Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1930, Page 9

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Telephone Number Is NAtional 5220 Women’s $1.25 Printed Daytime Frocks Offered at Only \ In Regular and Extra Sizes Pretty’ printed tub frocks, in comfort- able, smart-looking styles (with short sleeves) for home wear. Regular and extra sizes. Goldenberg's—Second Floor Tuesday Specials From Our Fourth Floor Dept. Sale' 59¢ Window ‘White, ecru or green shades, mounted on dependable rollers. Cut 3x6 - foot size. Guaranteed perfect. 95c Opaque Shades 57¢c Seconds of Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3x8 ft., in green and ecru. None sold to dealers. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Gayly Covered N ew Cretonnes 19¢ 29c¢ 39¢ $1.65 Win- dow Shades 89c¢ Cut 3x6 - ft. size. Genuine “Sunfast” grade, in blue, green, white and ecru col- ors. Termed slight seconds. 30c Grade 45¢ Grade 60c Grade 75¢ & 85¢ Grades Crisp, fresh patterns, all ready to lend their glorious colors toward transform- ing dull corners of your home into centers of gay hospitality. For slip covers, cush- ions, draperies and other Spring uses. Goldenberg's—Fourth rl Regular $5 50 Plald —Soft, fluffy textured part-wool blankets, neatly bound with colorful sa- pl:;d;. Double-bed size. 56x80 inches. .95 Pure Wool Blankets, effects. Pr. S, $5 .29 $8 Part-Wool 06x80 A0 Fure Wool Blunkets | ure Wool Blankets in size 70x80 lnchcs. on sale. $7.45 66x80 inches. Each $6.95 Wool-Filled Light in weight, warm and comfortable. Attrac- ed sateen! 66x80-inch dou- ble-bed size. teen. Bright, cheerful size 66x80 inches, Blankets two double-bed sizes; ;4 85 $7.50 ' Plain Wool Blankets of thick spongy qualit, size $4 ;40 tively covered with print- $5 Cotton Comforts, cov- ered with pleced anteen $2 95 Eac! FREE PARKING SPACE @ Opposite 4.20 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Use Your Charge Account! Advance Sale! $10 & $12.50 Spring Dresses For Every Social Event! $6-75 Chiffon “Sunday Night” Frocks Brilliant New Crepes 1931 Spring Prints So many adorable new styles . . . such amazing quality for only $6.75! Spangled net sleeves on a lovely black crepe frock . . . darling short sleeves and new wider sash girdle on a brilliant crimson afternoon frock ...flattering details on plain and printed frocks for the larger woman... these are just charming samples of their STYLE and variety. Jade, crim- son, gold, heavenly blues, and plenty of smart black, too. Sizes 14 to 46; 40'% to 50%. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Charge Accoynts Invited. Women’s and Misses’ Smart $29.75to0 $35 Furred Cloth Coats An Especially Fine Group at Only Dress coats of tricos, suede fabrics and broad- cloths, in black, brown, green or wine, with half- shawl or crushed crown collars of marmot, natural wolf, coney or black Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog), lined with crepe satin or flat crepe, and warmly in- terlined. Also sturdy sport coats, smartly styled, of tweeds and mixtures, with collars of fox, natural wolf or coney. Sizes 16 to 46 Lovely Fur Coats $125 to $169 Would Have Been Last Year’s Prices on Such Fine Coats! Now They Are This season’s best fashions—featuring the $8 50 ‘ I . flared silhouette, with or without belt—there have not been such fur coat values in many years. Sealine* with Leopard, Marmot, Fitch or Lapin* Collar. These fashionable furs— Silver Muskrat with huge Self Collar. Dark Muskrat with Fitch Collar. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Mendoza Beaver* with huge Self Collar. Lapin®* with large Self Crush Collar. Every coat handsomely silk lined. *Dyed coney. $1.19 Bleached SHEETS 81x90 C Inch Size Perfect quality, full double - bed size bleached sheets of crisp, fresh sheet- ing—round thread grade. 19¢ Bleached Pillowcases Well made 1 bleached pillow- 12 /2C cases of close woven, soft finish muslin—a standard size case—42x36 inches. 19¢ Unbleached Sheeting Exira heavy 121/2C Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Year-End Reductions on Boys’ Wear— $10.95 Sheep-lined Tweedaroy The warmest andl most practical coat for schoolboys. Rug- gedly tailored of Hockmeyer Tweeda- roy in fancy grays and browns. Have sheep collar and lin- ing. Sizes 7 to 18, Boys’ $12.75 and $15 Two-Pants Suits Incomplete lots from better $ 75 grade suits repriced at $9.75. 9- Mixtures and blue cheviots. With 2 pairs knickers or lengies, 7 to 18. round thread un- Boys’ 79¢ to $1.00 Pajamas (some bleached sheeting, 33 inches "?g;ul,‘rs, -HS e 59C widie. Boys' $1.39 to S1.50 $I 00 Pajamas ...... terasessensene $2.75 R_a yon Bedspreads Boys' $150 to §2.00 1.1 80x105 - 1 n ¢ h 179 ol ‘ 9 ravon ‘bedspreads; B ¢ Bovs'$50 i 84 et (4o dainty scalloped edges. In ys' an s $l 00 gold, orchid or green. irregulars) ... Boys' $2.50 to $4.95 Juvenile $1 95 89c Bleached 81x90 Sheets .;-;m' . 4 Double -bed size ys' u’l‘weechroy sheets—finished with 69C Lumberjacks R e e $3’89 deep hems. Of heavy grade Boys’ 79¢ to $1 Shirts and sheeting. Blouses ... Goldenbers's—Main Floor Goldenbers's—Tirira Fioor 8th St. Entrance D. C., MONDAY, DEC MRS. M’'DOWELL RITES "SET FOR TOMORROW Wife of Bishop Will Be Buried in Delaware, Ohio, Wednesday After Services Here. Funeral services for Mrs, Clotilda Lyon McDowell, who died at her home, 2107 Wyoming avenue, Saturday after- noon, will be conducted ‘at the resi- dence tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Oak'| Crove Cemetery, Delaware, Ohio nesday. Bishop Edwin E. Hughes f:hlca:o will conduct the burial serv- | cos. Friends may view the body in the McDowell home tomorrow from 11 | o'clock in the morning until 3 in the | afternoon, it is announced. The body will be placed on a train tomorrow night at 7 o'clock, to be| i taken to Delaware, Ohio. The funeral | {party will include members of the| family and_close personal friends. Mrs. McDowell, the wife of Bis | william F. McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was the daughter of Rev. A. J. Lyon of Galicn, Ohio, where she was born, March 14, 1858. For 13 years Mrs. McDowell was president of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was delegate to the World Missionary Conference | held in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1910, | She also had made oficial visits with her h.ni'-and to \ariou: mixfi:ons abroad. | FAMILY SURVIVOR DEAD |Last of Elgm cmu Paj at Waterford, Va. WATERFORD, Va, Deceml A Ida Prances Elgin, the las | vivitg member of the family of t | Robert and Margaret Elgin, died at her | home in Waterford from the infirmit | of age. YCflunl.