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EVE Value-Settmg Prices on Standard Floor Coverings Rugs—Carpets—Linoleums VISIT to Hinkel's takes but a few A downtown, and reveals price savings your while to come out here for Rugs @ We show the newest designs in standard quality our stocks offering -:clrctmn secc .41 to none in range of widths. Pay us a 1 least. BROADLOOMS . . . . Broadlooms in 25 plain colors—9 ft., 12 ft., 15 ft. and 18 ft. widths. SRS . . . . . P Your choice of 25 colors, all widths up to 30 feet. o LINOLEUMS . . . . . $1.90+to0 $2.75 sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleums, A and B qualities only, in the newest designs. minutes longer than to go that make it well worth . Carpets and Linoleums. floor coverings, colors and not the oblig in $3 to $9.20 sq. yd. @ Mt. Rainier and Riverdale cars stop right at the door, and there’s abundant parking space in our neighborhood. STAR. WASHING IMARTIN FUNERAL TUESDAY, Ot 10 BE TOMORROW ‘Rites for Business Leader to i Be Held at Rhode Island | Avenue Church. ) uneral services for William H. Mar- #6, president of Dulin & Martin many years. will be held tomorrow t 2:30 o'clock at the Rhode Methodist _Protestant be in Rock Creek R. Y. Nicholson will “He had lived in this section all life, moving to Washington from Alexandria when but 2 years old. | He entered the firm established by C. 8. Fowl Co.. known as “Queen’s Ware,” w at 419 Seventh street. It was this firm, in which he ,started as & clerk, which later became | Dulin & Martin, | Served as Foreign Buyer. | He became a foreign buyer for the | store after several years of service, and made several trips t> France, Germany and England, purchasing goods for the | Washington market. During these years the business had | been taken over by J. F. Webb and M | W. Beveridge, and had moved to 1009 Pennsylvania avenue. It later expand- | ed and was moved to 1215 F street, and {at the death of Mr. | taken over by Mr. Martin and Tha Deus C. Dulin, and was incorporated as Md Dulin & Martin. He retired from active | business about 25 years ago. Mr. Martin was a member of the As- sociation cf Oldest Inhabitants of the | | District of' Columbia and of Harmony | Lodge, No. 12, Knights of Pythias, Was Active Methodist. He was an active member of the | Methodist Church, having been a mem- Beveridge was | WILLIAM H. MARTIN, SR. —Harris-Ewing Photo. BURIAI. IS ATTENDED BY MILITARY HONORS Rites for Col. P. J. Norton Held Today in Arlington National Cemetery. Military honors attended the burial in | Ariington National Cemetery today of Col. Paul J. Norton, who died at his| home in Auburndale, near Boston, Sat- urday. Col. Norton was veteran of the World War, during which he command- ed the 104th Infantry of* the 26th (Yankee) Division. Before that he served in the Massachusetts Nat'onal "TOBER flarh of Thanks. W. T wish to express to ' hboTs my sincere . so“ml‘\ of my us- - e v "Os"wxu CORA C. SORRELL. 28 Braths. ERS. ANNA S. On Monday. October oy be Home for the Ated, Guith- " M. A8 85 avers. Bhis- ral sery- | T sbure. Md. 23 this ife on | om (A!I’ JANE M. Mol dhashice of the ate Jon J: and Bioan a‘“lr e mp. Puneral serviees Rock Creek parish. a0 am. MRS. EVA RANSDELL DIES AT HOME HERE, ¢ Descendant of Revolutionary! Hero Worked in Federal Departments. Mrs. Eva W. Ransdell, wife of Dun- can D. Ransdell, assistant to the vice president of the Washirgton Gas Light Co., died last night at her home, 1745 Massachusetts ave- nue southeast, fol- lowing & long ill- | ness. Mrs. Ransdell, nee Eva W. Maupin, came from a Vir- ginia family whose history dates back to the Revolution- ary period. She was | a lineal descendant of “Mountain Billy” aw. day, Ceioder -t #:30 a'm Mass at St Stephen s 9 o'clock Relatives en. Interment Cedar Suddenly. 