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SOCIETY' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1921—PART 1. E SOCIETY | Virginla—Fair and warmer tonight beautiful floral tributes at the death of 0UT| - It wau a restless moruiog, one year age | ‘President and Mrs. Harding Occupy Box at and tomorrow; moderate southwest e A e o toda winds. MR. AND MRS. GEO. B. LUCKETT. * | uia 'mae T foved o dearly bad slowly passed - : NEAL. We wish t our kind appre away -y e il :“ ferent, organizations, hank directors. neigh | Whel eTers g seema Wrong: Reeords for Twenty-Four Hours. e friends and relatives for tie beautiful | 1 Thought. fn dreame. it seems o me, ; ; ersi Tetee, e nd worte . Syon S hiamiEn, 507 4 L 30; 8 w91} oy cotrnded wa'dwrinethe Timces nd e renvement of my dear wife and our loving 12 midnight, 39; 4 am. 3 T LOSSAU. In sud hut noon,,56. . . . sister, SARAH_ALIOE '\ 7:‘ N By it | Theater — Society to Attend Wedding It R, Sir o |Published Stories Stiffen Mr. | 555 Saps B, Supam 1S S S : : ® fient temperature, 6. occurrea at | Harding in Selection of NEWFbRT PLACE D DATGHTENS. CLARA AN- of Miss Blodgett to Capt. Erwin, RS I i i B 8 O Remperature same dnte st vear—| Ambassador to Britain. POLLARD_THAYER. =~ At Tule iikipl child, ANN SARET TOWE, who left todny. Apr) 2. 1820, R. AL oo Highest, 78; lowest, 55. YER. Okly. No cards. Condition of the Water. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Tulsa, Temperature and_condition of the [ President Harding is proud of the DIED. or at 8 a.m.—Gi palls: - Tem- ot Cal. Gey cey as|ANDERSON. March 30, 1%: ":'lfl'v_:ll"‘"né. M;alzlonm‘l;z;f :Ui'll ‘em- | selection of Caql. eprge Harvey as B I D Wil = 3 5 ing | dances was held last evening in the HE President and Mrs. Harding | {oRe0 700 5400 16th street. Those occupied the White House box | receiving were (Gen. John J. Pershing, at the National Theater last| Gen. and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain, er cold and gray, i <ummer duy, . 1 boms upon the way, . in Denver, * cvening and had with them the | Gen. C. C. Williams. Gen. and Mrs. ambassador to Great Britain. When| jjam and Blien Anderson and brother of W. we too same day o W. S, Peirce. The guests were in- Tide Tables. cashi corre-| 0. Anderson " Md., Mo | Attomey General, Mr. Daugherty’: MF|iruced by Maj. J. H. Burns, ordnance (Furnished by United States coast l';o:3::f:'fsd.‘,:::,‘,‘::g':’,:;‘,'?'; correll far Aneid et pm. i feaves Union jeit raptores through w8 3 {and Mrs. Bdward Beale McLean and M| qepartment. and geodetic survey.) s E nce that h station at 1:05 3 'ARY, Mary, sweet an 5 = : - - f e Se Srartea thie 1ite = med, ot ) M » V1AV | Jess Smith of Ohio, the guest of the B R TR Today—Low tide, 10:11 am. and |50 the nomination o the Senate|ANDERSON. Deyarted s lfe March 3 loving and airy, t will leave Washington tomorrow for 10:38 high tide, 8:29 a.m. and |Soon there was a note of deflance in} pis ¢ ¢ (nes Gunell), be- o . e Pl adelnin aragton romop oW, (on : his voice against all who had pre-| loved m Duvenger. AND DADDY. ‘Why are your cheeks | Ambaxsador and Senorn desks with the Rev. Dr. Frederick (gmorrow—Low tlde. 11:02 a.m. und | sumed to doubt that the distinguished| | - preg e so red?”