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brenspsl I MREERERS AR R ARG RN AR camun INC HONES ® OLN Q+&2 01 Seems Difficult FUNERAL SERVICEI & .COSTS LESS ® 3UT BEARS NO STIGMA _OF CHEAPNESS to separate the wheat from the chaff, and determine who really is the lowest priced funeral director in Washington, As a matter of fact, it is no problem at all. We were twenty years ahead of all others in offering low-priced funeral services; today we are still Washington's LOWEST priced funeral directors, IDIEAIL FUNERAL HOME INC 8I6 H STREET N.E. SERVICES ARE HELD FOR R. S. BROOKINGS | Philanthropist Will Be Buried in St. Louis, Where He Spent Great Part of Life. Funeral services were held at 11 am. today for Robert Somers Brookings, 82, founder of the B Institution, who died 21700 street, fol weeks., The body® wil Louis, where Mn Brookings spent - great p-n of his life, for burial. philanthropist, _economist and eduutor. who retired from active busi- ness at 46 to devote his life and for- tune to educ-;‘ion and reuucvhmurv‘etd as ‘Washington University Louis until he came to Washing- ton the war as dul.rm-n of the Price-! Committee the War Industries rd. A native of Maryland, he received |, his only formal ecuuum at West Not- ;L::hnm Academy in that State, but received honorary de from Yale, Harvard, Washington g:l versity and the University of Missouri, and was the author bf nenn.l authori- | tative works on subjects dealing with | economics. Marriage Licenses. ik S e dbr 145 Rarvard ot H hnor nr]nd ‘senver. 35, Bal Myer lhr]lch 24,03&&“7- der ‘l; lfld E lu . ,24. 4102 Third st and d'mrmu A% 100 Wassnchiserts | n Alice Morey, 21,17 i Rev. ison. George M. Lars. 30, and Edith walton 38. both of New yank Gily; Rev. Allan F. | Poore. Susries M. Wilson, a8, 1023 and | o E Barned, 31, 1623 1 st . Horman | Funeral Bervices Will lo Held To- morrow in Glenwood. PROMINENT TUTOR EXPIRES SUDDENLY William T. Mackey Taught Her- bert Hoover, Jr., and Col. Lindbergh Here. A heart’ attack in a Philadelphia suburb proved fatal yesterday to Wil- liam T. Mackey, 50, former Latin | teacher at Sidwell Friends School here, who numbered Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh and Herbert Hoover, jr, among his pupils. Mr, Mackey was overcome in the of- fice of the tax collector at Woodbourne, Pa., where he had gone from his home 1| M. Miackey futored young Lindbergh Y. ey tul young in beginners’ Latin duxm the school term of 1914-1915, when the fiyer was brought as a boy to Washington by his late father, a member of Congress from Minnesota. also taught Herbert Hoover, jr., several years later. During his assoclation with the school here from 1914 to 1923, three of Mr. Mackey's children were enrolled, Agnes, | Jean and Willlam. Mr. Mackey, former mayor of Philadelphia, Mackey, & cousin of Harry. A. | Noted Penman Often Called to White House to Write Invita- tions for Social Functions. tentort oL DOIASLEE spOInL: perintendent mast 2] - ments in the Post Office Deartment, died yesterday at Providence Hospital after ‘a heart nud. suffered_while en route his in Priendship Heights, Md. Mr. Sullivan was known throughout the Government service as a pen- man, and often before hé became as- sistant superintendent was called to the White House to write invitations to social functions. He was & native of Boston and grad- uated from the Georgetown University Law School in 1898 as highest ranking man in his class. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Polk Sullivan; a son, Juns Polk Sullivan, and a daughter, Miss Mary Stuart Sullivan. Funeral services will be held at his residence, 230 Wootton avenue, Priend- ¢ ship Heights, at 8:45 am.,, Friday, fol- lowed by mass at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Tenleytown. at 9 am. Births R Reg)orted . Constantis Winifred G. Lester, girl. cn.fl?s" T and iy BTNy b and Floren nbauer, girl. — and Ella E. %ru lhg Sigd ?}c@ =0 bo: 8. 3P4 Virkinie 0. Seoet yie, jonn B and Martha L Hughes, sirl attie Savage. zirl. William and Priscilla Matthews, girl. Reosevelt and Watkins, girl. Siife and Diana ends ar etery, &l. & 11 -- l\u-um -nfl mains will le ment at, Hageratown, here sei Rose Hi] Trrival, Mitetment Hasersconn, ia. 18 AN, Sty S ;w d ave. n.w. Notice_of neral fater. a7 PO M 'y I3 tive: main: y be viewed -Iur 7 .m .. W ua.'y.’” November 16, Richard- a ‘Co. {uneral churth, 1790 Vermont noral ‘services at St. PAUL'S November 17. inter- CBayne's Comete CARTER. ISABELLE F. Deos n_Tuesday, November 15, ary 1 ilindss, rmen) of 926 o, n Albert Car! W, T atoved wife of James otice of numnl later. CARTER, MARY V. On Monday, Novem- ber 14. 19;&_ at 10:05 a. Baersl, Y the blhflvl! Y!Ild.g“v m’ ednesday. November Relatives . and fmna: invited. ~ Inter- ment at. Prospect Hill Cemetery. CROMWELL, MELVIELE. On Tuesday, No- 1932, at I}Y ., at the resi- e of m: dlu(h v Neva O Cromuwell, CROM- copy.) Flease omit flowe: 2 JoxEs. ‘30!.0.0)' Ly . 3. . Chprch, 4th and T ste. se. at | urs énmn Vo 16 On uend-v. GHE: mn'nfl; “ovemin S T Georgetown ST LT Pumul services 'l'hllndlv‘ fo- -my. from Hysong's fu- n.w. Relatives an 1nv1 o ‘Sitend Inverment Glenwood Cemete: 16 On Tuesday, November 15, PRANK: LN JONES. ” devoted son ot Lewic And (brother of Hortense Bruester. S resting, a1 the W. Kmmest Jarvi funeral home, 1 ou Aow, untll ereater athis Jafe Tesi- gw. Fune s-mm., 100; e J. T, X Eificotn Memorlnrbr: =/ :rm i KIEWIT, KAT " e HERINE P. Monday, Ha On M« llflfl lt ‘her _residence. A oy of this eity, lllu mun pariors, 1300 st. n.w. ices Thursday, l'ovlmbe 17, !rn:l lhe W!ltmlnlttr = reh, st. Rock Greek Cfln tery., LAWLER, MAR 00 at ok mue Suiey T You DA Wil t | BROWN, urm "ovu'nml. SUSIE A Tn lo ‘mothy I Memoviam T i A 2 ANNTE ite of love . J;’%‘E ber. xa o8 VNG Wire. Branec of ‘our dekr husband snd !:m-r GLANOY, "who ember 16 foe meaceful, rest .5 ol Rl Roewd emosy nu il remain craxcy. B8 FSRSY Iho dlm mreo years m\;fl.y En IAI.L luml‘rr . In sad but gur devoted ‘wite s E] de- Paried” thia gt tmenty_sight years st {oda5: November To." 1004 Mother, thou att gons w rest, this shall THel when we réach Thy glory we may Koep her, Jesus, in Till we' re " mehtings ol mm-d. *interiment “Sounr Oivet ’??;: mznu. Nove wm 8{ . IM &thor Mudel. f, Drusilia A rom,the w"':’r b e nest Jarvis Tineral clirch, 1430 ot g e Res S pet ward Douse ommum o Interment 'Lin- coln Memorial Cemeter: I Triends ‘Govaialty nvied: Teistives 2ad on day, No- ¢ hiS resldence. 6517 Chase. D. C., HARRY of Grace ' Sartwell Punersl from Cis late veel: dence on Thursday. November 17. at § ‘the Then, oh, Maste As'we did in HER OTED HARDING, DAISY D. In sad but loving Temembrance of our dear mother i wife, DAISY D. HARDING, who_depa: this life nine vears axo today_ November 16, 19; HUSBAND AND CHIBDREN. MeF) MILLER, J. A L. s tribute of love to Swest memory of - desr husband. L A Dassed on one year ago today, Nove Dassed o I 2 ember I will know why clouds instead of sun Were over many a cherished pi Why song had ceased when scarce begin— D there some time I will understand. To have and love and then to B This is the greatest sorrow of my h: Till_memory fades and Jite a-puu irl. Lorenzo and Olive Wilson, irl. thence to Blessed You'll live forever in d Lindsay. ¥ir] ?heu mase Wil be pteres e b .