201 Wednesdas. October E MAYME MOON. Departed tais October s 9. from Moon's Rev. Charles Reral pariors. FISHER, HESTER A" Deoarted the residence of h 1332 st nw this ute Funeral services at W. funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w day. Octoder 29, &t 1 pm. Middleburg, Dep: life, A Otlube 23, 1931, CLARA to mourn their loss s devoted husband, Georre. Gardiner acted this s fun . until Tuesda: giber relatives and, fr n&- Campbell’ October Baptist and 2 Tuneral Wednesday, from _Rehobot ch. HafiMi 1wy Detween GUTCHELL, ANNA B, ay. October 26, 1931. :n-' ANKA B, GU eloved wife of Willia Suddenly, en Mon- § Emerse EMMITT B. On Monda; 3L EMMITT B below * hu arrison wged 42 yeats. | W, Wi Dealp funeral October 28 2 p.m, atiy nds invited Interment Cedar Hil) Gemetery. HAUZE, MARGARET ¥, on Monday, Octo- land, Hum auze rothers and one, sister‘and & host nr‘ ds tober thencs 1o Res Inte pesidence. 300 | waw s ihe ‘funersl pariers et Zope, N1, IR At se. und thereniter “at MARY October 38 m| o m- "'“}"-,fl 4 Monday her daughte: het retidence. 1411 Jira. 5t UFDIKE (nee Memmert), 1 'serve : 'n-y. | v N %6 Prestaio. $an Franciecs. In Memortam. In loving remem4 ther. MARY Al { { | He wiil never be forgotten in the hearts of his family HI8 SON. GASSENHETMER. SAMUEL. In memors of MUSL GASSENKBIMER, who died one Sear ‘ago. Otiover ST Gone. bu As lony We Wil BUBBIE AND MELEN. In sad but loving remein- husband and father, o departed thia li¢ ihiree years ago toaay, Oclover 37, i The month of October Is here, o us the seddest of the yea ecat & d-rllnl B His wfl-: b o \uuum 3 i KING. JOHN W. _VINCENT AND MARG: it loving rememorance ef our voreq " pare father, VING SHALL. wbo_died Octobsr 31, m‘r. -nl mother. MARGAREL MAR died April 14, 1889, Losed in lite, remembeced tn deatn. MARY E. AND ALICE G UDE. ¢ Sanitary Rug and Carpel Cleaning RUGS and CARPETS ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED by r exclusive process ber of old Congress Street Church, | Georgetown; the Ninth Street Method- | ist Protestant Church and the Rhode | | mepERNOTT, ELLEN A 1n y of my dear mother, ERMO[, who depar lld this lie four ago today, October 27, 1N, e Jonhe D her Jate residence. Guard and in the punitive expedition st her K " Setover u -l lso am to Mexico. In 1927 he was on duty at Fort « but loving Maupin, a prom- XN inent figure of the eturned as clean and colorful as \\hen new. Hinkel's plant is modern and throughout, so vou run no risk when we do your carpet cleaning. T PRICES for 100% satisfactory results. Prompt collections and deliveries. ‘ Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church. He is survived by his widow, Edna de Montreville Lusby Martin} a daugh- ter, Annie E. Martin; a son, Willlam H. Martin, 2 sister, Mrs. Rena Patter. son; two brothers, Granden B. Martin: three grandchil- dren and six great-grandchildren. ‘Thomas J and| George G. Meade, Md.. and afterward was the commander of Springfield Post, American Legion. He is survived by a son, Howard C. Norton, Axton. Va.: a sister, Mrs. Harry A. Lament, Pittsfleld, Mass. and a brother, Henry L. Norton, Winthrop, Mass. Members of the Yankee Division Club | of this city and members of Clarence R. Edwards Post, Veterans of Foreign Revolution, whowas with the Colonial troops at the seige :\é Yorktow‘? Ind' e surrender of Cornwallis. She was Bt born in Albemarle County, Va., but had spent most of her life in Washington. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church and was actively identi- fled Ilth the Constitution Chapter, Mrs. Steshen's an ve. m; . " Taterment Arlington N-~ Honal clmeiety, HAWKINS. ROGER. On Sundav. October 5. of an Boyd. He also leaves five children and & Tiost o other relatives and friends. Re- taaing restine at the W. JEmnest Jagvls fu. yeral churen, 1432 U Funeral A" Octabe the Ernest Jll’Vll r.hu .l ]I:fl U st nv. 'Interment Afiinston National Ceme: life, remembered in death. Loved in lite, remem! foan | MEYER. DOROTHEA. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear Mot DOROTHEA MEVER. 'who deparied thip six years ago today, 3 49%% THE FAMILY. SARGENT, SARAN W. In 4ad and lev memory ar of our wite a SARAK M. SARGENT. gternal rest one year ‘eso today, While golden Autamn elory fills this day E. P. HINKEL & CO. RUG AND CARPET CLEANING — FINE FLOOR COVERINGS 600 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Telephones: Potomac 1172-1173-1174-1175 Our lonely hearts turn Dack for just & wnm m the heavenly land God ealled Our Joving wife and mother, w m HER G HUSBAND, DAUG! SHARPE, l‘fl‘ulr il Brancs of our dex D. A. R. Mrs. Ransdell was employed in_the Post Office Department and the Pen- sion Bureau previous to the World War, but when the United States entered the war she joined the Red Cross, working in the local chapter. After the war she re-entered the Government service in the Post Office Department, retiring about 10 months ago because of ill | health. Funeral services will be held at Hy- et song's funeral parlors, 1300 N street, at ;| 2 o'clock tomorrow afterncon. Rev. H. M. B. Jones will officiate. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cem!lery GEORGE L CAIN BURIAL SET FOR CEDAR HILL! Funeral vices for George L. Cain, 66, who died suddenly mv. SItuPdl)" While driving hls car on Dms street near Wisccnsin avenue, this afterncon from g e G-wlern funeral pariors. Interment wil n Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mr. Cain was widely known here among Government workers, having been responsible for some of the mcst favorable legislation created for their regulation. He was for many years Eflsldent o: é‘,‘fx"'um“ League of overnnen es cred- isle? r'éllfih’t‘ht; m"u&iueut‘é“cflm first aturday afternoon holidays, from June | 15 to Segumber 15 each year, ever granted the departmental clerks. The inauguration of the eignt-hour day for Government field workers also was at- tributed to his efforts. He was a member cf the Albert Pike Lodge of F. A, M. and a Thirty- second Degree Mason. He also was & member of the Odd Fellows. Surviving are his widow, one son, Alca Cain of Swampscott, Mass., e daughter, Lillian, ef this city. ELLENBERGER RITES SET Henry C. Ran: o .c "“"n“’n‘f" 'm"u"'i g Puneral services for Dr. W, P. B Octabe . lly Sel vice fames A: Smith, 35 and Nelile B. Cole. ! lenberger, who died yesterday from re- | bis residence, 130 Willow ';\Atkn'l;'-mml 35; L, De Montsevilis OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN'S | Fine Men's Wear | Seventh and F Sts. | Wars, attended the services. RITES SET TOMORROW FOR MRS. CARRIE LUCAS Mre. Carrie May Lucas, 74, mother of Fred P. Troty, administrative as-( sistant to the Supervising Arehitect of | the Treasury, died last night at the | home of her son, 521 Quincy | She had been a resident of this city | for_about 10 years. Funeral services will be held at the ‘rewldence tomorrow afternoon, and the body will be taken to Maine for burial. Mrs. Lucas was born in Canada, and made her home there and in Maine | during the greater part of her life. ‘Ten years ago she came to Washington | from Milltown, Maine, to make her | home with her son, Besides Mr. Trott | she s survived by two grandehildren. MRS. sPRINGMANN DIES O mer 108t ut the Testagnee of Por smv: Y eitdgnce 'le' o Wambold: tober lover, Mrs. Genex! 