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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 1921—PART T SOCIETY T Honor Guest as Reception, |7 ovr ne wee em. CIVILIZATION MAKES WEAK RACE |DAVIS MAKES UP “SLATE” |y, p,, ™ Mevomsex father, THOMAS M. BOUCHER, who died Mrs. Frank T. Wikins, the national B e e ntion. aa Mis: OF ESKIMOS. SAYS MACMILLAN [Zator Department Secretary i [y ’.-:::‘i‘ii"ff;"?f:‘g. - SOCIETY 12, _— Society T. R. Hidlebrand have gone to South o P y Haadley, Ma: to attend the seventh to Name Division Head: mother, LEITHA A. BUTLER, Who ted annual meeting of the Graduate S Indications today were that Sec-| this life two years ago today, Maréh 12 Council. The chief topic under dis- lization has made a weak. more but thoroughly comfortab retary of Labor Davis has made up . - Cosalon’ at the meeting will be the | or less sickly, race of the Eskimos| One of the most valuable assets in |his slate of appointments and would Totar recalie & memory 2 b % . . 0,000 endowment fund campaign, [ o7 S S0 TR0 O e the Polar | & Wife in the far north. according tobe ready to announce the several ! oved oue laid fo R t t D] lomatlc CO S Wl“ Be leen Wwhich the college is now promoting. | T le the Polar| yip' NacMillan, is the possession of [ heads of divisions of Department be Siill cemomi ecep on 1o p = Eskimos, living farther north than|good tecth. The wives chew tough fof Labor within a few days oNLY TENTAMIN W BT asals s ! Mrs. McEwen Johnson has returned {any other people, but free from con- | walrus hide und other saklns antt i eieral musoinli e oS ALY o & & heeite T apending 8ev-|| tac i s o e hey become pliable enough for use | Deps of Labor v remembrance of our late at White House — Felicitations La Fusctic, after spending sev- | tact with civilization, are & fine, in- | {05 ST S ofen for (RO husbarids: | wpmoinim s imbcane of quc e G telligent, upstanding people, accord- | boo i oc it £ aEo todiy, Mareh 12, 1020, “Princeton University. i ing to Donald B. MacMillan, associate | M are retain n the nbent e brother, wateh s f the women Vietrer lund S 1 = o, ‘polar Eskimos, thoug hout n Amo o ssioner of From South America. Mrs. Herbert 1. Brown, wife of the | of Peary in the dash for the north | DT Lskimos thowsh WOt Shv o) re commissioner | ond T director of the bureau of ""‘.“";:'»"- pole. who lectured last evening be- worth small fortunes, the speaker | States . pt service and ¢ 1 i e =7 e returncd from Swarthmore, Pa.. [ fore’ members of the National Geo- said, Cloge to their skins they wear | tor of division. of conciliation. | Foie e i e CIA- = Hard- | of the former premier of Poland, Mr. where she addressed the Woman's|graphic Society T TAaAR L OE bR % with. the T ITED STATER HE President and Mrs. Hard- oo 00 " qorewski, and Mme. Pad- Club Tuesday on the subject. “How | " 'Tha po <kimos live in seal- feathers turned in, protect their DRIES. | v of mx dear friend. old a reception fOT | Lriwoki The wuests. who numbered Women Can’ Save Civilization.” and | giin hou shghda g S Bl s R R LT PERCOLATOR STARTS FIRE| " pacted. thin e ing will hold a crewski The guests, who numbered e S s LT : ammer, ars and cheeks by co with | Ty rrow. Mar 13, 1900 the members of the diplo- | {wenty-rour, included the ambassador udents of T lexe. | spwaker s nd in rock houses in ' fox tails. In the bottoms of their ! \ Mie fored un for the repose of b Ry and their wives | Of France and Mme. Jusserand. the dnesday. on th bject of “The [ winter. stone habitations are | hoots they place a layer of grass| . { matic corps and IVeS | inister of Poland and Princess Lu- { Budget. covered with grass. then skins. and £ an inch thick d they Two Men Injured in Hotel Blaze | ¢ bt not foreottan. Thursday afternoon at the White |y hiriiq and the minister of Ru- I - X, . Hill of New York city, Is finally acquire a deep coat of snow. Ve temp & of 60 de F | HER FRIEND, E. V. TONER. House. Yesterday afternoon thelmania and Princ Bihesco. A small ‘_”‘;'n 'u'm i ("“‘\_-:, PR \\m.l A .~n;.|!l r;ll h|n|)|| and many more 1 zero and reman | in Oklahoma. i Tn wad but loving rementhrance of : S0 recéption. te additio st E « Hote yette for i sho people in these houses temperi- t comfor 1« - . nd. BLMER ¢ o d American diplomats, who presented | VS Nl P iilister of Poland | Henry Ward Beecher at the PIVmOuth | comes” uncomfortable unless he re- )w rate that it is caleulated the | [T Were injured, one probaby 7 Jetters of congratulation from their|and Princess Lubomirska will enter-| Church in Brooklyn, and is one of {05 hig outer garments. While berg of today may be the product | e which orizinated in | 0 ok e e paia o ke " S tain at a dinner followed by a recep- the foremost public speakers of thed VG B8 Pl IT HGde is 40 or 50! of snow which feli in central Green- | Rilvlien of the Grace Hotel he v you die @overnments. tion in honor of Mr. and Mme. day. degre pw zero it s mot un- land 20600 vears ago. Some were PN When & gasoline coffee percoli- axved away YLane! o erewski it caneas | common, Mr. MacMillan declared. to | measured by Mr. MacMillan. Tie ob-j tO7 SXPIoded. - WIS TLOVING