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D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933 CHECK LETTER ON BILLS INDICATES Dies of Pocamonia THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WILLIAM C. BITTING, #® A9 tist Church and for some time prior to his death had been a deacon. Mr. Bitting was a native of St. Louis, Mo. He is survived by his widow, Mh. Bruths. On Wednesday, R o s § Carrying a Full Line § of Select Meats : WEEK END $ Phone Linc. 5598 OUR X SUPER SPECIALS Ida A. Bitting SOCIAL WORKER, DIES Century of Life to Work delphia. Among Poor: of his daughter, Mrs. William E. Culleen, ; three daughters, Mrs. tlnfi.. and a sister, Mrs. Julla Post of Funeral services will be held Saturday at the parlors of the George W. Wise Co., 2900 M street, after which the body will lie in state at the West Washingmn in Cedar CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. WHETHER MONEY IS GOOD OR BAD|| ruyerar semvices 7o »x Simple Problem in Arithmetic Enables Holder to Determine if Currency Is Genuine. By the Associated Press. corner of currency. This was explained 4, the check letter is D or J. the note is a counterfeit. check letter is correct it does not indi- BAKER at 1833 Kalo HANSON. ddsu-nm of the . 1 W. . Jarvis, Mrs. Elle Gray apd Mrs. AFTERNOON. ’fi&fi:"fl;‘qgfi:“flg’;}d - Church ot the ‘ulleen; two sons, lam an loward . Jul ¢ Churchman, 75, Had Devoted Half |E. Bitting: a brother. Howard R. Bit- e T e e DORA. On Thursday. July 6. 2130 A A€ her restdence. 1903 iy ot % Dom\ JOHNBON, devoted wife of m Johnson, mother of Pauline Tyler and Een Bacer Johnsan. She sl leaves 0 " grandchildren, a_sister-in-I {h-law: & Diece and & nephew.. Re- Tains resting at the W. Eraest Jarvis Baptist Church. Burial 0 SPEC]ALS For Your Nearest William Charles Bitting, who deveted Hu‘l’ (:ezm:telr’;fl< ibe Is all your money good? 5, the check letter is E or K. el cg-"{::'&-;,‘ it o e e at Low Prices Ideal Food Store 2 half century of his life to work among - . One way to find out is to check on| 0, the check letter is P or L. u;:m“:;!o .;uuu' of funeral later. »W o+ soeoee the poor, died yesterday at the home the small letter in the right lower| If the check letter is not correct 7 '"%'f»:uofi“mf’nfifé‘h“n’:: BUTLER' LABD. Pushand of 15 fite Eliza, Baine Ladi and farpos of Mits Full Flavor 24 Poplar avenue, Takoma Park, Md. TOMORROW. to post office clerks yesterday by the| t th Mary Ladd, Mrs. Wilmer 8. Wingate and X ALL GOLD SHNM‘:AH Ro'Gri™ +-2 tge cans 29C | B 5. 5, D5k Year and had been| Luncheon, Phi Delta Phi Fraternity, | depheiment . Boimting. ous 5, momber | Cole, that the note s gen e 27 ne chapel of "Sosph Gawler Sore X ALL GOLD TUNA, “Fancy Meat”. .......2 cans 29C ill for months. University Glub, 1 pm. of methods of telling good from bad | counterfeit may be a reproduction of Yool e WVe B CRapiny” fcilizn 1l Gold A: Ti “Tender 2 2 A resldent of Washington and George- | yypcheon, Columbia Club, University | TODeY. those on a genuine note.” (i e S R X Al 0| sparagus 11ps g,, the End" sm. cans C ztv):sna!:re;rgx;% ‘t:nln io‘{ears L&:}Bm}(ng Club, 12:30 p.m. The letter operation was described| " For example, the serial number and Bancroft pi. nw. on Friday July 7 X Taft Supreme Grape Juice, “Refreshing” . .ot vot. 23C | J|2nd Tor Jears acted as guperintendent| Luncheon, Round Table, University | 100e wpecy letters on genuine motes| V13119360 A, divided by 6, gives as T o B i of the Georgetown branch of the Cen- | Club, 12:30 p.m. run from A to L and are synchronized | Sorcrmoinder |07 and the letter in the ,{x“- st her recidence. 