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Births Reported. James A. and Olive Hunter, boy. Robert H. and Alma Dobson, boy. Arnle O. and Margaret Shifflett, boy. Haig and Arshalous Panossian, girl. Bell and Jennie Seri. girl. James O. and Mary Deto. girl. Emile W. and Helen M. Herbert, girl. James A. and Josephine McDonnell, girl. William L. and Eve.yn Murray, girl. Edward P. and Edith Jones, girl. Earl M. and Dorothy Nalls, boy. William E. and Erma Jackson, girl. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road D, I Col. 0464 Ph0nM I Adams 1034X FAMILY CHARITIES RISE 77 PER CENT lanuary Total of Organiza tions in Chest Is Up Great ly Over 1931. Total expenditures of family welfare organizations affiliated with the Com munity Chest were 77 per cent greater in January than in the same month la%t year, officials disclosed yesterday. Organizations reporting Included the Associated Charities, Catholic Charities. American Legion. United Hebrew Re lief Society. Disabled American Veterans of the World War and the Salvation Army. In addition. Mrs. W. A. Roberts, ex ecutive secretary, announced an in crease of 90 per cent in the number of applications for aid received by the Council of Social Agencies. 1418 I street. She said the bureau had been handling about 80 cases a day. Miss Gertrude Bowling, executive director of the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society, Mid the number of free cases treated by her organization had grown about 65 per cent, due to unem ployment. Walter S. Ullord, general secretary of the Associated Charities, said the budget of $256,400 would have to be raised by $72,600 If the present ratio of increase in relief demands continued. He added indications were the appeals would be received in large numbers. The Catholic Charities, Rev. Lawrence Shehan, assistant director, reported, handled 718 major and 134 minor cases in January as compared with 602 major and 20 minor cases in the same period of 1931 and that relief expendi tures had totaled $5,646 against $3,079.87. An 80 per cent increase in the finan cial outlay of the Salvation Army was disclosed by Ensign Gilbert Decker. Francs Miller, American Legion wel fare officer, said the legion spent $2,900 for relief in January as compared with $1,650 in December. He said he expect ed relief expenditures this month to be greater than in January. One Asks No Increase. Oscar Leonard of the United Hebrew Relief Society was the only welfare ex ecutive reporting no additional funds were needed. Elwood Street, Chest director, cited these figures in making a new appeal for donations. “These figures show, more clearly than any words," he said, ‘‘the terrific conditions with which Washington is confronted. The goal we set for the Chest «u not only reasonable, but In! view of these figures, too low. The Chest could use every penny of the $2,601,000 asked and an additional sum as well for relief work.” Flames Destroy Home. BERKELEY 8PRIN08, W. Va„ Feb ruary 20 (Special).—Fire, starting from a detective flue, destroyed the home of James K. Myers at Mew Hope, near , here, last night, with all Its contents The loss was estimated at $2,000, only partially covered by Insurance. Deaths Reported. The following deatha hive been reported to the Health Department In the laat 24 houra’ Charles H. Burke. 19, Gallinger Hoipltal Alpheus E Riddle. 72. 1457 Fairmont at Thomas O’Connor, 67, 709 3rd st n e Vernon Van Fleet. 65. 45«1 Cathedral are John E. Brooks. 63. Emrri.ncr Hospital Benjamin D Branson. 62. 1019 O st it' Harry Scott Rogers. 51. Sibley Hospital' ' James Alexander Williams, 49, 1505 K st s.e. William O. Hardy, 41. Homeopathic Hos William A Ferry. 40, Tuberculoiis Hospital. Isadora Zimoerg. 29. Casualty Hospital Catherine Cole. it. Emergency Hospital Winifred Marlon Allison. 13. IKendall Green n.e. Ofone V Davis. 71 Freedmen's Hoipltal. Michel O. Dumas. 64. 1604 N H ave John Charles Cook, 62. Home for Aged and Infirm. Prank Higgins. 40. 1745 11th st Infant of Earl and Lucille Lewis, 11 days. Gallinger Hospital. ’ xm oays. Samuel Lea Love. 16 days. GalUnger Hos pital. G.nfnaer °HosDltal*Dd B“8it 1 Infant of El and Bol Johnson. 45 minutes. Gallinger. - a --1 |u3- —~ CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED^ | OPEN FROM 9:15 TO 12:30 MONDAY! I 59c and 79c New Spring Turbans 88c In Cellophane and Crystalline Cloth Many trimmed with quills and ornaments. Black and all colors, j Large, medium and small head sizes. A variety cf clever new j models. Street Floor. All-Silk Imported ZitC V alue Yard Save 10c a yard on all-silk pongee, cf perfect quality, in the natural tan shade. 32 inches j wide. 25c PLAIN COLORED BROADCLOTH. 36 inches wide. ! Lustrous, firm quality in a com- I plete range of fast colors, l Yard . 