WIS AND © : I oot of viea. Cootidze. TH olirs. A D Cottingham of Kaneis| ce children lying about on fur Beds | served one buge icebers more than T e u‘m“oyrl{ ¥ :,I Sl lm:'m:h : i o e minister of Ci and Mme. de 5 ‘ e c v t any clothing, | six miles lo ch spread rapidly to the S G leep in Jesus twn v nister of Cuba and Mme. d of Mrs, Cammie ¢. Gray, at the Gor- |17 the hou: without any hing, | six miles lon | P i S ‘ AT ety e SEROUGH. wife of Seret. Howard 1 m. Seventy-five guests Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, wife of thelcespedes will entert in at a recep- nee the inauguration, re- : and mother of John, B don Hotel Vice President, was the guest ofliion Tuesday afternoon, from 5 to T i honor at luncheon today at Rauscher's|in honor of the secretary of war of turned to her home tod: in the hotel at the time. and EaninesaEh: caul lote B A e wite of enator Robert | Cuba, Gen. M ons. Sarts. and e ; |WALTER J. DENNIS DIES, | b et Whits, Bid_ afs0 sin L. Owen of Oklahoma. The other zr Nrany e inter MRS. ROBERT LANSING, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gineschesi o land, who departed this guests were Senora d no, Mme. | oe Cuba te re mem- | President of the board of directors of | Chevy Chase. Md., announce the mar- VlchM OF PNEUMONIA . CARD OF THANKS Aite s s Bakhmeteff, Senora de Mathieu, Mr: 1 Spec ission that ) the Y. W.'C. A., in whose honor a re-| riage of their daughter, Marie The- M I BANNISTER, Wolwish to)expréss our ainoers : iden, witieut Mahlon Pitney, Mrs. Joseph L. Franc ttended President Harding's inaugu- | ception to all members of the ansocia-| resa. to Stephen Wade Callahan Sat- ————— ALEXNANDRIA, ¥ March 12 (Spe- | thanks 1. them. Mrs. Harry S. New, Mrs. Selden P.ligijon SR tion ix to be held this afternoon. urday, March 5, 1921. eial).—A putb mass meeting will be| for the s . <ympathy ve where my wife is laid Spencer, Mrs. James A. Reed. Mrs Former Treasury Employe, Later |, ., .: 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoo: tribntes during the illn mory. whic shall fade; Sara Lee Phillips, Mrs. Stephe -1 Mrs. James McDonald has recalled! — - Lieut. Commander and Mra. B. B. at 2 o'clock alternoon dnughter and siste « faic and de. Elkins, Mrs. J. W. Harreld, wi her invitations for dinner this even-| Mrs. George Ehle will be at home to- | Ralston of New York city, ure the Enlisted Man of Navy, to Be in the Richmond Theater in the inter- o E s s e g iy new senator from Oklahoms ing on account of the recent death of | morrow, and Mrs. Hawes will be with sts of Mrs. Ralston’s mother. Mrs. Buried in Arlingt est of the starving women and chil- | = o Aea e, T Sbor e et Cespedes, Princess Lubomirska, her mother. Mrs. MeDonald had them. 1ly Gordon. at the Powhatan. uried in Arlington. dren of Ircland. Leo P. Harlow will | BREWER. Deparie) s life Wednesday S hne hitiasd Rk S e e 4 0w emploved. . (the s Among those scheduled 1o | Mareh 8 St lile neatdence; 1807 *1 My promixe, ax you asked me fo do. de Bach. Mme. de Gana, Mrs ed her guests to meet the ambassador = Walter J. Denni ke address F. Down-1 nw. after Carroll Frazer, Mrs. John B. Hender-| of Great Britain and Lady Geddes. Princess Ghika, who lived in Wash- s es are filnes 3 son, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. Da i ington for several years while her Births Reported, Treasury Department during the war of Washington, Miss Ruth Cun-| BREWER G A S L DI Ireland, Mrs. Edward W. Senator Davis Elkins arrived at|brother-in-law and sister, the former 4 to)and previous to his enlistment in the [ningham of Kichmond and baniel ¢ | o thes ton. i uape R at James Reyrolds, Mrs. whinaor Davis Eiking arrived 30| minisior of Salvidor and Mme. Zaliis || The falloxine irths have been eported 10§ ¥ o States Navy Jast Septomber. died | 'Flahers of Cizichmond. the latter A R Bugher, Mrs. Victor Kauffn joined Mr. Harey Payne Whitney's| var, were here. and who now he i department” within the 1o Thursday at Teapue Tsland Naval Hog- | formerly head of tie Shriners in Vir- it Mate, an mo 4ok or. Das Francis C. Harrington, Mrs | party- in New York, r B Lo s e ) i ptel) pital, Philadelphin. He was il | ginia. This will be the first meeting ; Oxnard, Mrs. Rafacl R Govin, M| m ‘China, and is Mook and Mildred E. Foote, girl Rbout thres weess ago on board the |here for this purposc. A nation-wide ! AYOTEN AN SEROE BOW. Charles h}'““";{”g“,“'{‘,‘ oIS, MR | MMrs. Cromwell Brooks entertained | apartment, 61 Bast 54th street. Fdwin A. and Do Tittow. hox battleship South Carolina, and was re- | drive for the starving women and chil- | IR Ry s i Biddle, Mrs. Robert Hinckies, Ji|at luncheon today In honor of Mrs | “( - T ool e R EAR IR L A A e HHE moved 10 the Naval Tospital, where he | dren of Ircland will b conductid Mareh | 411 bk e n celatisgutevcied L alsh, Mrs. John Al Augustus Kountze of York, who| Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will n - orace D. and Dorothy I Rouzer. girl. developed pneumonia. The local committee will make a | DUS108 papers p Dy N H & remem Dougherty. Mrs \':'u!ml aulsbury. | " Uidiing Mrs. Armstead Davie, | cive