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COOL SUMMER SUITS Charge It! 10 Pay as EISEMAN’S, 7th & F Convenient FEWER ADOPTIONS HERE Not Many Children Are Finding Foster Parents. Fewer children are being adopted this year because of the reluctance of medi- um-salaried residents to take on added responsibilities during the depression, according to welfare workers at St. Ann’s Infant Asylum, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Sister Rose, head of the asylum's Summer home in Berwyn, Md., said that only three or four youthful inmates of the institution have been adopted in the last year, although uv;r&li ye.g not enough cl ren ::gls:;u{}exew;gmnd of would-be foster arents. it Sixty-five children, ranging in age from a few months to five years, are now summering at the home in Berwyn. Reports $4,000 Gem Loss. DETROIT, June 18 (P).—Theft of Jewelry valued at $4,000 and of $50 in cash from a downtown hotel room was reported to police this evening by Mrs. G. A. Schlueter of Wilmette, IlIl. The Jewelry, including a $1,200 solitaire dia- mond ring, was missing when she awakened early this morning, Mrs. Schlueter told police. The PALAIS ROYAL June Profit Sharing Sale! In FOUR DAYS This Suite Became Another of alue - Sensations! Our A sensation? ALMOST A RIOT! Even furniture dealers shook their heads and won- dered how we could possibly SELL these suites for such a price! It wouldn’t be possible, | ordinarily. But an entire village in Pennsylvania is entirely dependent on a furniture fac-| tory for its livelihood. For almost seven months the factory dragged along with few orders; the management decided that only drastic steps could save the business and keep the community together. They trimmed every expense; bought materials at rock- bottom prices; turned these suites out at ACTUAL COST OF MATERIALS AND LABOR. And that's why hundreds of Washington homes are getting the furniture value of years! . . . The picture can’t tell you, words can’t tell you how really fine these suites are. NOT, mind you, slapped together. But REALLY CONSTRUCTED! And covered with either rust or green tapestry over mahogany-covered hardwood! And you may use our EASY BUDGET PLAN! Here is a coil-spring GLIDER and its low price—believe it or not—is only Talk about luxurious comfort...smart appearance...and built-to-last con- struction! fringed arm covers. You have all of them in this COIL SPRING glider. Fringed skirt valance. pattern; it comes in four-color effects! i Palais Royal—Faurth Floog ' Separate And look at that stunning cover 8.95 A D. C, MRS. WITCOVER DIES; WAS ACTIVE IN CLUBS Wife of Scottish Rite Official| Probably Will Be Buried in Washington. Mrs. Agnes Dillon Witcover, wife of the secretary general of the Scottish Rite Masons, seventh jurisdiction, died here Friday night. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but interment will probably be in Washington instead of Savannah, Ga., the former home of Mrs. Witcover. ‘When she died she was the president of the Southern Relief Society of Washington, a member of the Garfield Memorial Hospital board of managers, a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Political Study Club of this city, and also a member of the Parent-Teacher Association and the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. She was a past vice president of the Georgia State So- ciety of Washington. Mrs. Witcover is survived by her hus- band, H. Wallace Witcover, long prominent in Masonic circles; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Dorothy