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1Your Clothing Classic! WWULEABIRIL N Semi-Annual Sales with the Lowest Prices of Entire Season at Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store . Ld w 135 488 - Hart Schaffner & Marx AND RALEIGH SUITS TOPCOATS . .. OVERCOATS 18 e and NO Charge for Alterations o $40, $38, #35 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Raleigh SUITS Topcoats . . . Overcoats $65, $60, $50 SUITS, TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS, NOW . .. §33 AND §38 $50, $45, $40 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Raleigh SUITS Topcoats . . . Overcoats O WONDER men flocked here yesterday . they KNEW what they were getting . . . they KNEW that every Suit, Topcoat and Overcoat in this Sale is of finest TESTED ALL-WOOL FABRICS . . . styled and tailored by the world’s most foremost makers of fine clothing. They must have known that here they can choose from the widest assortment of FINE clothes in Wash- ington . . . and they didn’t have to guess at the VALUES . . . because it’s a KNOWN FACT that we have never carrried a garment worth less than $25 . . . and when you can get our $25 to $35 clothes for $18—well, why GAMBLE against a sure thing? especially when you KNOW that YOUR size and model is here in great variety AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY Regular, short, stout, long, short-stout, tall-stout— ALL models and sizes . . . and WE DON'T CHARGE YOU A PENNY FOR ALTERATIONS' Charge Accounts Pay in 30 days, or use our Extended Payment Plan ~taking 4 Months to Pay, without any interest charges, and NO DOWN PAY- MENT.’ Free Parking Corb Service Just drive u the front of our gtore , . lormed attondant will nrk it at the Capitol Gerage, at our ex- se, and have it back in o iffy when you waat it. e WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE . RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F &treet TOBEINARKANSAS Federal Trado Commvsslon Member Died of Stomach 's r in- M been a mm hat body ' 192 miu" in £S5 o E E. A. McCULLOCH. CAPT. R. G. ANDERSON’S FUNERAL TOMORROW Veteran Fireman Had Been Hon- =S ored for Work in Knickerbocker and Other Disasters. MILLS DENIES REPORTS Funeral services for Capt. Robert Did Not Propose Abolition of Coast a,e'om HAC,:G;,HM&, “nmn ?m:,‘l :: e re Department wi SencliHeRayS: | early_yesterday from a heart attack at Secretary oft.hemunrymmwd;y.no 22 Engine Company's station in denied .gbll.uhed reports that he fa-| Brightwood, will be held at 2 vored lition . of the United sum,momw at the Saffell c.hlpe Coast Guards and turning over its | and H streets. Place of interment has functions to the Navy. not been determined. “These are not my views,” said thzl Capt. Anderson, who was found dead Secretary in a formal statement, “and | in bed by one of the men at the sta- there s no foundation for the state- | tion, had received numerous decors- ment.” = tions and commendations for his work in the Knickerbocker Theater crash, mé'lhe Kenilworth flood and other dis- B2E mmm.mmnm. Ark, and Ben, San 'l'he omul of the Federal Trade Commission here will be closed tomor- Tow afternoon during the funeral. Established 1900 asters and near-disasters. He has been | with the department for a quarter of SARDO & CO & century, Pallbearers will include the follow- FUNERAL DIRECTORS ing members of Engine Companies 21 and 22: R. P. McAleer, W. H. Cam- | eron, W. N. Baliles, A. Goldwater, J. W. | Laughlin and T. B. Schellenberg. Capt. Anderson was in command of Engine 21 before he was transferred to 22 about a year ago. SECRETARY OF SENATE MAY BE COL. E. A. HALSEY | Virginian