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SOCIETY THE E NING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 192T—PART 1.~ SOCIETY 7 g Henri de Sibour, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- CARDS OF THANKS. DIED. 7 erick A. Levering, jr, and Miss BALLARD. [ wish to express my sincere | JACKSON. The officers s e = 0 Gladys Hinckley and other guests thanks to mv relatives and: friends for their | Simon Commandery, T - . WILLIAM B. HU from Néew York and Philadelphia kindness, ‘mpathy apd foral trilutes at s are orde to assemble 423 4% st who died two years ago, January ‘ - K the death of my dear husband, CLARENCE .. in full Templar uniform, Sunday. Ja8-| Just a thovght of sweet remembrauce. joined ‘e party en route. H. BALLARD. 5 30, 1921, at 1:30 p.m., to atiend the Tt » ety Sons aid e -4 “ & Mot CHARLOTTE L. BALLARD. * erul of our late frater.’ Sir Just a token of appresiation . Mr. William P. Eno and Mrs. Ehle CROWN. We wish to express our sincere| M. JAGKEON. Order of WX, E. And a heartache still for you = - will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. thanks to our meighbors, friends and rela-{ (oo o o ARTHUR BRO 3 A ke Boerats iiata Blor sarty e R Mrs. Parker W, West will be at home at_the death of our infaut son. DOUGLAS | JAMES. January 27. 1921, at his residence. | Mid the changing scenes of life, dear.: tomorrew afternoon at the Soldiers’ HARDING CROWN. THE FAMILY. 2319 L st. n. EUGENE R.. beloved hus. et m»‘.\ll: ol m‘“vl.u . dear, HE Vice President and Mrs. Mar- shall will be guests at dinner to- night of Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, who is giving her annual dinner for them. Former Pres- fdent Taft, who is the guest of Mrs. sioner of the District, will be in the company, with Miss Boardman, which includes members of the cabinet, dip- lomats, senato~s and important soci- ety folk. The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- shall were the guests of honor at din- ner last evening of the Belgian am- bassador and Baroness de Cartier. The other guests were the French ambas sador and Mme. Jusserand, the Secre- tary of Agriculture and Mrs. Meredith, Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Richard Olney, the charge d'affaires of the Italian em- ssy and Signora Brambilla, former nator and Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mr. Little Jack Horner Once a bread-scorner Now asks for lots of Bond Bread, *It’s easy as pie To eatit, and I ‘Want to grow bigger,” Home, Mrs. at the Mrs. Mr. the James Mrs. T Robert Henry there home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 ing, Gen. L. ginald S. Huidekoper, Mr. Richmond, where she went to address a meeting of the Girl Scouts, Mendum R. Blumenberg will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon Highlands, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Frederic R. Harris will be at and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke entertained at dinner last evening, when ts were Senator and Mrs. ‘Wadsworth, jr., Gen. Persh- O. Charlton, Mr. and rwin B. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Olm- gu w. Woods Bliss, Mrs. M. E. sted of Harrisburg, ‘Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Westcott, Mrs, Henry C. Corbin, Mrs. P. Fletcher and Mr. Vance Mc: is spending today in and while is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Pressure Used to Increase Sum to $240—Senators of the District’s police and firemen to have the Senate appropriations com- mittee insert in the legislative, ex- ecutive and judictal appropriation hill a_provision. allowing_these employ. t"the Diatrict the §240 bonus which under existing law, is granted other employes of the District and federal government. The members of thé committee are practically a unit in favor of contin- uing the bonus for government em- ployes in general and for the em- ployes of the District government. Under the present law the police and firemen receive a bonu vear, one-half that allowed other em- An effort is being made by friends of $120 a ELINEHANSE. We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and {lie several -organizations, for their kindness. sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our devoted husband and father. WILLIAM L. KLINEHANSE. THE FAMILY--MRS. ELIZABETH KLINE- HANSE, BLSIE, BEULAH AND WIL- LIAM. 30° Willfam J. Boardman and her daugh at her residence, 1732 16th street north- Are Friendly. nr‘fu&:'n’.lmxr”:":xsv'."fi:d:x:;;un::\rkz-n’:; i gy o el s o e gy (0 Jensen elght years ago ‘today, Jawacy ter, Miss Mabel Boardman, Commis- west. o oue tnelEhoes. A entifor | Kev. W.'2. Howard, pastor. 2 sympathy floral tributes at the death of our devoted sister and aunt. MRS, M. JO ND FAMILY. { BELL. Wednesda residence, 203 beloved daughter of Wallac Alice Turner and sister of Agnes Jackson, Laura Winston, Inora Branfo nnie De Neal la Green of Fu- neral from the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, 3rd_and Eye sts. v., Sunday, January 30, at 1 o'clock p.m. Friends invited. Interment at Woodlawn cemetery. BOSWELL. Rorn Thureday, Januars 27, 1921, 7:15 p.m., died riday, January 28, 1921, .