tomorrow afternoon owing to -l and Panline T, Turlor, bor velopea P nv here in the interest of this Asleep in Jesus, blessed sloe . v o Are. MA e e s Ben Mrs. Davis will be hostess at d iliness. am Tt and Margaret Meadows, girl Mr. Dennis was born in Buffalo, N. Y., | cavse. | BROSNAN. Fridur. » et e M ank Briems Miss Mabel|uor toI8 evenlngiinihonoriot Mr.and |y 4 Mre Heney White willigo Bisellicosnd Gahenns £ 0 wncox, girl. | March 8, 1903, He was the son of ¥mond Matthews, fourteen years | nm. MAG L. ife of 14 4 John Cameron Hawkins, daughter of| NMme. Hauge will be hostess at din- | stay. returning to their Washington | piers and Helen Colevas, boy e teun of (hei1ats Gen.itonin e Din: taken into custody here rell, where miss w Bod Bari o e e s, the hostess. ner this evening. home March 25, Heenert and Linie Cook. bor, s A " Young Dennis was edu- | by Policeman Lawrence Padgett e e AL A On that bright and <hining shore, illiam E. and Jane ¥ . el night. The lad says he was on his| attead, o0 and relatives oy S NBEIEEISE SUATEES SO . B sdouard Albjon were| Francis L. and Mare ¥. Lyddane, girl cated in the public schools of this city, | M 5 douard Albion were | Francle L. and dlare b Lo oy, |and at the outbreak of the war, stili| Way to the home of an aunt in Cul- The ambassador of Belgium and| e and Mrs Joseph Pulitzer of{ Mr and Mrs. T New York have leased the home of | the hosts at a charming musical Jast | Harry ¥ and Manewwct B SOpmi, K00 | 200 &L e o o sarvic e o e Baroness de Cartier were hosts HEATH. 1n sad romembrance of our dear fa- he entered | PEP! dinner last evening at the embas: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. K evening, in their studio, inaugurating Lo Pl 8 P T = . Shen they entertained in honmor of|1530 15th sireet, w-hié;’lytnfi{gs;?l:mfi T hanar Bosoitalitios, MT. }‘,.{5{"3,‘3,‘"’,‘\'.‘.,.““.?r\‘:'..';éxo’;'f'rw?y'.mi' the employ of the United States Trea ?.;!nnl "i‘(fi sll‘:-'n;.uu'uln?:.~ most of the .‘.‘.‘;l.r’u"u':"'\m.r'.“i‘v"“m““" died four years M. Eugene Ysaye, the famous violin- [ occupying. after spending the winter | Albion sanz a group of songs and| Fdward H. and Grace G. Carlisle. girl. ury, holding office under Mr. Leakin.| e fle madc the trip on foot. in i " Yiis cumorey. . ist and conductor of e incinna n_ Califo a a o eveni was spent in Clarence B. and Florence Smith, boy. 9 ars € 3 S i as s o O a) i HaEor el et i Slaceiee B e e e £ He reslded at 119 Varnum strest morthey, 1o i oV by Sustioe Shaw hicaat 1 Payton T Dn 6t daiRE b ok ymp! rehestra, o ayed| " Mr. and Mrs. Hitt have t dancing. The guests numbercd twen- | Sidney T. an Bessic S by, girl. st. ; . Y ustice £ : : st but lavinz reme here vesterday afternoon. The guests|apartment at 1515 ISIhdp}(‘;np,z‘k:‘hetg itour. & Johin R ang Mabol 2. Jotan, iy, The body was :’srnuluhi to th “«.gv I\'x'rs o "lka;v”_.;u; flon Aty dnd | i ISTh A AL R OHX G HODGES, who included the Russian ambassador, Mr. | they have been since mid 2 3 o uther and I sayeri el vesterday and placed in a vault in [Mrs. T. €. Howard e intereste ¥ K s now one year ago today. Bakhmeteff; Viscount d’Alte. the Por- sojaiidwinter: Sirs. Ciinton Grove and Miss Betty |l Wilam W, dud Hewes Vo HATl, girl Tlington cimetery. Funecal serviees I the child and arrangemenis are |DADE. Members of the L Mutuat e S guese minister; Mrs. Richard Town- Mrs. Larz Anderson will spend the | Grove will he at home informally to-{ John N_“and Marie Taslor. girl. 5 will be held in the chapel at Fort|p m”vlv:- d ~h“m_hh,up the boy sent to ;:I‘»r‘.;'\‘r-’?r.x‘-:;;.ul are requeited tend the | LOVING WIFE, LAU RA G, HODGES, ® ®end, Mrs. Larz Anderson. Mr. and|week end at her home in Boston and|morrow afternoon, in their apartment | Summerfield and a Hammond, boy. Myer Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. R Bou 5 T e haare Siner AR T Danit o ¥ Mrs. Woodbury Elair, Mrs. Aksel| will return_to Washington on Tues- | at the Highlands. rgo and Lottie Swana, bos. Interment will be in Arlington ceme- | | Capt William H. Sweeney yester- | 5,0l o, AU M- K Gl HOHHORRIGAN. In wid and lovins memgey_of Wichfeld, Miss Betty Connolly and|day. when Mr. Anderson will return - Joseph and Hclen Polland, bor, tery beside the grave of his father. | day afternoon was re-elected superin- | um TENRY AARVIS, Prostient, ©| o0 Jittle bor. SIDNEY HORRIGANT why . Miss e - Anders ‘ arence and Helen Smith, =irl. ‘i him 1% hi< stepfather, H. | tendent of public schools of this city | LUCIAN H. THOMPSO: Iwcsed away one year ago toduy, March 12 = from a short stay in Detroit. Smart Audience Hears Llord nnd Tieoie Dodson, girl. L (i | for\nitdcin GF four wedrs foom 8 ety | LUCLAN W, THOMT Fo, n 2 lor and Baroness de - Cincinnati Orchestra Concert. Willlam and Efie Ware, girl Philaaelnhia Ovster House, at present | next. Capt. Sweeney for the DIAMOND. Departed this 1i far Loved in life cath remembered Cartier also entertained at luncheon | Mrs. Robert Lanaing Guext R Tt e an William T and Tottie' - Clarke, bor. B U oha i |Gwelve, orasciiive. van s e W, 1 iz Tat e WeRLIGNES OF s “ToviNG DMOTHER, CATHER- e ,nc‘;?,f,cf’p},,,,” i e | s MOV CAS for the Cincinnati Orchestra w AR e Do e Kramer, prohibition enforcement offi- | Suberintendent of schools in th s e DS E BIGC . Euests included Bepresintative, 300 | Mre Tobert Lunsing. new president |resentativo of the smartest circles of : cor: two brothers, Louis R, Dennis|and his work has been eminently | Diamond of otk vu.s deusiton of W, 15, | EIMMEL. Tn toving remembrance Mrs. Nieholas Lo o ehail Field, |Of the Young Women's Christian As- |Washington society.” Mme. Jusserand. > = and Arnold Dennis, and three sisters, | satisfactory. The state board of edu- | Johnson of Alexandiia. Va.. and sister of 0.