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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, roe street. She had been ill about three months. A native of Botetourt County, Va., Mrs. Keister for years was active in child welfare work in her native State and in Georgia. She was a charter member of the Civic Betterment Club of Roanoke, Va., where her husband was in charge of & hospital. Later she continued her interest in civic and sanitation work in Savannah. Ga. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shaeffer of Botetourt County, Mrs. Keister was educated at Marion Col- MRS. B. C. KEISTER EXPIRES AT HOME Doctor's Wife Was Active in Child Welfare Work in V"tginia. Mrs. Laura H. Keister, 76. wife of Dr. Bittle C. Keister, retired physiclan, died yesterday at her home, 1338 Mon- lege. She and Dr. Keister were mar- ried at South Boston, Va. Her only son, Dr. Willlam 8. Keister, former public health officer of Prince Georges and Baltimore Counties in Maryland, died several years ago. Beside her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Helen K. Jurden of the Monroe street address, and two grandchildren, William 8. jr., and | George Bittle Keister. Dr. and Mrs. Keister had resided in Washington about 12 years, She was a member of Luther Place Memo- rial Church. Funeral services wll be held at The Youmgems Yo 131921 F St. N.W. Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Bostonian Shoes SERVICEABLE AND COOL St. Albans TROPSH IRE SUITS 524.95 TROPSHIRE is a new light weight Summer suit- ing with the weight and finish ardine, different. of a poplin—gab- yet is new and See it—feel it and know real cool, com- fort. Cool, comfortable, unrufled — always relaxed — that’s the way you "Il be if you'll equip your warm weather wardrobe with TROPSHIRE SUITS. More than cool—it’s a cloth that holds its press and shape. Stays neat looking on the hot- test days. Hines undertaking establishment tc- morrow at 2 pm. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. HENRY C. 0|:SEN RITES TO BE HELD TOMORROW Man Killed in Reno Wreck Will Be Buried in Arlington. Wife Brings Body. Mrs. Mina Olsen will arrive here tomorrow with the body of her hus- band, Henry C. Olsen, 35, who was killed in an automobile crash near Reno, Nev., last Sunday, according | to word received here. Arriving about 8 am. the body will be taken direct- Iv to Arlington National Cemetery. Military services will be held at 10:30 am, followed by eburial. Church services were also held Wednesday in_Ogden, Utah. Mr. Olsen, a flight check observer for the Coast and Geodetic Survey, lived here at 1100 Twenty-fifth street. He was a World War veteran and an officer of the Army Reserve Corps. For a Regular $150 Funeral 15 No Extras! It has taken o5 Ing volume of business permit the establishment of & price that is ex- traordinary. Deal service is alwavs the same. “irrespective of price! WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone L1.8200-8201 |MRS. METCALF DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS | Wife of Government Official De- scendant of Old Family in New England. Mrs. Haven Metcalf, wife of Dr. Haven' Metcalf, chief of the office of forest pathology of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Agrieulture Depart- nient, died early today at her home, 1223 Vermont avenue. She had been 1 for months. Mrs. Metcalf, a native of Nashua, N. H, was descended