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® WASHINGTON'S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, —with America’s finest clothmg so drastically reduced . . —you can’t afford to gamble with cheap, UNKNOWN clothing .—and you certainly can’t afford to pay HIGHER prices to anyone . . . NOW: NEW FALL TOPCOATS by Hart Schaffner & Marx, now as low as $27 5 Same quality last year, $35 NOW: TWO TROUSER SUITS by Hart Schaffner & Marx as low as $3'| Same quality last year, $45 NOW: GORDIAN WORSTED SUITS Hand tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx NOW: Finest BENCH-MADE SUITS Silk-Llined by Hart, Schaffner & Marx 357 Same quality last year, $75 5,000 PHOENIX HOSE in 3 popular-price groups MEN who are style conscious, who take genvine pride in their soc appearance--and most men do today --are asking for “those beautifully de- signed, gorgeously colored hose”... They mean PHOENIX HOSE. .. For 7 5C it is PHOENIX who has made an art of creating designs and effects that are a pleasure to behold--in a hose that has long been known for long- mileage serviceability. $'| 00 RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE @ SMITHSONIAN LENDS MODELS FOR EXHIBIT Dr. Alexarider Wetmore Announces Loan to Chamber of Commerce. A partial list of models to be loaned by the Smithsonian Institution for use | during the Washington Chamber of Commerce Industrial Exposition at the Washington .Auditorium the week of October 26, was announced today by Dr. Alexander Wetmore, acting secre- tary of the National Museum. ‘The announcement followed a lengthy conference ween Dr. Wetmore, Dr. C. W. Mitman, director of the engi- neering division of the museum, and Dr. A. L. Olmstead, in charge of the photo- graphic section. e models to be loaned will be in- corporated in the invention section of the exposition. |, Inventions from the institution will include th~ ~-rliner drum microphone, ‘Tainter recc:::, Berliner zinc records, transmitter, rs printing telegraph, as well as the Berliner gramophone of 1888 and his gramophone of 1893. FORMER RESIDENT DIES ll (Jean LeRoy Succumbs in California ‘Tainter mphophane. Rogers radio | SMITH RITES TOMORROW Patent Attormey to Be Buried in Oak Hill Co-nt-ry. Funeral services Smith, former 'll l lt- torney, who died Nnfl:: vfl City will be held tomorrow after- noon, lt '3:30 o'clock, in the chapel at Oak Hill Cems , followed by burial there. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale will offi- ciate. Mr. Smith, the son of J. Dematet and Sara Elizabeth Smith, was here, and graduated from Business High School. He practiced vlunl. law here and later moved to Boston and New York, where he eontinued the practice. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nancy McLean Smith; a son, McLean Smith, and two sisters, Miss Margaret and Marian Smith of tr of mu Is eity. GENERAL'S V WIFE VIFE BURIED Funeral Services Are Held Today for Mrs. F. L. Learnard. Funeral services were held this after- noon at Fort Myer Chapel- for Mrs. Forldn Lycn Learnard, wife of lenry G. Lea . U. 8. A, re- flr.d !ollovud by burial_in Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Learnard dled in San Diego, c.m September 3. Gen. Learnard :wompn.m the body to ‘Washington, by way of Panama Canal, and is temporarily a guest of