1 25c PRINTED PERCALE, in a variety of new Spring patterns for women's and children's wear. Guaranteed fast colors, l r Yard . AJC Street Floor. Cretonne CQ« Window Drapes Pair New Spring cretonne drapes with 48-inch valance and 18-inch drapes. Many color combinations. New Cretonnes 12>/2c Yard Colorful new Spring patterns in 35-inch cretonne, on light and i dark grounds. Day Bed Covers, $1 Made of lieavy cretonne with j ruffled valance. Attractive new j patterns. Cretonne Bedspreads $1.39 Size 80x105 bedspreads of heavy, fast-color cretonne In many new color combinations. | Third Floor. Bicentennial Costumes Children's colonial costumes in all styles, sizes 6 to 16. $1.00, $1.65, $2.49 Men’s and Women's cos tumes. $1.79 and $2.95 Street Floor. ! 1200 New, Well-Made Men’s Shirts White, Tan, Blue and Green Broadcloth shirts with cellar ! attached. Cut and made for food fit and good service. Sizes 4 to 17. MEN’S $1.00 SHIRTS, individ ually wrapped in cellophane. Tailored of excellent quality broadcloth in white, green, blue i and tan. Collar attached, r Q„ Sizes 14 to 17. MEN’S $1.50 & $2.00 SHIRTS in plain and fancy broadcloth, fancy woven madras and rayon stripe fabrics. Collar attached, separate collar and neckband style*. Sizes 13 >2 to ggj, 17MEN’S UNION SUITS in ath letic style of broadcloth, madras and nainsook. Snubber backs. Some have strapped backs. AQf, Sizes 34 to 46. MEN’S 50c UNION SUITS, tailored of 72x80 white checked nainsook in athletic style with knitted insert and snub ber in back. Sizes 36 an. to 46. “ MEN’S j SHIRTS AND SHORTS. Knitted pull-over shirts, sizes 32 to 46. Plain and fancy broadcloth shorts with elastic sides at waistband, l «_ Sizes 30 to 42. Each... Street Floor. Ij All Coats At Final Reductions Fur-Trimmed Winter Models in All Styles and Colors $10, $12 & *15 Fur-trimmed COATS $18 & $25 Fur trimmed COATS $29.00 Fur trimmed COATS $35 & $39 Fur trimmed COATS ALL $48, $58 & $68 COATS, V2 Price _ i $69 to $89 Fur Coats Two sealine coats (dyed coney). Three squirrelette coats. Two pony $ coats. Small sizes. Buy a handsome fur coat at less than half price. Second Floor. 40 Dresses & Ensembles i Sold for $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Going in a hurry! This accumulation of silk and rayon dresses in a range of popular styles and colors. Broken sizes. Second Floor. Bought at Public Auction! Men’s $5.00 to $7.00 W. L. Douglas Low Shoes and Triangle Shoes Sizes 6 to 11 Every pair brand new! Buy these na tionally famous shoes at a wonderful saving! —Second Floor. Black Kid Black Calf and Sport Oxfords Men’s Shoes Special Famous “Jack Young” and Dr. Web ster's high and low shoes in black and tan leathers. Sizes 6 to 11. Women’s $0»69 Dr. Kahler Shoes ^ Sold for $10 to $14.50. 75 pairs left from our recent purchase. Broken sizes. Seconc Women’* $3 and $ 1 ,69 $4 Shoes 1 300 pairs smart novelty shoes in many styles and leathers. Broken sizes. Priced for a quick clean-up. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes 400 pairs oxfords and strap models in all sizes 8V2 to 2. For school, dress and sport wear. ! Floor Three Bargain Groups of Spring Frocks 91.00 WASH FROCKS. In all sizes. 36 to 52. Guaranteed fast colors, a new dress for one that fades. Of high grade printed fabrics. Organdy collars, self collars, pique jabots, yoke effects and piping trimmings. NEW “IRIS LINON” FROCKS and beautiful printed frocks. Linons in jave eyelet embroidered tops, others showing rows of faggottlng. Blue, green, nile, rose and orchid. Printed frocks in many fascinating new Spring fasnibns in guar anteed fast colors. Sizes 16 to 42, 44 to 50. LOVELY DRESSES in styles for street a. A ^ wear. Of Duplan's Du Ray prints and fl* 11P novelty woolens. Styles Include bolero ™ m %■ jackets, one and tvn piece models, puffed tlr • •/ %3 sleeves, short and long sleeves. Plain * m colors, prints and combinations. Sizes 14 to 42, 44 to 56 In the lot. Second Floor. Rayon Undies I | Pajamas Step-Ins Gowns Bloomers j Chemises Panties Vests ! i Brassiere Combinations With Pantjr Legs Choose from garments of qual- ! : ity and beauty. In run-resistant 1 i rayon and other kinds, including | ; rayon mesh. Many beautiful lace trimmings as well as tailored 1 1 garments. Perfects and liregu- | | lars. Street Floor. SPECIALS 10c Palmolive Soap 5 for 29c Colgate’s Perfumes Half Ounce, 44c Lily of the Valley. I .a France | Rose. Dactylls, Florient and waahmere Bouquet. Ideal Sanitary Napkins I1/? Dozen for 25c j Regularly 25c dozen. Easily disposable—they flush down. New Blousettes, 49c Dimity and jersey blousettes. sizes 34 to 40. Smart tailored styles in all colors. 59c Sc 79c Stamped Goods, 49c 5 skeins embroidery thread i FREE. Luncheon sets, scarfs, aprons, card table covers, vanity 1 sets, children's dresses and cen ters. Street Floor $1.00 and $1.25 i fhits 69c 6 for $4.00 81x108 81x90 81x99 63x99 , 54x99 63x90 Note the extra lengths—some i three yards long. Heavy quality 1 seamless bleached sheets, free • from dressing. Perfects and ' slight Irregulars. 42x36 PILLOWCASES TO MATCH THE SHEETS. 