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SUNDAY STAR. ANUARY 24, 1932 A7 ° IN CAPITAL HOSPITAL | Sifincs "oty s, vin hend: | WASHINGTON, D PART OXNE marh nf mhank" 'Gll,[!. ClAlLllfllnglgnnlrlzd this life Dn! 1“ ‘tmnt{m' Washington social life. . ” e e WHITTEN. MARTHA. We wish to thank ! Saturd: Janu: 23, 1932, at Galli V] g She was well known in philatelic Dl s at Hom our Aty friends ind relatives for their | Hospiial. after a brief iiness. CHARLES e Mmother s, BUGENTA. BRIDWELE: | business for many years, circles, and is sald to have had one kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral | their loss at f the lary stamp collections in the teibutes at_ the death of our beloved a’ devoted wife. Elizabeth Giles of 342 W to be with Jesus one year ago, quarters in 8t. Louis. He had made LS e 2 cousin, MARTHA WHITTEN. "FAMILY. *! 3t hiw. and one sister and one brother. | ~SRUAFY 24, 1931 The name “mother” touches the deepest. . special study of the lumber industry in | country. | Remains restin at M T i Native of Germany and Relative | Burope for the Department of Com- | NA w;nm;lkho( Dobb's Ferry Schonlbln 1 .m’n:,'. a2 Ut ’,.J n&i‘?‘.} ,,.,"‘“w',';. tenderest chords of our heart w Yorl w active member r necda: anuary 27. from Moon's funersl B2 ks of Chancellor Bismarck was in | Mmerce and at one fime was sssistant of Dobb's Washington Alumnae. She Braths | B Tl | AT e moter s y | " ery. 20 o other voice t as thine, Association. | also was a member of the League of B, On Saturday. JUNATY GLOVER, ANNA BELL. On Saturday, Jun-| NG face seems half 50 bright. He was born in Germany, & member Republican Women and other organiza- 3 I en i Tvoun ihe ohapel | Uery 23, 1932, at her residence. Wardman 1 P. Secker, for-several years en- | Of the family of Von Seckendorfl, and Apediion Neark. . Funers R Park “Hotel. ' Washington. D. C. ANNA P tions T presence a comfort, 3 i ! f Thos. 8. Sergeon. 1011 st n.w., on X TR AN y beautiful life a Song. aged in the photostat business in the| &s & youth took a course in economics Wife of Second ASSIS!ant‘ Besides her husband, she is survived Shones: Samuans 45, at'2 b Relsitves | JELL. beloved wife of W. Iiving Giover. g’llfioml Press Building here, died yes- | 8t Bonne University, Germany. He was | May thy children meet thee in heaven . LR by three children, Thomas, Warren | and. friends invited o attend. Interment| PULLeralsefvices at New York Avenue Pres- To joln the white-robed throng. — | related to the Bismarck family and on " T | Several oecasions has been s guest of| POstmaster General to Be Buried at Brooklyn. years ago she had been active in ! Photostat Business. Ryan Service Dignified—Superior, v r | atiCadse HUD Osmetsxy Monday afternoon. January 25, at 4 o'clock. R RN Lrs‘tmg‘ Xea ;mg ;i“lm;'s' Mr: dct::‘rrl:e‘ ¥ LLA REEDER. On Thursday. Janu-| Interment at Greenwood Cemeters. Brook- | DORSEY. EDWARD. In sad but loving re ers, Mrs. J. R. Melcher, Mrs. S » 1 1932, at Y:45 o'clock am_. ut Prov- | lyn. N. Y., Tuesday afternoon. 25¢ membrance of our dear husband and fa- N | Chancellor Bismarck himself. He came D. Sayre and Mrs. John H. Emanuel, | $'yospital, ELLA REEDER BLUE. be- 1GGING. MARY ELEANOR. On SBaturday.| ther. EDWARD DORSEY. who departed to the United States as a young man. | all of Englewood, N. J.. where she had | jevedewiienol Homier Blus. 3231 Volts o | ' Jamuary 33 193% at her home with her| ‘his life Jauuary-23. 1¥9. He is survived by his widow, Mrs |lived until coming to Washington. | R L L D (e Tl R o rqAmelia | gkl | MARY 1 think of you In silent night, Annk AR Botker £ GO | e . Holy Trinity Church. 36th aind O sts. .W.. | beforedo sister ol Mrs. Macarer Welsh: i ho one Imows but you and L Funeral services will be held at Lee's | | B Sl an Wit masy Wil B s o | alise “amelia ailggne” Funcral” Mondar: Just why, we understand funeral Home st 10 o'clock. The body| Mss. Warren Irving Glover, wife of | NAMED BY WILSON CLUB | 3 | Januery 5. at 330 pm.. irom her late For God is our everlastin will be taken to New York for burlal in | the Second Assistant Postmaster Gen- | | GRnsslay ! \ Cemelery. | - — BLUE. ELLA R, Comrades of Holy Trinity ISWORTH, v de | DUFFIELD, ELIZA A. A tribute of love to | Council, 192. €. W. B. L.. are requested to o anry I A, GOWARDS | the ever sweet memory of ‘my dearly be- | meet at the late residence of Comrade | beloved son of James G. aad Aunie Hol- | loved mother, ELIZA A. DUFFIELD. who ELLA R. BLUE. 3 Volta pl. m.w. on| jinysworth. Funeial services at the W. W.