from the old New England family of David Holt, who settled in Newbury, Mass., in 1625. She was a graduate of Brown University and had experience in both teaching and in library work. Mrs. Metcalf had lived here many years and for some time taught art history at Miss Madeira’s School for Girls. She was an accomplished linguist and student of art criticism and had traveled extensively in this country and abroad. She was & mem- ber of the Twentieth Century Club and until her {llness had been espe- cially active in the club's French section. Besides her husband Mrs. Metcalf is survived by several cousins. | Funeral arrangements had not been completed today, but will be an- | nounced later, it was said, —_— |ROBERT M. BRETT RITES " Services Tomorrow for Son of Sec- | retary to British Attache. | Funeral services for Robert Mal- | colm Brett, 9-year-old son of Herbert | R. F. Brett, secretary to the air at- tache of the British Embassy. will be held at the Church of the Pilgrims tomorrow at 2 p.m, The child died yesterday at Chil- dren’s Hospital of spinal meningitis. He was born in Washington and went to school here. Hundreds of SUITS | EISEMAN’ SEVENTH & F STS. i Fine All-W ool APRIL 26, 1935. Beaths. JESSIE L. On Thursday. April L BAKER, widow of | AR o ndo F_Baker and mother of Earl vy E. John W, Bouthe: se. IAX"I. HlLlN 8. On Wednesday. April 9 35. at_her residence. 6411 31st beloved wife of John 3 Blkier and motney of Mys Helen érry and snndmmher of Ethel A. mes E. Perry. ncrll Xrom the lhsv! residence_on Bll- urday. April 27. at 2:30 p.m. ive 2nd ficnds invitea. Interment Congres- Sional Cem: JAHI! g-m« (M‘ lfl' BECKETT, “Yuesday. April 23. 1053 ETT. devoted hulband of llmm Beck- §it,and brother of Minnie Hughes and le v nieces lnd lhl’!l Ile he'l lllfl a bhost cl her reistives and triends. " Pune O Baturday: Apei S5 at 1 o'closk. erment Harmony Cemetery. | 5k e aivie Semorial” Hos mf')'"sixi 3 y Memorial Hospita LIE BEEN o th st Beloved "5 une: Pennsylvani " Notice of funerat lager. N MES il SNERE JANES B, 00, Sl Ao NNETT. husband of Anna e Ben: tional ,_honors. MD s 11 23, . u:\' “l."!.heogem:,ad.-mmg( Eu- l * B umlvu nd' trie: nfi. Fun April 2. 2 p.m.. from "l. W lrnell Jarvis !unem chur:h 1432 You Inte coln Memnrhl Cemetery. CARTER. ELIZABETH. Departed mu life_Thursday. April residence of her dlulhur Mu‘ M- becea Ward of 426 21d place n.e_ after A brief illness ELIZABETH CARTER. idow of Edmund Carter. her are two sons, W. Justin and Dr. Lennon Carter of Harrisburi three daushters, Mrs Mertha E- Barber and Mrs Re: becca Ward: four grandchildren. Harlan R Earter Mrs. Biinehe Tinbs Buseh of this city. W. Justin Carter. ir. of Reading Pa. and Thaddeus 8. Carter of Harrisburg. Pa. and a host of other relatives and friends. _Funeral Sat- urday. April 27 E°W. Bundy's funeral Florida ave. n.w, THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow: not much change in temperature; lowest temperature . to- night about 47 degrees; gentle variable winds, becoming southwest tomorrow. Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- night and tomorrow; not much change in temperature. West Virginia—Probably light frost {in east portion tonight: “tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness, somewhat warmer in east portion. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. . 