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SOCIETY SOCIETY - THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JAMUARY 1, 1921-PART T.. o | fo ese residents in Wash- HE President and Mrs. Wil- | for the Japan son will spend a quiet day at the White House, enter- | The ambaseador of Pery and Mme ‘ezet were hosts in e n-Ameri- taining at an early dinner| % jiGing Sesterday afternoon to 2 number of the family, including Mr. | many members of the diplomatic and Mrs. Francis B. Sayre and Miss | corps and soclety folk. when the dis- = i tinguished company hears . ictor Margaret Wilson, who are guests in | 8% 205, [0TfR 07 the University of the house. San Marcos. at Lima, speak on ' the —— poetry of Spanish-American countries. ‘The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- | " Dr. Belaunde is a brilliant speaker shall will be at home in the red room |and will give a series of lectures in at the New Willard this afternoon |various parts of the country. The from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Marshall | Ambassador and Mme. Pezet received will have assisting her Mrs. Davld | the guests with Dr. Belaunde, and Dr. Franklin Houston, Mrs. Edwin T.|Rowe, director of the Pan-American Meredith. Mrs. Charles B. Henderson, | Unjon, assisted. Mme. Paget wore a Mrs. Frank N. Kellogg, Mrs. Thomas | charming costume of black, the close- P. Gore, Mra. Rufus Day, Mrs. Charles |1y fitted gown being entirely covered Warren, Mrs. Willard Saulsbury, Mrs. | with jet, and her toque of jet had a Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. C. C. McChord | Mercury wing at each side. and Mrs. Dougherty. There was a tea table handsomely Miss Camilla Lippincott and sev- | decorated with flowers and the guests eral of the young set in soclety will tarried for some time. promenading preside at the punch bowl. through the beautiful halls. The acting Secretary of State and Mrs. Norman H. Davis will receive Impertant Seetal Bvemts. this afternoon from 5 to 7 the entire | Mrs. Bainbridge Colby entertained diplomatio corps. They will be as- |at dinner last night, later going with sisted by Mrs. Bainbridge Colby and [a number of her guests to the ball at the Misses Colby, Mrs. Arthur Bul- |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. lard, Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins. i McLean. In the company were the Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mre. Sumner jacting Secretary of State and Mrs. Welles and Miss Martha Davis. Norman H. Davis, the ambassador of — Peru and Mme. Pezet, the minister of The Becretary of War and Mrs.|the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Baker will be at home this afternoon | Mme. Grouitch, the counselor of the at Beauvoir, their beautiful suburban [ Russlan embassy and Mme. Henrl de home on Woodley road. when the mili- | Bach, Mr. and Mra John Hays Ham- tary branch of the service will be|mond., Mr. William Phelps Eno, Mrs. brilliantly represented. George W. Ehle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Mr. and Mrs. Baker will be assisted | Schoellcopf. who are guests of Mr. in receiving by Canon and Mrs. J.|Eno: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedg- Townsend Russell. who will lcave|wick, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mr. shortly for a trip to South America. |and Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller and Mr. Franklin MacVeagh. pThe Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. 'aniels are entertaining at a recep- v Vs Baki tion this afternoon at their residence, | The Secretary of War and Mrs. Baker 1841 Wyoming avenue. from 3 to 6.| Were the guests of honor at dinner last The Marine Band will play throughout | SVening of Gen. and Mrs. 4 the reception. and there will be danc- | i their apartment ut 2400 16th street ing on the fourth floor, where theThe company later attended the dance Navy Band will play. Mr. and Mrs, | &iven by tho Army and Navy officers Daniels will be assisted in receiving | Who live In the buildinz. by the assiatant secretary of war and [ Those who assisted the Becretary and dirs. Gordon Woodbury, Admiral and | Mr& Baker in receiving the guests at Mra. Coontz, Admiral Washingion, | the dance were Gen. and Mra Arthur Admiral and Mrs. McVay. Admiral and | Murray, and Commander and Mrs. Em- rs. Grifin, Admiral and Mrs. Taylor, | met Gudger. ~Others who entertained Admiral and Mrs. Parks, Admiral and | at dinner preceeding the dance were Mrs. Clark, Admiral and Mrs. Stitt,Gen. and Mrs. Pierce, Gen. and Gen. John 'A. Lejeune of the United | Mrs. RBricker, Col. Wilder, Col. and States Marine Corps, Miss Laura|Mrs George' R Perkina' Cel. and Lejeune, Admiral ang' Mrs. Peoples,|Mrs. D. M. King, Col. and Mrs. Mrs. E’E. Moffitt and Mrs. Herbert | Oscar Hearn, Col. and Mrs. Booth, Worth Jackson of Richmond, Va,|Col. and Mrs. A. P. Smith, and house zuests of the host; Mrs. Ade- | Commander and Mrs Gudger. laide Worth Bagley. the Misses Bag- = e i ley. ‘Admiral and Mrs. Hoogewerf,| Mrs. Norman H. Davis, wife of the Capt. and Mrs. Craven, Admiral and | acting Secretary of State, will not be Mirs. Chandler, Capt. and Mrs. Dayton, | at home next Monday afternon, but Commander and Mrs. Foote,. Admiral | will receive on the other Mondays in and Mrs. Braisted, Capt. and Mrs, | January. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Owen . Hoben, Miss Gordon Woodbury, Mirs Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, wife of Mr. Lvelyn Jackson of Richmond; Miss! Justice Pitney, will not receive next Moy Tavior M eabD Wickes Craven | Monday afternon, but will be at 3 , Miss 3 MacDougall, Miss Grifin’ and Misg| O DondsY: January 17 Marjorie Gelm. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph E. Davies en- The ambassador of Japan and|tertained a company at dinmer last Baroness Shidehara will hald a re-|®Vening in honor of their house guests, ception this afternoon at the embassy i Ur ‘"}’,:‘,{“‘ Jobn ‘!".ell:::'l"gm:n' :: ception this sfiemoon at the embasey Bl 1415 G Street |rocsm o Wb, om, The other Ira Copley, former United States min- PO Ecae | inter ko china - and Mra - Paar S Reinsch, Judge and Mre. Timothy T. — Ansberry and the latter's sister, Mrs. o i Charles Hoffman of Deflance, Ohio, Disposing of Fur Coats | "\, ommen of Kauffmann and —as wfl{l '"h all other furs at reduc- MEAMUMER Qe Buewach. tions ich invite investment of| The assistant tary of your holiday checks. See these|ana Mrs. Gnrdo:l“'r;oo;’;:ry“:flln o striking bargains now, while selec- | tertain at dinmer in honar of the tion is best. Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Jo- sephus Danicls in the cabinet roo $556 Hudson Seal Coats Now $375 | and presidential suite at the New NEW YEAR'S - . GREETINGS , PROSPERITY may you enjoy HEALTH HAPPINESS Ertebacher Ten F St. Washington Flour into your recipes for 1921—and see how supremely satisfactory all your baking will be. WASHINGTON FLOUR is a special blend—that does away with the necess'ty for having more than one type of flour—because it bakes bread and biscuits, cake and pastry—everything—equally well. The exactly right Flour for home use. Tell your ocer you want WASHINGTON FLOUR Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co. | ¢ e e, Setting Sret-| (e id_coal f, o. b. mi 7 has been disco v - vy T TV T = Made right here in Washington I SIS WA o mefervinionet. 2t from 313 o $16 @ fon, Whon | raw orTo TSN 0BT e 4 jungle far from humsn |Gude Bros. Ce., 1214 F St. H Jennings Wise, Rev. Dr. Charles 5 IN MEN ‘Wood and Mr. John H. Young. . . 0- l ADANS. A -nryml: ‘l,!zulfi;h_ll?ia oo:n:._ To ..: but loving remembrance of o wet e e veerssr. | U= S, Divorces Question of Oi e o s, W | T Rt e "L Adame.” Remains st William E. Nallv's un. | 450 todas. Janusry 1. 1919, s tice Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean . dertakiag pariors, 131 11th st. s.e. Not More and more each day we miss you, entertained & large and distinguished fi'rom Other .fl[e.xlcan Pro e Tuneral Tuter. g s T k0 Tom L Bealed, company at dinner last evening, fol- BRANHAM. Entcred into eternal rest Wed- - By s o— lowed by dancing, 1n their town house B e 2 T i ome ovapams, | * © for s leok 4t g 2nd ‘Shout four hundred: adanionai R e B an out four hun ona! o . o i and Thomas| A touch of those little vanished guests were invited for the dancins. | Matters Concerning Petroleum Production Will Come| 323 sisier of pelian Richards ax Enarce rn.‘:'“.;:‘:%nn.r N 'FR‘:—E:'-”' S and. | uffet supper was served a = 5 . bet. 3rd and 4% sts. s.w.. Bunday, ER, R AND BISTE! after midnight, and the decorations = d ry %, 1921, at 1 jom. Reiatives and (r1e005 | DYER 1o fond and toviee o vorr Mottt Cuasoniiar| Directly Under Secretary of State in Broader Field | ir,7, = e e TR R 2 d rs of official !I'll . "d Ollll.l 1 Keep her, Ji in thy ng. depa: is 1ife two years azo t Janu- Ao loninite e i v of Gen Policy Under C eration. T Feach the sbiniag sboee. 1. 1013, both debutantes and married people. T B e Fie Deard the <ol et o Al of HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. 10} - Jo00C (U ¢ o a8 Bl Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr..|By the Associated Press. mediate obposition in thé chamber . 3 ' e when their guests included the coun- | ¢ from the Mexican problem, it X A - Blako. the tim you've heen gone Selor of the French embasay, Frince : 1t| would not again be placed before the f Nr. and Mo o loved ones oh. < luag de Bearn, the secretary of the British |Was learneq at the State Department, |chamber. Another mu-:n ll‘;:-d b;e‘rfi e nur:; 353 at' oclock a.m, 2+ 1‘1.::"'%:;&?:.:“ .4.