( o er dear AMANDA W. KIM- Fenee T en Iiarriman, Mrs. Warren |coiation, will be the guest of honor [wife of the French ambassedor, Marriage Licenses. Mrs. J. M. Quinn and Miss Virginia | cation adopted a resolution setting| O. dohnson of ¢ VErat Uil MEL who passed away two years ago today, s . 2 at a reception this afternoon in the [in a box with Mrs. Willard Saulsbury 4 - and Miss Dorothy Dennis, all of this|forth that owing to the growth of | funeral later. S March 12, 101 g £ Mather, 921, at his| HER _OHILL 3 Morse st me. JOHN CE. MAS FOREAC . aged 63. Notice of Dervafter N S KIMMEL. Tn sad by we miss evers day. N FRANK AND ' FLOR- Delano Robbins, Mrs. Robert Bliss, |10 z A 2 12 s > 2 rooks, Mr. and Mra. |Parlors of the administration build- |Mrs. James Carroll Frazer. Mrs.| licenses have been issued to the|CItY. the city they should have a super St %fi;ffl;’;fi”'&“lh,, e A Ak |IDE of the organization, 1333 F street [ Thomas F. Bayard and Miss Sara Lee. | foiiow o vifor' of dnstruction with the Title | Giiai- taturday. M legation, Mr. Largerberg of _the northwest. All the members have |The Belgian ambasador and Baron-| "Fraq B Kalany and Mildred M. Fitzhenrs, of assistant superintendent, and they | THOM! o been invited to attend. especially the |€ss de Cartier entertained a company |both of New York city. LADY SOMERSET DIES. inounced they are willing to make a| fun loving remembrance of Swedish legation, Mrs. Vernon Kel- FOT ke L K N ¢ Jaft o e than 2.000 enrolled during the |in their box which included Senora| Thomas R.Ennis and Rernice M. Goodrich =i fiberal A : o i it o S Ga and ol rin e 4 A 3 v ; beral appropriation fo = oS, ter, ANDA W KIMME] loge, Mrs. T R Gar cmbasey |TCent campaign, many of Whomhave |de Riano, wife of the Spanish ambas- | Kenneth M. Failes of Zewwion, & . and| ( LONDON, Mareh 1LTady, Hewly) i ey in the. suit over the will | CALLAGHER. Suturt yoo1, we| Wi Geparted this fife March 12 19100 O Tama Mrs (Raoul Tilmani, Lot Yet personally met Mrs. Lansing, |sado Miss Mabel Boardman, former | Helen . Williame of Holland Catent, S ¥ .‘V?rx::]a;se‘vn::,zpz'r:z (‘Ilmul?:fim’ree?nngmnc‘: of the 1ate Lewis M. Adams whs i | %15 A at bis < 1805 Lincoln TokChR List N mriel Farewstbtince; Mo Eharles Symon, Col. A. du Boseh, | The time of the affair, which will last | Commissioner. and Miss Betty Con-|;"y/Cupeiy Cook of this eity. A oresident of the National | charged vesterday afternoon because | Nan Gaifagher e e Sl Or R e b and true: of their inability to reach an agre will take ment _and Judge Brent fixed upon | St Martin's am.. thens requiem :c o fthe baroness. -ntative and Mrs. Nicholas nther Wright and Mattie Prince. That our hearts hold for you. British Women's Temperance Associa- rancia Rrown of Landover, Md.. e P Mr. Robert Silvercruys and Mr. F. A |[from 5 until 7 o'clock, was purposely |nolly. nie nd - Alice | tion, died today made late in order that the many | Repre: SISTER CLARA. Collon. n 5 . » Mrs. Lansing Hosts L attend. arty. having as their guests S naries Chase and Margaret Stanley. Lady Somersel was the daughter of | Policemen Hcba Thompson and| Belatives’a ends “invited to attend oda emory s icl . Ernst of Kentucky, Mrs. Russe . d Hatt Lady Somerset was the daughter o Sa = i =l ) Interment at Monnt Olivet cemetery. (Bal- e v (e BISEIE coprdnd Hatfe o e Samerset. She map- | Peter Hall, Jr. have resigned. Thel thmore pancrs Diease topr) " 136 And the who T those Who loved her hest rted this life Friday, March 11 SISTER JENNIE. * o f i L | MARSHALL. 1y memary of our doar sister 5 He e aunt. Mrs. FAMIE MARKHAL thry m»{:‘r;m-lrmh' pussed beyond three years ngo md-y,"' . . Not dend to ux, In {board of police commi in Homor of Paderewnkls. The cavalry and artillery i Frederick A. Keep, Mrs. Cromwell ’The former Secretary of State and |vestorday aftenoon ot Fort sison n Freohn and Mrs. Hare Tippincott, who ried Lord Henry Somerset in 1573. H 1 -« oners at its Mrs. Robert Lansing were hosts at a[honor of Gen. Pershing attracted hun- |is visiting Mrs. Marshall Field. = For- Dea[hs R t d addition to her deep interest in the tem- | meeting at 7:30 o’clock next Wednes- dinner last evening. given in honor|dreds of prominent society folk from |mer Senator James D. Phelan of Cali- eported. perance movement, Lady Henry for|day night will it is expected, fill the Washington, including members of [fornia had with him in his box the| The fallowing deaths have been reported to|Mmany years had looked after the wel-jvicancies cn the fore the diplomatic corps, officials, officers | counselor of the Russian embassy and | the health department within the last twenty- | fare of women and children. She main-f Mr GIBSON. 