| left me four years ago today, January 24, SpnasycuanuRey A6 aS Soislock torealte | crabery Go. Juneral home. 1400 Chaois 1928, cayers wnd Lo attend funeral on M 2| st nw. Monday, January 25. at 10:30 | There is s ho misses you y January ‘25, at Holy Trinity Church, 9:18 | @'in." Tnterment Cedar Hill Cemeters. 23| And Anda tne das 1ong since Jou wept B o e ATTARE e y There is some one who longs for you daily, MATTARE, President. 24* HOLT, ABERRELLAN. On Friday. January BUt trics to be brave Snd content BOSWELL, MARIA. Departed this i 22, 1932, at her residence, 1223 K 'st. n.e., | L A g eParied, this Jife 21| ABERRELLAH. wile of thie iate George C.| My heart cannot tell how I miss you, Yet Eccnomical friends “[avited. " Interment Fort Lincoli | - Peviitnce Rockville, Md. Interment Rock- g eoed . Woodlawn Cemetery | eral, who died vesterday at her home |in the Wardmen Park Hotel will be|Otis T. Wingo, Jr., Made Officer of in enwood Cemetery, N. Y. Tuesday. Funeral | The new Federation of Japanese | buried Earthenware Manufacturers plans te Brooklyn Sl ere will be held tomorrow | organize & joint sales office to market |Scrvices here S 0 i | otis T. Wingo, jr, 3060 Sixteenth its products throughout the world. pfternon at the NewSXotk®Avente| s | | Presbyterian Church street, son of Mrs. Effie Wingo, Repre- 3 tours Mrs, Glover was born in Greenpoint. | sentative from Arkansas, and the late Day or night, city Brookiyn. the daughter of Mr. and|p.. ..centative Otis Wingo, who repre- WELL, beloved wife of Grant Boswell. She | Holl. Funeral fiom the above residence My lips know not what to say N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Our_vears of ex- N N N N N N N N N N N or_ suburbe N Mrs. John Englis. She had lived in ieaves” (o mouri one duughter. rs. Ma- | Mowday, dunuary 35, at 230 p.m. " Infer- | For only God knows how 1 need bou N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N perience stand us well in_the perform- ance of our work Tt promotes sreater efciency. Our serv- ice is ready through Princeton Student Group. The matter of cost W. WARREN | Washington since 1921, since the, be- |sented that State from 1912 to 1930, has | e orton. three stebduuiiters.” My, | ment Congressional Cemetery In my home tha Is lonely today left for your Harriet Hairison, Mrs ‘Mary Dandridee ' JONES, SARAH RAW . on_Priday, wone, will you ever return decision. and Miss Emma Boswell, and 4 host Of | January 1 ARAH RAWLINGS heart as of yore? other reluiives und friends. Remuins resi-| JONES, the' devoted wite of John Jones | Will I find you awaiting me some happy ing L 77 Delrees St n.w. Funeral service | und stepmotlier of Reginald Jones = She morn. 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road ginning of her husband’s service in the |been elected one of the governing offi- | Post Office Department. Untll tWo | cers ang committeemen of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Democratic Club be- | ing organized by the students and fac- ulty at Princeton University i Funeral parlor, private ambu- S. W. IRVING GLOVER. lance and livery in connection. w0 Holy ‘Kedeemer Church, Mouduy, Jun- | lso leaves one miece wnd tree nephews When I drift to eternity's share? = uary 25, ut 9 a.m. s Remains resting ut the W. Ernest JArvis | 1f I could have my dearest wish fulfiiled i 4 BROWN, EDWARD. Departed this life sud- | {uneral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Funsral And take my choice of all earth's treas Police Inspector Dead denly. on Wednesday, January 20, 1932, st | Monday, Junuary 25, at 1 pm.. from Eb- ures. too Wingo is & junior at the university. SAN DIEGO, Calif., January 23 (#) Casuslty Hospital. EDWARD BROWN, son ! enezer M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. s.e. Or choose from heaven whatsoever I willed, B 2 5 LIAM F. On Friday. January i e | Edmund Geller, 59, for more than 25 a member of the editorial board of th Brown: three 5015, Oliver, Fheodore and of the late Eliza and Sam Brown. He ;onpg Mother. I would ask for you. | Daily Princetonian, class orator of the| years inspector of police in Detroit,| Rudoiph Brown. Wo caushters. Mary Lu- feaves 1 mourn their loss n wite. Clars JONES, WILLIAM F. On Friday January | yeR’LOVING AND LONELY DAUGHTER, WILLIAM F. JONES. Remains resting at ! ELIZABETH DUFFIELD WEDLAKE. > | - | C: b class of 1933 and a member of the