1518 &lh &t nv! . . ant Oc¢! tral Union Mission. An ardent church-| Lyncheon, Congressional Country | with the serial number on all but . Jesst o apataan of Nallle . Dainty Mix t Octagon soa’ man, he was a member for more than | Club Committee, University Club, 12:30 | national bank notes. e a-onen al uged (the e Sottons ""Sha 3?&'1.’13.‘5“2:'&:"‘:‘11..‘&%’.? FRU‘T 32 years of the West Washington Bap- | p.m. be:agy ‘:l“)’l'dg‘: r'?xen ll’:&‘:: m“}nd’;‘;'; gmbbexlusénh ng'.:o on the money 50 as to i‘?flu’{"i‘."r‘w’. Pl o chu: & Y4 '"‘w' . enable €] spot raised notes im- nw, Interment lemington, the check letter, as follows: v. July 7. 6 “If the remainder is— medistels MATTHEWS. DOROTRY INEZ. On Wednes: co If presented with a note day, July . at her Tesidence. K08 R 1, the check letter is A or G. the numerals 10, but with a portrait Lt d'd OF Y IV Y ) & el b evo ¢ Green xwell House Coffee Makes better food at less cost 29c ...m. 25¢ Valley Coffee. .. ... Swan’s Down CAKE FLOUR tell cans PET MILK 19c¢c Ryan Funeral Service We Keep the Cost Within ¥Your Means Through the years this organi- zation has grown and prospered, because our service has always been high class and our charges reasonable. 3 EXPERT SUCCUMBS] {Story Butler Ladd, 81, Federal President of Standard Art, Marble ‘Worker Many Years, Dies at Hospital Here. o OF PNEUMONIA AT 47 & Tile Co. to Be Buried Tomorrow. tall . Tains "resting 2t the 2 .. 25¢ Any Family Can Afford CENSUS STATISTICAL |RAYMOND G. OTT DIES R R T —Bachrach Photo. MISS NANCY WALTON JONES, Seventeen, subdebutante daughter of Mrs. Edith J. Jones, 2511 Tracy place, and the late James Ellwood Jones, West Virginia coal operator, who died of pneumonia yesterday at the family's couniry home, Switchback Mountain, Funeral Sunday, July 9. p.m. from Third Baptist Church, 5t and Que sts. n.w. Interment anmcny v-u.ns'n:n. CHARLES EDWARD. Sud- denly on Wednesday, July 5, 19317, at the residence ‘of 'his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Brown of 42 Wine avenué, Hyittsvi Md. CH WARD McALLISTER. belGred usband of ihe Iate Maty Eiizee beth McAllister, and father of the Rev. Charles E. McAllister. Notice of funerai later. OTT, RAYMOND G. Wednesday, July 5, o iy Do AV G., in the $&th year of his age. wonn husband of Nellie Ott (nee Beers). i Ib. FOR BETTER BAKING 4 { : Domino Sugar ......10 ™ = 49c AMBULANCE SERVICE Story Butler Ladd, o1, for many years| Raymond G. Oft, 4T, of 3521 Subci W vay whe ys Bave beon| Hoiiniigiiater i ERCY 8 et Eagle Brand Milk 19¢ = 5 = a statistical expert in the Census Sixteenth street, president of the buried this afternoon at Bramwell. late residence, 3527 16th st n.w. agle bran i oo e .can Handsome, new, unlettered ambulance. ..any- Bureau, died yesterday at Homeopathic Standard Art, Marble & Tile Co., died , Miss_Jones studied at the Holton riday, July 7. at 9:30 am.: thence to CERTO “For Jellies and Jams” IDEAL MAYONNAISE. Pt. jar, 10c; Pt. jar 18¢ where in Washington.. «..29¢ 4 Hospital. He was a native of Boston. | limit when the organization was made | | yesterday in Sibley Hospital after a into his new home. “le was a native of Washington and | Arms School here, where she was ac- tive in outdoor sporis, especially tennis sky in Paris, where she studied art and | languages. | guiem mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Banquet ORANGE PEKOE TEA “A wonderful flavor” 1, pkg. 19¢ Phone At. 1700-1701 | Mr. Ladd, who entered the bureau!!Wo-Week illness. Mr. Ott was stricken|ang “riding. After graduating, she| iolends “oogicg®f 3i5,soul Relatives and QUART SOUR OR DILL PICKLES (Almanace) ~.15¢ 2 in 1900, was found to be over the age | L} Pucumonia shortly after mOVINg went to the school of Princess Mestcher. | _ Cemeters. o 1otrment Rock “Grgek RAUTH, ERNEST. SR. On Wednesday. J. ERNEST RAUTH. Sr. bel GRAPE-NUTS .... = L REe e | a permanent one shortly afterward, but | founded the contracting Arm of which | - o late. Louise T JEFFERSON ISLAND SA J30000.3 Pgs. 10e ames an e Gl sl | he was the head. He'was a member e e e, Junes s g R Eun CRYSTAL WHITE GRANULATED SOAP 22 72Y,1ib. pkg. 25¢ of_the Knights of Columbus. T e e Jemee B Jonse | el Sy BON AMI SOAP. ... . coocvcsivsrvons ... cake 10c in active service. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. ‘SO’umm,o Mass, »| Pm. Relatives ‘nnd Triends wvited. “ine - FUNERAL DIRECTOR Five scars ago he was retired, but | Nellie Beers ‘Oit; a_nughter, Marie | Hibes ol SCHNEIDER, BARBARA. O Tuesdar. ity itter irginia Sweet remained, of his own will, working in a and two brothers, Rev. George E.| o 33. ‘at Cincinnati, Ohio, BARBAF Pork R“:ieB P - ke Fl Dog Food 3 Atlantie small room in building “C" of the | Ot of Baltimore and Emest E. ott, | KRESS FUNERAL SERV|CES ScrNE Sidow of Anthony Bchnaner ork and Beans ancake [ lour Sporicioes | 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 17001701 bureau. He has reccived much praise | #ho Tecently moved here from Boston | et oy Mana e Goucher, Mrs. from his associa eral services wil held tomor- 6 cans, 25¢ cans, S e row at 10 am at the ohaen - | AT ARLINGTON TOMORROW | Junerglfrom the residence of her daushter: VISIT YOUR NEAREST In his youth Mr. Ladd was with the Sacred Heart. His brother will officiate. o t Saturday. July 8,'at 10 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Ar- TDEAL FOOD STOKE, Hayden survey in the Rocky Mountains. | Interment will be in Rock Creek Oldest West Poi lington National Ceineters. 7 He was graduated from Harvard, Cemetery. t Point Graduate Had STNGER, THERESA E. On Monday. July 3. He is survived by a brother lLiving in —_— Seen Service in Civil, Indian B biloved wite of Rusia b Bl T Colorado, and three daughters, two of . néral from ‘her fate whom live in Washington, Miss Mary CAPITAL WOMAN DIES AndBpasish AW are S "s"d“ Sy At 0% am Ladd, who lives at the Farnsboro, and | B o e || SoieioiSE s ricinl i AR Mrs, Wilmer . Winsgate, with whom | AFTER LONG ILLNESS wei%, o , 93, | Sirea at