15c EA. 81-INCH SHEETING—Stand ard 25c quality heavy unbleached | sheeting for making seamless ! sheets and mattress cov- "I P„ ers. Yard. A*>C ! $1.00 MATTRESS COVERS of i strong unbleached cotton, In l sizes for double beds, three-quarter and single rQ„ ■ beds . 27-INCH LONGCLOTH of ex i cel lent, serviceable quality with ! soft finish. 10 YARDS PURE LINEN TOWELING. 16- I inch imported linen toweling of i superior quality. 5 YARDS CQ. FOR . Street Floor. Nev Spring Modela in i Foundation Garments Rengo Kelt C/B W. B. P. N. and King's Palace Special Side-fastened girdles and step ins made of fine broche with heavy knitted elastic gores over hipline. Medium and long styles. Second Floor._ $1.50 Full Fashioned E 88c And Lace Hose The ultra-fashionable silk mesh hose and novelty lace hose at a bargain price! Large, small and medium mesh. Newest col ors—including smoketone, black and off-black. Perfects and ir regulars. 11.00 AND $1.50 FULL-FASH IONED SILK HOSE, seconds, in chiffon and service weights. Large range of col ors . .... $1.50 TO $2.00 FULL-FASH IONED SILK HOSE—Beautiful quality silk mesh hose, as well as chiffon and service weights. Regular and extra sizes in CCl the lot. Seconds......... Children’s 1 New Socks 2 Pairs for 25c 2.000 pairs Just received—half socks, anklets and "whoopee” socks—in mercerised lisle and rayon and lisle mixtures. Many new patterns. All perfect.— Street Floor. IOWA ALUMNI PLAN CELEBRATION HERE SecreUrie* Hyde tad Wilbur Among Thou Who Will Attend Fete Wedneiday. Alumni of the State University of Iowa located in and near Washington will celebrate National Iowa night Wed nesday from I to I p.m. at Hotel Hamilton. Since tbe date coincides with a meeting of a de partment of the National Educa tion Association, a large number of staff members from the University of Iowa, Including Dean Paul C. Packer, Director Bruce E. Mahan and President Wal ter A. Jessup, to gether with some 100 alumni en - . gag ea in puouc Walter A. Jhiii. achool work, will be present. The dinner will be Informal. Among the prominent Iowan* who have already signified their intention of attending are Secretary and Mr*. Ray Lytaan Wilbur, Secretary and Mrs. Ar thur C. Hyde, both Iowa Senators and their wives, a number of the Iowa con gressional delegation. Commissioner and Mr*. John Cooper and a number of other prominent Iowan* who are in Washington. It is hoped and expected that the alumni of Washington will make this a large and distinctive gath ering of university people. The program following the dinner will be limited to musical numbers and the Introduction of distinguished guests. Former President Oeorge Edwin Mac Lean will preside. Reservations for this dinner may be made through Karl S. Hoffman. 1512 H street, president of the Washington alumni group. Prof F G. Higbee. executive secre tary of the University of Iowa Alumni Association, will be here for the dinner. About 10.000.000 women in the Unit ed States are classed as gainfully em ployed. _ FOUND._ FOR LOST ANIMALS apply Animal R«cu* Lcatur >48 Maryland aw g.w. Mat. 8088. MONEY. Wed . Feb 15. near Good Hope Hill; all bills Owner may have same by identlfylni. J Frank Cookaey. La Plata 110. LOSU_ AIREDALE—Substantial reward lor informa tion leading to recovery large male Aire dale. dark gray color; Va. 1932 llcenae 14983. Telephone Walnut 8988 _ CAT—Reward ior Information leading to recovery blue-gray titer cat. from 1231 inl ine at. nw Jan. 2«; fur worn on neck by wearing collar._Phone North 4373-W._ DOG—White.' small long hatred, female: vicinity M it. near Bladentburg rd. n e., Trisle ” Reward At 3814. 1913 M st. n.e. DOGS — Strayed from 3518 13th st. nw. Tuesday, white Enallah bull terrier, female also Boston bull, female. Reward. Adams | 28*0._1 DOG. small, female, part poodle, red and white curly hair, no collar vicinity 44tli and Fessenden iu._ Reward._Clev. 0480 _ ESKIMO SPITZ, male. Wedneaday, Peb ruary 10. Call Atlantic 2318. 1531 laher wood at. n.e.___ HANDBAG, black, between Silver Spring and Wheaton: small amount of change and glass,a. Notify 3304 18th st. n w. Adams 8857- W.___ OPERA GLASSES, in leather case, near 14th and K. Initialed "E J M " Call Wisconsin 3154._ Reward________ POCKETBOOK. lost io new Department of Commerce Building on January 20 Rewaro Call Gimbruch. after 7 p m . North 8395, or address Box 362-H. Star office._•_ RING -Ruby ring, set with diamonds: Lens burgh's. Kanni or Fox Theater: between 11 and 5. Monday. Reward. 1311 Delafleld pl. n w ._ Col. 8594 __• _ STRING dF B1AD8—In front of 1700 T n.w. or on P st. bet. 14th and 15th; between 9 30 and 10 o clock Saturday morning. Reward. 1 NoHh 2386-J._ * , WRIST WATCH—Lady a. Bulova wrist watch, at or near the Snoreham Hotel. Wil! reward._Call Clcr. 8741-J.__ WRI8T WATCH—Lady's, white gold. Bu lova: within past week. Reward. Georgia . 