Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 9

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Free Parking Space for Customers’ Autos—E St. betweeh 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh It always was one of the best suits in America at $40 ... BUT, this year, in our ‘opinion -the WORSTED-TEX SUIT $ at Is the best suit in America at this moderate price! The same people make it , . . the same man wears it in the picture . . . the same dog looks on admiringly . . . but that’s where the similarity ends. This year Worsted-tex is a richer suit. An improved fabric. More “feel” toit . . . more quality than ever before. The pro- duction is better . . the detailing, the finishing . . . finer than any that has been done so far. The Worsted-tex of 1930 is brought to you in a range of handsome colorings and patterns. Styles for the business and pro- fessional man . . .. the college man. Winter-tex Owvercoats . , ; . . $50 Mid-tex Overcoats ... $40 - Knit-tex Topcoats for Men . . $30 Krit—m prooats for Women 530 Dinner-tex Tuxedés s !Mumm.au.fim Department—Second Floor THE EVENING STAF =iA. BOWYER PAIN FUNERAL IS HELD Prominent Artist Came to Washington in 1903—Made Nature Specialty. mmnmltylon of cele- ted artists. . The eminent wmnnt- pllnm. Lucien W. Powell, who daughter, Mabel. . “BUY NOW” s Marriage Licenses. Lafavette Price 23, this city, and Annie J;, Morehant, 31, Manassas, George Do 53 -lnlla‘l:lm"u:“ flf‘li!l’; this city; X" Caarady. is, wnd Epma gl JopRh ‘ot Cpaltimore,” M. r S B "WASHINGTON GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO,, INC. 448 New York Ave. N.W. _ Ph. Natl 8870 'm._Jardi Tre [HOREHAM CONNECTICUT AVE. af CALVERT DINNER DANCES Most interesting are the Dinner Dances...(with serv- ice, $1.50 per peuon) every evening from seven to nine. The Supper Sessions from ten « to one, fifty-cent couverf, excepting _Satur- day, Sunday and Holidays ...one dollar. Fashionable 'ashington has N T couvert. . .late I'ug a la carte, $1 eouvm. . cved patrons may remain and dance tirough the.supper hour without charge. Lowe m— wavins fi'lOREflAM ORCHESTRA PAUL FIDELMAN~DIRECTING EDWARD J.STEL WAGEN A Complete Accounting at stated intervals by the Union Trust Company keeps you informed regarding your property and investment affairs when this lumntlorn is looking after them for you under A LIVING TRUST AGREEMENT Let this experienced institution — which has Capital, Surplus and Profits of over $3,000,000.00 —tell you more about the ndnnulu of having us collect the income on stocks, bonds, notes, or real estate, and attend to other details for you. In the Tradition OR 95 years King fuel and King service have met the exacting stand. ards of Washington residents. Today, our choice, carefully handled anthracite and our convenient vacuum method of furnace cleaning carry on the tradition that only the best can be offered to King customers. Our prompt, courte- ous service is as near as your telephone — call us NOW. WILLIAM KING & SON ESTABLISHED 1835 COAL MERCHANTS * * Main Office Georgetown 1151 16th Street 2901 K Street Philadeiphia. | 18 <i¢ SISTEI STAIISLAUS DIES [AUTO DEATH TOLL SIX - *t| AFTER 64 YEARS’ SERVICEIN FREDE_MCKSIURQ AREA Death Ends 87 Years of Work at|special Dispateh to The Star, £ Soldiers’ Home, as Member of FREDERICKSBURG, Va., November " 8.