13 Bucitd ot .. i Bome. ‘15:5."‘ S Wed “Getober The Bsove named parioss. RUFF, WILLIAM ber ‘25, 193 Allen's ve. now. Puneral at 10 am., from . Oeto- M D. HUFF, D. and Henrietta HIS LOV. THOMAS, PAULINE V. A R e L .,fl..! 3 ler years ago lofllr, Otuflf . 1927, Pauline, dariing, ou heve | Hn' a‘fieun it s to live wiche ut you, earth can ev 'nu n-na. that did 80 -unn for How helplesaly they lay, in deal goa 'm- they worked continuousls, - gy R, CARRIE ¥ b “Huff e om October Nome. 316 ""5‘:" Youievacd, Clarendon, Va. Interment mlurl. val HYUTTON. JOSEPH W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road 459, Suddent " ecrd to 8t. where requiem mass will A58 Blends "R’ Mindtiment Bliivet Cemeters lll TTON, JOSEPH A. Members of 1ding Council. No. 417, Knights of mbu: are hereby direcied to meet at ¥ L0 AL Ly, Towthy, October % . STaRS. Pund et ' E R eaL e and Sr Sotik who, ot 480 Lot Col. 0464 Adams 10341 ||| | DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Phones Mrs. Mary A. Springmann, 83, widow of Frederick Springmann, one- time prominent merchant here, died suddenly yesterday at the home of her daughter,” Mrs. A. W. MecCord, 2707 Adams Mill Road. Mrs. Springmann was a lifelong resident of the District. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs, W. H. O'Brien, Mrs, Gregory, Mrs. F. L. Watkins and Mrs. McCord, and by two sons, Frederick Springmann of Washington and E. F. Springmann of Big Springs, Texas. Funeral services will be held Thurs- day at 10 am, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Watkins, at Seat. Pleasant, Md. Burial will be in Con- gressional Cemetery. hew ‘and foster land. Hie Jeaves to mourn their loss two sisters, Marie and four aunts. Remains King. Co. uneral home. 400 Chabin &, n.w. “Tuesday, October 27, T, “intsrment Lig a, Sooihian “Y beloved wife of Adnlnh ucmcnneln. d-voted mother Rind, “Shties " ana - Hatoia Tlchiensteln. Blcia Voo ar Rte ™ alacncer S0tk Allen pl, Wednesday, October 28, ai 10:30 LYICAS. CARRIE MAY. On Monday, October 26 01, At he residence o7 her son o 821 Quiniey st. n.w.. CARRIE MAY LUCAS. beloved motner of Prsd . Trcit and grand. uise lm hcr nu - with the original Fhone Natlonal "s'm $4.00 Any Place in D. C. RSP Call Col. 0432 Marriage Licenses. seph K. Dickey. 23, Fort Benning, Ga.. Marlatt, 21, this city; Rev. 77T A AT 77T F TR AT T T T 7] e sini ‘Jlmu E Fregman, it 3750 “tomorrow atternoon, 2Maine. | NARTIN, WILLIAM W, Departed this life on Sunday, r 25, 1931, at 2 . Interment in iy |Sults of a fall, will be held tomorrow | beloved hisband o Eanx . 24, Westwood, Md.. I night at 730 o'clock at the 8. H. L 88t t his Thorough, Considerate ary T H f e ‘{;metah Co. funeral home. 2001 Four: . . 37 and Elaine Baker | leenth street. Place of burial had not Economical niscity, and | Deen decided today. ! ke ofie's AR | Dr. Ellenberger ‘was found uncon- sclous, his head lying against a con- | and Marsaret C.|crete step in front of his home, 1359 9. and Florence | Parkwood Place, shortly after he had cago, 1lL; Judse [ been seen watering the lawn Sunday evering. It is believed he tripped over the hose and fell, striking his head on the concrete. n.iv..' Wednesday., e at 2030 ‘7 lntennem Rock Creek Cemetéry. 