uni ; : Cas ‘and ‘Alice Toliver: iwo. sisters. Rosa a8 ‘MlCh, died yesterday of heart disease. Gordon_and Fannie Bowyer: one brother. : the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2905 | GARNER, GERTRUDE CECIL. In loving versity squash squad. He graduated) == 0 5 LU Mrs. Geller three| - James Browne. Funeral Monday. January | | | OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S, Tth & F JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 14th st. now. Puneral services at St memory of vur dear mother and grand- y Col. 0464 Sophiw's Chuch. wnd LGt ot | ST S RO G AR A 3 from Central High Sfl;oolxhvr';] in rll9f9-\ & e 4 a brother,| At i B from he residence of b ctive rs onths ago. s Wi w and a brother, | ster. Rosa G on, 1926 9th st. ms 10341 affer bauing besn sciive. Ih Gis-afate by £ n feriment Harmony e KENNEDY, CORA LLOYD. On Friday. Jan- | Church. ldth and East Capitol sts., Mon- Tully Into eternal rest on Thursday, Janu. | jhop B¢y, CORA LLOYD, Beloved wife o6 Grips, JAMES M. 1In sad but loving re- Telephone AL 1700-1701 317Pa. Ave. S.E. T2 22722722222 Phones Monday. January 25, at 2 p.m. Interment | died one sear ago, January 25, 1931 High lenwood Cemetery. requiem mass at Holy Comforter Catholic ey James Geller of Detroit, survive, terment Harmony Cemetery ENNED) 3 X 3 55 v < ary 22, 1932, at her residence. 2504 Irving January 25. at 6:30 a.m. BROWN. MARY LOUISA. Entered peace-| Ut™¥ 22 133% Rt re, Sesidenecs To0% ife o ary’2l. 1932, at 11:30 pm. at Emergency membrance of ‘my husband, JAMES H Hospital. MARY LOUISA BROWN of 1314 O e R eday, January 24 st 3| GILES, who departed this life two years Gorcoran st. n.w., devoted wife of the late n e & s i a%¢ 4go today, January 24, 1930 William H. Browi, devoted mother of Mrs, | P/ Interment in Urbana. 1. 5 3 Florence B. Caine. grandmother of Louise | KENNEDY, HANNAH LITHGOW. On Satur. n the land whers the bright ones are A. Caine. and sister of Mrs. Ella Thomas. | day, January 23, 1932, at the residence of 7. ¥athezed She leaves to mourn_their 10ss four nieces, | her daughter, Mrs. M. H. McIntyre, 3106 n that far-away home they dwell fwo mephews. Mrs Bessic Lae, Miss Eiiza | 34th at. nw. HANNAH LITHGOW KEN-| Does he know how my sad heart is aching? Johnson. Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Louise | NEDY. in her 8ist year, wite of Lo Does. he know 1 loved him so well? 3.Chioe. Mr. Edward Johnson snd Mr | Kennedy. Funeral from the abo Gone. but not_forgotten Walter Thomas. and a host of other rela- | dence Monday afiernoon at 3 o'clock. HIS WIFE, ETTA M. GILES. * tives and friends. Remains resting at her | terment at Loulsville, Ky . late residence. 1314 Corcoran st. n.w.| L . ROBERT. Suddenly, on Thursdasy, | “REEN. RICHARD. 1 cherish iond mem- after 4 p.m. Salurday. January 23. Fu- usry 21, 1937, ROBERT LYNCH. in his | Uhles of my dear father, RICHARD GREEN, neral Monday, January 25. at 1 o.m., from | 44th year. Remains resting at Warner E.| WO Passea on January 24, 1924. Firat Bapuist Church. 7ith st and Dum- | Pumphrey funeral home., Rockville, M. Till we meet again : nt Lincoln Msmo- | Funeral Sunday. January 24, at 2:30 p.m.. . Tinl Cemetery. e trom the Methodist Episcopal Church. Po- GIEAGH | G RENN HARNIR, HAMMOND, FRANK. A tribute of love to BROWN, MARY L. All fnmates of Queen | '0Mmic: Md. Interment church cemeters. §f Snees Household of Ruih N0 {17G. | MeCONCHIE, BENJAMIN T Friday. Janu- e EanaY. of . dekr Musbend. SRAKE B of the ful | ary 22 1932 at Sibley Memorial Hospita : A néral of Inmate’ MARY L. BROWN, Mon- | BENJAMIN T beloved husband of Lettye | %0 today. January 24, 1930 January 25. 19%9. at 1 pm.. trom Firsi | McConchie (née Taliaferro) of 402 4th t Dearest husband, after sweet dreams, O T piogns Dumberton | nee. Services will be held at Zurhors hich God in mercy sends me, < BLANCHE MN futieral parors. 301 East Capitol st.. Mon- 3 ROSA E. WASHINGTON, W. R + [ dey January 35 at 3 Bm. Interment in 24 CORLEY, GEORGE S. Friday, January 2. | Cedar Hill Cemetery Funeral from the Nevius funeral home. 924 Special 2-Day Sale! Women’s $2.00 and $2.50 | Smart Pull-on § 4 .00 | Gloves 1= New purchase, perfects and irregu- lars, of fine washable capeskin gloves in new trimmed and tailored pull-on styles. Also smart suede gloves. Black, black-with-white, browns and other | | shades.