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IR QOO T THE EVENI 1319-1321 F Street BOSTONIAN SHOES NG STAR, WASE Na STETSON HATS You can buy every gift on your Christmas list . . . with the SAVINGS you effect during this exciting SALE of Our Entire Stock of Heavy Winter * §t. Albans x St. Albans DERBIES #350 * WORUMBOS * BOUCLES * Chinchillas * Camel’s Hair * LLAMAS * Dark Shades Only The one fact that makes this event so sensational is . . . every overcoat in this sale bears the St. Albans label—made famous by its 20-year quality reputation . . . single and double breasted models with half belts; double-breasted models with all-around belts. EVERY SIZE! Not in Over 20 Years Has So Little Money Bought So Much! Annual Sale St. Albans SUITS $17 50 EXTRA TROUSERS, §3 These St. Albans creations are noted for their hand-tailoring and luxurious linings. Mostly dark Oxford grays, dark browns and other dark shades. Our master tailors guarantee a perfect fit. No charge for alterations. Sizes for regulars, stouts, long stouts, short stouts, shorts and slims. St. Albans Brings you the finest in Evening Clothes at a price TUXEDOS. .. $25 FULL DRESS. $35 No custom tailor will give a finer type broadcloth than used in the tailoring of this evening wear. Hand-tailoring throughout; silk linings and silk faced. The trou- sers feature the new wide braid. ® Black Silk or White Pique Dress Vest, $5 0 A A A A overcoats $1975 $ 2975 $ 3 475 Make his Christmas Merry with one of these Silk Lined St. Albans $275 For quality, style and value, we_honestly believe there is NOT another hat in the city that runs even a close second to St. Albans. Snap Brims, Homburgs and Bead Edge Hats. Every new shade and style. Make your selection from & stock of over 750 Hats! Every head shape. ey YOI, T e T T T T TT TR ORISR e T T TR D. C, MRS, MYER RITES 10 BE TONORRO FollowServices. _H— Gilbert fot Mrs. Ida Myers, bool for The Star, will be held at 10 a. orrow_from the chapel of AlmusjR. Speare, 1623 Con- |and necticut avenue, Interment will be made tempo! a vlult :c Glen- service k revi Prior to that hawn in the District public school where, as assist- ant Aupeflm.en nj she r ool ;’é’: she .ollnded out 'rrlm [ khol Record. Tribute to Ms. service in the District publlc umol.l is paid In a statement made of the record of the Board of tion today by Dr. Prank W, Ballgt, superintendent. Re- ’ service in the sys. assistant superintend- pointed out that Mrs. connection with the 906. “Every onewho was assoclated with Mrs. Myers ized her brilliant mind and heyfine service to educatior. in general anf to the Washingts lic schools p-mcul.u the ment “She was regarded as | one of the educators of her day. One /t Leading Schools. period of service at the uuwrffiorm.] School that school c’niud as one of the lead- | ing schoolsof its kind in the country and her setVfes as assistant superin- tendent of schyols were largely respon- ible for the fhe standing attained by | the' Washingte public schools in that od. Data for his statement was pro- vided by Dr.Stephen E. Kramer, first | assistant supgintendent of Washington | schools, whko himself was one of Mrs. | Myers' pugils in the normal school. ELECTION IS CERTIFIED Berkeley County Candidates De- clagd Elected by Court. | Special Dipatch to The Sta: | MARTNSBURG, W. Va., December 22.