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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO n extraordinary Purchase from Hart Schaffner & Marx HART SCHAFFNER & MARX RALEIGH HABERDASHER WASHINGTON A New Group of Fine HART SCHAFFN & MARX SUITS Regularly $35 & $31 19 AND STILL NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS ANY Hart Schaffner & Marx suit would be a bargain at $19.75 . . . but these are regular $35 and $31 quali- ties of the present season . . . suits with 72 actual Bench- Tailored features . . . the qualities that sold at $§50 and $45 not very long ago . . . suits styled and tailored by the greatest makers of FINE clothing in America. WITH wholesale prices skyrocketing, and with an inflation program geared up to send prices further UPward— this is a2 message nothing short of Extraordinary! . . E negotiated a long time ago for this purchase . . . the price was set when things were at a low ebb « the price is now all out of line with the present situation . . . but we got the goods at our price, and our good fortune is yours! WHAT an OPPORTUNITY to stock up with FINE clothes of KNOWN worth and quality—at a price not likely to be duplicated. . . . Every man and young man can be properly fitted if he acts promptly. $1.65 to $2.50 SHIRTS $1.39 4 for $5.50 Raleigh *'8” SHOES $4.65 Blacks or Tans 75¢ and 50¢ HOSE 39¢ 3 pairs, §1.15 YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED You may pay in 30 days, or use owr Extended Payment Plan—no down payments, 4 months to pay, and no interest charges ¢ WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE ° LEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street DR. HENRY E. AUSTIN SUCCUMBS SUDDENLY Former Resident Here Was at One | southeast, Time Connected With Veterans’ Administration. activities in Washington, dled sudden- ly yesterday after & heart attack at Coatesville, Pa., where he was & mem- ber of the staff of a veterans’ hnl'mul semnltonn Associated Press IX Austin, who lived at 6604 Piney Branch road while stationed in Wash- ington, was & native of North Carolina. He was & luate of Jefferson Medical he e S oo i e rol uf lew Yorl Yale University. He entered the veterans’ administra- phis, and was tnnlhrnd to Coates- vl.le Doeembcr 1 last. oetober 1917, oetabc 1919, serving eight months e in Siberia. ' He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary E. Austin, and two sons. Burisl will be in Arlington National at 2 pm. tomorrow, with military honors. EDITOR, 82, SUED Bride of 32 Files Suit for $10,000 in ltockl. 'WEEDSPOR' Y., May 10 (®).— George R. Nllh. lfl editor of a weekly newspaper here, and widely known as one of the oldest newspaper men in the country, was made defendant yester- day in I suft for $10,000 filed by his bride of a year. Mrs. Nlll!. 32, seeks to obtain - session of stocks and securities valued at $10,000, 'hich she says were to have been given her by the terms of an agreement made before their marriage April 26, 1932. Mrs. Nash was formerly Mrs. Cath- érllna Hoffman Wilson of New York CEDAR HILL Washington’s Most Beautiful Cemetery ean have complete funes gervice In Oedar Hill T fects if res the Musie Snd sil the plied in harmony rment—not in & hub- le—but in an Derpetual supervision. Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue Kau of the Capitol Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR! R e e e Tlye Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LIncoln 0524-9244 412 M St Northeast D. C, WEDNESDAY, DIES OF HEART ATTACK James Brady Stricken While in !h-lhhr'l Automobile. CARDINAL CERRETTI REQUIEM MASS SET Msgr. Morella Acts as Celebrant for Former Apostolic Dele- gate ;-dxm. A requiem mass for Cardinal Cerretti, former auditor of the apostolic delega- tion in Washington, who died Monday in Rome will be celebrated at 9 am. tomorrow in the crypt o{ the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at Catholic University. Oudlnll Cer- rett! was a close friend of Rev. Magr. James H. Ryan, rector of the university. tml'ml,c‘?w uz‘; t o A le] lon act as celebrant of the mass, lor which will be vldld by the Cnhol.lc Uni- vml& botr \mdzr the direction of Dr. c:mnl. who was 60, had be-: 1ll a week, although for several Ynll);hh‘lthhumuclhlnl He died of ‘The nrn major appointment of Cardi- nal Cerretti to the United States came in 1907 when he was made apostolic delegate. He remained here until 1913, Subsequent transfer appoint him as apostolic delegate to Mexico and to Australia. He was afterward made rp‘l nuncio to Paris. At the time of death, the cardinal was a priest of St. Mary Major in Rome and the prefect of the segnatura. MOTHER OF FORMER D. C. CORONER DIES Mrs. Elisabeth Cochran Rogers to Be Buried at Leesburg on Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Cochran Rogers, mother of the late Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, formerly District coroner, died today after a long fliness. She had resided at 1400 M street, where her son lived until his death several months ago, for the past 11 years. Mrs. Rogers, who was the widow of Samuel E. Rogers of Loudoun, Va., was ln'llgurl old, » native of Hamilton, Vs Blmllwn lnd two -mm Chieas n(o.nully HMNY-IL Lulu T. Rogers, also of this city. FILMS SHOW SURGERY of surgical movies in | Indi ‘The showing Paris uuder auspices of the American ¥ Afford Ryan Service We Keep the Cost Within Your Means 14 high type mortuary service need not prove exorbitant in cost. INo matter what you pay you get the very best in Ryan service. {Perfectly appointed fumeral Ahome. Music sf desired. Lady attendant. These essentials are offered wunthout extra charg®. For our complete funeral prices, call Atlantic 1700-1701. Hondsome New Unlettered Ambulance. Anywhere in Washington. . JamesT.Ryan 317 Pa. Ave. S.E ® WABHINGTON'S FINEST 4 Funeral Director Phone Atlansic 1700-1701 MEN'S WEAR STORE o WEeexk Enp SALE! A Special Group of Fime $35 30 $25 TorcoaTs $16.75 A special group of smart styles and patterns on sale at this very low price for this sensational week end sale! Tweeds, cheviots, gabardines, eamel hair or velour finishes, broken sizes. Single and double breasted models. Charge Accounts Invited RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street MAY 10, 1933. ‘Distfict of Cotumbla—TFair and slightly ©cooler « fonight; tomorrow occasional - |Tafin; ‘gentle northwest, shifting to 88 ¥u8 i 3= i ii £ am, 5 - H 83 u‘,‘l ‘Tide Tabies. (Purnished by United States Coast and d itments ‘ sent | 8un, Monthly precipitation in inches in the cwlh{h(ml n;m'.h to date) : January...... 335 Pebruary. 3 e 2282828330 9080 SR22235333353382 smemauIan 232332 LOST. m:gry—m.—m; ing 4 of & 1'&- vieinity 14tk and Col jumbis 9061-W. nu-cur' teining booka: B temoie, "6t and % e Reware. QE__2033. Tied e Heer Teward, return eite An X n Blckers. 