1471. RYAN SERVICE Appreciated Through the Yean W« look back with pardonable pride ip our accomplishments through the years and the thousands of friends we have made. Satisfaction is assured whenever we are called on. And whether some thing simple or some thing elaborate Is desired, the Ryan service Is ready to co-operate. Funeral parlor, private ambu lance and livery In connection JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Ps. Av. S.E. **-«• Chambers Co. Takes Over N alley’s Undertaker Parlor 517 11th St. SI. This will be used as a branch with the same Chambers Service at less cost than usual. Charles Nalley is now with Chambers. He is the son of the late Thos. R. Nalley. Like our Mr. Harvey, he was bom an undertaker. Chambers Co. is made up of men of experience, yet the cost is amazingly low for funerals. We have com plete Funerals *75£». All Complete We have 6 parlors, 3 chapels, 12 cars, hearses and ambu lances. We claim cue arc the largett undertaker* in the city In case of death call The Greater Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Hsm Cel. 043*4433 (£ar&0 of a^ankfl HOPE. BLANCHE C. We wish to thank the raanr friends for their expressions of sym £athy and floral offerings at the death of Ira. BLANCHE C. HOPE, beloved wife of W. E. Hope, whose funeral occurred Mon day, February 15th Inst. W. *. HOPE AND FAMILY. * JEBNAGIN. XOSABELLE C. We wish to thenk our many friends for their klnd neks, sympathy and beautiful floral trib utes at the death of our daughter and stater. ROSABEL LX C. JERNAOIN. REV. W. H. JERNAOIN AND FAMILY. • KOHLER. KARL F. We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kind ness. sympathy and beautiful floral trib utes at the death of our beloved husband and father. KARL F. KOHLER. ELIZABETH KOHLER AND CHILDREN LIVINGSTON. RENA. We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy at the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother. Mre. RENA LIVIN06TQN *»rTOfeT" AND CHAUN Bratlja. LOUISE. Departed this life Tuesday. February 16. 1912. at 3 p m . at her residence. 41 H at. aw. MAR OARET LOUI8E BALL, loving dauihte? of the late Louise and John Ball, beloved aister of Mary Dun moor. Susie Slaughter. Martha Brown. John. Cornelius. William. Wilbur and Ralph Ball: six aunts, two uncles, seven nieces, four nephews, sixteen cousins and a hoat of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at Eugene Ford’s funeral parlor. 1300 8. Capitol at . until 2 ? m. Saturday. February 20: thence to 1017 at st. a.w Funeral Sunday. February 21. at 1 o’clock, from Mount Moriah Baptist Church. 3rd and L ats. s.w.. Rev. J. H. Randolph officiating. Interment Payne’s Cemetery. 21 BAUER. CATHERINE. On Friday. February 19. 1932. CATHERINE, beloved wife of the late Louis Bauer. Funeral from the ehapel of Frank Geier'a 8ons Co.. 1113 7lh st. n.w,. on Monday. February 22. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. In terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 21 BRANSON. BENJAMIN D. On Friday. Feb ruary 19. 1932. at his residence. 1019 G st se. BENJAMIN D. beloved husband of Ada Mockabee Branson. Funeral f*om the above residence on Mondav February 22. at 8 30 a m. Mass at fit Peter s Church. 2d and C sts s e . at 9 a m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Congressional Cemetery. 21 BROWN. JULIA ANN. On Saturday. Feb ruary 20. 1932 at the residence of Mr. O. T. Banner. Glendale. Md . JULIA ANN BROWN <nee Talbert;, beloved wife of the la»e Frank Brown Funeral from the above residence on Monday. February 22. at 2 o’clock p m. Interment family cemetery, Glendale. Md. • | BROWN. R08ABELI.E. Departed this life Friday. February 19. 1932. after a linger ing illness. ROSABELLE BROWN former ly of 66 P st n w. She leaves to mourn their loss’s very dear friend and others. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains retting at Moon’s funeral home, 1322 You at. n w. 22 CHANEY. MARTHA. On Saturday. Feb ruary 20. 1932. at Masonic and Eastern Star Home. TaKoma. IJ. C MARTHA CHANEY. Services at the S H. Hines Co funeral home. 29o:> I4tli st. n w.. Tuesday. February 23. at 11 a m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 22 CLARK. MARY HINES. On Thursday. Feb luary 18. 1932. at hei residence. 1115 Mass, ave n w MARY HINES CLARK, wife of the late Charles H Clark. Services at her late residence on Monday. February 22. at 9 30 a m . thence to St Patrick s Church. 10th and G sts.. where mass will be of fered at 10 a m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 I CORBETT. MAURICE P. Suddenly Friday. February 19 1932 MAURICE P. CORBETT of 1113 7th st. n.e. beloved son of the late James and Bridget Corbett. Funeral j from the above lesidence Monday Febru ary 22. at 9 30 a m High requiem mass I at 8t. Aloyeius Church at 10 a m Inter ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 21 CORBETT. MAURICE P. Members of Spald ing Council. Knights of Columbus. No. 417. are hereby notified of the death of Brother MAURICE P. CORBETT and are requested to be present to recite the Rosary at his late residence. 1113 7th st. n.e.. Sunday. February 21. 