ioam: Interment in the new he lived at 62 Woodbine street, Chevy | | West Pointer, who died Tuesday night %vmrflm dc;».e tery. Baltimore, Md. Chase. His third daughter married | at Walter Reed Hospital, will be buried m,;;;‘;s s kb - Naghi Khan de Gharagozolou, a Persian | Mrs. Mary Lydia Dawson, 85, Spent | tomorrow morning in Arlington Ceme- | at Cailinger © Hospital, © JAMES Puperal services will be held Priday | peogpo "ot 0 S R ‘s‘llzmeaos beloved son of Magsio Sorigss. = 5 o Sl to y. leaves to mourn their J ther, at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, i o Services will be conducted st the| fve brothers and one sister. Notice of OUR first saving is the amaz- ingly low price right now. Your second is the fact that this . . . Ida A. Bli\lnl aged 74 yvears. Remains quality will cost more in the Fall. 1214 24th St. N.W. Testing at the Geo. W, Wise funeral home. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. In fact, within 2 months this price for good quality Wise Shoes will Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, Dr. Herbert Smith cofficiating. Interment Saturday Morning. Fort Myer Chapel, beginning at 11 funeral later. { i 2 | o'clock. | will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Lydia Dawson, 85, of 64| Gen. Kress was a veteran of the | el e M street, a lifelong resident of Wash- | Civil, Indian and Spanish-American ipgton, died at her home yesterday Wass. He lived in Merion Station, Pa. | v ong iliness, oming to Washington for the serv- o She was the ices are his two sons, Lieut. Comdr. | “"5"3“53&5"3&“,‘?" R ey daughter of the | Clarence C. Kress, U. 5. N., of Phila- | oot ilness, ELIZABETH wASHINGTON: GREATER late John and| delphia, and Lieut. Col. H. Clinton| She l}‘r}“.“?, i Bridget Wise. Her Kress-Muhlenberg, U. S. A., stationed friends. Rem oNE oF THE LARGEST (O UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Complete Funerals, $65 Up St. Pominic's| also, survived by a T . Church May 14, | 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. three sisters. SRRSOl T ims Undertakezs 1867, Their golden| LURAY, Va, July 6—Funeral serv- Price 6 Chapels, 17 Cars Hearses and Ambulances 12 Parlors 25 Undertakers and Assistants In Case of Death Call The Greater Chambers Co. Main Office, 1400 Chapin father was a con- | tractor and erect- | ed a ynumber of | public buildings | here. She was married to the late Robert | Joseph Dawson in | wedding anniver- | | sary was celebrated in 1917. Mrs. Daw- | £on was a member | of the St. Aloysius | Church for more than 42 years. | g her are a sister, Mrs. Cath- | erine Fegan; eight children, Sarah C. Dawson, Edna J. Dawson, Mrs. Waldo F. Foster. Mrs. J. Fred Brady, Mrs. Wiliiam Higgins, John Pelham Dawson, Jesse W. Dawson ard Joseph T. Daw- Mrs. Dawson. 1sm.s to New Market at the age of in Ohio, and a grandson, Lieut. R. R. Gurley, U. 8. N., stationed at Annapolis. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. M. Z. ZERKEL | ices were held today from her late home at Luray for Mrs. Mollie Zeiler Zerkel, widow of Lemuel Zerkel, founder of the | Luray Museum, and daughter of the late Ferdinand Zeiler of New Market, extensive Shenandoah Valley tannery | owner. Mrs. Zerkel was born In 1845 at Fay- etteville, Pa., and moved with her par. where she lived until 1890, moving then | to Lur: During the war between the Gardiner & Son fu; st. sw. Notice of funeral later. WHELAN, CHARLES A, On Seturdsy. July s Angeles, Calif., CHAI X, DeIoved Ratoang of Cathering and sen of the late Franklin A. Whelan, | 1 and Interment at Los Angeles. Y R. s.‘ndem 'mesaay. July RY R. TE. belovei 3 d’ hus- und devoted Tather of Alice B. . | t the §rim s Baptis <t Chivreh Lindch, Ma, 2,| 2 oclock p SON. CATHERINE. on vsm-m av. . 1633, at her residence. 143 11th CATEERI son: 12 gr: =0 SON _(nee Col. 0432 Srandchilgren nidren, and 5 great- | Sates she nursed soldiers of both i &xm;n:mxu_%mngc?:;g Branch Office, 517 11ih S.E. ||~ Funeral® services will be held at|2r™ies in her home, which following . A0 ey Lin. 4477 the residence Saturday morning at 9 ;‘2;]“ famed battle of New I‘\lnrke} w}”xs‘ lhcrc"!n Holy cam'me‘; Plaurch "wnm oclock. - Requiem mass will be at St.| Toed Jith wounded cadets from V. ML | RS TAG shiehas ivitea. nrerment Alo\sms Church. o years she was deputy post-| ton National Cemetery. Please omit mxm-es.s of New Market, 15 years under | 7 9 ¢ §> E A 4 2 PIPE ORGAN : ’ —_— et a2 SRS LSS ST RS ANTS RS RS SRR RS SRR S EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F o'clock. Births Reported. Misha and Hannah Laddon. boy. Arthur and Tielen Kelso, oy FIRE ESCAPES Special Attention to Repair Work GICHNER | i IRON WORKS, INC. | WEST 2420 Idg H Reimers, 2 National Ha:rtnbllhlc E e Francis 3, MeKenna, 81, United States Sol- diers’ Home Hospital Minna Murphy. 57. Theresa E. Singer. 56, Jared E. Sparks, Georgetown Hospital Providence Hospital. Beairice Bradman. ician Howard, Gallinger Hospital. To months, Gatlinger Hos- of Symuel and Mary Blakeney. 3 n MARY E. On Tuesday. July 4, 1 r residence, 501 Nicholson st. MARY E7'Gl6ved” daugiiter of the ‘ate Samuel and Mary E. Bacon. Funeral from friends invited. . WILLIAM CHARLE! Wednesday. July 5. 19 at the home of his daughte: z Culleen, koma Park. Md.. WILLIAM A ITTING, beloved husband of the West Washington Baptist Church on Saturday, July 8. at 2 pm. Remains at PR ot 1550 5., “ISteHment Bt Cedar Hill Cemetery. EROOME, COLUMBIA VIRGINIA. On Wed- N her father, Ferdinand Zeiler, and 10 ears under her husband, Lemuel| | EDWARD D. AINSLIE DIES = In Memariam. | ’ | MM, PuSY pmet 2 Edward Douglas Ainslie, 58, 1 ear mother i genera, passed away six years sgo, July 6. 1027, BSTABLISHED 1000 passenger agent of the Baltimore & | Deaths Reported. | LOVING DAUGHTER. JOSEPHINE. Ohio Railroad, who formerly lived here, Laura G. Watson. 85, 5310 Nevada ave. ! gxx flld l““s have pa: ty 1 the: died in New York Tuesday after 2 | Henry . Brown. £1 St. Elzabein's Hos- | n"‘y‘cfu ‘ere omiy back In the vacant CRAIF W H S npergtlm]l‘ Funeral services will be held c: Backh: United States Sol Snoockum and me. m d | s2pet Backhausen nited States Sol- 1 Ardo %!in Brookiyn tomorrow cvening at 8 | Cigher Backhagser Lite "’““’Lg'\-f“é“i‘,‘&,{-fm'mn ANNA. * | CHEVALIER. ELLEN. In sad but loving re- JORN ¢ CHEVALIER. * In lgving rememrance AH E. COOI % | ing are his widow, Mrs. Sarah | .. Hoshits 3 b 5 | Mo 5 membrance of my dear mother, ; a daughter, Margaret, and a | Mary & Bacon. 