? Hests at Dinner. . Griffin, First Unitarian Church of that G Bl 22 am- and | Lditor of Harper's Weekly would be| xt. and Dumbarion ave.. Sunday. A ’ i s The ambassador of Chile and Senord | city. Dr. and Mrs. Pierce will go to . ST 1 2pm. Relatives and friends invited. “They get that way ’cause Ao e 5Tt e hosts at dinner!Alantic City for & short visit before The Sun and Moon. ] - ATWOOD! S oh sasianes ¥ preceding the dance|r.turning to Washington. Today—Sun rose, a.m.: sun The President was eager to """.9 of her ARY every da uh g Fahnestock will | L Y e known that the so-called “drive”| PALM Albun | which Mrs. Gibson Fahnestoc ! o seta 6,48 B ~C AL huns. «g catsormyh Bond Bread!” wive L (liss Marzaret Conway of Louisville, Tomorro rises, 5:51 am.;|agaioat the Harvey appointment had| Ve el = ¥ % i V- WhoTl s nter in Cals ool ailed to move him, and from the de- < April 1. 182, EDWAR Nz remsmbrance of = 7 The Vice President and Mrs. Cool-lifornia, has come to Washington to Moon rises, 2:32 am.; sets, 1:18 p.m. | Cisive manner in which he spoke it a1 invand o the inte To GENE 14 IEK ELL, idge were guests of honor at din-|spend the nig season with Mr. and 3 Automobilé lamps to be lighted one- | Was evident that, having made up his ¥ ‘the Rixits Frosbyterian taday. Apcil e A, ner last vening of Rear Admiral and | Mrs perr, : half hour after sunset. mind to agpoint Col. Harvey. he was| &Y, J S5t Ml Sk Feplvionan o oF Bis o ! Spe! 8. Wood. he Secre- — & 1 o dise ge any e = t Congres: 1 < Ire. SpentST Wnd Mrs. Weeks and| The marriage this afternoon of Miss \eather 1n Varfous Citles. suade him. nx.ux;mx‘.l:n;' " g 5 t you. how g Ele: 5 m of Boston.|Helen Blodgett, daughter of Mrs |E s lewjeiuiure There is no doubt about it—the mur- o o X 13 Eleanor Higginson gh z ) L of Calanthe Lodge. No. 11, will mert e e e house muset of Miss Mar- [ Delos A. Blodgétt, and Capt. Henry i 5% murs of opposition, as well as the! Pyt Tompie Sundur, Apelh & 11, o1 [garetta Wood. were smong the | Parsons Brwin, at st. John's Church, MRS. RICHARD P. ERNST, ] ) published stories of'a “drive” againxt| 3'o'chio Wi to etiaes for “fuviai b | . dnlrest: - o arty attended | wi e attended not only by official, | w; o 3 Col. Harvey, have only served to; Bro CARD BINNIX: nlso meet af the 3 guests. and later the party & et |diplomatic and smart resident society,| 1oAle Of e new seaater from Kem-| 5o = 2 5 Stiffen the détermination of President| residence host. xwe. Monday. April e B ot e but by many guests from out of town, | {ears,whe Will eome to Washington ? = Harding to go through with fis origi-| & at 1:4 tend the the New Willarc e | after the of Con; h nera gt iss Wood, we N \ Noted. f uking, yes. I'm thinki izginson and Mi; l‘ OO usts over-|marriage by her brother, Mr. Delos| OGN b el b = MeGUAY. my only oue. \nnapolis today 1o be Hu S Fair-1A. Blodgett, jr. and her attendants! 5 Abilene, Tex. 30- Those who observed Mr. Harding's Secords and el 3 in men, aight of Commander ax:«l Nasquerade | Will include “her sister, Miss Mowa| Who have been spending the past few | Albany 28 ) eagerness to” have the press record his | April 3 B MOTHER. ALICE. 4% field and td EAdS Y i weeks in the south, are at the Hotel |4 e ol. Ha . 3 : 1 and to attend the Masaueiees ploggett, as maid of honor: Miss Myr-| Weeks in th th, t the Hotel | Atlantic # 016 Clear | choice of Col. Hary hought they . ROBERT . Sucred 19 the memory of my beloved jand Easter hop at the X P e B e Washington over the week end before 6 detected the same resentment against S3lvexter A, and ¢ 3. Burns of TEUCY KT wher denarted chis f Academy. Dorothy Anderson of St. isx | Teturning to their home in Boston. 34 ~w»lxfinanu u(“ Her-onll fippomteu‘al;‘: v i t St Mar r today, April 2. 