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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ENTIRE STOCK From Our Branch Store Which Closed Saturday NOW ON SALE AT MAIN STORE In some instances, additions from our main store stock have been made in order to fill out sizes and styles ’ l ‘HE entire remaining stock from our branch store goes on sale to- day at our main store in the Wash- ington building. The quotations be- low show how radically we have re- Men'’s and Young Men'’s $30, *35, #¥40 O’Coats 173 Prr'ce and Less $ Barbisio Hats, Now......... $10, $12 and $15 Dunlap and 1 /2 Men’s Shirts ‘White and Colors. Neckband and Collar. 89c attached, 3 for $2.50...... Men’s Neckties ..39¢, 3 for $1 Men’s Suspenders.....,.......5% Men’s Dress Gloves. .........$1.29 Men’s Pajamas s SRS Men'’s Athletic Union Suits. ... .59 Men’s Shirts and Shorts Linen Handkerchiefs. .29¢, 4 for $1 Silk and Brocaded Robes $4.95 Satin and Brocaded Robes. ..$7.45 Imported Hose. .79, 3 pairs, $2.25 ..23c, 5 pairs, $1 Wool Sweaters. ... vres 3195 Domet Flannelette Pajamas. .$1.29 $1.39, 3 for $4 Leather Belts. 69c and $1.29 All medium and Winter-weight un- derwear, including Vassar union suits, Amho wool and French li§le shirts and drawers 1, Price clearance. NOMINAL CHARGE for NECESSARY ALTERATIONS duced prices to effect immediate In most cases, quantities are limited, and immediate action is necessary to obtain what you desire. We suggest shopping at once. Men’s and Young Men’s $30 and $35 Suits Average Y2 Price Prep Suits $12.50, $14, $15 and $16 John- ston & Murphy Oxfords. . .. 38.65 Two Pairs of Pants. Sizes 14 to $ 1 3.65 I8 vears . .c.icvsevia 2.Pants Prep Suits, 14 to 18 2-Knicker Suits, 8 to 18 2-Knicker Suits, 8 to 18..... School Overcoats, 11 to 18. School Overcoats, 11 to 18 Overcoats for boys, 4 to 9.. Leatherette Coats, 8 to 18.. Leather Coats, 8 to 20 Jersey Suits, 4 to 8 Golf Hose, sizes 8 to 11%;. Golf Hose $14.65 $7.65 ....810.65 .$11.65 $16.65 .....$7.65 ...29¢, 4 pair ..8245 Wool Bath Robes, 8 to 16.........8345 Pajamas, 6 to 18 Knit Union Suits, 2 to 18..........3% Shirts and Blouses.................69¢ Neckties All Sales Final and for Cash Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here Sidor By o New York Avenue at Fifteenth Open 8:30 AM. to 6 PM. MONDAY, I | THE WEATHER I L“l % District of Columbia—Fair, much colder tonight, with minimum tempera- ture about 28 degrees; tomorrow fair and colder; fresh northwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy and much colder tonight; tomorrow fair and | colder; strong west and northwest winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy and colder tonight and tomorrow: fresh to strong northwest shifting to north winds. West Virginia—Falr and much colder tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and colder. Report for Last 48 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Saturday— Degrees. Inches. 4 pm. . 42 29.90 So ... s a 29.90 Midnight . . 36 29.91 Sunday— 4am. . See 29.92 § am, B T 2997 Noon 52 29.95 2 pm, 56 2992 4 pm. 58 29.92 8 pm. . ST 29.92 12 midnight. . 48 2984 Today— 4 am. 48 29.70 8 am, . . 46 29.67 Noon . il 81 2974 Highest, 59, 3:00 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 40. Lowest, 31, 4:00 am. yesterday. Year ago, 34 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and I Geodetic Survey.) FEBRUARY 8, 1932. Qard of Thanks. ANNA. We wish to thank the relatives and friends for their floral tributes and condolences at the death of our mother. SUSIE ANNA LOWRY. who departed this life Pebruary 3. 