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Kansas, entertained in their box Mr. < = = - - - = x , SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921—PART 1. SOCIETY 7 (o] | lwm‘ Kan.. and Representative and| I V. s, | IN MEMORIA L : 2 ». | Mrs. Danicl R. Anthony, § Willia B pewrt B |7 Mrs. Mina van Wink Miss Jones, Mrs. |~ aunr. FANNIE DEA =) [in her box which incl imningham s and Mrland| § e reda t . = N. J.; Dr. and Mrs. Da [ Throng w " |§ r Adr Samuel MceGowan, Miss CARD OF TIIANKS. iy [ 3 5 eLEy B rles Moore HOLMES. We w oxpross o d H | .. The Oklahc thanks and devp gratitmde 1o SHE NS Wit soul divine s e Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Greeted | i s oo st S divne. 2 Pres a : iests with | Jdohn trilntes f wh w ¢ Al tues ing have a large f went to the b Om ‘ 1 D' 1 d 2 i J SR uek LoviNG' NPT ' relatives stayinzg W the New Wil- 24 cials, 1P omats an Socwty Rot Lo R T3 VURMAN S iaei L e 2 the 1 by of two hun- o | presentative SCoTT ank FROST. r PR N bt storic hom goin v, & = e Ch ld W lf D ol N & v dour o SALAT FROST. whe domestic chagcs v r i casury, Andrew at 1 elrare ance. ! o e o't SN years azo today, Marcls MY Teadt Evois (TERE vy w. M i Aiisa Alellon, the { i 1 iEter & i e e . neral and Mrs. Will 3T | 3 I thank e | We watched 3ou. d ther, fading Mrs. Marding sciected N : B Ihiciiar and. | Compared with a recular inauzural | sleeves of tie brocade. T <hirt was | Son_of | frionas ' - o ity . )Ln;'l:m. daughter of th trs. Harry Daugh- | all, the Child Welfare benefit ball at ‘fr""fnl and the long narrow train vk OEIES § moirn o loss disty \ il 4 J and the late Mrs. John M \ ' : the amh: e o - ined with cloth of silver { ballroor o : o i " ‘ e L the New Willard Hotel last night |17yl witheeloth of & fe of the|, M- ana Mr | ot b grienis. e » M 1 X ot cal day o .. ' ¥ oof Great | lacked much of the discomfort and Secretary of the In Wore. X party | 3 TR A away The v i he ambassado 1 none of the brilliancy of the great lovely gown ed tmppad giuaad oM SCOUT. HUSBAND, LENORA] W , e hu fier. BT DUBTHIGIE A | trations. The entire tenth floor of the “Nira Wil 1L 1 HORN, | cRross. = and evenins ov st Portugal, Vis- | hotel was used for the affair, and the | Postmaster Geners o, Wiltiam and Sary Febnst G and ¢ ! SeiEsa e Grae: e o whole hostelry partook of the bril- | Spie Eown of plack point lace. | ax S 3 ot W Sprout, | | liancy of the occasion, guests strolling | hodice. with' its square decojlate, | Vi James worth, st | o i . 3 r wite ; Chuscrts and | up znd down Peacock Alley in their | slightly drape . P e s Govar Hany T . 4 | " : o ¢ v Baxter of | | heautitul evening sowns en route to| AMrs. Thomas I Marshall wore a|ane 0™ A L Wene N = E v, Preus of Minnesota. the | or from the ballroom. | shimmering gown of cloth of zold, | Famien s from SVl anmeh W L0 Nebraska and Mys. Sam- | A feor the tormer Vice Presidentand ] coversd Ssith wold tnep inta raisedl psh ZAER HEHT e REYAS te. the (fovernos. of Mot Marshalls ho recelveds several |pattern of gold roser. swith s scart off L irir k the ball, ang Eaent i 1 ook Sl N Mre, Moy i o= hundred guests and had gone to the | black tulle held with a cluster of |y Ly noladen i * ‘ : nd Al | BOx of honor in the center of the ball- | rhinestones. The skirt had s e 3 u BAERAND, b nd Mys, KRox | joom. the Viee Preside Janel tr Sy e e s e ALBLRTSON. ! we > linzhuysen, Sen- v Mrs. Coolidee, slipped quietly into . Wwith its square decollote, was, Mp. 5 at 530" iffered mueh, 1 pEral the ballroom unannounced and went the lae AMrs. Marshall wore Mr. and Mrs. Owen Freeman Dr. Geors Hora . | wms witia o pexsy, et b b e T B Giet e or et ot entertained a_party of outof- £ e g the Pros | Wife of Gov. Denny of Delaware, the | Walsh, where they were suests. Gen. | sk an ostrich foath N with 1 I i | house zuest of Senator and Mrs, L.