Who Began Career as Page in 1897 Is Likely to Get Democratic Post. | | When the Dentocrats take control after March 4 the post of Secretary to | the Senate probably will go to Col. ‘u-in A. Halsey of Virginia, who be- | gan his career at the Capitol as a page in 1897 Halsey came to the Capitol with his | uncle, the late Senator John W. Daniel. After serving as & page he became as- | sistant superintendent of the press | gullery, later assistant sergeant at arms | and holds the office of secretary to the | minority. The office of Secretary of the | Senate is held at present by Col. Ed- win P. Thayer. Three names have been mentioned for the position of sergeant at arms of | the Senate, now held by David S. ,| Barry. They are L. J. Dobell, of Butte, Mont.; Charles Jackson, secretary to | Senator Smith of South Carolina, and | Chesley W. Jurney, secref tor Copehnd o{ New MEN’S, WOMEN’S OR SUEsmo el CHILDREN'S SHOES ’ Files Action Against % | Methodist Board and Employe. o nu.:"h Wowing Matogai Joseph Wilkinson, a arpen:r. 3328 @ Fine Workmanship Guaran- teed. | N 'street, has filed suit in the District @ Comfortable . . . Individual Waiting Booths. @ Fut While:You-Wait Ser- .Lulhl.. [ Iubhl' Hcdo..u..l.odw Liks.. % SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Llncoln 0524-9244 aznE sv. Northeast GOLD guacn 5 The Funeral fihwtlg ork. | Carpenter ages from the Board of Temperance, Edward Drake, jr. office manager of the Methodist Building, | slander. The at the ding, 100 Maryland avenue | northeast, when he was wrongfully ac- cused of taking e objects from the | building. He | !x:ruenud by Attor- Louis L. | Glasgow has btnmd Sunday mov- .. Composition Any Family Can Afford Ryan Service We keep the cost within your means. [ f[Our reputation has been built on howest, straightforward business principles and intelligent, courteous service. {[W hether the occasion calls for somecthing elaborate or modest sn cost—there is always that care and exactness that wins appreciation. fWPerfectly appointed funeral home. Music if desired. Lady attendant. These essentials are offered without extra charge. For our complete fumeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Pi Atlantic 1700-1701 be Foming, Sita? ADVERTISEMENTS Moy ol RecEIVED HERE Home i)rug Store—4th & H Sts. N.E Is an Authorized Star Branch Office "MERGENCY wants are cropping yp all the time @ and when such a one occurs you will find it con- venient to leave your copy for a Star Classified Advertisement at the authorized Branch Office near you. Look for the above u;lgn——it locates a Branch Office and insures PROMPT ATTENTION, your advertisement appearing in the first available igsue. There are no fees in connection with Branch Of-. fice Service; only regular rates are charged, | Supreme Court to recover $10,000 dam- | Hure: India: Prohibition and Public Morals of the | 3! City. Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and | Log A [eu for alleged | M intiff says he was working | Ok MKINLEY AIDE DIES Lithographipg Firm Younder Was Designer of Campaign Button. THE WEATHER District of ibia—Fair, with low- and and central portions tomorrow nmumtnflhuumunwr- W-t Vhdnh—hlrnndnrmh- & tomorrow cloudy and nrmer. tomorrow afternoon and H.il‘h.'. 62, 3:f Dfl pmi. yesterday. lowut, u, 8:00 am. today. ago, 41. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic c Survey.) todsy.. 6:35am. Automobile lights must be turned on | one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in | the Clpml (current month to date): My 1933. Aa\'en‘e Record. Clear | Pt.cloudy Clear Clear . Clear oo St 333233 Clear Pt cloudy Clear Clear Pt.cloudy (7 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) London. England. ris. Prance Brest. France. - Stockholm, Swe 19 Cloudy (Noon. Greenwich ume. todaz.) Horta (Fayal), Azo Rain Part cloudy Cloudy lu- with round blue 19th, “outside 8t. 