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LYNCH—MURPHY. Mr. and Mrs. David rphy wish to_announce the mar- “ Tiage of their daughter. MARIE. to ED- A LYNCH. e%uhe 10, HI0 . m‘kr'ufl. Md.. at the Church of the Im- maculate Conception. Braths. . On_Thursday. Sep- F LAWRENCE BASEY. - pnd Mrs Jobi of Emily., Katie. Maggie. Basey: Brother Ohernice. Joseh. ohn Elwood Basey. He is also survived * by a devoted aunt. Persidia Lang- horne of 1303 Wallach pl. n.w.; also hy 8 host of other relatives and frends Remains resting at Prazler's funera home, 380 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. Lra N P. On Mpnday, September BATES OB his Fesidence Damascus, id. P. BATES, h};xoved hus?m‘:t: jyrtle Young Bates. Remains re o e 'eml funcral home. Damascus. Md. Puneral services will be held at h.ts Jate home on Wednesday. September . at @ pm. Interment Damascus Church Cemetery. 8 S ED._On Sunday. Sep- g e e " belove e Mrs. 1da Bry- asch's funeral home. 46 Mary- Hyattsville. Md. Sg‘l'\'&c(( at the above funeral home on ‘Wednesday. * September 0. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, near Bladensburg. Md. R. JOHN W. On Friday Septem- AT L0, at Gallinger llgs:ldlllurl%l?:l RTER. beloved husba Mrs Ve ARTer 1oving {ather of John and Frederick Carter and Mrs. Viola Mack. | Teaves other_relatives and many e oA heral Tuesday. September &, at 1:30 pm.. from the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. :ird and Eye sts. s.w. In- terment Lincein Memorial Cemetery. TER, JOHN W. All officers and mem- CARTER, Jreter Buston Lodge. No. 55 M G, U. O. of Chaldeans. are requested i0 attend the {aneral of nuga;xrz'g'ra‘lxm‘:': uesday. Septe Lo . AR T am. from the chapel ird and 1 sto. S.W AMUEL_HUBBARD. W. R. SADIE W. HAYMAN. Fin. Sec On_Monday. September is residence. 400t 4tth st beloved husband of Caroline Ciark. of Richard ang Clarence Clark of Los Angeles. Calif.. aund R}r( Grace Hurley Notice of funeral later. Services by W. W. Chambers Co. VIS, N RED L. Eunday. Sep- M )RED L. DAVIS. mother o au tha W. Stroop. Glenbrook, Conn. Notice | of funeral services later. V. ETITIA CLAYTON. On Saturday, DA Ter ' AT et ine residence of Rer daughier, Myt Jesst E_swieari, LETITIA CLAYTON wi Charles R. Daw. mother of Mrs. Willlam A Ough of Sacramento. Henry ~ Latterner, Mrs Laughran and Trueman aw Tulsa. Okla. Funeral services Tuesday. September & ai 2 p.m. at Oak Hill Chapel. 7 NLEY, JOHN A. Suddenly. on Sep- L (JOHN' A" DONLEY, 1] of Pittsburgh. 8 g X W. Chambers Co. funeral st. n.w. o}:\ T\IC“S day. September N, at 9 am.: thence SL)PB\A: s Church. 15th and V . DLW ., ‘where mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. DS, DR. ELMER D. On Sunday, ;nsv:DAl‘:mbcr 8. 1936, at Medical Center. Jersey City. N. J. Dr. ELMER D. ED- WARDS. beloved husband of Bernice Ellis Edwards. devoted son of Dr. and Mrs. Thoma:c Edwards. He als) leaves to mourn their s, CN brother. Mrs. Mae Hi wards and Thomas Edwards. ir # high requiem mass will be sung for I ose of his soul on Wednesday. Septe: er & at 10 am_ at St Augustine Catholic Church. Friends invited ERSKINE. MARGARET J. On Saturday. ember 5. 19:36. at_her residence. 3620 16th st nw. MARGARET ERSKINE. beloved wife of the late Wil- liam Erskine and mother of Henry M William J. and Miss Viola Erskine and Mrs. Haitle Marinelli ineral from the above residence on Tuesday. Sep- * p.m. Interment Rock A Z. On Sunday. Sep- at_Emergency Hospital HAMELE, beloved wife of 3304 36th st. nw, Hysong's parlors. n. Funeral services W September 9. at 2 p rian Ch CKEL. CHARLES K. Suddenly, on Sat- urday, September 5. 1936 in Atlantic City. 'CHARLES K. FINCKEL. beloved husband of Grace S. Finckel and father of Mrs. Charles H. Brook of Akron. Ohio. ard Miss_Elinor Finckel of Wash:- ington. D. C. _Services at the parlors of » John R. Wright. 1337 10th st. n.w.. Tuesday. September 8. at 11 a.m. # terment private. Please omit flowers. #GOODRICK, EVERET S. On Sunday, Sep- tember 6. 