Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1931, Page 7

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For Those Who Need . . . Home Needs . . . LANS- BURGH?’S Offer Seasonable Values . Plus LANSBURGH’S 81x99-Inch Supertex SHEETS $]-09 A heavy, closely woven and bleached a glistening white! Try sleeping on them these hot nights, you will marvel at their cool, smooth, soothing finish! 72x99 In., 98¢ 63x99 In., 89¢ 54x90 In., 69¢c Sturdy Pillowcases 19¢C ea There's nothing like a cool, {resh, clean pillow case for hot, sleepless nights! Stock up while they can be bought for <o little! 42x36 and 45x36 inches. DOMESTICS—THIRD FLOOR. Clearance Divans Ball-Bearing Gliding Divans $]073 Early in the season you would have had to pay a great deal more for gliding divans like these. . With box mattress seats, tufted back and attractive striped covering. 2-Passenger 75 Gliding Divans b A small glider that is suitable for apart- ment porches. All cotton stuffed and with heavy painted striped duck covering. 3% feet long. Moving Arm 522.50 Gliding Divans The arms move to permit maximum of comfort. One-piece folding stand with heavy printed duck covering. 6 feet long. $|7.50 Ball-Bearing Gliding Divans 6-Foot Gliding Divans 58.75 OUTDOOR FURNITURE—FOURTH FLOOR. - LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Annual August Sale of Quality Beds and SSSSSN Bedding Featuring Choice of Three Lovely Simmons Beds, $27.75 Not only the popular Windsor bed is offered in this annual sale—but two of Simmons’ newest models, a semi-solid panel and a cane panel style, both with the new low headboard. All complete with a Simmons double decker coil spring and a fine inner spring mattress covered with green, rose, orchid or blue Dobestry ticking. Sizes 3'3"—4'—4'6". 66x80 All-Wool Blankets $2.79 c. Woven of clean, soft, new wool and shown in the choice boudoir shades of blue, rose, green, gold, helio and tan. This Inner-Spring Mattress $ |0.75 Hundreds of highly tem- pered springs and thick layers Extra large and made of fine resilient felt go to make value this the best mattress of selected long staple , . SNAI virgin wool forg lnn;lzer we've ever offered at $10.75! sérvice. In wese bhie Supremely comfortable — with green, peach, gold and the new tape tufting. All sizes. helio. BEDWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. 5 Yards Linen Crash 72x84 All-Wool Blankets 555 . Dish towels and roller towels do wear out—if you are wise you'll stock up on this splendid quality crash toweling at this low price! with red, blue, green and gold borders. 29c Turkish Wash Cloths, white with Booth Mills blue, rose, gold and green borders, 12x12 inches, 6 for... < . S-Pc. inen Luncheon Sets, 50x50- inch cloth and 4 napkins; blue, rose, green and gold borders. .. . LINENS—THIRD FLOOR. borders. and absorbent; hemstitched hems; Cannon Turkish Towels, heavy, double loop quality 18x36-inch size. 70x80 Plaid Blankets $[.95 Part wool — smoothly and evenly woven to in- sure a fine, soft finish. Choice of rose, blue, green and orchid. Splendid value! 66x80 All-Wool Blankets $5.45 pr Loomed of long staple virgin wool and carefully finished. In rich tones of green, blue, gold, helio, rose, grey and peach. Toweling $]-00 Huck Towels, soft with pastel colored 18x36 ins. 6 for Pure linen, $].00 84c colored 6 for... with Screens...Garden Hose...Etc. Revolving Lawn r " Garden Hose, in 8 Sprays, in amusing ) to 24 foot lengths; B highly colored turtle 5% and 3 inch size, Wickets, 22-inch and duck figures. guaranteed for size; protects flower lawns. Flower Bed Metal Hose Reels, with wide wheels to permit easy rolling handle; holds 6 over h:n: a saver gl;ues—and note for the they can't hose ..... $"69 fall off...... 35c HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. Safety Serving Trays, with carring "s--hnt Jr.” Juice Extractor, wnh metal reamer and glass bovul. $9 75 electric. . Galvanized Wite Filled Extension Screens Replace broken and worn screens with the Continental brand—at low nationally advertised prices. 