30.01 30.06 30.20 C. at 2 pm = from home, 621 Yesterday— 30.19 3024 30.18 | Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) | Hirhest, 74, 5:30 p.m. yesterday; year ago, 64. Lowest, 43, ago, 37. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 80, on March 21. Lowest, —2, on January 28. 6 am. today: year | ! Humidity for Last 24 Hours. | (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, .m. today | Lowest, 39 per cent, at noon today. | Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast | and Geodetic Survey.) Today. Tomorrow. | Hmh . 1:30 am. 2:37am. . 8:08am. 9:24am. . 2:00 pm. 3:09 pm. 8:54 pm. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sets. 5:18 6:54 Sun. tomorrow. 5:17 6:55 Moon, today.....1:20am. 11:57am. Automobile lights myst be turned on one-half hour after sunset. | Precipitation. | Monthly precipitation n inches in | the Capital (current month to date): | _ Month. Average. Record. January 709 '82 February . 6.84 '84 “ March 884 April . 9.13 May 10.69 June 10.94 July 10.63 August 14.41 | September . 1745 October .. November | December 73 per cent, at 6:50 Sun. today . *auau s Stations. supraisas say; Sirviving | 8. Miss Jeanette Carter. | 9:54 pm. | Draths. CLAYTON. ISABEL. On Thursday April 25,1935, at Emergency Hosplial. 1SA- the ‘beloved wife of the late Jacob | Glavton and moiher of Ashby W Bryan . gnd John W. Clavton. and M E_Mosafiook of Harrisonburs. mains resting at Co. funeral home. ulm Chabin s nw: | Notice of funeral ER, JOHN_B. On ‘Thursday. Abvll 26, 1935 "at Sykesville. Md.. JOH COLLIER. loved husband of ery A alto survived by t%g | lian” A. Englert of | Margaret ohn ‘W. Collier. nar.un,m Miss A. Elizabetn | Funcral servicen M wood Cemetery.” DEVILLE, IJLHAN IEATII(‘F On 'l'hun- ril iel Hodge of Dan- "ang Jonn Hodse of New York A,host of other relatives and | a Friday. A" 1? ril 2 day. April 28. holr,n the peral home at 1ri lnvma p.m. Interment Lingoln Cemeter: . the beloved n! (he I-u c‘;x" Featner god 8 £ "and Jonn Feathersione and Eilen Anne Watson. Mrs. Dorothy Sant- myers and Mrs. Margaret Bready. Pu- neral services at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral Kome. 1400 Chapin st ny. on' Baturday. April 3:30 Rielatives and ‘Triends invited. Inm- ment Glenwood Cemetery. LEWIS. ursday. the residence of B "'31""';‘,‘{ g al e l ! lence o s _dau 10 Totn st nes Rev. LEWIS R leaves !o mourn their loss four daugh- He | & A—11 Deaths. PALMER. WILLIAM P. Dep: ted linger Hospital ‘WILLIAM P PALMER. the beloved husband al cnrollm and devoted fatner of Mabel Bow) of nd many m-fm the Tuneral home of ’l'fi'e';"'i' " offciating. rmmn n- ews, Va. ylied to attend. “Tnterment at Payne's | v wazses nesday. Ao 24, a City. brigved nuwn-na "ot md mmr nl w-m Suddenly. on Wed. At his : ':!dvn(r LTZR s rday. Aoril > Interment in Okiahoma. - ‘rmrtl ALICE_ FULLER. A A ril 26, ot e B ang AR | _ Fuller. “Notice ‘ot funeral hernner o ROSSMANN, Cn‘ll[fl F. hursday. April in Porlllnd Oreg. ch MANN. beloved ln%“!l Diother of Marle O, Rostmant Taylor of Washington. Philip P. Pra; Funeral services Saturday, ADTii 21 Portland, Ores. SISSON, DANIEL DWIGHT, on Thur day. April 25. George Wash- {ngton " University Hospitar DA DWIGHT, beloved husoand of Eunice M. !A!son His rem: no ¢ resting ll 0 Suncay at & am saw Baptist Church, Sunday. April 28, at 1: ‘l'l‘!ll.l DI ALHITA G. On Priday. 