THE MAXWELL'S ANNUAL SEPTEMBER SALE 15 to 40% Discount in All Departments —18 MONTHS TO PAY— M gt SUNDAY Advance Fall Style in Rich Mohair Davenport and 2 Chairs 119 Here is a luxurious living room s ahead in its styling, with beauty a that come only tailoring. Note the serpentine cur: base carvings, on all pieces! See tite months nd comfort from the most careful hand- vature, the the quality of the fine mohair in the newest colorings, reversible cushions in bea The massive davenport, with quette. utiful Mo- buttonbacl and club chair tomorrow at this price. A Small Payment Delivers Take 18 Months to Pay Balance Beaut is Revealed in Every Detail of These 10-Piece Suites 119 In each of the many overlays, in the massive carved legs, in the richness of designing—beauty is reflected in every piece! An advance Fall style with many novel features! Also the massive buffet and five diners and host chair. (China cabinet and server included.) Walnut and selected woods used throughout. A Small Payment Delivers Balance 18 Mon!hn to Pay s \/$‘; Superbly Styled for Fall Four Charming Pieces 119 A wonderful new bedroom suite, reflecting fashion’s newest vogue, and featuring the use of walnut with other woods. the bed, chest, 46- vanity with beautiful The price is very low! The Venetian style B suite 46-inch dresser and Hollywood includes mirrors! A saving that gives your dollar increased purchasing power tomorrow ! A Small Payment Delivers Balance 18 Months to Pay Extra Special 200 Rayon Silk Pillows In assorted colors and shapes. Reg- ular $2.50 values, Special= No C. O. D., Phone or Mail Orde: FURNITIIRE oW 4| T SNV~ MN DzE STAR, WASHINGTOX C., SEi Genuine Kroehler Bed- Davenport Suite 119 One of Kroehler's new 1930 creations, covered in a very good grade of jacquard velour back and sides of chairs covered in same material. Sides of davenport also covered in same material. Has re- versible spring-filled cushions both sides covered in same material. Bed has sagless type of springs. Suite carries the Kroehler guarantee, backed by Maxwell's personal guarantee and service. Delivered on Small Payment Down Balance 18 Months to Pay 31 io Delivers Any Item Pictured Has Coil Springs! 19 Windsor design Day-Bed, opens to full size bed. Has coil spring and_heavy mattress. Fine Dressrobe 185 Splendid guardian for clothes! Of fine wood in rich walnut color! Table 4 Chairs uncheon Set s19 includes four Occaslonal hair 562 With sturdy frame_designed to | Group the new Fall mede! Velour scoop | leaf tabl seat! Jacquard back! iece lun: 23- Windsor Bed Complete 225 Has 9 fillers in_head and foot board. A coil spring and all cot- tress completes outfit. . . ton"matiress compielen outht o Beautiful Axminster rugs in ad- vance Fall patterns and new col- deep, silky ave ! It s Here The New Radiola No. 80 Super-Heterodyne Screen-Grid 9 Tubes 12 FEATURES 1. Latest type Super-Heterodyne. 2. Screen Grid. 3. Nine tuned circuits. 4. Electrodynamic_speaker. 5. Push-pull amplification. Solid Walnut L T . End Table Kilocycle dial marking. With Carved Front $5.95 16. No A. C. hum. 11. Beautiful cabinets. 