18 in. High, 33 e, Ex. 24 in, High, . High, . High, 30 in. High, “Handy Andy” Fruit Juice Extractor Works like lightning! Has glass reamer and pitcher, is sanitary and easy to clean. jewel, yet only . Ioso PAGEANT TO FEATURE WASHINGTON BALL Prototypes of General and Wife to Lead Grand March Next February 22. George and Martha Washington, im- personated by residents of the city bearing their name, will lead the grand march at s brilliant ball to be held next February 22 the District of Columbia George Wt Bicentennial Com- ‘miasion. ‘The commisison is seeking candidates for the roles of the first Pruldem u:d his wife. The local man most re bling George Wuhk\gwn will be choun, it has been announced. President, Hoover, members of hig e-.b- inet, the Supreme Court and Congress, Governors of the States and rnrelln dip- All the ‘uel(-l will be asked to wear colonial costumes and join in the minuet and other dances of bygone days. Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, chairman of the Ball Oommlme will invite descen:- ants of varlous Presidents to attend. A hl[h' lmf the ;Venln‘ will be & pageant si 00- tren, of American llfe‘ g i RUNAWAY BOYS TAKEN Two Industrial Home Located in D. C. Hubert Joseph Beach, 13, and Joseph Mulvey, 14, said to have run away from the Industrial Home School last Thurs- day, were taken into custody yesterday afternoon by Policeman J. E. Burke, seventh precinct. The boys were said to be sto a house on K street Stoviagitn Escapes BANK BOOK. with mone, casn: oxcxhllnllhur o eturn checks, mo; Istur ‘maney ‘order” w :onmnln 220 in_bills 5 oD o atain® 130 in bills and ) ni; o1 containing 530 and chauffeur's aletity Srangs BH.L R)LD lWllh N- R. nllsu in vicinity R freignt office, 4’2 and cash, check, Md. of permitt, etc.’ Lib ROOCH—White gold. oval, wit - mond i ren'erm{rx"m;)v Conn, h-’\’:"’:ngmu r Q. near g oo 'Sals S%h,, Please advise Mrs C e-shell cat, vicinity st c. ol and Eye P&aone Sunday, between 8 and Aet. 3750, DOG. female: brown and biack hrown soot grer sach ‘eve:"anawers 1o it New York ave. mw: Met. jagj: Pt 1110 y Sfierncon. ted Peciese ar ;"nT"C o, name of Tox. belonsing 1o Liew: oy Meals 2810385 TG 8 el nnnmc. Rl;mad(lone on Col. 1 Fiday nis Gomn ave. Prlday hieni. Rewsrd: Ca GEASSES anell rim o grAsses ane idey, night July 34 JACKET - Brown 31 near 181 and Col._road: Re m"c EK..“’ et ond ring. fraters 2615.7." % PIN, pannnm :n nclm(y of ~ Connecticut ave.’ and Davenport st.; reward beriind st. n.w. Phone Clev POCKETBOOK—Black ulk “white contained "identific card t Leary. between $35 turned to 1343 Ran SR HOUNDS T Vihite vmz 1 Ring." Liveral "Wa m-mn Hoover Washington. Va. _ RING At W. B & A. station. beaten gold with an opal. Liberal Miss Dorothy Deibert at Fort Mver. west 2000 Extenrion WALLET, containing $1 and sqpal cards. Bridge and Tysons Corner. 8 p.m._Priday. Reward. Clev WRIST WATCH— Lady's. Bulova. Ga. ave. and Decatir st. n.¥. and 607 Reward. beiween 7 Emer- son st. Adams 4761, or above ad- dress W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road PiGis Col. 0464 "4& Ryan Service R Is Ahcays Appreciated The friends we make, we kecp. The thoughtful consideration we give to every detail of our work is responsible for years of success. Model chapel, private ambu- lance and livery in connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 FUNE Are Getting Less We are getting cask two years ago. greatest of all, we are cars, 3 chapels, 5 parlors, hearses and .ambu- Finest embalmers and directors obtain- able, such as W. F. Elliott and R. K, Harvey. These men are men of experience—why, Harvey lances. was born an undertaker. takers so long his father buried Abraham Lin- As for