035. at the residence of her 14 oore ave Clarendon. Va.. | Dr. ALM Ger- " “beloved wits of the 'ate Jonn trn Elizabeth Jackson of Washington C.: Cathrine Oliver of Detroit. Mich : BaSa Keisey of “Hendersonville, N cif Lethia Foster of Ashevile. N one son. Starks Foster of Louisville. Ky a devoted son-in-law. William Jackson, And a host of other relatives and | {riends. Remain< resting at Henry 8. Washinaton & - Sone funcral® home. n.e.. until Saturd DPm.: thereafter at the residence of his dnulhur where remains may be viewed. al Sundav. April 2% at : Trom Zum Baptist Church, and 4:ird nt in Lincoln Memorial Ceméréry. FULLER. ROBERT E. On Wednesd, D at Emergency Hospital. RT E. the belned son F Ruthie Pul loved brother of M Frederick P. Charies H Fuller and cousin of Mrs Puneral services at the W Co. Southeast funeral ho: st se. on Saturday Ap am. Relatives and friend invited. Interment Arlington National Crmflfry HARRIS, ELIZA. Officers und rrpmhl"s o! Columbia Temple. No. 42 B.P. O. O W are requested to atier the Ellu and William T. E_J_Warden, . Chambers 517 118 of soirow at il 36,1045, Ny D FLn!ral Saturday. i at 1 p.m. from Murray's funeral home. 12th and' V_sts. nw FLORENCE SMITH. D. R. MIE WASHINGTON. Ber HARRIS., WALTER T. Departed this on Priday. April 24} ne HARRIS, Jite nd Mrs v also three brothers Charles and Joseph Herbert - voted stepmother. Mrs. Livenia He bert: a stensister, Gladys Rradr rel tives and friends. Remains resting Mrs. Genevia_Green's residence. 124 If st se. Funeral will be Saturday at St Vincent de Paul Church : Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery. . HILL. OTIS. Wednesday. April 1035 0% Garheld Hospital. OTIS beloved son of Will and Claudie He also leaves three sisters and two brothers. Remains resting at th Ernest Jarvis funeral church. st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. HOLMES. PHILIP W. lel’led (hu ll" Wednesday. April 24,1915, PHILIP HOLMES son”of ine 1. te Rachel e Lawson Holmes. He i ¥y his | faithiul wite Alberia Holmes and ohe brother. Joseoh Holmes. and many other {riends. ‘Remains resting av & Co.'s funeral home 324 Puneral Sundas, Apl 2% at pim.. from ° Rehopeth. Bapti 15t st. between N _and O ats v. John Richards officiating HOUSTON, KATHERINE T. Departed this Life Tuesdav. April 23. 1 residence. 1444 Swann st nw KATH- ER] HOUSTON. widow of Rev §, Houston, the “devoted mother of wil- liam L.. Ulysses L. Clotill M. Th ophilus J. Houston: Toving Erandmother of Frances Y. Brown Christine ¥ Perry. Ch and Ulieses J. He Ferviees Saturdny” =7 at the Nincteen'h Street Churcn HULL, XIAHHARA F. 1432 U o Mir Hany C Hull and the late Harry C. Hull She is also survived by a <ister Robert H. MacLea, v’ C. Hull, Baltimore. Services te residence. st st on Sunday_Apri Tntermen: Mount O Prederick. Md EDWARD A On Thurs 5. 1433, at_his_residence e ace nw. EDWARD A HUGHES. | beloved “husband of iF . "He 8 survived by ‘three sor. | d Georg» L and Henrs D Hulher two_ daughters, Genevieve Hughes and Mrs. John J. Huzhes. ~ Fu- residence 5 a.m.: thence neral services at his Monday. April 2. at 8:45 to Holy Trinite Church. where mass will be said_at 9:15 am. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. JACKSON, MARION WAITES, On Wed- nesday.' April 24. her home in Philicsburg. ARTON . WAITES JACKSON. Services and interment at Philipsburs. Pa. April 26. at 2:30 p.m. | JOHNSON. MATTIE. On Thursday Aprit | 9: MATTIE JOHNSON. the be- | loved friend of ‘Bernard Ragiand. She | 3iso leaves four brothers and thrée sis; Remains Tes JArvis fung the W Ernest church. 