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street. Private burial was to follow in | history of the Lincoln Memorial and | Leesburg, Va. had worked for a long time on a his- Floral wreaths were sent yesterday | tory of Washington's public bulldings | by President Roosevelt and other Gov- | and parks. For the last seven years| W+ B. Edmondson, Retired, Suo ernment officials in honor of the old | he had served &s treasurer of the Government employe, who died Sunday | welfare and Recreational Association Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor-| Retired Aide to Col. Grant Had |at the Washington Sanitarium, where | of the Public Buildings and Grounds,| -C> ANGELES, August 3 (M)~ row; not much change in temperature.| Been in Service for 60 Years. |1 Nad been since February, when he Inc, of which organization he was one | Funeral services will be held here to- Virginia—Partly cloudy, probably suffered a broken hip. He was 87. of the founders. day for William B. Edmondson, 73 local thundershowers in extreme south Was Author of Book. Mr. Conckiln, \who lived at 1619/ R | /iHe leaves'his wifc, Mrs, Edward Bl retired| Navy chaplain, who. diéd. af Funeral services for Edwerd F.|cop. NAVY CHAPLAIN DIES cumbs at San Diego. —I12 x% STAR. ' WASHINGTON, D. C.,' TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1937 . Beaths. Braths. MARYLAND WOMAN | [1rr weatrer | |E. F. CONCKLIN DIES; Ml\is LELA. On Mondar August 2, | HAWKINS, WILLIAM (CHICK). iRl AT M SR B CLAIMED BY DEATH WAS PARKS OFFICIAL Seloved motner of Gert i , , Mac® Batnes icier "nr‘?-, e, Miles | (CHICK) HAWKINS of 141%' Duncan st District of Columbia—Fair tonight ionza Alexande e also e o ; B R x‘nrf?m IRamr\h Be atsofeaves To moun theit and tomorrow; not ‘much change in AT A SR I Ll.;:mp; 1'.n'dx-u ’3.1{11“max3yrg1{x’:‘rirr::nx;§: Mrs. William Clews of Patuxent | temperature; gentle variable winds, Notice of funeral later an riends. e 5 BECKTON. SAMUEL Deparied this Jie| Georee, B Clarke Co.,funeral Barior, Dies at Home of Her e loss lovine and devoted | Mount Horeb Baniist church. ldth and | nrey wwinam Glews, 47, of Patuxent : street, retired as special assistant to : T P o bt B sts ‘me Interment in’ Arlington . AT + | portion tonight and in south portion 3 pec Concklin; a daughter, Mrs. §. F.| ] oo O Peuin | National Cemetery. 3| Md. died yesterday at the home of a | {0 B OTEAY RIC 6 AUt POTHOn U. 8. Grant, 3d, head cf the | wogan of Arlington, Va,, and a grand. | 5% Di¢g0 Saturday. The body wil Suddeniy, on|sister, Mrs. B. Frank Murphy, 1734 H Rt s Home: one aunt. Wilhelmina and two cousins, Vernell Saunde Trudel Carpenter. Remains resting | HREMSEN, WILLIAM K. Concklin, for 60 years connected with | National Capital Parks, in 1930. He ndas. August west, portion tonight. t Gardiner & Poe's ;uneral home. 4th st sw.. thence to s late Funeral Wednesday. At from Friendthip Baptist Chur Hits su. Rev. B H. Whiting officiating BENEDETTI. ANDREAS. on Fridas. Juis S BENEDEITI. Fu-| da. Md. Fi the W. W. Chambe hapin st. n.w €00 a Church, Wl will_be offered at @ a.m. for th 2l 00 Goddard rd.” Bethesda, Md. WIL: LIAM F. AELMSEN. beloved brother of Nrs A C. Ruebsan and Edward A. and Charles J. Helmsen. Remains resting i the funeral home of Wm. Reuben Pumphrey, 005 Wisconsin ave , Bethes- ral services at the Above funeral home on Thursday. August 5 at 2 pm. Interment Rockville Union Cemetery 4 HOMES, ALIC On Sunday, August 1. ose of h | Relatives and friends | 1943 at Gallinger Hospital,” ALICE Al invited. eters BUETTNER, CHARLES G. On Monday. August 21937 at x place nw. CHARLES G. BUEITAER and of the late Catherins M. Buettner r B Mor ar and es at the above rsday. August 5 at 10 am eters CHARLES G. Bookbinders Interment Mount Olivet Cem- idence. 