Eastwood, and two sons, H. Wallace Witcover, jr, and David Carl Witcover. ROWE RITES FRIDAY etired Army Major to Be Buried in Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services for Maj. John T. Rowe, U. 8. A, retired, who died Oc- tober 24, 1931, at Coral Gables, Fla,, will be held in Arlington National Cemetery next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Daisy Chapman Rowe of Coral Gable: Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS Largest in the City A Whole = $65 Low as = Phone or write your Address. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. Funeral | BROWN, W.WARREN i TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road y Col. 0464 Phones | 4 4ams 10341 CHAMBERS | Gives A $350 Couch Casket funeral—the full funeral, $195. Shipping funerals, complete, as low as $65. We have a wonderful fll;le'l’ll, cars and all, only $65, The Greater Chambers Co Largest in the City Main Office Cor. 14th and Chapin | Sts. N.W. Phone COL 0432-0433-0157 Phone_or write your ad- dress. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How their urge to progress. A service of progressit PHONE Funeral collar, no tag: 11:15 a.m. June 16, ALL of history was first written in the hearts of men—their desire to explore, ments, a Service of Sympathy and Sencerity. NORTH 3815 W. ERNEST JARVIS CO., INC. JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONE. WOMAN ILL YEAR DIES Funeral Arrangements for Mrs, Edna G. Thompson Are Incomplete. Mrs. Edna G. Thompson, 58, died last night at her home, 820 L street south- east, after an illness of about a year. She is survived by her husband, John ‘Thompson; three sons, Alonzo, Louls and Herbert Thompson, and a daugh- ter, Mrs. Mabel Aul of New York. Funeral arrangements have not been Cards of Thanks BERCKMAN, MARGARET A. The fa the late " MARGARET "5 " BERGRMAN wishes to extend ’lnceu thanks and ap- preclation o ‘relafives. Triends and clubs or thelr beautiful (ributes. Kind express sions of sympathy and services rendered AL thelr recent bereavement v KOSTER. AUGUST P._The family of the late AUGUST P. KOSTER wish to thank their manv friends for the beautiful floral tributes. their sympathy extended and services rendered at their recent be- reavement. THE FAMILY. * Braths. ALEXANDER. BARBARA. On Baturday, June 18, 1932. at Emergency Hospital. BARBARA ALEXANDER, wife of John Al- exander, sister of Mrs. Beatrice Barnes. Mrs. Connie Valentine, Mrs. Margaret Jonés, Harry and Ora Cook. She slso leaves other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting at John T. Rhine: chapel. Srd and Eye sts. 5.W. funeral later. BROOKS, JAMES W. On Thursday, June 16, 1932. ‘at his residence. 708_Spring st.. Stiver Spring, Md., JAMES W, beloved husband ~ of ' Susan ~ Elizabeth _ Brooks and father of Marie Brooks. Etherson. Lilllan L. Moore of Buffalo, N. Milton Brooks of Detroit. Mich.: Lois and James W. Brooks. jr.: Robert Lee Brooks of Chicago, Il Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co__funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. nw. on Monday. June 20. at 11 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Inter- ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 19 BROWN. WILLIAM H. (DICTY). Departed this life Friday. June 17. 