1932. at 8 30 p m . and to at tend his funeral from residence at 9 30 a ra. Monday February 22: thence to St Aloysius Church, where requiem mass will be sung at 10 a m. T J QUIRK. G. K CHARLES H FUGITT. F. S. 21 CRAWFORD. ANGUS Mr DONALD. Sud denly. on Satuiriay, February 20. 1932. ANGUS MCDONALD, husband of the late Elizabeth Worthington Crawford and son of the late Rev. Angus and Susan Brown Crawford. Funeral from his late re*i- ; dence. 3034 P st n.w.. on Monday. Feb ruary 22. at 11 a m. Interment Ivy HUi Cemetery. Va. 21 CUTLER. EI.L.A B On Friday February 19. 1932. at Atlantic City. N. J . ELLA B CUT LER. widow cf the late Samuel M. Cutler. Burial at Glenwood Cemetery. Monday. February 22, at 2 p.m. Services in the chapel. • DE MARCO. LIBFRATO. On Thursday. February 18. 1932. at his residence. 3111 Georgia ave n ».. LIBERA TO DE MARCO, i beloved husband of Mrs. Annie De Marco i and beloved father of Louis A . Garmon P . John M and Joseph De Marco. Fu neral from above address on Monday. Feb ruary 22. at 10 o clock. thence to Immacu late Conception Church. 8th and N sts. n.w . where mass will be said for the re pose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 21* DRAI.EY. MARGARET A. On Friday. Feb ruary 19. 1932. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. W. K Harrison. 4011 New Hampshire ave n w . MARGARET A . be loved wife of the late William E Draley. Funeral from the above residence on Mon day. February 22. at 9 30 a m Requiem mass at St Gabriel s Church at 10 a m Relative* and friendi Invited. Interment 8t. Mary s Cemetery. 21 WILL ROGERS SUPPORTS GARNER AGAINST FIELD Say* Texan Will Be Nominated and Will Win if He Stay* a Democrat. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY. February 20—Will Rogers is backing Representative John Garner of Texas against the field for the Democratic nomination for Presi dent. "Congressman Garnar is the man of the hour now." said the cowboy humor ist in stopping here yesterday on a flight from the East to Tulsa and his home town of Claremore, Okla. "He's going to be nominated. He’ll win. too. if he stays a Democrat.” Regarding the prospects for his friend. Gov. W. H. "Alfalfa Bill” Mur ray. Will said "He ain’t got much chance.” --—-• Japan produces 60 per cent of the raw silk in the world. Wm. J. NALLEY, Inc. Announces to Their Many Friends That We Are Not Connected With Any Other Funeral Company We Are the Original Successor to Thomas R. Nalley & Son EstaklUkcd 1881 FUNERAL HOME 522 8th St S! We Claim to Give One of the Best Economical Funerals in the City Hearse, 2 Cars \ Gray Cloth Casket) t Outside Case ^ Embalming i All Complete / Extra Cart, $7.00 Each STEEL VAULTS, *65 The Only NALLEY FUNERAL SERVICE in Washington Call Lincoln 0480 MONUMENTS. m LARGEST •■LECTION IN D. C. MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Do not bese the eeleetlen of the femllf monument on photocrephs shown by ped Reduced uc^°d m*T **• decelT(d* Hrattffi FURRY, WILLIAM A, On Friday, February 19, 1933. after a lone Illness. WILLIAM A. PERKY, beloved son of the late Wil liam H. and Matilda Ferry. Funeral (pri vate) from the residence of his sister. Mrs. H. L. Crow. 4417 3rd st. n.w., on Monday, February 22. at 11 o clock a m. No flowers. FINNEY, JAMES REA. On Friday. February 19. 1832, at his residence. 1414 Girard &t. n.w., JAMES REA FINNEY, husband of the late Sarah Finney, father of Mrs. Mary Belle Beckham and Mr. V. C. Finney of Canton. Ohio Services at the S. H. Hines Oo. funeral home. 2905 14th st. n.w., on Tuesday. February 23. at 2 p m. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. FISHER. MARY E. Suddenly, on Saturday. February 20. 1932. MARY E. FISHER, of 1412 Euclid st. n.w. Services at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2905 14th st. n.w , Monday. February 22, at 3 p m. FORD. HENRIETTA. On Thursday. Feb ruary 18. 1932. at Galllnger Hospital. HENRIETTA FORD, loving niece of Har riet Simmons and Mary Payne, devoted cousin of Mrs. Maedle Peyton. Mrs. Gussie Greenleaf, Raymond and James Carroll. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhinos funeral chapel. 3rd and I sts a w. Funeral Monday. February 22. at 10 a m from St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Intel merit Mount Olivet Cemetery. GBOMAN. THRESA TREMMEL. On Satur day. February 20. 1932. at her residence. Suitland. Md . THRESA FRFMEL GRO MAN. beloved wife of Peter Gromai. ir. Funeral services at her late residence Tuesday. February 23. at 2 pm. Inter ment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 22 HARDY. WILLIAM O. Passed away on Thursday. February 18. 1932. at 11 am, WILLIAM O HARDY, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hardy of 514 Dorset ave . Somerset. Md. He leaves to mourn, moth er and father, two brothers. Mr. R. Hardy of Detroit, Mich., and Joseph S. Hardy of Somerset, Md ; four sisters of Washing ton. D. C. He was employed at the ship ping board of the D. C. Mills for 22 years Funeral services at hU late residence. 