'John -M Phone North ) male; Tace siightly scai E Phcno'no. 165' ¢, full grown. name iress on tag. Suit- gold pin; bet. tal value T—Child’s, dark red. Bai ter pievard. Rerdin T GREATER one or The LareeEsT (O UNDERTAKERS N THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 365 Fer a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amaszed the whele prof Call Columbia 0432 Cer. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the and the Best CHAMBERS BU 'rl'. | | FOWLER. WALTER P.. v | lAlll!o\. b Births Reported Dagpag 2e and i a"a'!‘-- luru. . boy. e a5 ot and “'"flfi" Surrin: rfi" BT i v, # Beaths, rtmen 3 R Beloved. iui;l-u -f inn e’ derson and fi “l%! e inry” 36, 2% 2 3 x pm. Ralatives and knn,- invited. s Yo terment Cedar BECKERT, MARGARET E. Janusry 23, 1933, | ty Stuary 36, b 8:30 Aloysius Church. 19 Eye mass will be oftéred at'9 a.m. ‘Int Holy -.oa om. | 14 A Jenuary 21, iy life :num- Jan n“ ‘“ mr of Hattie and hd'Eine 2ol Oabe veunua-y. .v.m-.'n"u e House of Frayer for 4 i Sormiiers, ll.A)llDl’o RD, THOMAS L. January 28, 23, 1033 8t 0‘ ?n. late ‘Thomas L. DN‘I.I of Riizabeth, Nathaniel a Pelatives ang friends: Campbell’s funeral home. 42 here }'“""'3' .."‘"“fiil Fesidence. reafter at her Sherm Funeral services Wednesday. Ja u.u Interment Lin coln moml Germetery. "Relatives and Pricnds | 1nvi Suddenly. on, Mon 33, errydale, 52 yu , beloved hus- Funeral from nu “South Adams st Rockville, anuary 26, a B et ‘Fais Choreh, Va. 20 | | INE MARY. On Sun- S e st her residence, INE MARY IT. EDG anuary EDGAR B, band of ‘Else Bis Jafs Tesigence. d.. Thu ol e ichasl 3 Carroil. - Puneral from the above residence, Wednesday, January sl 830 am. thence lo L An- y'x Church. i2th and Monroe sts .. where mass will be sung at O am | for ' the repose of her soul Relatives and friends invited ' Interment Pitis- bursh. Pa. Please omit flowers, 24 CARTER, ARTHUR. On Tuesday. January.| 24.1933_at his residenc d UR CARTE! e Tnes_funeral chapel, sts s.w. Notice of funeral later, NE. LILLIAN MAY. On Modsy. Jan- | PARTY o505, at her nlunu Tesidence. 4th Pm cres LILLIAN MaY, e“ du sday January asidence_on_ Wednes: ; X.; p.m. Imumem Andrews Chapel, Va. on Monday. Jan- | anie 97 veloved wiie of + W Davison. motfier of Mrs. Elizc | abeih Rudd and V. L Weeks —Funeral | from’ (heBealfueral nome. 818 H st ne. on Wednesday, January 25. B Belaviven aod irichas. javited. ferment Cedar Hill Cemetery. DAVISON. ANNIE V. The officers ‘members of Gavel Chapter, No. 8. "are hereby notified to' be the lemt ‘Temple. on Wednesd: uary ° 1 at 1 o'clock p.m.. for the urpose of lv.ltndlnt the hm".ll of our | ate sister, ANNIE DAVISON. By or- de ot'the worths mation | LOUISE REED. LOUISE C. DARBY. Sec SR._ On Tuesday, 3 LER. | 1933, WALTER P. FOW] years. beloved husband of at 4 ‘In January 24. 8r. his late residence, Thursday, January 26 Tpes and iriends oviied 1o attend. terment Rock Creek Cemeters. BEN, MATTIE. On Sund: 33, at ber Tesidence, TIE GR She’ leaves to mourn | heir loss. her Husband. Thomas Green, | d a nost of other relatives and friends. | Boay” will est_at her residence after 5 - January 24 Funeral trom | Wednesday.’ Januar. Trtermen: Roseront Gometery. | ERHARDT. MAR! st 25 at % pm. fol in Ariington Na- tonal Cemetery. Friends invited to n-; On Saturday. Jan | vary 21, . WRI RRISON of | 194 St Catherine st band of Mrs. Delsie Harrison. Edward and Clarence Harrison, Catherine’ Welly and Mrs. sion.” He s Eranachiigren fives an January 25 B. Clarke Co. ne. Interment Woodiawn Cemetery. HUNTER. FRANCES IRENE. On Monday, | January 23. 