{“(...‘ .;:,.:: embassy and Mrs. Craigle, Mr. andjand placed in the broader fleld of a |prepared, and it n\‘ un ul: g Al R el st sywmiergmin Y Mrs. Sumner Welles, Mr. and Mrs. i der consid- | b offered at the coming ecssion. O e : Then all of ta shall be with thee: " Francls P. Garvan, Mrs. Paul Pear- Seneral ofl policy now un President Qbregon's first rmessage | David Lodge, No. 5414, G. A L, I venty hom sall, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks. Mrs.|eration by the government. at the opening of the session is not| lows. are requested to meet At o S e ess S Ehal S hoer. Kenna Elkins, Mrs. Roscoe C. Bulmer,| All matters concerning oil produc- |expected to indicate his position -n‘ n"‘{n’,!h“ f;'nenl ot 2 brother. THE FAMILY. * ‘ORG 'TLE = - the oil question, as it is the custom - Mra. King Stone. Miss Ramona Le-|¢jon in Mexico, heretofore handled by | The oft question. as It 1s IhC Cub ot TONESBILLOWS, In lorine vet sad rom fevre, Miss Gladys Hinckley, Mr. Es R ar plconneithe e oF m pil and Mr. Ayérza of the Argentine |the Mexican section, Wi messages to a listing of the su K BILLOWS, who died thoe sears ago to- embassy staff, Col. Quekemeyer, Mr.|rectly under the supervision of the|that should be discussed by congress anuary 1, 1918, Bridler, Mr. William Whiting An- [Secretary of State, it was said, and |without recommndations of any sort.{ DIVERS. ALl 20 am Huse vou a mother? Tave her well drews, Mr. Scott Thropp, Mr. William | will receive the consideration given Hopes Are Dulled. RINE DIVERS, be dnughter of Bty T T SR Reyburn and Mr. Arthur Bradley | questions affecting the ‘:“""",}““';g: Hopes of American government of-| and Laurs Divers. in her 7th vear, Fooct To know her precious worth. Campbell. Mr and Mrs. Stokes and |fare of the nation rather thun that ac- | agi2h®o0q “representativen here ‘of | Moaday, Jamaary 2 1621, at 1 L e their guests Inter attended the ball | corded investors in foreign countries. | | {1008, 00, 3P Cocrating in' Mexico : onthe ber in her o given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale| The plan. It was explained, will| (12, S0 oe iR st ration at Mex. | DORSEY. Saturdey mornias. Jamuacy 1. 3 et "twill be for you to think McLean. have 'xm emat ot‘:{‘i’nflrf!fi‘;; fe1a | ico City would adopt a more con- the Calverton, VIRG ou bave been a faithful chid. Mrs. Elizabeth Baily entertained at | with those srowing out of the Britisn | clliatory attitude toward foreiga ofl dinner last evening at Wardman|and French agreement as to Meso- |, " cont developments. The State Park Inn, when her guests indluded|potamia, and the operations of the Department has been notified that the chief of naval operations and|Dutoh in Java, and the operations in [ JERATGMENL 00, L "4 he ‘Gepart- Mrs. Robert E. Coonts, the chlef of [Canada and in the prospective oil | Ihstead of ‘eleaing ou' S, CEbaric military intelligence and Mrs. Dennis |zones of Central and South America. | 00" G5 ict ration has promoted at E. Nolan, Col. and Mrs. John B. Ben- Registration Before Congress. least one of the old officials and has oM net. Mal and Mrs. Truxes a bride| . " 0" (1o more important sub- |removed nome. Information also has Curtis Walker will take place at @|and bridegroom, of last week: Mrs.}, i)' (' come’ before the Mexican | been received that absolute title has o’clock teday in St. Margaret's Church. il congress when it convenes January 5, | been granted in the cases oi; eight t in special session is that of petro- | claims filed on the oil properties un- e amatier, A leum registration. The Mexican sen- |der one of the Carranza decrees Wattles, U. & ate more than o year ago passed a |against which repeated protest was Jvillard mext Friday evening, Jan-land Miss Marion Smith, granddaugh- (i} qi3{gned to provide for the carry- [ made by the United States. The titles RAT " Relatives and frie e oy s ters of the hostess. Mrx Baily, who |y Q'S e Drovisions in- the new | were given on the last day of the y aneral Monday. vears ago tony. Junuary 1. is the widow of Mr. Charles H. Baily | & QU0 O Ui% Wo ™ 0oking to the |de la Huerta administration and at 2 v at her residenc A. DORSEY. daughter « \ W. ang Mary Hood Worthingten Dorsey. JONES-BILLOWS. In sad but loving remem- tice of funeral hereafter. ERDce e M s dvut Neviag Saetas- December 31. 1920 at| BILLOWS, whocntered it “eterual rest NTAGUE FASSETT, brother | Junuary 1, . F.'F. Hodge W.'W. De- lano of this city. ~Inferment at Washing- tan, D, C. Services at Gawier's chapel time of which is to be anmounced later. 