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emi-Annual Sales with the Lowest Prices of Entire Season at Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store l 531 $25 Schaffner & Marx AND RALEIGH SUI'TS TOPCOATS . . . OVERCOATS 18 o AND NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS ° Hart Choice of every suit, overcoat and topcoat from present season—com- prising the LARGEST assortment of FINE clothes in ‘Washington . . . Every size and model for regulars, shorts, stouts, slims, short-stouts and tall stouts . . . COMPARE before gambling your money on unknown quality. $50, $45, $40 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Raleigh SUITS Topcoats . . . Overcoats $40, $38, $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Raleigh SUITS Topcoats . . . Overcoats CLEAN-UP of SMALL LOTS Quantities Limited; All Items Subject to Prior Sale . . . All Sales Final MEN’S CLOTHING 31 Overcoats; Boucles and dark meltons; rc_;:ular sizes 35 $ to 42; long size, 42; short size, 42; were §29.50 and $35.... 1 4.75 3 Topcoats ; sizes 31, 38 and 36 regulars; w ere $25.. . = .$13.75 2 Togcoats regular sizes 35 and 36; were $25......... . $9.95 7 "Topcoats ; regular sizes 37, 39, 40; longs, 39 and 40; were $35 $30 and $25. . e s s s e A516.7S. Suits; regular sizes 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40 and 44; longs, 36 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46; medium stouts, 38 and 40; all but a few in light Spring shades; were $29.50 and $35. .$14.75 Suits; 38 medium stout; 39 stub; 40 long; in light Spring shades; were $25 : b ..., $9.75 Reversible Raincoat-Topcoat Combination Coats; tweed on one side, rainproof gabardine on other side; were $20... .$12.78 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Shirts ; broken sizes ; were $1.65 and $1.95; some slightly mussed 79¢ Wool Crochet Neckties; in smart patterns; were $1.65 Shirts; all styles and sizes; were $1.65 and $1.95. Neckties ; hand tailored; smart patterns; were $1 and $1.1 Neckties ; hand tailored ; were $1.50 and $1.63_ > Pajamas; smart styles; all sizes; were $1.65 and $1.95 Pairs of Hose; from a famous maker; regularly $1 and 75c Pairs of Hose; a famous make; were 65c and 50c... . Pairs of Garters; all sizes: were 50c....... Pairs of Garters; all sizes; regul;r]y <3 Shirts and Shorts; were 50c each: now....... . Pairs Gloves; suedes and pigskins; were $2.50 and $3.50.. Boxes of Men’s Handkerchiefs; were $1; 3 in box............ MEN’S HATS AND SHOES Raleigh Felt Hats; were $5 and $3.50.............00 KNOX Felt Hats; regularly $5.... . $3.75 Raleigh Derby Hats; new this season; regularly $5. .. P $3.18 KNOX Sample $7.50 and §7 Hats; stamped “Extra Quality”... $4.65 KNOX Sample Hats; regularly would be $10 to $15; on sale at $6.75 69 Pairs of $6 Raleigh Shoes; all sizes in one style or another.... $3.95 147 Pairs of Raleigh “8”-Shoes; all sizes in all styles.............. $4.78 63 Pairs of HANAN Shoes; were $10.50 and $11.50..... 29 . 8¢ ... $118 43¢ ...2 for 69c .. $1.79 59¢ 58 . $2.75 89 27 116 47 FREE PARKING CURB SERVICE Just drive to the front of i Splined e ol bt it pense, and have it back in a Jiffy when you want it. CHARGE ACCOUNTS Pay in 30 days, or use our Extended Payment Plan—taking 4 Months to Pay, without any interest charges, and NO DOWN PAYMENT r store. .. e WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE e RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Sgrect JOHN H. WOLFF, 87, DIES IN CLARENDON Civil War Veteran, Born in New York, Came Here to Enter Fed- eral Service in 1898. John H. Wolff, 87, vetetan of the Civil War and a resident of the Dis- trict for many years, died yesterday at his home, 61 Woodstock street, Claren- don. He was born in New York City in 1845, and came to Washington in 1896, to enter the Government service, from which he retired