13 15th st. s.e . on Monday. February 22. at 8.30 a m. Relatives and friends invited. • HOLLOWAY. PHYLLIS OLNE. On Friday. February 19. 1532. at Homeopathic Hos pital. PHYLLIS OLIVE HOLLOWAY, be loved wife of James M Hclloway of 5515 Potomac ave. n.w.. mother of Maxine Barber Hunt, Dora Maria. Carolyn Louise. Olive Miller. James Malcolm Hollow’*?, jr. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2905 14th st. n.w. Funeral services at the Church of the Holy City. 16th ft. n w above Que. Monday. Feb ruary 22. at 2:30 p m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. JONES. WILLIAM FRANKLIN. On Satur day. February 20. 1932. at his residence. 435 st. sw. WILLIAM FRANKLIN JONES, devoted husband of Ada Jones. He also leaves to mourn his departure three sons, three daughters, one sister and other relatives and friends. Remains rest ing at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts s w. Notice of funeral later. LOVELACE. WILLIAM L. On Saturday. February 20. 1»3'. at his residence. 1612 H at. . e . WILLIAM L LOVELACE, aft'.l 2 years, infant son of William and Hose Lovelace and grandson of Alfred W. and Eleanor Loveiace and Lewis S and Jo sephine Reese Funeral from the above residence on Monday. February 22. at 2 p.pi. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LOWRY. MARY LOUSE. On Friday. Feb ruary 19. 1932. at her residence. Rockville. Md . MARY' LOUISE LOWRY Remains at Warner E Humphrey's funeicl home. Rockville. Md Services Sunday. February 21. at 2 30 pm. ct the home of her sifter. Mrs. Samuel Riggs of Rockville. In terment Rockville Union Cemetery. 21 LYLES, JOSEPH. On Saturday. February 20. 1932 at his residence. 1219 Girard st. n.w.. JOSEPH LYLES, devoted husband of Lu cinda Lyles and father of Waller. Wil liam. Nelson and Dorothv Lyles. Made ler.e Adam- and Anna Russ. Other rela tives and friends survive Remains resting a? the W. Ernest Jervis funeral church, 1432 U ft. n.w. Notice of funeral later. MATTINGLY. THOMAS WFBSTEK. on rn day. February 1!) 1932. at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. George W Chappelear. 2409 Naylor rd s e . THOMAS WEBSTER, beloved husband of the late Jennie Tippett Mattingly Funeral from the above resi dence on Monday. February 22 at 8 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Mary's Church. New port. Md at 10 am Relatives and friends invited. Interment Newport. Md. 21 MOPPIN&. MARY. On Saturday. February 20. 1932. at 4 55 a m . at her residence. 1027 30th st. n.w.. MARY MOPPINS Surviving her are four daughters, four sons, two grandsons, a great-grandson, two nieces and other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. FARMER. SARAH E. On Saturday. Febru ary 20. 1932. at her lesidence. 13.0 F st. lie SARAH E. PALMER , nee Nicholson-, beloved wife of the late John C. Palmer and mother ot John R. Palmer and Sadie E. Wright Funeral from her late resi dence on Tuesday. February 23. at 9 a.m.: .hence to the Holy Comforter Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In tel ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 22 PENROSE. JOHN. On Saturday. February 20. 1932. JOHN PENROSE husband of Mary Penrose. The remains will be at Frazier s funeral home. 389 R. I. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral iater. FI GH. CHAR1.ES FRANCIS. Suddenly, on Saturday. February 20. 1932. CHARLES FRANCIS, beloved son of Ar.ais J. and the late Edward L Push, of 5404 Georgia st.. Chevy Chase, Md. Notice of funeral later. REED. JOHN F. On Friday. February 19. 1932. at the residence Of his daughter. Mrs Annie L White 4323 3d st. n.w.. JOHN P. REED, beloved husband of the late Mary J Reed He is survived by four daughters. Mrs Mary C. Thompson. Annie L White. Elizabeth Edwards and M-s. Margrett E Schrceder Funeral from St. Gabriel's Church Monday. February 22. at 9 a in Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme tery Relatives and friends invited. 21* REGES. GEORGE. Oil Friday, February !9. 1932. at his residence. 1328 6th st. n.w . GEORGE, beloved husband oi Katherine Baer Reges and devoted father of George. Max and Mary Rejes and Mrs J A Jones of Farmville. N. C Funeral from the above residence on Monday. February 22. at 10 45 am : thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where mass will be said at 11:15 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 21 ROBINSON. LUCINDA. On Friday, Fep ruarv 19 1932. at Freedmen s Hospital. LUCiNDA ROBINSON, beloved daughter ol John and Annie Robinson. Remains rest ing at John T. Rhines' iuneral chapel. 3rd and Eye sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. RI'PPERT. OTTO. On Friday. February 19. 1932. OTTO, beloved husband of the late Elise Thole Ruppert. He is survived by Otto. Mrs. Maurice J Conley. Mrs. George T. Hughes. Mrs Morgan G Cufhbertson and two brothers. Anton and Thomas Ruppert. and one sister. Helena Moeller Funeral trom the residence of his daughter. Mrs Maurice J Conley. 