\’ and lived ncar Leesburg until 45 years ago, when she came to Water- | 'Inrd where she since made her home, | | A number of nieces and nephews sux- | vive her., home. Rev. J. A. Bowman of the Pres- byterian Church officiated. Interment | was in L&cwurg Unijon Cemetery. Deaths Repor!ed John R. Rich 5, Charles Coxen, 734 359 o, P. Holsapple, Arthur Morrisett, 7, 5. il Morrisett, 76, St. i Hicks, Thomas’ Kayden, “Ada Relir 54, Emergency Hospital \ Tnomas G. Whiteside, bz, ngg O dx ;;Aut oz, Walier Reed | re: ollan; Gallinger Hospit Bernard Simpson, 18, l’lo\melcrr: Annie Turner, 68, 244 P s Shelby James' Davidson, Wiliam H. Stmme, 61, Willilam Hawxins, 49, E Jesse_Johnsol Harvey Harv g vi Brown, Freedmen's Hospit Marion_Jordon, 39, 1822 T st. James E. Woody, 33, 928 48th st. n.e. Thelma Wheeler, 22, 449 8 st. William Harrison, 16, Gallinger Hos LORGNETTE, sold. o1, afternoon of Dec. 19, fik(fl}-nsztdinclxl;fi\u’xlm: ered fowers, in_Wardman or Chev Md. Reward. _Wiscon: L BEADS—String_of gold beads, valued ssoclation principally; lost Dec. 24. COLLIE_(Billy), brindle and_whi collar, white strip up feet; ‘right hind lar, tag (566) and Reward. C. B. coL} answers to name e communicate with B. P. Fishburne, 500 Mc- Gill Bidg., call National 4112 or Wisconsin 2524, Reward. | COAT—Will the person who o take Alaska seal coat with Kol and cuffs, and left in place Hudson seal coat., 8t Mrs. Parker Sunday afternoon, Soldiers’ Home notify Mrs, Edsar Jadwin, Apt. 508, Mass. ave.. , and get her DIAMOND BROOCH _in the | about the Mayfiower Hotel, Dec to lost and fouud dept., the Ma tel. _Reward ki 9311, Re- ward. _1830_Oregon_av i taining sil license, 320, ete; ave. North 2973 YEGLASSES, in_tan lea name Kdmonds stamped on case T white, skin ir Teward. brown and b ection " on Rind legs. West 0230, = " | GERMAN POLICE DOG. male: snswers {0 name “Pal’; license 3317 Phone Clev. 5342 xzv HOLDE)‘( brown, contain! e wok Col. on black ribbon. Reward POCKETBOOK, bIack snak, <o tion card, etc Drug Store, 14th Reward._Notiiy Ro PIN_Heart-shaped pearl pin center: _vicinity Col 18t | Chase car or Macomb st.; keepsake. Columbia_613; | n bill* (about $75); lost Dec 6:30 p.m., between 11th and G n.w. and C'n'e.. or on 13th and D st. ward. _Phor coln A SPECTACLES—Shell rim, in brown leatber | case; _ Georgetown: Sunday. 28th’ st. n.w._Reward. TIRE CHAIN, probably betwe and Cleveland Park on Co Cleveland 5712 % TRAVELING_ BAG, small,_containg | clothes, ‘at 14th and Otis sts. Adams’ 10254. WIRE HAIRED 3 white: reward. Fhone W WRIST _WATCH, white #old. between public Theater and Willard st.: injtials 1T on watch. Reward. Decatur 2703 THE LADY that took rest room by mistake call Clev. receive reward At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by Chambers A Whole Funeral for as $75 Hinkel Funeral services were held at her late | ‘ F EMBER 29, Qurd of Thanks. TONER, JAMES E. We wish to acknowledge with grateful appreciation to our relatives and many friends the kindness shown in iliness and at r dear relative, TO! P18 §TsTir. SARAH MURPHY, AND PAM- ILyY AND “COUSIN, ELIZABETH, V. ‘TONER, Breaths. AYDREWS, WILLIAM . Sundas, December 1930. herine Andrews, aged 60 years. eral later. aber 27, 1930. at his . JAMES R. BARRY, Barry (nee is late residence thence . where requiem i § mm. Interment + December Marth devoted husband of © leaves four chil- Remains rept- s