Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1930, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1930 RALEIGH HABERDASHER Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store . . . 1310 F Street Make Your Purchases on Our Extended Payment Plan Keeping Quality Up Getting Prices Down THERE'S NEW VALUE IN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS FOR FALL 13 One and: Two Trousers It has been many years since you could get such fine clothes with the Hart Schaffner & Marx label for so little money. No sacri- fice of style, fabric, quality or workman- ship. Worsteds, cheviots, cashmeres and tweeds in business styles, university models and four-piece golf suits. Single and double breasted models in the season’s new colors, Dusk blue, Briar brown, Pewter and Ele- phant grey. 535—%40—%45 TOPCOATQ tailored by Hart Schafiner & Marx. Tweeds, herringbones, worsteds and 32275 woven fabrics. SPECIAL SALE............ A SNAP BRIM SOFT HAT The Equal of Hats Several Dollars More D We invite you to make the com- parisons we've made ourselves. . . put this hat up against anything you can buy at $5 ., . and you'll buy this one . . . it'll even compare with hats that cost more . . . silk lined—zinc, stone, nutmeg, claro. Free Parking—at the Capital Garage—while shopping here A Good $#10 Shoe! Black Calfskin Tan Calfskin Black or Tan Scotch Grain » Different Styles for Autumn Custom Lasts and Wing Tips Sizes 5 to 11—A to D $7250 Br(_)adcloth Compare these smartly tailored shirts with those sold elsewhere and you'll be assured that even $2.50 is little enough for them. Blue, tan, green, and white broadcloth hand- somely tailored for Fall wear. And of course we have all sizes and sleeve lengths. Colorful & Comfortable Breadcloth Pajamas $ 1 85 Usual $2.50 Quality Make your selection from a large variety of styles and patterns. Lus- trous broadcloth and woven madras in plain colors, geometrical designs and stripes. Coat and pull-over styles in sizes A, B, C, D, Styled expressly for Fall with English and surplice collars. 20 New District of Columbia—Fair tonight: tomorrow increasing cloudiness; possi- bly showers tomorrow night; little change in temperature; light variable winds, becoming east or southeast. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness; possibly showers tomorrow night; warmer tomorrow in extreme west portion; light to gentle cloudy tonight and ly showers in extreme th portion tonight and in south por- tion tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moderate northeast or east winds. 1onigh a0d.tomorfow: poseinly showers night apd tomorrow; poss tomorrow in extreme 'south portion; somewhat warmer in north portion. Records for 24 Hours, ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., BO: 8 pm., 12 midnight, 73; 4 a.m,, 64; 8 am,, noon, 3. rometer—4 p.m., 20.91; slfl 29 96 12 midnight, 30.04; 4 n.m 3 8 a.m., 30.16; noon, 30.16. Highest, temperature, 88, oocurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 61, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 67; lowest, 52. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 10:52 am. and :0 54 pm.; high tide, 3:46 am. and m. Tar‘r’lon’o'—ln‘ tide, 11:52 a.m.; high tide, 4:50 a.m. and 5:28 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 5:51 a.m.; sun sets 6:13 p.m. Tomorrow—!un rises 5:52 am.; sun sets 6:12 p. Moonruuufllm. sets 4:17 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water, Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, muddy. Weather in Various Citles. Ehttaeo"in® cago, 3 Clncinnati, Oh Cleve Ohj BSS8883uRE S85E8s5223308R8% 2s33geenn Esantans e 23 FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) ‘Temperatu: V.lu(hir. T loon, G Horts (Fayal), Aso: Current Hamiltori, Bermuds n_Jus Marriage Licenses. “Henry Moton, 31, and Irene Thompson, 18; v, W. D. Battl nett, 31, and Mabel R, | a8 nd Prances X. Runt, A R ! Parks, 32; 'arr“fl' 25,804 Anna L. Rom- LOST, AIREDALE on Colessille rd., a1 Tal- w;,nu tag. 3318, A o At 05 ok Greok 5_3378. 05 ! h biack; Sail Fotomae u’l CARD CABE. containing railroad Dasses; 1ost 1. nfiwm to owner's name and 3d- short Tew m Rame Brownie. Reward. o Rams 5 Bosger: and tag No. 10284 Onildre t for return.” C."A. Drake, 171'1 10th s _m-!—__*‘r_ ":‘mm-.m Y188 ot Cnw North | P TERRIER, wire-haired, female, clipped, el R ht"fif‘h& don%’g n.w, Tussday afternoon. moo tomac rr]z PIN, Oa m G Oeoun.uw w. James J. Ban s graved, Biver mpring 35 Mr. Wi P, Bermes. 190 LADY'S . BLACK GOAT, while fur collar, ioe, Sunday, nlent near {oth, Newton. Phone Columbia_7230. roward, souom'rv m Fold, l. with_pearis, with i coulnm‘on ‘lhe ack. Reward. 106 . n.w. srigragiyi ey g a_?. trict '3560. luabluh-l lll.Y 'GRANTTE MONUMENTAL €O, Inc. Phone_ N T ) ’i-n Ave. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT —Wuklélr Monthly Payments ISEMAN’S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. "AMBULANCES Dot $4.00 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Read Col. 464 Phones } Adams 10341 RITES FOR STUDENT * luflu. Manuel G. Revilla Killed in Pall|™. ‘While Walking in Sleep. Funeral services for Manuel G. Re- villa, 33 years old, Georgetown Univer- sity student, who was killed Sunday when he fell from a 'htrd-c\ory vln- dow, ot 1332 I street, wl his nrohddnumw Ww. chnm- bnl cl pel this morning. uiem solemnized at St. ul’s Ghlm‘-h Interment was in Mount Olivet Ocmm Revilla, Wwas pursuing & medical course &t Oool'l!wwn, was the son of & N who died some time ago. Card of mlmdl. TOEPPER. ELIZA. Toepper and Osuenters with o acknowledse. their. Sin: oere thanks to frien d_relativ heir kindness during the Jngering tlin wife and mother, A TOEPPER. Buflxl. Al‘ruli!" ke NP L & Her nisce, Mre ‘hm & Alexander e O NN AUGU! iate ahd dather ot *Funeral trom lhu residance on tember at 2 pm. néis mn-eunuy in- Prospect Hill Oe o’m of fatthews. In Memortam. nd otios ‘- faneral Tater. ‘ Cl.,ll BADTE A In luvlna Iqmembranes s l-undm 7. BUDD, MICHARL WAL 8e) e i " Bosoand’ of Kathetine Buad of 813 By ”‘- vices vmh-fim. t Zur- o S $hiorment (private;. in Prospect Hill Ce tery. Please omit flowers. % “{1”3"1. France ol m. ary Butler. " Pun ) O:QIywlle Ohuu:h fl- denly. on L0l resly tokmo\nn their esday, Be n&l\ll’i da’nmd Eenest sdter anllAw.fiu'% ) koh:. I:'é:c:e.“xl;{ l fllh.' 'flfl!r‘l "o Friday. Sep- ELLIS, GEORGE On. Thursday. Beptem- b"o&o § Bis gasidence. d “husband “of Nell o vices POI-I! Bl ABETH M. On 'adn . Bk 1 i, ELGARET r o.mmry. ease copy.) fnterment Trin- and friends in- G‘on ""‘.‘;1.!‘1‘%‘" MARIE. On Wi ‘ot Witiam Gros anum 50 35 Carlion ave, mber 19, = - RS o o5 ence, 11 i3 of the e J beloved ine late lrrvm Sxson in."Georse, cnmu and Fords uners urf T "'fi & n.J % funer ay tember - 8 terment Bideburn, . o o= Fox o g b Wedns 17, 1930, ARLINGTON - husband of Julia Karriel of Arlington and Vi o) " Emireh, 1y September 17, of Grundy forval Tabler at 3 om. ROEY. ROBERT E. Suddenly. on Sun- J, 1030, o Urper Falls, ROEY, saran ¢, Marcer. [ y, Sept 9. z . {erment ‘Ariington Nutonsl Gemeiers. 