3° Rest, sweet rest. JENNIE. * MANNIX. In «ad but_loving remembrance of my beloved husband, TIMOTHY E. MANNIX, FLETCHER. Suddenly, in North Towand: who departed this life four years ago today, Vi iepigeember 33, 11020, 'FRANK D | Jasuary 1. 1917 FLETCHER, for many years chi ] Loved in life, 3 of rivers and harbors, War Department. 1 e s S GRAY. Thursdar. December 30, 1920, at 11:13 | MATTHEWS. 11 xad but loving remembra Mis reaidence. 600 Wext Cupitol T ety Sk Mive Mot Your dear fuce i al o : i ; Moan soor ts | about he same time that scores of Departad_this life Decombor 3 ar amilos, 3 Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Mise {0f St louls, is spending the winter|p,qionalization of petroleum. but its | about me : long Uiess, which he bore with Austin_ will be at home tomorrow |t Wardman Park Hotel. forms were regarded as of such con- | permits to drill in federal zones were TS jenee, HARRIE, the beloved afternoon and the following Sunday: 5 fiscat character that it met im- issued. pati < SRR oy nd Mrs. John Hervey Young |flscatory : husband of I“]““:.\ . ;\d' fl(hf‘l: ':“(“. se: st tia Willlam Harris. from Vermo: through the: season. entertaincd a_company of young peo- 1 Avenue Haptist Church, Sunday, Jannary = zle at dinnor last evoning for their|carriea out in tho costumes of the | CONTRACTS CANCELED 001 et 130 e, Friends tmvIted o attend Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Woodrufl of | daughter. © - Ilisabeth = Hervey | pride’s attendants, Wwhich are espe. KINGSMAN. _ Frigey. December 31 1920, e MAWY Lok Louisville, Ky., announce the mar-|Young, in honor of her house guest, ly lovely. Mrs. Altus E. Prince o residence. st RICH- | Gepa g Fiage. of their sister, Mixs Grace[Miss danet Harlan, granddaughter of | tuie wiry will atiend the bride as ma-| IN U. S., BRITISH CHARGE ARDRINGEAN. 2D veloved isband of | a5y ! Woodruff, to Maj. Bradford Chyno-{the late Mr. Justice Harlan. Their|iron of honor and the maid of honor Catherine, Kingzman. Faneral, from Mctro: | Gog called sy loved one. weth, U.'S. A The ceremony "was |cucats nnmn;ara&ab::!tl fitty, n;d tmy will be Misa E“""'—'.E,',‘ C:,',ff;““' Td& Delitan M. .. ‘Chuech. John Mare L a1 lowe not whoily erformed on Friday afternoon, De-|later went to the given by Mi.{ter of the bride. o esmaids e - - : : A?amhl:.‘r 31, in the Calvaryl‘Blnllxt and Mrs. McLean. are to be M,“M—TMTE&I S,,,,:, ot [American Consuls lnstmcud:o Iln ; m‘"{ Mm;" :,,, She #‘“: n earth in thought and deed, as ¢! he Rev. Dr. A. Freeman — Tenn.; ss Adelaide Pearce 5 am.. at his residence, 711 st Co As in His benven, HER HUSBAND. ot Mrs. David Jayne Hill and Miss| o TR oR s S p ooty ‘Kiad of| guire Carefully Into Individua wt.. RICHARD KINGEMA W3 Saiea B - Catherine Hill will be at home this|New York and Miss Elizabeth Hige Cases. Metropolitan M. E. Church Mo B Dark aak oo ort Mr. Charles Henry Butler gave hisliftornoon from 4 to 7 at their resi-|ging of Worcester, Mass. Varina 3, 1 he S CEILDREN. annual New Year breakfast at his resi dence on Rhode Island avenue. Claxton Mayo of Kn:xxfl B, R’:lel'll Cross-Atlantic Cable Service to The Star. dence, 1535 1 street, today, at noon, at| —— jece of tho bride, and Ann n NDON, i fran whlen '(here “were! servedonly the| Col. and Mrs. Eenjamin T. Simmons B or of Baltinara® will be ithe e -ONDON, Juruary 3= RFtish products of Montsweag farm, Wool- | were hosty at a dinner of eizht covers | garioche, oF wich, Wiscasset, Me.. whera Mr. and | oreceding the Army and Navy dance | Qe c8IUE portar Claxton of Bell- | forsTane Involving milions Mrs. Butler spend their summers. iven at 2400 16th street last evening. |y ckle; Tenn. brother of the bride, | Robert Skinner, American co The breakfast was for men, but, as | The guests were Col. and Mrs. “ll“m"- will act as best man, and the ushers|era) at London. *1 have. instructed usual, Mr. Butler's guests were re-{ (ol and Mra. Jack Hayes and Lieut.| wij include Mr. Forrest Manning of | Amorican consuls throughout the ceived by Mrs. Butler and her s I!er‘ ol. and Mrs. M. Spaulding. _Ixf:‘e.%urx. })Jlr, h.h;a:vh ui‘flfl‘tflb ‘\"":‘v Fl;{tluh hlle- t quutirc :;reru]l: Intlu Miss Flagez, with whom were a few e _| Theodore P. Noyes. Mr. Al Iindividual casws and where the al- specially invited friends, including Mrs. | M and Mrs. Glenn Stewart of Pitts | priiice ana Mr. William Roger, all of jogea cancellatisas are substantiated, Marshall, Mrs. White, Lady Geddes, i Washington, D. C. |to” assist in ae omplishing amicable dancing, this evening in the bailroom : Mme. Jusserand, Mme. Pezet. Mme.f ¢ the 'Shoreham. where they have Many at Homes Today. adjustment through W“hmnok Grouitch, Mra. Dimock, Mts. Holmes.},eon spending a month or more. Mr.