| Pershing arrived in the same i fan. ed from the deepest 5 OO L O s g of Ouk stry v ; ‘ ey amd the | Meister BzM, a preminent figure im | tatious manner, the whole event of the | to th t pink. . Mg B Leand Dickerson LNt Me and | the affaies of yesterday. eveninz taking on the same informal| Mme erand, wife of the Fren . Rl ax dent « ‘ Mr. and air whieh had pervaded the ceremonies ambas wore a gown of Ielgi S & ¢ st == ————— | of the day. | blue charmeuse with an overdress i i « presil R T e e e e i The o sdier Vica Breaifent mndiilas blas. WHTE. Sovarel, SHtl bl o Wl . Jesterda : 3 Lerty te Gov. Davis. They yere, nt e kov Marshall reccived the guests stand- | quins, with cloth of silver formins |, States ¢ b Stockholm and S et R $ ' | Payne {PRGES party at the New Willard ball | ing alone in the small improvised ball- | the ton of the bod She wore afMrs, 1o Tang M - ' b s : . Nict ast nigh room. This room. like the other two | long white ostrich feather scarf {Iokan Stefr y 5 ved one e . 1 i | canator. Frode = balirooms, was decorated handsomely enora de > of the Pert-{gred Hawes € e« tary of i s wl athar s b with American flags and atal | vian ambass A French gown | v Morsan, M & harton Ton. Miss A'ls \ SLRREIC 19Y i L compi (Mlags, some palms being used to rd | O 4p t ve on long, ¢h e L v dwelt _ o wa o Tlwith the tracory of en which | i . with 10neS INCrusting | Clans Loo Earerer u s of formed the frieze above the flags sur- | (he velvet on the bodice and ropes of 1 <oy s o R = rounding each room. lack of the rls and rhinestones falling from Ly and Sen i ; i ta, who | boxes, in which governors of varlous | e walstline to the hem at the left) Honderson Godt, how dres b : ed in e lin- | states were guests, the coat of arms (Sde. . Mrs. L et 1 K gl IOk latir took |or shield of the state was used polme. de Cespedes. wife of the T Pty T weary, & ! « o tra pliyed for th his vucsts to the ball, where they oc- hiree sections of the Marine Band | pa% MIRISCE, was in & stunning black jguest i I W ' ! dincn T cupied a boX. luring the evening, two larger | 5 satin and taffeta stripes. | ™ Representativ et 16 vz and kind, ' T s " Fved midnight sectious alternating in the large ball- enora de Marti. wife of the secre-iward had a e 4 tind 5 = g8t | e minister of Switzerland and [room and a smaller section in the ofithe navy and war of Cubs and oy Duiss At reside o s trs Ierbert Hoover did not attend | Mme. - guests of honor [ pink ballroom. Col. William Eric | shsaration wore Hot ubi to the in-{ Mr Justice McReynolds entertained Al iR e . ¢s yesterday, | of Mr. and | Fowler. ehatrman of the fleor com. | JuSpration. wore cloth of gold made [a party in his box which included { COLEMAN. Satur 1 i 306 4C W Juovhies. Titaes Heceiion Snddio s ThTEtae i eith: st Tarasooths of iel -\m‘:?g‘.g:r::fi:t ‘1‘:(n‘.>. . " a.m.. at the residence of hor son, NELLIE %o & AL irue L e md i ntoof N ¢ s > not giving - W i sista 2 T T P R white tulle oh ohinston en-| J. COLEMAN. Funeral services a 1 anathert sl : the r . Aot engasements Scer of War. has consented to | aorSiiont the < 58 a0 . nk chiffon forming the girdle Mrs orpin. Miss Les| tives and friends invited. Interment for you? v | S o % i yitroness for the ball to be B am E. Horton, U. 8. A, made |and forming a long siender tra ind Mrs ord Corbin, Miss Ly- | (oS ait s Tow v e 1 \ i ¢ i L e T "t “Hadleiy | the Introductions. alternating Quring | Mme. Peter, L dons siender train. = {diaLoring, Dr. and Mrs. J. Blair Spen-{ v, e s Town, W You il with delizht the friendsp of home on M ¥ fe eral weeks | for the henetit of the char fund i"’: Erening with Admiral Long for|ister, wore a sheath gown of rose |y and several other guests from out | cowmnoN, su . March 1, 1921 "in love the sweetheart you've the Vice 1 with dealof All Souls® Unitarian Chur and | the Navy and Mr. John Barreit. repre-|pink charmeuse. o \vn“.h N = at St Elizab TIAMES SELDEN " e 1 with Kimen making Changes|both Scerctary and Mrs. Weeks will ntingthe citizen body. Mr. Wil-| Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh's gown