*.'".”m" TRUDE, * { Wel fll Colvin, Bessie Washington. Cori for the repose of his soul. MILLER, J. MILES. In venla Grisby and Geneva Mercy.| @and friends invited. Interment t| m Y ' - ""' loving re- Thuredsy.” November 17, 4t % | Olin ) ""gn TR S gur dear son and brotner et Cemeter: iscos, an. way from B W. Erpest Jarvis 'funeral Us one year ago A " weit Foint Ve e (% member of uu Du Pont family at ghes Waah Ba'-"oy &firen “3‘? You it ! . N Hm'losz nm-% e g cvember s 38, oo Hovember 16, 16 gl‘ ‘ LEN e E pe, i dAdUert. P f er T he star Brgdie AL o M .‘.:' 7 ':ij-gg'l gi-f"i' &-h.,{or, boy. no?:.(;::méou CAROLINE. _Suddenty. on N nee oo i l ru'k&ri-.'“‘u" S5Ot %% AR | The Bible, or some part of it, has now %flf‘ L nnd hebele S S¥ienin, bor. | fdce Rlumial” GORA GARGLIIR DOUGEE fi.é.‘n’fl? s e koo 5 Watter 5. ¥ been translated into over 900 languages. ung fi" Johnson, g:y o &2 S:fi:}“:’,'"f,"‘ 4 c';r &hnlu Dw:u g s | #nt: h‘om; K ng‘.‘{‘. g eves fiom, our S of Clarendon, Va. Varrenen. deatn we do by thres awlchters O'CONNOR, WILLIAM J. _Suddenly, on g king. in sl 7o ly, ving kind A a sal Tuesday.” November 15,1035 8¢ cu'su-ny §a B Shd st to The end’ul yao Dade, hrother of Loulu Grhhy o35, | Arts in London and formerly taught Dil {.-mo“ X. Hancock. 24, 9308 Minne. | was a fellow of the Royal Society of Ryp E, ¥ Johnon languages at the Germantown, Pa., School. He recently had been mt.orln( his 62nd Bemains ?mn. S The Pugeral m..’.“.': \ise ome year ago, today 3 ©Our loving son passed away. §od takss the loved ones from our ut never Hospital cere and kind in heart and m : endon, V. Joved hsband 5 o “riinaton National Cembters. the thirty= lnu;thlyelrhofkhh a IS LoviNG MOEHRE 78! his SISTERS. FORD, 13%““1';1« On_Monday. November :‘:“’ from . ,'1932, at_the residence of her son. A MYERS, NELSON. In sad Charles B. Ford, East Riverdale. Md.. Relati l rme M ANI;II 8. beloved wife of the late .m{n értment Mount RS wiho — ' o PAGE. MARY JANE. one Tont ‘e ey "Nosenaiacd & . 3 s svill Pun, e AGE, .4 A AND ' 18AB! “u sdi Novemper 17, me 8t ¢ i o Tmal gy~ R R T cwwnl!uflllz Sureh. ™ tokeriment chureh vule, Md.. where mass will be said at O |, Cemeters. “ am.’' Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PANZER, EDWARD. On Tuesday, November 16 at Freedmen's Hospitel, ED- { HENSON., MARTHA. On Monday. November NZER. Remal; resting at the o Y 3 MA] fl"';(A\I HE‘NS[ON !1(.1)“““ ‘YV;II!‘I"KMS. Jlx;\"fl funers church, 1432 < mother of James Butler, siste ose- n.w." Inter Bhine Fenwick. Annie. Gross, Katie Brooks, Bt et & G PERKINS, JOHN 8. In loving rems of my hilspand. JOHN 5. PERR mh"::: feparted this lite’ one ‘veur today, Novem- Loved in life, refembered in death. RITTER, SOPHIE. A tribute fll IDVO ID‘ devotion to the sweet memeory of my dear :\:.U,\!Ylnmx.!n ITTER, who Dassed y “one November 18, 1031, Jo AH° today, In fl’ heart your memo: iy ly, hnd!l’a 'Bfld and true; A Pivnt T A rit iSO Jmother, Maggie Thompson, Hayes Williams and | FORTER. BLANCH, Rufus Williama. Funeral Thursdey. No. Boinist lliness. vember 17, &t 1 p.m., from J. T. Stewart’s funeral home, 80 H st. ne. Interment Bladensburg. Deaths Reported Walter Baseman, 71. Sibley Hospital. Rancolph Emma Oetzel, 69. 