funeral chapel. tice of funeral v, much minimum tem- 28 degrees, mod- change in tem; perature tonjght about erate west wind; Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow, possibly snow flurries in the mountains; not much change in tem- perature, fresh, possibly strong west winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature, fresh west winds. ginia—Cloudy tonight and not much change in tem- Records for 44 Hours, meter (Saturday 4 pm, 36; midni Barometer 80; 12 mid- She was a nativ> of Loudoun | 12 midnight, r (Monda 30; noon, 34. Barometer— 29.84; noon, 29.85. re, 36, occurred at p.m. yesterday; lowest temperature, | 20, occurred at 3 a.m. tod: Temperature same date last year— Highest, es Coast and Today—Low tide, 9:09 am. and 2:31 ; high tide, 9:57 am. and 3:09 p.m. ‘Tomol tide, 9:58 a.m. and pm.; high tide, 10:53 The Sun and Moon. ay—Sun rose 7:26 a.m.; sun sets 4: Sun rises 7:27 am.; sun 5 12:36 am.; sets 1:13 pm, lamps to be lighted one- after sunset. Water. shwnndonh Rivers Weather in_ \Jrloul Cities. [ 8| uejured | Stations. Weather. weg oy we . Ptcloudy . Clear Clot Clear Clear Cloudy Clear io: oo EEE R TP R e R b R Pt cloudy ! Clea cl 28 36 42 4 50 42 28 2 26 1) 4 64 50 056 Cloudy 38 29 003 Cloudy Indianapolis, Ind., this city; Rev. 1son. 29, and Eiste Noiand, 22: 40, _Seal Va, and 35, Fredericl Va.; and_Evelyn Yancev, ille, Va.; Rev. Henry 2, Apita Cirtant. Md.; " Rev. agele R. Carr, 20; Births Reported. The following births have been reported to Yealth Depa ih the past 24 hours: A ances M. Icenhower, boy. 5 Phenix, ¢ e McCeney. boy ary H. Du Bose, boy. id Eleanor Horpine, girl apd Mary C. uitie Rilgs' boy. 1d Catherine Speake. girl. Morils E and, Charlotte Wyatt, girl Joseph sephinye Gray, boy. Anderson, girl.. is “way out"—but that insures rices which mean “MONEY IN"” TO YOU Satisiy Yourself First and Second Quality “o Lino- leums i &3190 xa. # 600 Rhode Island Ave. N. E that our location and low verhead” mean bigger floor vering values for you. Come out and do your own price mparing. Mount Rainier and Riverdale cars stop at the door, and Hinkel patrons find Saq. ready parking space. Specially Low Prices on Broadloom Carpets E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rug and Carpet Cleaning— Fine Floor Coverings Phone Potomae 1172 am. and| | WATKINS, JAME Bratha. BEURRIER. MARY. Sud De- cember 38, 1930, 'at the residence ol son. George M. Beurrier. 91 . MARY, wife of the~tate Julius Beurrier December 30, at & u.m Catholic Cathedral, Baltimore, Md., where Tequiem mass will be sung at 10 a'm. I terment New Cathedral Cemetery, Balti- more, Md. alter and Frazier's nw.. Sunday. ESTHER BRAIN ( year, Remains res neral home Rockville, Md. after. s P band of Lavra F, James A. Kennis C. and William H. and Mrs, Georg: v tice of funeral hereafter. DANDRIDGE, FLORICE A life suddeniy, Sa at 2 pm.. at her aunt 1rie main h funeral church, 1432 U FAIRALL, ELIZABETH. On Su cember 28, ' 1930, 15 2 Hospital, ELIZARE of the lata Alfred 5th_year. Remal ionial funeral home o Pumphrey, Rockville, Md day, December 30, at 1 p.m.. Funcral Ta Tesidence, Sandy Spring. Md. Interment Rockville' Union_ Cemcery ; FORSYTHE, SARAR CATHERINE. On Sin- day, December 28, 1630, at_her residence, East Falls Church, i C ERINE FORSYTHE te resice Ja 1,1 pm Baptist Church, 3t g ST sts. 5. GUETHLER, OTTO W. on St ne: 30, at 2:30 _pm. : Prospect Hill Cemetery. Rel tives and fri nvited, GUETHLER, OTTO. A special communica- tion of costia’ Logze, No. 21, 2 45 called for 1 Sm: fower ‘of Philadelphia, and & Fost s and friends’ Funeral se y. ber 30, & IBBEY, HIRAM. On Sund K050, ‘at s residence. 