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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 8

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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8
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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1944 PAGE 8 P. HENRY HALL DIES AT HOME Native Of Virginia Came To Baltimore In 1919 100 Virgin Wool jf rfcT s. Red Fox ft 7 "ar Greatcoat YOU CAN TAKE A LONG TIME TO PAY ON HECHT. BROS. town and Wilmington, and Cherry Hill, Hurlock and Elkton, Maryland.

Mrs. Priscilla M. Irvin Mrs. Priscilla Morgan Irvin, mother of Robert Irvin, who was executive secretary to the late Gov. Harry W.

Nic3 and is now Eastern Regional Director of the Loyal Order of Moose, died yesterday at the home of another son, Lawrence Irvin, at Harford road and Taylor avenue. She was 84 years old. Mrs. Irvin was born in the Long Green Valley in Baltimore county, where her ancestors were early Besides her sons, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Grace Hickman, of this city.

Funeral services will be held at CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN! Sport and Casual 3 P. M. Tuesday at funeral parlors GO A 7 at 5305 Harford road. Burial will be in Baltimore Cemetery. County Medical Group To Meet The Baltimore County Medical Association will hold its regular monthly meeting at 1 P.

M. Wednesday at the Rosewood State School, Owings Mills. P. Henry Hall, district manager of a national building products company, died yesterday at his home, Windknoll, on the Dulany Valley road, Towson. He was 54.

A native of Virginia, Mr. Hall was the son of William G. and Lula Pendleton Hall, formerly of Floyd Courthouse but now residing at Buena Vista, Va. He came to Baltimore in 1919 as sales manager for the Baltimore office of the building products company. Was Charter Member He was a director of the Virginians of.Maryljnd and a charter member of the North Baltimore Kiwanis Club.

Mr. Hall is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Barham Hall; a daughter. Miss Elizabeth Mae Bar-ham Hall, and a son, Midshipman Richard Pendleton Hall, United States Naval. Academy.

Funeral services to be held tomorrow afternoon and will be conducted by the Rev, Richard H. Baker, of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, of which Mr. Hall was a member. Burial, in Druid Ridge Cemetery, will be private. WOMEN'S SIZES, 38 TO MISSES' SIZES, 10 TO if mj Mkm 95 imffl i At Tha Lowest Possible Prict 19 SAVE $21 70 $63 OFJF CEILING PMCES Our Values' Select Now Save Money! rj Small Deposit will reserve your t.l tret tori 11 It 'M i' Obituary ON, FUR; COAT Remodeling Repairing at.

Summer Rates if MS? tm Take a Long Time to Pay, 9 Coats with certain flair and air you like. Casual, but with a knowing air, that suits any occasion! Coats with youth and spirit! Chesterfields, reefer styles, box coats, "little boy" models all tailored of 100 wool fabrics warm and rich in color and fabric Sizes for misses and women. Cloth Coat Dept. Baltimore Pine. Open Thurs.j Nights 'til 20 FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED IN THE PRICE 1 1 Master Furriers for 5 Generations i The House of the 3-year Guarantee! -Iff Black Dyed Russian Pony! Exotic Black Dyed Kidskinl Frank C.

Kearns Frank C. Kearns, for many years mechanical superintendent of the H. B. Davis Company, died suddenly yesterday at the Bon Secours Hospital. Mr.

Kearns, who lived at 18 Northwood road, Timonium, entered the hospital on Friday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Poe Kearns, and a daughter, Miss Julia Anna Kearns. Mrs. Julius T.

Leyko Mrs. Julius T. Leyko, 58, wife of one of the pioneer merchants in the Canton section, died Friday at Mercy Hospital after a long illness. Her home was at 2827 O'Don-nell street. She is survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters and four granddaughters.

The sons are James W. Leyko, Baltimore attorney, and Private Gregory W. Leyko. The daughters are Lieut. Carolyn A.

Leyko, with the United States Army Nurse Corps, and Mrs. Ed-j ward L. Rowny. Funeral services will be conducted at the home at 8.15 A. M.

Tuesday with requiem mass at St. Casimir's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Stanislaus' Cemetery. The Rev.

Dr. George Perry Jones Mystic, Oct. 14 () The Rev. Dr. George Perry Jones, former superintendent of the Salisbury district of the Methodist Church, died today in his home here, where he had lived since his retirement in 1929.

He was 80. A native of Somerset county, Maryland, Jones served pastorates In Chincoteasup and Soihu. Change fo NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES BUY NOW LARGE VARIETY EXCELLO 111 W. Redwood St. Women1 Misses Furred DRESS COATS Distinctive Red Fox Greatcoat! Black Dyed Persian Paw! Raccoon Dyed Opossum! Smart Mendoza Beaver Dyed Coneyl Lustrous Ebony Black Skunk Dyed Opossum Greatcoat! They're all here those brilliant fur coat successes of 1945'.

the coats you've admired and wanted at prices you simply can't ignore! See the deeper turn-back cuffs. The shorter lengths! Elegant tuxedos! Rippling swagger cuts! You'll find beauty, variety and I '4-1 li i i tr. genume values, bur Coat Department .95 1 It 39 Beautifully tailored styles sumptuous dressy ones in warm rich winter fabrics with lavish fur trims of huge fur collars or borders. Bright new colors. Sizes 10 to 20; 38 to 44.