| Mrs. Ward, wife of Reprosentative | There has been no definite settleme Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. C. P. Anderson, Mrs. | inq Mrs. Stewart will leave Washing- | Charles B. Ward of New York, will |76t but I am hopeful of clearing up iydneérltwy: :t:n-ul\rla Dl:vih p:&vl';"‘;"'v ion tomorrow for Californta, and will [ receive the guests this afternoon at msu'::tjn;lfwt ':)ol :;%:‘:‘:::ni” s rs. Brawnson, : . Mrs. v o Fellows, Mra. Harlow, Mre. Hart, Mrs. | nak? the trip by way of the Panama the Conaressional Club, of which she| yanchester and vicinity, where the Holmes, Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. Kim- Ak ’fl‘r’: Ward will be assisted in re- |ETeat textile concerns have been hit ball, Mrs. Kratz, Mrs. Liggitt, Mrs.| The sccond of a series of three sub- | N1o Yard will be assfGtec 1% 8- hard by American cancellations, and Partington, Mrs. Peters, Miss Hege- | scription dances arranged by officers | SiUNE B¥ thS e (T thousands thrown aut of work. man, Mrs. James Brown Scott, Mrs. | if the Navy and Marine Corps on duty | W76 DoRva of Wbe SRS | 1) ye| “American exporters are by no C. B, Rafter, Mrs. Walcott, Mra. Wil-| 'n Washington will be given in the | , ARSIStINE In the Qg room Vil DO | means the only oues complained of. ¥inson, Mrs. Winsiow and Jra. Charles | ‘arge bsliroom at the New Willard |3 o of the House of lepreacnta. | The coneuls in other countries are FICKEL. In nd bot loving remembrunce o Wood. = ening, January 7. The thir A of ~ s o 3 L The illustrated menus were prepsred | Jance of the series will be given at|(ves: Mrs. George P. McLean, Mrs. |y ¢qq. who "’"";‘:g:,“" life one year ago today, > Mil ¥ r late % Frank B. Kellogg, Mre. James E. Charles Sykes said recently, in ce. 1618 11 st. n.w.. Mondsy, Januars_3, | Jsuany 1. o3 - Lutiecy ace Eieut Heary F.(1N9 RewiWillexd on ¥ebruary L Watnon, Mrs. Cordell Hull and Mrs.| o> aadress. before. the Huddersield| si's i’ tnesaest irivaee 2 The bloom of life wi uther's will lling to Him the dear one whom He loveth o merey still. HER SISTER. * MONROE. CHASE. In loving remembrance ar father, LLOYD MONRORB. who . 5 1 v 1. 1813, and son, CALVIN H. Jote Tentpance. 3 > A who dird Pocember 8. 1916, p.m. Interment at Kock Creek cemetery. & ics are broken, ers’ complaints of cancellations of contracts invelving millions of dol- LILLEY. Thursday, December 80, 1920. at ¢ residence of Mrs. L. B. Chendler, 3614 New- & n.w.. FREDERICK B. LILLEY. tather them oll some 4oy o Baya Taslor. F: will SE. at the above address Sunday, Janu- | SCRUERGER. Ju loving remembrance of our 3:30 p.m. * | “devoted wife and mother, ELSIE 5., who de- THEWSON. At the residence of his son.| Parted thisllfe January 1, 1918, ‘Willlam W. Mathewson, 1765 N af Three vears age today you Ieft this earth's after & long fliness, Dr. ARTHUR MATHEW. plane. ON. Funeral services at house Sunday. | Your going brought to us grvat sorrow and L] 021, ‘Nt 5:30 o'clock. ® Interment bain: A o, Kindly omit Sowers. 2¢{ .Tbo weund Is Just ax fresh today and we are oo el sure it will never wear away, MARY | Bt il cricf and sorrow will turn to Soy When once we are united in God's doms HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.® MILLER. Saturday, Junuary 1, 1921, at 4 | STICKEL. In sad but loving remembrance of ¢ Dr, M. at Woodstock, Conn, ES M R, “bel and daughter of the Ia Notice of funeral hereat y E . and ar- | Joseph B. Thropp. Chamber of Commerce, that he had! NORTH. Un Thursday, December 30, 1920, at donte” the "ChIGE Jaatics. the Britieh Pty Zi.mim"-’;‘im'u%"'&’.. The decorations will be In southern 'Feen informed that Washington prob-|"8:45 p.m. at ber residence, the' Romaine bassa ° n Thursday at the Cosmos Club, in|3milax and Christmas greens and aniahly would centralize the United| apt. ADDIE W., widow of the late Bartram | - e e D oL | Ronor of Miss Phylifs. Pullism “and | orchestra will play through the after- | Stotes consufar offiocs in Great Britain e ol g 1y ottt e 1 sotieg Whoce e Peruvian ambassador, the Serbian noon and again in the evening, when {in the near future, and that the in- turday, January 1, - Lo But the 1 I1_hav miniuter, Mr. Justice Meienna, Mr. st Weskoh ,’;g;g;;g;;;;;‘g,"°- the club will give & dance for its|iand offices, with' the excention of| PARKER. ¥riday. December 31, o3, at & Pt Cf love v QU for Fow Mothel TR Solmes Mr Iusiios Dy i v —— " |mombers and the young people of imndon, would be closed and the work| §y 3t Vet Jeed Goneckl, Hemlish | v ey "o toving memary of our dariing son 3 ) Mrs. James McDonald entertained at | their familles. concentrat. in 4 ports. Wright Com| . P VERNON D. TAFF, who died three vears ag Seliiigt gensral, Benstor Kellogg. Sen: | Ainner 1nat cvanink. takink 1er #4968 | 1. ana Mrs. TG, B. Piorce will] nGon™in Oonernl Biinner sud that| NOO SGRPLC iy : MOTHER AND FATHER. ater Npencer, Chiel Justice McCoy,|on to the New Year eve ball at thelreceive 3t the Church House. 