1032 THE CHILDREN. Braths ANDERSON, RICHARD F. On Sunday. ®eb- | ruary 7.°1932. at his residence. Great Palls. Md. RICHARD F.. beloved husbana of Laura J. Andevson. in hs T9tih year Services Tuesday, February 9 at 2 pm., at the Methodist Episcopal Church, tomac, Md. Burial church cemetery. his daughter. Norma Bell. Remains resting at the ' bl ral home, 928 M ices will be heid on Tu 9. at 1:20 pm.. d Arlington Nat S. CALVIN. WAYNE. On Mon- ebruary 8, 1932, at his residence, st. n.w. where esday. February ¥ interm:nt in 4415 New Hampshire ave. n.w. CALVIN WAYNE. beloved son of Roy E. and Ma H. Boroushs. aged 4 Funeral from his late residence of sday, February 11 at 2 pm and {riends in- vited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery 10 BRADLEY, PARTHENIA. On Monday. Feb- ruary 1932, at Freedmen's Hospital, PARTHENIA, Wife of Sandy Bradley of 1029 Euchid st. nw. Remains restng at Qtis F. Allen's funeral home, 12(h st. and Fla. ave. n.w "AMPBELL, ALONZO. On Friday, Febru- 1932, Capt. ALONZQ CAMPBELL, Infantry. devoted husband of Edna day. February 9. p.m.. from Ernest W. Jarvis 1 church, 1432 You st. n.w. Inter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. | DARKINS, CARRIE. On Monday, February . 1932, at 3:50 a.m.."at her residence. 2246 Ontario rd. n.w.. CARRIE DARKINS. de- voted wife of J' L. Darkins_and beloved mother of William Davis of 2111 Ga. ave. nw. She alsg leaves a loving mother. one sister. Mrs. F. O. Clark. and other rela- tives ‘and friends Remains at Frazier's {uneral home. 389 Rhode Isiand ave. n.w ‘Today. TOmMOrrow. | Notice of fureral later. ° High ........ 9:22am. 10:02am.|p,ys, N_WILLIAMS. On Sus Low . L. 3a3am. d:25am.| Trenriary T 1932wt inewestern Pens High . 9:43pm. 10:24pm,| sylvenia Hospital Pittshy A 3 e WILLIAMS, “beloved wife ‘of Malcoln G Low .. 5:05p.m. 4:4TPM. | Davis and dauenter of Dr. and Mrs. Ed- ward R Vill s of Cambridge, Mass. The Sun and Moon, Funeral services at St. Paul's Church in Rises. Sets. ?u:“: HC;‘E;‘R Cemetery Tuesday, February S oo 108 I . "2t Emersency Hospital, A Moon, today.. 7:19am.e 7:47pm. RICK (nee Rau), beloved wite of Edward i _ ek Funeral services (private) at her Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | J3i o resicence. 500 park od o o et half hour after sunset. Ena‘,f]e{b“rgv 9. at 2:30 pm. Interment edaf Hill Cimetery. Month xnr.:;‘hx inches M the| PTAerrY (SEAL N o S onthly rainfall in inches in oy 2% IS residence 1360 . s w. SILAS W. in the 69th sear of Capital (current 2‘“”“?" to date) his age, beloved hishand: o¢ the late Jen- Month. 1932, Average. Record.| nie Donaldson. Funeral from the above January . 482 3.55 7.09 '82| residence on Tuesday. February 9, at 9 Pebruary ... 180 327 684 ‘84| im Relatves and iriends inviied to yi- e aizors n: S M AT e o rvoman ) o i v Al 2 " Tuary 7, 1932, at his residence, 1443 Gi- 2y sire 370 1069 '89| iaiq s’ nw., THOMAS EDWARDS, be- June . PE 413 1094 00 loved husband of Blanche P Edvards and P ather of Irene B. and Thomas Francls imy Sel 41 1o.63 86| Eiwaras Services at the above address ugust ... . 401 1441 28, Tuesday. February 9, at 2 p.m. Interment September .. . 324 1081 '76| Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends invited: S ] ay, February 6, 1932, at Homeopathic December .. . 