—Street Floor. Brilliant New Arrivals in | 'Ekonomy Kolumn | | O.N.T. Spool Cotton || Certainteed Rugs 3 for llc Sizes 9x10.6 $389 Satisfaction Since 1859 INGS PALA( 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. Clark’s O. N. T. spool cotton, 100~ and 9x9 yard spools; black and white, all numbers. Limit 6 spools to a cus- Carpet and tile designs in these fa- mous felt base rugs—classed as slight tomer.—Street Floor. ~ Lifebuoy Health Soap, |l missprints. Perfect Rugs of this qual- The perfect cleanser. DeStTovs || ¢y now seiling for $6.00.—Third Floor. } 10 for 59¢ | body odors. Limit 10 cakes to a || = | customer.—Street Floor. 75 | 9! NORTON. WILLIAM A. On Saturd: Ji | 1932, at the residence of h T & N, - e n Baturday. Jan- (| Bredtteiimiess e i tergert | Yoriohs NI b O el e ¥s find you gone? Sadly_missed HiS DEVOTED WIFE. IDA AUFFORT HAMMOND. . Children’s Hose . f Sweeping Clearance o Myer Heights, Vi GEORGE 8. CORLEY. of Robert J. and Marian E. Norton. Fu-| OWENS, HENRIETTA V. In sad but love 2 Prs. for 25¢ . F I 1R the 92nd year of his age, P | Deral from W. W. Chambers Co. funeral | ing remembrance of a loving wite. HEN- ur- l'lmme Bay Samunry 24 ot 2 o troatnal Sun- | Hoie, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Tuesday, Jan- | RIETTA V. OWENS, who passed away one address. Interment at Columbia Gardens. Usry 26, st 1:50 “pm. :interment Oedar | year ago, Janusry 36, 1881 Perfect quality boys’ mercerized || Ciarendon, Va. Relatives and friends_in. | Hill Cemetery. Before our eyes you faded. | golf hose and children’s long. derby- Vited. 24" | ODOM. HANNAH. On Tuesday January 19. Growing weaker every day. . . . at her residence 2th st nw.. ||/ DUNCAN. MRS. ROBERT WALLACE. On' at'$:20 p.m. HANNAIL. beloved wife of £d- That Bring a Flash of OB WL AGL SCHT | P oni bt o Beanss, Ml \ # e . ie J. Hoiloway. Florence Thomas. Wai 4 at Bring a ash o sister of Mrs. Ella Wilson Smith. deceased. | ter Jackson. Oscar Jackson. Ester. Charles. I ; Tl “She leaves her daushter,| Franklin and Samuel Tyree: sister-in-la ribbed hose; also irregulars of girls’ | 5% rayon-mixed hose. Doing il we couid (o save you, Until” God called you' away. Sprl'ng Sunshine! | Mrs. F. Morton Leonard of Washington: | of Irene Blackville, Remains resting at s brother. John “W. Wilson of Salina. | the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 Rayon Undies, 29¢ Lace-trimmed, appliques and tai- Some think T am not lonely When at times they see me smile; Kans. and her stepsons. Mark W. Duncan You st. n.w.. until Saturday noon, there- of Alb! Iowa. and Delbert H. Duncan of after at the ubove residence. Funeral | lored garments, including bloomer- bottom combinations, chemises, step-ins, panties and vests. Many 3 b | in regular and extra sizes, gowns in Ligtle dotney know the heartache HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, COL. WIL- LIAM J. OWENS. 25 Mountain Grove. Mo. - Services ai Lees| Sunday. January 24, at 1 pm. from | PROCTOR, MILDRED DORSEY. In lovin funeral parlars, 332 Py, ave nw. Mon- Twelfth Street Christian Church. 24 :‘:;Kfi“!flr R o e ent AT AR eV AL, o o'clock. | 0N JOHN B. Suddenly, on Thursday. o passed a Years nterment at Albia, Iow uary” 31, 1932, "t nis resilence. 208 | o todan. Jhmuare i regular_sizes. Quick-selling reductions on our regular | TOR. » ged awsy four years ago today. January 24. FISHER, HELEN M. On Friday, 3th st se. JOHN B., belovad son of the 95 1o ol Emereericr Hospitsl HELEN A | lafe Casl’ Jopn o, and Mary oeill L] mbined with equally wonderful oK pecial purchases from several manufacturers whose stocks were closed lmll to us at tremendous concessions. All styles, black and all colors, all the fashionable fur collars and cuffs. Sizes 14 to 38, 40 to 50 included. $10 and $12 | Silk Hose, 59¢ Special Introductory Price ‘ Regular sizes and outsizes in ir- | regulars of fine chiffon and service welght silk hose, chiefly with pi- coted tops. Children’s Union Suits, 49¢ ‘Waist-attachment suits, sizes 2 to 12. Dutch neck, short sleeves, knee length. Also boys’ fleeced grey union suits, sizes 8 to 16 Lovely New ‘Rayon Undies Regular, Extra and Some Double Extra Sizes Gowns, chemises, bloomers, fl.egAns. panties and vests of rich, heavy qualities of rayon, in lace-trimmed, tailored and ap- pliqued styles. Garments of beauty and quality in pastel shades —Street” Floor. $1.50 Full-Fashioned 3 LV DR, sisTER AND FISHER, winon ne paioPital, HELEN M| puneral from his laie resigence on Mon: BHOXERS: necal Monday, Janiary 25. at 3 b faom | 947, January 25 at 9 am. Priends invit- | PRYOR, REV. CHARLES N.; SARAH T. A the residence of her nephew, Alexander D. &4, Ey ;r‘lbl;:‘er ogggg:;:dnfl“d&v&“mfi:g 'héfletgfl; . McKenzle. 