W. W. Chambers, he is just an ex- pert on economical funerals. If You Want the Best and Pay the Least, Call The Greater Chambers Co. Undertakers Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Col. 0432 coln. - | pital. Potomac 3003 URS] | Pmder Dlelu return’ to Adams 4 Rewar 3609 Cum- 45- | Ch: between 4:30 and | 5598 Adams 10341 ll | We will give you a full funeral equal in-looks and quality of a $350 Couch Casket funeral—the full funeral, $195. nerals, complete, as low as $65. We have a won- derful funeral, cars and all, WINFIELD W. SNYDER BURIED AT ARLINGTON|" Masons Oonduct Rites for Postal Employe Who Died Wed~ nesday, Funeral services were held yesterday morning for Winfleid W, Snyder, an employe of the Postal Savings Branch of the Post Office Department, who died Wednesday at the Naval Hospital. Mr, Snyder had been ill for & long time. Masonic rites e conducted at the grave in Arungmn Nsuon.fl Mr. Snyder was senior warden of King David Lodge, F. A. A. M., No. 28, and also was a member of Oolumbl: Chapter, No. 1, R. A. A. M, Brookland_Chapter, Order of the lllt- ern Star, No. 11. For many years Mr. Snyder had attended Ingram Memo- rial Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Snyder, and by several brothers and sisters. ety Births Reeorted The following births ported fo b ealth' Depariment in the iast 24 ours Howard V. and Sarah O. Dove. boy. John A. and Ma Moorman, Theodere”and” Hozel E. Benre e wiri, fori Arncia Bitoid: HL Jack .m{ Bertha Gorin: bar. epl d Y. James and Marie Templeman. boy, Glinton 8. end Johnnie D. Lewls, boy. Eobert and Blanche Kimbroush.' eir Thomas W, gnd Dorothy Jacksor, irl. Waiter ‘and Elenore Thomas, o5, e: A. Baker, James ‘and Mary Williagis, gir1. " William G. and Leola Young. boy. — Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Itha E. Prwell, 80. 1001 11t ‘Georse Washinaton "Bhi- v Sital Fred Oficabacher, 83 Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital. Samuel C. Rye, 46, 3044'; R st gatherine Pope; 2 Tuberculosls Hospital llen J. 17 Westminster st. Mamie Anderson. 45. 1831 81 Holland. 38, v w Hattle . Chinse. Ray 34 1407 & i Walter Fowell '8 monthe, Coldverss Mos. @ard of Thanks THOMPSON. CHARLES M. we wish to ex- tend to our many friends our since Z preciation for their acts of kin, beautiful floral tributes dur reavem, ILAN"E. THOMPSON AND PAMILY. * | Beatha. AYDERSON. MAMIE. wednesday. July 22 1931, at 4°3 at her residence, 1831 9th st nw' MAMIE ANDERSON. dévored mother “of "Ethel and_Joseph Angerson Funeral Sunday, July 26, 1931. at from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral :m.rch, 1432 You st. n.w. BEARD. MARY_E. On Saturday i MARY B BEARD e ved wife of John W. Beard and E. Robey, Mrs. Dor 24 m. " Interment e Habe, Va., Mohday mormine le) AU 10 BROOKS. AMELIA LOUISE. On Friday. July Gallinger Hospit MELIA LOUISE' BROOKS, = devoted " du :mu of e late 1he mater o o, JARIE ELIZABETH. oOn Frid EBTH sidence, K ATHERINE CAMBBELL “(rice Ab . beloved ‘wife of the late Jame. Clinton, Campbell, - Funeral services at the | above residenc . Monda 1 invited to “atiend. | lenwood Cemetery. DAVENPORT. MARY CONVERSE. On Bat. v. July 25. 1931. at her residen . MARY (‘o\\'ZRSk . beloved " wife of ard Goss Davenport neral | u Chureh, | . July 27 ds ‘invited. sdey. Julx Ha. Florence Kemp. Rebecca, \mmu and Joseph Green v A le: Triend. My mm Srllh Taly 26, G 3 G PFE\BERR\)‘R JACKSON, ROLLAND T.. JR. Suddniv. on Friday. July 24. 1931, ROLLAND T. JACK- EB8 devoted hushand of Elizabeth of Be - on Friday. July 2. * MOORE. son “of the tin and Hattie Moore and brother mond, Clittan and ‘yulia Mgore onday. July 27, at'l p.m.. from fcGuire’s funeral home. mn 9th st. n, Reintives” and. Fre ends fivite . NORRIS, SAMUI uddenly. on Saturdav. Ty 55, 031 SAMOEL NOHRIS. Remaing Testing at’the Colonial funeral home o William Reuben Pumphrey. Rockville, Md. Notice of funeral hereafter. RALS Costly Every Day ets at 1, what we paid Shipping fu- only $75. The the largest in town—10 They have been under- Brath !udd Notlc- R AR ereaticr, ook Saturday, NOJ MAMIE. . o,“fi‘;"‘" g-n- s wmu' Habo, Foionial Jungral howe of Pumi Notice of funeral nerumn LI, F. o Latrbton oniatts” o beloved lmlblnfl of NDllea of xunenl her-xur OFFENRBACHER, On Priday. 