1932, st St Elizabeth’s Hospiial. WILLIAM H. (DICTY) BROWN. He leaves to_mourn their loss a devoted wife Mrs. Mayme Brown of 306 Bouth Capitol st one brother, Charles Brown: three si Ella Johnson. Busie Scott and Ma of other relatives resting at John T. Rhines' funeral cha 3rd and Fye sts. sw.. until Sunday m ing. Puneral Sunday. June 19. at 2:30 pm. from the Colimbia Lodge _Elks' Home, 3rd st. and R. I ave. n.w. Inter- ment ‘Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 19 WILLIAM_ (DICTY). _Columbia Lodge. No. 5. 1. B. P. O. E. of W.. are hereby ‘motified of the funeral of Brother WILLIAM (DICTY) BROWN, to be held at Elks’ Home. 301 R. 1. ave.'nw.. at 2:30 P.m. Sunday. June 19, 1932 Body to lie in state at Elks' Home from 9 a.m. Sister lodges and temples_invited. | SYLVESTER H. EPPS. Exalted Ruler. Attest: LEE CAMPBELL, Secretary FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Ani L 13 w._North 5730. LOST. BELGIAN POLICE DOG. old: mname. Nellie: lost at auto accident fear Marham, Md.: has D. C._ta. Lin. 8195 BILLPOLD, brown _leather. _containing ney and_ papers: probably vicinity G -, and Sheridan’ sts. Reward. Georsia uneral Notice of he ey: vicinity 14th and K sis. n. morning._Shepherd 2567-W. _Reward. _ BLACK PURSE lost Friday at A. & P. gtor 1225 Pa. ave. se. Return 1360 G se. Liberal reward BOSTON BULL DOG. large, wearing harness and tag: answers to name of “Beans”: lost Sundsy. June 12. Forest- Yl and Meadow, Md. Reward. ~Cail. Met BUNCH_OF KEYS on chain bered 300" lost Saturday. Address. 5.t one key num- 31 reward. . &ray leather. Teligious me Reward. Ga. 4234-J. male. white ngs: vicinity Brookeville i Md."tag No. 924., Re- cont, Hecht & ave. Cherrydale, nai ‘Snubs”"collar with Owner's name, Charles- ton, S. C._Reward. Call W EYEGLASSES. in mounting, June 16, probably in taxi taken 15th and’ H sts. to 1609 22nd st. Reward. North_7432. case, Friday et en Toute to 4422 nw Call Ad. 4697 POCKETB! ~Blue _leather. papers valuable only to owner, ward. _Cleveland _6400. PURSE. lady's. black. confaining eveglasses and $1. Return klasses. 1503 Van Buren st. Georaia 4033 PURSE_White_leather, containing _mone in Peoples Drug Store, 10th and F sts. n Friday noon. Reward. Mrs Mildred Bar bour. 5519 Sher n.w. Emerson 097 RAT TERRIER. tan. female: no 3201 Rock i 3rd containing keys. Re- Creek’ Church rd. n.e. Reward RE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER. colla tag: answers to name Jerry. Reward. ATC) and 8:30 am. Friday; between eward. WRIST WATCH. white gold broken: initials R. A. C. North 6750. methods and appoint- Chureh 1432 YOU STREET N.W. PRIVATE AMBULANCE U. S. Govt. Undertakers for Colored Sailors and Soldiers Licensed in States of Maryland and Virginia R | We are here to scrve people in every walk of life, and whenever called on there is but one Ryan Service—that is, the UTMOST IN SATISACTION AND COM- PLETENESS to the smallest detail. 11 Always remember that the final tribute of love and respect may be held without heedless expenditure when the Ryan Service is used. 1 AND SO WE EMPHASIZE ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN SERVICE. § Perfectly appointed funeral home. Music if desired. These essentials are offered without For our complete funeral prices, Lady attendant. extra charge. Atlantic 1700-1701. Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service call James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Atlantic 1700-1701 in or vicinity of | ‘u}.\quns. KATE V. Braths. CARLL. ALFRED HAZEN. Passed Saturday. June 18. 1932. at 3 a. FRED HAZEN, beloved son of Mary and the late’ George V/. Carll. Punerai from his late home. 919 Tth st. a.e. on Tuesday. June 21, at 3 p.m._Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 20 DUDLLY, HENRY. Suddenly. on Saturday. 