19: .m. E: IRENE. beloved daughter of the 1ate Roh- ert H. and Mary Frances Hun neral from her late residence. 4 inesday, Janui at thenece nn's Church, 10 am! ¢ nd friends invited. Interment | Bak il ometers: o Y., ELIZABETH, Monday. Jan- | e 43, ELI . beloved ‘wite ot Lamay and mother of may. Funeral from the W. bers Co. funeral home. 1400 . n.w., on Wednesday. January m. "Relatives and friends in- Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. - Suqdenty. t Emergency | dasmlll, BERNARD K btlfl\ed husband Lawrence.' Remains resting Chambers Co. funeral home, | T ary 4. Interment at’ Trout MARSHALL. FIELDING LEWIS, | tered Into 1te sternal, Jamusry >4 1098, | FIELDING LEWIS MARSHALL Jr.. Fu: neral from the residence, 1511 2 f Biws o Wednesdes morning. January 6‘ | 4t 1 Gelock, Mfaterment a Oranse: ’r(‘AB[ A\m 8. Sunday. January 1933, Xndllnlnolu Ind.. ANNIE 8. McoABE, wite of the Jate Arthur 3. Me: Gabe and mother of Mrs. L Remains rexiing at’ the Tuneral home, 30 ices at the above funeral parlors, Wed- nesday. January 25. at 2:30 p.m. Inter- | men. Rock Creek Cemetery. ROBERT. On Mondsy, January 3, at _his res\dence 613 Q st. n.w., EOBERT MOORE. beloved Busband of Mrs. Sarab Moore. He also leaves 8 brother, Frank Moore. and stepmother. “Ann Moore, and many other friend: ruunx ll Prazier's funeral o I Wednesday. January -5, m Asbury M. E. Church. sts. n.w.. Rev. Wiiliams of: | terment Lincoln Memorial BORERY L. Members of loni F. A A M. are requestec “special communication )ih and U sts. n.w. 25, at 12:30 pam. ending the funerai te brother. ROBER’ E. Bervices” il be Deid ‘at Aoy 0, Church. 11th and sts. n.w., at 3 o'clock ’”5'0 GEORGE w. MANLEY, W. M. Attest: R. A mu.xr mum: nday. Jan- S8t Garnd Memorial Hos: -im a ‘brief iliness, MELONEE She s survived by ‘her three cnlldren Steve, Abraham and Beatrice, Remains lfl' at Moon’s funeral home, 1322 You st. n.w. Solemn high m: Sl will be said on Thursdav. January 26._at 10 sm. at Bt Augusiine’s Cnurch. ‘Priends terment " Moust - Oljvet MELONEE. Catholie Bfluflclnl members are notified of the deatn of INEE ayers at llaont \mderll!lnc n‘rhrl U st. be: tween l.’\l tM 14th_n.w.. We Bt. Augustine’s aur O'HARA. SISTER BRIDG! January 23, 1833 at Rer restdenter 530 ne.. Sister 'HARA, ) T m. aha Unintances " respectiully u-mn‘a' L -mn':.. Tnterment Mount Ol T Church at 9§ olclock. Relatives friends invited. fnurmnt Rock Cemetery. POWELL, WILLIA! uary 22, 1933, 24 w” .mm Hom WELL. so1 late ral from the rcsi. - ‘beth Powell Leer. Pune: s o, U ,}"’ , Jani 25, ll 11 o'l am. IAIJI ANNA CATHERINE. Monda Apuary 33, 103; o ber restdince, Monday. Janu- 7 2. ,x RA n" rnmone:“m {1 Toun the Tate Kivert ad’ o Bob and_mother of Carrte .vn’%c Rineral from her llll residence ln Thul’ldly January 2" t 2 p.m. Atives and friende invited el ol d Cemetery. | RussELL. ozo- - » AL 3’5 EGR RICE: e Mool P o Rull‘ll and father of Dorothy R.. 'm Cessns. Ci 5 Russell. Puneral from W. Chambers Co. funeral home. st terment Cedar Hill Cemete: SPALDING, ADELE BOYD. Suddenly. on Janusry 24. 