332 756 ‘01| Hospital, EDWIN A. beloved husband cof ? Nellle Finckel. Funefal from his late resi- Weather In Various Cities. :,’,‘E",;‘,f;”?,“g:}";F “:‘“ d,l“_“!'n‘fflu"'f:";’“;‘;\? E — Fierds Inviied to attend. Interment (pri- £ Temperature. TRt Ginwesa Cometers. E 3z :E FRIEDRICH, FRANZ. On Sunday. February - b A Al s _home, ays . " 35 g2 FRANZ FRIEDRICH, aged 78 vears. Fu: Stations. 3 g8 g% neral services at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Feb- | ] = ruary 9. at Hysong's parlors, 1300 N st. e n.w. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemeters. Abllene, Tex....30.00 86 44 Albany, N. Y...2968 38 20 ’ Abasy 528 B MRS. SANTELMANN'S more. ; oS ER RITES ARE ARRANGED Ciaas ¥ % o5 ¥ Wife of Former Marine Band ] Leader to Be Buried Paso, Tex .. 1598 33 33 130, X. .. 29.! 1 1 Galveston, Tex 2096 70 88 in Arlington. Helena, Mont.. 2058 38 30 a g 4 = i’-‘:mfi‘é’g&fi. B0 3 ;2‘ Mrs. Clara Santelmann, 71, wife of nsas ' Mo. 8 i Los K ""'x mas el & Capt. William E. Santelmann, U. S. uisville, 4 i Husvile, Ky.. 296 60 44 {M. C, retired, former leader of the New Yorlfiln's',y. ;g.n 80 66 Marine Band, will be buried in Arling- Okinhoma, Oiiy. 3003 36 38 ton National Cemetery tomorrow after- R L noon. Funeral services will be private. Philadelphia ... 2064 54 42 Ehoenix. Atz o5 Mrs. Santelmann dled Saturday at Bortland, 'Me " 2094 38 13 her residence, 44 Grafton street, Chevy e e T Chase, Md., after an illness of nearly R T R K e two months. She was born in Ger- San Diego, Calif 2982 60 56 | y i F F"lm"”u ah o 5 {many and had resided in Washington St Leuls, Mo... 30.06 36 34 | for lM years. : . it. Paul, Minn. -~ She is survived by her husband, three e T daughters, Mrs. Harriet Collins, Ashe- Tampa, '51. 52008 80 68 ;{mle, Ns. ct: ]Mrs Oarlx:j %:rgh and B;[‘lss s ool elen Santelmann, and three sons, Fu- FOREIGN. dolph, Alfred and William Santelmann, all ity. l (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) La Stations. Temperature. Weather. 3 Lo . land. 3 Cloud: T Bart Clouay Births Reported. Berlin, German: Cloudy Brest.” France. Cloudy Henry F. and Edna Mess. girl Zurich, Switzerland. !\l Cloudy Julian J. and Lena Gornova. girl. Stockholm, Sweden 28 Cloudy Odus C. and Blanche Eiland, girl (Noon, Greenwich time, today.) Leonidas and Marg McDougle, girl, Horta (Fayal). Azores 58 Partcloudy | Charles W. and Edna Jones. gir) (Current observations.) Hamilton, Bermuda... Part cloudy San Juan, Porto Rico. 2 Clear Havana, Cuba............ 70 Clear Colon, Canal Zone....... 78 Cloudy OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S, Tth & F . . . if you_ are shopping — or after the theater —to dine at Dikeman’s. Plate Lunch, 35¢ Blue Plate Dinner, 40c Open °Til One AM. DIKEMAN’S RESTAURANT 609 15th St. N. W. 2 Doors From Keith's A FUNERAL " ST5M0 Washington’s Greatest Funeral Co. We Broke All Records the City Expert Embalmers S Parlors, 3 Chapels, 12 Cars, Hearses and Ambulances Call The GREATER CHAMBERS Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Pkone Col. 0432 mes S, an Hilda Raleigh, gir] Benjamin J. and Ruth Webster. boy. Henry J. and Florence Mever, boy. James A. and Beulah Caton, boy. Jack and Bessie Weitz, boy George and Inez Thomas. boy. Herman J. and Hazel Myers. boy. Edward W. and Helen boy. Willlam A and 1da C: gir. Lafon M. and Mary W &irl John H. a Janet Berzeren. sirl Edward E. and Louise Shannon. girl, James H_'and Edna Gosnell, girl William E. and Mae Larcombe. girl. Joseph' . and Mary C Ben and Aline Emanuel Luigi and Ann Licinr Roland E. and Rachacl Jones, boy. Werlie and Sybil Davis "boy. Henry and Sylvia Weisenberg. boy. Herbert and Flossie Terry. il Paul'§. and Henrictta Barnes. girl, Joseph F. and Cynthia Scott. boy s Deaths Reported. e el e Mary Oldfield. Liitle Sisters of the | Peor. Mary Cohen, 81, 11 Frank King, 73. Emergency Hospital. Ale: der MacGregor, 60, 2601 Mozart st Clarence 8. Soper, 58. ency Hospital, Spring_rd. Hatry Dobkin. 