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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART ONE BEGINNING MONDAY, 8:30 AM. AT WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE TOCK-REDUCING SALES Closing Out, at Drastic Reductions, All Incomplete Assortments of Regular High-Quality Merchandise. Costs Disregarded MEN'S SHIRTS 264 Shirts; white and fancies; collar-attached and neckband; broadcloths and madras; all sizes; $1.95 and $1.65 Shirts; whites and fancies; collar-attached or I 25 2 collars to match; were $3.50 and $3. ‘White-on-white Imported Broadcloth and Madras Shirts; collar-attached, pleated bosoms and Dickey I 95 bosoms; were $3.50 and $3...... . Silk Shirts: genuine Schwartzenbach-Huber end-to-end silks and Velvet Rose radium silks; were $5.50 2 65 and $6.50; collar attached. o NECKWEAR ‘Tuxedo and Evening Ties; were $1.50 and $1 Shantung Ties; in pastel shades for Summer; were $1.50; 45 Foulards, were $1.50 and $2; 65 Imported Poplin Scotch Clan Ties, were $2.50 Ties; imported silks in plain shades and fancy Foulards; were $2.00; all reduced to.. Ties; finest imported and domestic silks; from America’s best makers; were $3.50 and $3. MEN'S HOSE Pairs Phoenix and Interwoven Hose; silks, silk- 55 and-wools and all-wools; were $1.50 and $1.... C 87 Pairs Imported Lisle Hose; were $3.50, $3, $2.50 $| |5 and $1; all reduced to. . GOLF HOSE 2 Pairs of $5.00 Imported English rib hose; blue; size 10%2; also 21 pairs were $3.50, all sizes, $| 85 and 2 pairs, sizes 10%; and 11; were $3 o SWEATERS & SETS 6 Pullovers of fine imported cashmeres; in solid |2 50 shades; were $25; reduced to half price. 7 SBweater Sets and Sweaters, were $15; 18 were $6 #135¢ and 27 were $10; all reduced to .85 5 Leather Windbreakers; exceptionally well made $6 85 of selected leathers; were $15 and $10 3 PAJAMAS 48 Pairs in sizes A and D, of fine soisettes; were $I 35 $3.00; 5 pairs white madras; were $3.50 . 14 Pairs rted Flannel Pajamas: in plain shades; ex- ceptionally fine quality; were $9.00, also 12 $2 65 pairs of Flannelette Pajamas; were $3.50 " GLOVES 325 Pairs Men's Pigskin and Cape Gloves; all se- sl 95 lected skins; all sizes; were $3.50. . 185 Pairs Men's Fur and Wool Lined Gloves; were $5.50; reduced to. MUFFLERS 105 Imported Wool Scarfs; in plain shades; attrac- 55 tive and light in weight; were $2 A [ 6 Wool Scarfs; imported; were $5; also 15 Im- $3 65 ported Silk Scarfs; were $9, $7.85 and $5. o 4 Imported Silk Fancy Scarfs; ¢ $1.95 UNDERWEAR 275 “Mansco” Union Suits; by Manhattan Shirt Co.: broad- cloths and madras; all sizes; some sllghf-ly I |5 solled; were $2.50 and $2.00.. 221 Reis Jimsuits; comfortable and well made; sizes 79 34 to 38 only; were $1.15.. (o3 245 Reis Union Suits; of crossbar madras; all sizes; 55 were $1; also 18 B. V. D. Union Suits.. i [ 20 Pairs of Pure Silk Shorts; French Backs; small I 85 sizes; were $3.50.. o 75 “Mansco” Rayon Union Suits; exceptionally good 79 quality and workmanship; were $2.00.... (3 52 B. V. D. Shirts: and 85 AMHO Athletic Shirts; swiss ribs and flat knits; were 75c 27 Carter Wool-md-mmm Union Suf and $2.00; recuced to. 14 KNOX Derbies; and $7.00 ... 14 KNOX Felt Hats; sizes 6%; 7, 7% and 7%; 2 95 originally were $10 and $7. . 6 KNOX “TWENTY"” HATS; all stamped with Io 85 the price $20, by Knox; sizes 6",. 7, T, '1'.. 57 Raleigh Hats: silk line shapes; regularly $5.00.. 21 KNOX Hats; silk lined; browns and grays onl; 3 95 sizes 673 and 7; regularly $7. . 17 KNOX Hats; silk lined; gray, ecru and brown; $4 95 sizes 673 and 7 only; regularly $10. 42 Men's KNOX Caps: in smart shades and $| 35 shapes; regularly $3.50, $3 and $2 B @ ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES MEN'S CLOTHING 81 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats; fine fabrics and $ smart, new styles; all sizes; were $35, $40 and $45 |9 85 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats; newest, smartest fabrics and styles; all sizes; were 350 $29 73 Topcoats; in all the wanted fabrics, w!urn.l‘ s shades and models; all sizes; were $35.... 23 75 74 Hart Schaffner & Marx 2-trouser Suits; fine fabrics, hand- some patterns and in all sizes; were $35 to $23 75 $45 115 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits; including famous Gordian Worsteds and other fine fabrics; were $46 to 33 75 $60 .. 