| t Columbia Hospital, MARY NE, infant daughten of Harry A. mother of band of Martha Peak James. som of Mrs. Oc- tavia James, and brother of J. Arthur and Octavia James. Funeral from St. Augustive’s Church Monday, January 31, at 10 w.u. LEWIS. Departed this life Tuesday ev January 1921, at 1 I J.. blloved hustand of n.w. Baptist Church, F st. between 415 and 3rd MOTHER. ¢ embrance of our deap RIOTTE JOHNRON, hor o rewsrd four ¥, January 29. 181 HE FAMILY. ¢ memory of my father. MAN, who eatered In Joving re wife and mother. CHA years ago EAUFFMAN. EUSI 1n Jovi S T 1310 T st Eight vears ago You were Called to the Called by « dear father, called awas to test realm of love and peace. knoweth best LEWIS. The officers and_memi John * Marshall Harlan Relief are hereby notified to attend the fun our late brother, ISAIAH J. LEWIS, from Raptist Chitrc . Rev. Wil Howard, January order of rs of the Association al of Sleen on, dear fa Your willing hands A faith I A KEYS. WALKER. iam 30, 1 1 father. for daddy I ¢ Recording Secretary January 29, 1921, 509 4th st .. N, dearly beloved husbun of Emma A, in. Funeral services at| Lis late home, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Iuterment private, 31 MAY. Suddenly, Friday, January 28, 1 12 midnight, at Walter Reed Hospital, be- loved wife of Capt. Herbert B. May. and daughter of and Mrs. J. H. Brows, for- In «an memory ving ELIZARETH KEYS, Janu- 3 mary 17, . WALKER, January 29, 1920, < think of you, dear onex, r hearts are sud with puin: Thix would be heaven to ux Could you be with us again. THE FAMILY. red to the memory of our dear CHARLES K. MAYN, darling father and husbund, he "id. and Mrs. Dyneley I‘rinc_e of New York Bryan, ployes. They were given increases in and Marvette Boswell (mee Bowler). merly of Decatur, Ala. Noti of funeral MAY! who died one year ago today, Jau- el et e Mia: Auigust Beimont of New voik | oisey List seex and for thar resson Extcndilaniotens B O ierrm A ey, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Mra. st Belmont of New Congress cut the bonus in two. January 27, 1921, " iats £ A Gl dos bo Seas of walitie: . |Thémas F. Walsh, Mrs. Henry Cabot city is spending a few days at the| The men contend that they need he beloved mothier_of T e vl e |1 aia loar il e S Lodge, Miss Patten, Miss Betty Con- Hotel LaFayette. the whole $240 bonus, and a number annie Bowe. Funeral services | g &1 J o'qock. At dhe Lome Sf0'st | But in the heavenly mansion nolly of New York, niece of Baroness — of senators are in favor of their re- At_her late residence, 1 : Wushington, D. C., Mrs. SALAH For him eternal peace. . |de Cartier; Mr. W. K. Richardson of The third of the series of tea dances { ceiving it. GIXE NTRDOCK. " wldow of e} Gene. bt not forgotten. Charles Sy ). Navy j s s 5 8 i ", Murdock, age 2 i nfo the silent tomb, oL I Cheacs Soiies w3 }:Xing‘;i‘,‘pfl,’“;"hij’;"n;:gn O e Hearings Are Continued. gment at Remington, survived by one duugliter and Uiree Leaving an mehing void in my heart, : second secretary of the embassy. 7:30 at 2400 16th street. Mrs. Baker,| Hearlngs on the legislative, ex-| gpown heparted this lite Thursdas. Jan- | Musdock ot Waskingion, "B G und 8 | o, irears and desdate Lome. E wife of the Secretary of War; Mrs. |ecutive and judicial appropriation ¢ 57, 191, 9.5 pm, CHARLES E. | Edwin Forest Murdock and Mr. Harry Les.| GOpe in the prime of & e Diplomats Guests of Honor. Harry Taylor, Mrs. William Price,|Dbill were continued today. Repre- husbund of Mary A. Trrown of 2008 | . ter Murdock of New York city. Notice of | . “"l"f' it seems he was called, The ambassador of Argentina and Miss Colden Ruggles and Miss Laura | Sentatives of. the Department of Cniw. Tnterment at Upper Marlboro, | funeral hereafter. 2F5{ A St acant 1o cur eme |Mme. Le Breton will be the guests in Lejeune are receiving and the intro- | Labor, Department of Commerce and Jannary 3110 am. 30° lpreper oo esit s e whose honor Mrs. Cromwell Brooks will S ductions were made by Maj. James C.|other —executive departments Were|ByRKE, At her residence, 2119 Ward place. {530 p.m., | I heavy be my cross; entertain_at dinner this evening, when NCE H. 28, Lyon. Assisting will be Miss Caro- | heard. [ a.m. January 1921. MARY [ John il | God will aid and comfort us, Dr. and Mrs. Le Breton Satterwhite of MRS. CLARENCE HAINES. |00 Nasiy, Miss Katharine Rutter, Miss | The reasons for allowing the bureau | BURKE, the widow of the late Louis Burke | der He alone knows my Toss. |New York, who are the house guests | Before her recent marringe to Lieut| {cjine Pendleton, Miss Anne Pendle- | of foreign and domestic commerce | and sister of Mrs. Carrie Fisher. F 1 Mark’s C O R e AL {of the hostess, will be of the party. Haines, U. S, A., whe was Mins Ruth|i,, " 3jisq Betsy Ross, Miss Jean|more money were laid before the com-| fo be held from the Union Wesley A. day, Junuary 31, Gur children were our g 3 Humphrey. They are residing at the| scproers, Miss Corrinne Stevens, Miss | mittee by representatives of the De-| (hurch Sunday, Junuary at 2 ook | RUPPERT. Fri O bow liappy we w t Mrs. N. B. Dial, wife of Senator Dial | Chastleton. Margaretta Tillman and Miss Mar- | partment of Commerce. The House ok y 3 = M., beloved ere you ouly at our side. ell Ines— of South Carolina, entertained at lunch- garet Taylor. Among those serving |provided $900,000 for the bureau, the | CADDICK, “!:"T“""'M Germans: Normven| line Ruppert, uzed We eon in honor of Mrs. Marshall, wife of | been here for the last week, will re-|as floor committee are Maj. James A.