7 W M. SR Members of Associa- nhabitan; requested e J. WILLIA LEES | SONS, CREMATORIUH 4 333 PA_AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 13$4. 1388 P. J. SAFFELL AT ARV, LM (GAWLER CO Directors - Raymon rte 4. Wilion. 30, A a RTIN, rd E. mch-rflmgs llon Oldest Inh e 5 No matter from ‘what viewpoint you consider i, Ryan Service excels. It is & quality service ready to service families in all walks of life. “I don 3. P. Chureh, corner 1st st. and R. . on Wednesday, October 28, 1931, 3y Joves, J. ELIOT WR!GI'I'- Secret: MARTIN, WILLIAM H. embers ‘Hermion Rolenis’ of Pythins {9 assemble at the M. P. L Wedriesany.. "t ’t have to do laundry work any more “because the Washington Laundry does it better and The missus’ things come back DOUBLE QUICK, in 48 HOURS! And how they can wash and iron is nobody’s business.” 'y A. Togsman, 26, Judge Robert E. nd Ernestine T. A. nks. R Fresident. Moo = west, 21, 'nu omceu snd Rev. J. B ll’! h n:ueaud thdt Isl!nd Avenue ) W Synagogue Is Confiscated. BUCHAREST, October 27 (#)—AT- Tears on the water tax levied on the | ritualistic bath have caused the confis- cation of a synagogue by local author- ities at Buzulescu, a suburb of Kishinez, Deaths Reported. James F. Connors, 81, 300 10th st. n.e. Christina Mattern. 75, 39 64, 4, Decorah. Tow: P35 this clts: . Benning, Ga.. his city; Rev. | Franklin N. d Teresa J. ers e both or CBaltimore. Ma.: Rev Johin' O'HuTley. Carligle Jobmstone. 28. and Lucy L. Rey- polds. 21, both of Culpeper, Va:; Rev. Allan Chatlcs H. Kelles, 23. Manauin, Va. and | ossie V. Breediove, 21, Doswell, Va..' Rev 1 , 23, and Helen D. 1" McDougle. . and Vivian Douslas and Catherine J. “Roach. ofley. 46. and Mary Wmum vanomvfl Sears ot ‘tontinous membe 1one Lodge has been ter 8. call from the Supreme Gnai of e % c. GEROW. C. C. THOS. L. KIDWELL. K. of R. &£ S. * MOORE, GRACE. Departed this life on Sat- vrday, October 24, 1931, at Freedmen's Hospital, after a brief {liness. GRACE loved daughter of Mrs. Lizzie ftehell k. levoted rln«- Funeral parlor, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. A5 quicker. Attest dm "Wm. H. Sudo & Funeral Chapel gamer XE Lincoln 0524 Amhlfllnee service. * CHAMBERS Mitchel New Y gaughter of M N. C.: niec Of course, we do things at the Washington Laundry she could never do. Think of washing everything in TWELVE CHANGES of softened water. controlling the temperatures, and keeping the formulas standard! And there’s our finest of washing and ironing equip- ment, too. We recommend DOUBLE-QUICK service to every ‘“‘missus.” lings. 44, "Garfield. Hospital William J. Cooney, 34, 544 Shepherd st. James V. Smith, 34, Garfield Hospital Rose M. Vldnln?h, 3 months, Georgeiown 98, 1631 18th 7lso leaves & hast of other “relutivis_and friends, ¢ Barbour shal Vasil D. Eadionoft. i Bradley Muse, Grace Moor rd W. T 27, 8 gregation tween Ath and 7th sts. n. N. C., Wednesday, Ocfobsr 28. GRACE, B, M. N. G. Chamber, No. of’ P.. ‘announces the Geith’ of Trae B ughter GRACE m el | Grivbin, 21" dass, Ohildrens M Births Reported. Charles W. and Helen O. Olvey, girl. Louis D. and Evelyn E. Mayhugh. boy. Henry H. and Elizabeth Hartley, Benjamin and Lillian Thompgon, sirl SONS Established 1850 Chapel Crema Lady Attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtiomal 5512.5513 edi u. ¢ 11 am. nmmem ‘Cedar HR Cem- ARY. On Monday. October 26 Georgetown University Hospital. MARY'born Mav 18, 1930 beloved dmugh: {gr of Toney and Rousetts Natoll of 3324 Dent place n.w. Funeral from the abov Tevidence on Thursds Octoer 29, -~ am. Requiem mars at Holy Giniren 3410 am. Tnterment Mount Olivet | Gemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 28 | PHDAP, SATA T. On Sunday. October 25. 