w. Ir. J. D. Batchelder of New York| cowboy. ¢ ody iken from Hin you find a Iship like u of W o= a r the butiding BeS| Ittend the ball, liam Bowie Clark announced one 6t the mostibsautitul seet tirine | L nonE Jis gucels Mes W le's chapel, Sth and 1 sts. now., Thursday, i : 1 = o pEusalIo thiem. tha @vening: the material of Supblel it Jogl Archtmols Miss Alccll atam ¥ thken b e I roken 1101 de A1 life's work | | it vl e rles M. Ffoulke entertain- s Walsh| bivited: 4= mueats fo) Herd GIMerald: Green: snd. Eold brocha iy | srehibald and. ar. William'Shelps )y Crimuioehio s ared. Altogether it v i« \ istinguian| all company at luncheon to- : The French ambassador and Mme, | flower design, made on draped 1ines | moi ; HAYES. Thursdus, March 5. 1921 + e left alone brilliant ! notable of ¥ ¢ eve. Puead in honor of Mme. Grouiteh and 'nd, the British amba with emerald b WA ihineStones Col. and Mrs. William Cary S 0 Hospital, THOMAS M., 1 our_huge Mrs , 3 : her house zuest, Mrs e B Geddes, the Argentine pitlining ftHe Geesilcie anilon e ot | aelin them btne militany Mary 8. Ha Funeral of i . | thews of Buffalo. Covers werc laid Mme. Le Hreton th |the beads forming an effoetive trime |arioe amd the setrciars ne the be Lnd vty fani nder v | for twelve. lent and Mrs. Mar: ming. = bl ""D”“,‘;‘ cretuny of the § e Mainday, Maren 7, jewe e ' ambassador. nor R Mrs. E ene: " on, Dr. Charles Bruggman, a KNOBLOCK., ‘Thursdsy, March 3 ; ’ Mo Victor Kaufimann lentertainedl| Chiness. minlstor At g o I T Plozeaiin it ozithe daughter, Miss Mary Cary € E ] With 1 lact n today at the Serbian minister and Mme, Grouiteh, | charming in silver metal cloth sparie | Carone. TS recently returned from i e T e 1 £ Miss Emerson the Portuguese minist Visconntyling with erystal eniisiaecy o urep . tord, 1 luve Lo, . & 4 Kastner of New d'Alte; Gen, Pershing, Adiniral 1 Miss Mabel . Boaromun wore and Mrs. Edward H, Iveratt g Witen_tin o‘esa (- sel;fli? : | numbered sixte Judgs Jown Barten Pavne, Sscretirs|aubise bine and siiver brocate . | | ot ca At dinner ln honor oL the! 21 g e W S : | M. M Vietor Kauffmann en-{and Mrx. Meredith and Mrs. John Allan | M7 Newton . Baker wore a gown ister ot Syl m Dunel) et St S £ ar | tertained at ner last evening be- | Dougherty. of whit d sitves i & and tc their guests later to | niermen it 628 Price of Beef in tertdined gt diner SEL SeR R D el ot e fte and sitver brocaded satin. " | oo e AL e Ko e F oL ; ana | whin their guests were Col. and Mrs! | raoms until after 1 o'clock, when the | AMORE the Gueats, s el = St e 2 George C. Thorpe, Col. and Mrs. Clar- | Vico President and Mrs. Coolidge slipped | !0 the large and brilliant company h them in their box the for-| g ashin ton > G p Pe A, Ridley, Commander and Mrs. | 4 Gty as thes ertorae Ped | were M o oy niece, Miss Marion Atlee Wil- G ; famee 2 Bl s Matencs by L BSUs as Hey il and) r. Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pit-[gon of Philadelphia; Mrs. Catherine ite Pri : i @ S 1 GeorES B e Mr/ Willlam 40 |1, ond Mrs. Matshall followed atierney, JIr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, | Brandt. sister of Mrs. Pomerene, and ices realized on Swift % Come jiron ioe a short time. Pinding the box crowd- |Mr. and Mrs. Dennls Upson, Mies | thelr nlece, Miss Posiy Bockius: and Ters | Peny’s dalea of carcass beef o ahip o AT e -l o with guests who wished lo meet the | oy Walmeloy, Mr. and Mre. Henr | L1017 1EPHER. Mr. George Bockius of | MATTHEWS. Mare cous ments sold out for periods shown' Ete last night and| Mrs. Thom Logan entertained : the hand of his predecessor. a line | T. Oxnard, Miss Buge . o i ; en's Ho B, ger below, as putlished in the new vid t in the even hout forty guests at luncheon in e orea A e e e . Miss Eugenie Pichon, Gov.| Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta enter- THEWS, beloved fath, . filied i e % 1 i 5 Welfare ba B her apartment at the New Willard i ned and a constantiand Mrs. Joseph W. Folk, Maj. George |tained Mr. Justice and Mrs. Willis Matthews and the late Blond | HIS DEVOTED WiFE AND SON. MARY E. papers, averaged as follows, showing | 11 xow eillan and b A at ATt e rampany the | Stream of notables surged over the ele-| Gakley Totte b= e SOTRY D, Justice and e Nafus| Mars Mattuest, Fimonis and Damiel Mat | MUCKETT AND WILLIAN LUCKETT. the tendency of the market: B L g, Che Pl L ent T e g the Tiritish | vated platform for several moments. {20 (0 10 15 Drjand Mas Wl ter Judge and Mre. Charles C. Me- S Faneral from the Fifteenth Stret | MULVEY. . : We RANGEPER CHT, Av.Price {0 L w * et and Mrs. John Joye Prod- Splendid Gownx Worn. o enaii T. De Witt Talmage, Mrs. | Chord. Mr. ana Mrs. U. S Grant, jr. | [{Sisiern chu o M 1 our_de A atr AN Eading * Pes Ciite 1 tainy ninz, when | acha of the Brit-| Mre Coolidge, wife of the Vice| o o Scott the Misses De Judge and | and Miss Helen Mc! 1 wiio: 8 Vistt-] = 0 tiok pum, Friends doc Poawrn life twelve son—tng, Perl i e Mrs. Coolidize, M. King. | president, looked very handsome in & | MFS: C. C. McChord, Mrs. Joseph Hamp- | 1% Uhe hosts AMr. and Mrs. Mesia |y S o oS s is’ a ot the | Eed OO e orange. and. gold] son; Mrs. Frederick E. Chapie. Repie. | cntertained their suests at dinner | URPHY. Sudde 51021 MARY | One who was alwags gentie and kind, Jan. s S o1 | 8 Lady Mr | Lrocade, with the surplice bodice of | i pir, Repre- | prececding the ball | UMNGDALEN (e iwloved u Who wo rive and forgets Jan, 67 i nd Mr. €. Furgeson, the brocade cut in odice of | sentative and Mrs. James R. Mann, Mr.| Mrs. Delos A, Blodgett had a com- | rd 1. Alumhs al Tue: O witlh <t af mind e Jans. i o7 A n esidence on B adviser/alith e hack and ont. the poin ed in!Truma e - sanduMie, /0! it b er box anc to St. Gah I ¥o BEver ety Jan, - e ni Mr Wi woid hrocade, and tiny cap| Treadwell, e R e D R e o e it st < - o s v din o had boxe ack of Ne Treadwell. Mr. and’ Mrs. Charlex J. |ing the ball. Amonx the gucsts were iecagkiihite ant o Feb. § i New Willard Ceditor of th on Tran- , the military attache of the French | her i : S Aud thine lunids. that AT i Nev Yard and 4 el jatts her brother and sister-in-law, Mr e Gy Feb. 12, ... £ ) oor mibers of their | ° M s Y:f‘!“rn,:f nosts at luncheon today when their|mm Chasie ‘}im‘m;“fil\‘msf' s D |a arrs SRl Reck 66 Bastls Mo & e s i pripsiey ey s . Fee 19..... i v s gtore T ny Out. |Kuests were asked to meet Mr. and ! Howry, Dr. and Mrs. John bl U s, and eheimson, Mr. Alert] CRvD M. SEIDBIS, rr R G 4 : e i s, y Mirs. Albert Johnson: of Philad e e e ayke | . Peck, and Mrs. Blodgett's Lrother- | and Elizabeth Seuers, aged 48 POTTER. 1n sad but loving remembrance of eb. 2.5 17.00 . E 2 5 Pittman, Sena- | of-town gue = who are here for the Inaugu A Tonabn, Orn ““'Mlv\-h\:u;« Mar- | in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. of funeral hereafter. (Alexandria arli the by, WILEUR, wio left us, . ~and 3 pper. Col. and | Arre 1. Wilfred D Puy entertained [ Among the other guests, who num- | Mrs. George Barnett gy exe }\45.r«il T Alfurl her of Cocoa, ¥ Please cop ) suddenty, e manth g0 oduy! February 3, Swift & Company Mre e akin Me and | o dinner last evening, when ber|bered fourteen were the’ambassidor derick H. Bruoke, M) 200 Mis | moneier ian o iEglor % 3:30 am., at = - s Mr. and Mrs.|guoedis included the minister of fof Great Britain and Lady Gedde. Henry Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Prinie had T their box Senator and s fodl) 1o Sieava Ges Bown; ! Maj. and e hnslovakia, Dr. Bedrick Stepi- Sk Crittenden Caihoun, *Mr. and Mrs. e e e e rarand e e 5, 0 s o B Anels Zton, Senator | Stiis 7 - § y | el oun, < Mr.and ) owa utherland, Mr. and r B Shaw. Funeral s sweet voice gladden our o nek: the mayor of Pittsburgh and| Mrs. T. W. Stubblefield and Mrs. B. Mathews of Buffalo and Mis: 3. Sweeney . vaisn @nd Col-iaxd '“r'“".