~The death toll from automobile ac- boy,| Order of St. Vincent de Paul. |ogents n this immediate vicinity nemmn.lll o ortaatbers, Thomas A. d Marle G. v il and J D' and Doretns . William N. and Catnerihe - | misl, services will be conducted in however, is expected the sisters’ chapel at Soldiers’ Home at | to Tresult in & charge of lnvol\mury 9 o'clock tomorrow mnnllmhur being - preferred against Garh nt Thanks, Inlon u'n‘.h X ves ll\l trL.n T Olr na m' ki "mfl wirl. bofium wrl. Bathy Snd W ore, {"‘ her a1, ith & guard of " institution in at- . Father Killlan of the Do- minican House of Studies and chaplain of '.:1: home is assisting in arrange- ment Sister Stanislaus had been ill for a Death was attributed to heart year, Lee Wi 738 Quade pi. Kidolph voi Gleumer, 86, Emergency Hos- | FOUDle. ”:‘:;u Garner, 60, George Washington Hos- 5 Editn 0. omrien; 41, 321 Ascor st e THE WEATHER Irma V. Y oot of Renned Lo " Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to h"ina Dorothy” Brven: grict of Columbla—Far gnd colder llm.n. November " | changing to snow flurries: much coldes | - Falsint % "'uf"'m” "”'! e ¥ tomorrow; fresh northwest winds, pos- rnnk nulm fhe als: sibly strong at times tomorrow, T ‘hml:m Virginia—Generally fair and cold: tonight and tomorrow; fresh mmhwe:{ ifll{{rl:nt‘:fllr:"h“hg'lf"‘" — r?-;" ltronc at times to- CA'E""’""’""'%,:EE:E"% ‘West, leflnh-—o.nenuy falr to- ox lla c-nm-m night and tomorrow, except probably ne brof light rain 12 Northwest porth portion, chang- ing to snow flurries. Spanish Philosopher Dies. SANTIAGO, Spain, November § (/). —Amor Ruival, philologist and philos- ‘day of a heart attack at_the age of He was the author of numerous works, inclu uvenl dictionaries and philosop! treatise, “The Funda- mental Probuml of Philosophty and et i o b i ram the W. 15 You st DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist “'Ma.‘“ National :LH A 2 A e Tide Tables. W of i (Purnished by United States Const and | Yuroils ,‘.’.‘,‘:.m ] z"s"‘ 8 FL oo " st. Nfi .?ll‘ 4% sts. 8 cn'nn.‘ GEORGE . On B o w—Sun rises 6:40 a.m.; sun r&utuu‘. -filuy.m. Au lamps to be lighted one- JAMES T. RYAN | Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 REDUCED! N THE TREW MOTOR CO. | 1809-11 14¢th Se. N. W, ..z- . M h‘%’wll MH,. d ‘.w WIMAN BAY. mdn\l' m\ JTues: peioyember, 4. 1430 ¥ HOWE: beloved B del Howe (nee Lenz), o tice of funeral later. BuDLOW, llu.m oL + of Mm o. x"fi-% w. vria Raur fudlow, residence of "'!l: siste; -‘?“u‘o. Suddenly. on Stapley, &r. _Puneral Pri ot Y 1 [ R no atives %“"e i ,fl Bis a-uzn ;g. vem. Tyt terment November 7, rlends invited. WALLACE, R 1 -?n- Testing Uneral church, LW, until at his lat lfld‘ gl " Deral pri nnn xnur-un'lon- In lmnflnm. ly_your "fl’icw‘ufimdlr DONALDSON. i T oar Mother. “MAR! N "who passcd s I E. Ill TR R . e o *"'.'..:f;.;:;-,gn.mr;:- %Al W Qur hearts st you. not_know thc pain you bore, ws'-nfiddlnn Fou’ went away ton, Bl nw. 3 FER. te Amos fimnc and tha devoted mot rving and oS Funer 1 services ¥ a and Warren ‘Ja Robert and Jule Jacksor, - He "Nisa Jeaves two sist Wl'l brothers. Remains ehuirer, fiad fau st n.w. e N, day, November 7. at 1 B Gresnvics time, today.) Ernest '“'" funeral Temperature, Weather. “'-"Lr % : Sl .,;'J":zgf,”s:'m un :g::::::sxssssznzsxamsamdzmunszmst S2R2VATTBRILANISL, L -l Teward for refurn ining b 4 nd R meum'u r::‘“{. "mn. m%"mun revare, “Kaams 3 Tnity Central Hish Fhoae Cieveiand 1 Fridey, helr m:ru S Son ae "l‘l‘:l& & Phone Norin x‘fl et R d | PARKER. REV. In .mmx:w Ry A who ar brance of vember 5, 1927, uonl. but not forgotten. ssed. '::ul sore. ZEVLEI fll ny del mrmn Ay e’ A l Yllrl 11 roll ‘more And M be, with e deat Trisband, : A1 ‘BiVoren wirs. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co:: Private leousme Ambulance P! Lincoln T WILLIAM TEF’S SONS— SoNS, o anyATgmfiM Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home New York Ave. N.W.* . C.

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