921, RICITA wife of Peyv- . in all branches of the service, and |Mme. de Bach. the charge d'affaires of | four hours: tained a home for the training of work- | ton o'clock this AL w‘lolesale Selllng smart society generally. Gen. Per- |Sweden, Mr. de Lagerberg; Mrs, Law- | Joho McClellan, 5. 1118 1st street south- | house children and also established the {morning at residence, 513 South 2 T erace = = shing, escorted by his alds, Maj. John | rence Towrnsend, wife of the former {**3fire & Flood, 77. 1017 3 sirnet southeast, | Children's Villaze at Duxhurst for the: Henry street, after a week's iliness. Departed this 1ife s CHARLOTTE A, 'RONNER, SAMUEL J. G. Quekemeyer and Lieut. J. T. Sny- | United States minister to Belgium. | Jean F. P. Petcrsen, 6, 303 Southhrook | Purpose of saving child Mfe In 1893| The deceased was a daughter of the PRISCILLA GRIME: RONNER AND THOMAS A. BONNER. ce O m der. was greeted with a salute of and Mrs. Truxton Beale. Among oth- | Courts. she also founded at Duxhurst the first {0 3000 NN Gooted W, Crump ain Grimes and o Sumuel | o L AHON. In xad but lov P guns and was received by Col. W. C.|er distinguished people in the au-| John J. Stutz, 19, 407 Seward square south-| industrial farm colony in England for | ©F | lides her husband she is s e Betropolitay. Bamas 3, fram g oy dear brother. SOHN & ';,"{;"N""" Rivers, commandant of the post. Flags |[dience weoreethe air attache of the | cant, incbriate women. and besldes ‘her hnsband she s sur-j ;h2 WVeirpe s Eaty, it 2 pm. | e iy sl N L. McMAHON on draped the riding hall where the ex- | British embassy, Cominodore L. E. O.{ piward 8. Hanl 76, Garfield Hoxrital. Yived Ty two clldeer, & wict ande e e B e nslow Company'a] Toit O naiversary " mise ‘ot e Risyates hibition took place and later tea was |Charlton: Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Casper | womiheace © or% 17 1126 4th atreet Do¥: & Tt arrangCmiens On Nt e ] e S0 i Church. AGNES. * Prices realized on Swift & Come |[5rTved in the administration building. | Miller, “Miss Julictte Janin, Mrs. | Pleeees I Miler, 62, George Washington ASTRONOMER IS DEAD. B s Deen comple il o AT e e, 2 e e S | SMITE. In s and Toing remembrance_of o vhen Gen. Pershing received Thomas arter, Mrs. John Carter;{Universits Hospital a P S A series of evangelistic services will | Frh 10 PG AL IS M il our denr daughte s £ RMITH. pany’s sales of carcass beef on ship || \rs. Rivers. = e Wt | G ibson Fahnéstock, Mrs, Walter| Awale & Sallivas, 75, 225 24 street south. | , CHICAGO, March 13--Prof Sher-|pegin at the. Second Presbyterian JULIA A HAAMERTY or/ fix el T8 O e vear e sotie A X ments sold out for periods shown The Fort Myer Band played and |R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Claude Mayo, Mrs. {5t 0 o ) D et on e e dieonomer, | Church tomorrow morning and con-| at 1:43 pn. Interment at Rock Creek com. | 1020, ¥ =45 Below, a8 published in the news- ||therc was dancing throughout the |Henry Price Wrixnt. Miss Martha | gt Howard Ware, 41 the Athemarie, 17tn | 709 I8 SO0, BIG, SIS (Gior “aet | tinue through the week each evening | qury For information call 3irs. Hammerly. Shes gome, bt not-forgotten, papers, & as follows, showing f:vf,llf;'n’oqn, l;l‘he tea table was adorned |Codman, Mrs. Gilbank Twigg. Mrs. | “vaiter 1. Wills, jr., 13, 312 Indiana avenue. | tronomer and held the chair of practi-|at 8 o'clock. In the morning the [ North 4005, = Sleep on tuke thy rest, . E 2 sy, Mr. Ma i~ %, 3 h street. “ i s o E e 3 ssion™ home, 4318 th s v, EDW REN- = it > o Cwte oor drill of the season, but another |bassy and Mme. Tilmont; Mrs. Fred- et 3 3 & ol et Wil ohe garet B. Hunt, in his 27th vear. Notice of | STARKES, In sad hut lovh o Eading sow—ticu Per special drill will be given Friday aft- |eric Atherton and Mrs. George T. |, Pettie E. Oliver, 4 5 New Jersey ave- | ago hastened his death, it is said. Liroy of Falls Church will ofietats] faneral uereatier. (Milwaukee papers pleate | = dear son, LR s Al e A e o - ¢rmoon. when an admission will be | Marve. wite of the former United|™john . Waite. 22, Tuherculosis Hospital andw Lcondighie RS hrough | copy.) 13 two years ago toduy, March 12, Jan. 15 .. harged to raise money for the ath- |States ambassador to Russia Martha Slanghter, 32, Freedmen's Hospital. Hhe e JONES. M 11, 1921, at Coble g letic funds of the soldiers of the post.| i s Warren Howkine, 45,121 I, wirent o CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES. — many, ROBERTA, younger daughter of the Gardener gave us, Mrs. John B. K Miss Marle Fiee Brouseat, o has | e B il court SAN FRANCISCO, March 12.—John Eilsabot A and Muj. Glenn I. Jonet, Tovels child Mrs. John B. Kendrick and Miss |been visiting the Chief Justice and Mrs, | Jeanic Smith, 1 day, 116 F street southwest. | Robert Taylor. seventy-nine, a _veteran ROCKVILLE. Medical Corp, T. 8. Arms. (Front Royal, ur keeping, Although Va.. papers please cops.) 15 cherish undefiled: But just as it was opening To the glors of the dus. Down came tie Heavenly Gardener Rosa-Maye Kendrick will be at home | White, returned to New York today. 