1432 You st. nw On_ Tuesday, April WTiE SOHRSON Tbeisred Mary Jefferson. ~Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home. 10 Funeral Saturdav. April % at 9'am.. from Holy Redeemer Church. | New York and New Jersey aves. n.w Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters. KEISTAR. LAURA H. On Thursdas Aoril at_her Tesidence. 133% Mo % LAURA H. KETSTER. wife o°Dr._Bittie ¢ Relter and mother ot Helen K. Jurden. ~Services at the 8. H Hines Co." funeral 14th st a.w.. Saturday. April m. In: and s brother Dr. | oth of rs. Evelyn Pielden | and Mrs Lillian Stafford. both of Clar- endon: one nephew. Mr. Crosby Ger- | main of Glenburnie. Md. ' Reém; | ing the the Ives funeral hote. son bivd A7 | etery. | TATE_JULIAN. On Tuesday. April o1 19 the’ Alexandria Ci JULIAR ‘TATE belored Busoand of Mar: garet Tate father of Leonard Harold and Lorraine Tate. He also leaves & loving mother. Mri_Mary Tate; three brothers. Edward. Willism and Daniel Tate; two sisters. Tate and Mre Mars Waters of Washmgion: many ‘other. reiatives Ahd" & host" of friends. Remains resting at_the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. iird and Eve sts. ew. until Pridey evening: there- after at his late residence. 903 Princess . Alexandria. Va ril 27 at 1 pm. from the Third Bap- Interment Douglass Cem- JOHN L. Suddenly, on Wednes- 935, At Bis residence. .. JOHI THORNE of CGertrude” Bmith Thorne and father of Mae. John. Frank. Wallace. Paul. Everett Thorne and Ma1- garet Hallman: brother of Mrs. Jo- sephine Henderson. William Thorne and rs. Simste Clavior. Requiem mass wil be offered at % a.m.. on Saturday. Aprii 27. at St Augustine's Church. = Inter- ment Mount. Olivet Cemetery. THORNE. JOHN L. Members Knigats of St. Augustine. Com are requested o meet al St Church. Saturdav. April %7 B am. to attend the funeral of our ia'~ brother. JOHN RS Rl e FRANK GARNER Secty ouIs F. Thursd nv his_residence. 13 =B, LOUIS F. WAG! br- of Ethel Jameton, Waxne: f William M. and Samue y Bervices at his late resi- nce on Saturdav. April 23 nterment Cedar Hill Cemeters. ASHINGTON. CHARLES WIL Passed away on Priday. April Dnrneueun Md W.. beloved hus- nna Washing - e Washington from Quince Orchard Church_on Sunday. April 2% om. Burial in ch | WITHERS. BEXJAMI of thr R > 2R, at 2:30 rch cemetery. 28 N F.. JR. On Thurs- t Providence J{'Ii- Ao WITH! beloved son of Mr. and Mrs P. Withers and brother of Mrs. mnnny of Detroit. Mich: Mrs. Gwrn Nichols' of Washington. D. C. Burial UL SeTviCes “will be con- Buck at Evergreen B'adt‘mbarn Md. Saturday Apr) at 4 Relatives and friends ‘invited vcumberland Md; pa- pers please copy. 58 In filrmnnam. RTAKEY. CLARENCE HOWARD. A trib- ute of love to the memory of our beloves husband and father. CLARENCE HOW- ARD BLAKEY. who passed away sn enly seven years ago today, Aprl (rm'lt'» Thes Nothing con ever take away The love a heart holds dear: Pond memories linger every d x1s membrance keeps him . ELLAST!N! CEARENGE AND: WIL- lu\m.m\ MARTHA. Sacred po, the of our devoted wife. mother and S Rdmother. MARTHA HANVIETON wha I ft us five years o today. April 26, T'lost a life companion. A life linke¢ with my own: Day by walk through 1ER *DEVOTED "HUSBAND. " RICHARD HUGH HAMILTON Yoy I des T miss you more HER LOVING HAMILTON Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear. Fond memories linger evers dav. embrance keeps her near HER DEVOTED . GRANDDAUGHTERS BEATRICE WARRICK HARRIE. DOR- OTHY WARRICK WH: C HEBBRON. HENRIETTA. 