1920, i —— ce | Pauline G i LN, — 7 codrow Wilson used to exh ¢ orth Capitol and T stx. n.w.. ot s J_Mrs Coolidge. wife of the Vice|Baulne Gates of Plainfleld, N. 4. and| o royar Country Club will hotd 24 whenever any one made so bold as to ; Eaterment At Olivei el o DI {President, will be the honor guest 0f iy 8 wiaC e A ustin of this city. | its semi-monthly dance fonight in the 16 suggest that possibly the posts held 3 Mrs Jogeph L France and Mrs. Selden - T act| 1arge Raleigh Hotel ballroom. Mr. el by Albert Sidney Burleson or George . ce. Ttaly. February 19, i S day ; Capt. David St. P. Gaillard will 2a] o P Spericer in thei boxes TuesclY as best man, and the groomsmen will| G- H. Gladstone and Mr. F. Walen afternoon in the Nation: include Capt. Bdward H. Cahill. Mr.| Will have charge of the_special fea- Creel might have been filled by others.{ Louis UTER _CODWISE, Her buss lands are Just why the selection of Col. Har- 5 2 iwiae oF NY Her work 5 v - = % Funeral from 14 Past 301 ork 3 3 the recital of Nina Tarasova. the fam- |yt nCa, Tl - o e o Mr. Robert| tures for the occasion, Dancing will ot vey to go to the court of St. James e S ons, : > & HER _DEVOTED ETHEL ous Russiun singer-actress. Amongleong, (O L, FEVes, T WF SO, | begin at 9 o'clock. Gulyeston o should be the object of eriticism und | St Greimisd comh oy . Intermeat] gooTT. 2 the other guests of Mrs. France and The ushers will include Mr. Robert Helena . 50 produce an undercurrent of protest 1 e . starvn | TURNER. In xat but loving remembrance o€ Mrs. Spencer will be the SUTERON| geming My 0. R. Erwin, Mr. Walter 5 = . Jacksonviile. 56 in republican circles ever since his | 3y ioal: at S sk Awwre MANIL| my de \or, BCTH G, TURKER, wibe General of the Army and Mrs. Mer-1 g "p o0 2ng Mr. James A. Erwin, all Marnage Licenses. Kansas @ity. i name was first mentioned for the | DAVIS. beloved daughter of Jane C. Davis s lite one year agy today, Apell ritte W. Ireland. of Chicago, and Mr. James Roland . Tos A..Feh 48 post may be somewhat of a mystery upd sister of Lizzie Davis. Funeral from ¥ - Lowe of Grand Rapids. Murriage licenses -have been isvued to the | Loubnvil = to the outsider. Poenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D ats. 6. 1 gannot forget,you._dear motber, Send 15¢. for Trial Size Grouitchs Hostx to A reception will follow at the home | following = G 05 Indeed, there has been very little | Qe WWaljers paxtor, Sundey. Aprll 3. at 1] @O O e ety b FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York_} 'n¢ Luncheon Today. of the bride's mother. ~Mrs. Edward; \tomird G Ford and Mabel . Resgolds. S0 question’ raised about the brilliancy [ 3 ifena. o T wipe away the tears. | ini ¢ Serbia and Mme. Porcher of Florida and Mr. and Mrs.| \jpaqaiUs llurrix and Magdaiene M. Haney. w8 of Col. Harvey's mind and his ready ; Pesfchspongelonfluoniet SN he minister ol A . and Dorothy M. Whit: | Y] A In_silence you suffered, 3 ther, Gdéuraud's Grouitch entertained a company of | E. Berkey Jones of Grand Rapids are v, Philadelphia . 45 34 wit. Rather has the opposition cen- In patience ¥ou tore. Where friends no more shall weep, P Cwenty-four at luncheon today in |guests of Mrs. Blodgett for the wed William Wilson of Frosthurg, Md.. and Olive | Phoenix, Ariz 29.96 88 56 tered upon Col. Harvey's alleged atti- Until God calied you home, For those who die in Jew i e Bishop Velimirovitch of Ser-|ding, and among the others here foriM, Hanwn of this city. _ Piteuburgh 36 tude toward prohibition, which is not To suffer no more. . Their death ix only sieep. rienra U oo o oD N or ucsts were the | the Gccasion are Mr. and Mrs. Wilkiam | Thomax S Durhm wnd Geirgia 1. Foster. d. = ear . |especially pleasing to the “dry” ele- | FETTER. Departed thix life Friday, April 1] The blow was hard, the shock severe, B S Washington, the Rt. Rev.