|8ame amount carried in the existing| G [ olion “aon of Mre. Louice and the | Euneral from her parepts’ residen 21 . . 3 Vice President Marshall, at her home, |turn to XNew York this evening. Lyon, Capt. Davney Elliott, Capt.|law. The estimates submitted to Con-| [ Mg 5 0 Foneral from the| @ St n.W., Monday, Junuary 31, at § o'c ock. | A s Again this year as in 1852 Kalorama road, today. Eiroy S. J. Irvine, Lieut. Carlisle B.|gress. called for $1.500,600. 1 Yauit at Atiingion semeters Monday, Jamu.| Jnterment’Prospect Hill cemetery. 30° “| We miwe the sune B the past we have antic- The guests. in addition to Mrs. Mar-| Mrs. Charles S. Bromwell will not|Wilson, Licut. William J. Crowe,| Representatives of the woman's| ary 31, at 2 p.m. 50" | STEPHENSON.LUCAS. At Sibley Hospital. | schanare o o ipatéd your fancy and shall. were Mrs. Lawrence Phipps, wife [receive tomorrow afternoon. Lieut. Milton W. Dayis, Lieut, William | bureau, Department of Labor, were|goFFEY. Thursday. J Friday morning, Jauuary 28, 1921, 1LA il el i can meet it with the of Senator Phipps of Colorado; Mrs. At- Crogan, all of the U. 8. A.; Capt. Bd-{among the witnesses heard also. . m. his resi beloved wife of L. Lucas and daughte: . 4 lee Pomerene of Ohio, Mrs. John B. Teas and Dinner Parties. ward Jenkins, U. S. M. C., and Lieut. B MICHAEL, beloved of Mr. and Mrs .C. H. Stephenson, 7 Stanton i very newest and most Kendrick of Wyoming, Mrs. Samuel C.| wre George Cyrus Thos fe of |M- C. Miller, 'U. 'S N." Mrs, Lorenzo Margaret Coffey. in. the Pl ne. Funeral from residence of parents, HER SONS ) novel Valentines you Mijor of Missouri, Mrs. Morris Shep- | ("%, Georse Cy rpe, wife of |1, Gasser and Miss Sanie Ovensnine| NINE LANDLORDS DENIED ge. Funeral Monday, January 31, at 11 . luterment| MOBRIS. In sad but loving rememprance of . A., is entertaining at a tea this afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Maud Howe Elliott, the au- my dear husband, THOMAS R. MORRIS, Pho died one year ago todsy, Jamuary 9. Ry pard of Texas. and Mrs. Cora Cox are presiding at the punch bowl. Lucas of Columbia, S. C. have ever seen. Peter's Church, ‘where requies sung for the repose of his soul. Friday, January 28, 192] beloved husband _of POSSESSION OF PROPERTY going into the market Mrs. Robert Parker of London, Eng- ment i —_— v 5 d friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet o early we weré able to = . thor, who is her house guest. The|1and, who has been at the Washington, s < . Shepard Theall. Funeral from St. Mat- gain we hope to meet thee, ‘hY" Bk creiis teom HM s. Pat Harflmn,lwx_re ottSengr:os rooms are gay with spring flowers, | joft ‘yesterday for Florida. cemetery 7 2 Catbolic Church Monday at 10:30 hen the day of life is fled. gal H ur§gon of Mississippi, entertained [ and Mrs, Thorpe is assisted in receiv- Nine R 1 e 1 Departed_this life, suddenly, Wednes- 5 30 in heaven with Jor 1o greet thee, the stock of the various Mrs. James M. Cox at luncheon today(ing by Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Henry - e ey ine Rental Reductions Also Ord- 1:58 Where no farewell tears are shed. manufacturers. Always at the Capitol, and asked as other|Marquand., The hostess is wearing a | 5 Y=, Hamilton Wright was hostess at i RIS TON Toduy recalls the memory 2 guests Mrs, T. T. Ansberry, the hos-|stunning gown of black appl = a luncheon yesterday at her home on ered in Decisions Announced > ORGE F. B O o Sear ot 1AM to peet when you want some- fess of Mrs. Cox; Mrs. James C. Can- fover black sutin with touches of | New Hampshire avenue. by Commissi T e e o s ot ik a7 [ thing unusually fine and trill_and her house guest, Mrs. Phillips, [henna, and Mrs. Elliott's gown is of y: commission. e i hnl T Fre || s 8. s on e Are those who loved him best. Col. Robert Wallach have and Mrs. DEVOTED WIFE, CAROLINE MOR- FER iR C Cnctivecome A W o O eion, " ° | Mamecul fmew velvet made on very | 4piiea®from Fort Oglethorpe, where| Nine landlords were denied posses- , N giean. pistor, SWSY: | pULLOSS. Departed this lite Janun . to i Those presiding at the tea table in. | the former is now stationed, for a visit|slon of thelr properties in determina-|pyyrs jonatian Davi y L TN AV e L s Consistory. ordered to assemble at S Saturday. Janu. ains cun e seen at Taltuvull's ing establishment, 443 Tth st. s.w.. Junvary 29. Funeral servi quier county, Va. tions handed down today by the Dis- son and brother, LEO 1. OS] trict rent commission. reductions were ordered. decisions follows. Frank E. Neuser, apartment 4, 207 R street northwest; notice to vacate, served by Allan E. Walker & Co., de- clared insufficient. J. B. Grier, 15 Tth street southeast; rent reduced from $75 to $50 a montl Ellen A. Boudren, defendant. Joshua Johnson, 1230 6!2 street northwest; notice to vaeate, served by J. Edward Lewis, declared insuf- ficient. Harry Wagner, apartment 4, 1022 17th street northwest; rent reduced to Mrs, Wallach's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Cleveland Perkins. Senator and Mrs. Thomas P. Gore en- tertained a supper party last evening for their daughter, Miss Nina Gore, in honor of her ho guest, Miss Margaret Young. Their. guests numbered about thirty and included several of this sea- son's debutantes, although Miss Gore is not one of them. They went later to the dance at the Congressional Club. olude Princess Radziwell, Mrs. Arnold Hague, Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Mrs. Alex- ander G. -Bentley and Mrs. 