8. 1932.° at 1617 15th st. n.w.. at_Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later, EDWARDS, GRACE. On Saturday. June 1932. at 9:45 am.. at Garfield Hospital GRACE EDWARDS. v Edwards. mother of Andrew. and Ralph Edwards. daughter of MTs. Love Mittchell and the late J. E. Love, sister of Flora Grady and Susie Freemon. Roscoe C. Dcrothy and Stanley Love. Re- mains resting at the W. Earnest Jarvis funeral church until Monday, 11 thereafter at the late residence. 1118 1d. n.w. Puneral Tuesday morning. June 21, at 10 am. St Augustine’s Church. where requjem high mass will be sung for the repose of her soul. 20 FAIRFAX. LOTTIE L. Departed this life on Wednesday, June 15. 1932, after a 1ong iliness, LOTTIE L PAIRFAX of Kalo- rama road. devoted wife of L. Fairfax and another of Elmer Fairfax. Remains at Frazier's funeral home. 289 Rhode Island ave nw. Funeral Sunday, June 19. at 12 o'clock, from Frazier's funeral home, 389 Rhode Island ave. nw. Friends invit- ¢d. Interment Lincoln Memorial Ceme- ery. FISHER. JAMES W. Suddenly. on Saturday. June 18 1932, JAMES W. FISHER. beloved husbaid of Minnie L. Pisher. "Remains Testing at the funeral parlor_of Warner E. Pumphrey. Rockyille, Services Mon- day, June 20 at 11 . at the chapel of ‘Warner "E. Pumphrey.” Rockville. Md. Interment Darestown Cémetery. Darnes own, Md, FOWLER, ALICE V. On Saturday. June 18, 3 dence, 2201 W 'st. se.. ALICE V. FOWLEI ral from the above residence or sday. June 21, at 8:30 am. Mass at Teresa’s_Church. 13th and V sts. se, at 9 am. Re and friends invited. Interment Congres- sional Cemetery. 20 FULCHER, CHARLES VAN. On Thursday June 16, 1932, at Naval Hospital, CHARL) VAN, beloved husband of Mart Fuicher. He is survived by two chi Funeral from the W. W. Chambers { home, 1400 Chapin 'st. n.w. on_Bi June 19, at 4:30 p.m. Interment Yo y on . AL~ aret A STEPHEN. Friday June 1 oo reside: nw. W. STEPHEN husband ‘of Estelle M Entered 1922, u 11 “memb are reaested {0 assemble at DR. HENRY L. BAILEY, J. C. BURLLS. Sect. FUILER, W EPHEN. Al members of Soclal Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., e here- by ordered to assemble in specfal com- munication Monday, June 20. 1932, at 12:30 pm.. at the temple for the purpose ements for and attend- ing_the funeral of our late brother. W. STEPHEN FULLER. Services et Nine teenth Street Baptist Church, Monday, June 20, at 2 pm ROYAL W. BAILEY. W. M. ANDREW J. PAYNE, Sec'y. w. N. The members of tective League will ¢ our president. W Attest: FULLER. WILLIAM B, HARRIS, Vice Pr GEORGE L. WALTON, Secretary. GARNER. JAMES F. On S: 1932 JAMES F. aged 51 band of Minnie N. beloved Funeral vears, rner 24 8th . at 2 pm. ted to attend. emetery. N . On Tuesdav. June . at her residence. 933 N st. n ALMA_ GIBBONS, beloved daughter Rosa Huckstep, sister of Warren and Linwood Hil John George. Survivin Telatives and {ri al June 19, at 2 pm. from Frazier's f home, 39 R I ave. n.w. Friends in Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemete: GORDON. EMMETT. On Th 16, 1932. at his re EMMETT GORDON. ‘Gordon Inte; Go a ndmother. Mrs. Frances Cross mond, Va: two sunts_and relatives and frien the John T. R and Eve sts_ sw. 19, at 130 pm Intermen GRASTY, EVA D. On_ Frida 1932, ot her residence. East F: v ‘c of the late M mothe: M; Grasty al_services Mo 20, at 2:30 p.-.at the chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.%. Interment Rock Creei Cemetery. of Rich- 1 chapel, naay. from On Friday. 