115 | gavernment. ia 1o reduco atafls or Tustice Van Orsdol. Justics Rabb Poe: == : AR R e S S T e - . s o § o'clock, and assisting late, Sir Charles' information was in- American Director Rowe, Mr. Milton 1| Commander and Mrs. Willlam_W. 9 Allems Mre. G b arcemmon ,fl,‘,“’;,‘yfi_ Galbraith entertained at a New Year|¥ay# will be Mra. Richard Fay Jack-|acourate, and it was not the intention Y son, president of the Waomen's All Nex Appleton, Mrs. K. H. Appleton, Mr. { Ve party last evenin, Ance of All Souls’ Church: Mrs. B. C. ppleton, A John Barrett, Miss e iy Beward, Mrs. G ¢ A. Ricker, Miss Epuseh, Mra. Jumes I Bock Mas. Gen. | M5, Marsarot Mackall Weld hay atharine Newtors andia: nisiber ‘et] ) illfam M. , Mr. Gist Blair, Ma). £ th who Gen. Fouker H- Biion Judse Braaham: | Pennayivania, and has taken an apart | 1 Youns peoele of (i churct. who 10 COMMUNIST LEADERS Mr. 3. doyee Hrodericic. Jast Adminei|ment at the Hotel Powhatan with her g Bronison, Mr. Edward B. Burliilg, Mr, | %00 Mr. Louls Mackall'Weld. ur. and Mrs A Shutman wil re-{ . TOQ BE TRIED IN FRANCE Mitchell' Carrall, Mr. W. M. Collier, esive ' informally Sunday _ovening, HE Mr. . Harry Covington, v :Hrn:d'lyn :':’fl"'.'.:o:'.“{;ri?.'? R AT R e RS e lommander R. G. LV t, . t? = | honor o 6 engagement o 3 Dimockc M Albert Bonpert, Mra. Lout the season, after 4 o'clock. doughter Henrietta to Mr. Mike Ja. |Federation.of Jaber.Men Charged i Hurry .|, Mr. 284 Mre. W Wiley of Cincin- oy ek = With Conspiraty Against Se- . . | natl, who came to Washington to at-| Mrs. D. L. Wing of 1322 15th street| . . : ol H,“J,,fl:"‘,}‘,_"kp’p““gf'&,gfi' tend the bail last evenins @iven by |will not be at home this afternoon. curity of State. o an TS, clean, w! remain Petamsinge Harian M. RiG A Easumes 8| oVor "the woek-ond, and ‘are st tha| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill Fay will| PARIS, Decembor 31.—Ten loaders of Shoreham. recelve, at their home. 1408 Kennedy|the communist and revolutionary sec- v & xél T Cabt Thomes Hat, o Maenam, strest, oday from 4 fo 7 o'olock. a|tions of the French federation of labor Raiston. Hoimes U. B n: ot C3Bt-1 Mr. Willlam Phelps Ene and Mra.|Rumber of their friends. Mra. Fayand the soclalist party -are being held Hyde. Dr "Haiph Jeoking: Wr G Clqeorge Bhie will be at home tomor- | will be assisted by Mrw. Clyde B.|for trial under the laws relating to B Jonnson, Mrs. Jullan arr, Fadllrow afternoon. They are entertaining |Asher and Miss Mary Bringhurst. conspiracles against the mecurity of he_state. Francis T. A. Junkin, Reer sgmicy |3 #mall houss party which includes G Kimball, Ar o ear Admiral she o somn Or would so quickly die. 3 terment (p: WEBSTER. In sad but loving remembrance of vate) at Congressional cemetery, 2 ;flr'!f;r h!lsl:lndh: i..l-tnh::. {:llll"rul(\ .| 7. WEBSTER. who departed this life t PARKER. Entered into cternal rest Thurs. Fears age toda3, Jarvary & Its s (e two Home s sad, oh, God, so lonely, and leving Louely every night and 2 grandfather of Merris A. C . Pu It is not bright, like it used to be, neral from his late residence, 1126 Before dear husband went away. Samiay, daouary 2. 4t L oclock, themes 1ol 18 DEVOTED WIFE MOLLIE. Met: n Wesley A. M. Zion Churcl tched Gear fal 1 but little Relatives and friends invited. YUidT Laow R 2 One by one earth’s ties are broken, That o this dav two years ago your soul from Ne -mu:ruz'h---.munn. 0 father to. caress me. as you would want todo. ways before me And your sweet are. too: You cannot come to me, dear father, But some day I'll come to_you. HIS 14VING DAUGHTER. BEATRICE E. INBUSH. . M st. bet. 1 6th January 2, 1921, at 1:30 p.m. friends are invited to attend. We have loved ones in glory. 'z:‘.r T;l ‘we often miss: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B i1l be Include G M i e A e T 3 . ter H. Sol 2 r. i rs. Edgar Baum wi The defendants include Gaston Mon- C. E. Kibbey, Mr. John [ Mos: 575 Testwole Miss Atlor arour: [at home thie evening from B to 10:30,| moneson the Tadicel logaes of the Toll . Lansing, Mr. R. H. Lig- | 114, Mrs. Hokan Steffanson and Mrs, |ih honor of the announcement of the| road workers: Boris Souvarine, & so- Macfarland, Mr. Franklin{jrred Hawe: -ntg-mont of their daughter Norma | cialist editor; Isidore Loriot, who is al- eagh, Mrs. MacVe Mr, Soatls to Harry Phillip Isaacs, at 3520 jeged to have had close dealings with ponry Marquand. Miss Maury, Mrs. Matthew T. Scott. accompanied { Edmunds street. the Moscow internationale, and Plerre yer, Mr. Frederic D, Mc. i ney. Representative Mondell, Mr. :’.flhfia‘&“?fi"h:(::ugflN‘.mf,.