45¢ Delivers 12, Sensational low price. *166 No Interest Charged 100 Polychrome Console Mirrors Assorted Special Monday Only BER 17, 1930—PART ONE. WORLD WAR LEGION BEING ORGANIZED HERE Election and Installation of Officers Feature Initial Meeting Held Friday Night. | Election and installation of officers | featured the initial meeting of the Gen. | George Washington Cantonment, No. World War Legion, newly formed ve! erans’ organization, Priday night at the Willard Hotel, Those elected to office follow: W. E. White, commander; C. S. Shellingberg, second commander; Harlan Frey, third commander; Nelson N. Blosse, chaplain; John W. Downs, adjutant; A. P. An- drews, paymaster; C. F. Duvall, quarter- master; S. H. Farber, officer of the day; L. S. Long, officer of the guard; Mau- rice Roberts, officer of the watch; H. D. Frysen and N. W. Duvall, color bearers. Gen. H. Oden Lake, organizer of the legion, submitted aims and objects ot the new organization in an address. Other speakers included Col. M. A. Winter, Maj. Charles W. Freeman, Capt. H. C. Finkle, Frederick P. Myers, Arthur Jerrill and W. E. White. More than 50 veterans representing every branch of the military and naval service at- ! tended the meeting. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Sarah B. Barnard, 65, 1133 Eest Capitol st. Michael 'G. Mo 322 Eve James: Pickrel 16, Sibley Hospital. Timothy 8. Cailahan, 71, 1412 34th ‘st. R. Howison, 65, Emergency Hos« Willam H. Xilton, 87, 3118 Penna, ave. M. Cummins, 54, 1355 Wisconsin Thnmn E. Callahan, 50, 1218 Potomac ave. Bllnche Kirby, 37. Georgetown Hospital. Robert Kubeldzis, 32, Casualty Hospital James W. Pisher, jr., 30, 1453 Chapin Austin R. Cooper. 29, Emergency Hospital. Kate Ross. 63, Freedmen's Hospital. Ml(:m Gilmore, , 1 Andrew J. Hollivel, st wun.m Smith, 32, Freedmen's Holvllll be 8. Robhmt 28, 405 14th st. n. IMALS apply Animal Rescue Maryland ave, 5w . 8088, n” hiook Tn fitter'’s Kindly_return Adams_2361. platinum, A YST RIN room at 1206 F st. n.W. ame_and recelve reward. BAR PIN, small, Dear latiy and “Col John_J. on. AR TN, alamona, platinum; shoppi 3 trict, Thursday pm. Liber al reware, Wit en J. Pew, Ardmo; Tox vemn BLACK BATHING BAG. containing e Lowels; dropped in front of 4512 N. ware s 14 3 Mununmny nd nool( entitled Fa eral g DOCK cntitied “Pedera) mmve oyarem CAT — Blue Persian !tmlle ut. unyea Sept ,zu from Bethesds, Md. Phone Bradley cortr DOG, male, brown and white, / gust sl Vieinity Dipont Glrele, -mw'm‘\'o name “Teddy.” Reward. 1614 18th st. n.w. DOG_St) nyed‘ Black 3 138, Nayphioms, L A ewards . B X, left Satur- Reward 3 GioH- Parker, 1361 Taslor st. n; LADY'S" WRIST WATCH: BAelther on Itk st what! o ing to 14th and Park road 1417 Park_road. _Col. MONEY—Three new $10 bills in s.w. section néar 7th st. Saturday evenins, 3 Reward. Adams 9636, ¥ - FLATINDM BAR PIN_Friday night d place. Biltmore st., Corumbin”rond old back, et with sapphire. Potomac_589: avar Liveral Teward RING-Seal ring, marked S H y Chase, W H. m Wis. 3095-J. on_Conn. Herscnel, SPECTACLES Bifocal. shell rim; Monday, Drobably_ south of PenAsvivaia ave. Ward ~_Address Box 431-K. Star office. 'SUIT CASE—Canyas, containing ca: ing and books; nesday night. if_returned to [ Toth- UMBRELLA, blue silk, Imhfl' wm hlndlel sold blml‘ initials D. 2 Fotor WA L!-fl—!ro'n her, and driver's permit: vlelnltv 18th st. Cfll rd. _Reward. Cleve. and me early for his recovery. | "Reward ' confains money | TCH FOB_—Gold, wit lmem“t pendant. Thursday evening, e reward. D. V. Casley Wwoodley Bark “Towers Est. 1883 ONUMENTS i WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO.. Inc. WM JARD!NE l'cth 448 New York W, atl. 6870 AMBULANCES Best in Town. 54'00 Local Call.... Call Col. 0432 Chambers Co. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 464 Phones | Adams 10341 Efficient Service 1 par- We are able te Funeral par- o Se the nection. tious workers. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 This neat gray cloth casket. plain and dignified, with the whole funeral— 100 The same service as the h with no extra charge i music, if desired by In Case of Death Call THE GREATER W.W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Columbia 0432 wu.:.'b. Best Costs Less Births Reported. leve E._ Overdort e Prevble. eirl Edward K. and vlnli'un;lla ra P. and Lu acobs., Howard L. and Biste L. Fitzhugh. bor. de nd Mary M. Dexter, boy. 00€, BOY. Alden C. snd irene Cnuren, boy. William 'B. Mary iacomber, boy. Timatius J. ‘and Katherine E. Tartasiia. | . and Anne F. Maury, boy. | . and cutmnne Datl'elkr boy. + luth M. Cookson, boy. J. Vs 1. oraas W. and EAith M. Welsh, sif. Walter B. and Sadie M. Lettau, girl. nd Leona V. Bicksler. . and Florence E. Paul H. and Grace W. Werres. . ‘ Thomag C. and Mildréd E Betnel, sirl. Lafon M_and Mary O Wilson. i Spencer H_and P.mz E Nutwell: J. and Mar M. Wh and Theresa O. ir Jeremish J. and Matle Gullinane, Anthony and Ethel Sigillite Sidney and Alice Russell, Jasper_E. and_Madelene 'K John E. e Sonaeh, wirl. and Elsie Hendricl Walter 8. and Emily Trivett. girl. Bernard A. and Mary A. Caruso. .m Frank E and Marcuerite N. Pollio. girl. lel V. d Ellen J. T xir] eph nd Hi ys0n. boy. Alfred ana Ella B, Sweeney: Marriage Licenses. Joseph L. Leonard. 29. and Elizabeth V. Holland, 21 Rav. Harrv V. Wheeler. 28, Norfolk, Vi 23, 'this city: Re T \Gotphus £ Walker. ir.. 35 and | Martin & Wosd. 2. ‘botn of Marshal, Va' R Tucker. Howard W. Martin. 19. Chattanooga, Tenn.. and Sarah E. Woodruff. 19, Yonkers, N. Y.i Rey. J, Harver Dunbam, Fadely Page. 46. t Palls Church, Va.. and Matlida Norton, 46, this city: Rev: Jois Sudan Brown. and Jaonie E. Waller, 22 both of Raccoontord, Vi Backe: 24. culpeper. Va.. and Carrle Tavlor, a1, Fredericksburg, Rev. Howard and Allan e L Perguson. 35. both fl( chhmond. Vi Rev. 'd F. Downs. Harris. 22, this city, and mm‘ . Wh!!]!n 19, Paytes, Va.; Briges. Robert Lee. 2. and Maria Watson, 33: v. Clarence Di Nelvin Wriche 29, and Lillian B, Perry. 19, both of Richmond, Va.: Rev. Charles P. Ryland. Carlos Bara, 22, and Evelyn Clark, 24; Rev. W. D. Jarvis. Cariyle G, Cra ford, 45, Richmond. Va., M. Baker, 35, Lewiston, Pa.; Rev. alters. and 8. both "o Baitimore, M.+ Rev. 3 rigg: Anthony, ‘Adeiizio. 23, and Eisle D'Ambrosio, William ) Johnstown, and Hilda *Hornisher, Bian Rev: Michael W. Hyle. ubert R, Andreu 2, and Auguste M. Teresi. 18: Rev. C. F. dlarhn nf Zflhmflm LAR! ARAH A. We wish to express our incere tAnEs to ouE many triends and relatives for their Kk sym- Pathy and beautiful floral tributes’ during the illness and at the death of our dear wife and, sister. SARAH KE. HER HUSBAND AND FAMILY. * CORRIDON, FRANCIS. the many friends of our dear brother, C we extend our deepest and Snceress thanke for Kindngss Snown du {DE our recent beresyement, . LAURENCE A, J HBERNARD 3. AND LEG §. CO iu! LITTLE, THOMAS G. To the Pu 1 Gospel T oernatls Churcss reatives "and “many friends of qur B we dae witn o d pnny aurine. th lolo H. To the lear brother and relative, G! YNE. we extend our sincere thanks | for " the n:-nge kindnesses shown during | our e« reaveme! . THE PAMILY. T° Beatha. ; BARNARD. SARAN B. Suddenly, on Frids) September SARAH widow " of ™t G. Barnard, aged years from her lste regidence. 