37 Raleigh Tuxedos; fine fabrics and lple'nd]d $ tatloring; in smartest new models; were $35 23 75 MEN'S SHOES 139 Pairs RALEIGH “8"” Shoes; all styles and sizes; 5 35 fine black and’ tan calfskins; originally $8.00.. o 119 Pairs Famous STA-SMOOTH Shoes; patented inner-soles positively prevent cracking, warping or curling of soles; comfortable from first moment you put them on; greatest e o Roiomilie). k| 48 Pairs HANAN orted _ Scotch onln Shoes; HANDKERCHIEFS 129 French Linen Initial Handkerchiefs; were $1.( 25 also 127 fancy French Linen Kerchiefs, were $1.00. c 64 Boxes of White Initialed Hlndkerchleb' box of 75 were $1.50; reduced to.. C BELTS & SUSPENDERS 20 Belts; sport types; originally were $2.50, uoo sl 35 and $1.50; all reduced to. . 19 Imported Suspenders; originally were $2.00 and 336’: elastic; in colors; some of velvet elastic. $|.35 13 Pairs of E. Z. Garters; originally were 50c; now 37c reduced to 3 for $1, or, each. 65 Pairs A)l-leather Suspenders; small and medium 59‘: sizes only; originally were $1.50.... MEN'S ROBES 48 Silk Brocade Robes; beautiful all-over patterns. all sizes; were $18.00, $16.85 and $15.00 $9.85 15 Flannel Robes; finest qualities; finely uflond all sizes; were $20.00 $7.85 & Smoking Jackets; wools and moire silks; sizes $7 85 38 and 40 only; were $15.00 2 Shantung Silk Robes; ideal light vel(ht for Spring and Summer; medium sizes only. 7.85 48 Flannel Robes; excellent quality; in plain shades $4 85 of blue, green and tan; all sizes o LEATHER NOVELTIES Were $7.50 15.00 17.00 10.00 1 each: Wallet, Kerchief Case and Cigarette Case ....... Handkerchief Case. Pocket Flask with Leather Case. Collar Box Flask. Shaker and Cup, with leather case. Pocket Flask, with leather case Pocket Flask, with le-nm case Shirt Case. . Red Leather Tie ‘Case.... CANES & UMBRELLAS Were .$15.00 115,00 . 10.00 4 Silk and Gloria Umbrellas. . 3 Canes, Malaccas and snakewood 4 Canes, Mallacas and snakewoods...... MISCELLANEOUS 2 Cigarette Case-Lighter Combinations. 2 Cigarette Cases........ocovevces WOMEN'S SHOP 2 Badger Collared Ra-Leigh Coats; dark nm s Boucles; sizes 13 and 18; were $59.75.. 24 R e T P $34 1 Brown Tweed Ra-Leigh Coat; 3 Black Boucle Ra-Leigh Coats; with rich Persian $3 4 raccoon collar; size 16; was $69. lamb collar and cuffs; sizes 14 and 18; were $69.75 1 Black Woolen Ra-Leigh Coat; with lovely red 54 fox collar; size 16; was $125.00 e e s SRL.75 27 Silk Paulina Frocks; sizes 14 to 20; all smart $7 95 styles; were $16.75 and $19.75. . 1 Riding Habit; in smart tan and rust; size 16; $35 originally priced at $55; reduced to.. 25 Wool Sweaters; sizes 34 to 38; -umm-eyle- 295 and colors; were $3.95 to $5.95.. 15 Silk Blouses; satins and crepes; long sleev 2 95 sizes 34 to 38; were $4.95 to $6.50....... . 6 Silk Lounging Pajamas; in smart styles and at- tractive color combinations; sizes 16 and 1 3 95 NO REFUNDS e Use Your Charge Account or Open One During This Sale RALEIGH HABERDASHER . 1310 F Street CHURCH PLANS SESSION Midwinter Institute to Be Held at Ezenezer M. E. Edifice. The annual Midwinter institute of the Methodist Episcopal Church (col- ond) will be held at Ebenezer Metho- 1 Church, Fourth and D -meu southeast, February 15-22. The meetings will be under direction of Mrs. Cora E. Doy, president, and Rev. Julius ‘s‘.mcmll will act as dean of the insti- @ard of Thanks. BEVERLY. We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our father, BE /- ERLY FRANCIS. FANNIE V. SPENCER AND FAMILY. Beaths ANDERSON, ROSEALIE. Suddenly, on Sat- urday, Pebruary 13, 1932, ROSEALIE, loved ‘wife of the late Victor N. Andel and mother of Nicholas J, Andérson, Ethel A. Herr and Mrs. Helen E.'Pish- man. “Funeral from her late residsnce, oth- s . on Tuesday, Pebruary 16 at 2 pin. Rélatives and friends are invited. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. BALLOU. JEAN 8. Saturday. Feoruary 13 1931. 8. infant d D Forcst ‘and. Emily | Bajiou Funeral from 1206 Holly ment Philadelphia, P: BURTON, JOHN. Departed this life Febru- 817 10, 1932, ai 445 p.m at his residence, 79O st. n.w.. JOHN BURTON. He leaves mother, Sarah Gant: Lwo sisters, Annie Camile’ and_Mary Simms; two brothe Adam and, Wallace Burton, and host of friends, Funeral will be held from Ruth Dabney's funeral home, 453 O st, n.w., at X February 14. fnterment ial Cemetery. 