54, 141 Uhland Terrace. Charles H. 1008 O st. Hattie Dav) ter pl. 5.e. Mary G ave. sw linger Hospital 204 Minnesota ne. Charles Robey. 56. Emergency Hospital. ie May Chtleit. 48, 2221 L st. Girlle. 33, 213 C st. s.e n, 32, St. Elizabeth's Hos- Mary Harrls, 22, Gallinger Hospital. . FOUND WRIST WATCH, lady's, downtow: Owner can have ‘watch by giving description. Acdress Box 265-M. Star offic : = BOSEL . e ATREDALE. male: silver gray saddle, whip- ceed collar, Va, 1932 license tag No. 14983 Reward. Telephone Walnut 8986 | amoer: between 1651 Harvard st {R.w. atd Unitarian Church. Reward if re- | turned.” 1651 Harvard or _call Col. 5837. CROSS —Gold, maltese Templar cross, sup- | posed lost on’ zlectr'c car, from 13th and D to_Soldiers’ Home. $5 reward E, Strobel, 1319 Emerson st. n.e DIAMOND RING, white gold, W in each corner, one in the center. Braths GORDON. BERNARD I Departed this life ©on Saturday, February 6. 1932, at his resi- dence, 217 '17th st. se. BERNARD I GORDON. ' the beloved husband of Mar- saret_Gordon and devoted son of Chris- tina_Gordon, father of Dorothy and Rob- ert Gordon, brother of Al d Clemetine Henry. He tives and friends. Remains resting funeral patlors of Ale 15th st. se. until Monday. February 8. ihence to his late mumrel Tuesday, February 9. at 9 am. Cyprian's Church. Interment ai Mount Olivet Cemetery. s GRIMES. LINDA. On Saturday. Pebruar 6. 1932, at the Southern Relief Home, 240: Pa. ave nw. LINDA GRIMES _Services ut the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2908 14th st n.w.. Tuesday, February 9, at 11 am. Interment Herndon, V. TNAMILTON, FRANK. Departed this lite Saturday. Pebruary 6, 1952, at 4 am. FRANK HAMILTON, Brother of the iate Sarah - Willlams ~ He also leaves two brothers. onc daughter. three nieces. a nephew and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, February 8. at 2 pm. from Alexander 8. Pope funeral batlors. 315 15ih st. s.e HAMILTON, MAUDE YOUNG. On February 6 1932 4t her daughters residenc . Mich. MAUDE YOUNG HAMI ! Dr. E. J. Hamilton. Houston, Ter. . JACOB W. On Sunday. February at his residence, 7 COB W.. belov . Mrs. A T. Hunter of St George L. Hardy of Durham, nd Eric W. Hardy of Augusta. G Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. nw., unti! 4 pm. Monday, February 8. Inter- ment, Johnston, S. C. HOWE, EDWARD E._ Entered into eternal rest on Saturday, February 6, 1932. at his residence, 670 Cailan st. ne. EDWARD E HOWE_ He leaves to mourn their loss a Wife. Sara Howe: threc brothers, John. Douglass. jr, and Armstead Howe a de- yoted cousin. Ellen B. Shepherd. and a host of other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at S. P. Morrow & Co.'s {: parior. 1344 4th ay_ Februar t. nw. Puner 9. at I’ p.m. from the Second Baptist Church. 