9 Seaton rment Cedai Hill Cem- HOMES. beloved wife of Alfred Homes. motier of Virginia and Alfred Homes. ir One sister. Mrs, Frances Hill. and two brothers. Wilson and Arthur, also sur- vive_ Remains_resting at William T. & Ruth B. Tolbert's funeral home 1308 Gth &' nw. Funeral Wednesday. Ausust 4. at 2 pm. from above-named funeral home.” Relatives and friends are invited to atfend. Interment in Wood- lawn Cemetery. ‘ KINNAMONT. SHIRLEY MAE. On Sund; n. No 4. regrets to inform | . 1837 at Children’s Hospital, you of the death of our late brother. (uumr:A G. BUETTA who cied 1elist aked 115 yeais g MAE KINNAMONT. beloved daughier of Samuel J. and Dorothy E. Kinnamon! and sister of Joseph Robert. at| Eugene and Mary L. Kinnamont. Fu- i st | BURKE. | husband Mrs BURKHOLDER. IDA VON STINMETZ i hapin s i Holley a Campt ° aiso lea and neral parlor TI 2 pm DIXON. IDA. On Sundzy 11 XON. _ She om W.W. Cl neral home. DUPREE, HATTIE. On Tu . 1837, HATTIE DUPRE n w. beloved wife of Ju of Joseph Atkins of New York mother of Jessie. Aro David. Thomas. Henry. Lorenza, Grovei. Mary. Tda and | Malvan & Sche and R st. nw \r'.rrn fu ElockToN Gann Apte. beloved h nw on nm Rela vited fo attend. Int Cemetery GARRETT, MARY. 1o eternal 1037, a GARRETT 1 W Garre daughter of Mrs Alvernia Washingt T of Mrs. Bertha Smith and Osca Washington. She also le U * tives and many friends ins rest- nz_at the Johr funeral Lincoln cln\rn _JOHN GOWDY. Gn Monday. 10:47. JOHN GOWDY GLOVER t " Maine st Interment near Cocke ville. Md cnm\ DANIFL T. Scanlon) and fath P. and B Grant. Funeral services the above recidence on W BUst 4. At 830 am. Reauiem mass Wil be said At 9 am. at Holy Name Church for the repose of his soul. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends invited. § GRADY. DANIEL T. The officers and members of Spaulding Coun- cil. K “of C. are hereby notified of the death of Brother DANIEL T. GRADY, an honorary member of Spaulding_Council. No. 417 and are requested to meei X toiadiSy late residence. 1255 Holbrook terrace ne. at m. Tues- Gay, AuRust A P9 MALLOY. G. K. JOHN M. TABLER F. Secy. HAUPTMANN. WILLIAM G. On Sunday. August 1. 1937 ‘at Emergency Hospital WILLIAM G. HAUPTMANN. the beloved husband of Fdna_ P Haupimann and father of Mrs._Vireinia Walker and Gerhardt W. ~Hauptmann. Residence €808 Laurel st. n.w. Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co_ funeral home. 1404 pin t. n.w.. on Wednesdav. August 4 9 am.: thence to the Church of the ativity. Brichiwood. D. C.. Whers mass will be offered at ©30 am. for the re- pose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. either the successor to nor connected with e original W. R. Speare establishment. Nariomy 2spz 1009 H St. N.W. J. William Lee’s Sons Co. FUNERAL DIRE_CTO.S Crematorium 4th and Mass. Ave. N.E. _ Lincoln 5200 seEh F. Birch’s Sons (A. 'm’\qunYCOCR' Manager) Erobihea: 18413034 M St. N.W. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. a n'hst N W Hodeen'e National 2473 FU)\ERAL Dh 1GNS. ~ GEO. C. SHAFFER _ RESSIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES AT ufi’é’imn PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 P endnss Cor. 14th & Eye GUDE BROS. CO." Floral Pieces 1213 P 8t. N.W. l(ltlflnl;‘ltl'7fl ORIS! BURTON'S — oot AT 1 .!lllllll m"OP anmlo' neral services at W. W. Chambers ¢ funeral home, 317 11th st 52, on Wednesday, August’ 4. at 11:30 am. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Fort Lincolu Cemetery, . EUGENIA. On Monday, August 2, 17 EUGENIA LEWIS, aged 73 years. neral from her Jate residence, 2NOS . on Thursday, August 5. Notice me latel REV. ALBERT, On Tuesdav. Au- at Preedmen s Hospital, ALBERT LOTL * Remaina Teating Frazier s al "home. N0 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Notice of funeral lafer. MARTIN, EPHRAIM B. on Sunday. Au- I 7 IM B MARTIN. the Matiie L. Martin two ‘sons and ral services At ghter. 