915 Farrasut st mons Ceret, }“ s Louise Greer, . Gallinger Hospital. | RDY. J William G. Chamberlain, 65, Union Sta- © Navembeo s, Foas® arted this lite afte PORTER. " 466 Keaves s mourn Suddenly. I need lots of gay- spirited frocks—but I'm not budging from my budget.” tio Olxt !l Ca ; E?lurd G. Clark, 61. St. Elizabeth's Hos- | beloved hm:g_l 4,2 L N . ROSASCO, MAGDALINE. T = Katheri) P. Kiewit, 59, 608 E st. ‘oday reca™s tl Rflmf{ 'é’ Akers’ "B Cordela Hospiear, | NEEVES: YARY M. on Tuesd Bemory of our dear mother: MAGDALINE B. ‘Tavenngr, 48, 713 Fulion st. L, lum' nce. 1214 fadaeaty” 3 "m"'vn-‘u rted so w‘r'}\'fifix ?J:“W” R R Rhner | furvived Sy Yoo dsughects: Jeidie Fratces e e ) ize, Iwin, and Mary ‘. "Pisher, ‘and DAUGHTERS. MRS. oN ' 0. i Frank ‘Huthies, 41. Georsetown Universtty | 0% Retvest elght frand -%E'NM: 05D 3 3 k Roveri W. Hannemann, ir. 20, en route | Fhursday. "flvm "t' P ak ROSASCO. - | sibley Hospjtal. m £16 gnrx ory ,‘ puSprdon ‘Textor. Infant, Ohildren's Hos- Hel.r h""m%n o, TRANK ST George. Armer. 60, 345 224 ot REH. HELEN A mnxm e 1038, Inihomas Hepburn. 61, Home for Ased and | "1i§ FHLFY mu{ #2?“.-1 November peloved dawnur SOLLE] Estelle Oarroll. 58, Sibley Hospital e oo & m,, L our 5%, SR e pital, o Sugersl from " usban e, JOuN 1 Sram s Hou F&t’:‘!m o oo -ho 1gied one ear ‘sgo today, November s thoughts. Just to show Price. 45, Casualty Hosp Fred Byid, 35, 1533 10th st. 1 Friends are'inbited, SCHED George Newman, 19, Tubercilosls Hos- | UCH, CHARLES 5 Wedriesday, Novembes . 133 { _John H. Hayes. infant. 55 N st. s.e. residence. E A —_ ———— CH. Mmemory of my darling mother, n 8r. FO father of chmuA Scheach, jr. 1 TALKS, who left me suddenl from the Wm. Foar today, 7 RS o B e | chabl SR o Sy | s se0 aain, sgnenly 3 e Lesgue, MO st u o e 23 Dm. Relatives pd, ‘friends {5 e Vited: Interment Rock Creak Tan: m" in 'fl‘fi:&.g\'ifi..n‘u%'gzm Xn sad but lov. BAG—Lady's bllckuhél vlcln‘l’ T4th and Fickle? . . oh perhaps, in matters of heart—but A "”8«’"" ——— never about clothes. Of course I've always had a Cotimden ga_Call Cal Sste. Wawsra '_'l‘r‘“o;“ m‘:fln-‘* suppressed desire to buy about 67 dresses and 48 | S8l on et 2 AELTS} Shoe Ehos, o E,é_““ “‘“" '::::;. hner ha oihts | gl 11 Sesrs” Sony A f hats at once . . but I know just what I can afford .. | 'fixf‘fi’:“fl‘n‘?"?‘ifi“""' G SIfS | iy fu,..,.‘l"’;:,,.l.u " 'm,“" = — and I make the most of every red cent! When I'm R se i e Ty W _?"""'.' D | E———— dating with “The Young Man Who * *’ I choose ou l"‘c"'{“‘e‘i‘“‘“”s‘mfif 3‘%‘%3’&5@‘&&“;}"“ o e wie my weapons carefully . . for it's my pet theory e ey nzzv;':;z'“s_hl‘;’,?:m_ . b5 that enticing clothes have captured the attention TR .:,_;;'.'{.jm o of many an eligible member of the sterner sex. I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, futi choose sprightly, flattering, youthful frocks . . dress to suit the man, the moment and me.” luhum !-nn “I intend to have a glorious season of fun and gayety! And, judging from the bids rolling in, I'm headed for the Royal Road to Romance. o738, and tender, res Suddenly, on HIS WiFe AND SON. * 1166, Bladehsbury TALKS, SALLIE tribute of l:‘ve to Photo by Lansburgh’s Studio. JOSEPH GAWLER SONS Establfished 1850 = 2 Coposite Navy Li d. Cremations Lady attendant Bertha o of (l-(nfl: and DSMY beral rew: { Call Lin. 2750-W. [ L their loss a host relatives. Notice of funtral later POCKETBOOK, | ave and Hall pl. Reward. snolfl&h’!