3rd st. bet. H and I nw. Rev. J. L. Holloman officiating Interment! Oxon Hill, Md. HOWE. EDWARD E. Officers and members of Bocial Lodge, No. 1. F. A A. M hereby ordered to meei at Masonic Te ple. 19th and You sts. n.w., Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9, 1932, at 12 noon, to attend the funeral of Brother EDWARD E. HOWE of Regent Lodge. No. 5. F. A. A. M., of On- Canada ~ Funeral from the Second hurch. Srd st. between H and 1 ROYAL BAILEY. Worshipful Master. ANDREW J. PAYNE. Secretary JACKSON, PAUL MERCER. On Sunday. February 7. 1932 at 1230 am. PAUL MERCER JACKSON. at the residence of his aunt. Mrs. Jerry Smith. 1630 Church S nw, beioved son of the late Fenton and’ Cora Rose Jackson. brother of | e P Jackson of Connellsville Pa the late Serena Gales of Remains temporarily rest- T. Rhines funeral-chapel, s.w. Notice of funeral JOHNSON., RANDOLPH On Saturday, Feoruary 6. 1932.° atter a briet iinese RANDOLPH & JOHNSON, Son of the \até Randolph Johnson and ’ Laura Johnson Ambler, husband of Estelle Johnson, brother of Mrs. Genevieve Brigss, step: son of Louis Ambler and nephew of Misses Mary E. Jackson_and Grace Smith. FPu- neral Tuesday. Pebruary 9, at 1 m., from McGuire's funeral home. 1820 9th 3t nw. ‘Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. * KNOWLES. OLLA. On Sunday, February 7, 1932, OLLA. ' beloved wife of Prank Knowles. Remains resting at the south- east branch funeral parlors of W. W, Chambers Co., 517 11th st. s.e. Notics of funeral later LOCKE. HOWARD PALMER. On Sunday. Tebriiary 7. 1932, at the home of IS glrents. Mr. and Mis. Howard P. Locke, 643 Veazey st. n.w.. HOWARD PALMER LOCKE, Jr. age 3 years. Funeral serv- ices at’the ‘above residence at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. February 9. Interment 8t. Mary's Cemetery. Interment private. LOWERY. MARTHA E. Departed this on_ February 7, 1932, L. THA E. LOWERY, wife of th~ late Ma son S. Lowery: aunt of J. C. Williams Remains resting at_Otis 'Allen's funeral | parlor, 12tk st and Florida ave. n.w. Fu- v Fevruary 10 at 2 p.m.: Siton Baptst. Chucch: oth and s . eladives and friens tavijed LYNN, H. CLAY. On Sunday, February 7. 1932, at 4:30 pm.. at the residence of her sister. Mrs A Clarke 1869 Wyoming ave’'n w. Mrs. H. CLAY LYNN. 'Services Mill_Be held “at the above residence. on Tuesday. 'February 9.°at 2 pm. Inter: ment, Private, in Rock Creek Cemetery, McARTOR, JULIA M. On Monday, February 8 1932, 'at her residence, 4111 'Fessenden st. n.w. JULIA M. beloved wife of John R. McArtor. Notice of funeral later. McCOY, AMANDA E. On Sunday, February T 1932, AMANDA E. McCOY. Services at the James T. Ryan funeral parlors, 317 Pa. ave. se. on Tuesday, February 9. at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited. MeG MARGARET. _ On _Sunday, Feb- ruary 7. 1982, MARGARET McGEE (nee McManus), beloved wife of the late Pat- rick McGee. Remains resting at Timothy Hanion's funersl parlors. 641 H st n.e Funeral from the above pariors on Tues- day. February 9, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Josepl Church at 9 am. Interment Fall Rive Mass. REYNOLDS, AUDLEY W. Departed this life on Sunday, February 7, 1932, at 3 am., at his residence, 206 6th st. 3 W., beloved husband of the late Dan A, Reynolds. and a daughter, Mrs: | M. V. Murphy. Funeral from the above residence on Wednesday, Pebruary 10, at 8:30 a.m., thence 10 St. Peter's Chur 2nd and 'C sts. se. where mass will offered_at 9 am. for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 9 RIEDEL. PAUL. Suddenly. on Saturday, ebruary 6, 1932, PAUL, ased 45 years, be loved husband of Sophia Riedel. Puneral | from his late residence. 