0% Scholsonia CHEVALIER. whio. departed tms life six FUNERAL DIRECTORS % o™ Edward Douglas atnslie, ir. £oels B Eedbee Sears 2do today, quly b 1 | COOKE. SARAH E. | “of my darling mother. SAR. | ¥ho,died eleven years aso today, July C Gone. dear mother. but mot forgotten. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER. HAnIz". m "“ihd Pauline Johnson. girl. : MARKS, . 48, mh? Funeral thaptl Victor "afd ‘Geriride Spearer el Simuel B Uohnson. 240 445 5th sc”sw. | GODDARD, MINNIE M. Tn sad but loving Mary suib. 25, Saginer Hospital remembrs our wife. mother an of Erandmother. MINNIE M. GODDARD. who departed this life one ‘year ago today. uly : . Gone are the steps we loved 5o dears the voice we 10 Service ‘ ' ot Beascr, M et 5,y . | not 00 Tar Tor our thoughts to reac that is DiSti”Cti‘Ve || GUARDS — GATES HER HUSBAND, EDWARD G, GODDARD: 1 Her busy hand: folded. | RAILINGS— - Siddenly. Sunday. He'lrk‘ruv\:fikngn “eatth 15 Gores | ce tl. | Her troubles are ended: ENSIVE FENCES— husband of ® Elste” AT- fer h“u;\'cu“) “olace 13 won. BUT NOT EXP He leaves to mourn their loss er. we tried so hard to save you. | L R wife, Hr;'nm"’r rthreedsis!e;s. = Bur, our tears and pray were all 1m | argest Plant funeral home. THursda%: | For NouDy angel d b . 5 . a 1s ca SERVICE is our SUCCESS { in the City pm. Burial in Rogky | From thisworid of sol and pain. July 9. HER LOVING SON, JOSEPH. What happy days we once enjoved. hen we were all together, Buy oh Now chansit e L nows Since vou are gone forever. thy de Frids o at - Lincoln 0524-9244 7 T i o g for the repose of her soul. Interment | SMITH. DANIEL. In sad but loving remem- i 412 H STREET N.E. | FRED S. Ao e .‘!'.}d brance of my beloved husband. DANIEL SMITH, who departed this life three years ago today. July 6. 1930, Today recalls & memory Of a dear one laid t0 r Ang the ones who th re TDEVCTED WIFE. est, ink n( him today the ores who loved h: MATT! V. L. SPEARE CO. Nelther the succescors to nor connected with sound simply ridiculous! Srlcintis BAG, contamnime small change Snd Craciix | ° nesdas. July 0. 1033, 3t the lome of her | the urisiial pe m utxhlhhment. — in case; July 4, between Han: re, 14th | daughter, Mre. Elsie’ Brow Morris | 1009 H St. N.W. So buy now—and save. Regular st._and_Semindle Apts. NO. Bl ne. COLOMBIA “RG},!N“ h,u,;m 3 BAR_FPIN, pearl_and sapphire, pmmum wife of the late Thomas Broome Fu- > 85 and $3.65 shoes reduced to Doints.. | Fhone DEcatur ‘0860. Reward: Teral from the ‘sbove address on Friday. \I LEE § SOI\;S CO. BRACELET—Gold _link, with dog's head | Gumeters: Old Garmantonn pd~ DoPist ¥ RS. $2.98. charm attached, ' Reward. Return to Mrs, | Cemeters. Old ®Germantown. Md: CRE id C. C. Morgan. telephone WIsconsin BUCKINGHAM, ELIZABETH E. On Wed- P Besday. July'5, 1935, st the home of her 4th & MASS. AVE. NE___LINCOLN 5200 CHANGE _PURSE. white kid. _cont Jaughter, Mrs’ C. D. . . o about $14. four keys. Call ADams i MATERIALS: White Kid - White Boantn a5, S 3 . Hewand. i Bt Witserm s | W, W, DEAL & CO., Linen « White Doeskin + Blue, Green, Red, Canary Colored Doe- skins « Beige + Kid « Brown Kid Black Kid « Grey Kid Patent Leather HOSIERY SALE SEERSUCKER SUITS 595 COLLII ‘male. light tan 0G, hite, long nose. one decayed tooth in front.” Re: 00 L wu m ENT nd pearl Tost Tuesdsy, " July + VERoRS N sostl-.r. W GLASSES (white gold) and fountain pen in !