1606 C on Wednesday. August 4. &t 1 Pm - Relatives and {riends are invited. Inte t Cedar Hill Cemetery. Serv- es by the W. W. Chambers Co. South- east funcral home 3 McFARLANE, CHARLSEY. On Sunday. August | ii CHARLSEY McFAR: belove . Robert M N.: mother of Charlsey Judge and Mrs is alfo survived_ by i of Oklahoma City. he W W. Chambers 1100 Chapin st. n.w. ! NOTHEY, RORERT E. On Mondav ! rovidence Ho cloved o ate resid Ausust 3. a 0 am_ thence to Si. Peter's Chirch. | d and © sts where mass will be fered st 10 am for the repose of his i {ives and friends invited. In- Mount Olivet, Cemete ALEXANDER. N. On Monday, t his home. near Comas, NDER N PEARRE. aged 1% ains Testing at the funeral ‘m. Reuben Pumphrey 5 Md.© Funeral ern Methodist . on Thursday. Inferment churcn SHARP, REV. HENRY. On Fridav. July at his residence. Glenarden ‘Rev HENRY SHARP. beloved father h Williams and Henry and Frank farher of Brssi€ Thomas = He ed by many grandchildren (Fesana Tiehas met t the McGuire funeral ith st. n.w. Notice of fu- PFARRE SHEPHFRD, CHARLES W. On Sund: A R 1235 pm..at w.” CHARLES W husband of Ellen | 1432 funeral w ugust 4. at nvited. Rm . On Tues- At his residence. Wikeeint Yoad ROBERT EUGENE SHEP: HERD. beloved hushand of Lena H Shepherd inee Smidth) and father of C. R Butler. Robert H. Shepherd ana’ Carl Albert Shepherd. ~Services at the tesidence of his son. Carl Albert Shepherd. 3114 117h place s.e.. Congress Heiehts on Thursday. August 5. at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Cedar Hill Cemetary. STMMONS. FAIRLEE, Deparied on Turiday 1193 men's loved f Simmone. dauenter Abra Tate Rodie Mitch tn mourn their Inss th Mann ‘and | several other rela- | Remains resting af Eugene Ford's funeral home. 1:300 South Capifol &t e nf funeral later. SLATTERY. SUSAN €. On Mondav. Auzust 21037, ab 245 n'm.. SUSAN C. SLAT- | TERY_(nee Wi beioved wife of the | late Robert 'A. Slatters and heloved | mother of John' J. and William T Siat- | terv " Funeral from her late residence 1312 Randolph st. ne. on Thursday morning. August 5. at 9.30 am.. thence Anthony’s Church. 12th and Mon- iem high mass Relatives and Interment Mount Olizet SUSAN €. Officers and mem- Joseph's Ladias’ Auxiliary, {8t John. No. 62, and sister are " invited to attend the neral of our deceased sister. SUSIE C 5.1937, from 1317 said at 10 o'clock < invited. 5. at 10 am please meet at above t 4. S pm., to recite the 4 BINGMAN. Prosident LILLIE R. RITTER. Rec. Sec 4 THROCKMORTON. ROBERT D. On Mon- | " aay. Augusi 2197 ar Strashure. Va ROBERT D_THROCKMORTON. devoted 7a N. Throckmorion. son | of 10< W. and Sarah Throck- | caves ‘a few relatives and Remains resiing _ at 80 R. I ave viers will be held Thurs. a1 pm. " Interment | tional Cemetery. 4 . LXDIA. On Monday. August 2 nce. 2104 Vermont URNER. wife of the Turner. She is survived | Pauline Jones: two sis- | A and Mrs. Ella | Smith John_ Tinslex: one | eranddauenter Jones. and son- | in-law. Samuel W. Notice of fu- | neral Jater . VITO. JONN denly. on Tuesday. [ enst 3 ;. &1 Emereency Hosi 3 beloved hushand of Vito. son of Domenico and ived by three | Notice cf fu- es £y W. W. Cham- WEST, MARY. Monday. August 2. | MARY WEST. wife of the lafe | Frank West and _devoled mother of | Mrs. Pearl Moore. Mrs. America Smith. | Mrs' Lillian Jackton' and _Clarence. Percy and Walier West. Remains rest- | Ing at the residence of her daughter. 649 | Columbia toad. after noon Wednesday. Funeral services at 8t. John's Community Church. 1313 15th st. ke. on Thursday. August 5. at 1" pm. Tnierment Wood: jawn Cemetery. Services by McGuire. 4% WINZIE. SARAH ANN. Departed this life on Sunday. August 1."1037. at 7:50 p.m.. at residence. 