3209 Adams Mill road n.w. on Wednesday. February 10, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 9 SAMSTAG, ISAAC. On Monday. Pebruary 8. 1932, ISAAC. beloved son of the late Moses and “Henrietta Samstag. _Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w. on Tuesday. Pebruary 9. at 1:30 p.m.” Interment Baitimore. Md. SAMSTAG, ISAAC. Washington, D. C., Lodge, No. 15. B. P. O. Eilks: The lodge will convene in_session of sorrow at 7:30 p.m. Monday. February 8, 1932, for the purpose of paying tribute ‘to_ the msmory of our late brotner, ISAAC SAMSTAG, who passed to the Grand Lodge of the Hereafter. February 7, 1932. Elk services | at Geler's chapel. 1113 7th st. n.w p.m. Funeral Tuesday, February 9, 1932. By order_of D. J. LAPORTE, Exalted Ruler. Attest: WM. S. SHELBY, Secreiary SANTELMANN, CLARA. On Saturday, Feb- ruary 6, 1932, at her residence, 44 Grafton st.. Chevy Chas Md., CLARA SANTEL- MANN (nee Becke). béloved wile of Capt William H. Santeimann, U. 5. M. C., re- tired. Funeral private. l SATTERLEY, JUSTIN GRA Suddenly. on Saturday. February 6, 1932, JUSTIN GRAY | BATTERLEY of 1415 Girard st. n.w.. aged 9 years and '10 months. beloved son . of Charles E. and Sadie E. Satterley. Fu- neral services at the 8. H. Hines Co. fu- neral home, 2905 14th st. n.w. Tuesday, bruary 8, at 8:30 am.: thence to_the ne of the Sacred Heart, 16th and Park w.. where mass will be said at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ELIZABETH. On Sunday, Feb- 1932, at’ her residence, 1436 ; lace ' n.w. Miss ELIZABETH STACK, Spanish War nurse. Funeral trom the W. W. Chambers Co. funercl home, 1400 Chapin 'st. n.w., on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church, where m will be offered_at 10 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Priends are invited. Inter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. STACK. MISS ELIZABETH. The members of General Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, United Spanish War Vet- erans, are requested to assem- ble at W. W. Chambers' funeral parlors. 1400 Chapin si. n.w. at 9:30 am. Tuesday. February 9. 1932, to assist in the interment of our late comrade, Nurse Miss ELIZABETH STACK, in Arlington National Cemstery A. EUGENE PIERCE, Commander. A Suddenly February 7. 1032, MARGARET X beloved wife of Capt. Edward D. Sykes, U. S. A. Service and interment WHITMIRE, JOHN W. Suddenly. on Sun- day, Pebruarv 7. 1932 JOHN W.. beloved husband of Lydia A._Whitmire. "Remains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- neral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. WILLIS, SUSIE. On ‘Wednesday. February 1932, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, after Miss Gallowss. All States Hotel. | DI ND RING—Near 4th st. and Pa 18 on Pebruary 5. 647 Franklin s jDec. 4626 s DOG—Beawle hound, license ;i Joe” on it; reward, 4414 | | Clev. 2372. " | EARRING. seed pearl. one: vicinity of | Blessed Sacrament Church. Return to 3 W. | ‘Thornapple st.. Chevy Chase. Md. Reward. | FINIAL-CARNELIAN LAMP. Priday after- noon. Finde: please phone Cleveland 9427 and receive reward | POX SCARF-—Dark gray fur: in front of | 32 Wicconsin ave. o: at Kew Gardens between 6 and 7 pm. Saturday. Reward. Phone Potoma . Apt. 117 GREEN JADE EARRING Satu between Westchester Apt. \ore collar Klingle st. n d" National Theater. Liberal reward. Phone Cleveland NECKLACE. diamond and sapphire clasp. Wesley Heights vicinity. 