\h'x . V. Bubcock, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | Lester A. Barr entertained a small nitch. e L e M . smiling exes that filled us with e - e | 14 Walker, Mrs Cushman and Mrs. | company at lunclieon today at the others present included Senator and | son-in-law aind daughter of the noste; rstar, Maren 3 S Lyman o oston. Mrs exander | g oha Hona Mrs. A apper, Mr. and M and SHipps athad Are now closed In death, his form laid aw Ste e Shoreh: n b Mrs. Russell ; nd M ‘nator anc s ente Luid awas. Appear At Your 1 Steare el E2An, S8, B, Mow, AUSUULT | ghoreham in, otar ot Mo amte | e Yt S Vnon sl Y| AT LR A A 3 5 v o e all, daughter of the new =4 £ L3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watts Grege AL £ Aot duy Best—Instantly pEsE e Inwuc | 5o of the Interior and Mrs. | Mr®. Theodore Shuey. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. 1 amlin: Ao | parte dacluad Mya. ) e B LOYIS BATHED, AIOTHER ARD BRI OLN s s ¢ second etary e 1= e 3€e0r] ¢, Sena .. - 1 ! S, AL “ ar- 1oz 2 . I you receive a sadden | | : hlngton cor- | FAIL tRo second secretiay, of (16 B0 Natalie Sellers Barnes enter- | EG50 HObt Sqrator and Mes. Thomas | riman, Mr. and Mrs, Dock- e o o aoected i | vempe \ i s ian by, Stnor de BUstaviSi | eained ai Junchoon today for her | iolor' g Sire ina Gore. Meilical Di- ler of Los Angeles, Calif., and y iy %ev | RIDDICK. In toving remembrance of our dear vitation you can feel con-| | n York and phii- | M8 SPEEE John Thomas Dollard, | cousin, Mrs. Archibald Ehle of Phila- | ung Aes. T. . D ,",‘,'. S. Nash, Col. | Commander and Mrs. Emmet ¢ Gud- | Iriends fovited :'_‘;;';“"‘1 e father, RICHARD 0. R0 fident of always appearing ] | 2deiphia war. Mr and R B0 e Beck, daughter of Mr. | dphia, who has been the guest of her | Temple, R - Q. Donaldson, Miss Mary | ger. i Though our hearts are held in sorrow, K. who died ane year ago today. March f e A T it 1 M atri , daug! Mr. 4 P O mple, Representative and Mrs, Sam. | Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy had s = Yot this thought comes with 2l 5, 1920. AIS WIFE AND DAUGHTERS, at your best. In but a fe fr o e \s through |@nd Mrs. James Montgomery Beck. mother-in-law, Mrs. George W. Ehle, | yel B. Winslow, Col. and Mrs. Charles | her & S ¥ Puy had among ity S s ] ‘moments it renders tt yous he.s : i ommths IhrouER | entertained at dinner last evening in fand Mr. William Phelps Eno. at their | B Drake, Mr. and Mrs. R. AL Kagf | vaiin ts the minister of Czechoslo- I see him by and Ly ROBINSON. In sud but loving remembra skin a weaderfuily pure, | | reats compiiment to Lady Margaret Scott, [home on N street. The guests in-|mann, Miss Winifred Walz ¢ Kauff- | vakia, Dr. Stepanek; the mayor of | i gentle volce, his smiling f © husband and father, JAME: soft complexion that is | o e guest of the British am- | ¢luded Mrs. Heatwole, Miss Archibald, | York, Mrs, A. V n, M of New | Pittsbu nd Mrs. D. V. Babcock, Ave plegnuces 10 veoally — . who died three years ago tod bevond comparisan. | e 1w Mrs Josenh S Herron are |bassador and Lady Geddes. The | Miss Sara Lee Phillips, Mrs. Tom Wil- | Freeman Clark, e and Mrs. | Mrs. Al -r_Ramsay Thpmpson,| Te bad a kindly word for 1% Pwith the official O el el guests went later to the McLean ball. n.'.m:,;ma M P\x.-xunm-; Stevenson iman ¢ ‘;;{,‘_’""“};::;; mother of Mrs. Du Puy; Mrs. Ly And died beloved by all e more Rt AE 5 N 3 ation and i and Mrs. N. C. Goodwin of Chicago. |(Cl 3. i Shtfand Mrs. Cushma f Bosto Departed this life Thursda saddest of the yes Gourautd s At Ars, Merritt Treland will not be at| Miss Barnes will entertain at lunch- | ¢ R o auer, sl Woator, Mot e T i e . 14 A6 DERE. SR O io bl e ' wolar| home this afternoon to visitors, but]con Tuesday in honor of Miss Fran Stevens, B/ anl b o and Lictt fis, As it was the Lour he passed sway rMenialis i Ar ¢ and | will _ receiv aturday afternoon, | Livingston Sullivan of Philadelphia, [ren, Representative Senator and Mrs. F HIS WIFE, et 4B A IR : ade of | March 19. who i8 the guest of Mrs. Francis P.