R " Glicetnutt: wad ado guu Tather of Junie Af. Beil. Funeral Sunday. Ausust | 3 at 1:30 p.m. sharp. fro 3 z Zion "Church, st T et Vo D Batile ameutén Relatives CHESTNUT, OLLIE. The xnterdenamm.. tional Ushers' Union is hereby asked i« attend funeral of our late Brother. OLLIE CHESTNUT, from Galbraith A M. E. z. Church, lth st. between L and M sts. n.w. day. August 3. at 1 p.m. Ushers re “asked to_serve Tnoss who can will Teport to president at 12:43 p. WILLIAM H. DAvxs. Pmment Yisinity sourt hou eward. Address Hox| F. H. ATKINS, Cor. = | CHESTNUT. OLI omcexs ‘and members of BILLPOLD Leather, containing 340, driver's | P. permit, registration card - de| W hw, and "'"f between stn slyn, a Va. “Reward.""F. B. "Ghrer. is3 G s an the funeral will be ‘held from_ the chapel of 5 w * A-S i Braths. LA MOTHE, MARGARET WALKER. On dav, Augist L WA LA MOTHE. widow of 2D La Mothe and beioyed mo Mrs. Thomas P. Mothe, fr Puneral qum St. piscopal o day, August 3. at Interment Ivy Hill Aiexandrin, V. v at chapel Bod! R. Wright 'Co., 1337 10th st. B.W. LEE. MARY. On Friday, August 1. 1030, Tt th o S vy llAnllel- JULIETTE August 1, 1930, at her Hill. “Md, JULIETTE Elmer E.'Magruder. Shtoel ?'\’vfl ner B PUmBhre. rner E. A 447 Mterment. Mount Zion Cemeters, Beth Md. : | MOODY, JAMES F. On April 15. 1930, "N(' Yfll’lycllh of nllllrl clulfl JAm . FERDINAND. JR. On_ Thursday, i“.v&n'" 1930, at 9:50 p.m., IAND U son of Ferdinand o Punsral - Sunday. eruiatem M. £, Churc | Auseehnd: aT 1330 P, Priends and Telatives invited: On Friday. Ausust | PRI 1930, URNTE . Theloved | wife George Perkins, ~Puneral from xm (e Seatdence, 31 th st. ns on et 'at 3 p.m. ‘Reiatives. and ‘v’r'lznu“ invited. Interment Rock ~ Oreek -n-u. I.II.L L On Thursday, Ju Tow, i Atlantic Clty. N, J,°LI Shales Hoss © Mrs. Bertha *Banl"and Mo neral from her late n.w., on Sat- Interment Gt l o ene 303 Porther. Dl at 3. at 3 Bm. Fort"Lincoln Cemetery. -A"'TTA ol\ WEfllIII‘.Yv lUDD“lDIg N o o BN Eines. o Sametai R:F..'l.‘"v& 14th st now, Monday. Ausust 4.8t 10 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. X . On Friday, August !uwu CECILIA D. ay. A xu-"' ‘Funeral from Harry . fn"v'n'z‘e'd * Tnterment con.mnon-l Ceme- tery. SIIOIT'I‘ CICILIA BARNES. Deplrnd lhll ugus l. l'W 0:30 s. 5 rent brother, Robert Adams. temporarily at Robert home, 423 4% st. a.m., thence to 137 L day’at 1 p.m. from the above address. You are gone, but mot forgotien, Presn my love will aiway be. as long as T win'Siwass (hink of thee. On Saturday, Au- sidence, 1604 V st. EMITH, beloved hus- et umnn (nee Graves). band of M Notice of funeral laf e 1A, on_ Frte VR TR TS0, a0 Childten's. Hospital, ¥ 5y &5 %y blluve% flh,hul’ of nd Ma Sruce st Lyun'v-rk. s, Funeral b dav, August 3 from "’c'o late vesidence a - - Lenteiciy. “Relatives and friends iavitgd YOUNG, IICBAQII). Departed this life Au- gust 1, 1930, af a.m., after & lingerin iline: G, “the son of er. Tho! ORies Jennie Youns. Mrs Better 'and Mrs Helen Mitchell; to {heir loss 'Funersl Monday af$ o Rosary Chur e. Boty 2t the Tesidence o, “his sister, Mrs. George ‘Better. 1203 Walter st, {e. untii pe iakeri to the Sunday mornins il be iakeri to the Beyion and Maude And Plorine Boswell; | where hi funer Take piace one aunt. Mollle Braxton, an . gther relativer and’ Triends ' Funeral | ey b, Test tn Deney Sunday. Aueist 3.8 om Lomax In Memoriam. RRIS. In md but lov- AT mertbtRnte. of - our - deur, Sister. 1 MO ABBOTT, year ago, August 3, 1929. mn 1o B Dot forgotten, o s S 0018A STEVENSON PARKER. 2 M08 d but BALDWIN. EMORY J. al.