717-B. The We: chester. phone Cleve, 7675. Reward. _10° POCKETBOOK, black; containing gold chain and cross. valuable to elderly owner for sentimental reasons; at intersection Wis. ave. ‘and Woodley rd., Monday a.m. Re- ward. 3715 Woodley rd. or call Mrs. Israel, Cleve, 8544 POCKETBOOK (man's)_ leather wallet, con- taining 35, Reward. Peter Ansberry, 2101 Conn. Apt. 48. Decapur 5190. PENDANT—Boy _portrait. _with _jet rim. Plense return to 613 Insurance Blde. Re: ~Small_rug Saturday morning_ Re- ard.Return 1635 R st. h.w. Apt. 31 CTEEL SHEAVE, No. 125, with brass bushing: vieinity Georgia ave, Geranium st. and Ilinois ave. Reward. Columbia 4235. - 'RIST WATCH—Gold, Tiffany, with mono- v:lm on h:ck. R. H. . lllul’;:li matinee, Be- ‘o Theater. Reward 1307 19th. 2 WRIST 'ATCH th monogram on ok, CA J. 8 Satuiday evening: lLiberal, reward. Phone Col. 4273-W after 6 RIST WATCH—Gruen: the entire meg R on Friday. Taveral reward. " Shone Dec. 5244, - @ long illness, SUSIE WILLIS. She was a member of Siler Reef Lodge of Ch: deans. No. 25. Puneral Tuesday, Febru: 4ry' 8, ‘at i o'clock pm. from Barnes funeral parlors, 614 413 st. s.w. Friends invited WOOD. HARRY FRANKLIN. On Sunds, February 7. 1932, at U. S. Veterans' Hos- pital. Waukesha, Wis.. HARRV FRANK- LIN WOOD. beloved son of Mary N. Wgod of 3324 South Dakota ave. ne. and the Tate James M. Wood. Notice of funeral hereafter. | WYNN, BUD. On Saturday, February 6, 1932. BUD WYNN. Funeral Tuesday. Fel ruary 9. at 10 a.m. from W. Ernest Ja vis' funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. Interment A: o National Cemetery. In Memoriam. B. Revnolds. He is survived by a son, | _ In Memoriam, BELL, MARY ELLEN, loy Sratce of our beloved wite an Jeatis her memory lingers, v, tender. fond and There's not a day, & That we o hot'think of you o Tothen HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, o CARTER. MORTON. 1n lovi of our husband and father Srei CARTER, Who Dassed away. three oo 880 today, February 8, 195 Three years have pas Since that sad day 0 When one we'loyed Was ‘called awny Good took him home, IU was Hig will, But i our hearty He is living siji, . CORBETT., MAURICE N. 1n loving me. of our devoted husband and Terto ™R RICE N. CORBETT, Who Geoersod elsht years aso today, February b The days are lonely. The nights are o T miss you more a As_the years r H1s TOVING ‘WiFE, PANILY. DRIDGE, MRS ENE A, more E. G. CORBETT, AND DAY MARY AND Ligy 4 In, sacted ‘memory fF0T: loving mother, Mrs. MARY DANDRIDOE and_devoted brother," Lisut, 0 DANDRIDGE. Who' ehtered the. cint pA- yond ' Pebrunry" 37. 1853 and’ thevebta 20 today, Pebruaty 8. 1080 resmectleal Nobody else may care it av broken heart, but motner. " * Rest, brother, Test, the crowh is thine CHARLOTTE AND CORA® * DANDRIDGE. EUT. EUGENE A, In but loving memory of our beloved hrsband and father. Lieut.” EUGENE A DAND. RIDGE. who departed this life two years 80 today, February 8, 1930, How sweet to sleep where all is p Vhere sorrow cannot reach th Where all life's idle throbbings cea And pain is lulled to rest HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SON. * mother. MARY DORE (nee departed from this Jife forty-three » 4RO today, February 8, 1889. Oh. how we miss you other, HER CHILDREN, * In loving remembrance of dear husband and father, LOUIS FIN- NEY. who departed this life two years a¥0 today. February 8. 