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A—12 %% Braths. ANGELA MINOR. On Saturday. June' 5. 1957, at 7 a.m. at Willlams- town, Mass., ANGELA MINOR BANKH of 10th 'st.. n.w._devoted_sister of ma G. Gosney. Blanch Trueheart, illium Edward and Beatrice Minor. She 50 leaves five nephews and three nieces, host of other relatives and friends. mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis neral church. 1432 You'st. n.w. Fun- ral on Wednesdav. June 9. at 7 p.m. rom the ahove funeral church. Rev: yilliam D. Jarvis officiating. Interment ariottsville, Va. on Thursday, June 0. at 3 pm BASSFORD, GRACE A. On Monday. June | 7. 1937 GRACE A BASSFORD (nee Forwood), beloved wife of George L. ford. Funeral services will be held her home. 4101 White Oak ave, Baltimore. Md.. on Thursday. June 10. &' 10'am. “Interment Druid Ridee Cem- etery. BECKER. ALMA A._ On Monday. June 7, BAMKS, MISS ABIGAIL C. GRAVES DIES OF HEART ATTACK Burial in Rock Creek Cemetery Tomorrow for Woman Long Resident in City. Miss Abigail C. Graves, 88, for many years a resident of this city, died yes- terday of a heart attack at her home, 2029 Connecticut avenue. Miss Graves long had been a mem- ber of the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church and for, many years active in its affairs. She leaves a sister, Miss Jennie A. Graves, with 77 A"A 'BECKER wife of Far- est’ Becker. Services at the S. H. Hines | 5" funeral home. 2001 14th st. n.®.. ednesday. June 0 at 1130 am. In erment. Fort’ Lincoln Cemetery. | BEOWN LL. SADIE A, On Sunday. 1937, SADIE A. 'RROWNHILL Wrikht). ‘belosed wifs of Gebrge 3 Brownhill_and mother of Mrs. Roy E Turner and Mrs. Rita Newby and gran mother of Irvin B. Miller. Funeral from | her late residence. 315 T4th st. nee.. on Wednesday. June 9.'at 830 a.m.: {hence to Holy Comforter Church. 14th and E. | Capitol sts. at 9 am. where mass wili | be offered for the repose of her soul. | Relatives and friends invited. Interment | Cedar HIll Cemetery. ~ (Cambridse. Md.. DApers please copy.) BROWNHILL. SADIE A. The members n! Holy Comforter Sodality are requested Lo meet at the home of the late SADIE | BROWNHILL. June K. 1937. at 7:45 pm. for recitation of the Rosary. ROSE A. DILLON. Prefect, CATHERINE McCAWLEY, Secretary. BRUCE. GEORGE. Denarted this life on Sunday e 6 1037 at 745 am. at Frecamen’ pital ' GEORGE BRUCE. | He leaves to monrn their loss two sisters, | Nora Barnev and Annie Adams: one | brother. Arthur Bruce: four nieces. one nephew and a host of ather relatives and friends. Remains resting at Barnes & | Matthews' eral home. 614 4th st £w. where funeral services will be held on Wednesday. June 9. at 1 p.m._ Rev. | F._F. Kir Interment Wogd- lawn Cemet . LUCY. On Tuesday. esidence. 1311 Union st LUCY BURNETT. wife of the =k Burnett and beloved mother nie Logan Remains rest- leral home. Wo- | June (nee | | June R CRAPMAN, NFTTIE Mondav NETTIF CH Departed thistife on | at 545 am. | Johnson court | er Chapman. | a devoted son. Iatives and ¢ the Malvan ve and R | R “at 7 PataN af nm. | Woodlawn TIE RYAS. On Monday. | her home. 26 Metro- | Md.. KATIE | Rf\'nh H. E 11 am. meters ‘wn‘n J. FULTON. E EVANS. wife onal Cemeters. HENRY FRANCIS, On | at George 1 Hinknital. HERRY FINKENHORFER. - azed, A0 band of F e Mav Typo- Services at ral home. June FINKENHOEFFR Thursday, Ju fondav. June i her resid 2029 Conn_ | ABIGATL C. GRAVES. ~ Funeral ces at her late recidence on Wednes- | S. MARY FLIZABETH. A On Mon- at her residence. 2113 ABETH GRAVES tephen's | Pennsylvania ave be offered at 9 On_sundar. L Hospital, | IE, a_member of ervices at the | HAYNIE, JAMES mnn\ VJune 61037 JAMES WILLIAM 1the John S.H. H rment For Huu MICHAEL dav. June 7. 