1of the civil war, died here. ROCKVILLE, Md, March 12 (Spe-|prpp * \oo informally tomorrow afternoon after i == s i ¢ Bngland; ko o & 4 o'clock ‘at 2400 16th street. Today | Col. William Hric Fowler, who is re- RAILROADS' PLEA TO L. C. C. :o:rll‘t,zr;nmlon Jouth th jn’(nutl):‘emno:()::rl: cial).—At the annual convention of | EREE: Mard VING J.. belov: Miss Kendrick entertalned inform | cuperating from an attack 'of grip, has| Apoiicati N z su ) B et s connty: | Mipyiess : I be gz R aNS st b e aned, O e o pplication of New England rail- | forces, enlisting in the 32d New York armers of ¥ COUNtY. | M. B. and the lnfe Thomas Sfalichmg She, Bos e t € pliment to | BON® 1O a1 Y, ere Will{ roads for re-examinati v - ] ve T be: held at Sandy Spring, a resolution was | neral from J. T. Clements' chapel, 1. ARSEL Mar.'s, 1450Y 1700.....15.14 || Miss Violet IHenry and Miss Leonore |spend several wecks 4t the Traymore. | terstate O b e I |, o waa reviewed by Lin |adopied commending the State College | consin are. nw., Souday. March 1{ MUREER, [EATH A SRR Paiiy s tGpehtors Of ,Mr. and MIS. |\ gmiral and Mrs. Gleaves conditions surrounding the trame.|coin at the beginning of the war, He|of Agriculture for refusing to enter| I I Tros s Wueee requien muss | TYLER. 1y loving memors of my devoted hus- Swift & Compan Phillp 8 Henry. who have an apart- | ARl B0 et Vot hington portation - of mall i “that* territory | became a citizen of (he United States |into an agreement with the race track | Gt cemeters: a0t i o, rhsvant nes e ML pany ¥ Admiral Albert Gleaves, U. S. N., and | Va8 8ranted today by the commisaion, | last September. s I ey by tracks would |LEE. March 10, 1921, MARGARET L. be-| March 12 19 < o s The second series of tea dances ar- |Mrs. Gleaves have arrived in Wash- | 1ne roads asked for a readjustment —_— 2 & carnings He breed ¢ | loved Sister of Tames and Richard Lee.’ Fu- HIS WIFE, HENRIETTA TYLER. * j ran Sles il bt lantl 4 Wash-15t rates and special services in han- be used to advance the breeding Of | yorl from the residence of hier niece, Mrs. 2 > : ranged by the Army and Navy jun- (Ington and are at the Hotel Powha-|gijng of mail. No date PROMINENT VETERAN DIES. [live stock in Maryland. Forona McClellage 951 Tteservolt st now, SN Rt oo e i o e s jors will begin next Saturday after- |tan. s et e was set for 2 The present indications are that| thence to Hely Trinity Church, where mass| JOSEPH A. WELLS, who departed this life noon in_the ballroom of 2400 16th e . ; LINCOLN, Neb. March 12.—Capt.|ihere will be a number of candidates [ Wil be suid Tuesday at § o'clock for the re- i XX years ago today. and my father. JOHN street. The first of this second series | The counselor of the American le; A. M. Trimble, eighty-one, past com-|for the democratic nominations for | pose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet LS. who ‘died thirteen years ago, ‘Alva | cemeters. Relatives and friends invi 140 b 14, 1908, and my mother, MARY J. was to have been given this after- |tion at Stockholm and Mrs. Post mander of the Nebraska G. A. R. and|sheriff to be made this summer. g 3 Wheeler, who have been spending | GIVES UP CARINET TASK. [for one term assistant adjutant gencral | A Moxley of Dumascus is already in | MUNDY. Departed fhis life atter a lingering | join LS, who died five yeurs ago, March 25, noon, but wan postponed until next A Saturday. The committee in charge |part of ‘Mr. Wheeler's leave of ab- O the National G. A. R, died here, | 0 S hors montioned | lllness. Friday, March 11 1 Co5an| e AL | of the arrangements is composed of [sence in Washington at the Shoreham, ™ Ab oF e S e S .l!ppry‘-gk;kb“l:(v:v?m s are Charles E.| fam. at her residence, 2428 Ontario rond, | TR RS Ant) ROy PROTHER. JOHN T it for their distin. | | Miss Frances Morrow, Miss Colden |left today for New York to visit Mr Senor Maura Abandons His Efforts i iir of Colesvilie anf BANAGIRh | Lo OB, e o aamian “W"‘W e The | | Bugsios. Mies Anna Louise Kittelle, | Wheeler's parcnts before going buck $n Soain RIVERDALE Tiihn of Poolesville. Former Sheriff | kad" Aanie Musiy. Faneral” from AsbIrs | e acar Trivml. AL appearanc Miss Anne Bryan, Miss Laura Lejeune | to Europe. pain. = Clitard L. Howard is also understood | 3. E. Church Monday, Ma A B aten fie T aa e S w MARTON. MADRID, March 12.—Senor Maura| RIVE (Spe- | 1o be seriously contemplating seeking | Relatives and {riends intited to a and Miss Margaret Taylor. RDALE, Md., March 1 refined, pearly = Mrs. Willlam Laird i = . ; i white complexion it Mis. Diios A Bloggett wil anters “_r'l’aim,,,‘“l R 3[1';:"!:(\;’;‘ Jrinas | today abandoned his efforts to form a | cial).—A “congressional colony” of | the nomination. POPE. Fridar. Mar . at 8:40 wm., renders ‘instantly, is\! 