Cloth Coat Dept. Dr. A. S. Shpritz SURGEON DENTIST 21 W.

LEXINGTON ST. SARATOGA 4926 Office Hours: Daily, 8.30 A. M. to 8 P. M.

Sunday, 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Clearance ville.

Milford, Townsend, Middle mm mmrnmm tTtttT OF WEARING APPAREL Open Monday Night till 9 MEN'S u- S. ARMY REJECT it ALL SALES FINAL! NO EXCHANGES! if NO C. O. O. OR PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED! ir LIMITED QUANTITIES! NO RETURNS! if BROKEN SIZE AND COLOR ASSORTMENT! ONE DAY ONLY AT HECHT BROS.

BALTIMORE PINE ST. STORE! 5.88 Inexpensive DRESSES 1.88 $1, 1.15, 1.35 Lisle HOSE 2 p'rs Take in a supply of these serviceable hose for the months ahead. Light or medium shades. Some plain and others in mesh weaves. 8la to 10 Vi.

Hosiery Dept. -wi -Px BQ They are All BETTER DRESSES 14 to 20 7 and they are only One and two piece dresses in plain and smart lovely dotted styles. Dresses come in misses' sizes 12 to 18. Inexpensive) Dress Dept. TOTS DEPARTMENT EXTRA YOKE BACK OuVwiiiv It 12.99 COAT AND LEGGING SETS.

The coats are pretty plaids with rayon i in rayon velvet legging in harmoniz FLY-FRONT $5.99 5.99 MISSES' SPORT JACKETS 1.88 Pinwale corduroy, wool and rayon mixtures. Cardigan and blazer styles. 12 to 18. Sportswear Dept. ing color.

Sizes 4 to 6 i AND BUTTON i urn? i i 5.99 VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS. THROUGH Soft napped and delicately colored in tUIUICV II baby pink or blue. Sizes I $3.99 36x50 inches EQUALITY POPLIN 1.69 INFANTS' DRESSES in solid whit MILLINERY DEPT. with fine dainty embroidery. Soft cotton material $1 CLEARANCE OF CASUAL HATS.

Brown, black, navy, green and also aosno VENTILATED light evening shades. All reduced to 65c INFANTS' WATERPROOF PANTS. Made of water repellent fabric in small, medium and large- ARM HOLES i $1 AND BACK WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR mm hi ir 1.29 COTTON BLOUSES in spun cottons. White only. Tailored style to In Small, Medium, Large 8.98-10.95 Jr.

Deb DRESSES 4.00 Dresses for every occasion. On and two-piece styles in rayon crepes and rayon gabardines. One of a kind. Hi shades, navy and black. 9 to 15 in the group.

wear with suits. Sizes 32 to 38 50c $5 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS in slipon, boxy models. Slightly soiled. 0f OO Pastel colors. 34 to 38 Chemically treated against leakage so it really keeps out the rain.

Forest green color. Afen's Dept. $3.99 TO 7.98 JUMPERS. Rayon luana and twill fabrics. In misses COAT DEPARTMENT "$1.88 and juniors sizes 17.95 TO 22.95 WOMEN'S AND MISSES 3.99 TO 5.99 BLOUSES.

Rayon crepes, cottons and sheers. Long or short COATS. In all-wool tweeds, gabardines sleeves. Broken assortment. and suede cloth.

Sizes 10 to 18 and 42 to 45 Vi $5 $1.88 Call LExingion 6S00 Slightly soiled 22.95 TO $44 ALL-WOOL COATS. In tweed, gabardines, and suede doth. cioin. FOR MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS -A' Rayon Crepes, Jerseys and Wool Mixtures! Gay Colors! Soft Pastels! Darks! High Shades! Striking Combinations of Plain and Vivid Shades! Sequins, Buttons, Ruffles, Bows and Drape. Trims! -V One and Two Piece Styles! Plenty of Stark Blacks Hecht Bros, has them by the hundreds bright, beautiful dresses fresh from their tissue wrappings.

Loads of styles to choose from each one with some particular flair or dramatic trim. Ravishing colors, fine fabrics and a sweet low price of 8.98 combine in an array of dresses to take your heart Sizes 10 to 20; 18 Vz to 24 Vz. No mail or phone orders. Better Dress Dept. only.

INEXPENSIVE DRESSES $10 Misses and women sizes 10 to 18 and 42 to 45s TO ISO WOOL WOMEN'S AND AND 3.99 MATERNITY DRESSES in washable spun fabrics. With adjustable MISSES' COATS. In tweed, gabardine tbardine HECHT BROS. $15 and suede cloth. Sizes 10 to 18 and 42 to 45 Vi White collars.

Sizes 12 to 16 $1 MEN'S SHOP BALTIMORE AND PINE STREETS.

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