1 CAMICHIAL, ATHA. Departed this life on Friday, February 12, 1932, at 9:45 o'clock, at he: residence. 1123 2nd ATHA 'CAMICHIAL. ~Bhe leaves to mou: their loss a devoted husband, William Ca- michial, and four brothers. Remains Robert ‘Campbell's funeral home. 423 st. s.w. Remains can be seen Sunday 2pm., at the above residence. Funeral Monday, February 15, at 1 p.m.. from Zion Baptist Church, F between 3rd and 41y sts. s.w. Interment at Arlington Cem- etery. I miss you when the morning dawns, I miss you when the night returns. I miss you here, I miss you there. Dear wife. I miss you everywhere. 14 CARMICHAEL, ATHIA. Officers and mem- bers of Miriam Chapter, No. 4. O. E. 8., are requested to attend ‘the funeral of H. L. ATRIA CARMICHAEL. from Zion Bap- tist Church. F st._between 3rd and 41 sts. .w., Monday, February 15, 1932, at 1 pm. EMMA TOLLIVER. R. M. HENRY 8. WASHINGTON, R. P. BERTHA MAE SCOTT. Secretary. CHERRY. MARY V. On Friday. February 32. MARY V.. widow of Virgius O Cherty and mother of Clatence V. st Virkinia ‘Cherry. Remains resting nt ‘the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., unil 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb- ruary 14. Interment at Norfolk, Va. 14 DEAKINS. WILLIAM O. On Priday. Feb- ruary 12, 1932, at Georgetown University Hospital, WILLIAM O_. beloved brother of James L. Deakins Funeral from the W W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Cha- n.w., on Monday, Pebrusry 15. at Interment Eldbrooke M. E. Church FRANC] OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, Tth & F PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED=RENEWED W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14¢h St. N.W, Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Rhicaes { Adams 10341 LTI 77777 7 T T TTI T T T T 7777 T T T SYMPATHETIC SERVICE Sympathy plays as important a part in every case to which we may be called as careful morticians. We have learned the necessity and the value of this service o through years of ex- perience in serving mankind. Funeral parlor, privale ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Au 1700-1701 NIIIIIIIIIIIELELIII L1111 AL 107 Chambers Co. Takes Over Nalley’s Undertaker Parlor 517 11th St. SE. “Buck” Nalley, as his friends know him, comes to Chambers Co. “Buck” will make more money; so will Chambers Co. The people of S.E. will get a funeral at 2 the old- time undertakers. Ask for Mr. Nalley at Cham- bers Co. We Will Give a Funeral For Prices Amazingly Low 752, All Complete We have 6 parlors, 3 chapels, 12 cars, hearses and ambu- lances. We claim we are the largest undertakers in the city In case of death call The Greater Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Phone Col. 0432:0433 LTI 11 12T LI LA LS L2 211 1T AT P AL L1 2221 L1 E PP 2212 IO Braths On, Thursdsy, Pebruary ‘s Hospital, WIRIAN | MAIER. JOSEPH ¥. On Priday, JBSPruaty | KINSEY. JOSEPH A. In . loving son of Edward and Martha Duncan, grandson of Albert and Faonie Duncan. He alto leaves three 3. three sisters and other relatives ant . “Remrins resting at th eral chapel, 3rd and Eve sts. Sunday, February 14, at 1:39 Memorial Church, Cémetery. DYE MARY. Departed this life Thursday. February 11, 1932, at 6 a.m. at Gallinger Hospital. 'MARY ' DYE, 'lo wife of James Dye and mother of Daniel Lee Dye Bhe also leaves a father. Daniel Robinson: three sisters. Anna Jones. Lula &nd Viola Robinson: one brother. Daniel Robinson: one nephew. one niece and a host of friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford's arlors, 1300 South Capitol st unday, Frbruary 14, at 1 pm. bove-named pariors, Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 14 DYSON. ELINORA. On Monday. February 8, 1931, at New York City, ELINORA DY- SON (nee PIERCE). the beloved wife of Robert Dyson, devoted mothe Pearl Stevens and Robert Dyson. Jr. leaves two brothers, Jam nd _Harry Pierce; & loving = son-in-law, Herbert Btevens: a host of other relatives and _friends. _ Puneral Sunday, . Feb- rusry 14 at 2 p.m. from Lomax chapel, 1400 8 st. n.w. Friends invited. Inter- ment Payne's Cemetery. FORD, BARBARA E. On Thursday, Feb- ruary 11, 1932, at'10:30 p.m. BARBARA E. FORD, beloved wife of the late Milton Ford. Services will be held st the resi- dence of her niece, Mrs. Mabel Dare. 400 New Jersey ave. se., on Monday. February 15, at 2 pm. rment in- Congressional Cemetery. FOSTER, JOHN H. On Pridsy. Pebruary 12, 1932, at 7:15 a.m. JOHN H. POSTER. ther of Louls Foster of Lakeland. and Mrs. Joseph H. Humpherson of Wa 3 ington, D C. Funeral from V. L. Speare Co., 1069 H st. n.w., on Monday. February 15, at 3 pm." Interment Glenwood Cem- etery. FOSTER. JOHN H. Members of Bookbind- ers’ Union, No. 4, will meet at Speare's fu- . 