‘?,mx‘:r' AF 210/ Mrs RSIOIVAL BUROUShS an- ewbold Noyes, Mr. Thomas 3. QBrien and Redr “Admiral Charles e T D Contseti D i Conk e Marri . Mr. Henry T. Oxnard, Mr. James| ) mmre"t‘llfl:liffirg:::.b:t"lw'l‘l.!‘r.: ding was solemnized at All Soule rriage Licenses. B o . | i, o Ao o | e s e s 1 ke . ort-{Jays in January, at her residence, " a o off Jowis e ot eiry, Mr. H Kisk E MacBride Bterrett was the oficiating | 1o% ST i%, Herbert Putnam, Mr. C Brode: | 1736 18tn streat. northwest. United Reaper Society ttend the funersl of our. AL Chnch. Smbasy January . Church, VIRGINIA TINNEY, Fres. 18, Sec'y. Monatte, editor of an extremist news-{ PAYNE the remainder of the winter. nounce the marriage of their daughter | PAPer- tend the funeral of 2ad req: gur belcved sister, Miss EMMA J Sundar, Junuary 3, 1921, at 1: Motropalitan A, 3o 15th and 10tk w. ADDIB CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec'y, MRS. REBECCA BRENT, President. - Th . December 31. 1920, at 8 o Seattonce, 1018° North Oupital “ielored tatber of Pugens and| ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. tice of funeral hereafter. ROBINSON. Departed this life Thuredsy. De- “ZURHORST” y Wasiugto e “Hospital, MARTHA = ROBINSON: ral both Buptist Churcl 301 East Capitol Street e By ey Phone Lincoln 7 Relatives and friends in-| gytablished in Martinsville, Ind. 1 n. The bride i3 a niece of Mra. | Bradford G. Chynoweth of Camp Meads, Md.. sy ma; ger, Mr. James Brown Scotf, Miss| Mr. and Mrs, Randall Hagner wiil|James H. Saville of 17th street and a Christina_Sedgwick, Mr. 4 h sister of Mrs. W. H. Marbury, Shelton “Dre At Nae S 3 ]oteRag RE dinset this ovening recent marriage was ene of much in- ol oy G alrs, Charles Bpala-| Miss Pauls Lucas and Miex Louise |torest o . Gen. e. 0. Squier, Mr.| Lucas, daughters o leut. Col. a&n S, EC. Stowell, Mr. Charles - Buianer. | Mo i ‘G- Lusmp. went w5 Annavells |, A gseries of eviginal posms will bo read | Charies Brasch a4 Mazy Janes. Mr. George Sutherland, Mr. Howard D |to attend the New Year hop at the|bY Mrs. Henry B. F. Macfariand at a| Neal Brewn and Lucy Teming. == o o Talbott, Mr. Hannis Tayl Academy. meeting of the Columbian Wamen of [, Rudolr! b sioner Teal, Mr. A. P. Thom, Mr, Cor- : George Washington University at 4|™gunicy ar Smart and Leons C. Reud. coran Thom. Commissioner Huston| Miss Henrlatta Hill, Mr. Francis]|Q'¢lock Tuesday afternoon at the Law| yr 'R Stiek: G, Murphy. Thompson, Mr. Henry H. Tryon, Mr.|Hill and Mr, Ennalls Waggaman |School, 1435 K street northwest. nd v Charles D, Walcott, Mr. Charles War-|motored to Baitimore to be the weel | houtesses will be ren. Mr. Robert C. Watson, Mr. John |end guests of Miss Champe Barry to Sna’Mtie sentative. -W:l.gé'?ii%hn’:';' FoRnct | Saremtrow Miss THII will ‘be the’ gusse | FEadings. which will begin at 5 o'clock . ‘Riziey of this el 3. w 3 g city, Commander Wilkinson, 0! 8N B | o honorat & Tancheon at the Gosntry | pill bo preceded by a social hour and & | Cotheriag and m, 3. McDonald and Bdith L‘i'w'ifm % 3 t. :Brophy ‘of Detreit,” Mich., ‘and Helen Stewart. D brief business meetin Faward Quander . Mr. Charles T.|Club. o " Lawrence Goldbers and Paullue Cordever. g el Wilson. R ive Winslow, Col. Mr. and Mra, F. Maxwell Lakeman of | porp ton M- Towasend and ilsabeth M. Dar [ STERERT: | Thigar.o Demty Sth vear, r. Important Wedding Today. New York and Dr. and Mrs, Alfred J.| "Bdward 8. Healy and Edith E. Smith. l‘unerll(n#flnm for the Aged, 2nd and H( A ..d:",,, of wide social importance | MacDaniels of Clarksburg, W. Va.. have | = William . Donaldson and Helen M. Jackson. | sts. B :-‘A:(ny» < l:')n:{‘i is21, e will take place this afternoon at 6|been guests of Mr. and Mra. Charles rment (priv o'clock at St. Thomas' Church, when | Brooks Smith of the Hadleigh during = ted Births Reported. Miss Helen Claxton, daughter of the|the holidays. commissioner of education and Mrs. H Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidney Echols. | rue fallowiar births have beca reported to Qlllllty and Values brids of e ?."é‘é??f.'(b'hi‘.fi‘."".:..".‘,‘r the former a representative from West | the heaith department in the past twenty-foar o4 years. Virginia, have returned from a V! 1337 Eye st. n.e., Monday. ¥ e e LA P SR 2o hele home. ot Chasieston and ate | 3o V. ang Bessts Green, s, 7 Do, Inieriment st Hock Creek ceme. Diamonds the rector, the Rev. Dr. G Brnest|UVIng at the Hadleigh. Youlo and Qétharine Nasell oy } & reception f - ey Jobn C. and £ A wa D b hing parey and sut-of-town | o The.C. K. Sorority entertained Tues. | ' Jon O 424 Mimpett, fures, B From oe 226 Della_Brown ut Go day, December 28, in honor of the But God, who does all thiags Schmedtie's believes every guests will follow at the home of the | pirthday of Miss Helen O'Brien of the| b’ Ghas sod Wil some day make it clear, P Fra; parti Do) E. and Cecil Y. Simmens, boj we will try to still our aching hearts diamond buyer should have The_colors of the rainbow will be|Francls apartments one of Its populas| Honey B e e itas Gimn boy. N e afer = P 3 choice in _selection, and = Miss Mae "Aldridge, Miss Josephine| George H. and Bartars Christy. ciri For God will let us g0 to 3 N ind Mary F. Haskin. girl After ttle while. those who have little as 5""" C"":"“‘ém":‘;’ lodie °°""°‘;:" ”{" Robert N. and Ballie M. i * HEeR H).'l)l CRAILDREN. 