“. Lod but loving EMORY J. BALDWIN, Who s lle Tive yeats ago todsy, dly missed. HIS wnnv"wx'n 'AND’ CHILDREN. JONES, NANNIE. loving remem. brance “of our dear, NES, depa ;‘gu ago mdly. Aumt )- lllt.r 14 Nt remembirance, Just the ot 'ect fl-vnum | ol iR ons o, ik of o A o Yo Bk 8. JONES, NETTIE PUGH y HOWE. KESSLER, CHARLES E. In loving run- o ther, brance of our da-‘rsluublnd and father, years ago, August 2, 1935, Our thoughts g0 wandering when daylight Galbraith church llh n n To the land of lon 0. BREASTRIN, Taree soid prvaied = L and M sis nw. on a Ana"m';fnor paints | e scenes of old loom: jost Wednesday. ddes. | Lot ) pm Moming &;‘,um,_ e | " In the gold of th CAT, Ted Persian. with -mu hr-nl straved | 422, are mvrzed » We seem to see in m night _of July Phone Columbia 0574. RBERT E. JONES, E. R. ce we loved tl ‘,:ll;r—"n“fl- li’e“k di'l'om 3% st. Return A E W’!LLIAMS. Sec. Algoelrln:'%f ‘?\AT‘"‘)’\:? Bl’l'l!'lell.nl last ray ward. . (,OI’I‘BY. LOTTIE., On Priday, August 1, m. Cfln.Dl‘flA - 930, LOTT FFEY. devoted wrand. PURSE—Small, red, containing wed- by rln; and change. between North Capi- and First m‘.' on M n.w. Reward. ADt. PUP—Male. tan and_white: tag ssu “);elurd Sl Ward 1097 Monrne Doo German police; northeast section. Fii- day 'morning. = Liberal reward. Tag No 10381, _Lincoln 4932 ENVELOPE—WIith bank books. PI Po._3208. FRATERNITY PIN mounted with lost in_vicinity of 11t) . _Col. 2560. GERMAN SPITZ DOG, ck “and_ white: will party return the dog and receive re- ward. M. Miller, 1235 Holbrook st. n.e. 3 GLASSES, shell-rim, vicinit Shd Calvert. " Reward, 2157 Conn. avi LADY'S WRIST WATCH. Elsin, on - dayi vevard. 104 17th et. se. Phone Lin call ol als and and G ve. rocxmoox—tnve‘lou style, glasses, key, etc. ar P‘Ilfl.y afternoo: Phono Col. o; between Lansbureh's “and B A s 2374, containing d_You sts., PIN, or N, With chain -mx :mau S nuchefl. with date 1930.” Valued s keepsake. Finder notify Annapolis Hotel HoeraP teeard RING—Lady's” diamond _difner Ting. laal in lsvatory"at oth st. an 2 4 Re- ward. _Met. 678: . RINGS, mromy “nd Fiby in or near Astor Restaur mac_6022. et in white goid. Reward. Cali VELING BAG—_Black ieather. with ini- uals B T icinity Calvert and 24th sts. e Friday evening. Reward Write 16’ Chesapeake st Bow UMBR —Green_suk. on 8th and Emer- son express bus, Tuesday, July 30. Call Ad. 10378 Rewi WEDDING RING: Murphy's 10-cent store basement or Forsythe hvoe store; $5 reward. 3390 Reservoir 1. West 288 WRIST WATCH—White ; letters “E. M. V. T. Dack. Beward. = 3480 ‘Mt Ple Iumbia 188: Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $42.50 Cambria-Majestic 132426 Euclid Street N.W. AMBULANCES Best in Town. 84 00 Local C-ll Col. 0432 Chlmbeu Co Est. 1883 _ WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO., Inc. L \RD] ty. 5 now Fork Ave. Naw. o Kaut. sa70. Why Pay for Everything? vt g s 5. 3 STEEL VAULT! Best that money c it $85 All Prices Include the Sincers The Grelter CO. CHAMBERS Offides and Chapels 14th Cor, Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 mother of Ludger Cofféy and cousin of Mrs, Ada Boyd. Funeral Monday, Ausust 4 9 “am. from Epiphany Church, Dumhnlon ave. between 27th and 38th ats. Remaing restng at the W. Jarvis West End parlor. 2 st. and Dumbarton ave. Relatives na friends invited. FLEMING, FREDDIE Departed_ thi lllz on Tuesday, July 29. 1930, at at Bt Tostdsnce. 836 ‘Oricans, pL. h.o. atter a brief iliness, PREDDIE FLEMING. He leaves to mourn their loss a devoted wife, Edna Fleming: a beloved father. brother and two sisters and & host of friends. Funeral Sunday, = Augu t 1 pm. from Zion Baptist Church, F st. s.w. be: tween 3rd and 4)a sts. ' Relatives and Tnterment Lincoln Me- morial Cemetery. Husband, dear, kind and true. e me here behind. o 1d b @ld his best iy *God 1, give Dim eternal Test. EVOTED WIFE, God needed a sweet rosebud To bloom In His garden so fair, 0 Hie took our’ dear prother And transplanted him over there. HIS LOVING SISTERS, PEARL AND MA- roerov ANNIE. On Fridey August 0. at’ her residence. 