'H. H. Wells, mother of the hostess. Mrs. Robert Henderson also is assisting. “hereby Temple, 1633 11th st. Ars ago to- Nine rental and was buried in The list of The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th S, ‘vl to hold the serviees over the remains of our late brother, Ilustrious WILLIAM M. DAVIS, Regalia will be furnished at the temple. Family and friends are invited. Services to be held at his late residence. By order of ARTHUR J. SMITH, 83°, Commander-in-Chief. EDWARD J. MORRIS, 32°, K. of 8. & A. DAVIS. The officers and members of John F. Cook lodge, No. 10. F. A. A. M., are requested to meet at the temple, 5th and Virgiuia ave. s.e., Sunday, January 30. 1921, at 10:30 a.m., to arrange and attend the funeral of our late brother, Past Master WILLIAM DAVIS. Br order of the worshipful master, EDWARD TYLER. ROBT. W. P! The sewing class for Russian Relief was held yesterday morning in the din- ing room of the embassy on 16th street, Mrs. Robert Lansing, chairman of the Washington branch:; Mrs. Livingston Farrand, the treasurer; Mrs. Sherman Miles, secretary, and Mrs. Edward W. Root, being in charge. Rear Admiral McCulley and his seven little Russian wards were present, the admiral giving a simple but convineing talk on the Russians as a people and on the neces sity for the work. January 19, 1920, The Mow was hard. the shock severe, To purt with one we loved o dear: But in our hearts you will remain Until in heaven we meet again. Lovingly and tenderly we laid you to rest, Away from earth’s sorrow and care. And now _he ting to welcome us home, Wit blessiugs of heaven to share. THE FAMILY. SMALLWOOD. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, PENELOPE SMALL- WOOD (nee Lacy), who died eighteen years oy 19003, t CHILDRE: STROBEL. w.. FRANK WHIT two brothers. and tives and friends to m He leaves o mothy Mrs. William Curry Harllee is en- host of re tertaining at tea this afternoon from 4 to 7, in honor of her house guest, Mrs. David_Evans of Chicago, who arrived in Washington yesterday to spend a week or ten days. Mra. Harl- lee is being assisted by Mrs. J. H. Dayion, Mrs. P. P. Claxton, Mra. Sor- Sheppard, Mrs. J. H. Bagle, A. W. McLean, Mrs E. N. Mfl;(?'el‘\lia"n1 Mrs. H. P. Robertson, Mrs. R. L. Car- michael, Miss Bessie' Carmichael and Miss Mary Carmichael, who will alter- Interment at Nazareth Monday, January 31 v, January 2%, 1921, fate Beriah of funeral here. charge d'affaires of the Ttalian and Signora Brambilla en- tertained at luncheon today, when their guests were Admiral Andrew T. Long, Maj. Gen. Clarence C. Williams, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Mrs. Grafton W. Minot, Mrs. Horace Westcott and Mr. James Beck. The emba n of Noti Emily J. Wilkins, after. YATES. a Friday, January 1921, at at_Ler residence, Ath’ st YATES. beloved mother of Funeral Monday, January 31, at 1 30 n.w. Another new shoe, one of the spring models. W. H. LACY AND M. I The debutante daughters of the mem- Yates. i bers of the Congressional Club were|from $75 to $55 a month; Mrs. Fri 28, 1921, p.m., from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church. In_memory of my loving mether, J The officers stationed at Fort Myer |E31¢ at the tea table The decorations | the guests of honor of the club at a|Wheeler, defendant. s, relasea musband of A gth st bet. L and M. Relatives and friends KET SMITH, who deparica tiis e entertained at a farewell hop in |y vagia ang Sehite m;év b‘f nations, | gance last evening. Mrs. Charles B.( jogeph T. Durbin, 1424 Carrollbers| Funeral from the parlors of W. K. § e B0t 0 today, January 191 + Two-buckle, welt sole - [fonor of the Secretary o W ore [Mrs. Harllce ‘is wearing o gown of | Word, President of the club, received|piace gouthwest; precent rental of| Company. 1208 st now.. Myday at 35 IN MEMORIAM. o world forget thee 1 wil not rs. Baker last evening. Mr. | American | Beant ; the guests, assisted by the guests of hon- | ¢q’50 T daciores tair. Wash-|. pm: Ba; 5 DAUGHIER, MAGGIE JOHY. . have as their house guests at vy velvet. and Mrs, e D e e o antar | $9-50 & month declared fair. Wash- | pogr ey January 2, 1921, at George | BAILEY. In loving remembrance of my i ump; tan ealf, 9.50. Baker t | Evans is receiving with her or, Miss Katharine Sutherland, daughter | 8 & 00 CCOTion HIg pTTE . Friday. y 2. 19 o dariing little girl, ALICH = MARGARET P Beauvoir Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Bab. |}1a01 sequins and net over satpe’ "E | of the senator from West Virginia ; Miss { INE108 110 ting, COReny: (0 € lCm | Wi ton ey e s under: | - PAILEY, who entéred etornal rest three loving_memory_of my dea WILSON FROST. taking establishment. Funeral Monday, Janu- ary 31, luterment at Glenwood cemetery. 