19 n.w Suddenly. on Mon i his residence, 417 | son st "MICHAFL HEALEY, be- | Thiong ISiia Healey (nee Con- nors) an s beloved Heal| rother of and Mrs. James Collins and John Healey merick. Ireland. and uncle | of Frank et ‘and Louise Hart- | mann. Funeral will be held from the idence on June 9. | above residence o esday. June 9. | am. Interment Gabriels Chure Relatives and | fount Olivet Ce GARET E.__On_Tuesdas, it et o A A Bl . beloked wite of Louis 5 Fistal from ‘the James T. Ryan fu: Ba.“ave. s.e. on Thurs- "at €30 am.: thence to b yaculate Concep- T "be offered at 0 amd frirnds invited to Mount Oliver Ceme= . JEREMIAW McCARTHY. at_4:48 am. at his homa_ Canitol y_Forest Glén, Md, 1 McCARTH: o hel {oven nusant CA“I Virginia Kelly funeral home of 7005 Wisconsin Notice of funcral On Tuss- Passed away June 6 at his home. Cot; ace, Cottaze City. Md JOHN BUTLER MARSHALL ~ beloved | husbaud of Daisy Marshall He i alo survived by one son_John B. Marshall: one daughter. Mrs. Howayd C. Sullivan. and one sranddaughter. Marv Louise Sullivan. _Funeral from_ his late resi- dence on Tiesday. June 8 at 2:30 nm.: thence to Fort Lincoln Cemetery, where services will be held in chapel. R FWS, SAMUEL, Departed this life A vends ine 8_1037. at Gallinger Hospital. SAMUEL MATHEWS, devated husband of Elsie Mathews. He also Jeaves to mourn their loss one daughter. Naomi Mathews: one son. John Mathews mother. Elizabeth Mathews: one sister, Gertrude Mathews. and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eu- gene Ford's funeral home. 1300 Eouth Capitol st. Notice of funeral later. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. th 8t. N.W RRsan S Ne NAtional 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. T the suCCessor to nor connectec with l'xfi“&'rmm W. R. Speare :xz.hnshmem NANCESP 00, 1009 H St. N.W J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Crematorium 4th _and Mass Ave N.E ZLincoln 5200 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (A L. HAYCOCK Manager) Ehonses' 04493034 M St. N.W. ___ FUNERAL DESIGNS. BURTON'S 1000 Beautiful Funeral Spra. AT. 7171 OFEN EvENTNGS e G205, . iéndisy + GEO. C. SHAFFER {EXPRESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT JODERATE PRICES PHONE NAT 0108 na Sanduce Cor. 14th & Eye snd Sundays GUDE BROS. CO. Floral Picces L1212 F BL NW NAtional 4276 whom she lived at the Connecticut | avenue address, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the residence. Rev. Dr. William A. Keese, pastor of Metro- politan M. E. Church, will officiate. | Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. On Sunday. June . at his home. 1463 W st. n.w.. S. MCcDONALD. "husband of Emma D. McDonald. Eervices at Warner E. Pumphrey's funeral home. 8424 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring. Md.. Wednesday, June 9. at § am. Inter- ment New' Cathedral Cemetery. Balti- more. Md. MeNANTZ, MATILDA ALICE. On Monday. June 7. 1937, at her residence. st. n.W., MATILDA ALICE McNANTZ. Deloved ‘daughter of the late Patrick H. and Louise J. McNantz. Funeral from Zurhorst’s funeral parlor. 101 East Cap- itol st. on Wednesday, June 9. at &:30 Am. thence to St. Matthew's Church. 1725 Rhode Island ave. n.w. where ma: will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of | her soul. ~Relatives and friends invited Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. & MORRISON. NANCY. On_Monday. June 7. 1937, at Georgetown University Hos. pital. NANCY MORRISON of 1714 Kil- bourne plece n.w. sister of the late Georgiana May Klingle. ~Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. sf. n.w. on Wednesday. June 9. at 2:30 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemefery. Please omit flowers. POOLE. MARY C. On Sunday. June 6. 