Maj. Gen. Frank Meintyre, 2540 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Learnard Hlmflwolfllu" Ste. Marie, Mich. She is survived b; husband and two children, nm Learnard, a student at Foreign Service Preparatory School here, and Miss Catherine Learnard. After Long Illness. Calif, after a long illness. He len,REGISTRATION STARTS Born in New York, Mr. LeRoy came son Institute and was later employed | vising Work Requested by was the son of S. LeRoy, former pro- LURAY, Va, October 15.—Registra- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931 MRS. SALLIE KING RITES HELD YESTERDAY AT HOME be, Mamage Licenses. 37. and Mary L. Suss. 37 fow, 20, and Marian I Ter- van. d A. Am- Buried in Congressional Ceme- eper. Vo Rev. L tery—8 Children Survive. Puneral services were held yester. day afternoon at her late residence, 1518 Kearney street northeast, for Mrs. Sal- lie V. King, who dled Monday. Bur- ial was in Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. Kln. lived at the home of her daugh- , Mrs. Adele Gannon. Ki was for many years & resident. of the Southwest section of the city and was the widow of Willlam L. King, well known Southwest mer- chant. She 'u s nhuulnr of the Sixth Presbyterian Ch mummmwnn« hters and | 2 three sons. Besides M Gas @ s e Teal, Hyattsvilie, "Md. " The mmull: Robert W., William L., and Bdward M. King, gll of Washington. Bpuones 3. and Nenna Gole. 3 v. W. Westray. Y. Horn, 2. Herndon. Vs. and i"". Martin, 58, nis w1y Reer s, W pta J 36. and Chuistine xuu. 1; Fntmes, ASSTE™ 41, tnia citr. _and nrds on. 32. Delavan.' Wis. H :2 and Catherine X Egan. d Beulsh Jackson. r Hannah L. Price. v F " Kmbo. 4 and. Dorothes Bay- 2"H1‘E .‘.‘h,",..m RRES o wfluvni Skip SI 8. M.u Washi: H.nllm!} and" Ads R Matz. both o !nlllmur Stivérsto s...i',.,.'e. o qaid Troge Qard of Thanks ouN 1 wish to cxtend my nnu;‘ll tdmn and aporeciation to o fr gD §: ‘ ":Il hllllllhll noul lrlfl“fi 8 of my hm&& | Death Fred' 3 and b-th ;o207 | ADAMS. HATTIE L On W ber 14, 1931, at her reside Sl ‘}a Caa" Thoy ‘Coases - I Ww.. RATTIE T, beloved !vn C Adlm lnd mm.h of ‘#’:).meholmn 120, rfl 0 Te 3 Births R.eported i .‘;‘:Eflfi's’ifl“ e ahe Ry ‘Widow of Southwest Merchant w-li i, o i i | C. nmé and G Rovert E. and ‘Annie Sl o Axanaria, V. e .W“ vor, AI.!KA!IIIGI'; LOUISE A. Entered into 2y, 1% My uls T Rlekander, sister of Bu- gene Harvey an C. and Maie T 3.'4 pfioh y tober 17.°at 2 p.m.. from Mount Ernest ‘ano mm Hion i F Chureh. mr S Between Dum- GifiEe, 2pd Ann cmw 1 barton ave. and Rev. Ju hiam ohora rignt."airt Carroll ‘efciating. nmum and lriennx Nodrew and “Panate Farior invited. | PAKE ‘Tuesday. October PR LB, O T e e ARk g6 iR e o Remaing il cest zier's funera Tiara v o Wotiee “of tuneral Iater: CyMILL, FRANK 8, On Tgursdsy, Qctobgr 1231, Cloyd, Beiaved husblnd Eanill of 1618 E:rb"l and P n- rém sl ence | Jean LeRoy, 27, former resident of this ecity, died Tuesday in Riverside, S—— ‘Washington about two years ago for his L - i OF LURAY UNEMPLOYED ! to Washington as a child and recelved his education here. He attended Emer- J4830r Harry Strickler Is Super- | for a time by the Semmes Motor Co. and the Department of Agriculture. He State Committee. fessor of Romance at Colum- | Secial Dispatch to The Star. bia University, who died here in 1917. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. |tion of the unemployed under the su- A. L. Wells; two sisters, Mrs. K. S.|pervision of Mayor Harry Strickler be- city, md his widow, Mrs. Dorothy I |requested to make this survey by the LeRoy. Virginia Committee on Unemployment. The only town in Page County that has - registered the unemployed as yet is Shenandoah, where the number regis- | tered is 102. In his budget several | weeks ago Mr. Strickler asked for an ;unamnhymcn! fund, to bz used only in OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'S Fine Men's Wear Seventh and F Sts. Deaths Reported . 80. Bt. Elizabeth's Hos- lag lane gallle V. Kine. 72 1813 Kearney st ne W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. T Corner Spring Road LAl II Ol] Anr" Hospital. Col. 0464 lc.lshurl rll er, ] Adems 10341 | .93, 423 15t Phones The Family Who Chooses CHAMBERS CO. Has Shown Sound and Wise Judgment Chambers’ undertakers You can get a complete funeral for as little as 752 vy to thousands. A service to suit the station or cir- cumstance of any family. In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Washington, D. C. Telephone Columbia 0432 EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F STS. are known for their great progress and fair *dealings. They supply the needs of more stricken families than any other directors in the city. They have 10 cars, hearses and ambulances; 3 chapels and 5 parlors. A complete and modern funeral establishment. Friday... Clearance Sale! 150 SUITS $1 4.75» Regularly $25 and $30 ' For a quick clearance we have reduced these Fall Suits to $14.75. At this price they are out- standing bargains and you should attend this sale. The most desirable shades of blue, grey, brown and tan are shown in all sizes from 33 to 42. Barry and Mrs. H. F. Hubbard of u-.u gan here today. Mr. Strickler has been DOO emergency cases to employ eitizens of I} | the town who were temporarily out of Emma H. Beers Weyman. 8. 1700 Popu- | .t Reward. 9296 day. DOG CASE. with work in, E ‘e omso|-~ z'\u:n 15th r'x‘g “'fl{ ":’-,v u“: o ‘ il 1% st_n.w ne Me ddenly, on Wed- -m "or dox ik i LAURA H. beloved P(wmum of ur.carvon, l beil u‘m ‘other of Disond sasrine, s s Hneu services EARRING- Diamond earring. sometime Sun- day: liberal 1 g ke oo Ralop H, Clmvheu W "w " Chambers Co. funeral home. i Y Goapin st nv.) onrtrsday, Octo: Tn- e o m ™ tnderment Witiiams- Blocks “tof u't"'c’l"lt‘:"’f = s %0 & au A 50 | ¢ up. ADDIE MAE. Suddenis: e day.. Oclaber 13, 1931, ADDIE MA! Se: loved wife ct Allen M. Dame Y 55 - o] s " Fintaom . W peals’ fu- SSES—One tortoise-shell rim, neral hame, 418 H &k, e _Phone Gearain 1001, SN R SR rlirmen Codnr lhu CASE. black. Cemtery. Sxi3 " Inches, "contatping Varibus o Valie ‘16 ;---‘;'enu' meviiers . AMANDA. Departed his uxe 18h an, ang Soma Far vare.""8ull Shévherd N poid, horn of —plenty destan: Lh nd Tth ets. aing Sh w e elerdyy garai ity F's funeral home, 30 H st. n.e. 'WARD. MARGARET ROBERTSON. Wednesday. o!wb‘ 14, 1931, l‘ l'(l’ l' aence, 3800 14th st. nw ROBI I.RTSON mother of Hazel V Ho'ilfl the 8. H ll”ll W st - Birment in taxi ety from | - Kunsss Gity, M all l.h AT, x‘s':‘l;.“"x”“".‘u‘é’_ 'fi:‘&.