1009 H st. n.w., Monday, Peb- at 2 pm. to attend the Toneral'of Brother JORN'H. ROMTER JOHN 'J. RENALS, Sec. 14 HANSLEY. ROSE. on Thursday. February 1932. ROSE HANSLEY. the devoted wife of Chanes Hansley. davzhter of Hilluey and Daisy Sommerville. sister of Emiline and Josephine Sommerville. Puneral Mon- day. February 15. at 9 a.m . from St Vin- | cent de Paul's Church. Remains resting at the W Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral church. 1432 You st nw. until 5 pm. Saturdas. thereafter at her late residence. 320 L st W, HAWKINS. CHARLES. Departed this life on Thursday, Februery 11. 1932 at Tuber- culosis Hospital. CHARLES HAWKINS. He leaves a £on. one sisier. two brothers. five uncles, four aurts and grandmother Remains resting at the home of his uncle. James Herbert. 414 K st. me. Puneral Monday. February 15. at 9 am. from St Cyprian’s Church_13th and C sts. s.e. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HAYES. JOSEPHINE A. On Friday, Feb- Tuary 12 1932, at the Metropolitan Hotel. JOSFPHINE A. HAYES. beloved sister of the late Mary J. Hayes. Puaeral Monday Pebruary 15. from the funeral home of Perty & Walsh. 20 H st n.w. at 830 thence to 8t Aloysius Church, where Feqiiem mass will be said at 8 am for the repose of her soul Interment Mount Olivet “Cemetery. Relatives end friends invited. 14 HOPE. BLANCHE. On Faturd; 13. 1932, at Emergency Hospiti the beloved wife of William E. Hope. &nd devoted mother of Floyd and William Hope. Jr: Mrs. Nita Hammond and Mrs Bessie Johnson. She leaves 10 grandchil- dren, a host of other relatives and friends Funeral Monday. Pebruary 15, from her iate residence. 1336 W st. n.w., at 2 pm Priends invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. MOPE. BLANCHE, Members of Ruth Chap- ter.'No. 8, S are requested to at- tehia Che " tuneral ‘ot Ton - Ledy. Blanche Hope. at her late residence, 1336 W st, between 13th and 14th sts. n. February 15 at 2 o'ciock. J.W. HARDWICK. ~ ALICE JOHNSON. Royal Patron. Royal Ma SARAH E_HOLMES. Secretary. (Please wear black and white gloves.) * JONES, HELEN MARGARET. On Saturd.y. Pebruary 13, 1932, HELEN MARGARET JONES, devoied wife uf Otis Jones, daugh- ter of Ida Hall. sister of Ada Jackson. Me- rion Simmo; Simmons. Ruth Pisher, Edna Plumber and George Hall. Remains resting at the Ecuest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U st/ nw. Notice of funeral later. KNICKERBOCKER. IRVING N. _Suddenly on Friday, Pebruary 12, 1932, TRVING N., beloved husband of Grace Knickerbocker and father of Hope and De Witt Knicker- bocker. Puneral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on Monday, February 15, at & p.m. Relatives and friends invited. = 15 LACEY, BERTHA B. On Thursday Peb- Tuary 11 1932. BERTHA B. LACEY. be- ioved wite of Edward Lacey. ~Funeral from her late residence. 528 8th st. ne. on Monday. February 15. at 10 am. In- terment Ariington National Cemetery. 14* LACEYMRS. BERTHA B. A special meet- ing of Joséph H. Milans Lodge Chapcer. No. 41,°0. E. 8. is called for Monday. Pebruary 15, 1933, at 9 o'clock a.m. at Northeast Masonic Temple, for the pur- pose of attending the funeral of our late sister, BERTHA B LACEY. By order of IDA M. SMITH. Worthy Matroa. ESTHER V. CROSS, Secretary. LACEY. BERTHA B. Members of Progressive Councll. No. 9. D. of A, are hereby noti- fled of the death of Sister BERTHA B. LACEY on Pen}n 11, 1932 D. of A . February BLANCHE services at her Ilate residence. 528 8th st nee., on Sundsy, Pebruery 14, 1932, at 7:30 pm _EMMA SRAMLEFFER, Councilor; BLANCHE NEFF. Rec. Secty. LANGLEY. GEORGE W. On Saturday. February 13. 1932, at 4 p.m. at his resi- dence. 806 Longfellow st. n'w. GEORGE W.. beloved husband of Grace M. Lais- ley (nee Martin) and brother of Charles A. Langley. Notice of funeral later. LIVINGSTONE. RENA. On Priday. February 12. 