1933 East Caitol st on Mon m- Lot s ar 2 pm. Reiatives and Friends in vited' to attend. Interment - sional Cemetery. CALLAHAN, THOM, On Pri TH foved “Risband loving ‘father of two dsushters sons. Funeral on "Monday, September at 2 p.m. CLARK. VANN B. Ofcers and members of Morning Star Lodge, No. of " W. ; hereby not session be held ) tm g Hnmbte. a8 TSh 52 Unwe ‘Bunday, Se of RK. * Coremony will | {ake ‘place Monday. September & at 1 b ai the Providence Baptist Chureh, 491 1 ur st Sw. " Columbia, Lodge. Temole, No. parlors on Tuesday, September : thence to Sac munl Mount Ollvet CONOVER, MARTHA ANN. !uddm Priday, September 5. 1930, at & her residence, McLeas VER, beloved wife of aged 66 vears. mber 8, at 10 oe.loek s of Georse Relatives d Inierment Lewin lriznd( invited. GAII.ANI). SQUIRE W. On Saturday, l‘e- tember 6. 1930, ‘at his residence, 16 st North Brentwood, Md. AND, "devoted huspand of R Soneor et Jovins Tater of e man Garland and _Beatrice Tompkins. He also leaves to mourn thelr loss six grandchildren, other relatives and s host Funeral of friends. from _the rnm !‘ufllt ““Brentwood, ~Md. uncaln uemon-l Cemetery. KELL, MA' Departed this Ih on M ereday, Sepul:lb'r 42930, at her resi- dence, 11812 M m ihe devoted wite of .vm%r. Makell, loving Jusnita_sn mother of hen, n, Nettie Chap- 2 Ear and clnanu Hawkins, = Remalns resting at Robert Campbell ~ funeral - Home. 43 until Sunday, Septerabe: a ience to the al address. Moriday, - September . # at St Church.' Waldorf, Md. illsh mass will be held for repose of her soul. No matter how our despair. sgem nearer and brighter o know. our Joved ome 13 there THE FPAMILY. 7 . Desarted this 138 Ruth Thompson. Maude Curti ter of Mable jush. am. Oxon Hill, McCLURE. EFFIE L. Suddenly, on Priday, ber 1930, at the home of her W, Smith, 4107 Leland 1. EFFIE Me- Y S Geptember. 1. at 330 0Py tiom the Colonial funeral home of W. R. ockville. Md. Interment VHiockville uuo- SON, MARY ANN. On lurl-!. r 6, He Heredith and’ father (nee Meredit) Remains his daughter, 351 residence of his allh et 7 gfl"-l "Dagmh eeme; 9 am. Relath 14 in- 31':'34." Inteiment at .::'...‘;‘at::t“a..'.‘ -omn (MICHARL. On m Horan "hng. n\n Ryan. Rema e in ing resting at be wtn 10 8, st St Matthew B Detween i7th ut ‘interment Mount Olivet omit_flowes 7 A—-7 Beath) l ROBBINS. PHOEBE MILES. On W 3. 1050 at ner resi Tetatst . JEBE MILES beloved layion A. devoted de .mu f‘ 74 nalaE davenier ol 2rs. “Ehoeve ihies” -E:"‘ ember 7, 5 Trom Mount Zion d earaoe ave.. v, o Bt Garrol oficlating, Interment Alexandria. Va. 1 ROSS, KATE. The officers and members o1 the Youns Ladies Protective Le requested to attend the funeral 088 ‘from Mount Zion Church. 20th and O sts. n.w.. on Monday, Sep- tember 8, 1920, at 1 p.m. ELLA_MILTON, Pres. MAYME L. STEWART, Rec. Secy. SMITH. ALEXANDER DOUGLAS, Sudden: onday. Sep 10 Tment. Mount Ofivet meter. *Relatives and triends invited. THOMPSON, ROBERT ME. - trict of Columbia Com Military Order of the Loyal u:lon ul mc United States announces _the of Companion “Colone! " ROBERT MI . Commandesin Chiet ‘of the Militaty Order"of the Loyal Lesion of the States, av Fori Ticonderoga, New Vorse. geptember” 5, 1630, sery. icas and Anmmem ‘private at Portsmouth: on Monday, - 8th instant. Memoria unlcu at Naval Academy, An- napolis, Sep! T 28th. Bl “colonel 'ULYSSES 8. GRANT, 34, Army. Commander’ A. G. LIEBMANN, Recorder. WALL. FANNIE A On Saturday, Septem- 1930, At the residence of her daush- “bara i Rado. 74" South Muan WINTERS, HERMAN. Suddenly, September HERMAN WINTERS, beloved son St Bmily Jackson: He Jevver 15 mosra ther loss & mother and stepfather and a host of jother relatives and friends. " Puneral ySeptember 8. at 1 o'clock, from mnd:- WOLFLEY, JOHN C. 8 - Sepiember o, 030, st Cleveland, Gl WO \brother of William n.w. Funeral from Dellwood road, at Cl nd, Ohlo, on Monday, September 8, at 3 In Memoriam. WILLIAM ELMER. Tn sed | Tgmembrance of v dear son, W "Septemver .