937 at Mother Jones' Rest Home. Riggs Tond. Dear Hynitonie, Md . MARY & POOLE. aged %4 vears. beloved wife of the late Benjamin Thomas Poole. Re- mains resting in the home of Mrs. John Poole. Rockville, Md. Requiem mass at St Mary's Catholic’ Church. Rockville, Md.. on Wednesday. June 9.'at 10 am Relatives and friends invited to attend. interment Beallsville Cemetery, Bealls: ville, Md. POYNTON. FRANCIS B. On Saturday, June 5° 1937 at Garfield Hospital, FRAN B. POYNTON. the beloved husband of Eva M. Poynton and_father of Albert F. Jane E. Winifred M. and Helen F. Poynton. = Funeral services at his late residence. 1214 You st. se.. on Wednesday. June 9. at 8:30 am.; thence to St. James' Episcopal Church.’Sth st. between B and C sts. n e, where services will be held at 9 am. ' Relatives and friends invited to attend. _Interment in Congressional Cemetery. ' Services by W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. FANNIE M. On Monday. June 47, at Emergency Hospital. FANNIE | M. SCANLAN of 1310 Glen ave. Linden Md. ~ mother of Mrs__ Edward Shaiisnhesss Mrs D, N Omcer of Wash: ington. D. C.: Carl M., Jack A. and Ge 21d Scanlan of Chicago. TIl.. and Mrs. W F. Tinkcom of McNeil Islands. Wach Funeral services at the S. H. Hines Co. eral home. 2001 14th st. n.w. on jednesday. June 9, at 5 p.m. Inter- ment private. SMALLWOOD. ROBERT (MACK). On Saturday. June 5 1937. at Freedmen's Hospital.” ROBERT (MACK) SMALI WOOD. beloved husband of Nellie Small- 00d. father of Grace Carter and Percy Smaliwood: loving brother of Irene W. Freeman and cousin of Mrs. Alice Myers. He leaves four grandchildren. one niece and three nephews. Remains rosting at eral home. 453 O st o Monday. (hereatter at e residence. Heckman st s.e. F 1 Wednesday. June 9, Memorial C. M. E. Church._3rd st. b ts. and N.'Y. ave. n L. Q_Brown officiating. On Mondar. June 7. at his residence. 317 6th st. s.e 3 OR AT eloved husband of Katherine Parks Smith Funeral f{rom | the above residence on Wednesday June | O at 830 am.: thence to St. Peters Church. 2nd and C sts. se.. will be 'said at 9 a.m. for ihe repose of Relatives and friends are in- Interment his soul vited Mount Olivet Cer etery. 8 SMITH. J. FULTON. Members of Poto- mac Council. Knights of Columbus_are notified of the death of Brother FOL- | TON SMITH, on Monday. June 7. 1937 Members wil asseinble it the home of | the deceased. 317 Gth st. se.. on Tues- dav. June R_at & pm.. for prayers CHAS. J. CONSIDINE. Grand Knight. SMITH. NANNIE ELIZABETIL On Satur- June oan UNANNIE BLIoABRIE - SwITH wife of the late Reuben W. Smith of Warrenton. Va. She is survived by seven sons and two daughters. Fu- neral services at the W. W. Chambers Southeast funeral home.’ 517 11th st se. on Wednesdas. June 9. at 12 noon Relatives and friends invited. Grave side services and interment in Warre fon Cemetery. Warrenton, Va.. &t pm. STONE. ANNIE L. the late Samuel S. Stone and mother of Halford E. Stone. ~Funeral from her son’s residence 115 East Broad st.. Falls Church. Va.. Thursday. June 10."at am. ~Friends invited ' Tnterment Con- gressional Cemetery, Washington. D. C. STOWELL, MINERVA. On Saturday. June 5. 193 idence. 9 Sycamore ave.. Park. Md. MINERVA On_ Monday. June 7, STOWELL. She is survived by a reat- | niece. Niss Virzinia Grove of Washing- ton. D. C. ' Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. n.w. on’ Wednesday. June 9. at 2 p.m. ' Relatives and friends invited. terment Fort Lincoln Cemeters. 8 TAYLOR. JOSEPHINE B. Departed this life on Saturdsy. June 5. 1937, at 12:45 D.m., at her residence. 1409 Hopkins st n:w.. JOSEPHINE B. TAYLOR. widow of | Charles H. Tavlor, mother of Charles R. Edward A i " Virginia Tavior and | mother-in-iaw of Mrs. Ada Taylor. Re- | mains resting at her late residence aftef | 3 p.m. Tuesdav. June 8. Funeral from | Epiphany Church. Dumbarton ave. be- tween 27th and 28th sts. n.w.. on Wed. nesday. 