in 1922. ‘He was a member of Pederal Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M.; Burnside Post, No. 8, G. A. R.; Capital Lodge, No. 24, . of P, and president of the 25th New York Cavalry Association He is survived by three children, Willlam E. Wolff and Mrs. J. C. White- head of Clarendon, and Fred A. Wolff of this city. Funeral services will be held at Ives Chapel, Clarendon, at 3 p.m. tomorrow, followed by burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. . CADWALLADER C. DYER FUNERAL RITES HELD Members of Rifle Club Act as Pall- bearers at Burial in Congres- sional Cemetery. Cadwallader C. Dyer, 61, of 1440 Kennedy street, who died Sunday night, was buried in Congressional Cemetery | yesterday, following services at his late home. Six riflemen from the National Capital Rifle Club served as pallbearers. Mr. Dyer, whose chief recreation for many years was rifle shooting, had been & member of the rifie association for | many years. He was honorary presi- dent of the National Capital Rifle Club, and almost every year competed in the Eastern Small Bore Rifle' Tourney at Sea Girt, N. J. - The pallbearers were Raymond Davis, president, and T. G. Arnold, secretary- treasurer of the club; Ralph H. Mc- Gartty: Motk Willcher, George Borre- | Jack G. and Mary Juiepgs. boy. son and Sergt. Alex Thill, e e ¥ James R. and Nina Thompson. bo¥. Ma > s Sidney and Julla Berman, boy. mage LlcenSCS. Other L. Tola Simmon: Tov. William E. Springman. 49. and Mag t Oswald. 1onh Mpchan: 54, both of Wililameport. Pa.;| JoseBh and, Mlics SMUR VoL poy. John P Berry, 35, i 8 street. and Sully A Dabney. 2i.°1616 Sixteenth street; v, Ernest J. Gree Julian avd “Carolyn Muller. &irl. Harold ‘and Virginia Dibley, girl. rner 'T. Barnes. 10, 1244 Girard st and Leona C. Barnes. 1 1\’l|hl"1lr'|dl | JOHN H. WOLFF. MARY FITZGERALD, 7, DIES Daughter of Detective and Mrs. Fitzgerald Victim of Scarlet Fever. Seven-year-old Mary Elizabeth Fitz- gerald, only child of Detective and Mrs. Thomas A. Fitzgerald, 6614 Seventh place, died in Garfleld Hospital yester- day after a week's iliness. Death re- sulted from an attack of scarlet fever. Funeral service were conducted in the | chapel of Joseph Gawler Sons, Pennsylvania avenue, at 11 am. today. Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. Births Reported. Prederick E. and Leila Lang. boy. Thomas F. and Mildred F. O'Connor. boy. Wallace P. and Whilmena Robinson. boy. boy. Howard A and Liene King. girl. John E. and Viola Gleeson. girl Edward D. and Florence Coleman. girl. southwest: Rev. J. H. Randolph. | James and Lucy McLaughiin. sirl 8 L. Sprouse. 211615 Eighth street, and | L. M. Tennyson, 1337 E street south- | Rev. James CEDAR HILL John J. and Mildred Ornick. bo; Alvin and Audrey Nevins. boy Wadhington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery =l Charles A. and Mildred Moore. boy, Charles E and Urma Dennis. boy. Edward S. and Ida Fuller. boy. ence L and Edith Harris, boy. Joseph and Constance Pylsc. boy Eerl V. and Mary S Kibler. Milton and Louice Feazen. boy. Doeton and Joseph.ne Moitcomery. boy. Josenh and Alice Liovd. boy Cecil and Lillian Baker. boy ard and Ethie Reese. boy. Id T. and Garnette Moss. girl David V. and Marcella Erown, girl. Lewis and Clara Cassidy. girl Orrin J. and Mary Harr's girl. John €. and Mathile Peters. ir.. girl. Henry and Marian Tolson. girl. Frank and Virginia Bohannon. boy. James and Jeanne Walton. boy James and Margret Proctor. boy. Curtis and Nettie Marshall boy. Hylan and Bertha McLain. boy. John and Edna Miller. boy Guy and El'zabeth Harric. girl Fonny und Josephine Nelson girl, Lacev ang Esther Brown. girl Chatlie ahd Nannie Davis. wirl. —is a fine example of the lawn- type cemetery, and is provided with eIery modern convenience in the wlly of beauty and thoughtful service. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue East of the Capitol ichard and Josephine Cock girl chard and Clara Jones. girl Dolloes and Myrtle ‘Robinsor. boy. Willard and Nettie McBride. boy. Harold and Helen Smith. boy. Beniamin and Mary Creek. boy. nd Lettie Scott. boy Ruth Bruce. girl James and Anna White. girl. Edward and Pauline Wrisht. girl. Robert and Henrietta Robinson, girl. Martin_shd Lewis. LOWEST PRICED FUNERALS | Cash or Terms Geo. W. Wise Co., Inc. | (W. P. Tayler) } 2900 M St. N.W. FOUND. CHOW DOG, red. east of Palls Church. Va. Found Jan Call at Mr. Brown. FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal Reseus ltl!llt. 710 st B.F ‘H’;’l’h EH. LOST. small brindle BULLDOG. Col. #2852, CAT—Janua | with_collar. n Tarness; reward. 1 | ne. Reward. Phone No. GLASSES. tortoise shell. | Dept. "of ‘Aeri. and Govt | Pinder “call Mrs. Enlis, West 0138 City and Suburban Service Private Ambulance, $4.00 Printing _Office. NA. 4645, Branch | PIN—Cameo. with small diamond. vi | Navy Blde. ‘and 2140 N st. n.w. Pricay. | Reward. District 3150. A | POLICE DOG. grayish. about & mos Jan’ 14: wore collar. Virginia tag 1: ward. _Address Box 306-H. Star office; TAN OVERCOAT—Heavy, yesterday at b ket ball game Tech High School. Reward. | Cleveland 1839, 373G_Kanawha WATCH. lady's gold. Tuesday. between Confi. and Cathedral aves.'and 15th and N. Y. ave or on Conn ave. or Mt. Pleasant cars going south: reward. _Adams 5:177-W after 5p.m. $400 REWARD for the return to Nichols Company, 326 | Woodward Bidg. of & diamond and plati- | num bar pin. containing 3 large diamonds. | many small diamonds: pin about 3 inches | long and 1-inch wide. Lost on January 27 | between Middieburg. : _Peoples & { Store. at 10th and ‘P sts nw.; Columbia old: GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST A UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as 565 For a Complete Funeral Cars and All We have amased the whole profession . Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Ch: Sts. N.W. Yeou Get the Biggest and the Best from CHAMBERS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St Northeast ACEAERCEEERERRN IDIEAIL FUNERAL SERVICE ® COSTS LESS ® BUT BEARS NO STIGMA OF CHEAPNES § We are not worried in ‘the least when we make the plain statement that our service costs less; we LIKE to have people come to us and ask us to prove to them that we can save them money, no matter what prices you may see quoted. P, o= I I AN I FUNERAL HOME INC { 8I6H STREET N!' 1754 | Braths. ‘ Braths. Monday. January 30, | DIYVER, MAY'L. on Monday, Jsnuscy 30, spical, of Jesite Nel- Cathedral Mansions. J000. Conn: 3 ansions, 7 3 “h.w on Thursday. February o, K4 m. BARBER. JORN. A special communication of Benjamin B. Prenc . No. 15, . A. M. i3 hereby calied for Thurs- Februaiy 2. 1033 at 12:45 p.m. in lodge room. No. 1. New Masonic Temple, for the purpose of conducting Masonic burial services for our late brother. JOHN BAREER. By direction of the worshipful Sscer. SiDNEY I BESSELIEVRE, Secretars. 1 BODENSTEIN. JOSEPHINE C. On Wednes- o Pebrary o in’ Atlanta, Ga., SOSEPRINE C. od stein and mother of C. Notice' of Tuneral hereafter. : BOWLEY, JOHN. Departed this life Tues- gl,- Ji ary 31. 1933, at 11:30 a.m.. at 15" residence, 2400 Nichols ave. JorN' beloved husband * of Do{l Remains resting ‘s funersl - home. 247 Notice of funeral later. CALTON, Jan- uary 20 BearUpper. Mariboro: Md., JOHN CALTON. He is survived by his”widow, Mrs, Effie Calton: a da ter. Mrs. Stella Arnold: a son, Emory Guy Calton. Funeral from the chapel of Ritchle Bros., Ritchie, Md., on Thursday, Eefnlll’yl mllw 2 ani mlnufir;\em in piscopal Gemetery. Forestville. Md. P.m. Relatives and friends invite CARLSON, FLORENCE E. Suddenls, Sunday, Ji . 