—Cerfficates of election were issued by Couny Court here yesterday to Wil- | liam C.Morton and Robert Peery, both | Democrits, to the offices of clerk of | | Circuit Court and county assessor. re- | spectivey. ending two of the remaining | ::’Lm wdetermined November 8 elec- jons | Mortq, former superintendent of city schools, defeated L. D. Gerhardt, clerk | for moe than a quarter of a century. | Peery ¢efeated Harry E. Johnson. as- | sessor ‘or two terms. Both defeated | — | men wire RkDubllum GREATER ont oF THE LaRGEST (O, UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD | Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 565 w for a_Complete anenl Cars a: Ws have amazed lhc whole profession Call Columbia 0432 Cor: 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from CHAMBE muumm 1900 Wm. H. Sardo FUNERAL DIRECTORS INERR RN KNNERNNKS 238 (2] he Funeral Chapel PIPE ORGAN Service that is Distinctive BUT NOT EXPENSIVE SERVICE is our SUCCESS Lincoln 0524-9244 412 H STREET N.E. 3 on us to the best of our prove exorbitant in cost. in Ryan service. sired. Lady attendant. James "|ARMY ARTILLERYMAN STOCKBRIDGE FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TODAY Forest Service Librarian to Be Buried Thid Afternoon in Private Rites. Puneral services were held this af- ternoon at Hysong’s Funeral Home for Miss Helen E. Stockbridge, 61, librarian in the Forest Service, Depariment of Agriculture, who died Tuesdey at Sib- ley Hospital. Burial is to bz private. Miss !toekhflth! was one of the vet- \'fl‘ll own throughout the eauntry as an mmrny on the bibliography of forestry. BURIED IN ARLINGTON Master Sergeant Paul R. Nelson, Inventor, Died Monday at ‘Walter Reed. Master Sergt. Paul R. Nelson, Coast Artillery, U. 8. A, whose invention of a cable system for detonating subma- rine mines at harbor entrances is said to have saved the country millions, was |buried in Arlington National Cemetery with military honors this morning. He | dled, unrewarded for his service, at| Walter Reed Hospital late Monday. Sergt. Nelson, whose base pay was $156 & month at the time of his death, had been recommended for retirement with the rank and pay of captain sev- eral times, but Congress had passed no | legislation in the matter. He was 56 years old, and was born in La Crosse, Wis. He entered the Wis- consin National Guard in 1895 and en- listed in the Regular Army in 1898. He received his electrical training at the Coast Artillery School. | His widow, who resides at his last station, Fort Monroe. Va., survives. Marriage Llcenses. Harry W, Blynt. 26, 3026 P st and Julla | Yates, 32, Hammond Oourts; Rev. John | Temple ?wum D, Tavior, 28, 1900 P st and | Helen ) “Wilmette, Il Rev. 45 Myrtle st. 6 Penton st. . 112 16th st. 116 P st 21, 175 Uhland ter e 627 Pranklin st. | 217 Conn M st ave Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service [The basic principle upon which our business has been successfully founded is to serve those who call mind that-a high-type mortuary service need not INo matter what you pay, you get the very best [Perfectly appointed funeral home. Music if de- fered without extra charge. For our complete Funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 21 242 Werren st oc: | Rl!mnrd Hawkins, d 266 Warrea | | ., Howard S gooit Madelvhe B Youne, 20, Siiverstone | E Mor s CoRst, Bur | and K-menne \mc gside dr st "C F’\ xtmmh B. Cole. “l Lvrrberp | and_ Prunces 1 "ot “her. L TORMeEGu: FOUND. - | Found near Lafayeite Park male 3 1 yellowish SDOL\ Dhitepuus shor e, mill sive ine coz 413 M_st | DOG. Ecotch collie, X‘cm “tan, ! in Spring Valiey or Wesley He: {notify D. J. Callahan. EYEGLASS CASE. gold, at = - Deming " Teturned . Charles C. Deming Shoreham Hotel. HANDBAG, lady | itials” “M." D. eveglasses, cab. bet. 5 Black patent leather. in- | on_clasp, containing Kevs H