|Jacob Rogers, Col HONeE e d with them the Governor of Dos dame o hiaos. e e . 3 o L AR Cameles R Carvin. S < . 3 oher, Mrs. T. 5 0 bre more in heaven. SON AND WIFE. ® DT NG 4 o ! ’ Septimus Austin, Miss Madele C [nesota, Mr. J. A. O. Preus: Mr. N . ‘i bonorary awd| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing were == tin, Mr. and Mrs. John Wattineton |denio A. Severance of St. Paul, Miss WEBBER. 1In loving remembrance of our ll:rfpllon :hl- Afternoon. :’T:Ldg:irnr.dm‘.;x Mrs Brec nridge | MacLaren and Mrs. Kellogg's neice, | WHITE. P s (ot et POl Bt The National Pen League and Inter- | Long, Mr. and Mrs. Frank sht, | Miss Clara Louise Otis. ing, March TIE WITLTE, b ted this life cight years ago, March 5, national Literary Association will hold | MI> 4nd Mrs. Charies Henry Sitle Sr‘:x:lllv;'r ‘:\rlu?u.\.lrr.‘n.)‘x,hn K. Shields Tovea Site Ror. Gorpe B Whiie | 208 FIED AND EDITH, © a reception to its local and vis aor. Frederick = Stephe Mr. una|entertained a party including Mr | 304 S ellery and Alie Masou wnd | WELLEN. In sad but loving remembrance of members this afternoon, from Ars. Edward Garrewt Riddick, Miss|and Mrs. Robert Lansing and Col. and{ Chureh_ it B R { S lhck) 2t o010, N Stredt nostbwest: Margaret Crosson, Mr. Jumes an|and Mrs. Ro ansiosd ol. : Chureh. Rev. T. P."Graen, pastor, Mond (e Wilkerson), who died one year ago 10- = i g'{ | The ‘ladies of the board acting as | (Tecn: Sureon General and Mrs. Mer: B i restonfofaCiiattasliSaARyZ. &8 Sl NIE ISy R duy, Murcn 0 i Tl N (s ss iz & ritt Ireiand, Mr. ot ercroie, | POoEa. Tenn. = . Gone, bu orgotte I 1 il i e & fiss Eilzabeth Mallot|senor de Buen o ivercruis, | “air and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin had IN MEMORIAM. ROt e = i arnes, Mrs. K. J. Fenton, Mrs. A. 8. | Ginn de ar ARl ET e SR , BARTHOLME. 1n sl Tovi SERD SICRRANE, il i {1 Hamilton, Mrs. M. F. Adams, Miss muel MecGowan, and Mrs. ¢ |as guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. = el ut loving remem. 5 i " e Mabel Shulters, Mrs. Thomas Smyth | wnce!qr e Arthur ‘Bradley Camp- | Barker and 3iss Floze, tison of ANTIOLME, who aumried thin Mo it Srers TALST T WA AN i i i Waiiin, Miss E, Josslyn Giften, birs, | Ofis, M- and Mrs. John Callan|York, Mr.and Mrs. William A. & years ago today, March 5, 3915, parted this ife (e Sers agd todag, it Alexander McNeil, Mrs. Leonard Wild- | yp g M 4‘{_7-]1uvm! am Haywood, | #nd their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Free-d g0 0 e gray our motHer Ix 1840, Mareh 5, 1918, er, Mrs. C. Essery Barnard, Mrs. Mary | Angelica Rer illiam C an, Miss | ney; Miss Alice Archibald, Bliza- N treimaEy whith never atal 3 Although I cantot lasp your Lands, Wright Johnson. Those presiding at |aom Misk siere Moty Harles Richard- | bethh Howry, Miss Susan . Maj wither, Your face i eauugt see e (Able will be Mrs, Fva D, Grig. | 4ol Miss Myra Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. | Johnson, Mr. Randolph, Mr. Joseph .| Othiers may forget 30 Suat e B iitie s show fiih, Miss Iathiyn Broasly. and)Mes|ar g oy Licut. Docller. | Auerbach and Col. Haight of 1 A e . Miss n y an s.|Mr. and Mrs. Gilbank t- Doeller. | Averbach . Ha of 3 n_the graveyard s DEVOTBD SISTER SUG. ® 31 . Collin, assisted by Mixs Eloiss | itooney. Col. and Nrh James Ay | Tork: hatpaiintni A Anderson sy Minna Nieman, the | Miss Martha Fitznairick st | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold Liex our mother we luved so dealy. i Misses McNeil, M Steel, [ Murphy, Miss Goodwin, . A B atertained Representative and Mrs n her cold and silent_gray Miss Marguerite Neale and the Misses [ Matthew A De Lane . and Mrs, . fhers Go 1 Mrs. Wil- HER Lo FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Xoan, embery from New Jersey. |Pattesson; Mg mineys ColiCharle Witigni Betner, Con. and e ¥ Tn /sad ot & e BEsies o e o 8w, et Florance Schneiden | lam G. Haan, Gen. Frank ¥ 0 ner ke president; Mra loresics Jucion Mr. Wallace Bryant, Mr. John Kirby, | Col, and Mr John Hull, Mr. L e AT A T Quick,_Dignified and &0 £ . e as s s Mr. and Mrs. Kemper Cow Capt. {J. 8. Stumm, Mis# Marie McBride Aritgton, yal - som, 7t X She 4l apt. | J. & Artington, 4 o Some:outcof townimembers, Sherrill. Mr. Ames Erown, Mrs. Stevie | Miss Bdith McBride of s T¢ was fu) the moral °~ ——————— |Cardwell of Kentucky, Mrs. William F.