3434 30th st. n.w.. on Monday. February 22. at 3 4) an- High requiem mass at S: Mary s Church at 9 30 a m Relatives and friends invited. Interment St. Marys Cemetery. 21 SCOTT. ARCHIE. On Thursday. February 18. 1932. at National Soldiers Home. \a . ARCHIE SCOTT, beloved husband of Clara Scott, brother of Mary J. Scott. Reuben. Miles and Ottoway Richardson and Mrs. Ellen Johnson He also leaves other rela tives and friends. Remains resting at John T. Rhines’ funeral chapel. 3rd anci I sts s r.\ Funeral Tuesday. February 33. at 1 pm. from Mount Zion Baptist Chuich Interment in Arlington National Cemetery. 21 SCOTT. BELIE. Wednesday. February 17. 1932 si be- residence. Hills Hill. Va . BELLE SCOTT, beloved wife of the late Lawrence Scott, devoted mother of James A and Isaa'- S Scott Remains resting at Grice's funeral chapel. 12th and R sts. n w. Services Monday. February 22. al the above-named chapel at 1 o'clock p m. Remains can be seen Sunday. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Harmony Cemetery. 21* SCOTT. BELLE. The Robinson Adams So ciety announces the death of Mrs BELLE SCOTT. Funeral Monday. February 22. 1932, at 130 pm. from Grice's chapel, 12th and R sts. n w CATHERINE CLARKE. President. MAYME HUTCHINSON. Rec Secy. SEITZ. KATIE. On Saturday. February 20. 1932. at the residence of her sister. 3305 22nd st. n e.. KATIE, invalid sister of Mrs. Emma Beilstein. Funeral from the funeral home of L M. Gawler Co . 1804 M st. r. w., Monday. February 22. at 2 p.m. Inter ment Cedar Hill Cemetery. N SHIELDS. ALICE ANN. On Saturday. Feb ruary 20. 1932. at her residence 1343 Emerson st. n c . ALICE ANN SHIELDS, age 79 years. F’neral from W W. Deal's funeral home. 816 H st. n.e . on Tuesday. February 23. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery 52 SIMMS. JOHN H. On Wednesday. Febru ary 17. 1932. at 1322 27th st. n.w., JOHN H. SIMMS, the devoted husband of Jennie Simms, father of William I. Simms and grandfather of Cornelia Berry andCheun eey Simm*. faster father of Anna Nel son. He also leaves six stepchildren and two other grandchildren. Remains rest lns at the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st n.w.. until 10 a.m.. Monday. Februarv 22. thereafter at bis late residence. 1322 27th st. n.w. Fu neral Tuesday. February 23. at 1 p.m.. from Ebenezer A M. E. Church. Inter ment Arlington National Cemetery. 22 SMITH. ROSIE ELLA. On Thursday. Feb ruary 18. 1932. at 12 30 p m . ROSIE ELLA SMITH, beloved wife of Alvin Smith. She leaves to mourn her loss a father, mother, three sisters and two brothers, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral from Ebenezer M. E. Church. 4th and D sts. s.e.. Monday. February 22. at 1 p.m. 21* SULLIVAN. MARTIN A. On Saturday. Feb ruary 20. 1932. at U. S. Veterans' Hospital, MARTIN A., beloved son of the late Red mond and Nora Sullivan. Funeral from the residence of his sister. Mrs. A. CON NOR. 1126 25th st. n.w., Tuesday. Febru ary 23. at 9:30 a m. Reauiem mass at 9t. Stephen's Church at 9 45 a m., followed by interment In Arlington National Ceme tery. 22 TURNER. GEORGE BAXTER. On Satur day. February 20. 1932. at hi* residence. 900 B st. s w . GEORGE BAXTER, husband of Marion H. Turner. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2905 14th st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. WATERS. LILIA A'. On Saturday, February 20. 1932. at 4:30 p.m . at her brother's residence. 2220 H st n.w.. LILIA V. WATERS, devoted daughter of Robert H Waters, sister of Ernest Waters. She also leaves other relatives and friends. Re mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis fu neral church. 1432 U st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. WILLIAMS. JEROME H. Saturday. Feb ruary 20. 1932. at Saranac Lake. N. Y . JEROME H. WILLIAMS, son of William H. Williams and the late Hannah J Re mains resting a' the 9. H. Hines Co. fu neral home. 2905 14th st. n.w. WILLIAMS. WILLIAM OLIVER. Suddenly, on Saturday. February 20, 1932, at George town University Hospital. WILLIAM OLI VER WILLIAMS, aged 54 years, beloved husband of Emma C. Williams. Funeral from the residence of his slster-ln-law, Mrs. Claude P. Angel. 500 F st. *.w„ on Tueeday. February 23. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 231 In fHemitriam. BELCHER. IDA P. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother and aunt. IDA P BEL CHER. who parsed Into eternal rest nine years ago today, February 21. 1923. Deep in our hearts a picture lies Of a loved one gone to rest; In memory'* frame we will ke^p it. Becau*e ehe was the best DAUGHTER. RUTH B SHORTER. NIECE, MAYME L. MURRAY. BROOKS. EUGENE. In tender and ever lov ing memory of our loved ore a devoted huflband and father. EUGENE BROOKS, who departed this life six years ago, Feb ruary 21. 