1007 D st. ne. HIRAM KIBBEY, aged 85 ¥ d husband of the Jate C bey. i 1 dence on Relatives an Rock Creck Cem 3. LENZY B, Frida at Walter & the devoted husk and_Ler and Nt Wi a'and Bee fer. Remains resting Jarvis funeral church, December. 26; 1930, 1, LEN < Ernest st. n.w. KOESLITZ, EMMA M. . 1920, 400 Sundas Md., and Mrs. neral from_ the b . ber 30, at 2 > MCDOWELL, CLOTILDA LYOY on Satur » LO- 6th st. n.w asband of '\ ice of fun RICKARDS, JOH ber 28, '1930, at ing PEMBROKE, of the laie Lizzie Bi father of Mrs. MIl 1 cervices &t his late at 1 pm. terment re, Md. . LOUISA L. On Friday, Decem- . LOUISA L, widow of ¢ om "t Cemetery, R. Simmor Chambers n.w.. on Tuesda: . where the repose of terment Rock Creek Cemetery SIMMS, WILLIAM McKINLE: 26, 1930, at {nw James W. Simms fary D. Simn Bernaraine Browne and devoted fr Lillian Davis. He also leaves to mo their loss three , one niece and_a_hos re Funeral Tuesd: clock p.m., fr WILLIAM. Offc John ' H. Wright Tab., Galileean ~Fishermen. meet at Pishermen's Temple, Mor 2 at 13 1o funeral of SIMME. Funeral Tuesday S oo nomn thotn Lakie's chapeh, 14th and C sts. n.e HENRY DEAN, R. W. FANNIE GREENE, R. W. 8. SLAMM, EM December 28, EMMA H.. beloved daughter Commodore Levi D._and Jane T of 719 1st st. n.w, Funeral from t H. Sardo & Co. funeral chapel, N, on Wednesday, December am. Relatives and friends nd. " Interment (private) meter BRY, CHARLES E. On Sunday p.m. nnsylvania ave. n.w. | WARKEN, BENJAMIN turday, December his_residence, 307 A WARREN. He leaves 10 t dren, Mrs, ~Elizabeth John and James Wa ‘Thomas H. Warren: seven great-grandehi daughters-in-law, Mar lotte Waters, and a host of other relative d friends. His remains are resti his residence. Funeral Tuesd from St. Cypriaws Church, 13th and C & Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WATERS. MAUD ESTELLE. Suddenly, Sun day, December 28, 1930; at ‘ner hom Gaithersburg, = Md., MAUD ESTELLE WATERS, aged 61 years, beloved wife of Charles C, Waters. Funeral Wednesday. December 31, at 10:30 a.m., from her late home, Gafthersburg. interment- Bealls~ ville, Md. 30 L., Departed this life on Decembet “28. 1930, t. n.w. JAMES e, Dorothy, El i otter of four and three bro! behind broken hear Joved sou so sincers: = il THE F. Funeral from her late residence Tuesday, | thence to the | December * A In flemoriam. BOBYS. JOSEPH. In sad but loving remem- brance' of our dear fathier and husband, JOSEPH BORYS years ago today. Decen 29, RVIFE AND BONs. In loving memory of who' departed y. Docember 20, 1927, NICHOLAS BOBYS AND FAMILY. ¢ E. ANNIE O'RRIEN. In sad but lov. Cear mother, ANNIE s 280 versary ion Chureh. AND SON-IN- of love to . ALEX- this “ life 1921 parted this cember 20, 192 are shining fe and mother, could not save. e have forgotten, e sorrow concealed THE FAMILY. my dear b ted this today. i and t devotion 1 longs fo ALICE M red_to the memory FANNIE HARROD, life 15 years ago to- 1915, the grief we feel 3 more. < Moard the Scriptire’s word: und husband 4 the will of three years loving _remem- 1. CHRISTIVIA. In }.I W 1,“?115'\'1"[& mother, Yome we have enjoved, weel the mi Il‘l) CHILDREN. * ) ute of love to llv(h,:!