1922, RENA LIVINGSTONE. devoted mother of Hattie 1. Sewell and erand. mother of Chauncey W. Bolton. Funeral services Monday. February 15. at FPra- ziers' funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. at 2:30 pm. Friends invited. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. MAGRUDER. MARTHA E. Saturday, February 13. 1932, in New York City, MARTHA E. devoted daugh'er of John E. and the ate a_Portr and Iovable sister of Mrs. Norah Dinguld, Mrs Mona Hawkins. Mrs. Mildred Byrd Johi- ston, Mrs. Louise M. Coates and Edward snd’ Vernon' Porter. Notice of funeral ater. = Suddenly, on FOUND. TIRE, Kelly cord, 9.00x20. See Mr. Burns, Circuiation Dept.,’ Star, prove property and pay for ad. WATCH—To recover your wrist watch. found in my car Wednesday evening, tele- phone Decatur 0209. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s.w. Nat. 8088 LOS1. ATREDALE_Substantial reward for informa. tion leading to recovery lerge male Aire- dale, dark gray color: Va. 1932 license 14983. Telephone Wainut 8986. BLACK CAT, large, male; North Carolina ave. s.. Jan. 18. Lincoln 7010-J. BUNDLES—Clothine and beddins: one cont. coats and clothing, bet. 18th and T. 10th and Mass. ave. n.w.: one, cont. bedding. bet. {th and A 13th and E ne. Liucoln 2955 rayed from 125 Rewsrd. mn!tut male: strayed from home in Srhtmosd t of February 8. Reward for information leading to recovery. Geor- gla_2401-W. CAT. Iaree fraL it o answors 1o name Junior. Columbis_5696. Reward. r:ln'nncrrs OF STOCK. resistered in name of George D. Casto. issued by the Tllusion Display. Inc.. for 5 shares of its capital stock. A liberal reward will be paid by the undersigned for the return of said stock certificate. (Siened) Georze W. Cissel, 406 Hill Blde. or National 6791 CHANGE PURSE. small brown silk. con- taining 3 dismond rings and 1 sapphire. and about $1.75 in change. Libersl reward {urn 2019 Nichols ave. s ¢. o phone ‘Attantic COAT, blue_Persian. Met 620l *1310 Sais evenv DIAMO! DINNER R and emeralds. Nnuonnl ”'l Ae;‘_efl_ DOG—Strayed from home Wednes Eskimo Spitz male dog. Small reward. Re. turn or notify Mrs. A. F. Doris, 1531 Isher- wood ‘st. m.e. ING, Jade, lost in taxicab Saturday ml. Ph:n!e North nlm',x = ENGLISH BULL DOG. white, Friday. 2 pm. Res. Thomas C. ‘Gochran, 18 East’ Bradies ane. Chevy Chase. Md. Wis. 4648. SSES, while gold with part of Bk A bato” attached:“of white eold. and crystal: “In lor' near Murphy's or Jelleffs. Reward. Cleve. 0817. EYEGLASSES, tortoiseshell in brown Teath- er imonds case. downtown Wednesday. February 10, Finder call Ga. 3822, after § Sm. Reward. KEYS, with tag marked Leoffler: vicinity Union Station to Vermont ave. and L st. Reward: Return to 116 D st. nws . = PIN—Long bar, 2'2 inches long, 7 diamonds, 4 saprhites; between 1445 44th st. n.w., Di mond cab, 1631 8 st. n.w., Thi Clev. 6047, e ker 2 TiehT ear By Solfar. “Tiveral Tewa: 1776 'fllll’fl nw. 3-fold, 10, 10 Reward. Reward. C. R. Reward. 1647 35th_st. W“t ”l -J. RING—Liberal reward for return of plati- num and diamond tedfll.u ring and solitaire lost In G. C. lerr!x and 10 on Saturday, February 6. tl. 0882-J after lfllfl TERRIER b brindie and white, male, short air, long t-u xith, white tip! wore no tag or collar. St Vicinity of 18th an H sts. Aivard T Yepurned to 1131 N st. n. t. 31, - Phone Met. 2473 WATCH, open face. gold. Waltham Riverside movement. Reward. National 5261. at ngon. WATCH. ladies’ white gold Hamil bel,'u Tee ‘hr‘l’feletuu'. wlfll ll&nhh‘! n Motris Plan r between Breslau's and Plrlll Royal. R 'lrd. Dec. 4328. | WRIST WATCH. “Toco.” white rold: between 1I.Ih :IIG P _and Commerce Bldg.. on !l! - . am day. s.m. Phone Bradley 1.J.______14* B T R S BT » Monday, | Braths 12, 1932, at Casuaity Hospital. JOSEPH MATER. aved T2 years. " Puner 1 from the residence of his son, Ernest Maler, Ed. monston osd and Blake ave. Eas Hyatisville, Md. = Funers] Mondsy, Feb- ry 2 pm. Interment Lincoln Sntiers. MARSHALL. CLARICE L. Priday. Pebrusi 12, 1932, CLARICE L. MARSHALL. the be- loved wife of James M. Marshi o oA avte o uncle four brothers and many ives and friends to mourn their . Puneral Monday, Pebruary 15. from Becond Bapuist Chureh. 3rd st. between 1 and T s nw. st orclock p.m. Inter- ment at Harmony Cemetery. .Alfl.hl—b CLARICE L. Members of Ruth ICE MARSHALL kcnndm ¢ 3rd st. between H and I Mo day, Pebruary 15. at 1 p.m. lemlm may : ,vlu;'za Sunday after 1 p.m., P b o W T ! \RAH E. HOLMES, Secretary. P S lease wear black and -rmu gloves.) * u.xnu.n LEO. On Priday, Pebruary 12. 