lo(l in, Diamond 0. Keen morey, Burlington Hotel. HANDBAG, containing | ward. Phone Adams 7 }‘!IANDBAG h‘l,t‘k lellh!r }Rernfl n A INI - MONEY—_Large_sum of money in bills in | small green linen money bat. prohably in | downtown_district, before 1 oes Market, Reward. North, mums “B. G t. Station PAIR DARK-R!M u.ssss n black case | on” Tu esday. Reward. EARRING. PENDANT ~pearl_and diamonc gutside of 206 Hillyer P Re ve rd. Return | | POCKETBOOK, ldy! black, Saturday night: | cash and vhite gold watch. Call Miss Ker- | ‘months old, male. white with buft resembles Sealeyham: 4 | 1 hi: turn. Wis. 2981, F’VM!. £, black, containing bank book. glasses, 5, money. in Fox Theater. Wednesday. | 1'Nat. 5301. Room 70%._Reward. _* PURSE, brown suede sipper. in Paly reward for ‘return ‘of conients, go n_anxiou: fo Cleve, %685 or Nat. 902 | ROWBOAT, ed “R. G. 10 | pear Fort Humphreys. Nofify Vietor. Mat- 1 MeKinley st. mw. _Telephone clevcluav 5309 or Gun Club, Fort Hum-| Collee: inith | ; Bt J0Rn reward. Phcne‘ homas Circle: -W. Wo ar Peoples drug T memus A D.w. Call Wells | SPECTACI tormu lh!ll. ln case. by “Hillyar g New Hamp- shire ave. Ph — vc SPECTACI 'erk. nrohlhly i e Chnmton Hotel. welgh Reward. _Georgia 2 TIRE, General Cord, s size Rew. WIREHAIRED TER Iar or tag. m“'}m Reward. all white. no eol- 3303~ Woodley,, rd WRIST WATCH. Bulovs — with, two m-gand: lunra Pnone Atla) 1d. mlrnd “Wilson M. A Rewn E ability, always keeping in These essentials are of- T. Ryan Phone Adantic 1700-1701 To0s Tath'5t. v ‘” ém‘b wish w the lovely, foral {ribates -na thelr_sym llhh e tor them: & ‘exiend. hat XE beclul: the cards were Braths. GEORGE L. On Wednesday, D!- cember 21, 1932, at bis residence. Longtellow (n. GEORGH race ' Bear erbie Beard_ Funere] (rom W. Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 cnwln n.w. on Priday, December 23 Relatives and friends fent in Cedar Hill Cemetery. BEDFORD. MARY. Sunday, iber 18, 103 FORD, ”i'i'n‘i Fri funeral home, n.w, Funeral Sunday. Decombér 26, & p.m., from above funersl home. GS. IDA INLA, Suddenty, BRIGGS. IDA VIRGE denty. neral Priday, December g rom her late home in Oll!htubnu Pikd. Interment Porestville Cemetery. CARLL. JOSEFH L., Suddeny. on_Wednes- JOSEPH L. day. Decemi UARLL fll’ll ll(nlznlm beloved husblnfl of Mary B. C,ull Testing et h late residence. 151 Rhndt Island ave. until Friday. Decembe: 23, when l! b! taken to 8t. Mll’llnl Eatone Chhuren, where mass will be said at O am. f d by iuterment al Linston CARMAN. RICHARD F.. 3D. dl{‘ December 17, 1032, In ;:-u. RICHARD . CARMAN. Apsclia Roach C: Chiren. 12th thony’s o, Friday., Decem. terment Mount son of from cnroe sts. nie. at 10 le\pl (‘emmry. CARTEE. SAMUEL. this ondsy. December 19, 1932 at_his residence. 22 mrc MUEL CARTER. I heir loss one SE er, Sarah Elkins. relatives and Iriends. Evgene Ford's funeral home. us 3 ber ¢ Destabiishment. Interment Cemetery, Rev. John ds DANIF| cember GINIA. the devoted wife of Wil id_mother of Eleanora James and Corbin. ~ Notice of funeral later. ains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Tomeral churche 1333 Yo ‘st. B DARNEILLE. JOAN, Sudd ‘Wednes- 3 M. Darnelle. from her aunt's residence. Mr: 3 fin. 203 Bennett place ., o3 Saturday, clatives an: * famment Fort Lingola | . FOCAHONTAS. On Mon e Sher estdcnce. 