‘unklm Q’!lc;\l Co's. case; reward. Cfllho- lic. y. 104 McMahon H: GLAssEs ;n black leather case in men's f25t Toom mear station, Ghesapeake Beach. Md.:_reward. ME. KODAK, Ansco, mlke m ‘black leather case: initials M. O. Y. on bottom: in taxi, Tues- Tesidence on _ Frida July 7, at 2 pm. Interment Rockvile Union’ Cemetery. 33rd, her late Tesidence hmn July 7. at 8B:30 B hence %o ol ‘Trinty’ Church: where requiem mass il be said at o Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Rockville, Md. 6 Suddenly, tohig resi® . |816_H ST. NE. AR | Modern Chapel. Teléphone LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. S NI . National 2473 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL 6T. Phone_Lincoln _0: " Chaillet Funeral Home 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5532 " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons day afternoon; valued as keepsake. Tele- ,';?::" NA. 168 or return 510 Investment asaac BIRCH) o e A marvelous quality stocking. Guar- DOG, Tight tan, named ~Oris’: 3034 M St. N.W. Fioiines: 41 anteed first qual cquard Lace top. ty. Picot edge. Reinforced heel and toe. Regular 75¢ Value. 44¢ 2 pairs 85¢ Regular Price; $10¢: Genuine seersucker suits et. Jinder please phone adanue ewar iEamer Gy oF rendm- _805-F-5. Rm’uxsrons PIN —Going from 17 8th s he. on East Capitol car marked Georgetown. CLIFTON DAWSON. belos o e 1% Vineinia F . and Edward = Dawson. Funeral from the Cham- bers ‘Co. funeral home. 1400 "Chapin_st. on Saturday, July . Relitives and friends invited. a p.m. Interment JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. v i 1 Saturd: ung. to 7th and P to Lans- worth ;$]0, in a special sale Diren's to eas office. before noon. Reward | In Glenwood Cemetery, for Frnday only at $595. . 4 (Feturnied to above address; prised a3 -‘nAwsoN. MARY L On Wednesda July | er residence. e SALE of BAGS! These suits o ety TR e SR M| v petans, —__romemas pesians.__ A taiored_and " trimmed—— | i "GEO. C. SHAFFER' Wlufl Handsome white washable handbags. In all novelty shapes. Beautifully made. WiteshHlk guaranteed not to shrink. A big bargain at $5.95. On FOPPY, ail_white, yicinity Ballston. Call Walnuf 8842-W. Reward. at 9 for soul. ln'ermem Siount the repose of her Olivet Cemetery. Reiatives and triends | Mon?‘lfi%css"%nnfi%r. 0108 W i Wise's former price 81.00. account of the extremely o H‘f&'n?onm"figm‘“fiz;'x'v'aa e 2 PN b ..‘ s.,.‘.,. 4 4 2 P block_18th st. Phone NOrth 5087 Teward DORE, FRANCIS B rohorisnesfar:, Ju —— Reduced to ] QF T NW low price there wil be @ | whvep wiic iy v 0| 5 i Suine B Ko chpuie® | GEO A COMLEY ¥, )y ° ° ° slight ;:harg_e for any neces- | {2%, P45F 4 K "nan::%;:er.-i":ffi;gg l};lld ag the -g'-:v ekt Phenca Clat 150037 o2 S0 1-3-1 sary alterations. R, P%flVflifi%fiOO&}‘{]m - am. * Requlem” m “Tm ?,2, e “‘h%'é: Gude Bm“‘uclg:: 12:2 ’F st. 'sFl ‘lnd Rock Creek Park. ward. . e omit :D s _and Q'll'\ xml’flh very Scryl t:. - . (