1033 at her Tesi st 0Y] g. ING, ‘beloved wile of Wiliam W, iding. ~ Notice of funeral later, THOMPSON. LUCY. “Tuesds n.w.. WARD, belovea Wit of g devgied mother of Mrs Ward. 8he le: to mourn their loss & host of other relatives and menm Re- [nains resting at Barbour Bros. funeral K st. ne. until 12 o'clock Wednesday, Samiary 36: theveatter afher Iate ‘Tesidence. . Puneral Thursdey. Jen: gry 26, at 1 | WAYNE. JOSEPH A. Saturday. January 21, 1933. in delohia, Pa. JOSEPH A WAYNE. belov oot o4nd, the late Abraham Warne. hustand of Viola Wayne. father of Joseph evoted ‘brother of Earnest. Lewls C. and ‘the jate i Wayne. Body will be resting at Jobn T Btewar funeral home, 30 H Lot he. named me. Rgll"nei’ and friends o ev. *Pau more ~officiati Toterment Woodlawn Cemetery, g | weeks. mevLAN B, . Buddenly. on 8u day, January 2o, jon Bome, 1 . Relatives and friengs. invit Tnterment 1n Sogar uil Cemetery. i In Memoriam CLARENCE A. A tribute of nd devotion io the memory of my usband. CLARENCE A. BAR- BOURT pharand. CLARE years ago to- ay. Janusry 24, 1930, Deep in my heart lies a picture & dear one laid to rest In memory's frame I will hold it Because he was one of the best. weight of sof the Jonely one. be A lonely home. a silent voice And ‘only his vacant ‘chair n?s BivOteD s A, LOUISE. _ In loving anCt ol ot et wite and bth LOUISE BOONE. who departed this life three years ago today, January BARB lows Tie St . Reaven Somnd And she entercd eternal rest Just when life was sweetest And she could have lived her best. We will meet you. wife and mothe When our life work here ir Gnne. Sopewhere,in (he reat Torever A2 nat'land besbnd the s DEVOTED HUSBAND' AND OHIL- Just like a beautiful flower, mother dear, hine grew. to me’ the ever-loving comes and lingers whenever it will At the noontfme hour or the evening fill. And brings with it wishes of love 0 true Memorles, dear memories, oh, mother, of A Dzvorm DAUGHTER, ALICE BOONE- "pu "u:l.n ELIZA A. A sacred tribute of love and_devotion to my dearly beloved mother, ELIZA A. DUFFIELD, xho lett me five years ago, January 24, 19 One name.is dearer than the ruLA Not earth. nor sky. nor boundless sea Can measure what'it means to me. And so I speak it tenderly. “Mother " There are souls full of light and sweetney ng‘ after their life current flows: - weetness lives on with the o oul of the star and the rose. h. the long and sweet reunio hen the bells of time shall Conse; the endless greetin heights of peace. Where all hoping we Ep" ml'&n-x'-'nl""mu WEDLAKE, 3 d but membrinee!oF our uelt” miine?T3f, DT odih® (departed th year ago foday January 2 DEVOTED SONS, MILTON' ANS' LEs- MES B, In Bebance ol me .:\g:xf.n“‘ RN R 0 departed th vears ago todsy. January 4, 1990, TOC In lg:"!lhfl where the bright ones are In tl hat far-away home they d: Does, m know how my sad heart - ach- he! he know I love him so well? Gone, but not_torgotten. Jus WIFEETTAM GILes. January 24, Helpiag others was his Jite's work = M:G ACE GREEN HARRIS. -« rance of £ our dear xx'lm'mrr:ov%m?é KENT. Vho died three years ago today, Gentle father. gentle father, 0 Was 50 kind and true. Resting now in peace Illh Jls!fl MILY. * TUTHILL, T8 evios mamer ! beloved hu!hlnd JowWo T m A Bassed, away Bve Jeals' ase sy Jond B vl e cmraons _VI'UN!RAI. nmzcrons CHAS. S, ZURHORST 30L EAST CAP TaRA ITOL ST. Joseph ] F Blrch's Sons (I8AAC BIRCH) 3034 M St. N.W. _grans vest oge0 JOHN R, WRTGHT Co. 1337 10th St. N.W. Joseph Guwler Sona, Inc. Established 1850 750-2-4 Pa. Ave. N.W. Nat. 5512-3513 V. L. SPEARE C0. Thather, the successars to nor connected with the W. R." Speare establishment. ol Pnnn' s tape 1009 H St. N.W. TIMOTHY HANLON LINCOLN 8200 JTCLEMENTS'SINS Estab. 1869 1741 Wis. Ave. N.W. West 0804 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 4th & MASS. AVE. NE.___ LINCOLN 5200. Frank Geiers Sons Co.. Modern Chanel: Taeonons National 247 i FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO hfi 'E'(‘)IP{EH wfi'r"fl'- Gudc Bros. ( Co‘. 1212 F St. Vight Phones. Cla ~GEO. 8! MoD ICES. O)n Evenings 1 undays A ONE. WA lu*r Ti00 & Eye