4306 POCAHONTAS, beloved 'ne of George Doctor. She also leaves their loss three _daughters. Addie Doctor: one ather, four sisters, @ other Telatives and friends. “Festing at Henry ‘ashington's e, 407 N st n¥. until § am, e 5 r 8t Pirst | Chiren of - Dea C. nains will lte in state until 17 when Xuner‘lvvlll take plage. a. ©On Tuesday. P aevated | daushter of 3 Baran iyilkinson and ster of Arthur and Harry Wilkin- tonard Mrs P Funeral (pri- | Vate) Priday at 11 am. fiom ber late residen nw | Re'atives and friends 22¢ | DYSON. HATTIE. Officers n-m members of | imoia Temple, No. 4 B.P. O re notificd of the dl‘ h of D-ulh | DYSON. of sorrow | 1 e reral Friday. Der:embzr " in.. trom et late r 1 ' T e O Bister Jodses and tempies MARIE WATSON SWAILES. D. R. LAVINIA FAIR. Secretary. FERGUSON, WILLIAM T, Ga". Decimber 1 ifence 1430 T . . 24, st 11 am. P'mds invited, 23 | l’l[llA On \Vrdresvuv December 32 DEVIA NE.: Remains rest- A aslors. ef1i e held from ors on Fr\m) December | Requiem mass at St at o am Interment Relatives and On_ Thursday. De- ROBERT M. On Tuesday. De- | at Long Island Ciiy. N. M HOXSEY. | ¥ e, | De- On_Wednesday, prenl RE st her residence; hilade! Pa.. KAT beloved wite of Funeral services will be | 0 Scmrs tuneral home. | da e at fatives a; vited. Intérment Congressional Cemezny | LE. ¢ ber restc | JON *Leap and s W.. Theod: 1 P Taterment Congres- Wednesday. December T At hisresidence; 20, Baitimore | ave. Capitol Heights. J.. g Bt Susie Link. - Funeral | from his, 1::4 Tesidence on Filday, ‘Relatives and tefment at Cedar Hill Re) ed to attend. torment 8t Roek” CmL Cflmmry 23¢ l.Ol'l'LEl NDREW D. musication e anehiry “Lodge, "No. & F. A A. M. will be held Friday, Decem- at 1 pm. for the purpose of attending _the of our brother, ANDREW D LOFFLE! LEHR, Master. Attest: RALDH L. HEBBARD, Secretary. McDONNELL. JAMES A. On Wednesday, De- mber st s residence. 2415 beloved husband aupmns Chirch an 3 B e Sas where high Tequlem’ mass be offered for the repose of his soul ives and friends are invited. Inter- n Mt. Olivet Cemetery. B MCINTOSH. MARY A, On Wednesday, De- Scdmen's Hogpital, after a bmr filness, cIN- H. aged 21 vyears, belo\ed “wite of Hillary McIntosh, a daughter of Mrs. Mary and the late John W. Knight. She also. leaves to mourn their loss four Drothers. three sisters, six nieces and three nephews and a host of other rela- tives and friends. Remains may be seen R._C. Richardson's funeral church ther s Som Taursday, e Funeral services Frida ember 2 b at the above: extablishment. Rev C.'Richardson offciating. Interment Lincoln Cemeters. A Thursday, Decem- at l\er residence, ADL: 14: F., wife of lhe residence on Saturday. Dscem T o rm Gioawood Cometery. 35 MYERS, IDA GILBERT. Suddenly. on Sun- day, December 1€, 1932 at her residence. the "Prankiin Plrk Hotel. 1302 T st. n.w IDA GILBERT MYERS, book review editor of The Fvemnu Star, _ Puneral from the parlors of Almus R. Speare, 1623 Conn. sve., on Fridey. Decamler 23, & 10 a.m. NEWTON. MINXIE A, On ey, Do T Ay D0t Testdence. ‘2115 ! MINNIE A. beloved wife of ouffam 8. ‘Newton. - Body resting at 1804 M st. n.w. Puneral urvlus at the lbove lddres: on Saturday. December 2 11 a Hill Cflnewry “Thurs- Providence tal. ROBERT EDWARD, Mlnnd hus- Beng- ot the Jate Minmte 3. gurviyed by eight children. runtm Hfrom his_late F ne. on cember 94 b el riends are ipvited. interment ‘Alexandria, Va. 2, Suddenly, on Monday. t G wuhlnmn i in Bethel, N cember 15, 1052, LI NUGENT. - Puner the_chapel of John R. Wriy hl Co, Thursday, December 22, st 5 p.m. In- terment private. ‘3',"'}%‘.’«2?"'