‘}‘a 19AAC, !I.lllll k. on »‘v'gfi':'z‘dfi'h Octaber TOY BOSTON 1, 2t his residence, 3823 131h st n.e Puneral from the my 00 Riverdale: Md verdale WATCH. s kI “oih st now.. Return to 1116 9! w z?mm. RING. Henry C. Johnson. Harry B Johnson fof Balist A. Johnson. Bon Sisidren Puneral Bridsy. Octaver 16, at 2'pm. from the Ives' ‘funeral home.' 310 bivd.. Clarendon. Va. Inter- ment_Glenweod Cemeters. Washington, D. C. Relatives and friends invite Glenwood Cemetery ES. RICEARD .., Cn, Walapess OF Choice Lots and Sites For Sale i “Nl.i&““o"! h“‘g::,:.g. ENDOWMENT FUND ot iso” leaves "tour brothers ENSURING PERPETUITY ~ POCKE FBOO Reward. 1311 E " from the W." Ernest s funersl church, 1432 You Iotment Aniington. National Gom i ™ Qe RYRIATROR: Nt Maurfiia Hclmn‘. NIC] is. 3 loved _husband fon KYR]ASKOSNM loved, husbapd of 'o'g“" Kyrinsk "4 .. on Friday. Osto- g:?“u"”;x “pmgervices ‘at_Avia 4 .lh and SR p M Racihes ABa_fridnds Tavited: m JoterBant Glenwood Gemetery. LFARNED, HENRY BARRETT. Siddenls| . Bciober 13 1931 1n_Stanford Fatveraiy. CEalitornia. HENRY BAI Cheney usband mily Notice "ot funcral service Iater. 1 AN §. Tuesday. October 13, u’m‘)”!z AEAride, callf s JNANS, LE ROY. 27 vears. beloved and brother. e Dorothy, 3y, *“Funeral Interment. at Riversige, ber_15. 1931, at Sibiex Hospital, AGN] Capitcl Heights. YOU are be- Notice of funeral hereaiter. ing paged. Listen! MARY CATHERINE, O Wednes: g pag MicHAL W Az n Wednes: Call for MR o fld’:m:’:‘.’.{'m fom s SHOULD LIVE FEl T BETTER. E:t'}nc"n"d.- invited. Sterment st 3 Mary's Message: NERB. ARTHUR J. At Waller Resd 3 Completely appoint- | ik 7, Moot Wour R ed la r z e, Outsidc :,‘l"ll st. ne. lotice of ?unenl ’;Il - r0<'>m and l;ath with "'.!‘.'i‘ bl "'“'.“"’h?“u"n'- yeul- shower, at a much Seaar reduced rate on a monthly basis. A price ycu can afford. JIIIIG BI'GW;. Fingral”Bunday, " Qctober Interment Cemetery, Forest Glen, M. NFORD, . (BESSIE). O ‘Nv 021 -‘AL "‘1!"!4 Mo AR TH McFADDEN. AGNES I On Thursday. Octo- | ! A-9 3 I Memortam, | BQWIE. JaNE mEBECCA. i -alh:r e has] e one sear ape today, Four labor s e'er, el o Tig Lt e 1 wu Jou. mother, frem your place, ;m gentle, smiling faey. o Jonely home: the vatent Shair, miss you mother, everywhere, BUTLER, LycY 4 In lovin - who departs M".:?):‘rogmm- fuz thirteen er BN} n:?.’l«um T BuTLER. * CLARK. SERENNA ELIZAE! membrance of our dea N M LHER, pATS finu AND ol.xvln v CUSHINGBERRY, WILLIAM K. 25,007 speloved husband an e "'hfi'mw"' oon R ud‘;”euubu gAuoflnn % KETT, THOMAS H. I . ey ather, THOMAS u o DUCKERT, who depa seventéen e - day, October 15, 1914 e ¥ou have gone, ou bave ’]e you are -ém your Savior, range. it see vo nder, DRy ine best 3 reara A mrN | TNTECE, SARAR. RN 4 GRIMSHAW, WILLIAM H. A tribute of love to the memory of T and father, WILLL S g“"gflm’“‘%{&‘ AM ¥ho entered into eternal rest four years a0 today. Thy will be dor WIFE, CHILDREN ND"ommm'l.- rll;l;':é.lvflngglgtvs J. In lovin DAcepol our dear fainer, AUG years ago tod .Y Bl:’lo"“ Hij o et some des ohe HIS DEV Wire, 18 DE "‘sz'!'n CHIIDREN AND FRINETTI. EDWARD, WIFE SN rammy. « SMITH. LILLIAN. Sae; MITH. Secied 1o, the memory i vears 'sta nce enjoyed, mory still a Joneliness s Worid can neyer Al m m ' o AT -n lnndmo! lr who departed from \bis life tho foom 1ot ife thres Teors aa todar ooy BETTIZ SM! \V!L LIE \Y'ILD.SJERPSON O"F | HAROLD COX OF IS CrT v THOMPSON, CATHERINE. In ud but love * remembrance