1036. at his_residence., For- estville, Md.. EVERET S.. beloved hus- band of Edna G. Mayhew Goodrick, father of Gladys Goodrick. He is also survived by his mother. two sisters and one brother. Services at Forestville M. E. Church on Wednesday. September 9, at 2:30_p.m. Interment church cem- etery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Arrangements by Ritchie Eros. 8 SIARRISON. MARY E. Departed this life on Sunday. September 6. 1936 at Gar- fleld Hospitai. MARY E. HARRISON. She leaves to mourn their loss a mother. father. husband. one daughter. five sis- ters, two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Burial will take place Tuesday. September 8. at 2 p.m. at Murkirk, Md. Services by W. Ernest Jarvis Co. SOHNSON. JAMES HERBERT. Suddenly. on Saturday. September 1 . ut his residence. 3060 i st. n. JAMES HERBERT JOHNSON. beloved husband of the former Lilian Frances Seiiz and Tather of Elinor Frances. Funeral Tues- day. September 8. at ¥ a.m.. from the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. to be fol- lowed by interment at Mount Olivet Cem- etery. BIcGRIFF. GEORGIA LEE. Departed this life on Sunday. September 6, 19:6. at Gallinger Hospital. GEORGIA LEE Mc- GRIFF. the devoted daughter of Louise ‘McGriff_and the granddaughter » of James and Bertha McGriff. sister of James, McGriff. ir.. Lucichus. Bertha. ‘William, Marie and Dorothy Lee. Re- mains resting at the Carl Edwards & | Co. funeral home. 2201 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. MENAGH, HENRY C. On Sunday. Sep- ember 6. 1 ._at his residence. 1. 12th st. se. [ENRY C.. beloved hu: band of the late Annie L. Menagh. Fu- neral trom H. M. Padgett's funeral home, 131 11th st. s.e, on Tuesday Septem- ber 8 at 2 Dm. " Relatives and frien invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemeiory. BIUELLER. THEODORE. _On Monday. Sep- tember ;. 1936, THEODORE MUELLER beloved ~husband of _the late Louise Mueller and father of Theodore Carl and Henry Mueller and Mrs. Lydia Schaefer and Mrs. Anna Jeflers. Funeral from Mrs. Jeffers’ residence, 1245 E st. s.e.. on Wednesday, September 9. at > p.m. Rela- tives and 'friends invited. Interment Prospect Hill Cemetery. OVERTON. COLLIS ANTONIO. On Fri- day, September 4, 1936 COLLIS AN- TONIO OVERTON. devoted husband of Evelyn Bush Overton and beloved father Overton. ir. leaves Funeral Tuesday. September 8._at 1 p.m. from his late residence. 152 You st. n Remains temporarily resting at the Mc- Guire funeral home and may be viewed at the above address after noon Mon- ay. 7 PARNELL, WESLEY J. Suddenly. on Sat- urday. September 5. 1936. Wi J., the beloved husband of Loitie U. Parneil of 810 4th place ne. Also surviving him are five sisters. Madame L. L. Gary of New York City. Corrine Smith and Viola Myers of Jersey City. N. J.: Agn Williams of Manning. 8. €., and Eliz beth Jackson of Richmond, Va.. and many other relatives and_friends. Re- mains resting at Henry Washington & Son’s funeral home. 4925 Deane ave. Ne. but may be viewed only at his late residence after 12 noon Tuesday. from where funeral will be held Wednesday. September 9. at 1 p.m. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery. 8¢ e — FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank, Geier’s Sons Co. eeventh 8t N.% NAtional 2473 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons {8, L HAYCOCK Manager Do taa; 3034 M St. N.W. V. L. SPEARE CO. ther the successor nor connected wit) original W R. g!l establishment &,,:ggr sy 1009 H St. N.W. » J. William Lee’s Sons Co. Fi FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . Crematorium th and Mass. Ave NE _Lincoln 5200 Chamber; One of the Largest Undertakers in the World #1400 Chapin St. NNW. Col. 0432 #4517 11th St. S.E. _ Atlantic 6700 » . FUNERAL DESIGNS. £ 2ize s Nw NAtiona: 4276 FEO. A. COMLEY 3209 M & P 1 R Y ek 7 GEO. C. SHAFFER PRESSUIVE FLORAL TR! TE PRI FaONE WA Aron and Sundays Cor, ’\flh & Eye BOY CLIMBER KILLED Denver Youth, 16, Falls in Scal- ing Slope of McGregor Peak. ESTES PARK, Colo., September 7 (#)—Forrest Hein, 16-year-old Den- ver high school boy, was killed yester- day in an attempt to scale the steep slope of McGregor Peak. His com- panion, Norman Lovett, 16, was in- jured seriously. The two youths, roped together, haa partly ascended the bald flank of the 9,500-foot peak when Hein slipped and plunged downward, dragging Lovett after him. Braths. POLES. RAYMOND SYLVESTER. denly. on Friday. September 4. 