1926. God hath not promised skies ever blue. Nor Joy without sorrow or peace without pain: But He has promised strength from above, Unfailing sympathy and undying love. WIFE. SON AND DAUGHTER. • BOWLER. THOMAS C. In loving memory of our father THOMAS C. BOWI.ER. who left us six years ago today, February 21,1926 'Til memory fades and life departs. You’ll live forever in our hearts. Time take*; away th? edge o! rrief; His memory turns back every leaf HIS SON AND DAUGHTER. • DAVIS. CARRIE. In loving remembrance of oui dear wife 8P.d mother, CARRIE DAVIS who departed this ;.:e two years aco today. February 21. 1930. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL DREN. DOE. GEORGE. A sad but !o\ mg tribute of memory to my detotod husband, GEORGE DOVE, who departed this life three years tgo today. February 21, 1929. There is one that misses you. George. And fir.ds the days long .r.ce you went* There is one who longs for you daily. But tries to be bra\c and content. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. MARY LEE DOVE. EDWARDS. LAVRA. In fcaC but loving re membrance of our dear mother, LAURA EDWARDS, who departed tius Lie cnt year ago today, February 21, 1931. “God saw the road was getting rough. The hills were hard to ciimo. He gently closed her loving eyes And whispered Peace b* tnine." HER LOVING CHILDREN. MRS ELEANOR MacFADDEN. HARRY T SHIELDS. JR.. AND EDWARD SHIELDS HERRIMAN. SADIE \. A tribute of ;ove to the memory ol our dear wiu «:.a motner, SADIE V HERRIMAN. who entered into eternal rest five yens aso today. Febru ary 21, 1927. Like a flower that fades away. Upon this earth she could not stay. Foi God sees and knows the be- .. 6o He took our lcved one home to rest. The world seems quite another place Without the smile of her dear fi.ee. We hate a picture framed of vou— Framed in memory, loving and true. Re^t on. de?r mother, thv labors o'er. Thy willing hands will toil no more. Faithful mother, both true and kind, A truer mother you could never find. For all of us she d.d her bes*. God gr.ru her .out e.rr^^ . JACKSON. MARY. In loving remembrance of our dear moth"r and grandmother. MARY JACKSON departed tins life seven years ago. February 21 1925. AsDep in Jesus; peaceful rest Who?- waking 1. supremely bi-ssed’ No fear no woe. shall o m tha* hour Tha* man if •? is the Saviors povr IRENE. JUANITA AND CHAV.FORD LI E. THOMAS FRANKLIN, I V*d rig remembrance of THOMAS FRA..KLIN LEE who died one year ago today. Feb ruary 21. 1931. Forge* him? No, I never will. I loved him then and I lo\e n.m st:.*. His memory is as 1 '•sh toai.v As in the hour he passed % I.FF. THOMAS FRANKLIN. In loving re membrance rf my d*ar son. THOMAS FRANKLIN LEE. "ho died February 21 1931. orm veur ten today _ LOVING MOTHER. MARY THERESA LFE PAYNE. WTI LIAM F. In sad but lovine re membrance of my beloved father. WIL LIAM E PAYNE, who passed away thir teen years ago today, February 21. 1019. Till memory fades and life departs You'll live forever in my heart Time rakes away the edrte cf Brief. His memory turns bach every leaf HIS LOVING SON. BILLY. • ROGERS. WARNER M. In memory of our dea-- son. WARNER M ROGERS, who de parted this life thirteen years ago. Febru ary 21. 1919 Over in Arlington. In a soldiers grave. Lies our a**ar son. among the brav* He ne\er shunned h.s co ;ntry s call. But gladly gave his life, his ail. H*> difd the helpless defend. A faithful soldier s noth e* d HIS MOTHER AND FATHER • SMITH. ERSKINE VINCENT d but lovir.'j remembrance of our be.cvfd son. ERSKINE VINCENT SMITH, wno departed this life one year ago today. February 21, 1931. A piercing, sacred so row: Each breat.i out of regret: For you v.ere o n s. and we v.:l! remember When ail tne world will forget DEVOTED PARENTS AND GRANDMOTH ER. ERSKINE AND ESTELLE SMITH AND MRS ELIZABETH JORDAN WASHINGTON. ANNIE N. ALEXANDER. FRANCIS O. Sacred is the memory of our dear ones. dr\o:ed mother. ANNIE N. WASHINGTON, who iel*. u- sevi.; y-ais ago yesterday. February 20 1925. rid niece, FRANCIS O. ALEXANDER, who passed away nine years reo. on March 12. 1923. As we loted them, so we miss them In our hearts they are always near. Lo\ed. rentembeted. longed for always. Bringing many a silent i i LILLIE COATES. MARIA PERRY. WAL TER AND JAMES WASHINGTON. AUNTS AND UNC! E S • WHITBY, S.ALLIE J. AND JINTOIS. In lovmg remembrance of our riea parents, who departed this life, moth*/. 3ALLIE J. WHITBY. February 21. !924. and father. JUNIOUS WHITBY. November 30. 1926. No one knows the silent heartaches. Only those who have lost can te . Of the grief that is borne in silence For the ones we loved so w°.i SISTER. MARTHA COLEMAN: CHILDREN. GUY WHITBY. LORETTA WHITBY LACEY. CORINTHIA N_WHIT BY ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Frank Geier's Sons Co. Ills SEVENTH ST N W. ^471 Modern Chapel. Telephone hl.Uiiai -t/ O Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8t NI I :n ()|n 0=24 Ambulance service._ _1 ___ __ Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 70a4 \T St V \v Phone West 00M. M M. A.U ._Established 1841. GEO. W. 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