‘lul um lite sight years aso, Eight ve pas ut Doy the memory that never will fade. y life is buried deep gduo'r’re" my, desr boy sleeps; ;{e‘ll CANTER. 0 Dllltd lrli Lt Te stars that g0 out ir 3 Their '""R Rght' shines on e diriaons: ‘Ther, wers whote frasrance still i When the blossoms have faded and gone. There are souls full of lisht and thelr 1ife current But thclr ‘SWeetness lives b with th e et ol the, star and HIS LOVING WIFE, MAE M. CANTER. ¢ JENKINS. MARY A. A tribute of love fo the memory of my’ dear SHL Your. memory "Always tencer, fond snd true. There is not a day. dear mother, That I do not lhlnk of you. LOVING DAUGHTER MAVARS, ‘memo; MARTHA A. ln sad but_loving 2 Tho Geft e ihree peurs September 7. 1927. ' S Of & loved one gone to res! And those ‘Who ihisk ‘of hey. today Are those who loved her best. BERT AND PAULINE. * lfn!:. E‘“"A.;I'-A %‘ In l‘l‘d but ]‘D'lfl ce of our dear sitter and mi MARTHA ‘A’ MAVARS, Whio 1861 . imber 7, 1921. © not on: ul lxi:n'e are praving t6 meet you in the ISTERS. MARY AND JOHANNA G AND DAUGHTER. MAVARS, Y iom n ming Others will cln" fre iy , fhe did UEAiNA” AND MAVARS. MARTHA A. In ud bt lovine remembrance of our’ de THA ARS. who sde“"“d “ins, Tiree Sears ugo" todu ber ‘7. 1947, an ne we alw ¢ Whom we_could \ASt HTERS, ILoRED AyD MARTHA A, Tn loving remem- of our dear mother.” 3t MAV RS, 10 D i ! Septem! Fee yeats ko tod: h'siient her' voice and vacant m e the memorles that still lnger ere. love, still unaltered, will slways in meet over yonder dear mother LOUIS AND MARY. * A A I d but W'I intee years MAVARS, rance MAVARS. MAR' membrance o 'rm-ugm of you come drifting back ip my dreams to stay, wfm. o e & :-fueu nds the $Luavans MAVARS, MARTHA A In ed but loving et e d bt IARTHA & MAVARS. who ‘departed tnis lite 4 years ago today, September 7, Todly we turn back the pages the book of m ¢mo 7 = bend o s THE FAMILY. MeLEOD. AMANDA E. Memories of my dear wife, “:ho gndug. this life four years aro Ay, i > DR. FRED'K J. McLEOD. * IIHPIDN. SARAH. Sacred to the dear dnun\ler and loving !A Dl who left us aso September 7. 1927. fle noo‘;?lh 3 llll llre'eIL Her Ilwl heart h!d eeued to be: Anl b‘ re ve knh 1t she 'Il E’“ TRUSS. cou c A tribute er lon and di votion to the memory of our dear mol TRUSS, who, departed ihis, I 1ite Toduy Tecalls'the memory of 3 loved oae Ar::n&uonil%o think of her today are the ones o loved b DEV( DAUGHTERS. VIRGINIA. (> UCRENCE, ~ALMA AND AUD! FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLlAM LEES SONS, DIRECTORS CREM ATORIUM 232 PA. AVE N.W___ NATIONAL 1384, 1385 CHAS. C. ZURHORST 5 301 ‘Al""chf:'l'o."a“"'. Frank Gdu’s Sons Co. Modern Ghapel Modern Chapel. -r-ugnone National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. the successors of nor conm al W. R. Speare ests] Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 412 H ST. N.E. H2atta Caagel Lincoln 0524 ALHUS R SPrARE, ll‘o'gplfl!;mt ve, 3034 M St “l \V. JOHN WRIGHT CO. 1337 _10th St. l'. Phone Nerth 0047, % Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. CEMETERIES. CB‘.fiWoon CEEEMY M lots llll flt- for -h. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. Si lfi#fl'fc‘n"“‘%-fl'{'.fii ,’5& --n-i- Eye: Aute