1210 10th n'w. ADt: 808. FOX Jire-baired. “fomale white: gdark brown epets on “Cint_Srown .l “lfl Bob tail. M'lll. 1!12 Neal mg:v-m burl Id" lh b % or Columbia fifi‘?‘ R o iols bunirzed ntentel’ veluc: Srewe ave, COlumbia 3871-W. Ae GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral Cars and All By The GREATER CrambersCo We have mnd the whole pmlumn Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest ‘and the Best from CHAMBERS WISSING BOY-FOUND ASLEEP IN AUTOMOBILE “Buddy” Harriss, Son of Spanish Naval Attache’s Wife, Tired of Being T at Home. Several weeks at m 12 - year - Eaeten (53aaar’y night instead of returning home, he mr:]flm hflumnuuo{-ndnub- mobile in & ne! s and was found mmll,mun ]:lul'rlfl search- mul‘rfl-. organised mn he falled rn, HRY, RICHARD A We shall aiwars re- member with deep sratitude Sour kind | m sympathy and beautiful floral !llblll( In our recent bereavement. THE PAMILY. Braths. N, AUBRE On_Wednesday. oo )g: Provi .nu Hospital, A e 58 1727 In 5 !- u “urvived by o fll of California; 1o sistars. 8,0 A A xlu (°f Norfolk, Va. i e unti ferids mm-a e dmn. uno Fiors 1360 eral services Frid May 13 at 2 p t ment Lake ewood O ay. May ‘1 BERRY., ROBERT LAWRENCE. On gay mornipe. May 9, 1933, at, the Noeal ROBERT = hié al ot B Church, Beruardsrille, N.' J.." Thur May 11, -z BILLING! 1933, Teut, Tor mears 5o sean Ohapsl on Thursday. Soacial euts Wit train from Gra: . York. Graduates and friends planning to 20 to Groton and return are requested to Communicate with Edmund P. Rogers. care of Pulton Trust Co. York. telephone o lo“h . roton School, lgfu.m th, o Groton mass v BIVENS, THELMA. = on Tuesday. Ma ’Truu BIVEN: Atinar B Bgens reral 1o 8 May 2 n Priday. a.m."“Reisitves ‘and Friends fnvitea. idterment Cedar Hul Cemetery. B uesday. May RITT, TH M. Op Ty g.'}aflsg P ovidence Hospital, ELIZA] ; i John 7. and Margarer B, Britt (nee Gage ), Funeral’ from her ate reslacice ivis Snd friends On Monday. May & 1933 WN. mother nie Bell 20d Anble Westbrook - evandmotier” Martha and Annle Jaciion, sister of Patterson. = Remains at Frazier s home. ‘380 Rhode Island ave. nw. of funeral feter. LIFTON uneral Notice 11 RANKLIN, fierment Cecar Rl Cemetery. CARTER. ELLA CARROLL On 'hludlm nla. e OLL C. (e late it Bhe"leaves one'dsushier, one one’ sister, two brothers and s host of friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral home, 221 North Pat- Tlok st. Alexandria, Ve, Funeral Tnurs oy, May 11 st 2 pom. from Laurel urch, l-pun Franconia. Va 10 TEE. ELEANOR BROWN. Departed i 1% nfi on Sunday. May 7. 1033, at § .m., at her residence, 916 INOR BRQWN COUNTEE, te Aanes Bhe u.n. 10 mourn_their loss vy Mllll‘l and two brothers. Jennie. Ad- fl!fil. Rachel. John nd ronest Brown. AnDn Bidne: gnes Gordon. ‘Re- l'. her llll!r: Xellfltw. gwru 2426 I"l lay, May 11 ' from ley Church. ”Srfl St 3, Mrs. URR! DAVIS. an 'American :qun ia vevaried | by the “American ulate general st Montreal. Canada. 1 Fepresenta- tives of ‘decessed can n fusther in- Tormation. b7 Appiving to the Department of Btate, Washington. D. C. | DAWSON. BARA 8. On Tuesdar May 0. 1933. at Providence H SARA beioved wile of the late uee Da of Wrs. Manae and ie” Murphy, Notice Ef funeral later. Toimourn thelr_loss ihree daughiers. Mrs Ceretta C. Wilsom, M s D. K whitiinton . ane 75, Mrs. Jober] urrell” Des Mukes of Texas ursday. May 11, st 1 pm Dtist cmmh 3t between 12th ath nw! C._ 8mith omcul-lnx Interment ‘Cemetery. Remains resting at of L E Murray & Monday. May State Ho'pital t the M .'