1n fond _re- ce_of our dear mother. HEN- RIETH HEBBRON. who departed this fifteen years ago today. April 26, HER CHILDREN, ESSIE AND HARRY. * LUZJ. WILLIAM. 1In sad and loving re- membrance of our dear father. WIL- DAUGHTER. MABELLE ONES. Two vears have passed since that sad dn When one we loved was called God took him home. = It was BUt in our hearts e 15 hving Sl THE FAMILY. | MOTEN. AUGUSTINE. In remembrance of our dear daugh‘er and sister. AU- GUSTINE MOTEN. who uenmed s Iife one year ago today. April 26, 1934, Twas early Thursday mornine. Aanl a5 When Jesus calied "Ausustine {0 His bosom to slee She flew to His breast. all she eouid “Mother, I am going to glory toda Augustine is not dead. sheis only asleen, Resting in heaven at Jesus B an Austutines ahd take thy rest We loved you much. but God loved you MOTHER. MARY MOTEN PENN: WIL- LIAM MOTEN: DEVOTED FRIEND. E S. BARNES PLUMMER. NELLIE ARNOLD. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of ny dear twin TE _ARNOL" s, at terment Cedar Hill cempm TROPSHIRE SUITS in shirred or pleated back models; patch pockets have inverted pleats; and the slack-type trousers are equipped with Talon-fastened front. Choice of blue gray, navy, brown, and beige— in sizes for men and young men of every build. St Albans WAYLITE HATS $3.50 New shades to complement your suit—wide or narrow bands. As light as a feather. olo . Dflmv Mich., as0. Tex. e Tex. | Helena. Mont PLUMMER who left me t%o years Afo today. April 28, Until memors {ades and life departs You will forever be in mv heart BROTHER ROBERT. PRICE, IDA. In_loving_remembrance of my dear. beloved motrer, IDA PRICE Tho departed this life one vear aso g 002> APER DAUGHTER BLANCHE. - FUNERAL l!ll'lIzC‘l‘l)“ JOHN R. WRIGHT _ 1337 _10th_St. N.W___Phene North 0047 V. L. SPEARE (0. Neither the successor te nor connected with the original W Speare establishment AR age 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Crematorium 4th and Mass Ave NE __ Lincoln 5200 Frank Geir's Sons Co. Ui Berenin St N NAtional 2473 Modern_Chapel. Tel Joseph F. Bmh s Sons A L HAYC St N w il | g | Bhone WEst adox " | Established_1 3034 | CHAS. & S . ZURHORST CO. 01 EAST CAPITOL ST. enone: Lincoln 9333, er’ One of the Largest Undertakers in the World FUNERALS DESIGNS GEO. A. COMLEY ’é?é’,?-, %5 tistie Floral Des | nient Phencee Clar 50 e Se 5 GUDE BROS CO Florat Pisces W her home Ma 4t T CATHERINE B, KING Wité of ‘Thomas G Kink neral services at_ner late recidence on | Saturday_ April om. In- terment Rocl Crerk C'mfl!n‘ 26 MANN., MARY. The Women's Prederick | Douilas Berefit Association’ announces the death of Mrs MARY MANN. | DENT. President. P.E. RAYMOND, Secreiary. MASON. GEORGE W. on Wednesday. | ON. beloved husband | ., He also leaves to mourn_their loss four daurhters. four sons and three grandchiidren. Remains resting at Stewart's funeral home. 30 st. n.e.. until Friday afternoon: thers after at his late residence. 1651 Mo: tello Euneral Saturday. April 27, St. Cyprian's Church. Interment \(o'L,mL WANTED ANIMALS apoly . 71 O st ___LOST. Lost and Found cdvertisements for the daily Star wiil be accepted Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up to noon day o) issue. Saturdays and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. day of issue. For the Sunday Star up to 11 p.m. Saturday. BOND TOPCOAT. Sat. pm. onn. _ave. 