2435 Alnger piace e Garfleld. D. C.. SARAH ANN WINZIF. devoted wife. of the ‘late James Albert Winzie. She leaves to mourn their loss one ‘soh. George B. Wini son. George B. Winzie. ters fwo brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Rollins' funeral home. 4339 Hunt place ne. Washineton. D. C. until Tuesday, August 3. at 5 p.m: afterward remains’ restine ‘at her late residence. Frneral services Wednesday, August 4. oclock m. at Allen A. M. E. 25th st. and Alabama ave. Se.. Ga D. C.' Relatives and_friends invited ' Interment in Lincoln Memorial Cemeters. Rev. J. M. Harrison oficiating. WOODWORTH. ALBERT LEWIS. The Dis- trict of Columbia Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of ths United Siates announces the death of Companion. ex-Commander ~and Hon- orary Commander-in-Chief ~ALBERT LEWIS WOODWORTH, Second Lieuten- ant U. 8. Volunteers,” at Norfolk. Vir- sinia. July 31. 1937, Committal serv- ice and interment at'the National Cem- etery. Arlington, Virginia. on Wednesday, 4th instant. at 10 o'clock a.m. The Pro- cession will start from Fort Myer Gate JAMES A FMERY. Commander. JOHN K. M. EWING. Recorder. one grand- three six- 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. Hatie M | Requier: mass at St. | Poplar lane, after a long illness. Mrs. Clews was a native of Gaithers- burg. Her husband, Rev. William Clews, is former minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Patux- ent. 8ince his retirement five years ago & son. Rev. W. Hedley Clews, has been pastor there, Mrs. Clews, who was a member of Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, Order of the Eastern Star, leaves also another son, C. Gordon Clews, and two other sis. ters. Mrs. Roy P. Kelly and Mrs. Wil- liams 8. Combs, both of Washington. Funeral services will be held s the Mount Rainier Methodist Episco- pal Church at 2 p.m. tomorrow, fol- lowed by burial in Fort Lincoln Ceme- tery. Vlllage in Swiss Alps. Zweisimmen is the name of a little village in the Swiss Alps. In Memoriam. BETTIS. MINNIE ALBERTA. In sad hut loving remembrance of our dear mother and daughter. MINNIE ALBERTA BET- TIS. who passed 1o the great_bevond six months ago today, Febru; , 1937 A wonderful mother. woman and sid. One who was betier God never made A wonderful worker. so loyal and trie — One in a million—that. mother, was you. Just In your fudgment. aiwayvs right, Honest and liberal. ever upright Loved by your {riends and ali whom you knew Our wonderful mother—that, was_you HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, AND CHARLES. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never, The memory of the happy days When we were all together HER LOVING MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTER CASE, ANNIE. 1n lovine remembrance of ir_dear dauzhter and sister. AN CASE. who passed away SIX Years ago todav. August %, 19111 Derp in our hearts is a picture Of a loved one laid to rest In memory's frame we shall keep it, For she was ons af 1he beat MOTHFR. FATHER AND BROTHER. * mother, LOUISE | DAYHOFF. A DAVIS. 1n lovine memory | of our 'dear huchand and father A | DAVIS DAYHOFF. who died one vear aro today, 1936 WIFE AND SON LEE. THOMAS H. In sad and loving re- membrance of our drear husband and father. THOMAS H. LEE. who departed this life five vears ago today. Ausust 3, 832 Never shall we cease to love you, Never shall your memory fade The sweetest love forever lingers In our hearts for you today HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MAMIE LEE AND CHILDREN. EDGAR. LAWRENCE AND BEULAH LUCAS. v McCONNELL, HUBERT F. Tn loving re- membrance of our dear husband and fa- ther. HUBERT F. McCONNELL. who left us 1wo years ago’ today, August 3. 195 Loved in life. remembered in death. DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * MEREDITH. LOVIS F. JR. In fond re- West Virginia—Fair, slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy fol- lowed by local showers in afternoon or night. River Report, Shenandoah River very cloudy and Potomac River little muddy at Harpers Ferry; Great Falls, slightly muddy; Chain Bridge, little cloudy. Report for Last 21 Hours. Temperature, Barometer, Yf;vrma\'-- it pm. 8p Minight < Today— 71 A1 Record for Last 21 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest. 85, 2:45 p.m. yesterday. Year ago. U5 Lowest. 