&.;‘“: Prank Nugent. g ber 23 % pm. l! Poplar - Grove fl"ézm %mh aithersburs, Md., Rev. LIVER, ALICE December °~-u oA AL het resigence: uf: S ALICE i beloved wife of Robert L. Olive ol ll: k A hi N CO !Ilmtll hnm- Et.'x'fw "mmu of funetl nter, d this Im Batur- WARD, CORA | atlu. e inendar, SR " '-“q. bot -m norher of Harty and Leroy 3 e Hasmii e ® peics: Futeral Baturday. December 34, 4t 2 P, from the W. Ernest Jarvis West End parior. Zutn it and Dunbarion a mn Baptist Cemetery. FIER. A UGH Ou Tuesday. Decembe 2 lv'fl ‘ W lter Re Ge 1 He Biiall'A Gsr v'1 llnlflv; nn"fa?.yuh."n alto _surviv pater, Matnate Bler Rawiineon mn_ t the Tabler Tuneral b Bome. n. M, of the late Richard H. snd Ela and sister of Mrs. Blanche MeCormick and Mrs. George ve. m“ll from ber 220 TS R" Reitives and triends 220 - Vs an a7 nviiea, faterment Rock Oreek &“ Dect%hr ""nza'rrevmn H a7 22, b en -umx‘n SPRI B o( KIY' M jng at the rulflenct Tnm. rm" ll‘l‘7 b’““gnl; Christ will ' bebeld & gt B mrtka. P D.::flw ber 24, at 1 b= i e Posidenee 36 her residence, L st .. REBECOA RICHARDSON, oted P Harala Dorser. Ens’ sioo lnves Tour Dieces. three n-nhtv- and & devoted 'friend, Jeanetie ms. Beral chapel. :;"a"" a": v. i: neral Ellnd 'y Decen ,' P 1t n;enz Hove Tuud:{ December nt rm mldence 515 Bpring OBEY. brother of Mrs o any Turaer A" and Y‘\mtnl from the W. W. C 3 nm‘ Tnterment Mount Rest Cemeier iaviied. “Tnter Gunt Rest Cemete: ucqloznu. CHARLES E. Wednesday, December 21,11 at his CHARLES Suddenly, on dence on Fridey, Dec s Friends nvited. et two’ brothers, a one sister, Eima Biehtler om Malvan & Schey's funeral hcm!, New Jer- gev ave ‘and R st. n.w. Friday. December 23 at 1 pm. Inierment Woodlawn Ceme n"nux' CLAIRDEAN E. on nesday, o Garfeld Hospiter ' TURRER, Sevoied duachs Sarah Carroll. beloved wife of Cornelius 'T. Turner and stepdaughter of the late Charles Carroll. Remains will Iést at the residerce of her mother. Earl and Louize Hager, ner. ang friends. nce and 0d a host of othi Notice of fun | VAN HORNE, ERX: N e EST, E. t the chapel of P. T th st sw..on Thursdsy, Dece T A S 5i et Hillsboro. Vi December 2 o er ul tmn Yioxu'h rics Hn'ry Theodore 2t =V, esting’ at he Gece, 515 Qe st North Canitol and T sts. 1 Where mass will be offered the repose of her soul. Interment Hanover, Pa. YOUNG, MARY BARCLAY. On Wednesda; December 21, 1933, 4t her residence, Erryd Oraway st n.w.. MARY BARCLAY. widow 0 Youns and mother of John Russell Young, and Julia Coleman {he residence on Pri- em 30 pm. 5 ment Clenwood Cemeters, | D Inter In Memoriam QUISENBURRY, ALICE. 1 remembrance” ot our RLad buj Joving & devoted wif ALICE QUISENSURRY. po 4, {833 lite two Years aso todas, Dex l‘me o! ll‘ee‘t ra!membnnu. ‘memory, fond and true; Just a token of love's \devosion. Thatour hearts HER LOVING Hosna 1 long ’“’J!?)“ WAUGH. MARY. In I AUGH. MARY. In loving memory of our Pparted this life December Mother has left this s her tollsome vears. ere she will for t: She has left this vale of te lelr‘< ER_CHILDREN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 400 Sth ST, S.E RAL DIRECTORS CRL\! \T()RII'\T 4th & C STS. NE. LINCOLN 5200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. | 1113 SEVENTH ST N.W. Modern Chapel._Tel ppmmp\mm““l 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Joseph FTerEh's Sons (ISAAC B! Pnonc West 0098 3034 M St. N.\W. Fhone West 0008 CHAMBERS JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. W. Phone North 0047 1337 10th 8t.! blished 1876 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connect ith ‘the original W. R. Speare A 2. 1009 H St. N.W, n‘n'kl TawLen WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 [_No BRANCH oFFIcE_| ‘W. W, DEAL & CO. 818 H ST. N.E. FUNERAL DISIGKB. GEO. C. SHAFFER .flun“ml ‘ L Eve GEO. A. COMLEY Witrois Ry g Rt iy 1t RO Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St Foro A FLORAL TRIBUTES $2.50 up