30 T st. nw. Interment ai| Omit flowers. $5 : Dresses | Glenwood. Friends invited. ' | ROBINSON, RACHEL L. Passed into_ the | N. PRYOR, who passed from labor to res Women’s Interment Philadeiphia, Pa. Please ! % great beyond Tuesday. J 19, 1ig32, | ward four years ago, January 24, 1928, and and | FRANCIS, BEVERLY. Departed this life 2 her residence. 149 T t. mw. At 11:30 | our darling mother. SARAH T. PRYOR. Little Women’s Wednesday, January 20. 1932, &t 6:20 pm.. | p.m., RACHEL L. . | Who entered the eternal biiss twelve years BEVERLY FRANCIS. beloved husband of | 1 e RN S vinE "motliar o7 | a80, December 13, 191. the late Mary E. Francis (nee Thomas). | | 5 fe” Cornelins W. and loving mother of | father of Mary E. Francis, Mrs. ¥annie B i Annie R. Mitchell. Marthe M. Rutland | The Lord rave; the Lord hath taken avay. 1oy hson: Remains at Pra- p ; Spencer, Nuncy Ey' Chaties ‘£ ‘and Ella | slers funeral chapel. 388 Rhode Taiang | Bl Pe e e DEVOTED SONS. * Prancis. Mrs. Ethel ave. n.w., until Priday, January 22, at 6 Fur-trimmed Coats thereafter at her late residence, 149 I TUTHILL, WILLIAM. In sad but loving AY“" 518 to 822.50 Horace Prancls, and nine grandchildren Funeral’ Sunday, Janusty 24, | membrance of my dear husbind, vived by two sisters. Mrs. Martha A. Borts be held on Monday, Janusary 25. at 1 p.; . 5 M | A. WILKINS AND WIFE, ES- the Interstate Commerce Commission 23. 1932, at his home. Rockville, Md.. JAMES 0 . . Dresses Funeral Sunday. Janusry 2. at 3 pm. | at in.. from Shiloh Baptist GChurch. | TUTHILL, who departed this life" four F tmmed Coats from his late residence, 1126 5th st. n.w. 9tk and sts. n.w. Interment Lincoln years sgo today, January 24. 1928, ur- . | Interment Harmony Cemetery. 24 Memorial Cemetery 24 18 DEVOTED WIFE, GERTRUDE TUT- ;s | BE RUARK, ARCHIBALD A. On Friday. Jan- BILL. Radiant New Afterncon Fashions and Mrs. N Ruth Goodall. lso two followed by Interment in Arlington Na. In thy place to stand. CHARLES W.. in his 84th year. the beloved TELLA. to re-establish on five days' notice rates IBALI . $25 t $30 usry 22, 1932 at United States Naval Hos- | wypxINs, SARAH. Sacred to the memory o $ ot S caro b OLD GRAIN RATES ASKED kS ed C t arming New eet I'ashions brothers, Samuel D. and Edgar F. Ruark Fur-trimmed Coats Requested by Western Roads. tonal Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Sweet flower, transplanted to a clime, busbeand of the iate Ella fleld Sage. on grain which were ordered reduced Second Floor McLoughlin_and Mis. Ruth Brooks. He also leaves a brother. of my dear mother, SARAH WILKINS, who departed this life one year ago, Jan- uary 24, 1931 Life's duty done, gone before us. Oh. dear mother, to the spirit land. Vainly look we for other Original and becoming styles—embroid- ered, beaded, lace-trimmed and semi-tailored. High shades, gay prints and street colors. P Many with the new puffed sleeves and em- broidered sleeves. In chiffon, georgette, flat crepe, printed silks and Canton crepe. Sizes 14 to 20, 164 to 261%, 38 to 50. Second Floor | If You Can’t Visit the Store, Write to ‘ Marion W Our Personal Shopper.. . | | | bital. ARCHIBALD A. RUARK. He s sur- 3 . . S R R s Chic New Sunday Night Fashions |J|Re-establishment on Higher Level| Home. u28 M st uw., where services will | 533 to 539 s 1 9 Western railroads yesterday asked | SAGE. CHARLES W. On Saturday. January Where never comes the blight, of Hme, Fur-trimmed Coats Foneral Monday. January 25, at 3:45 o August 1. Women’s Union Suits, 39¢ Sizes 38 to 44 In rayon-stripe | union suits. Band top, no sleeves, | knee length. from his late residence. Rockville. M FUNERAL DIRECTORS. The action was taken as a result of | “uary 23, 198 SKCKER, EMIL PAUL. On Saturdsy Jan- e 36 Garoela Memorlli #or” | WILLIAM H. SCOTT the recent Supreme Court decision —pltal EMEL PAUL, beloved, bustend of 409 8tn ST SE. ina T Secker. at the © . SE. which held the commission should have | 0/'}* wiijam Lee's Sons; 332 Pennsyivania LINCOLN 0630. granted Western railroads a rehearing ave. n.w., on Menday. January 25, at 10 o before compelling them to reduce rates| o'clock a'm Interment Woodiawn Ceme- CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST, CAPITOL ST. in accordance wit h- tery, New York City. 25 resoluuon}n e BPEE = Hoch Am I SHIPMAN, ROBERT W. On