14 *.:Iul.llofl K. Sudds o8, Thurs- 5% 2 RTBION K 'BakRla "in Yo 4th 7 !l‘r Nis age. Notlce of funeral later. RAMI RING, ’-lwm dll,:nonfl hite .;!r‘m.{..\ mains ! ;unonl parlor. Hnulvme ud 'S s 1 ives and T . iaterment port Lincoin Cem ORACE. = Departed this pm., from Inter M - omner B4 mm’hon"‘é&‘m."rfi"" o by X, porue 5 m%',..fl%%"" Hamilton ave.. Ol beloved n'" ng 24 l i dence. Pridey. Sep: m. Interment ll Comater e -5.12':;‘ fwugna-: DI loon L. Dwrgr arid &' reeldence h oly, ml Churel Flenas ‘mvited:© Tate ey "..'um ! 'Mfi ) m. '8"{:"; " :lu:;n:m T,n h mass &% n latives and 3' terment Heunl o‘lVl'. ntu" donee am. VALENTIN tember 18, SEPH bR Co, riy-twe o, Septem DAWSON. CHARLES E Temembrance of our di E. DAW: r darling er was called away. heery smile and & wave of andered Into an unknown land. It was Hip will, re & stil an e fodey, "Beptomber 10, 0. Under the cover of & departin You laid aside your cares snd And the memory of that part ac] slorious Tace well run HUNT. RICHARD A In memory of our des brother, RICHA fled hirtz-one iR Roday, Beptem ber 18, 1 new And called him home to Test: IS SONS, THOMAS . AND CHARLES E. lAfllflll W“.l-lAI E. ln luv!la E San dagerid . ] B a1, o !nvor'!emtmbenfl = Bringing many a llln ! . Sooks s, Seen v 00 oo ret for always, nging many Sroniit 'OTT, MARCELLINA A. B. In sad but s b) E e BT s o !Ill “f' 'hrn yoars ago today, - e Bow miah we miss'you words ses 8eé Since "‘mn our Bavior you have gone to well. lonesomd B o SR ot Toved S, e dear. DEV SBAND, WADE, AND OMIL- DREN. 'l miss your sweet -l“'r A veus 700 hava bee m}; mur memory Wil foren .vo-l'o“'soih muu m ANNIE | ?1 dear math fevarieq this But they are gone 3 OVING DAVGHTER, EVA HOFP- ad but lov- er, AM 8’ ?lnm !Ml l‘gfl two years ago |od-y. m' lO ING WIFE AND CHILDREN, * Toums A ] llll r?t two years " ay, EBNH-I’ re not forgotien, dear Mayme, "9 lor will you ever As lon life and memory last tln';g HEn i, SONEY J. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEO W IS Wni :| Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 8. N.W. Col. 6334 J. WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM 303 PA. AVE N.W.__ NATIONAL 1304. 1388 CHAS. C. ZURHORST 201_EAST CAPITOL ST, Fhone Lincoln Hio Frmk Gclcr s Sons Co. !cdurn M‘l‘-lwheno National 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. the successors of nor eonnected SHRMIWIOR, Hpeate Sorabiisn: 1009 H St. N.W. Pione T omerly 840 T 81 N.W. Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 224 New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 2008 m. ardo & Private llmousme Ambu]an:e as R oL Lincoln 0524 Mloaetn Chapel ALMUS R SPEARE lll‘.“l he Original W. R. ”“9-‘ Poto) ]ouph thfih—cF:vSom 3034 M St N, Bhon it 0008 Eacablioned 1041 " W, W.Deal & Co. 816 H ST NE LINCOLN 8300 tablished 1676 "|JOHN R."WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Phone North 0047. CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 Choice 1ots and sites Tor sale. FUNERAL_ DESIGNS. GEO. C. S 3 | EXTRNAL M SAPUEIA 41 20 o.:‘- sundayy. 4th & Eye de Bros. Co,, 1212 F St Pr. t Aute Delis

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