'June 9. where mass will _be celebrated at 10 am. Burial ‘at Holy Rood Cemeters. Rela- tives and friends are invited B THOMPSON. CHARLES. On_ Baturday. June 37 at Freedmen's Hospital CH\RLEE THOMFSON Remains rest- ing af_Stewart's funeral home, 30 H. st n.e. Nctice of funeral later. THO‘IP; LOUISE. On Saturday. June at Freedmen's Hospital LOUISE THOMPSON of 01y Patterson st me. mother Ri She is also s Elizabeth ‘Woodwatd: and other relatives and friends, ' Remains Testing &t Stewart's furieral home. 30 H st. n.e Notice of funeral later, 8 TURNER, CHARLES H. On Saturday. June 7. 8t 10 am. at his resi: dence adf MO st n W CRARLES H TURNER. He leaves to mourn their loss one 5o Willlam Edward Turner: a sister. Elizabeth Pinkard: a daughter- in-law. Ethel Tury four nephew: ReMains resting at Fra- zier's funeral home. 389 R. I. ave, n.w.. until 10 am. Tuesday. June the: afler ‘at his late residence. Wednesday. June 9. at 1 pm.. Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. €. T. Murray offciating. Interment Union Cemetery. 8 WEBB. HARRY G, On Sunday June 6, 7 'in his 7isi vear. HARRY G WERB. f3rmetly of Boston Mt Fonerai services at Lee's undertaking parlors. 4th st. and Mass. ave. nesday, June 9, at 2 p.m. L WEBSTER. JOSEPH. Suddenly. on Sun- day. June 6, 1937, at his residence, 1159 Abbey place n.c. JOSEPH WEBSTER. beloved "son of Mary B. Webster (nes Parlon) and the late John T. Webster. Funeral from the chapel of P. A, Talt Vull. 436 7th st. s.w._ on Wednesday, June 9. at R:30 a.m. Requlem mass at St. Dominic’s Church at 9 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ~Please omit flowers. 8 WILLIAMS. ANNIE FISHER. On Monday. B & ,”' (8 2 Tond Miacne s ANNIS ne. after a long fliness 1E FISHER WILLIAMS. wife of the late Arthur J Williams and beloved mother of Mrs. Evelyn Carpenter and John J. Williams. _Funeral from the above ad- dress on Wednesday. June . at 9:30 am; thence to the Church of Our Bavior. 1616 Irving st. n.e.. where serv. ices will be held at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Inter- ment Rock Creek Cemetery. _ Services by the W. W. Chambers Co, Southeast funeral home. In Memortam. DEARBORN. ISABELLE. In loving re membrance of our dearly beloved daug! ter. ISABELLE A. (HAYHOE) DEAR- BORN. who departed this life six years ago today. June B. Anniversary mass at S LOVING SARENTE, MR. AND MRS. Ml GEORGE F. HAYHOE. HIGGINS, CLARA WORCH. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear wife and our loving daughter. CLARA WORC] HIGGINS who died two years ago today. June 8, 1035. Every day brings sweet memories, Every memory brings a tear: Deep within our hearts we cherish ‘Thoughts of one we loved 30 dear. %wvlha HUSBAND AND PA.R.- PAULL. WILLIAM LANG. In sad but lov- ing remembrance of our dear husband and father. G PAULL. who départed this life elevca years ago to- day. June 8. 1926. ‘Till memory fades and life departs You'll live forever in our hearts. Time takes away the edge of grief. Your memory turns back every leaf. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. FLOR- ENCE MAE. HUGH G. E. AND MA- RION ANNA DYER. o n.e. on Wed- 9 on | 2115 P | 901 14th | from Miles | where mase | ANNEE & TOne Siatia "wite ot | 10 | In- | Teqiiem high | four nieces and | Funeral | from_the | THE EVENING STAR, POOL FUND NEARS HALFWAY MARK 1$235 Now Donated to Pro- vide Swimming Facilities for Underprivileged. Donations this morning to the fund for reopening the Y. W. C. A. swim- ming pool at 614 E street amounted to $113, bringing the total amount of money on hand to $235. That is almost half the $500 needed to provide underprivileged children of downtown Washington with sanitary swimming pool facilities, where they may enjoy