. on ‘Wednesd: Toterment at Colesville IAMES On Tuesday. May 9. "l his relldenu 1124 mh st n w ., . loved husband of M (nee Mitchell) Puni held trom Timothy Hanlon's rhm 641 H ll n.e, on Thurs- 11, at 2 p.m. NSON. EMMA 2. Tuesday. May 9. ”g‘ss. at her residen: [MA M. [N/ m it 2 p.m. gv‘fu}}!n'm e Cear HIL Cemeters. 10 CLARENCE. Suddenly. on Mon- ‘IY lll! 8, IBM at hl residence. 615 Webster st EY, rite Kibbey ai d * day, May 11, Firom. his ) e Tesiaence. “Interment Gongressional Ceme- ery. Ralatives and friends invited. 10 LFRED. Deplned mu lite wcfl‘rf;, 'mm-yiu Jos3 b L vy e, xme Luckett: :on 'Huf R h ‘L of oflnr emeins regtn m"’“un home. 1308 el Peidey. ‘May om his late residence. two tives an louth apnol G Iniermment Woodlawa Cemetery. . AIATICO. TEEASA. On Monday. May & AT oL ber residence, 1112 8ih st e the beloved wife of Frank Malatice and mother of Marziano. Raf: Antonio. Lucia, Eloira and oo, Puneral from her Inté be sung at 0 a. vited. l‘nurmzm ence. court."" Puneral Thursday. May 11, from her iste residence. Inter- ment Lincoln llumonll oemmn. 1 BTHA L. o Say 7. it Asheville. ERTHA L. , beloved Wite of Eidtidge C. Pardy. e resting at Zurhorst's funeral agn E. Capitol st. Services will the Cunsrdes Heishis Bustist Hn gyn.n eom:n = S lur.fu Festdence. fnmmnc oo Sree l“&mm, . mother of Mrs. Frank New York City. Puneral ise Home on Thursdsy. May Interment at Oak Hill OCHRAN. On Wed- DR R reudencs. bfl Jesrs, beloved TRother beth e Howara C. and ¢ e 'f &t Ham urn-nt x-ml on, Ve life I‘oflx:du Departed this 28°9:15, at her resi Triumby ne. in & arS0e, Jeares, 16 MI! s | THOMAS. emp | ureday. ‘Baptist Church, 10t . -m.i‘: i:30. mln.lv- and n W _'n s A9 Braflu -m% widow, of, Sl eral i o Go. uncral Bome. 3001 ursday, May 11, Iatersient Gongtedsional ‘““ SCHUMACHER, LYNAR M. Membe: of the Taac Belaas Fost, . 20 ano °“n‘.§ vited to atiend ' TENas v 5 who died 1913, ‘ll T‘: m.. ! Nitions: come: e a ember of Jane OCommander. Port tu Prida. AT Nurges' ..man, mu tery, “h: smpLEY, nnl ' 130, Sunday. May 7. Je3se jed husband of un-‘ dud Shipley Tiaon ot Mertha % e Jate Willlam G. Shipley. He 15 alo SUEvIved by one sster aa bwa BrotheLe Pafters] from his mother's residence, 1108 Monroe st. n.w.. on Thursday, May 11, at 10730 m: "Relatives and eiends inviied. %num‘xlem at Greenhill Oemetery, Berry- | lloll‘ll his. :!n-iemn u'“A' '&l S ure sosenmine B! iher of David W. h 081 R, JosErn d lho-muer and 1 f:“'m‘s"g. iy vt 5 Chapin st. n.w. Puneral services an um:m at Tariton, Ohlo. " wnlvnm ARTHUR JOBN. Departed fe “Tuesd 1935, 4t on the late Alexander merville. beioved hus! . father of Prant T _of Plorl Wallace, v He also relatives and at 8. - y 12 from Holy a.m., where solemn ing ‘for repase of his leemer Church at huh mass will be sung Interment” Mount Oltvet. Cemetery. soul. at” Calvary Episcopi Gramercy Park, New Yorl. aterment nm unday, lny 7 JOHN H. A8, "the devoted husband ‘of Annie Notice of funeral later. Re- Ralns Testing at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church, 1432 U & WALSH, CA' luda 1 Tues- 987 MaY 9. 