706 NNIE . PONTROY, devoted * mot Lenora Tavior, Latira Slater and | Dixon. She al e dren and Remains resting at the John T. Rh neral chapel: 3rd and Eve sts. s.w. Notice | of funeral later. 3 GARDINER, JOSEPH S. On Priday. August 14830, at 'his residence 1733 . ment at Piscataway, 4 {ves and friends invited {0 atiend. GRAY, ELIZABETH. Departed this life on 1, 1930, at her residence, ELIZABETH GRAY. ‘Holmes, de- Thursday, July 3 n.w. Befoved danghtar ot Mery Lo August 4, iropol A M. SNEN, Y s Between toth "and” 16th n.w., Rev. Thomas pastor. Dearest mother, could you speak to me, And could you live agal My longing heart would theén be h But this I wish in vain. RAY, ELIZABETH. The Ladies' Crispus Attucks Reliel Assoclation announces the death of Mrs. E neral Monday. August 4 1930, at 3 p.m. from Metropolitan A. Church, M st. between 15th and 1ein sts. n.w. i HAMILTON, President. JEekis 8 Boom:a, Recording Sec. GRAY, ELI H. Officers and members of Cola,mbn Femsle N0 tanS BB S H n.w. Mo 0. Timbia’ Lodse. No. 85; Forest Temols, No. 9: Love and Harmony Temples are invited. A H. Wi RHODA'F. GOLATON. Fin- 8ec. GREENFIELD. MARY C. Departed this ife on Thursday, July’31, 1930, at her R e i GREENFIELD, the beloved wife o the late George H. Greenfield. the mother of Longie M. Gree and Georse devol nfield Richard- H. Green- 10 v m St K olemn high mass. Relatives and fHiends are cordially invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HANEN. MARY C. the Masonic and Easi koma Park, D. C., Y . mains "'""'J at ‘the §. H. Hine: eral’ nomer 3001 14eh st n.w. Notice of On Prida: usust xo!- (RRes ENAY Y in his el hllfih l' y u‘ "‘n‘monm-"o Y.'l'lu s Wit 'be Reld at the' mon of 3. Leo Son, 333" Pentia. an k: nw. on nonday‘ August 4, ll 2 nm JOHNSON, FRED. Departed this life . .vuly 1930, Belet lliness. st A" PRED IOHNAON " He (6 mmourh their loss an auni. two d a dear friend, Mrs. Carlen esley Washington’ . n. On August 2. 1930, Star Mo, funeral later. ». Colson_preaching. In- {erment “Fayne's ceme ry. KINSLEY, CAROLIN turday, Au- sust’ o e mnza. 1888 Mon e ” ""' DR ROBERT L. | Megy nafmed husband ROBERT McG! OB Y Lialh sto tod “May his soul rest in peace.. HIS WIFE AND SON. * , SAPHRONIA E. In sac "M..‘mu.‘lmtnf Qur desr nd:g::wer sa fif'gnfilree years ago today, August 3, 1927 ‘ rdecllh sad mtmorl i A ¥ MOTHER BROTHER. * VIRGIE E. x.. nfl but loving S emembrance of our beloved dsugh Terona sister, VIRGIE E. SWEENEY, who passed away ‘seven yea o ARt 3 ve where you are laid ?"é:"u'mhe":nmm “which "never shall MOIHER___PATHER. SISTER AND BE JOTHERS. YOUNG, ELIZABETH. In sad but !u'lnl Temezibrance of our desr, mother, BETH UNG, who di!d five yea: today, Alll’u". 2, ILDRE! AND FRANCI FUNERAL DIRLCTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor connectsd with, the original W SL N‘.w k 6626 l’hblfl fi.“ rmerly 940 F St. — Formerly SO F St NW. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance £ Lincoln 0524 816 B ST NE Ioscph F. Bt;cclé' 3034 M St: N-W. acasuches 4 Established 1876 (JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. __Phone North 0047. élyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4200 9th St. N.W. Col._e324 J. WILLIAM LEES SONS. RAL CREMATORIUM 232 PA._AVE. N.W___ NATIONAL 1384. 13% CHAS S. ZURHORS d | Mbhern Chapel hl-nhnntN-h”.l 2473 CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage. $5 per month Choice lots and sites for sale. FORT AfifiCOLN CEMETERY invites _inspection of its COLUMBARIUM wefmsn of“Sremition “tebe Fof 12l ‘5 “Il“xau l r sale (n new Ilunule ) cemeters gate. 'Cal CDistrict €103 ob coln_ 3879, FUNERAL DESIGNS. " _Prompt Auto Delivery Serviee Gude Bros. Co., 1213 F St. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. EO. IO Y AT R, 14 & Eye EXP) m lfl Sundays