1033, &t her resi- 2395 N st. hw.. FLORENCE E. @ “widow of Alfréd Carison. Fu- from the W. W. Chambers Co. fu- 1 home, 1400 Chapin_st. n.w.. on Tharsday, February 2. at 2 pm. Rela- tives and friends Invited. ~Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery, DIX, WILL On Wednesday, Pebruary 1, 1933, at 1%:10 p.m.. at his residence, 1601 3Kth st.'n.w., WILLIAM E._beloved husband of Katherine A, Dix, Notice of funeral hereafter. 2 CARTER., GEORGEANNA. _ Suddenly, on uary 28, 1933, at her residence. 75 % . GEORGEANNA CARTER. wife of the late Henry Carter and daugh- ter of the late Harriet King Brown. Re- malns Testing st the Waiter R_ Wood funeral home, 12:34 4th si. n.w. Funeral from the above funeral home ‘Thursday. February 2 1:30 pm., Rev. W. D. Speight officiating. " Relatives and friends invited. . COATES. GRACIE GALLERY. Departed this life ‘Monday. January 0. 1943, after @ | long iliness. erice, Herlow ave Va.. GRACIE GALLERY COATES . to ‘mourn® their loss one Charles H. Gallery, and four Elip Green, Eliza Grant, Laura and Rosa Alleyne. Puneral Fri- day. Pebruary 1. at 1 o'clock. from the Good Will Baptist Church, 16th and You sts. n.w. Rev. James L. Pinn, pastor. Reiatives'and friends invited. 2 COATES, GRACE GALLERY. All members of North Star Lodge, No. R, G. U. O. of 8ol and Daughters of Liberty. are re- d to meet at Goodwill Baptist ireh, 16th and You sts., Friday, Feb- ruary 3, 19 at 1 0 pm. to attend ROBERTA HUTCHINSON. Secy. * COATES, GRACIE. Officers and members of Columbia Temple, No. 1. B. P. O. E of W. are notified of the death of Daughter GRACIE COATES. Se: sorrow Thursd; Pebruary 1 m., at Elks' Home, 301 R. I ave. n.w. neral Prid: Pebruary 3, at 1 p. from the Goodwill Baptist Church. 14 You st. n.w. BSister lodges and temples MARIE WATSON SWAILES, D. R. LAVINIA FAIR. Secy. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Occasional rain tonight and possibly tomorrow morning; minimum temperature tonight about 42 | degrees; slightly colder tomorrow after- ! | BARBER. . On o, > del h- noon; moderate to fresh south and southwest winds. Maryland—Cloudy, with rain tonight and possibly in east portion tomorrow morning; warmer tonight. Virginia—Cloudy, with rain tonight and possibly in extreme east portion to- morrow morning; slightly colder in southwest partion tomorrow. West Virginla—Cloudy, preceded by rain in east and north portions tcnight; slightly colder in west portion tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, slightly colder. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers muddy this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. . 52 3013 44 3017 37 3017 37 8 am. 39 Noon ..... . 45 Highest, 52, 4:30 p.m. yesterday. ago, 36. Lowest, 37, ago, 22. 4pm. . 8 p.m. 30.14 30.13 30.05 Year 5:30 am. today. Year Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today. . 12:36a.m. . 7:08am. .. 12:55pm. T:44 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. 7:15 ‘Tomorrow. 1:23am. | 7:55am. | 1:44pm. | 8:36 p.m. High . Low High . Low . Sets. 1 5:29 ! 5:30 { Sun, today . Sun, tomorrow 7:14 Moon, today.. 10:23 a.m. Automobile lights must be one-half hour after sunset. - Precipitation, i Monthly “precipitation in inches in' the Capital (current month to date): Month. 1933, Average. Record. January 325 355 7.09 '82 February. 327 684 84| March. 375 884 ‘91 327 913 ‘89| 370 1069 89| 413 1094 '00 471 1063 401 1441 324 1081 o 284 857 November. 237 869 December. 332 756 Weather in Various Cities. turned on | Abilene, Tex Albans! Cleveland. ' Ohio Columbia, 8. C. Binver, Colo Detroit. Mich. El Paso, Tex Galveston. Tex. Mont. Tndanapoliodnd indianapolis. JacksonvilleTa. Kansas City. M Angeles . Loutsville, Ky. Miami, B New Orleans New York, N.Y. Oklahoma ' City. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Clear . Clear Rain Clear Rain Pt.cloudy Clear Ft.cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy cl Me..