Saturday. Jan- Street Floor. Women’s Fabric Gloves, 25¢ | - Perfect quality fabric gloves with | heavily embroidered cuffs. All col- | ors. | ¢ . | “Women's s200 wma 5250 | 8 1,500 Pieces New Stamped Gloves, 49¢ | Mended gloves consisting of wash- ‘sble cape and suede slip-ons in black, white and colors Street Floor. Men's $1.00 Sweaters, 69c Part-wool sweaters, coat style, in brown and green heather mixtures. | Bizes 38 to 46. Men’s 69¢ Shirts and Drawers, 48c Each Ribbed shirts with long sleeves, sizes 38 to 50; ankle drawers, sizes 32 to 44. Ecru and random grey. Men’s Fancy Socks, 14c Sizes 10 to 11%; in fancy cotton | hose. Many new patterns. | Men’s 59c Work Shirts, 47c Heavy blue work shirts with at- | tached collar, pocket, double yoke | and reinforced sleeves. Sizes 144 the. home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Y. Sullivan, 3105 34th st. n.w.. Mondsy, Janu- * 23, 1932. ROBERT W., inf: e 'Q QONS,. S Willam' E. and Katherine' E. - Shipman. J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, Puneral from the W. W. Chambers funerai > FUNERAL DIRECTO! 2000, 29: Rev. A. H. Mekinley. 3 % . Jan- | 2 . Meivon 0. Cajter, 35 and Marearet D. | SR 3 MVRA R Puddenly Pridar: Jan: s] & sl 50 sachusetts ave n.w., LAURA R. SHOREY. A ® a . 816 H st. . Meonday. Ji 25, C—— rt eealiewor Full Full Fashioned I e A Fashione c il es| oore. B i . L. V. Righter, 31, and Marian E. Thoma: 21, 1932, at her residence, 215 Alleghany Al o G Manufacturer’s Surpllll, A" Perfect Qudllty, on salg 30; Rev. H. W. T ave., Takoma Park, Md. Dr. HELEN L.| 1384 .“.‘9‘,’4""}' e f 4130, _an Fresh purchase of the fashion- |} | ington. 24: Rev. Ernest Gibbs neral parlors on Monday, January 25, x P. J. SAFFELL fon and service weight silk hose, mostly full fashioned. Large, me- v aurlar 4 Eith Prather, | SURAN. JANET RAE.* On Saturday. January | 733 Sth 8¢ N.W. 0537, mill seconds in a large selection of dium and small mesh and smart 7 S RT3 AN el Ghlideen's Hospital, "JANET Frank Geier’s Sons Co. dren’s aprons, pillow tope and three- 31 Rev. Henry W, Sprieks TAD e Y iece buffet sets. Choice William Davis, 31, and Marguerite Dan- plece bu ; tops. Get & supply of hosiery at black. Perfects and irregulars— teriient Cednr Hill Gometery = | . . this low price! Street Floor. SWETT, ANNE E. On Wednesday. January | W, H, Sardo & Co. silverware cases, rompers, infants’ | dresses and slips, laundry bags, etc. | plemetety. Friends inviied o atiend. 74 | Ambulance sexvice. LOS’ NLEY. BELLE_F. Suddenly. Satur- 2 ’s Son: a w a s |} | SAc—Smercontaining biue ult, 5 cost,| . January 23 1932, BELLE Ko beloved ]oscph F. Birch’s S | shoes, ectc. Finder please call Cleve’lsn.nd wife of George W. Tenley. Funeral from 1 M home, 1 in st mow., 5 b ‘ Marriage Licenses. Romm I Cpsin) ot i om Monjer; CREMATORIUM Irving: Rev. J. P _Wenchel. k Hose in Five Groups at Bargain Prices 22; Rev. H, W. Spri RAE. infsnt daughter of Ra d d 7 lace patterns. Newest colors— g . Cnam styles and colors, many with picoted B bers Co.’s funeral home. 1400 Chapin st.| 1113 SEVENTH ST. NW. National 2473 fels, 22: Rev. K. Roy. 59¢ and 69¢ STAMPED PIECES— nd Maggie Hopkins, 22; Sy S 39c 20, 1833, at Napa, Calil,, ANNE E., wife of Funeral Chapel $1.00 STAMPED PIECES—Pillow- cases, linen scarfs and centers, cur- 59c (ISAAC BIRCH) 1811. " Liberal reward Smart Turbans | | | Dr. Fred K. Swett. Funeral services at | . . T'wo Hosiery Specials|}l.cs s »| St i i $1.50 & $2.00 $ 00 || RS: %, Bromtt. 23. and Dorothy Violet. 19; | Funeral from W. W. Deal's funeral home: . - . MITH, HELEN L. On Thursday, January Fuml Dll'ecm Hose aymond Williams. 25, and Della Wash-y SMITH. Funeral services at Lee's 2,000 pairs beautiful quality chif- aple silk mesh hose and lace hose, R. M. Goodloe. 39. and Elsie C. Smith. 32 2:30 p.m PERSONAL l""“—““g"“.,'“- 39¢ STAMPED PIECES, in many N attractive patterns. Yowels, chil- c John Williams, 35, and Anna M. Boddy.| jonet Suren. Funeral from W. W. Cham- lenty of negrita, smoketone and : ‘ pency egr n.w., Mondsy, January 25, at 10 a.m. Modern Chapel. Teiephone pieces, luncheon cloths, pillow tops, ary 25t 2 pm. Interment Glenwood | 412 M 8t NE. Lincoln 0524 tain sets, towels, children’s dresses, her iate fesidnes. 