181’ 1o Washington. G SAFA T in ‘the 76th year “of e amiral John W. Philip o ND POCKETBOOK — Found in _Potomac cab, with sum_of money. C. A. Cruze, 300 Glen Carlyn rd., Ballston, Vs. LOST. _ | GHAIR CUSHION. either on 16th st Tanier | Bl._or Conn. ave. | COAT. blue: left m mu ab by huy “taken | 1o church at 14th and Park rd. n.w. Phone Shepherd 3104-J. S et DOG—Brown and _white male fox_ terrier, from 1503 Monroe st n.e. Sunday atternoon Liberal oA ress. Try one of these helpful services: Damp-Wash Sc per Ib. Minimum, 16 lbs. for 80c Thrift-Wash 8c per Ib. Minimum, 1215 Ibs. for $1.00 If Any Doubt about the lowness of our prices exists, it is only necessary that one visit our show rooms. Here one wili see a splendid array of funeral nmeres Shiamps segie Tiora merchandise, and learn things 1210 13; | o Bireai LADY' about funeral costs that they never knew. R:ghtway 12¢ per ib. Minimum, $1.25 Washington Special Flat, 10c Ib.; wearing ap- parel, 30c 1b. (no starch) Minimum, $1.50 GOLD BASE BALL, ESmimerce Deve. Gram vmmzy cu- o208 o ard. | Baitimore. Funeral Academy Chapel; Annapolly Getol at 11 1 Keodemy Gemetsrs. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM WESLEY. Saturday, October 2i. 1931 SLEY PHILLIPS. . husband Phillips_and sen of Mrs. Prudent tan. Notice a! funeral later. —Remains services a. wedne ‘Interme: n b o ik Suddenly. LASSES, ma the_Colul WILLIAM between my home and the Vet- ( Finder will_receive reward if returned to Miss Martha Neal, 2131 F st. arl Rough Dry 9c per lb. (starched, amlly Finish Wild claims of exceptionally low s Tesiine & " Ernest Jurvis Go. fo- Flat, 10c Ib.; . B . . T Teral canceh xm by s: 3 prices are likely to be misleading; old setting. 3 T RADIONOFF. VA n Sundar. Qte: i 1c per Ib. extra) wearing apparel, 40c Ib. . e . . P Col._41 SO b1 A iy residence. 1300 s | Minimum, 75¢ Minimum, $1.50 actual investigation and compari- POCKETBOOK —Larse Nikeinia ‘a7 SIL D. RADIONOF? y a.m., containing bill widower of lhnl ats Sophis C.. H‘fllnnnfl DRY CLEAN'NC son will set one right. Our show driver’s license ~and card He is survived by two sens, Vasil V. and room is open to any one at any y Alvnn!" V. R-lfll = 16th . | RANSDELL, E On Monday. Oetokr . O A arvar A 3 26, 1 I,An'h-r Teiidiace, TS time. Visit us at your convenience. Rorth Cupital st._¢ “-im Rewad PURSE—G: lack; - o hll road b!('e!n lflh -nd Ifilh Ml'd.{ly I 'Al INDR i SEAL FUNERAL HOME he. r .“: ’-.'! Mlvvld 'll- purse are returned to 2200 19th T nce.o‘lsk u:mrnz:ghbor PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-8201 Gude Bros. Co, 1212 F FLORAL TRIBUTES Five Dollars, Up = Chery cnase and Nortth Capitol st. road through k Creek Pa turdsy. October b 73 ic?‘ S FredticRburs Gsmoi NOwrH7000 Remisina resting at Otls P. Al- TS Taeral Rome, 130 o B Plberal was Tucsday. Ock a 16"5.m.. Trom the above funeral barlors. SITH. JANES V. On Sundes. Ocloher '%""y""' AMES V. o - CEMETERIES. Glenwood Cemetery Ghoice Lots and Sites For Sale WM RING. = on St siiernoon. itiais 16 ot Dist. 6322 3 s ATCH. . Tady's.~ Fiais lizht £ioeh Hbbow Hracelcl. hear Pals Theatel Abdress Box 219-K. Star offcs. 38 $500 REWARD for, return of amall box containing 3 pair_of secsings, fi . ‘Han R fi"n 3 n-'.' & !:.'::’.‘n'."&':.';"m W STREET. Phone West 1020 27th & K Sts. N.W, endon.