‘t 'y f d aunt, !;\KAR\‘; e o enter Greni beyon FoitSents axo todny. December 19, 1996, Loved in life. rer wd in_death HE DEVO' E, HELEN MONT- ¢ sad but loving Te- MARY fe eleven 1919. ARIE, HOR- In sad_but loving dear _mother and NO RAFFAELA, who ten years ago today. emembrance, nd_and true; s devotion. il lon fof vou TER. CONCETTA IND GRANDCHILDREN. * PAULINE. In foving re- v devoted daughter, LIL- . who departed this { rs and still T miss you, n death remembered. in penceful siesp. ABEL DAN- In sad but lov- our Twife and mother. CATHERINE E THOMAS (nee Bosle). ¥ho s life twelve years ago today, Il the changes, us part: . ‘all its changes s Sou from our hearts. HUSBAND AND CHIL- IR\ ST A. In sad and loving e _of our dear husband and BNEST A THOMAS. who departed lita'two sears ago. today, December 1 hadows fall: ce, outlasts ail, the years be manv or few. lled ‘with remembrance, dear and father. of you. TED WIFE AND SONS. * LIZABETH O. In sad but lov- Tem. ce of our- dear mother; nr7 BETH O. VO! who depar! one year ago today, December passed since that sad day, we loved was called away. home. it was His will, arts we love her still. your memory, lingers, nder, fond and true. ot a iy, dear mother, o not_think of you HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * BETTY JAY n_the memo-y W Ry nitce, BETTY JAYNE WALKER. ago, December 29, on that heavenly ! lead me along the ways ven to me is dont fo'ls endcd, (he Pattle won. ere there in the perfect da AUNT DAISY. * WALKER. BETTY JAYNE. In memory of baby. who departed this life %0 today, December 29, 1927 Ives we think of you. used to do, you used to say, yesterday. most_times we ou off to oursels we never will o you_then. we love you still ER, DADDY AND BROTHER NERAL DIRECTORS. “Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.\V. Fhone wes oose. Established 1861 GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M St. N.W. West 01 V L. SPEARE CO. r the successors of mor connected 'S Srizinal W K. Speare establish- Nattonas_ 2600 1009 H St. N.W. " Formerly 980 F_St. N, Estabished 187 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO At hoke Clyde J Nlchols, lnc. 4209 9th St Col._6324. T WL ]/\\I LEE’S SONS, FUNTRAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. __NATION. 84, 1385 Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 824 New York Ave. N.W. District_2008 CHAMBERS W. W. Deal & Co. 816 B ST NE LINCOLN 8200 P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL _SERVICE—REASONABLE 83 2 Natl_0 Frank Geier's Sons Co. L3 SEENR fhol. National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance H & N.E. 2 $oaein “Enaper: Lincoln 0524 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. " Phone_Lineoin_b37: 'ALMUS R SPEARE '.:lc,&.;:"iu the flnll w. r‘u-"'w FUNERAL D¥SIGNS. " GEO. C. SHAFFER _ EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS A‘l‘ép ERATE PRICES. TEL. NAT. 2416 & NAT. 0106 Open Evenings e and_Sundays 24 Guyde Bros. Co., 1212 F St Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistio_ expressive_Inespenive. _ CEMETERIES, | GLERWOCD CEMETERY Vauliage, $5 per month Cheice Lots and Sites for

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