SLomy dear ERINE THOMPSON, who deperted, this, Jife three yoars ago today, October’ laved in life. remembered 13 death, HER FRIEND. MATTIE D. ALLEN. St | WASHINGTON. CHARLOTTE. A iribute of love to the memory 5f cur dear mother, CHARLOTTE WASHINGTON. who lll‘ AWAY one year ago today, October 30 Rest on, dear mother. thy Ial TRy wilitng hands wiil toi ne. mo h"h]ul mo"l!!. both true and k you could nev RIA - 15is Tite Ave years ase todars 926, e's beyond her wordly speech, Ffin Ner Saviors reach o n the lénely srave she u one 1o Jesus bevend the sk “LEVING AUSEAND AND cflku'.fm?a UNI:IAL DII-I:C’IOB | LM GAWLER €O * Funeral Dnrectors 1804 M "BVA"I) e Gétl. 1%, 4171 Frank Geiet: Sons Co. HodTE Chapel Teltanone National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. " Funeral Chapel 4 R ST NB . Lincoln 0524 Ambulance serv! ]oscph F. Birch's Sons [RCH) 3034 M St W Eeteihed Tt GEO. W. WISE CO. 2000 M M ST W CHAMBERS V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the’ successors of nor connected with ‘the original W. R Epeare establish- | ment v\ Wife: of | Phone National 2892 t. N.W. Form ool W JOHN RWRIGHT co.- 1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phane North 0047 TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat'l 1544 'W. W. DEAL & CO. MO H ST NE LINCOLN_8200. CHAS. S. ZURHORST « 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. - FReR ling J. WILLIAM LEES SONS FUNERAL DIRE CREMATORIUM 333 PA. AVE. N.W. __ NATIONAL 1384. 1388, P. J. SAFFELL GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER SONG Establiched s Chapel Lady A“QBIIIL 1750-Z-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 Cap. at. > thiice to Bl Alossius b whe! t for o ., *inderment ‘Aritnye . tional Cemetery. o ‘ g o“ sanroRn. :u;“ TH M. The Jomes' Fost, Hy ;:}dnmd’i. o Relatives and. Hionds in- sum-:e &,l‘ll h," f‘lh{{ of COMFORTABLY R IR A I W Salemn, Bt Vious canvicestainl Termont ‘Lincoln Memotial Geneléry. o n . inly FPrazier's !}A‘no’r-l home, 389 R‘r}ode Island at fl_‘e Lu House. Oc%erm']i. 1931, at Emergency Hospital be easy. Perhaps a wish, and bath. MENT CHAIR- post are * requested [ r 10 d i amelery'on" Friday, * Octdver b or card party at the 30 . i e n Wealey Church, "IW?IL &w enhv, Ogtober ll’ Capi s.e. .VD‘. hro\h-r o Rosa, 0% ' T o L S Tt -CALL for | feiaelMemlinitiltay MRo AND MRS. Q“"l‘; l.lt:rAl.l) e Alhevl‘le?fin%}: FIXED. e h i S ! Message: = B l‘l‘)t{::!g"ls ?:‘?IE%I.A N. Wednesday, live comfortably dur- £ K OB ing the Winter season ROSEMAN, CAROUINK 1. On Wednsaday, . beloved wife of Robert 3 We do all the work, o and life for you will living room, bed room with twin beds, if you CALL for MR, ENTERTAIN- 'run l‘ A l‘, Cflmladtl of The Message: " R Your banquet, din- i:""m“‘u ner party, dance, tea %‘mn aarel Bl ". bl Lee House will be a "'““1::"&‘9'--«..\.“ M‘.‘}“ il HORALE suoces;. 'f'I;hat’s ood w7 5-3»-;, ! m i't‘ismt:‘uc and 2"3..‘.-,“,’-;‘,“ i For Friday Only, $14.75 would like to prove it. Y 'Y‘f:?‘ a"-"u':mn‘a amother “of Alex, iter, Evely: . ll’ Fifteenth at L AwEins fham. Decatur 0160 g R . FUNERAL DESIGNS. " GEQ: C. S | EEERATE Parces pHONE NaorA Tiion- O e 14th & Eye and Sundays «:-|Gude Bros, c;f‘ 1212 F st Am-m—-xnm‘a’l'n'—'fl-_uh J.H. o RS SE RN R a e

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