157 Uniand J on Monday. January 25, at 3 pm. toter: | 3034 M St. N.W. Ehons Weel 00t women's aprons, crib covers, 5-piece i LeDroit Park ear. | ment Gedar Hill Cemeters. Ratahtahiad IRE2 i o 17. « card table sets and organdy scarfs, $1.25 and $1.50 $2.00 to $3.00 Linen New 1932 $1.50 Table Covers Large sizes — 52x52 Linen Scarfs, 6-piece 43x43 and 45x45, 11 linen dining sets, bed79c high-grade heavy 1.39 Rough Straws Stamped Pieces Novelty Straws — h) GLABSES, torfoise rimmed. in blac T "x-flin‘ic%u‘:’n","c\mncnan 1241 Wis. Ave. Est.1362 West 0804 : ‘GEO. W. WISE CO. 2908 IT. N.W. o on"F st Friday aflernoon. Phone Miss| MARY P. JAMES, Gerard.” Decatur 5149, | PR HOWARD GOLD WA vicinity. Earle Theater. Reward. Addre Box 93-K. Star office el Seies PIN. matrix stone. mounting: betwen 10 Apts.. Garfield Hospital or 14th and %m:g ‘““mlfie ;) LeDe \ ursdsy wm. Reward. Phone evenings. | p Decatur 2314, and othér times, Nationai | TENLEY. BELLE. Members of Anscostis Y || DIAMOND RING—Gentl . white gold . = e funeral of our late i3 & v also roll of bills: shopping disirict, on Fr siater, SELLE TENLEY, on Monday. Jan- |}l | 4ay Reward. Decatur 5384, 2 J ., from her late residence, 157 — | THOMS. BETTIE. On Thursd : 5. | THON . On Thursdav. Jaguapy 2. At Saturday. | 1933 at 030 B at 360 gFTa wve b BETTIE THOMS. the devotbd wife of Am: brose Thoms. sister of Rosa Allen, Katle Witt and Albert Wingfleld. Remains rest- ing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, Foundation 51 19 == ||| room sets, luncheon sets, linen table covers, Black and Al Colors—and All Head Sizes. ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTEE A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER u’.r{nzs,ln{u.l;um;‘:‘NxAJL \xzr‘gvnm. wife - A N.W. f of the 'late Dr. John Jac ' of ven LW. We Claim to Produce Lovetisville; Va. “Remains ‘Festing i 9. NAtional 5512-5513 the H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2805 14th st v.w. Puneral services and interment at Lovettsville, Va., Tuesday, January 26, at NO BRANCH OFFICE Finest Economical J| = Cellophane Garments : PR Si 34 to 46 : table covers and women's stamped in a variety Visca Straws istic designs izes to aprons. of artistic design O et 12 the Ontarior o A8 o o A thaneIs funere. church, black. conmtaining _ wrist ary 24, at 1 pm. from the Metronolitan 28 M}L N.W. Sizes 34 to 46.—Second Floor. McKenney, Nat. 4588, Ext. 770. ______* DAL. aged 3 vears, beloved infant son of | _ Nelther the successors to nor connectad - 0 ai POC d JoC 1ty—printe rayon a rd. B —— - x & 3 egular 98¢ quality—p 2 UMBRELLA_Purpie_silk; lost at 11th and | WALLACE, ELLA A. On Saturday. January JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. stitched. Sizes 38 to 50. Mill Purchase of Slight Seconds in All Sizes c Street Floor. X d.| Wallace, U.'S. A ; B Gt Shind o260 B ur w Mol | pArlors of Almus R. peare, 1833 Gonn. terns and plain brown and grey. grade, heavy seamless sheets—in two bargain lots. Although rated as Coat style. Sizes 30 to 36. slight seconds, faults are (oo obscure to affect the Wear.—Street Floor, 81-Inch Sheeting, 18c Yard =3 Extra_wide unbleached sheeting ew pnng c oes The thousands of women who look to King's Palace for quality foot- Regular .“"d Extra Sizes | New styles in collar and cuff sets, sweethearts and panels in_ silk, SHOULDER AND REGULATION STYLES. This special purchase offers | prices $1.00 to $12.98 yard, now !5 Newest shapes in fur collars with ey L gl s A 4 others are smartly tailored. White, fiesh, 6 grey tes Tdse, peach, green, tan, navy and Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W, Phone Col. 0432 uality Millinery at a Saving Of fine broche with elastic Bireel Eloor Quciity opaners. ste.! between Washinwtonand | BADUSE Church."R st between” 13th 3 SETTER DOG—Small female, black_and | Edward B. Tindai and Lucille Patterson | With the original W. Men's $1.69 Overalls, $1.00 crepe of rich, heavy texture. Light and dark G _sts. n.w. Saturday. Reward. Georgia | 33, 1932, at 2 a.m.. at the residence of her | 1837 16th St. N.W. Worth $1.00 to $1.75 59¢ Bandettes, 39¢ s $ 3 | ave. n.w.. Tuesday, Ji 90x108 40-Inch All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe | e erii e | . Tnrivent bors Tincuis Semersizs” 19 JosepH 81x108 In a complete selection of new Spring shades, Firm, serv- on 1st bet. Heckman and D Reward. | WARD, MARY B. On Saturday, January x {ceable weave, guaranteed to wash perfectly. || Lincoln 5845. 112 F se. o 23. 1932 _at her residence. 