| ] Portland, Orez. Raleigh' N, C. Salt Lake City. Ban Antonio 8t. St. Paul,'Minn Beattle, ‘Wash (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temberature. Weather. Nie Uaa i 1933,” at_her “residence, 4 MAY' L. DIVVER. beloved wife of Georse N. Divver. ~Funéral from the chapel of B. A. Taltavull, 436 7th st. sw., on ursday, February 2, at 8:30 am.; thence 0 8t. Dominic’s Chure ere Tequiem mass’ will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. s 1 DIX, WILLIAM E. Wednesday, February 1, 1933, &t 12:10 p.m.. at his_residence, 1601° 38th st. n.w., WILLIAM E., beloved husband of Katherine A. Dix. Notice of funeral hereafter. b EISENBEISS, SUSANNA. On Tuesdsy, Jan- uary 31, 1033, of 814 Maryiand ave. n. SUSANNA. wife of the late Jultus Eisen. belsy, In ber doth year. ‘mother of Juliua A. Eisenbeiss, V. Hugo Eisenbeiss, Mrs. John G. Garraway, Mrs. Chares Schafer and Mrs. Victor H. Esch. Rem: ing at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral hom 2901 14th st. n.w. Services at the 8. H. Hines Co. funeral home on Thursday February 2. at 2 p.m. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery, 1 ELLMORE, WARY E. On Tuesday. January 31, 1933, at the Home of her son, George A Ellmore, near Bethesda, Md.., MARY E. ELLMORE, wife of the late George M. Eilmore. in_her #0th year. Services on Thursday, Pebruary o ai 11 . at Union Cemetery Chapel, Leesburs,” Va. Interment Union Cemetery EMMERT, GEORGE M. Suddenly, on Wed- nesday, February 1, 1933, at his residence, 482K 9th st. n.w., GEORGE M. EMMERT, beloved husband’of Fannie K. Emmert and father of Maude Emmert Oglesbee and grandfather of George W. Emmert. Funeral from his" late residence on Pri- 0¥ Qruary . at 1 pm. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. 2 FARMER. JOHN RICE. Suddenly, on Mon- day, January 30. 1933, at his residence South Bolivar_st., Clarendon, Va. JOHN\RICE FARMER. 'in_the 44th yea: of his age. beloved husband of Bertha E. Farmer (riee Haggerman) and father of Jack and Beverly Farmer. Remains rest- ing at the Ives funeral home. 310 Wilson vd, Clarendon. Va. Funeral Thursday, Febriary 2. at 1130 pm. from the abov a cl 5 erment Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. B his ute on esday, January 31, 1933 at Gardleld Hospital, MARY ELIZABELS FITZGERALD, aged 7 years, beloved daughier of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pitzgerald of LU14 Gth pl n.w. Notice of funeral later. HALLMAN, WILLIAM McKINLEY Suadealy, Monday, January ¢ _&t Forestviile. Md.. WILLIAM Mc. KINLCEY HALLMAN “(PEERLESS), band of Margaret Hallman. son of James and Elizabeth Hallman. brother of John, James A.. Charles. Richard. Adele. Fietch- er and Edward Hallm: Remains may be seen funeral parlors, n.w., after G pm. Th Turérg] Ssturday, Pebruary s, at 1. om Mt. Zion M.'E. Church, Sellman, Md. Relatives and friends invited. 3 HEINRICH, MYRTLE E. On Monday, Jan- uary 30. 1933, at Homeopathic Hospital, MYRTLE E., beloved wife of Richard G. Hetoricn and niece of Gertrude Robinette. Funeral from her late residence, 114 C st. n.e. Services at the Waugn Methodist h. ird and A sts. €. (PEER- HENSON, CHARLES. =Departed this life Luesaay, January 31, 1983, CHARLES HENSON, the beloved husband of Martha Henson and - devoted father of Dorothy ana Lorenzo Henson. He is aiso sur- yived by his motner, Sarah Henso brouiers find two sisiers. Irving and John Henson. Pearl Johnson and Hester Wheeler, aud otier relatives and friends. Remains temporatily resting at the tuneral parlors of Alexander S. Pope, 315 15th untis ‘ioursday. 5 hi C st 1 will be held on Priday, 1 pm.” Interment Woo two r where February wa Cem- Suddenly. on Tuesday, AL bl Iesidence 180 ted nephew of Matile Pierce and friend of Emma Tracy. Notice of funersi later. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. JARVIS, MARY GERTRUDE. On Tuesday, January 1. 