1 his residence. 1207 Wylie st. n.e.. MOND SYLVESTER. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willism Poles. He is also survived by two brothers, six sisters. other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Stew- art’s {uneral home. 30 H st. n.e. until MondAy. September 7. thereafter at his late residence. Funeral Tuesday. Sep- tember 8._at 1 pm.. from Peace Baptist Church. H st. n.e. between 13th and T4th sts. POTTS, FLORENCE. On Sunday. Septem- ber 6. 103, FLORENCE POTTS. beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Cath- erine Gillon. Remains resting at Lee's funeral home. 4th st. and Mass. ave. n.e. until Tuesday, September X.' at am.: thence to St. Joseph's Catholic Chureh, 2nd and C sts. n.e.. where mass will be offered at § a.m. Interment pri- vate. RANSDELL. CHARLIE_ WEBSTER. On Monday. " September 7. 19:t6, at Mount Alto _Hospital. ~CH. ‘WEBSTER RANSDELL. the beloved husband of Anne E._ Ransdell and father of Lois Theda. Charlie Webster. jr.. and Thomas Lynn Ransdell. Remains Testing at the W. W. Chambers Co.. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. REED, RUTH E. On Sunday, September 6. 1936, at the residence of Mr._ Henry C. A . 3120 Beach si.. Mount Rainier, Md. RUTH E. REED. aged K vears. be- loved wife of the late Z. T. Reed. Notice of funeral hereafter. | SCHMITZ, JOHN. On Friday, September 1936, "JOHN SCHMI he_beloved husband of Nora D. Schmiiz of 1301 15th st. nw. Puneral the James T. Ryau funeral home, 317 Pa. ave, s.e.. Tuesday. September 8. at 1:30 helatives and friends invited ment Arlington National Cemetery. SCHREIBER., KATHERINE. On Monday, September 7, 1936. a am. in Wood- bury. N. J. KATHERINE SCHREIBER. Notice of funeral later. AN. Cn Mon- ay ber % R At Vienna. Va ELIZABETH FREEMAN SMITH. beloved wife of the late Louis M. Smith. Fu- reral services at her mother's home, L. L. Freeman. Vienna, Va.. Wednesday. September 9. at & p.m, Interment Flint Hill Cemetery. 8 rs. ¢ | SMITH. LEWIS PRESTON. On Sunday. 1936, LEWIS PRESTON. September 6. the beloved son of Arthur and Julia Smith of * 7th st He “also leaves two si other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Remains temporarily rest- ing at Henry S, Washington & Son's funeral home. “4935 Deane ave. ne. Notice of funeral later. . | SMITH, MORRIS. On Thursday. Septem- ber 3. 19:36. after a lingering illness, MORRIS SMITH. Remains resting at Prazier's funeral home, J89 R. I ave. Notice of funeral later. 8 N W. On Sunday. Sep- LILLIAN W. SOWERS. Marion O. 2 mother of Roy. Homer Sowers. Remains resting at the W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home, 1ith'st.s.e. Notice of funeral later. STRINGFELLOW. MELVIN Departed this Iife Saturday. September 5. 19:6, at_his residence. 1420 6th st. n.w. MELVIN STRINGFELLOW. beloved son of Melvoyd and Arthur Stringfellow. brother of Leola and James W. String- fellow He also leaves to mourn their loss other relatives and friends. Re- mains resting_at Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1300 South Capitol st.. until 4 pm. Monday, September 7: thence to his ‘late residence where funeral serv- ices will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday. September 8. Interment Rosemont Cem- etery. N. ALBERTA. Departed this life Sunday. September 6. 1936, at_her residence. 