67, & a.m. today. Year ago, 68. Record Temperatures This Vear, ighest, 616, on July 17. west. 19, ‘on February 28 Humidity for Last 21 Hours, (Prom noon vesterday to noon today.) Highest. 06 per cent at 5 am. Lowest. 41 per cent at 2 p.m Tide Table (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survev.) Today. Tomorrow High 445am. 543am Low _ 1149 am, High 510pm. #1fpm Towin s 159 pm. 12.46 pm The Sun and Moon, Rises. Sun, todav 10 Sun’ tomorrow A1l Moon, today 158 am Automobile lights musi be one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in Capital (current month to date); Month, 1 a January February Octaber Novemper December Weather in the \a ous Cities, Rain- Sations Barom. Hi w. fall. Weath's Abilene, Tex_ 0.0 3 Clrar | Albany” Ny H0TR w260 001 Atantic " City G014 R0 6R 008 Atlantic City 14 R0 6B 0.6 Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck, N. D. Boston. Mass Buffalo. N. ¥ Charleston 8.C Chicago. Til Cincinnati Cleveland. Ohio 3 | Columbia. s c. | Denver. " Colo | Detroit. Mich | Bl Paso. Tex Galveston ~ Tex . Mont s membranc y F. MEREDITH. | Beulah ard the th. who departed 4 ago today, August We saw von fade like a flower But could not make vou stay We nursed von with tender kindness, But God called you away MR. AND MRS A. STARKS * |F MEREDITH. LOUIS F. JR. In sad hut everlasting memory ‘of ‘my_ lttle_son LOUIS ~F. MEREDITH. Jr. (BABY BUSTER). who became a littls an God's sarden, aged 15 months, August 3. 19033, 1 had a little treasire once He was my foy and pride 1 joved him. oh. perhaps tao well Por soon he slent and died HIS _LONELY MOTHER, BEULAH M MFREDITH. J SUMMERVILLE. WILLIAM. In memory of our beioved husband and father WILLIAM SUMMERVILLE. who departed this life four vears ago today, August 3 1033. WIFE AND CHILDREN. * TATUM. IRENE. A tribute of love and otion to the memory of my heloved friend. TRENE TATUM. whn entared &reat bevond four years azo todav. Au- 1st 3. 1937 The vears mav wipe ouf mane things, But this thes xipe ont never. The memory of thoce bvzons davs When we wers happy together 1 _Antonio San Die San _ Francisco €1 Louis. Mo, Seattle. Wash WASH. D. C. (dor Hill U m/zmquu mesl Bawb Cme’cerg Communite Mausoleum. Columbarinm ___ And Receiving Vaults. HER DEVOTED FRIEND. WALTER CON- | RAD. TILGHMAN. MARY LOUISA AND EDWARD. In memory of my t mother, MARY LOUISA TILGHMAN. whn pasced info sternal t®0 years agn foday August 3. 1933 and my dear grandfather. LEWIS EDWARD TILGH- MAN. who passed AwaY January 16, 1 Gone. but _never forgotten DAUGHTER, AGNES B .TYLER. WADE. FRANK. 1In loving memors of my dear husband. FRANK WADE. wra d Darted this life two years ago today. August 3. 1035 HIS LOVING WIFE. RACHEL WADE. * ESTAB, 1857, Furhorst Funeral Directors (0. 8. ZURHORST. JR.) 301 East Capitol St. Lin. 8488 Lin. 372 fAIR CONDITIONEDA For Reference KR, ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR AR 75 p N : No Extras! For e Regular $150 Funeral ‘WASHINGTON'S LOWEST PRICES $75 to $200 and up DEAL Funeral Home Phone Li. 8200-8201 To World War Veterans, All Officers and Men of W. W. CHAMBERS One of the largest under- takers in the world. and the U. S. Army and Navy Others Interested 'HE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT has five cone tracts with W. W. Chambers for Funeral Service. These include the Veterans' Bureau, Walter Reed Hos- pital, Bolling Field, the Army Medical Center, the Army War College, Soldiers’ Home, the Naval Hospital, etc. These Government Contracts are for fine, funerals. complete Chambers’ policy is and