30% Friday, January 28, t 10 his residence, 1313 P lmmd hrl. "' (Georgetown), JAMES S., beloved hus- h band of Anna M. Hayes (nee Core), aged B"v'r"" love for you who sleeps heneath 77 years and 11 months. Funeral from ill never fade away. MOTHER. * his late residence Monday, January 31, at | CHOPIN-EEITH. In sacred but sad remem- 7:30 p.m. Relatives and friends respectfully { brance of my darling baby, EARL T. CHO- invited fo attend. Interment (strictly pri-{ PIN-KEITH, who fell asléep in Jesus one vate) on Tuesday, February 1. (Baltimore, year 8go todsy, January 29, 1920, aged 2 M., papers please copy.) ] years and 10 months. In his health he sought the Savior. One sad year, with many changes, In afiliction He was by his side, il pleasures and its tears, And in death God sent His angels, R (b mlipcims a0 loticly, Sufely his spirit home to guide. ] iy amuy s met hexe To live for Chyist was ail b pleasure, s aaing gy akus can 1, 0 dle feviEln wasall RIERIR; And deep down within my heart or x Christ « ! Your image sha That he and all might live agaif, . | Oh. low I long to look on sour sweet face, o Deep down in my heart today: HAYES. A speefal communication of Potomac | To see once again my dear little Earl, Lodge, No. A. A, M., will be held Al o530 ‘Whom dear God has taken away. Monday evening, January 3 921, at 6: Dibt.s for the prpose of attending the funeral| Wi T i oy Sleawsod. so desr to me, Which 1 visit and purse with tender care of Trother JAMES 8. HAYES. oty r 3 T 3 HARFORD, Master. 31| Hiow treciy Bow may ety alone. JACKSON. 5, cock of New Jersey. The former will return to his home tomorfow. but Mrs. Babcock will remain until the middle of the week. Mr. Frank Baker, brother of the Secretary, who has PLAZA LAUNDRY Call us on phone Lincoln 4750—our Our winter clearance delivery service will be ready to take your laundry to and from your of high shoes is on. home promptly. Vom’s 8.838253 , An'.v‘v:!k' h «:mfi;lofn} l'c'heaph' 10.85, were 11.50 to |4 work | 16.00. ) <4 N.E. Cor. 24 & G Sts. Men’s 9.85 and 11,85, 703 24 St. N.E. 1% Osteopathy, Dr. G. D. Kirkpatrick were 12.50 to 18.00. Boys’ 5.75, were 8.50, Announces_his return to practice ° meostly black. NNIE 1. STEVENS, who depart thix life two years ago today, Jansary 20, e ix gone, Rosa-Maye Kendrick, daughter of the senator from Wyoming: Miss Dorothy Mondell, daughter of the representative from Wyoming, and Miss Priscilla Hus- ted, daughter of the representative from New York. The guests, who numbered more_than 200, were younger members of official circles. Dance for Providence Dispensary. The dance for the benefit of the free dispensary of Providence Hospital will He given at the Raleigh Hotel, Tuesday evening, February 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartman an- nource the engagement of their daugh- ter, Florence, to Mr. Morris Stokvis of London, England. years ago today, January 29, 1918, and her beloved dadds, G. EDWARD BAILE left us October 1018. The flowers' placed upon your grave Will wither and decay, west; rent reduced from $27.50 to $25 a month; Moore & Hill, Inc., defend- ant. Ralph Lambert, 416 V street north- west; notice to vacate, served by A. 8. Caywood, declared insufficient. John L. MacDonald, apartment No. 205, 2106 F street northwest, the Clermont; rent reduced from $40 to $32.50 a month. H. R. Howenstein Company, Inc., denied possession. H. A. Harvey, 1450 Florida avenue northwest; notice to vaecate, served by Edward P. Schwartz, Inc., de- clared insufficient. William Lomax, 1036 18th street northwest; notice to vacate, served by John R. Burton, declared insuffi- cient. Neison Edwards, 2320 Champlain street northwest; rent reduced from $55 to $32.50 a month. C. J. Cusack, defendant. ‘Antonio Bucco, 1017 H street north- east; rent reduced from $75 to $50 a month. H. R. Howenstein Company, defendant. Mrs. W. R. Langley, 112 4th street southeast; rent reduced from $45.50 to $35.50 a month. J. C. Weedon & Co.. defendant. o John G. Wyche, 1331 Wallach place The Washington alumni of Western |northwest; rent reduced from $35.50 Maryland College held their annual ban-{to $28.50 a month. Notice to vacate, quet last evening. at the Franklin Square | served by Shannon & Luchs, declared Hotel. sufficient. The speakers were Dr. A. N. Ward Philip Pinkney, 1922 Lee's court president of the college; Dr. T. H. Lew- [northwest; rent reduced from $15 is, ex-president, and now residing in|to $10 a month. W. D. Sullivan Com- this city; Prof. W. M. Black, once on |pany, Inc., defendant. the faculty and now of Lynchburg, Va.;{ R. Kelso, 516 1st street southeast; Mr. € Clemson, president of the|notice to vacate, served by F. P. Alumni Asgociation; Mr. Henry Gilligan. {Sheehy, declared insufficient. president of the Washington alumni; Mr.| Philip Garnett, apartment L. 1. Pollitt, representing the Baltimore 1706 L street northwest; not alumni, with Mr. Roger Whiteford as|vacate, served by M. E. Miller, toastmaster. clared insufficient. The banquet committee included Mr. ———— - Sivooa Coves te. Taon Buriey una 32| CATHOLIC PRELATE DEAD. Elwood Cobey, Mr. Leon Hurley and Mr. James Wheeler. Dr, Thomas Whiteside, Archbishop of Liverpool, Succumbs. TONDON, January 28.—Dr. Thomas Whiteside, Archbishop of Liverpool, is dead. All the Roman Catholic sees in Great Britain, with the exception of Miss Jaquelin Mansfield will ente; tain with a tea dance today at Cafe Or. Marks in honor of Miss Marion Gaines of Texas, who is in school at Gunston Hall. The guests include MNiss Doris Pates, Miss Virginia Robinson, Mi: Helen Montgomery, Miss Margaret Mansfleld and Mrs. Mansfield, Mr. Carroll MeGuire, Mr. Paul Mixter, Mr. Edward Pugh, Mr. Hubert Steele, Mr. i.mmmn and Mr. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. at mot forzotten. ever shall her memory fade Loving thoughts xhall always linger Around ‘the grave where she is laid. HER DEVOTED AUNT. FRANCES BELL. WALL. Sacred to the memory of our deat father and grandfather. WILLIAM J, WALL, who entered into rest one year ago today, January 29, 1020. T often xit and think of you. When 1 am all alows, For memory is the om? thing That grief can call itspwn. HIS DEVOTED SON ROBER how T mixs you. granddad. rth can stel But Jesus loved you better still ed yon liome te! dwell. RANDSON KOBERT, Jr. ¢ In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. MARTHA WARREN, wha departed this life one year agn todsy, Ju . 1920, Sleep on, dear mothes, and take your rest: * God calied you home, He {iMght it best, He saw your suffering here was great, And opened wide His heavenly gate. And when. one by one. we ‘are called From this life to huppiness trae. T know at the gate yow'll be waiting To welcome and greet me ~= A THE. FAMI) - January Hose to match, silk, 2.25; lisle, 1.00. 18, . Truman Pal ® tained at dinner last evening of the Shoreham, having in the company Senator and Mrs. Ransdel, Represen. tative and Mrs. Fordney, Representa. tive and Mrs. Mondell, Dr. and. Mos Harvey W. Wiley, Prof. and Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard and Mr. Frederick . Bates, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Sf hosts at a buftet supper” ang were small dance last evening in honor of Mise Camilla Lippincott, daughter of Mrs. Hare Lippincott. Their guests, who numbered about seventy, in. cluded the charge d'affaires of the Russian embassy and Mme, de Bach the charge d'affaires of the Italian embassy and _Signora Brambilla the charge d'affaires of the Brifish embassy and Mrs. R. Leslic Craigie Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delans Rob- bins, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Welles, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. P. Rodgers, My and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.. the military attache of the British em- bassy, Gen. Bethell; the assistant mil- itary attache of the British embassy and Mrs, C. E. D. Bridge. Mrs. King ¥ ‘arley, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, 3 Retlll, quart. . 16c¢ [f||cration W, Minot. Mise Knti’ne\:i;ue' . Colby, Miss Katherine Mackay, Miss Isabelle May, Miss Lloveras, nlece of Mme. Le Breton; Rear Admiral Long, Y . . ¢ 5 Maj. Queckemeyer, and the younger members of the French, Spanish, Ar. gentine and Italian embassy staffs. Mrs. Ira G. Hersey, wife of Repre- sentative Hersey from Maine, is chair- man of the committee for securing “(reasures” to be sold at the big com- munity affair to be held at Takoma Park on January 31, for the Chinese famine fund. The mayor of Takoma Park_will be master of ceremonies. All churches, clubs and organizations will take part. Mrs. Wilson will send flowers for decoration of the parish hall for the event next Monday. Feb. 1st. The Farragut Apartment, 17th and T N.W." MILK Reduced 4 cents gal. Effective Feb. 1st, 1921 SWEET MILK How frecly flow my tears. Depagted this life Friday, January at her grandfather's, William Madi- st._s.w.. GLADYS 0. JACKSON, le tiiree-months-0ld daughter of Nelson Juckson and the late Daisy Jackson and sis- ter of Willie Jackson. Funeral Saturday night. Janvary 29, ut § o'clock. Remains will Dbe taken to Orange, Va., Sunday morning for interment. . JACKSON. 12 3 WILL] Mary L. Robert Sadly missed. LONELY MOTHER. CLARK. In sad remembrance of a dear friend, CHARLES CLARK. who departed this life one year ago today, Junuary 29, 1920, Althongh T cannot clasp your hand, Your face I cannot wee. But let this little token show 1 still remember thes A FRIEND. COLLINS. Departed thix life ene year January 29, 1930, ELIZABETH COLLI Surrendered to the reaper. HER SON, A] R. €. In loving memory of our dear daugh- ter and sister. 1OIS TOUSSAINT DAY. departed this life two years ago today, January 29, 1919. called you just two vears today, o dwell ‘with Him on high, And when He takes our grief away. We'll meet you in the sky. THE FAMILY, DIXON. Ta sad but loving remembrance of | — o our dear son and brother, FLETCHER | ~R’SPE EOSHA DIXON; ‘who left us suddealy tl‘ui vears ago, January 30, 1919. s STREET Moty et aemine el it o me; . 1 1R OB N-Ws Memory keeps my dear son near me, (Formzrry 040 FSINW)( \ = . ' PHONE-MAIN 108 But wil complete some % HIS Though he left me two years ago. One by one my home is emptied, 5 | FRSpeare. DEVOTED AND HEART-BROKEN § MOTHER, SUSAN DIXON. AND BROTH- | Footwm.for afternoon WHEATLEY. At © 1918, WIi Atlanta. 29, Wednesday, Januars 26, 19: at his residence, 629 F st. n.w.. H. JACKSON, beloved husband of kson, and brother of Thomas and uneral from Zion Bap- tist Church., . bet. 412 and “3rd sts. s.w., Sunday. January 30, at 3 o'clock. Rela- tives and friv:ds invited. 290 ¥OUNG. In loving memory of SARAH S. ¥ who' died today, January 19! FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. 8.E. Modern Chapel. Lincola 142. Private Ambulances. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F. DAY. ALBERT C. RIDGWAY DIES. Brother-in-Law of Representative Rodenberg Succumbs at 56. Albert C. Ridgway, brother-in-law of Representative William A. Rodenberg of Illinois, died suddenly yesterday at Rep- resentative Rodenberg’s home, 3501 { Macomb street northwest. - Mr. Ridgway was born in Shawnee- hfty He came in 1889 & . Livery in Counection. Mrs. Wilmer Bolling, sister-in-law of Mrs. Wilson, occupied the President's box this morning at the presentation of the children's flims at the Belasco The- ater. Mrs. Bolling has been a constant attendant at these little juvenile film shows, and at the first performance was — ! UNION | SAVINGS BANK | i One by one they have gone away; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Garvan, wit| Tor Now the :lmib‘ is parted. party of friends, left yesterday for their camp in the Adirondacks, where they are going to enjoy the winter J. W. GREGG, Prop. J. I. TAYLOR, Mgr. 612 O Street N.W. i I X years ago. secretary to Gen. town, Il to this city { : < . ’ | | sports, which are at their height in|accompanied by Mrs. Wilson. This was|Westminster and Edinburgh, are now |G B: Raum, then pension commissioner, ER, HOLLAND L. DIXON. . Joseph F, Birch’s Sons OLDEST SAVINGS ! that reglon just now. Those from | Army and Navy day, and the Tittla tots | vacaat. g Ehtering the immigration service, he [ G HULEAND B DO O S, NAW, | Established 1861 . Washington who are members of the| were honored by the presence of the 3 el was made Inspector attached to the - | 50" mopory of "our beloved brother, - N-W. phone West 9. BANK IN WASHINGTON !iparty include Mr. and Mrs. jujes|highest officers of the Army and Navy.| The Most Rev. Thomas Whiteside, 'l{l\'!';“:'f“"?_gg&‘a‘; R e e FLETCHER R “DIXON. who itently” fel Automobile Service. ~— | Secretary of War and Mrs. Baker, Secre-|D. D., was born at Lancaster, Apri ie had Fod 1RO e asleep two years anuary 30, 3 a7 CADDA B A WBLOOMES YOUR ACCOUNT | }m-y of the Navy and Mrs, Daniels, Gen. |17, 1857. He was consecrated in_ 1894 | Since s:foérmg a paralytic stroke several [ o= world ot grief and_ trouble WM., H. SARDO & CO., D 3e - i tioi ig- | vears ago. i "To the home of peace and rest 3 o L a i 10 1478 sT. NW. z:om;“s fl! ki forms e T e Rudiemoe, 2 (helr friends i and Talggf i o the archepiscopal die- | inoral services will be held Monday | Gog'nak ik ol S e, e R U more T = 5 morning at 10 o'clock at the Macom To the home of eternal rest. { o 1110 The patronesses for the ball to be = street residence. Interment Will be in| Tuis sulemn date is here aga V. L. SPEARE CO. } mattel' fllafl, b ” siven by the Stonewall ;'lucksan'"(lhllp; SIR MERTON COTES DIES. |Rock Creek cemetery. how it fills our bearts with (NEITIER THE SUCESSORS oF NOX oox. Q{ er, U. D. C. Monday evening, a £ SHTH 2 i eet. I Rauscher's, will include’ Mrs, Newton —_— v met et SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) 3 . Bk T e Daries i Man Who Gave Dust for Congres-| JOHN E. WOODFORD DIES. | sic,on g e s s, oo SEAE i ma) i L J i Miles_Poindexter, Mrs. Bates Warren, Il Quick, Dignificd_and Sficient Service, a i Mrs, Daniel Cosley, Mrs. J. B. Withers, | sional Library Noted Art Collector. ist S bs at Garfield He thought it best. . ! Mrs, William M. Wallace, Mrs. Norman | 1GNDON, January 28—Sir Merton |FROTmAciSt Succum 1t we liad seen yon at the last g o —— | ————— i H. Dayis, Mrs. Edwin F. Sweet, Miss padanuary, 28 —dic Merton (nd held ‘dying hands, $16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8454, e — Wa ¢ : Russell Cotes, noted art connoisseur After Long Ilness. And beld vour dying 3 Atomantia i Reps I Chapel. Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Lee Benoist, Mrs. “rank Odenheimer, Mrs. Willlam B. 3ankhead, Mrs. James C. Cantrill, Mrs. javid H. Kincheloe, Mrs. Charles §. Hamlin, Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs Jeske Lee Ward, Mrs. Frank 8. Parks, vs. Alexander Hunter Galf, Mrs Charles C. Lamborn, Mrs. George Bul- and art collector, is dead. Or_heard the last sigh 'rgm your heart, We would not feel 80 bu Clearly at night the stars are shining ‘pon thy cold and silent grave, Where thou liest, dearest brother. Whom we loved but could not YOUR _DEVOTED _SISTER PAYNE, AND BROTHER-I3 4 GENTRY. In sad hut loving remembrance of | dear_wife and our mother, MARGRETT BNTRY. who departed this life six years ago todar. January 29. 1915, and our dear brother, JOUN TRY. who left us thirteen years ago, M: 1908. This robe of flesh they dropped to rise, To seize the everlastng prize: And shout while passing through the air, Farewell. farewell, sweet hour of praver. HER FAMILY. * Sacred to the memory of our dear r mother. MARGARET 8. GLENN, J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and ‘embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- torium. ' Moderate . cali, M. 1383. Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVENTH STREET N. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, Timothy Hanlon 641 H KT. N.E. Phone John E. Woodford, a well known pharmacist, died Thursday night at Garfeld Hospital following an ex- fended illness. He lived at the St. apartments. I Woodford was born in Wilming- ton. N. C., in 1867, the son of Capt. and Mrs. Evan S. Woodford. In 1902 18 for robust men Many of the pictures owned by Sir Merton Russell Cotes were bor- rowed for the Chicago exhibition, and at other times have been part of ex- hibitions in various large cities of the lock Willis, Mrs, A. Waller, Mrs. Paul | British Isles. Sir Merton presented to | L. Joachim, Mrs. J. W. Pitcher, Mrs.