themselves on hot, sultry days. Under the auspices of the Council | of Social Agencies, the old swimming pool in the E Street Y. W. C. A. will be reopened just as soon as $500 is accumulated at The Evening Star. When the cashier opened his mail | this morning he was amazed at the quick response of generous Washing- | tonians. From the enthusiastic let- ters accompanying the checks and currency, it is easily seen that two or three more days will put the swimming pool campaign over the top. Then | will be brought about a great boon to children in the downtown sector. Check for $50. Pirst check to make its appearance today was one for $50 from Mrs, Hat- tie M. Strong. Then came a $25 donation from Miss M. Katherine Tancill, treasurer of the Quota Club, who wrote on behalf of | the membership, “We sincerely believe in the work that will be done there and hope that the fund will be over- subscribed in a short time.” ‘That the work to be done is some- thing really worth while for boys and girls is the belief of Dr. Frank T. Shyne of the National Press Building, whose specialty is the treatment of famous athletes and who claims that swimming is the finest form of ath- letics available to boys and girls: “Let 'em swim,” he writes, along with his check for $5. Swimming is one of the best exercises.” Other Donations. Aside from those aforementioned, the following donations were received today: Rowena Murdock Godding. $3.00 Mary Patten Godding. 5.00 Anonymous _ . 5.00 HIW-Co : 5.00 Mrs. Ida M. S{Mt e i n d e (W) Miss Miriam F. Sherman . 3.00 Mary S. Boyden 2.00 L. Halley_ 2.00 L. M. D. 1.0 With the prev mus]v arknru‘edg d donations of $122, the $113 that ~ame into the fund today brings the total to $233. So that if $265 arrives in the | next day or so the boys and girls of | | downtown Washingson will have their | swimming pool—free of charge. As one contributor wrote, “We have boys | | of our own and know what summmg means.” 'MIDSHIPMEN START ON SUMMER CRUISE| 200 Third Class Men Embark for Month's Voyage as Others i Study Flying. | B 2 the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 8.—The 600 at Emergency Hos- members of the second (junior) class of midshipmen at the Naval Academy | got down to their Summer work yese |lerd:n 200 going on a month's prac- | tice cruise off the Atlantic Coast. The sea-going group embarked on the gunboat Erie and the destroyers J Fred Talbot, Claxton, Manley, Jacob | Jones, Fairfax and Roper. They will return on July 2. | Another third of the class will leave | on the vessels on July 6 for a month, and the remaining third will embark {early in August. The ships will stop at the Navy proving grounds, Dahl- | gren, Va.; Newport, R. I, and New London, Conn. | The 400 members of the class left | at the academy took up the study of | aviation, which includes flights in sea- | planes. Later in the Summer they will be given practical work aboard | the submarine R-13. 'D. E. HEMPSTEAD EXPIRES SUDDENLY Special Assistant to Attorney General Was in Land Division. David E. Hempstead, 67, a special assistant to Attorney General Cum- | mings, died suddenly today at his apartment in the Kennedy Warren. His death was reported caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Hempstead was assigned to the | Land Division of the Justice Depart- ment. He had been with the depart- | ment since April 25, 1934. Mr. Hempstead was born in Utah. He is survived by his widow. HUCKSTER IS SLAIN Near-Crash of Truck and Car Pre- cedes Shooting. NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 8 (#)— A near collision of a truck and an automobile was blamed today for the fatal shodting of a 38-year-old huckster. R. L. Tarkington, State investigator, sald Matt Smith, 68-year-old railroad foreman, was