2. \2 . A spectal meeting of Chapter. No. 2 s d for 10 am ANNA L LAMBERT. ANNA S HEGNER, on_Monday. at Masonie services ment Arlington National Cemeters. cinnati papers please copy ) HEILBRUN, ANDREW J. On Friday. June 7. 1932, 'ANDREW J. aged 64 be- husband of Mary rs. Dewitt Man Funeral from 1030 am HEREST, EMMA LOUISE. On F. 7. 1932, EMMA LOUISE HERB of the late D: g sister of Mrs and Mrs. Minnie Richte: her late ‘residence. 1305 G on Monday, June 20. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. rment Prospect Hill Cemete 19 HIPKINS, MARY. On Thursday. June 16, 1932, at Garfield Hospital. MARY HIP- KINS. the devoted wife' of Hipkins and ~ daugh Julia Holmes. ~Not| Remains resting_at eral church, 1432 U st On_ Friday. a Herbst, Sawyer 2 St nW. (nee _Shea), wife of the late Franz Kopp from' her late residence on 20, at 8:30 am Reauiem Ann's’ Church at 9 am. friends ‘invited to_attend. Mount Olivet Cemeters. LEE. WILLIAM HENRY. Departed Thurs: day, June 16, 1932, at’his residence. 1265 New Jersey ave. se. WILLIAM HENRY LEE, joving son of William F. and Nannie Francis Lee. loving brother of _Agnes Smith. Ethel Mathews. Estell Gibson. Gindys Traasa Davis. Mabel Elizabeth Lee. Elice Cecile Lee Albert Joseph Lee, John Francis Lee and Frank Jerome Lee. He also leaves a host of other and friends. Remains resting at gene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st. Funeral Monday. June 320. at 9 am. from St. Vincent de Pauls Church, South Capitol and M sts. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13 LEWIS. THERESA A. On Thur<day, June 16, 1932. at her residence, 1022 1st st. n.w, THERESA_A.. beloved wife of Rodgers A: Puneral the 14 James T. Ryan Pa. se. o Monday. ‘Jure 30. at 8:30 a.m. thence 1o St. Aloysius Church. Wwhere mass will be said at § am. Relatives and friends are invited. Intefment Cedar Hill Ceme- tery. 19 MADISON, CARRIE. On Tuesday. June 14, 1932, at’ her residence. 1410 3rd it. n.w. CARRIE MADISON. Funeral Monday. June 20, at 1 p.m. from Frazier's funeral home, 389 R. I. ave. n.w, 19 MARSHALL. ANNIF ESKRIDGE. Departed this life on Friday, June 17. 1032, at 1:45 am. at Carson's Private Hospiial. AN- NIE ESKRIDGE MARSHALL. devoted wife of Charles Marshall. loving mother of Bowie J. Carroll. Daisy, Ruth and Joseph E. Esk J. and Phillis Marshall; grand- motker Charles and Harry Carroll and Annfe Pler, Funeral Monday., June 20. at 1 pm.,_ {rom Mount Carmel Baptist Church. 3rd and Eye sts. n.w. 19 MARSHALL, ANNIE ESKRIDGE. The Ladies’ ‘Columbia Aid Association announces the death _of MRS. ANNIE ESKRIDGE MAR- SHALL. Funeral Monday. June 20. 1932, at 1 p.m., from Mount Carmel Baptist Church. INDIANA TYLER, President. J. E. BANES, Recording Secretary. MARTINEK, JOHN F. On PFriday, June 17, 1932, at United States Soldiers’ Home, JOHN F. MARTINEK, beloved husband of Emma Martinek and father of Harry L.. William_T. and George E. Martinek, Mrs. George T. Lemmer, Mrs. C. H. Cross, Mrs. T. J. Beavers and Mrs. Rose Houser| Fu- neral from his late residence. 1625 Olive .. Kenilworth, D. C., Tuesday, June 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 20 MAYARD, VIOLA. Departed this life on Friday, June 17, 1932, 9:15 p.m.. at her residence, 624 20th st. n.e. VIOLA MAY- ARD (nes Palmer), devoted wife of George Mavyard, loving daughter of Eustice and Cordie Palmer and devoted sister of Mary ‘Taylor, Odie Scesco, Lillian Shaw, Georgia Canada, Coretta Lewis. Ulysses, Clement. Carnegie and Willlam imer. She leaves also & host of other relatives and {riends Remains resting at Barbour Bros.’ funeral home, 48 K st. n.e.. until Monday, June 20, .m.,_thereafter at her late residence. Funeral Tuesday, June 21, at 1 o'clock; from the above residence. Relatives and Lewis. parlors ave. friends invited to attend. Interment Lin- coln Memorial Cemetery. 