1930. Your memories Y. LOUIS, ¥ sweetly and {rue There is 'not a day, dear husb here sband, do not think of you DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGH MAG- GIE AND BERNICE FiNNEy. MAS ce of LOUIS ife two years 30, Is & picture loved one Inid fo rest Loved in lite, remembered in death LOVING FRIEND MMA. In loving remembrance of r mother. EMMA GR who ay eight years ago, February 8, As we loved her, 50 we miss her In our memory she is always near. ek emembered. longed for always, g many & silent tear LOVING DAUGHTERS. QVANG DAUGHTERS. CORA HUGO AND HARVEY., GEORGE ANNA S. A token of love to the memory of our dear mother GEORGE ANNA §. HARVEY, who depart~ o \dys life five years ago today, Pebruary Five years ago today. mother. It seams like a th na vears. We have no mother to g0 & Our troubles mione we bea Often to the graveyard we wander Flowers to lay with loving care On_the grave of a dear one Who is peacefully sleeping there HER CHILDREN. AM. With sacred reverence JONES. WL for my dear son and our brother, WiLe LIAM JONES. who departed ln'sr\:h 5\1151‘- denly, in New Yok, February 8, 1021, When wi 51 We, Dreathe & deen"dhepient For ou Were ours and’ we' remember, pEVSTHD MO R e Jongs, SISTERS AND BROTHERE. NASH, JOHN W. A trihute ove to the Memory of our dear ‘athe: and father-ine law, JOHN W NASH. who "departed this lite nine years suo today. Feoraars A 1035 Some dav. some. time, our cyes shall see “The ‘Tace "we loved 50 well Bome day his hands shall be clasped in ours v And_never say fareweil HIS SON. SAM, AND DAUGHTER-IN- LAW, ETHEL . PERRY, GEORGE W. In loving memory of our darling one. GEORGE W. PERRY. who left us eight years ago today, February 8, Like the petals of flowers One by one our Not for one. b And yonu answered Him when He called HIS _BROKEN-HEARTED _WIFE _ AND DAUGHTERS. MARIA PERRY, DORO- THY AND SEATT. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. SE. LINCOLN 0530 'CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone _ In_0372. J. WILLiAM LEE'S SO} FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA_ AVE. N.W. _NATIONAL 1384. 138§, LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER 1804 M St N.W. Pot. 4170, ~P. J. SAFFELL PERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE. 33 5th_St. N.W. 0587, _ A. J. SCHIPPERT INC. 1804 M St. N North 33}9’! Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Modern Onapel, Teiephone 1National 2473 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel e Lincoln 0524 Ambulance service. 4 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M St R Fhong e e " GEO. W. WISE CO. 900 M_ST. N.W. _ West_0138. W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST. 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Each ‘préssing day brings thoughts of you; We miss you, mother, everywhere. e fONE NAY. dlon. Open Evenings 14th & Eye and Sundays th Y EXPRESSIVE FLORA! HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND DEVOT- ED SON, CARRIE §. PAYNE AND CHARLES A. ARTHUR. UR, JULIA. Sacred to the memory ATTYOUE dear mother. mother-in-law and grandmother, JULIA' ARTHUR, who de- | parted this life two years ago today, Feb- ruary 8, 1930. Before our eyes you faded away, Growing weaker every da: FLORAL TRIBUTES $3.50 up Doing all we could to save you, But called you away. Now a lonely home, a silent voice, DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND = SON-IN- And only her vacant chair — m R GE FOR \ ELIZABETH AND J AN, pris o!!tLANDnAuomm. PHLARANS BERNICE. ‘a6 AV