4 i i b ts fndl > 1 | cabinet, and informed King Alfonso | the first rank is what Upper Prince at her residenc D se. after a alwi the source of Jig g aCaDARIEAt dinnerithisieven- 1ok SHon ;‘\.l;'fi;““:‘*’;‘,fi'z’;;: age lfi’ ugh- | that the party combinations naecessary | Georges county, particularly the lingering illness, Mrs. MARTHA ANN PODE: FUNERAL DIRECTORS. nEg. , Mrs. A Mrs. James . S H e R R ri PBTUCURRLS wloved mother of Mrs. Clara Agznes Deitrd = 5t > aheage the source off| o i, S Wil Seetzeer Mra, James 100l i 4 Reciive minisirs wad | neignpomase of Kibersaie ana mer-| MOUNT RAINIER. e | 36 Pau) & Reiusoh, wite ‘otidne | nts. s of Tecihare. Me . Sia T E wyn, bids fair to become. fler laterexidence Mondns, March 14, ac 11 J. FRANK JOY CO,, : i nvite 2519 18th n.w. _ Representative Sid Roach of Linn| MOUNT RAINIER, Md., March 12} am. Friends and relativ agles have been kmown to fly to|Creek. Miss., has just leased “the|(Special)—A father-and-son gather-| went private. Dtapal) SN e e o .00 2 2 i Victor Gould property in East Ash-[ing recently at the Mount l(umipr PYLE-DUGAN. Thursday, March 10, 18 8 helght of 6.000 reet. A Jark will rife | and avenue, Riverdale. Christian Church, under auspices of| 4:05 p.m. CATH Leloved wife of J. V. L. SPEARE CO. ! former minister to China, will be at | William Laird Dunlop, sr. Gouraud’s. * home this afternoon and will receive — again next Saturday afternoon at her | Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hudgkins and Ori ; Tesidence, 2419 Massachusetts ave- |Mrs. Guy Willson, all of Waynesboro, | to the same hei i rienta r horo, a ght, and,so will cro o S ol . 4 ~ 5 - B | o Pa, and Mrs. Lye ! Senator Hiram Johnson of Cali-|the men's Bible class, proved such vio Pyle of Ardmore Md.. and dsughter i v Lo Tiial a i = bt Fabat hhen 0¥ OflAs a rule, however, it is said. birds | Pt Been a resident of River- | a decided suceess that tn Toves wome| of Mary E ‘and the late Johu F. Dugan. | (MEITHER TEE SUCCESSORS OF NOR cOB. i, ] PO | i Alrrea Hawes is visiting Mr. | hore. ave having o reunion at s 1o: |do not fiy at a greater height than|qaie for more than a year, occupy-|ams class of the Sunday schooi. is| [Fineral from noliors sulichey 473 Them SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT) o . § & SON. New Yo r kNN o Mr. Eno and |tel Washington, where they will re- | 1:000 feet. ing the historie Calverl mansion. how planning a mother-and-daughter| L3m st nw., Monday, March 14, at © a.m i ppone Franklin 6426. 940 F at. =————————————————— "R presentative Thomas D. Schall, [ mecting on March 1%. e will be eotebrated Tt 10 am.| — QuIck, Dignified and Efcient "CHINESE COSTUMES FOR | the blind representative from Minne- | Although the municipal election erment at Mount Olivet cemetors. 130 W. W. Deal & Co. SALE OR RENT sota, is a resident of Berwyn Heights. | still about six weeks off, the ti- | RICE. Friday, March 11, 1821. b P . . : A host of federal officiuls, in addi- | cal poi in Mount Rainier is alrc widow of the Tute Yale Rive of Fi ive our alr\ Suitable for the Chinese tion to & number of secrctaries (o | boilinz. Indications are that Vi, wged 8§ yoars. - Puneral servi Antomebils Barvich Chapel. Famine Reliet mall members of Congress, and other fed- ] be a spirited contest Iutie residence, 1860 Columbia road, Mond 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director oz o 1625 Most. | 0 oy heir | ma W iR urch 14, &t 11 o'clock @.m. and embalmer. Livery o connection. The Pegods 1625 1 st eral employ their [ mayoralty. William 1. Rider March 14, at 11 o'clock = baimer. Ziviey i tion. Comme- : Romes in this section. mally announced he is a STMMS. Fiiday, atareh 11, 1621, at ner vt dlous chagel 4u0 moders rmplorium, Medorats 1iTe ustey— Blackistone’s R | : By mented b o, 415 S Howat 4" “Sicxanaria, Va., | prices. 852 Pa ave n.w. Tel. call, M. 138 . ckistone’s emembrance || = e et e FANNIE F.. belaved wife' of Motes Simun |~ er’ “In so-called ‘hot jobs' in industrial | Floyd Mathias, at present represent-| aui mother of Lotlic, Frank and Guorge i rank Geier’s Sons Box, Flowers and c.ndy plants where high temperatures are | W€ the third award jn the councd).| tunesl fom folers g AL Shurch, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. oyt Sargeon General Cum. | Miy be a candidate. The rumor per-| Monday, March 14, at 2 pm. Il Modern Chapel. Telephone cull, North 539. and Beaui A gift that any woman would appreciate. || €ssential y 1 Digy: Weis CEodidute. s s iRsn vl | J/ 3 ming of the U. S. public health serv-| yo." e un aspirant for mayor. 1t is|STICKNEY. At St Luke's Hospifal in : Blackistone, ice, “the heat can be greatly di- Iy understood that Mayor March 11. 1821, LAWRBENCE Ixmothy Hanlon fi Z . 14th and H. minished by water-jacketing boilers, Foanwalll il iok be @ candic Englewood, N. J., husband of &1 H 8T. N.B. Fioas 1., Sass. insulating blast furnaces, with double | date to succced himselr, R tkncs and tie Tats Bammuel Stickper: “ZURHORST walls of fire brick and kindred de-| Shelby Smith. Charles J. Peckham.! Notice of funeral hereafter. T3 East Capitol Street vices. Where the actual temperatures| Ben Smith, William E. Rider, W. H.