2 Rose Edinger, Miss Mae Foley, Miss 3 5 this fife Thursday, De- well as those who have TIRES Margaret Jahn, Miss Mary Mangan.| T Addie Cooper. girl. bt g . e Hoapital, urman A. and Addie much to spend for a dia- Miss Margaret Ryan, Miss Anna and| Concetto and Felicla Consolo, girl ANNA 'OODSON, beloved ter ondi RIS Rd Sur - nas .10x3% Miss Margarot O'Brien; and Mr. Wil- Goben.” icl Daniel and Cora Mackél and devoted wife of liam Barrett, Mr. Arthur Darling, Mr.| Frank H. and Etta % Clarence Woodson. She leaves to mourn their stock intensely interesting. Snap them apl John O'Brien, Mr. Edward McLarney,| Kma Roes Pe i loss & loving husband, two children, father E- Mi 1 by e ' o ne. Wilier Bree.’ Amte In making vour choice ~ dnd mother, two sisters, three brothers spd a o e rt knowled; 1 host of relatives and fM' e pasn e, i ermerty William Jouvena) Ber Jate enldence, 461 New Tory ave. n vy < 2 Savoly Mr. 3 James W. m V. Wil 2, at 2 pam. be“of great help to yon. +0274th St- 4 Doors North of H $¢ | Fugitt and Mr. James Zeroy and Bursell Robiuson, gl unday, Susnary 2, at 2 pm. Sermon wiii The features of color, bril- - S Carroll T. and Rosa Wetherall, Doy twins. | Do prefcled bv (ov S o SATeDs on e sz, Pty PROFITEERING CHARGE , B i e ke dmend et IN ANTHRACITE SALEs | , Deaths Reported. | iy eriny and value, will be fully The following deaths have been reported to {50 health department in the PASt CWERIIMOUP | ooty explained, so that you can ‘hourn A make intelligent compari- Two Coal Companies in Pennsylva-| Rafalle Bamano, 65, 44,1 stoent . t. son of different gems. muslin ask for nis and Their Agent Indicted f::;'.:',""'w':‘?’m. s, iasn 3o sweet~ | NONOGENARIAN DIES HERE We invite you to ex- G .-'T%Bbl‘lfi:l;”" amine diamonds. Ask for in New York. Ehinten B. White, 18, 534 34 sireet soatheast. | Mrs. Adeliné W. North Succumbs our free Diamond Booklet. FR' , I' I ' NEW YORK, January 1.—The fed-| ‘LAm® Efifl“fiffkffiinflfi?‘mfi M2 | Atter 87 Years® Residence in City. eral = tt Waskos 82, & D street. 1 grand Jury has returned indlot- | B N . %% 'Bth wewet north-| Mre. Adeline WiIllam North, ninety- ménts charging the Haddock MIning | e e ey OF THE Company of Lucerne, Pa., and the Von J. Bariow, 70, 106 Sth street northeast, | SeVeR years old, rick B. Lilley, 84, 8614 Newark street. | trict of Columbia for elghty-seven Storch Collleries Company of Scran-| Arthur T. Skinmcr, 84, 928 B street sou years, died Thursday at her home, 1831 i , CO ton, Pa, and thelr exclusive sales|West. SCHMEDTIE BROS. CQ agent in'thia oity with profiteering in| Bafar J- Oipen, 69, 520 K strect nertheast | California street northwest. Tho Reliable Jewelers the sale of domestic sises of antyra- | sonacrer > TR Mrs. North came to this eity frem GS v . cite coal 1& xuuo? thkn Lever. (‘::L’ {m.(-};un'. M‘ml l!utlnl. Pnfl-d-lphhd w}\m ten years 1!' m " Henry er of ooker & ober streel Her husband, J. Bartram Nort! 1200 G Strest, Northwe: o o L T Gomaiey, B, 1204 "Waliara place | Her Runbs oF yary ak e wis o lar companies, was e 2 loyed in the eAsury men in both findictments. The Hattle Ashton, 41, 321 10th street poutheast, P Faneral services are to be Neld this {ndiotments, returned on evidence fur- R R afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at the resi- nished by Armin W. Riley, head Less than half a century ago al-{dence. Interment will be in Oak Hill the overnment “fiying squadren” of |most every American community west | Cemtery. : rofiteer hunters, charged the ad- the ssipp wi rotecte = Gock Company with seiling at againet Indlan raids by a fort or Wroprn‘le Floral Tokens 105 SN Dusnewe. Pans. fair and unreasonable” prices 13,600 {stockade. Most of these structures{ A massive copper chair which na- tons of coal during filplimhcr and {have now fallen inte dust. " | tives believe was given by Queen Vie- Floral ,9!., October. The indictment aileges that od et K. X. Awe. Mals “reasonable price would have Deen |isbiets The pemuina bears. the siguatgre of tation in the Geld Coust coleny ef |- g ¥ s . about $8.35 a ton.’ ‘W. Grove, 30c.—Advertisement.

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