'Rewar .um-z Star_office. $2 4.75 HUNDREDS of men purchased suits here last week. It was our biggest Easter business in many years. This is proof that these suits at 9 am.. from $hth and c we Olivet Cemetery. [HA‘I‘THEWS. BOSIE_ On Wednesds 3 Freedmen’s Hos ROSIE MA'rmzwa devoted mother of | se. $24.75 are genuine bargains. For Saturday, we’ve added a brand new shipment to round out the sizes. You men who want a suit, come to Eiseman’s tomorrow and choose from a vast assortment of the most wanted styles, includ- ing the popular shirred and sport backs, as well as smart conservative models. Select from the newest shades . . tans, browns, blue, greys, and fancy mixtures—truly the finest values we've ever offered at $24.75. And remember, men, charge your purchase on Eiseman’s convenient terms. CHARGE IT! Nothing Down Just Pay: are earnestly requestec to be present at 5825 IN MAY %825 IN JUNE R S ";T.;uff" . | R. EDWARD EARLY. Pay in 30 days, or scatter payments $8.25 T °",-.,’”'“5“ i over several months. Cash if you: ish. 8 IN J ULY %WMMW Nothing Extra Added for These Terms em etery AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL A oAt A & W Address Box named Snoon T4 oraway st. DOG. similar to wir |I/ | brown " spots. 1 gress Heights. aired terrier. white, in vicinity of Con- 0 o'clock. Fhone Ligeoin Wil Be celcbrated nt 0 o'c ment at Mount Olivet Ccmeler\ FLORA ‘ter- | EARRING. pearl and diamond. about the last week of March. presumabls between Dupont Circle and P st. Reward if re- turned Room &i1. Invesiment Eldg. ¥ILE BRIEF CASE in front of } Press.” Reward. Aot 706, tional Cavalier . "Interment private. = s MILLAR. SARAN lLlF\Bh?n Thursday, & se marked Apri 23, ¢ Sibley Hospita falo “Ontical Rc«': Rewara it Jewrned to gea &1 Vears Lost_& Foun vilower_ Hotel Sl KEvS Tabout 3 nch). : tween Conn. ave. and 13 arid 2604 Conn. ave POCKET! K—Bhtk contained _keys. Sith” name CElizabeth Weedon: vanity II Monroe st. n.! !hcol. SPTIEvo white, fema dor. South B‘mnkllnd April "h lu' Dr. !trm Girard_st. TRUCK WHEEL AND TIRE. o3¢ 03507, Ticiity Clevelnnd Park, - Reward It turned. Phone Cleveland 5797. F-HAIRED FOX TERRIEI bl 814 North Casito L Ere B.V.D. SILK SCANTS 75c Men—try these garments and your underwear prob- lem will be ended. Sheer and cool, with elastic waist band. B. V. D. Lisle Scants, 50c CHEVO CLOTH ROBES $2.95 In fast colors—blue, green, wine and tan. Your initial at no additional cost. Ideal robe for club locker, home, or travel wear. &nd " friends gressional Cemetery MORELAND. ARTHUR H. 'ga ‘husband of Loiise §. Moreiand, servh:en at'the 8 K Hiney Co, finerai l » v n.w.. on Saturdav. Interment Rock | il Creek Cemetery. white_gold, * | MORELAND. ARTHUR H. A special com. Lincom 13800 > 2at" ‘munication of Lebanon x.oa’ 0. 7. F. A. A is hereby called for th for return of black nmi of ttending the funera of our At d Brother "ARTHUR B, MORELAND. " You :xrn:ulv: ru)lu. EMBLEMS AT CES. PHONE NAT. 0104, Open Emlus Cor. 14th % Eye | gloza['rmsurss $250up « delivered. CHARGE IT LEX, Bk I0HN O HAMIDES " Remaine ven: ing at the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral hom:. Chepin st. n.w. neral services at the W, W. Chambers Co.'fu- neral home. Din w.. Monday. Apm £ 8t. Sophia’s ul L sts. n.w. where l!flloes wlll he htld at 2 Relatives and friends invited. ment Glenwood Cemetery, L DUPONT CIRCLE

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