always has been to let the public know. Every one is entitlgd to know that the United States Government has chosen a Good Funeral. Think it over and think W. W. Chambers will give why Chambers was chosen. the finest service possible. No United States Government Funeral is a cheap funeral. It is & good funeral . . undertakers in the world. . by Chambers, one of the largest In case of death call— One of the Largest Undertakers in the World . Main Office 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phene COlumbia 0432 Southeast Office 817 Eleventh 8t. 8.E, Phone ATlantle 6700 Suburban Home 918 Cleveland Ave. mlxll. Md. Greenweot 1211 son, Michael Wogan. be sent to Nashville, Tenn.. for burial the Office of Public Buildings and 1908 H had previously been granted five two- Grounds, now tre National Capitai|Y®®F Xtenslons of service after having reached the regular retirement age Parks, were to be held today at 1 pm. | of 70, at Gawler'’s funeral chapel, School for Filipino Women. town. W. Va. and educated at ish-American and World Wars Save 337, 50%and More! OUR ENTIRE $100,000 STOCK OF FURNITURE MUST GO! This week of specials inaugurates a vital MARK DOWNS in our Removal Sale! period of EXTRA Stlll Further Price Cuts in our efforts to clear our stocks by moving day. EVERY SUITE AND ODD PIECE WILL BE ‘SOLD REGARDLESS OF THE LOSSES! Come out tonight and Save!! This 8-Piece DINING ROOM SUITE $129 Worth $235 In solid Philippine mahogany— Sale Price Regular $98 Corner Cabinet REMOVAL SALE PRICE *39.95 Honduras Mahogany Veneer with solid Philippine mahogany posts and frames; 79 inches high and 38 inches wide with 17-inch depth. Avenue N.W, beautifully leaves enclosed—8 fet. — table—5 side chairs—1 armchair. inlaid—table has pieces—buf- Regularly $19.95 Chippendale Arm Chair CLOSE-OUT PRICE ’11.95 A choice of a variety of attrac- tive coverings Mahogany C nlr. in this Philippine On or about October 1st, when this building is completed, Washington will have an en- tirely new idea in the presen- tation of furniture. COLONY HOUSE Y Distributed Payments Arranged Y OPEN EVERY EVENING ’til 9 During this sale we will re- main open after usual hours (C'til 9 p.m. nightly) ... an excellent opportunity for the whole family to decide at once. $9.95 SOLID PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR Of Duncan Phyfe design—white imi- tation leather ~ seats. REMOVAL S¢3.95 SALE PRICE $10.95 WALNUT COFFEE TABLES Duncan Phyfe base, 1o~ § $34.95 SOLID HONDURAS MAHOGANY OPEN ARM CHAIR —Chippendale de- » o= sign. REMOVAL 82‘.‘)'90 SALE PRICE .__. $264.95 TWO-PIECE MODERN LIVING ROOM SUITE Covered in a striped wonl fabrie Jeather _ends '.90 $69.96 VELVET COVERED BARREL CHAIRS With down o'feather cushinn seats . solid mnhnkfin'_\' S .95 $16.95 SOLID PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR Of Duncan Phyfe design top star veneered with ecrotch s 95 hi v REMOVAL $239 MOHAIR COVERED LIVING ROOM SUITE Of two pieces, down-filled, loose-back cushions, spring- filled seat cushions. REMOVAL SALE 9 PRICE __ 18 Regular $39.95 MAHOGANY VENEERED TWIN BEDS In Hepplewhite style, carved lend & 95 ls. REMOVAL ZALE PRICE 19 Regular $159 THREE-PIECE BEDROOM GROUP In Philippine Mahogany ... Bed, Dresser and Chest. REMOVAL SALE PRICE . 98 Regular $45.95 DINETTE SIDEBOARD In mahogany 0::’- s 95 neer and gumwood. 2 2 REMOVAL SALE !' PRICE Regular $59.95 Odd Sheraton Sideboard Mahogany with S:!!'.ss Batinwood inlay. Regular $13.95 SOLID WALNUT LAMP TABLE Early American type with round top. REMOVAL BALE 310-95 . B. Moses & Co. 804 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. Plenty of Parking Space—No Traftic Delays 'y Edmondson was born in Morgan- derbilt and North Carolina Univere There is a Philippine women's uni- | sities. He saw service in the Span. Mr. Concklin was the author of a' versity in Manila.