1953, at her. residence, 530 dge road' Bethesda, Md. MARY GERTRUDE. beloved wite of Charles B. Jaryis. Funeral from her late residence on Thursdav, February 2. at 2 p.m, In- terment Glenyood Cemetery. 1 JETER, ANNA. On Monday, January 30, 10:35, at her residence. Y45 Plorida ave nw.' ANNA JETER. devoted mother of Louise and Ruth Jeter, sister of Elizabeth Buckue:, Josephine Meriditn. Henry and Rober: Sayies. She also leaves two nleces. Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U 'st. n.w. neral Thursday. February i pi from Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. KENABE. JOSEPHINE. On Tuesday, January 4L I, at her residence. 453 A st n.e, JOSEP! KNABE. beloved wite of the Iate Albert T. Kaabé and mother of Mrs, Marie Rourke. ~Puneral from the above resiaence on Friday, Fepruary 3. at 8:30 . thence 10 St. Joseph's Cnurch, where will be cffeied at i am. “Ralatives nd - friende invites terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 2 LEWIS, RICHARD D. On Saturdsy, Janu- ary 2N, 1835, RICHARD D.. devoted hus- band of Hester V. Lewis, son of the late Jeiry ana Neilie ‘Lewis, brother of Vic- foria Walker und Irene Curtis. He also lea T relatives and friends. Fu- ursday. February 2, at 1 p.m. sL Baptist Church,” Rosslyn, s resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis church nntil 10 a.m. Wednesday, eaiter at nis late residence, Col’ nv. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 1 MARTIN, DE. LEE RICAUD. Suddenly, on iuesday, January 31, 1 at_his office. Harvard ' Hall “Apartments, DR. LEE RICAUD MARTIN. beiovea' husband _of Mary Reaging Martin and tatner of Mary tin ana son of Mrs. Marion E. T Services from tne 8. H. Hines Co. iutiersl nome, =601 Fourteenth street porthuest, on Siturday. Feoruary 4. at 0 a.m. m. WILLIAM E. > T 3 On_ Wednesday. at his residence. Rock- WILLIAM E_ MOKRGAN, be- nd of Emma G. Morgan. No- tice of funeral service later. PETTIT, RICHARD T. On Wednesda: ) Peb- ruary’ 1, 18 5. at his resigence, 4110 RICHARD T. PETTIT, husband of Martha J. Pettit. of 1uneral hereafter. - POLLARD. WILLIAM. On Wednesday, Fedruary 1. 1U33." at “the Alexandria Hospital. WILLIAM POLLARD. Remains rest'ng at the John T_'Rhines Co. iu- neral home, 231 North Patrick st.. Alex- anaria, Va. Notice of funeral hefeaiter. QUILL, JORN F. On Tuesday. January 31, 1935, "JOHN F.. beloved husband of Ann Quill (nee Keysj. Funeral from the chapel ank 1’ Sons Co., 11 st .. on_ Friday, February 3, at 8:30 Requiem 'mass 2t St. Gabriel's rch at § am. Relatives and iriends Iuterment Mount Olivet Ceme- Jenii, n. beloved Noi MARY A. On Wednesday, February . 1035, at her Tesidence. 401 Third st nw. MARY A. ROBY, widow of George W. "Rody and beloved mother of Mrs Edifh Permar. Remains resting in_the W. W. Chambers Co. funera! home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Natice of later. SELBY, ERNEST. On Monday. January 30, ke, DS realdence. 2136° High gt s E ._beloved husband of ~Alice ¥ Selby. Funeral from his late residence. Thursday, Februsry 2. at 1 p.m. Inter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. Please - omit flowers. 1 LOUISE. On Wednes- 1933, at her residence, ROLINE LOUISE widow " of Charles ~ Adams Shiclds. ' She is_survived by one daugh- ter. Miss Nellie M. Shields, and one son, M. John R. Shields of this city. Notice of ‘funeral iater. SOPER. JAMES On January 31. 1633, at his home. Fairland, Md. JAMES B. SOPER. age X1. beloved husband of Annie ESoper. Funeral from the home of his daushter, Mrs. H. A. Nolte, Fairland, Md. Services ‘at Liberty Grove Church, Bur- tonsville, on Thursday. February 2. at 11 am. Interment in Union Cemetery. * SOUDER, ANDREW J. On_ Tuesday. Janu- ary 31, at his residence, 811 5th st. n.w.. ANDREW _J.. beloved husband Souder. ~ Funeral from his on Friday. February 3. ai atives and _friends invite Cedar Hill Cemetery. SOUTHERLAND, WILLIAM HENRY HUD- SON. Suddenly, on Monday. January 30, at his residence, the Cariton Hotel, 16t st nw. WILLIAM HENRY HURSON SOUTHERLAND. ‘rear admiral avy, retired, beloved husband of Mary Rodman Southerland. Body resting at Joseph Gawler's Sons’ chapel. 