1932, 6 pm., at Georgetown Unl- versity Hospital. J. LEO McKINLEY, loved son of the iate Josenn . and. Ma W. McKinley and brothe: of Nota F.. Ed ward H. and P. Lester McKinley. Puneral | from_his late residfce, 2000 @ st. n.w.. (he Stoddard Apts. on Monday, February 15, at 9 a.m. Requlem high s at Holy "l;!‘:niél lc’"i‘l":;‘ :Ot 9: :5 ndrn T Relatives !1}1 nds fnvited to attend. Interment Hol Rood Cemetery. v MOORE, WILLARD T. On Baturday, Feb- ruary 13 1932 at his residence, the On- tario, WILLARD T. MOORE, in his 79th year. Services on Monday, Pebruary 15. at Joseph Gawler's Sons chapel. 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. at 2:30 p.m. In- terment (privaje) Rock Creek Cemetery. PAIGE, JOHN EDWARD. Entered into peaceful rest on February 12, 1932. at his residence, 1328 9th st. nw. JOHN ED- WARD PAIGE. devoted husband of Cor- rine Paige: beloved father of Lawrence Reginald E. and Elizabeth E. Paige. mains resting_at Richardson & Robert- son’s chapel. 1700 Vermont ave. n.w.. until 9 am. February 14. thereafter at his late residence. Funeral on Monday, Pebruary 15, at 2 pm. from the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. Remains will not be viewed at church. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. | PALMER. FREDERICK D. On Priday. Feb- Tuarv 12. 1937 at Georve Weshingion Un Versity Hospial, FREDERICK D beloved Son of Rev E. and Flizabeth M. Palmer Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co funeral home. 1400 Chapin_st. n.w. on Sunday. February 14, at 1:15 pm. Inter- ment Marign, Ind 14 RODGERS. WILLIAM R. O Saturdav. Ptb-l dary 13, 1032, WILLIAM R RODGERS Services at the S H Hines Co xumvnl home, 2005 14th st. nw. Monday. Feb- ruary 15, at 2 p.m. Please omit flowers. SANFORD. CAPT. WILLIAM E. Suddenly, on Friday, February 12. 1932, Cant. WIL- LIAM E SANFORD, retired, Metropolitan Folice Dept. aged 62 vears. beloved hus- band of Liliian B Sanford ' Puneral from his late residence. 2520 1ith st. n Monduy. February 15, at 2 bm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. 14 SANFORD. WILLIAM E. A specia] com- munication” of ‘Petworth 'Lodes. No. 47. F. A A M. hac heen called for Monda: February 15, 1932. at 1 pm. at Jop Hall. for the purpose of attendine the fu- reral of onr late brother, Capt. WILLIAM E. SANFORD, LEWIS 1. COCGAN. Master HERBERT W. LUDWIG. Secretary. 14 SAUNDERS. MARY M. Suddenlv. on Tues- day. February 9. 1932. at Detroit_ Mich. while visit her il son, MARY M. SAUNDERS of 1665 Montello ave. ne . de- voted mother of Fred. Davis and John W. Saunders and Mrs. Estalle € Pyndell. She also leaves 15 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and _friends. Remains resting st the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eve sts sw. Funeral Tuesday, February 14, at 12:10 pm. from Seventh-day Adventist Church. Intermeat Arlinzton SCHULER. JENNIE. On Saturdar. February 13,1932, at Providence Hospital, JENNIE. beioved wife of Max Schuler. 'Funeral from her late residence. Silver Hill. Mondax. February 15, at 3 pm. Interment St Barnabas' Church Cemetery, Oxon Hill, Md. Relatives and friends invited. SPELLER. ISADC" 7 B. Entered into_ ete nal rest Saturc v February 13, 1932, at her residence, 7'4 12th st. n.e. ISADORE B SPELLER. devoted wife of Turner R Speller. loving mother of Vernelle K Tawana C. and Turner R. Speller. yr. She also leaves to mourn her departure a father. J. Frank Blagburn: mother, Lucy Blagburn_Yarborough; three sisters, Mrs Mildred Togan. Mrs. Lucille Gordon and Doris_Blagburn: two brothers, F. Leonard and Kennetn Blagburn. Remains resting temporarily at John T. Rhines funeral chapel. Notice of funeral hereafter. TQOLE, JOHN W. On Friday, February 12. 1932, JOHN W.. in his 75th year, beloved husband of Effie Alinut Tcole. 'Remains Testing at Warner E_Pumphrey's funeral parior, Rockville, Md. Funeral Monday, Pebruary 15. from St. Mary's Catholic Church. at 930 am. Interment Beallsville Cemetery. NER. CHARLES MELVIN. ~Departed this life on Friday, Pebruary 12. 1932, at 10.30 p.m.. at hiy Tesidence; 1625 Montello ave. ne..’ CH MELVIN TURNER. devoted son of Lewis Turner and the late Elenora Turner. He leaves to mourn their loss a loving father. stepmother, four brothers, one sister and a host of other relatives and friends. Puneral Wednes- day. February 17. from Mount Vernon M. E. Church, Ivy City, Northeast, at 1 p.m. One more saint has crossed the rives One more loved one on that shore. We will meet you in that city When our earthly trials are o'er. THE FAMILY. 16° WARD. ANNIE E. On Saturday. February 13, 1932, at 1:35 pm., ANNIE E, the be- loved wife of Mark E. Ward ~ Puneral from her late residence, 2011 _Kearney st ne. on Tuesday morning. February 16, at 8:30 o'clock: thence to St. Francis De Sales’ Church,” where requiem mass will be said at 9 oclock for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. T terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 15% WILLIAMS, MARY J. Departed this life at Preedmen's Hospital, February 1932. AR R AksT s teaves 10 mourn ‘their ‘loss & loving mother, Elizabeth. Williams, and devoted father. Ruffin_ Williams. ' Remains resting = at Ann F. Holloway funeral home. 342 P st. sw. Remains may be viewed at her Inte “résidence. Brentwood, Md. Sunds: Pebruary 14. at 2 o'clock. day. February 15, at 2 p. d Baptist Church. tives invited to attend. Bladensburg Cemetery. WOOD, FLOSSIE EVELYN. On Priday. February 12, 1932, at 11:50 a.m. at her Tesidence, 103 Rhode Island ave. Brent- wood, Md., FLOSSIE EVELYN WOOD. the devoted wife of James Bernard Wood and loving mother of James Bernard. ir. and Florence Lavinia Wood. She also_leaves five uncles and three aunts. Puneral Monday, February 15, at 1 pm. from First Baptist Church. Brentwood. Md.. Rev. Hall officiating. Remains resting at the ¥y ERest, Jarvis funeral church. - 1433 You st. n.w. In Memoriam. ASHMEAD, ISABELLE MARIE NAGAO. d but loving remembrance of unm- ter. ISABE] Who died Ociober 36, 1331 A precious one from us has gone. A voice we loved is stillec A Dlace is vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. MOTHER AND FAMILY. * BRAXTON, CARRIE. In loving memory of our dear mother, CARRIE BRAXTON. who geparted ‘this life six sears ago today. February 14. 1926. What is home without a mother? Al things this world But 'when ‘we 105t '0ur dear mother We lost our dearest Iriend God knows how much we miss you, Never shall your memory fa Loying thoushts still wander To the grave where you are laid. Our hearts still ache with sadness. Our eyes shed many a tear, God only knows how we miss you DEVOTEr BAYciTEnd” AN arAR: TON DODD AND MABEL BRAXTON. BUTLER. MARY ELIZA. of ot "dear. wife wnd" mother, "NANE ELIZA BUTLER. who departed this_life seven years ago today. February 14. 1925, Seven years ago since that sad da: OB IR AOyed s calied away, i SBAND AND CHI LOVING CROUCH, EDWIN D. In sad but loviny membrance of my dear father. EDW] CROUCH. who passed away one year ago today, February 14, 1931. Your memory is as dear to me As in the hour you passed HIS SON. EDWIN C. CH. PRANCIS. MARY E In loving memers of our deat mother. MAR) CS, debarics Thia Siie thivteen years ago "tos any. February 14, 101, But_many silent tears are shed en others are asleep, We miss your kind and cheery was, With you we spent our happiest davs: ‘We miss you when we ne a 1] On you, dear mother. we coul always depend. LOVING DAUGHTERS. FRANCIS. MARY F. Sacred to oF Ty dear mothier MARY E. FRANGIS, Thed o' tnirteess yeats ago Off Jory et are ne, will will 7ou ever return wif FRSHR BZ R0 88, 228 morn ‘When I drift to eternity’'s shore? ‘Will your eyes meet mine as in days that are_past? Wi} < thrill at the touch of your hand? Oh. icys i%at are gome. will I fnd yeu On m ‘hores S5hat mondertul lands. mwcls. MARY E. In sad but lovm: re- membrance of my datling sister. MARY E. FRANCIS. who left me 80 sudden thirteen Sears ako. Feoruary 14, Tob. Rest. sister. from your I Carried by the angels to_the lang o T KR R Welcomed by the Savior to the ‘heavenly g;g.mu‘ ith, the loved ones in ww.u. HARRIS. JORN F. In loving memory of my who ;:-‘ny Hhrce Jears seo today Pebratey T *fits DAUGHTER, ¥THELYM. GRUBES. * A—7 " In Memotiant, s4d but R God alone knows ho' T mi; ou. Never shall your nmer!uflyd: Loving thoug.ts shall always wander ‘To the grave where vou are laid. DEVOTED WIPE AND CH! REN. * MARCEY. HELL: E. In loving remem- ?‘rznn %’ 0.