&n-_h.le-fi. Plllld ‘fllfl “’b. -!JAnnl¥ her ruldtnu 117 “I found more than 200 distinct styles PR s, Sl 6 o o > 4 * oy PURAE, biack leather, on Wilson_lane, Bear Bear of junior misses’ dresses "«,m}dnm o at LANSBURGH’S b e §a, e T e o0 S Biotly B, ‘,:.'M .z“:%;::.: A R. On Tuesday, Novem- B o ' “Pardon me if I seem to rave . . . but, oh, those irre- sistible dresses! I snatched a rabbit’s hair wool with a jaunty suede jacket (and initiated it Saturday at the Georgetown-West Virginia game). I saw trim rough crepes that are grand for school wear. And formal, dresses that are perfect angels—look afl if they stepped right out of heaven at a down-to-earth price . . . one e Beryie M. "Se » double-duty frock in hyacinth rough crepe that does gor- ! . B ae o FRidey um.:{ém "‘“‘! on. 1,‘,1;}_ geous things for my eyes and complexion. I found so ! " ¥ 3 " Established 1900 H.flvilv? A ment Pro rl SULLIVAN, SIMON E, llldflelll’ November many enchanting dresses in sizes 11 to 17 that I had SARDO & CO.é Scott. siste Thornfon cnd | Yard, about month ago. Chapel Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 | NO BRANCH OFFICE | CREMATORIUT{ 4th & CSTS NE. WM J. Né&.L_I':-:YMInc. B e Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 13 SN Chane Fichinie National 2473 | ALMUS R SPEARE et e Orisinal W B, Soears W. W, DEAL & CO. 818 H ST. N LINCOLN - S. ZURHORST l'l'.l.A.s.‘l' CAPII‘OL ST, )ouph ¥ Bn'ch’s Sons 3034 M St. N, Ehems wess asee JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1357 10th St N.W. North 0047 i O s atablished 1876 ~ TIMOTHY H"fitm— 641 H St. N.E. 'AMBULANCE SERVICE Cemetery. 17 STAHL, BERTHA B. The mmbeu of Gen. Nelgon A. Miles Auiliacy. No. Gen. " Nelson _ A’ Wines 2mp, T, &re Teauested Stacmbie at e Gate 06 Kentucky ave. s 0: The cemetery of scenery and serv- s ice. Where perpetual care is more than a promise. Visitors are welcome R. STAHL, bel rade Werey 3. Bar 03!‘ STRINGIRTH, CLARA Tuesday. November 15 1 Washington Sanitarium Ho ,5‘;'}_ 'x;.kom- T. MA loved Cedar Hill Cemetery e of heinod §- BAEDEL, belove Jesting at Warner E. Pumphrey's funeral On Pennsylvania Avenue ome. ' Rockville. M. _Serviees at Sorist n fil}lg !rl!ndl 2% il Sid SR av : difficulty deciding just what I wanted. But my common R e sense and pocketbook finally got together . . . and what a wardrobe we assembled!” , &t 8 ] to St. Anfl s Cllhfllc Chureh, D. G., ‘where reauiem -.'ficm?“x'm':'t Toterment Holy Road Cemeters.” 17 SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Llncoln 0524-9244 : 412 H 5t Northeast A B—B lack transparent velvet . A 3 . ! S wpin and te mm- e, 2451 Nort 2 Priday, November 18, At x: %‘D Interment Ariington n.umul Cemetery. 17 On Monday, N Frovidenes Haaar 7th year, —Sheer wool with modified dolman sleeves of satin. In the new Beetroot red.. A~ $7.95 The Funeral Chapel ? e) it Glens Cemetery. JUNTUST. day, Novem- wolter Heed HosmieL, e iga2. 8t 'P““m;fl'g“}.“]-m e SHUIPWOR. Bonon SoRANtRY JUNIUI the W. Ernest Ja) h% ?f?fi :fi 1009 I'I St. N.W. November You dt . lu, 1032. lf s‘l l-im Mlfl ‘(mb Soares “9 an T SX LINCOLN CEMETERY LOTS. fino Tots, 1 agetion. Fort Lincolm orn 0200mw. FUNERAL DESIGNS. with interesting white lace guimpe effect . . C-Hy-cmth rough crepe. Re- move the jacket . for a charming formal dress. .. JUNIOR MISS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. Lansburghs 7th, 8th and E $10.00 * $16.50 oro ven s ears eicros mnnu, Tes dence, 5’.‘:‘. [ T 2] a.m. Interment Taneytown, Md. 17 W Revember 15 1 RY in Jn Memortam B FignaL T 3 pis o tnf oXUem e 14th & r Jond -L Sunds; ye ‘nlu':lu‘:.‘ m‘“;fi'{" CEO. A. CO N e h-n. e e ut M—-"‘"‘L."fl:.!’..% e h.."'-g..:i SR o ] Emh-m:u-m-mn MW Cha nbr’r§ C Clean, Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in City $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Very Low Rates on Long " Distence Clils Call, COL 0432