arrested on a charge of slaying Tillman Temple, driver of the truck, after their two vehicles almost collided at an intersection yesterday. dar Hill Washingtoms most Beautijul Cmei'erg Community Mausoleum, Columbarisn Receiving V: Frazier's —service, quality and reverence in conducting beautiful funerals un- excelled anywhere. Complete in every detail. Undertakers for col- ored U. 8. War Veterans. Also for the C. C. C. Camp N. P. 11, Company 1360. Washington, D. C. No Deserving Case Turned Away Parlors and Chapels Fres Call NOrth 7795-7796 389 R. I. Ave. N.W MRS. LOUIS H. GRAVES DIES AT HOME HERE Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Graves, 77, wife of Louis H. Graves, retired plate printer in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, died yesterday at her home, 2113 K street, after a week's illness. She had lived in Washington 74 years, having come here from her birthplace, in County Roscommon, Ire- iand. She was the daughter of the late Michael and Mary McCormick. Surviving, besides her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Lawler J. Kelley of Baltimore and Mrs. Clinton C. Hunter; four sons, George W. Leo H., Charles F. and Paul A. Graves; a sister, Mrs. Delbert J. Mott; two brothers, Andrew J. McCormick, San | Prancisco, and Frank M. McCormick, | New York, and seven grandchildren. Requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Stephen's Church, followed by burial in Mount Olivet | cemetery. 50 Days for Airmail. The first airmail flight across the United States, made by Galbraith | Rogers in 1911, took 50 days and 68 stops. | ! compartments. 30-inch REGULARLY $41.95. Large and roomy. drawer divisions. Size MODERN WALNUT DRESSER, 48 inches long, with beautifully matched butt walnut veneers. Top drawer with jewelry, kerchief and glove NOw____ inches. REGULARLY $32.95. NOW WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY J. FULTON SMITH, 47, RETIRED GROCER, DIES J. Fulton Smith, 47, retired grocer, died yesterday after a long iliness at his home, 317 Sixth street southeast. A native of this city, Mr. Smith for- merly was in the grocery business with his father, the late R. E. Smith. He was a graduate of St. John's College and a member of the Potomac Council of the Knights of Columbus and the Holy Name Society of St. Peter's Cath- olic Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Kath- erine Parks Smith; his mother, Mrs. Mary Augusta Smith; three sisters, AIR CONDITIONED] JUNE 8, 1937. Miss Helen Smith, Mrs. C. L. Eckloft and Mrs. Fred Rose, and a brother, Dr. J. Ernest Smith, dentist. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 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All the furniture in this Liquida- tion Sale is regular Moses’ stock, some of the finest made in America . . . from Grand Rapids and other leading furniture centers. As this liquidation will end in about a week, immedicte selection: 2-Piece Modern Living Room SUITE $129.95 mirror. $34.95 i Virginia SOFAS $94 Were $129 s are suggested. COLONIAL CHEST of red mahogany with 4 drawers; antique hardware; center drawer guides and dust-proof construc- tion. Size 18x34 inches. LARLY $31.95. NOW Maple Finish Hardwood CHESTS $14.95 s $264.95 Were $19.95 2-Piece Frieze Living Room SUITES $98 Were $139 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN! TAKE 12 MONTHS TO PAY! When Purchased on Our Budget Plan a Small Carrying WALNUT CHEST to match obove dresser. Top has two drawers with 21x35 $26.95 ADAPTATION OF AN OLD SALEM CHEST. Note its beautiful lines, its Queen Anne legs, the reeded pillars at corners, its antique hard- ware. Its size is 21x39, and it will match or can be used with either the chest above or bed below. 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