|K. Knight and Mrs. Ruth Orton. etins or E LBt Sl and Nary B, , e ¥ [ment here. 1921 at his residence, 424 3rd st. WIL, To part with oné I loved o dear. Bishop of o et Ktun of Somerset, Ky E ilaxe ol 53 It has been pointed out, however, . FATTER. beloved husband of But in my heart you will remain e Alfred G. Harding M e Rev. Dr. and| Mre. A. F. Lautterbach of New York. | panniof, M, Dilley of Wilkes inrre. Pa.. and | 528 Jufolo. a2 that Gireat Britain is not a prohibi- |. Catharine Fetter (nec Hasler). Funerat Tnti n heaven we meet again. PENNINGTON & TAYLOR acan o tre Jcathedral, Tev. Dr o |who is spending a short time at Ward- | "Jaitt, & Tarbe of Betwsn Ma, 8. Franciseo. 30,00 pr tion country ‘and that presumably | jervices at s late reddence. Mondas. Aueil HER LOVING SON. | Mrs. G. C. F. Bratenahl; g jman Park Hotel, entertained a dinner| . I Hurt, Jr., of ( “and | Seattle . 44 010 Cloudy |gentiment in London would favor the - urgh papers please copy.) THOMPSON. Iu loving memory of our dear - = 3 ¢ Russell Talbot, Rev. and| ,many of tweive there last evening, | Rebecon 3. hunn o St Louis 8 . Clear [ ~ ¢, | FRYE. Departed this life Thursdur. March X CI8 ELL THOMPSON, who de- Paperh: | companyiof twelve thers i £ mn of thls selection of a man like Col. Harvey, leLng aperhanging Mrs. James Fr:'t—m?n. "f,':," ;:; ‘7:: the guests later attending the dan ""\|\'n A Tuylor and Dora Hews, both of Bal- !f\t_‘:’fiukn S ;: Ciowdy; instead of one of “Pussyfoot” John- flin'%‘n' - ':‘-."'"'u‘u“- Bar reuenc six years ago today, April . Wal 'na;z::lvl‘iff‘;m Mrs. Stephen B. ;lrs‘.( l«,u;ler':,lc)} will return to New N ASH., D S son's disciples. Indeed, the British| darling daughter of Elljah aad Ella Frse.| Farewell to thee, dear father, thy eross The Better Kind chairman of the Washington | X°F SBoscay - rkey and Nettie F. Dixon. government in response to an in-; aged 1 year and 5 months. thou st faid down, - S lap aid rund; Mrs. Julian James. [ s 5 2 _ Pock and Cora H' Ixham guiry from the United States govern- Gone. bt ot forgotten. To bear the paim in glory andl to wear the Sl ostexs a ner u burg, Va., and ment, said promptly that Col. Har- . _Departed this life Wednesday, March victor's crow 2333 18th St. N.W. chairman of the aid fund. and|g s " junior League Dance -8 Tu 2 vey was “pers ata.” at her residence, 387 H st. s.w., at| In that land of peace and gladness. a joy- members of the legation staff. . N c Johnson, both 7 PSrSDRS BIStS \TE ELIZA “dnugiit Tal. liappy guest, ; Col. 1077 The Margaret Dodge Sewing Class mmander and Mrs. Ten k De ctand, Md s ol (| Lifelong Ambitios of the iae James and_Ellsabeth Gant, sister | Where the wicked cease from troubling and —————— will entertain Bishop \'ellmirovilfih p‘zlrl‘!);’l‘{zlrmaa;fir"’;::gm:: nl!h: g,’,’}‘,‘f: rvel and Murtha J. Tucker. When Col. Harvey goes abroad a2 of Asnes Gant, Amy ¥ Brown, Cornelia ¥, the o A Oty | - fat a reception, from 5 to 7, at the " ans ambassador to Great Britain, he wil! exander and Charles RB. nt. Frnera AUGHTE! TTIE. 3 | Theodorus Balley Myers Mason House, | Veeder, last evening before the Junior o r have achieved a lifelong ambition. 1t | >onday. April 4. from St. Dominic's Church, | THOMPSON. 1In sad hut loving remem! § d e S ave invited the Rus. | League dance, when their guests were Bn‘ths Re t d b Illy known that the colo-| ©t7 and E sts. s.w.. where solemn h'gh re-| ~of my dear mother, SUSIE A mnm 5 iem mnse e the it “Toetety. Tof ‘which Mra.