1754 . ‘ave. n.w. Services at_the Church of the Covenant, 1Sth and N sts. n.w. on Thursday, February 2, at 2 p.m. -Inter- ment Arlingtop National Cemetery. 1 SUDDARTH, MINNIE C. On Tuesday. Jan- uary 31,' 1933, MINNIE C. SUDDARTH, beloved wife of Emmett D. ‘Suddarth and mother of Emmett D. Suddarth. jr. Fu- neral from the Deal funeral home, K16 H At ne. on Pridey, Pebruncy 3 ot 10:30 2 pm. interment a.m. Relatives and friends invited. terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. SUMMERS, ALEX. On Tuesday, 31, 19, at the residence of his daughter, 1115 12th st. n.w., Maj. ALEX SUMMERS; U. 8, Army (retired), beloved husband of the Jate Katherine J. Summers, in_the 78th _year of his age. Body resting at the Tabler fureral home, %28 M st. n.w.. . until Thursday, February ‘when services will be held at'1 o'clock p.m. followed by interment in Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. SUMMERS, ALEX. Al members of Colum- bia Post. No. 833, Veterans of Foreis Wars; Henry C. Spengler Post. No. 12, the American Legion, and Society of Vet- eran Officers of the 3d District of Co- lumbia Infantfy. are ‘urgently requested io be present at the services for Mal. ALEX MMERS. 163d Infantry, at Ar- Jlington National Cemetery Thursday, Feb- Tuary 2, 1933, at 2 p.m. . TATE. JAMES. On_Monda: 1933,” JAMES (SHINE) father of George and Lottie Tate. Re- mains resting at J. T. Stewarts funeral home, 30 H st. ne. Notice of f lat INNIE. parted ife T s 1033 % January THURSTON. De; on_Tuesdey. January 31. . THURSTON of 1717 n.¥. S o eton: Shiofhes “Bertna. Sirother s “ini Gam Fhirston: slse 13 ing l}“mhln aye. and b o’% ‘Thursday, hus- | THOMPSON. MARTHA E. On Wednesdsy, PFebrua: 1. 1933, at her residenc: 152 EUSt now. MARTHA B devoted wite o d mother of Mi 16 e v ch, 143 otice of Tuneral later. WHITLOCK, CHARLIE. Sunday_ January CHA] WH] st nw. arted this life 3. at 6:15 am., ITLOCK. beloved husband of Vicla and devoted father of Helen Whitlock. "He is also survived by two sisters and one brother. Remains may viewed after R:i0 D.m. Wednesday, Pebruary 1, at the R. C. Richardson & Oo. funeral church. 1700 Vermont ave. n.w. Interment Graniteville. 8. C. WILMER, YVONNE P. On Wednesday. Feb- ruary 1, 193 YVONNE P. WILMER, the devoted da iter of Arthur and Mary Wilmer and runddlulkhlex of Pearl Lee Hugh and Marie Starks. Notice of fu- neral I Remal resting at the W. Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You Richard, Thomas, Stephen, John _an Harden Wilson; four sisters. Etta Strand, Mattie Wilson, Rachel Wilson and Alice Wilson. Body temporarily resting . at Malvan & Schey's funeral home. New Jer- sey ave. and R st. n.w. On February 1 ody will ‘be shipped 1 Woodford Lane, WILSON, JOHN H. Tuesday, January 31, 1933, at his residence, 201 1%th st. n.w., JOHN 'H.” WILSON. devoted husband of Mattie C. Wilson, father of John J. Wil- son and brother of Anna S. Coursey and Mabel P. Wilson. Service: Hines Co. funeral home, n.w., Pridey. February i, at Interment Rock Creek Cemeter: 'WOLFF, JOHN H. On Tuesday, January 31 1433, at 3106 N st. n.w., Washington, D. . JOHN H. WOLFF. beloved husband of the late Philena Wolff (nee Ashton). He is survived by three children, Mrs. John C. Whitehead and Willlam E. Wolft; both of Clarendon. Va.. and Fred A. Wolff of Washington. D. C. Remains resting at the Ives funeral home, %10 Wilson Blvd., Clarendon. Va. Funeral from Ives' chapel Thursday, Februsry 2. at 3 _pm. Interment Rock 'Creek Cemetery, Wash- ington, D. C. Friends invited. WOLFF, JOHN H. Federal Lodge. No. 1, F. A'A M., wili hold a special communi- cation Thuisday. February 2, 18:3. at Bm. at the Masonic Temple. 