1006 6th st. s.w.. after a lcng iliness. ALBERTA TOLSON. ~She leaves | to mourn their loss a devotrd nephew. Earl Robinson. and other relatives and ( friends. Remains resting at Barmes & Matthew's funeral home. 614 4th st. s.w. Notice of funeral later. TYNDALL. LEON F. On Monday, Septem. ber 7. 19:6, at his residence. 2700 On LEON F. TYNDALL. the beloved son of Annie_Tyndall and the late Leon Tyndall. Funeral from the am. for the repos Relatives and friends are invited ment Cedar Hill'Cemetery. Services by W. W. Chambers Co. 8 WHITEHEAD, FREDERICK N. Washing- A ton Lodge. No. 15. B. P. O. Elks: The lodge will con- vene In session of sorrow in 7. and there- the Elks' serv- hich are in- yited " Funeral from the Elks’ Home at 2 pm. Tuesdav. September 8 ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery 3. FORREST REILLY Exalted Ruler. W. S. SHELBY. Secretary. 7 0 ALEXANDER H. A soecial com- munication of La Faveite Lodge. No. 19 A. A M. will be held at the Masonic Lith and New York ave. n.w. on Tuesdav. September X 193 at 1 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late broth- er. ALEXANDER H, NG. By order of CLIFFORD C. McCORMICK. Worshipful Master. 8 In Memoriam. CANTER. WILLIAM ELMER. In lqping re- membrance of my dear son. A ELMER CANTER. who deparied this life fourteen vears ago. September 7, 1022. Just a thought of remembrance. Just a memory. sad and true: Just the love ani sweet devotion ©Of the one who thinks of you. That you are not forgotten By the one you left behind LOVING MOTHER, F. P. CANTER. * COXEN. MARTHA A. A tribute of love and devotion to theé memory of my dear mother, MARTHA A. COXEN. who de- parted this life six years ago today. All by myself T think of you Think of the things we used to do. Think of the things we used to say, Think of each golden yesterday Sometimes I sigh, sometimes I smile— All by myself. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. MABEL FRANCIS, MARTHA VERNON. In sad and loving remembrance of our_ dear mother. daughter and sister. Mrs. MAR- THA VERNON FRANCIS. wWho devarted this iife three years ago today, Septem- ber 7. 1933, Absence draws us nearer. Between us there lingers but one thread: To_u: no one could be dearer. To us she's just missing. not dead. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER. M AND SISTER, AUDREY MRS. GOLDEN B, RHEDITH F. TABLEAR, MAVARS, MARTHA A. In remembrance A A. MAVARS. of our mother. MARTH. Wwho Dassed away nine years Bep- tember 7. 1927. ‘There are souls full of light and sweetness, Long after their life current flows; But their sweetness lives on with the living. Like the soul of the star and the rose, EMMA AND MARGARET. * MAVARS. MARTHA A. Sacred to the memory of our beloved mother. MARTHA A. MAVARS. who_departed this life nine years ago today. September 7. 1936. The depths of our sorrow no tongue can At the 1oss of our mother we loved so well. And while the lies in peaceful sleev. red memory we W : LOVING DAUGHTERS, EVELAN. AND MAVARS, MARTHA A. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother. MAR- THA A. MAVARS. who departed this I‘X’fle nine years ago today, September 7. Every day brings sweetq Eoe ey e, memorin e Xt HER wWNOeBOflY Cfl.x}&:l‘fi REYNOLDS. CARRIE A. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. CAR- 3 . who departed this l_uemv.'?{ee years axo today. September The flowers T've placed upon your grave May wither and decay. But the love I hold for you in my breast Will never fade away. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. ANNA MAE. It was on a Thursday morning, T shall never forget the day ‘When the silent reaper came And took my dear mother away. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. ETHEL. Sieep on. dear mother. God's way is best. He knew you were weary and needed re: Called you home. your work was dene: Some day I will meet you when my work is_done. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. HAZEL. Our hearts still ache with sorrow, Qur eves shed bitter tears: God only knows how we miss you At the end of three sad years. HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON. THELMA AND JACK. . TRUSS. CORA C. In sad but loving re- membrance of our dear mother, CORA C. TRUSS. who departed this life eight years ago today, September 7, 1928. At_home. in God's beautiful garden, In the valley of rest 5o fair. Some day. some time, when our task is done. - Wit fcy we shall mee ther there. HER % G B A, Top row: Gen. Franz von Epp, governor general of Bavaria; Frederick Charles Griffin, chief engineer of public health of the government of Bengal, and Ernest Mercier, president of the French National Committee and utility executive. Lower row: M. Andre Genthial, France, secretary of the International Commission on Large Dams; Hendrik J. Van Der Bijl, South Africa, chairman, South Africa Iron & Steel Industrial Corp., Ltd., and Viscount Falmouth, leader of the British delegation. & Power be held at 8:30 o’clock tonight in Con- stitution Hall, with the delegates to both the conference and the congress meeting in joint session to hear Sec- retary Hull, Durand and other speak- ers, representing Argentina, Mexico, | Canada, Germany, Poland, Denmark, | Rumania and Russia. The ceremonies will be broadcast over the National | Broadcasting Co. network and by short wave to South America. Mem- bers of the diplomatic corps and those | high in official life in Washington will | be guests at the opening ceremonies. | Church Services Held. Many of the delegates to the joint | conference began arriving Saturday, and special services were held in local | churches yesterday in their honor. One | group of delegates yesterday made a trip to Conowingo, Md., and-Safe Har- bor, Pa., to inspect power developments at those points. At the close of the sessions here many of the foreign | visitors will inspect power projects in various parts of the country. More than 100 workers were on hand at the Mayflower this morning to meet the incoming delegates, assist them in registering, locating their quarters and the meeting halls and de- livering to them the 325 technical papers prepared by experts of many nations as a basis for the discussions | this week. The largest foreign delegation was | sent by Germany and is composed of MRS. H. L. SPILMAN DIES IN RICHMOND Native of Fauquier Was Mem- ber of Socially Prominent g Family, By the Assoclated Press. RICHMOND, Va., September 7.— Mrs. Heningham Lyons Spilman, 85, widow of Willlam M. Spilman and widely connected with many of the State’s old and socially prominent families, died yesterday morning at her home here. A daugther of Robert E. and Hen- ingham Lyons Scott, she was born at Oakwood, Fauquier County. Fol- lowing the death of her husband, who was a member of the Black Horse Cavalry in the War Between the States, she moved to Richmond nearly 40 years ago and had made her home here ever since. Funeral services will be conducted in St. James’ Episcopal Church this afternoon by the rector, Rev. Church- 11l Gibson. Burial will be in Holly- | wood Cemetery. Mrs. Spilman’s grandfather, Robert E. Scott, was a member of the Vir- ginia constitutional convention of | 1849. She wad also a descendant of Judge Peter Lyons of the Virginia BAVERSQN, Oit, WoRKS (edor Hill emetery shrines the Dead and Cheers the Living. 125 members headed by Dr. Julius | Dorpmueller, head of the Reich rail- | roads and chairman of the conference. The German delegation is quartered at the Wardman Park Hotel. | The British ¢ >legation of more than 100 is at the Mayflower. The French group, expected to total about 75, has | quarters at the Willard; the Italian | at the Carlton and the Japanese at | the Mayflower. Tomorrow there will be morning sessions on development of power re- sources and of the International Ex- ecutive Council. Electric and gas uitility problems will be discussed in the afternoon at simultaneous ses- sions. ¥ ‘The power resources conference will open at 10 am. in the Government Auditorium and will close with a dem- onstration at noon of the solar heat engine developed by Dr. Charles G. Abbot, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. This engine, using only the sun’s rays as its source of power, will be on exhibition throughout the conference. Tomorrow afternoon the organiza- tion of private electric and gas utilities will be discussed at a meeting in the Government Auditorium, while prob- lems of the gas industry will be con- sidered at a meeting in the Commerce Department Auditorium. THE PAINTERS CHOICE BRIGGS PAINT CO. Met. 2338 1107 Sth St. N.W. Chambery Is One of Undertakers in’ the Werla 3 Funeral Hoi el - Hea and Aml all 918 Cleveland Ave. BED ROOM SUITE ILLUSTRATED ABOVE SIX PIECES Pieces sold separately, if you wish only part of the Prices as foliows: Dresser ___$51.00 Vanity ----$51.00 Night Table__$12 Seventh Street: Riverdale Park Call GReenwood 1221 517 11th St. S.E. Call ATisntie 6700 2 3. % 7% 2 %, Supreme Court and of William Clai- borne, first secretary of the Virginia Colony. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Otto T. Hess of New York and Mrs. David H. Leake of Richmond; one son, Robert S. Spilman of Charleston, W. Va.; three grandchil- dren, John A., Lucille M. and Edgar M. Spilman; one brother, Robert E. Scott, and a sister, Mrs. Armistead L. Wellford. 3 GOOD JOBS ARE OPEN AT THE 13th & F Fashion Shop If you have personality and the qualifications as set out, a well paying opportunity may be yours— HAT SALESMAN—Must be thoroughly experienced in selling men’s hats to a fine trade, and capable of managing end developing this department into a volume of highly styled and practical hats. Must be capable of assisting in styling and buying for this department with ambition to eventually become its buyer. HABERDASHERY SALESMAN—Only thoroughly experienced and capable young men accustomed to selling fine merchandise to a discriminating trade will be considered. WINDOW DRESSER AND SIGN MAN who has had thorough experience in displaying fine MEN'S WEAR in original and artistic layouts. Prefer one capable of making his own backgrounds. That Speak for Themselves!! Positive proof that Joseph Gawler's Sons superlative service is available to every one is shown by this tabu- lation of the price range of our last 1,000 adult funeral services. Applicants who cam qualify to above, call in person between 5:30 and 6:15—Mr. Fred Pelsman. (Please do not apply umless thoroughly experienced as outlined.) Joseph Gawler’s Sons, Ine. Chapel Funeral Directors Since 1550 Cremations Alfred B. Gawler William A. Gawler 1750-2-4-6-8 Penna. Ave. N.W. Walter A. Gawler Joseph H. Gawler NAtional 5512 Wouldn't You Rather O 'Genuine Mahogany? INCE you do have to buy some kind of furniture, and if you like mahogany, wouldn’t you prefer GENUINE MA- HOGANY? When you select mahogany furniture at Mayer & Co., you can any used is genuine. bet your bottom dollar that the mahog- GENUINE MAHOGANY grows ONLY in the West Indies, Tropical America and on the West Coast of Africa. Woods commonly known under the name of Philip- pine Mahogany ARE NOT PERMITTED in our regular stocks. When we mention mahogany we mean GENUINE MAHOGANY whether it is used in connection with other cabinet woods or used exclusively. The Bed Room Suite illustrated above is an example of the many Lifetime Suites in which genuine mahog- any is used. Six pieces include Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Vanity, Double Bed, Bench and Night Table . . . all Honduras Mahogany . . . Rim-bound tops . .. Honduras mahogany quar- ter-cut backs framed in and screwed on . . . double-drawer guides in dresser, screwed in . . . double frame construction and attractive brass hardware. Pieces are sold separately, too, and priced at left. Let us show you quality furniture at Mayer & Co. \ AYER & CO. Between D and E