| THOROGOOD. Departed this life Thursday. | ”lm.:‘. mm‘l,- =3 March 10, 1921, at 7:20 p.m.. WILSON B! THOROGOOD, brother of John Thorogood, | Eatablished in Martinsville, Ind. — eet | 1n the plant cannot be much reduced | Vannaman, Elton H. Brown. Dr. J. J 1415 G Str great relief can be given by big elec- | C. Klemm and Paul Johnson represeni- D o T’ tric fans. Radiant heat, which hurts|ed this community at the hearing be-| 121 South Cupitol st Funeral from John T, 4 'l Furs Exclusively | the eves, can be largely obviated by | for the Maryland Public Service Com-| 1 sts. 's.w., Sunday, March 13, &t 3 pm. JAMES T. RYAN, \» screens of wire mesh or of loosely | mistion in :in_lllmorv. _in the r;mu;r Interment at Portsmouth, Va. 317 PA. AVE. 8.6, Akt N . =z 3 inter- | hanging chains, through which the|of the recent increase in rates by the I stood by his side. Modern Chapel. Lincols 143 M 7 Modish | 2 “p-eu?"y Inter- | O Tkmen can pass when they must | Hvattsville Gas and Electric Com- T saw his soul depart, e e ivate Ambolances. Y o 2% esting prices. Noaroach the furnaces. Goggles, wire- Corporation Counsel Vincent A. And"whien T realized he was dead Livery tn Consection, TPTHIST 2 (O TYTA I [T AR uriequaled selection|mesh face masks, asbestos aprons,q SNSChY of Hyattsville, called aifen; L L L - SN e e e e - Scarfs in such elegant | considerably. Easily accessible drink- | 100 - oon) Tignt in manhood’s bloom, D 2 ' . - ar town of Hyattsville and the gas com- - : " X B ter, colder than 55 de- | hany Just'to show how a flower s GIRLS! Why deliberately sidestep attractiveness when FURS oo o e et | i en SFanconhott, 1a absolutely es- | P27 7o w8 o 1208'H_STREET.NW g fete: - 3 HIS DEVOTED FRIENDS. NAOMI AND (FORMERLY S40F RHODA GREENE it i i i “URS REBUILT—F T 2 \(Eltlfll to health. it is so easily available and means so much. FURS REB URS STORED |8 ¥ STl ¥ AT L LT T 7 10:20 a.m. Mareh 11, PHONE MAIN 108 225 150 st nw st ARScarer CulNichols sWBH CHARLES G. peare’ lic! LY s'fl‘ Announcing That N HYATTSVILLE, Md., March 12 (Spe-| WRIGHT of Milford, Va Drother of ABDI® | oo e IRVING iab) = Sewers il bi Gonscructea by | Stem, i, e Bty o weinst Joseph F. Birch's Sons the Washington Suburban Sanitary J e e LR sy e Liresry] hecatrsmidien Baghat Chorsimemeter {3639 M SE NI in Riverdale Park, it is announced: at Milford, Va., K R. D. Grimes, pastor. Auntomobile Bervice. Jackson, Adams, Lincoln, Madison, IN MEMORIAM. S A DI ey W Wasnington, - Tayior, - Garneld. and o Y IEMORIAN, eere ¢| WML FL SARDO & CO., will give your hair the life, luster and beauty you so much it T enats and o Bealc| ATEEE, o e o et et V0o 2 O Vs desire. The cost is small and the results are definite. s e etion ot e aa i Ashiand | o e i drsy e e e . Saint Marks Cafe and In Calvert avenues, West River-| Yo don't know the sorrow to be left alone, CEMETERIES. dale, and in Wells avenue, Charles 'l?:il i:o"li xu;.lxdfllll n:-“;‘l“"l""u:';’t:‘“:h"nu:;fi = “Tis sad when He calls for one or the other, strect und Prince George street, Bast| ..} Jiqest of all is when God calls your Tone up your dull, brittle lusterless hair. Eradicate the Orchestra e, R 2 7, 3 2 2 Hyattsville, §6 also planned by the dandruff. Stop your itching scalp and falling hair and have Thih "any musical organisation commisator, The stimated cost of| mrsHAN ¢ r. ABELL AND 80 e . ‘§anization 6 wWorl ), e FRENCH ABHLL. the long lustrous beautiful tresses that are rightfully yours. Dut Bitewa e nnte b "The fots abutling upon the sewers |SELT. In lvine but ud enembrace of my com| 3 3 as 1] , LE BBLT. o de- | T, 110t i of his orchestra with extrome N Tlans and opeolfitutions may besaer | Paried ihis 1o two scars aso today. March FUNERAL DESIGNS. cents in lhllvl. 'ormh today care and has establlshed an or- N at the office of the commission, Evans | 12 1919. T SN W LT e pr sample and booklet on **The Care of the Herpicids (Tar) Soap ganizalion ‘of tho highest”class, N butlding, Washington. She was one with ol divine, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F -‘.Pd 3 r. oernsi AS g s e your Hair’*. Address: The Herpicide Co., [Eodesee m rick CALTAa ofices at the Gratton Hatel, Conn. N b I i T A A e e . cide Dept. 188-B, Detroit, U.S. A. light and ey 7> Ave, and De Hales St, and 1a N MADE BISHOP OF WICHITA. HER MOTHER, MES, LEWIS, : testh, Ne h ed; {41 flaffy. Best for nccepting engagements for spa- N 2 ¥kl Appropriate Floral Tokens = o roagh edges, Sold by Drug and Department Stoves. the hair, fine for the bath, cial parties and exclusive N na M P ome emedict | B ile, LUCTLLY ALRHEL BEUE (ars. washjngmn Floral Co, o sharp corners. & N as appolinte: &r. Augustus J. . LUCILLE AL T (nee Applications at the Better Barber Shops. excellant for the nursery. fuanctions, H S\ Schwertnerm, chancellor of the dlo-| lewls), who departed tils life March 12, 1rh anea ¥ ¥ Ave St ST i ——— ) i Rane i muccomion: s Hiahon | ,,S9,2%450 ske 2oy v e Mavtr | GEO, C. SHAFFER, S0 A=) T AT LTSI AT S T A (T QL Ty LS AT ST o st al Vel B Johin J. Heunessey, who dled In July | ant;"come and get your reward. . """ | SXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS e last, ‘s HodRAND, G. W. Bmuz. +|at MODEBATS PRICES.

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