|{the American people an original|Mr. Woodford married Miss Kate Harry B Ganss, Mrs. Albert King, Mrs. | hlack basalt bust of George Wash-|Lowe, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Wil- Edward_Banks Gibson, Mrs. John G.|ington, made by Josiah Wedgewood, {liam R. Lowe of this city. He came to ' Haxter Hill, Mrs. Robert Stration Bos-|which is now in the Congressional|Washington about forty years ago. | well, Mrs. F. B. Moran, and Mrs. J.|pibrary at Washington. e was a member of the Masonic fra- kyan Deyereux Sir Merton, who was a fellow of the | ternity '[* ‘JR C]lEl l ,“S Royal Geographical Society, travelea| Mr. “Woodford is survived by his | with his wife in many parts of the|Widow, a daughter, Miss Adelaide Famous 8ouquet Beautiful Women of Society, duringthe past seventy years have relied upon it for their distin- appearance. The refined, pearly white complexion it rendars instantly, is always the source of flattering comment. 34 and all who must have a $reat deal | of tissue buildiné material 10 repair (8 : the waste caused ¥ " | by physical and inen- o s world, including the United States|LoWe Woodford; his parents and a " Dr. W. G. Woodford. and Canada, New Zealand, Australia, | "IeunoF: ferVices were held this aft- South and North Africa, China, Japan, | o one at 3 o'clock at St. Andrew's and generally the Kuropean conti-|piccopal Church. Interment was in nent. He explored and wrote a paper Rock Creek cemetery. on the volcano of Mauna Loa and the uraud GLENN. wife and i Who departed this life four years ago today, Junuary 29. 1917, and our son and our brath: er, ALFRED GLENN, who left us two years ago, September 30, 1918. Often our thoughts do wander M. J. FALVEY i eat crater of Kilauea, Hawail. H, v nat £ 3 . b il ’| Saborn in 18a, o owel Hel NOTED EDUCATOR DIES. Wit B2 0 0 4L ored nce, ¥ gt Eleventh 1al labor. It is delici Vil - Hegpamaoif AN S Aol £ DISBAND WOMAN’S PARTY, [rs. Charles &. Berkins, S| AR A trivete af memody lof iy Hevolad Gmeek Cemetoryy ‘mother, MARY P. HALE, who years go today, January 39, 1918. This solemn date is here sgain, Oli, how it fills my heart with pain, For three years ugo this very day God called my mother away. fied three an, Auto Accident Victim. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, January 29.— Mrs. Charles A. Perkins, noted south- ern educator and clubwoman, died here last night from injuries received when her automobile plunged into a 25c per pound N. W. BURCHELL Council, However, Aims to Con- tinue Fight on Legal Disabilities. Disbandment of the National Wom- When you buy muslin ask for ‘pure and wholesome, and is made by a perfect mechanical process, without FortLincoln &35 tery. Nonsectar- ian. Pergetual > an's Party in favor of a new organ- 1 1 Sleep on. dear mother. and take thy rest. care of graves. flle "sc‘,‘ Cl SP1/q 1325 F St. N.W. {zation deslgned fo remove ~the legal|street car during a snowstorm | HER DBVOTED DAUGHTER. CORA B. Baltimors Boulevard st Distriot Ling. ¢ 1Ca , SO prese S T I T ldisabllities of women” was recom- | Wednesday night PR | Bl bl Otices: 825 14th Phoue 1415 G Street [mendea i itinl adavt "] Mrs. Perkins was one of the first In memory of ALEXANDER!— t|m n a resolution adopted ves-| .., en to take a degree in an eastern Who denaried 1y life four | terday by the national advisory coun- 197 FRUIT the exquisite flavor, i l 3 and , ‘ollege, was the, first dean of women st TN aroma 'BIR Qbpasite Kelth's Icil and state chairmen of the party s Umiversity of Tannesses and | O.C. SHAFFER, *i& ] Of h. | s Vely 1at a conference in local headquarters. | aaq 'the first woman south of the emory” fond wnd e GE! . G SELALTER, mox The resolution will be submitted to|Qnio river to be elected a member of | Just a token of apprecia KPRESSIVE -k ” OF THE colorof the igh gtade cocoa beans,] SUCH FINE FURS i resolution, will be submltied 1o Onio siver tobe elected s member of | ¥'3,8 J"Mibtach"il s ou EXEUESILE FLONAL e . to meet here February 15 to 18. two as president. Yqu have left me. husband. deax, ho loved you better than all: 1 lived for you while you were here, You were my life, my all. —asthighouse handles st MO Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery service. ‘ Artistic—expressive—inexpensire. Appropriate Iloral Tokens Waghiogien Fleel Cow Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon and the body will be taken to Daniels. Conn., the girlhood home of Mrs. Perkins, for interment. FEEL s i About half a million typewriters are manufactured every yeas. The council pledges itself “ta see that this freedom (suffrage for wom- en) 18 not lost in any international government that s estdblished, and to work for the removal of all the remaining forms ef the subjection of 'wonken." 3 re not atten found In the redyced class. But Yo, must prapare or inventory —hence the price inducements, . || LOOM - Walter Baker &Co.14d. ESTABLISHED 1780 ~ DORCHESTER.MASS. BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE WIS ve ;w'l’ you who sleep beneath o a DUVOYRD WikK, DAY W, HEN- URS

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