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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935. HERBERT GAYLORD |Suiicr and Marines’ Glus, 1015 L | ruetgh sores 1 pme ;street. 8 pm. . DIES 'N cchAGO Banquet, Washington Sales Repre- Dance, Fort Stevens Post, No. 32, sentatives' Assoclation, Willard Hotel, | Sons of the American Leglon, Indian A B ,17 pm. Spring Country Club, 10 p.m. ATU RDAY Special Agent for Fruit Growers' | Lo Express Was on Business . Trip. & Herbert A. Gaylord, 57, of 4207 El- i Willam Powell 4 licott street, died yesterday in a hos- Rentomrous pital in Chicago, having gone to the Courceny ‘ot Jilinois city three weeks ago on a busi- e 3 ness trip. Relatives here said he had 3 i suffered with a weak heart for the past hs 5 Year. s Mr. Gaylord, who was born in New " York, came to Washington in 1922 as e 3 & special agent for the Fruit Growers’ o A Express Co. He was a veteran of the 4 ¢ Spanish-American War and during the , ‘World War served as an investigator ¢ for the American Railway Association. An active Mason, Mr. Gaylord was & member of the Knights Templar. He ? Yo also belonged to the Non-Sectarian 0 Church. ’ $ : Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alice J. Gaylord, and two daughters, Edith : and Marion Gaylord. | The body is to arrive from Chicago today for funeral services at the resi- 3 dence at 8 pm. Burial will be in ‘Woodlawn Cemetery, New York, to- ; . morrow, s g - ARKANSAS LEADER DIES : William E. Atkinson Was Former : . : Attorney General. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., November 8 (#).—Chancellor William E. Atkinson, | 83, of Conway, former Arkansas at- torney general, died at a Little Rock hospital early today after an opera- tion last Monday. I The widely known attorney and jurist—a leader in the State and Southern Baptists’ conventions and in the causes of education and temper- ance—received treatment for several months prior to the operation. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dance, Georgetown Visitation Con- vent, Mayflower Hotel, 4 p.m. Supper and bazaar, Bell Club, St. » James’ Catholic Church Auditorium, + Mount Rainier, Md., 4:30 p.m. Dinner, Southern Women's Educa- tional Alliance, Mayflower Hotel, 7 ’ - s : R Three for 4.25 Meeting. American War Mothers, " N 3 1 Raleigh Hotel, 8 p.m. H > s Meeting., State Library Committee, | . H 3 = D. A R., Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. S, A AAN With Fused Collars Lecture. Episcopal Church Home, Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. . : , ] That Need no Starch Card party, St. Francis De Sales ¢ AN . . Church Auditorium, 8:30 pam. ; 3 Nationally famous Shirtcraft Shirts at way less Dance, card and bingo party, Holy Comforter Church Hall, 8 pm. E | ; : N than their nationally advertised price! About Meeting, Banneker Recreation || il 3 50% are patterned shirts, reproductions of ex- it P Council, Howard University Gymna- % z . 3 sium, 7 pan. } \ pensive imported materials. Look for the fine cus- Dance and card party, Curley Club, ; ice: Stk oy tom features, look at the low sales price; then buy Dinner, University of Michigan | SHI RTCRAFT ,) \ them by the dozens for Christmas gifts—and try Siurnt Nanerslp oI e : : ; to resist buying a few for yourself right now! All Meeting, City-Wide Playground N o Council, 215 District Building, § pam. ) g the new style collars, too! Dinner. University of Southern Cal- g T R duxu ran EVEREIT ([N R —— Dance, card and bingo party. Con- J'/trunk gress Heights Community Center, at school, 8 p.m. Dinner, Zonta Club, Dodge Hotel, L ER E‘{ i SILV [E} Meeting, J. O. U. A. M, Raleigh Hotel, 8 pm. TWO-TROUSER Capital City Forum, 1502 Fourteenth street, 8:15 p.m. Meeting, Washington Council, American _Youth Congress, Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A, 8 pm. Dance. Chevy Chase Community . Center, Ben W. Murch School, 8:30 pm. Dance, Langley Community Center, Langley Junior High School, 7 p.m. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Harvard Club, University Club, 1:15 pm. Meeting, Gridiron Club, Willard Hotel, 12 p.m. Dinner, University of Indiana, Uni- i By .m. . = ey o T el @ Long-wearing worsteds that Meeting, Philosophical Society of hold thei You've paid as high as 1.00 for these same ties without - iFyashington. Cosmos OB, 8:18ma0- e BTEDprEst. batting an eyelash. Now look at today’s price and come T B t, Wilson Teachers’ College, < P - E E . - M,,-a;oq\.:-‘:r Hotel, 7 ;mc, g ® Certified by Science! Guaran- “a-runnin.”” A large variety of twills, satins, moires, c Bingo and card party. Lincoln teed by Lansburgh’s! baratheas and brocades to choose from. Make a clever tie-up n a good investment! THE “HIT” OF THE HOUR! LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR ;x‘\\“\‘}\\\ 3 for 2.00 Readily accepted by the outstanding men and outstanding dressers in America! The suave suits have taken every state in the Union by storm—and it's still far from fair weather! As peerless as a “First Night” per- formance, Silvertex receivcc(ii a5 star {;‘Il;ng : . for its fine appearance and wear. Usher ; . $ yourself into the Men's Shop—and be as- LB Sy . s 5 S C O t C h G r a l ll a l] d sured of first row seats in the fashion show § o of the season! Yes, there are plenty of g | ST TN Norwegian Grain Oxfords LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR PAYMENT PLAN EXHIBIT|°N Open a Charge Account and Pay in 30 HALL Days Or Use Lansburgh’s Deferred Pay- ment Plan, Making Monthly Payments Over An Extended Period of Time. - & BUY ON THE EXTENDED e L > > CALVERT ; R Reduced to B3 Tomorrow At 5.00 they were fine values. Now at a lower price they're . *“give-aways.” Sturdy Scotch and Norwegian grain oxfords LANSBURGH'S— : ] with selected oil treated soles. Custom and brogue lasts! T : 5 B Sizes6)5t0 11; BtoD. ANSBURGH'S i§ to 11 P. M.___ 2701 CALVERT ST. N. W. 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