\1;" t‘lrdd:\‘flhl! [ELEN MAE L G LI 0 vei axo today. At_the bedside of Ty dear day Night by night and dav b 3 v hands ero And saw her slowly fade awarv. I tried so hard to keep her with me. But God wiiled that she snould 80 I vielded to the parting. ‘Though it filled mv heart with w DADDY AND MOTHER * PHILLIPS. GERTRUDE A. A tribute of to the memory of our teacher. GERTRUL. A. PHILLIPS. princival of Bryan heai who departed 1his life eight years a-o, Pebruary 14. 1924 ANTON DENSLOW. EDWARD TIMMOI BUGG. FLLEN MARSHALL In memory of ELLEN MARSHALL RUGG. who deparird this ‘life February 15. 1931. & memorisl service will be held in St. Simon Chapel. Croome. Md. at 1 o'clock p.m.. Mondar. February 15, the Rev. Mayo officiating. Priends snd relatives nvited. CROOME SETTLEMENT SCHOOL. * SCOGGINS. FLIZA. In sad but loving re- membrance of my dear mother. Mrs ELIZA SCOGGINS. who left me one year as0 today. February 14, 1931. Her painc of death are past, Labors and_ sorrows ceased. life’s long wu:fare closed at last. s found in peace her memory lingers. ender, fond and true Thers iz ‘not one’ moment. mother. That 1 do not think of vou BY HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. HEN- RIET:A HAWKINS. SHIELDS, CHARLOTTE A. In lovin ‘membrance of our devoted mother. CHAR- LOTTE A. SHIELDS. who entered into Test Pebruary 14, 1931 We will never forget you. mother, While in this world we stay, God only knows our feelings, Since_you have passed aws: CLARA 'AND BIDNEY DAVIS .+ SIMMONS. MARY F. 1In loving remem- brance of my dear wife. MARY E. SIM- MONS, who passed away nine years aso today, Pebruary 14, 1923. She had a smile t A heart as pur &0l To_those who Lnew and loved her. Her memorv will_never §row oid. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, EDW. SIM- MONS STEPHENS, LUCY L. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. LUC L. STEPHENS. who departed this life three years ago today, Pebruary 14, 1929. As_years go by and I grow older. Your memery is my binding tie. With a want in my heart for you. mother. That will never grow cold, and a lovs that will never die HER LOVING SON, ELMER H. STEPHEXS. STROBEL. RENRIETTA J. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear mother and wife. HENRIETTA J. STROBEL, who de- Parted this life seventeen years ago today, Pebruary 14, 1915 Our hearts cannot tell how we miss you, Our lips do not know what to say, Byt only God kiow: how we miss you, 1n our lonely home tod HER ' LOVING ' CHILDREN AND Hus- BAND. VASS. ELIZABETH CONWAY. In loving re- membrance of our Gear mother. ELIZA« BETH CONWAY VASS, who departed this life Febroary 14. 1917 Tl memory fades and life departs. Youw'll live for ever in our hearts Time takes away the edge of grief. Her memory turns back every leaf SHEPPARD AND MARIE. * WAUGH. RACHEL A. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of mother. RACHEL A Ut parted ‘this life eight years 12, 1924, We _miss you no less as the time passes on Than we did on the day of your going: one loved, February When alone in our sorrow the bitter ow. There come sweet memories of long a 80 Unknown to others you steal to our sl And_whisper. “Dear children, death can- not_divide.” HER LOVING CHILDREN, FLLA. JAMES AND NANNIE. WEAVER. MARY MARGARET. 1n lovin [emembrence of our darline girl MARGARET WEAVER, who lelt s three years ago, February Just when life was sl’eetefll And she could have lived her best. The gales of heaven opened she entered into that sweet rest. MOTHER AND SISTER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. - TABLER 928 M St. NW Natl 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. LT SRR ol SRS e 1009 H St. N.W, Phone National 2892, Formerly 940 ¥ _St. CHAMBERS JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 16th_St. W.__Phone North 0047. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST. . LINCOLN 08 " CHAS. S. . ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln_0372. J. WILL:AM LEE'S SONS, 'RAL DIRECTORS FUNEI CREMATORIUM 313 PA._ AVE. NW. NATIONAL 1384. 1388. LM GAWLER CO - Funeral Directors NA 1000w SERWD Ao e, am. P. J. SAFFELL FERSONAL SERVICE—REASONABLE, 733 _5th St. N.W. A. J. SCHIPPERT 1804 M St. N. N.r‘hll;z Frank Geier’s Sons Co. N.W. T N rioinone National 2473 JTCLEMENTS SONS 1241 Wis. Ave. Est. 1862. West 0804 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8t NE. Ambulance service. 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