13th and H sts. n.w.. for the purpose of giving Masonic funeral to our deceased brother, JOHN H. WOLFF. MILTON R. DAY. Worshipful Master. JOHN L. On Tuesday. Jan- 1933 JOHN L’ beloved husband of Rhoda E. Zegowitz. Funeral from his Iate residence. 1443 P st. n.w., on Thurse day, Pebruary at 9 am’ = Requiem mass at St Mary's Church at 930 clock. - Relatives and friends invited, terment St. Mary's Cemetery. T In Memoriam ANDREWS, PATRICK A. In loving remem- brance of our dear brother and friend, PATRICK A ANDREWS. who entered God's great kingdom one year ago today, February 1, 1932, The happiest memories of you Wil linger always. SISTER MARIAN AND DOLLY. ® BEACH, MARGARET T. In loving remem- . brance of our dear mother. MARGARET T. BEACH. who left us six years 2go today, Pebruary 1, 1927, Bix years have passed. dear mother, Since you were called away. How well do we remember That sad and weary aay. You suffered hours. yes, hours, of pain, To wait for cure, but in vain. Tili God above knew what was best, He called you home to give you rest. Forget you? No. we never will, We loved you then, we love you still. ‘Your memory is as’ fr As in the hour you . S THOMAS A., J: DAVID' N. AND WILLIAM T * BROWN. ARTHUR R. In sad but loving re- membrance of our 1¢ _brother, ARTHUR R. BROWN, who departed this ,l\llll?fl,l'n years ago today, February 1, A loving thought, & silent tear: md SITER T LR AR anp . A JOWN Al ELLA HAYWOOD, BROWN, ARTHUR R. Sacred to the memo- "'ho“‘ mytl;u:;x;. fizr{auu R. BROWN, day, Pebruary 1, JBIK:. gl e HIS S8ON LEROY. CLARK. THOMAS F. In sad remembrance _Ir(n mlrs b;luv?d R}E}!blflfl dlnd ffll h:?. life Pebruary 1. 1v17. » May he rest in peace. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. HELM., SARAH. In loving memory of dear wife, SARAH HELM. who depar’ :hu".l’lille two years ago todey, Februr : Loved in Mfe, remembered in death CRONJE HELM HOY. ROBERT (TIP). In_ loving reme nce of our father, ROBERT BOY wis 4% rouel, RORPRT, (L Pevruary 1, A MAGGIE AND BOB. * KILBY, JOSEPH WOODWARD, In sad by loving remembrance of my dear. Nusbadg and our devoted father, JOSEPH WOO! WARD KILBY. who left us ten years today, Pebruary 1, 1923, e only link which death cannot sever love and memory. which lives forever, HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN, & MCcENTEE, FRANK. In 10ving remembrance of our dear husband and dad, FRANK Me- ENTEE, who passed away one year ago This y brings back sad memories Of a loved one laid to rest And the ones who think of hiin today Are the ones who loved him best. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SONS, MARY . RICHARD L. AND FRANCIS P, Mo~ ENTEE. OSBORNE. ANNA. MADGLINE. LOLA. Sa- cred to the memory of my devoted mot ANNA OSBORNE. who departed thi four years ago today, February 1, 0y and my dear sister.’ LOLA MADGLINE, Six years ago, Pebruary 10, 1027 versary masses at St. Aloys In_my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true There is not a day. dear loved ones, That I do not think of you No_one knows how much I miss you, No one knows the love you gave, But I know that God has blessed Sou With_sweet rest beyond the grave DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SISTER ADA. ROBINSON, MARY. In loving memory of my dear beloved wile, MARY ROBINSON, who departed this life six years ago to- day, February 1. 1927 Could you ask me if Yes. it fiil But_her spirit sweetly “Courage, we shall meet Loved in life. remembered HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, PE INSON. SCHNEIDER, HENRY. brance of my dear death. TON ROB- In I husband & rememe and our father HENRY SCHNSIDER, who departed this life one year ago today HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * THOMAS. RAYMOND DOUGLAS. 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