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No wonder our cus- mers entrust us with their finest things. Remember Manhattan’s fa- * mous Collection and Delivery System “_that brings you this remarkable serv- ice in just three days at no extra cost. And if you don’t think Manhattan services’ are economical just read the Iintattbe ht and pick the one you Jor our driver today. WILLIAM E. DYRE JLLNESS 15 FATAL Prominent Atiomey and Ta- koma Park Pioneer Dies at Residence. Willlam E. Dyre, past master of Takoma Lodge, No. 20, F. A. A. M., and a ploneer resident of Takoma Park, died yesterday morning at his residence, 406 Cedar street, at 9:45 o'clock, after an fliness of several months. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, Maple and Tulip avenues, under the auspices of Takoma Lodge, No. 29. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the church, of which the deceased was a member, will officiate, assisted by Rev. Thomas C. Clark, D. D., pastor emeritus. Inter- ment will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Dyre was born in Washington, D. C, June 3, 1864. He was the eldest son of the late Willam W. S. Dyre, organizer of the Bureau of Equipment and Repair, Navy Department, and Mil- licent Dyre. For the past 45 years he has been a practicing sttorney in the National Capital, recently forming & partnership with Albert H. Kirchner in the McLaughlin “Building. He was dulu of Columbian Universit rge Washington wnxvemty member nf the American Bar Associs WILLIAM E. DYRE, ber of the board of directors and chair- man of the Endowment Committee of the Masonic and Eastern Star Homo. member of the By-laws Committee the Grand Lodge of Masons, munbcr of the Scottish Rite, Mount Pleasant Chapter Royal Arch Masons and Almas ‘Temple, the Kiwanis Club, University Club and Wi Board of Trade. In June, 1906, married Maude M. Watkins, eldest daughter of Mary Jane and the late Willlam Watkins of tion and for several years secretary of | Takoma Park, who survives him, A the patent section, member of the|sister, Mrs. Meflck T, Ocry of 1316 American Patent Law Association, me Kenyon street north survives him. LOOK FOR THIS SEAL ON LANDERS WASHADE This “seal of quality” identifies Landers Washade, the sun. proof and washable window shade fabric. Good window shades make any home, new or old, in attractive. Before you put up your new drapes and curtai us equip your home with window shades made of Landers Washade. We'll Gladly Send You Samples and Estimate of the Cost Phone National 4763-4764 Window Shades and Awnings Tatlored to Your Windows George J. Bensing Manager Safe for the Daintiest Silks A SERVICE TO FIT EVERY PURSE | regdy for theline. Assmall as Soc bundle taken. Only sclb. THRIF-T: Flat picces all ironed; wearing ap- parel damp. Minimum $z. Only 8¢ Ib. 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The only part of their old mattresses returned was the inside hair or felt, and that had been sterilized—cleaned-— re-felted and combed—made as buoyant as when new. ‘Women were delighted. Poor sleepers slept as they had not slept in years. No cmplllnh—)un enthusiastic cus~ tomers. People sent in their box springs and pillows, too. lhny, needing additional bedding, bought new mattresses, box spri y pnllovu at low factory prices. ople saved thousands of doffars. Instead for a nmew mattress, they secured a new one for $4 to $9. Extra money for savings bank, clothes, vacation, house furnishings. Better health bécause of sound sleep on buoyant germ-free bedding. May we call for your mattress today? Phone National Mattress: box springs and yifio‘u renovated er factory prices. ZABAN'S Mattress & Box Spring Co. 903 E ST. NW. .+ . NATIONAL 9411 Dr. William Walker to Speak on lr.. an, Ifl‘d‘mhlnl usma ,uu 33, and Prances M. Rics, 2. " this_eity, snd_ Austle 24, and Rdith P. Moors, s, ;| AI—OA CARTER, IOII"A. on Iflllldl ber 18, 1930, residen: Sives "ana Triends Terment Mount Olivet ‘Germotery: TT. ELL INING " Tuesday, Noveml en's tal. ver Hospital . CLARK. 3, X hnpo !on Cemetery. Wednesday, ‘faterment Oedas’ LW, WALTER (DUKE) C. Sudden Noyember ELY, b Btoved’y i AT Ceda; Tak RE, beloved 1 nee Watkins). koms Pa; fl’u"" salte R . Eve ' flfl.fi@'—g umb 8 r mn‘ ‘Reiatives and trionds invited. T8 tery. almx:.‘ .I‘O!lonl L. .‘mr‘%mw 8 Wainu Aul! 3 6'3« geral’ rom 4t bov b on Tavitea. "tntermimmt Arlln Cemetery. Sermon by T. m&‘; HELEN C. oOn M ofibley Mos mmz:::unm Taterment Gong ELIZABETH "uumul T ovidone , Novem- 18 Mass. W S et T 21T ugog, ngae .fi Ol ’M 'h% FLg '"m.. lll. imber 16, a (m}vfll-'l d., rht Church, West epday mo st lnur-um A!uosl‘fl&l:‘ Cemetery. o TE ot B "..‘r-&-fi uola nfinm wite ices Gt the Me &, 80 OATES, ELLIS, Depart pt November 17, 1030, at Oll A’ B e .‘ OLA! 5o Shren. whers --k -m B oflm'.‘ X1 fiz;nmm.ma:fi% % -’m% %—.fi"&ufi*‘fifl RATE e TERRTRATTO E