1033, at her mmufene, 11 24th st. n.w., Mrs. CATHERINE WA] 1933 TH¢ held fro; hlnerll Blrlorl lNl t 830 4. Church at # am. Rel ',1 Bl 2 S ‘h":’: Ltives an iovited. " Interiment Mount. Ofivet. Cei ':‘}’u- of WALTHER. MAX A. Suddeniy. Wednesday roing, May 10 A’ WAL [ARLE! ! N. Budde A » beloved h be ‘sung_for the repo Interment Holy Rood Cems Bhe aiso leaves other {:mml. and friends. Puneral Thursda . p.m., e. 73 Penton Coin ‘Memorial Gemetery. WILLIAMS, MARTHA. On Tussday, May 8. 1033, at’ her residence, 1320 Soutn tal MA WILLL Fr D Relatives and " derment " Gecar Hol metery. 1 ZIER, CHARLES H. On Tuesdsy. 1o3a. s his residence. 1011 °C Hj beloved Fusband of ihe hr rflum funeral pariors, 301 East rvices will be held at the Worth Metheain lacopal Chreh, 13in o st. and North o.m ina ave. ne. on 1nt "mmf g Zier. Remains are restin dsy. May 12, p.m. Shuresslonai” Cemmetery. In Memortam. RTHUR. JAMES C. A tribute of love and devotion' to the ‘memory of our beloved son and brother, JAMES C. ARTHUR. died four vears sgo today, May 10, Gone, but still remembered THE FAMILY. * In loving memory L. GOUGH. who 1520, GRIGSBY. PETER. _In loving memory of our dear father, PETER GRIGSBY, whe Jeft us one year ‘ago today. May 10. 1032, loving _father. and kind. fin tieha oncarlh m‘m ye fnd. VING DAUE O e En P BE N hn AR HAGERHORST. JOHN J. 1In fond remem- of & dear husband and fathen JON 5> HAGERHORST “whe "died: TouF yekrs ago today, May 10. 1829, Paded on ewrth, to bloom in hezen LOV. MiLLER, un: l A mh?u of Jove snt levotion to the memory of our dear wife and devoted mather, SBARA! MILLER, 3ho deparied this iife one year aso to- day. M Thgy say time beals a broken heart. ems untrue ut. oh. Por_one long vear our ne.m have ached, az_mether. just for ye HER DEVOTED HUSBA! ND OIOEGI H MILLER, AND _CHILD] SADIE. MIEEER AN GEOROE B, MILLER NALLE ROSA L. Sacred to the memory of LLE, who deparied this lite seven n-n- May 10, 192 . S Fallk XRD ¥’ & Meovrrme + !IOCKINI:Y FRED. In memory of our de- joted busband and father, FRED SHOCK. ENCY. whe left us suddenly two yests 2y love e to rest. And the ones who think of hir today Are the ones who loved him best DEVOTED WIFE AND 'DAUGHTER. ¢ TAYLOR. MOLLIE F. A tribute of love snd devotion' to the memory of my lov- ing mother, MOLLIE F. TAYLOR, who passed the great beyond five years a0 today, May 10, 1928. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory furns back every leat . HER | LOVING DAUGHTER, TAYLOR. MOLLIE F. A token of love and devotion tothe memory of my devoted mether. IE F. TAYLOR. left five years ago today, May 10, s E& keeps her own and though spart r memories dwell within the heart ofo_comfort and sustain. MER LOVING DAUGHTER, IDA MA¥-- WAI.F“ -AIY. In loving remembrance .“ my " dear mother. MARY WAI o left ‘me two years ago today. Ma m LoNELY sON. JosEPH WARNER. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoin 0372 Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5522 m 3034 M Ste NV, Ereas, Mert bt JOHN R WRIGHT CO nected -un eare establishment, ~ foooflsz N.W, 818 H l'l‘ hl - LINCOLN !" WILLIAM H. SCOTT - b0 JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. Atlantie 1700 J WILL’[AM LI‘F’S SONS COv« CRLMATORILM 4th & MASS. AVE. N. TIMOTHY HANLON 641 H 8t. NE—Lin. 5543, LANCE_SERVICE ].=rank Geier’s Sons Co. ~ 13 SEVENTR ST, ‘N.W.National 2473 " FUNERAL DE![GI\S. istic Floral Desi, Night Phones. Clar. u':-'l-l'or'a':'lvl-l Gwchros.Co.. 1212FSL_ Prompt’ Abts Delivery Serviss GEO. C. SHAFFER e IM flhll!. N NA’I‘ GEO. A. COMLEY EIn A