|Aruold, Mr. Walter Adams and Mr. h e g H T, WE Eincaln B Dennis, and Miss Marie M pHATTO L S SrAdAILG % 0 1oday, Antomobile Service. Chapel. . Snnls, uid M rie” McGuir Flten Lt vughe down on ear Blacklstone’ lnc_, oocupied gw‘pr,{, Y",‘;"’fl",“,‘"l“’: party| Mrs. Philip Van Hor Lansdale had LR cOnA, | gog S ILLIAN, LEB, Funeral Director : o 2 LOXes and included |y er Mrs., William Perry of i 3 s embaimer. Kive conuection. Comme- the ambassador of France and M with her Mrs., Wi A | 3lous cbapel asd modern cres 5 oE 8 Mme. | Now Yo zuest over the . i | 32 Py Landscape Department (| jumserani. the amuasesis 0 Gridc | Yov Yo W10 Is DT SNV U RV, fn b e A | B K % X ind Lady Geddes, the ambas- Robe ompson had among| e Vi, Wiio deparced this Tife oue | o Now |(s fllfe time to get our ||sador of Argentina and Mme. Le YIL"L\]’%;“"\‘ ;:.3[,1::“\:?:‘1”;‘1 o Siephen Marc ! Frank Geier’s Sons Co., estimates for spring planting. . the ambassador of Italy, Sig-{y| p. Pell of New York. : Lelp £ i 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. 1114 Connecticut Ave. N it et . D s Mary. Perry Brown's box e i Moders Chapel. Telophone cal. North B9 necticut Ave. N.W. s, Marshail. the minister and{were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lee and Thun the Words sl spoke o dear. ! im on Mme. Grouitch, the minister of Portu- | My« ¢‘harles T, Cowperthwait of b p ling 1 ! o e e e e . pers wass, her smiling fa ! enmsr NE Phone L. 5543. oy S ster | Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Hul- W plensire 1415 G Street 31; hlf]l . Mr. Alfred Sze; Gen. John | ings C. Brown of Boston. 2 hiad u kindly = Opposite Keith's e x;rs hing, ‘\d.m 1 Andrew T. Long,| Mrs. Julian James en ined in d beloved by ! ZURHORST" Srposlalt ormer Secretary of the Interior, | her box Mrs. Lewis C Mrs. ¥ hands are folded, 301 East Capitol Street ‘urs Exclusively J;:dgv.; John :S.'u"\lon Payne; the former | Alexander and . ‘_\11‘-n Her work on L ! Phone Lincoln 372 Secretary o griculture and Mrs, | Butler of New York city. and Com- o e H ablished in Martinsvill S Meredith, and Mrs. John Alle - der and Mrs. Robert T. S. Lowell DAUGHTER,| U sville, Ind. na: 5 ohn Allen Dough- { mander 2 ) ANDDATGHTER, | ugural Visitors Tt Bh- | o P Hadslph g i ALl PATSY. SKIFWITH. | = New —and others are favitea| The ambassador of Russia and Mme, | Tn Mr and Mrs Edwin & Pullere corimvs, a i, lovi mogues of o doar JAMES T. RY. v %o vialt Bird's to see the|Bukhmetell were guests in Senator |DoX Were Judge T. R Wilgley Yuther, RICHARD F. (OLLINS of Waterford AM . AN, S, . Koy ; ’ %, Wilsley of Greenwich. Conn. 788 departed tlis dife one sear ago 817 PA. AVE. 6.8, rin, newest and Mrs. Key Pittmann’s box and the | 2T W ilsley of G i L Geoa 2 pring Feramodon n PrInE | other members of the party included | Mr. and 3rs Thomas T. Gaff ana| todiy. March 5, 1520, P — FURS | Touna mierces be | me. Bazavofl, Mrs. T. De Wit Tal. | Mrs. GistBlair had a_box together, | 1t vy i fjreins ene 3rar s today Exivate Ambulances. > ing. 4 v Piit Se and had with them, amo ers, | An angel of ¢ i FURS REBUILTFURS STORED | ot sonctor foras o ooty Col. Allen, Mr. Stusrt lliott, Mra. | {afe Jowy fo il | = e ‘ = Catifornia Nadas, Saedtaia nisibor Nolien GileueiEgs e e s i eing THE FAMILY. «f m 'RSPGHRG(‘!O’ -, Join Our nis house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pitts | V05 OO 0 1 ana Mrs. Jonn | Phy deat mother. I sine i ol N30 68 - H STREET. NW, A Duffield and Miss Carolyn Duffield of | ;1% 'f; S Vel D st Honay o g " - am dfi' ’)Ve _Circulating Library || XiSork st Bave Downey Tiarvey | B8 U formiy of tnedinol | Sy e e SRE e | (ForMERLYSsOF 3 nd read the latest Two-dollar ||of California and éol. Harry S. How- | piatie corps, and Mrs. O'Shauzhnessy, . better thi i PHONE MAIN 108 -~ o g0 P bool or twenty-five cents. land, U. S. A., of New York. Maj. and Mrs. George 8. Patton, Miss while you wer { ARSpears~ CuNichols WB:Speare. = o= a'g 0 ”g Pe: an’s Book Sllop Col. and n‘lf&(,l”ru"“'s T. A. Junkin| Natalie Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. life aud my al 3 a arlm had as guests Gen. Peyton C. March, | Rtobert S. Chew. Sweet {5 the memors which alwass will Le P e D l 933 G St. NW. Open Evenin, chief of staffy the president of Ken-| Representative and Mrs. Tra €. Cop- ' on, dear mother, in_ eternity 2 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 4 ‘ Z8 || yon College, Ohio, Dr. William F.|jey entertained a large party, which or leaves may wither and flowers may die, <. tablish - ley en 303% M St. N.W. Established 1800, F e % — = — Yotrce, ang Mrs, Pelrce: Col and Mrs. | \oyluded their guests for the inaugu-| To forget sou never will I | t. NW. Estatushes 30u Playhouse Tea Shop Charles B. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | ration week. State S.qml‘m' and M ITER, ROSA ANDERSON, » Automobile Service. 1 ter R. Tuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. o Rarr of Jolict, 1il: Mr. and | == — = U O e Bervie ¥ SOLACE for the tired woman of the home, whose A SN Henry P. Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. W, W, Tracy of Sprinsicd s CEMETERIES. WM. H. SARDO & : i I : Bl?'m}:ifsll'ol?l; L“f;sh. 60c Charies J. Bell and Miss Julia Junkin | Mr. and Mrs, C. 1 Strofn 66 Autors . T | 4121 ot ne Phone Lincoln # . S el ul ome Cooking Ravenel. 17).: Mr: Julius Day and Aies 1) tory WS Modern Chapel. Antomobile Funers {1.3-51b cares and worries sap her strength and bring FURNISHED. Sire: Joseon Yampsor's box pacty | Pk P8 O GO T e atnea i er (£ O COIN i =il — j FRANK JOY 0O, 3= A s 2 — Mrs. Ja . e . V. Cann e ned in care k ), Package her to really need just such a strengthening comfort inciuded Mrs. Jumes $ Mans, Miss | WIS fox at the south end of the| ,Sexmm Salened o B tef " 0 1808 . ackages Y J g E o world as Anne Rittenhouse;|large ballroom Mrs. Harry Brown Ofices: - 2.w._Phone F. 4765. | chapel. Col. 514 mhzoe - ‘lay Mirick, Mrs. Fran Hight, Miss ”—mmu = - -~y as White House Cofiee has bfought to thousands of GHTON 1‘3'5?;,..”".‘;?‘“"?;‘?&‘23@,.’."":’Im?“'ih'i Syops aud Mefi T wans Raynce r L DESIONS. T. CLEM 4 J or The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. ENTS housewives, and with it renewed vigor and the sense’ Apartment—Hotel Frances Hampson and & number of| U3 AL SAMI i, | Gude Bros, Co, 1214 F St. e e , - 5 i & Viorertnen rom: eliver e g " Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper of [Minor of ¢ Aot s o I il B Phone West 804 Mrs. B. o2 Modern chupel. . New nuto funeral cars, of having partaken of something really delicious (DWINELL -~ WRIGHT CO.:BOSTON - CHICAGO 3 Principal Lofice Roasters; 2123 California Street N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. By day, week or month J. A. WILLSON, Resident Manager 1 and Mrs. David W. Mulvane of To- and A8 2 MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2460 1Sth St., Col. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 Senator Robert N. Stanfleld of Ore- Appropriate Floral Tokens Washington Floral Co., 14th wnd N. Y. Ave Main 166 gon. Among other boxholders were Mr. and Mrs. Van Santvoord Merle-Smith, V. L. SPEARE CO, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Titus, Mal. Elliott, aindond M. and Mrs. Winthrop Cow- | GEO, C, SHAFFER, &% TR S rE ORIGINAL W, B Mrs. Richard H. Townsend. Mro] gXFEESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS _phone M SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) and Mrs, Hemw Kirke Porter, Mrs. dat MUDEKATE PL! 241617-18.1 Phone Frauklin 6626. 90 ¥ ot. aor,

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