3005 20th st. A\‘]I ER 72x108 c cea! ) Street Floor. C WRIST WATCH. lady's: in downtown see- [ .. MARY B. WARD. wife of Raymond | X Yard e address on Monday, Ji 25, at 2 p.m. 63x108 VAT Bimow, LI g HETL disia B O ] paablisked 1880 = e WENNER, VIRGINIA L. On Saturday. Jan- Pennsylvania Boys' 50c Blouses, 39¢ cotton the weight and width for wear at low prices will be quick to appreciate this special selling new arch- Rayon French Crepe georgette, organdy and linen. White, slips over which the new dress fashions i bxown caramul end Thibidae, Ake biack. Sizes 34 10 44; extra sizes, 48 to’ Whers Segries 3 B S 5. Well boned in | | Street Floor. Nat'l 1544 - et | TINDAL, RICHA 5 . E CO garters to hold belt down, Side- [ [ EO AKDING REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTS ot | TADAL, RICHARD W. _on Thursaay. Jan: V. L. SPEAR 4 5 . R. Spea: Nw 5 & d. N Tindal. “F 1 3 .at | ment. . N.W. Shite papeg xae. xeral révard. North| gt Funarel Sunday, Siouny ot | BSSienugonn s, 1069 H St YCKETE Formerly 340 ¥ St. N.W. Men's “Lee” union-made overalls with high back and bib front. Of i e i 3429-J. i son, James K. Wallace. 1332 M 1 grounds showing brilliant new patterns of Y ASCH—Bulove yellow woid, §oid aave| Do, ELLA A WALLAGK, srandmother of guaranteed washable colors. Yerd *Excellent quality broche bandettes ! in sizes 32 to 36. Elastic inserts in | 81x99 back. Flesh only—Second Floor. Boys’ Wash Suits, 69¢ 72x99 . —— e I e vi B ., 18. P el Vs the A { q e eI il | o Jpnat. Jin J1 mides all Clugs | Jaod, o, mptneg ot 5, Bavmond and SONS blue, tan or green broadcloth. High 54x99 neck, long sleeves. Sizes 3 to 7. Boys' Sweaters, 59¢ If for any reason vou missed last week's wonderful sale, do 1 000 N 7 e s : ew | Broadcloth blouses in plain colors & Costume and fancy stripes. High neck, long | seamless sheets and mattress cov- ers—Street Floor. Fupport shoes. Ties, straps apd step-in—in patent colt, dull kid, brown ki and black satin. Foot specialist in constant attendance. oid f ecru and colors Widths Sizes Rayon Satin Fur Bandings, 1/; Off AAA to EEEE 2Y, to 11 Lovely Celanese Perfect quality fine fur bandings, 1to 4 inches wide. Coney, Thibe- | 4 | tine, squirrelette, chinchilla, leopard { may be fitted perfectly. Some are lace trimmed top and bottom, some show, com- Call i | fitch, sealine and beaverette, Street Fioor. 50.—Second Floor. fastened model. Flesh color. Another Crowd-Brlnglng . f S . ' Anpie McKenney, call up again. Chas. F.| Children's Hospital, RICHARD W. TIN Gay Prints for Spring! residence, Oliver R’ Patterson, 1641 Wis- | heavy blue denim, all seams double- bracelet, between Washington Auditorium Marie G. Wi James H. Pull-over sweaters in fancy pat- this one! For it offers another immense shipment of the swme high- B S e s 610 36, 1,000 Pairs—From Famous Makers! : g Sli 59c Neckwear, 25¢ BIAS CUT SILHOUETTE, BUILT-UP | squirrel and other kinds. Regular $10 Fur Sets, $4.98 Second ] NN binations of lace and appliqued designs, o The Greater Chambers Co. I Llll E I EI ENCE A. BARBOUR. who left me two % FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MOD- X PHONK NAT. 6106. A life linked with my own. and Sundays ambalances; & parlors, But, oh, it seems untrue: Prompt Ante Delivery Service. a Whole Funeral HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MAMIE. * R. BELL, who departed this life nine years $3.50 up My eyes shed many & tear. At the end of these many years. of our deer wife and mother, MARY Exll'l Cun, $7 Elc}l LOUISE BOONE, who_departed this life Our thoughts are just the same today. We all admired your every grace. We realize it God's will. PRI g In Memortam. FONERAL DESIGN BARBOUR. CLARENCE A. 1In lovl = }.IAFFE membrance of my beloved hushand, CLAR- GEO. C. S R years ago today, January 24, 1930, ERATE PRICE! In the World 1 haye lost my soul companion, Open Evenings 14th & Eye We have 10 cars, hearse Ay G RS Y S e 24 alk through life alone, 3 chapels They say time heals & broken heart, Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. We Will Give You || ritiohlfositiifitlvne | s dsie By o, ar Clarence. just for you. - FLORAL TRlBUm BELL. ADA R. A tribute of love and de- A’ . votion in memory of my dear sister. ADA s a%o today, January 24, 1633 Low Up My heart still aches with sadnees, Por God only knows how I miss you As LOVING SISTER, MAMIE RUTH. * Cars, Casket and All— BOONE, MARY LOUISE. In loving memory iwo years ago today, January 24, 1930. Another year has passed away, We still ‘observe that vacant place. Just beyond this vale of tears, You are at You have mo & s Wwe love you still T 30 SV RO AND TRt OREN. h‘o ”",‘"'......m 7