20 MITCHELL, SAMUEL JOSEPH. On Satur- day, June 18, 1932, SAMUEL JOSEPH MITCHELL of '1695 Gales st. n.e..' beloved husband of Mary E. Mitchell, Notice of funeral hereafter. NAGEL, CORA M. Departed this life on ‘Thursday. June 16. 1932, after a long ill- ness. CORA M. NAGEL (nee Childs). be- love wife of Joseph A. Nagel. Re- mains resting at the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeest branch funeral home, 517 11th st 8. Funeral private, a | BURROWS, A—-7" Beatha. NEAVITT. CARRIE B. On Saturday. June 18. 1932, st her residence, 4618 8th st. - CARRIE B.. beloved mother of Louise Neavitt. Brief services at the above ;ggalles.lcrlvl‘l;ndl)’.d.lun‘e 20, IIBI am. Fu- es interment St. Michael's Methodist Church, St. Michael's, Monday. June 20, at 3 p.m. b SCHUM. EMILY. On Friday, June 17, 1933, at her residence, 3207 Warder st. EMILY SCHUM. widow of Danlel Schum. and mother of St neral’ from above residen Cemetery. o SEIBERT. MARY B. On Thursday, June 16, 1932, at her residence, 915 Mass. ave. n e., MARY B. beloved wife of the late Pelix P. Seibert. Funeral from her late resi dernce Monday, June 20, at 8:30 am., thence to St. Joseph's Church, where mass SHORT. PERCY. 8uddenly, on Friday. June 17 1932, at 1222 1st st. sw. PERCY BHORT,’ beloved husband of Lucy 8hort, son of ‘Lottie Short. He also leaves & grandmother, Jennie Ashton: a brother, Arthur Washington: two aunts and many other relatives and friends. Remaing resting at the John Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and ‘Eve s.w. Notice of funeral later. SNOUFFER, BENJAMIN June 18, 1932 at the home of his_son, Giarles ' Snouffer, Potomac, Md., BEN- JAMIN R. in his 80th vear, the beloved husband of the late Martha Snouffer. Pu- neral Tuesday. June 21. at 2:30 p.m., from the above residence. Interment in Poto- mac Chapel Cemetery. SPRING, EVERETT. June 17, 1932, at Liis residence. 1729 3 Capitol” st., 'EVERETT SPRING, be husband of May S on Monday, June 20, | friends’ favited WELSH, FRANCIS EDWARD. _Suddenly, on rsday, June 16, 1932, FRANCIS ED- ARD (Jack usband of Helen M. Welsh (nee Boyd). Puneral from 8. H. Hines Co., 2901 14th st. n.w., Monday, June 20, at 11 am 19 WHITE, JAMES C. On Saturday, Ju 1932, ‘at his residence, the Ch Apt.'721, JAMES C., beloved h. Savage W and former the Repubiica: President Coolidge Chambers Co.’s st. n.w., Monday thence to St sts. n.w R. On Saturday, 1ddenty. on Priday, secretary under from W. W. 1400 Charin 830 am; end V In Memoriam LILLIAN. In memo: who departed this of days gone by, s gone foreve MOTHER- . In loving d brother. loving re- d, JOHN life 13 Anniver- Bright- & : HI§ LOVING WIFE, NELLIE. * GEORGE ENOCH. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father end husband. GEORGE ENOCH BUR- ROW: departed iife two yegrs ago today. June 19, 1930. i HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * S, d but loving re- nt. MARY 8. ROWN. who dep: 280 today, e to my ¢ who died 13 ¥ 1919, heart your memory 1 kind and YOUR DEVOTED _AND. ¢ TER. BERTHA SMITH. FORD. MARY ELIZABE' membrance of our dea ELIZABETH FORD. who a0 today, June 19. 193 ssed are the meek, for th pellessed ate the meek, for they shall HER_DAUGHTER_AND_FAMILY. ERAL DIRECTORS. 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