1l 24, 1931, at. D«:uewwn University Hull"l ,. FRED G., husband of Lola E. oflenbu: er. Remains resting at the W. W, (unenl home, 1400 Chapin st. II'. -lll Monday. July 21, . Services in the Gl S, o, Ty arile, e Lekesving va 2" E= ROBERTS, PALMER WILBUR. Suddenly. ;YAIE;‘Y. “July 24. 1931, at Imperial. R, o Palmer wWilbur _and" Brsestine Notice of funeral later. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH. July 23, feg1. Ernes 5 D Bulurday. theresfrer At uu above residence: ROBINSON, JOHN W. On Baturds .m . b Dis resigence. 231 P HN N “ROBINSON: Setis. has Anie Robinson. He alse lcaves 1o mgut his departure five children and other rela- tives and friends. “Remains resting st the John T. Rhines funeral chapel, 901 3rd at.> lCIlAl:nl BLANCHE L. on Friday. Jul 24, 1051 BUANGHE L ERER hea: Landon): beloved wite ot Pred G, Benaster Funeral from the residence cf her sister< in-law, Miss Elizabetn Bchacter, 632 i sl sw. on Monday. July 27. at Retatives ‘and” friends hvited to atten Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery. 26% SLAUGHTER, JOHN L. Departed this lf juddenly Fridy, July 24, 1031, at big rest- dence. " 401 L. SLATGHTER. *He 1daves to” mowen thesé loss father. stepmother, five brothers, one sister, sisters-in-law and_a host of ives and friends. Remains at the George C. Clarke Co. funeral parlor. 1416 Florida ave. ne uniil Sunday, 11:80 am., thence to his late residence. pheres funeral will be held Monday. July 27, 2"5m. " Interment * Lincoin Memoria Cemetery. 26 WADE. On July 24. 1931. at 1:45 WADE, the belov ved husband ‘of Ruth Walker of Baltimore, Md., andm devoted friend of Alphonza Reeves hmeg cmmh S You st nw Puneral t p.m., from New Bethel Bnn‘ul én 9th and 8 st nw., Rev. : officiating. 36 Saturday. July 2. 1931. at for the “Aced. “Gaithersburs. WOOD. ‘aged 771 vears. ac the"“above “homs Monday. . at 10 am. Interment New Marke! In d sister Sear ago todas. LI e, Loving and Upright and Sinee 3 n What a_beautiful memory to leave bef: HER DEVOT!D HUSBAND AND DAUG} l: T the tears at the time that are art that is broke n the atter NELY' SISTER. MAUDE. * BRONAUGH, SARAH E. In loving memory of SARAH E. BRON- Motner dear, oh. how T miss you. But some diy we sn &ran today, July passed to th {Desond ten years ago Poday. Juiy 36: 1621 Tis_sweet as year Loved ones out How grows in MOORE. LULA_ mother an yde J Nlchols, Inc. CHAS. S. ZURHORST T. 301 EAST CAPITO Phone Lincoln 033 Joseph F Birch’s Sons AC BIRCH) e rone West \ DN LM GAWLER CO | * Funeral Directors - 1801 M St N.WL Pot. 1130, 4171 _ GEO. W WlSE Co. ither the successors of nor connected he original W. Speare establish- ez 1009 H St N.W.. = FamerbxswFISe N 1876 JOHN R"WRIGHT co. 1337 10th St NW. _ Phone North 004 TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Natl. 1544 J. WILLIAM LEE’S \Of\'S, FUNERAL DI . (l\l\]\[(fl\[l \I 332 PA. AVE. N NATIONAL 1384, 1388, * CLEMENTS Established 1862 1243 Wise. Ave. West 0804 P. J. SAFFELL_' FERSONAL Frank Ge(ers Sons Co {1113 SEVENTH 5 Hodern Chapel. Teleprone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel Bz = Lincolnto5as ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER 8ONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Fromot Auto Delivery Service, —expressive-—inexpensive. GEO . C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAI, EMBLEMS AT MOD- ERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106. Open Evenings and Sundays . .

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