|Miss Elizabeth Walker, Miss Amelia porte nel was anxious to have President| uem mass will be'mung dt 9 am. for U et Lansing. s chairman. Bishop | Dutton, Miss Floy Harnhart, Miss Har- towisig birtha liave been reported: to Wilson appoint him to the same am-| ae cordially invited to attend. o T8 Velimiroviteh will speak at 5:30 on|Tiet Love, Miss Margaret Hicks, Miss | the health department wtihin the laxt twenty. bassadorship. Long after Mr. Wil-|gRay. Thacdes stom o1 1621, at 6 Often from my heart comes a hitter ery, the relief work in Serbia. and also on |Jane Boyd, Miss Margaret Finley, Mr. Grann Fox Keeps Mrs. |son and George Harvey had their sen | “5f bor Tomean; Mo AL 1021 at fame | Whw. oh i, aid”me mother dies the needs and work done for the Rus- | Thornton Parker, Mr. Merrick Parker, Rl Y P * | sational controversy in which th:| V.. beloved wife of William L. Gray. Fu R MmN sian refugees in Serbia, of whom there | Lieut. Frederick Butler, Dr. Gratama, . Bear's S t then candidate for the presiden neral Saturday. April 2. 2 p.m.. from Pad- . T in not dead. she's only a d Mr. Dorsey Richardeon, Mr. Horace | ecret. end b gett's undertaking pariors. 730 ilth st. ne.| LOVING DAUGHTER, ETHBL B WOOD: are mesrly & hundred thotsand. . |Mr Dorsey Ritardecn ‘Mo Hordcs asked his editorial friend to cease his | F05 SISINEE Bin, B0 I 2 0] b o The bishop will go to New York|P . Mr. G: . Mr. a Capnano, boy BY THORNTON W. BURG support on the ground that it was “ s - - Monday to attend a banquet given in |Graham Walker, Mr. T. T. Craven, Mr. | 2 and P oy RNTON W. BURGESS. more harmful than helpful, the am. |HALL. Depirted this i'fe March 31 1821 | WILLIAMS. I sad hut loving romem his honor by the Jugoslavs of New |Maxwell Durant, Capt. Tupper Cole,| Norman und Grace V. irl Have you a wecret you won't tell? bition of the colonel to become am-| HATL® i®pand, Ponful flinest. RETIX] of my dear mother, JULIA L. Wi - e ed Capt. John Hettinger, Mr. Hicks, Mr.| Oiiver H. and Shirley McC. Hurtis, boy. Then guard your tongue and guard it wel. in dia mot s the " below s ate| who departed thix'life eighteen years age York. p'[etu mufl;.g :Ihe A | O e ot | oiere oo ) e e e oy Yol | bassador to Great Britain Lowis and Martha White of Oxon HIIL Md.{ today, April 2. 1908, in the interest of the church union L » Mr. 3 “{ Bol and Ethel Golomb, Loy H - | wane. was born July 4, . Aged 42 years, Sz . - {and brotherhood and will visit the| Walsh and Mr. Francis Winslow. T Sl el dolomb, i Many a secret is told unintention-| When Mr. Wilson hesitated for some | & months and 27 days. She leaves to mourn | gy Jo3 ©f m¥ life and the light of my love £ as “gone from my home 1o the mansion P » ! Jugeslav colonies throughout the = Sumuel und Sarah y . weeks before appointing Walter Hines| thelr low a loving sister. two devoted nieces. above: 3 'Preducts from Fcrm to You™ Ll Miss Marjorie Gelm entertatned at | oot BiG 5 ally. That is why so few secrets are | boze” the friends of Col. Harvey be- three nephews and a Domber of relatives| fo: heart was so true, ber life - Tomorrow morning the bishop will | dinner last evening beforc the Junior | Arcyur 4. and | kept long. It is hard for one having | seeched Mr.' Wilson to let bygone be | *"¢ friends young, T preach at the cathedral, in the arter-| L€aguc dance, at Rauschers, in com- Calvin . and a secret which others are anxious to | DY&ones, and appoint the man who| 3 reiatives Sad trenm o portac o | Yet it was hot ms will, but God's be dome. noon he will preach at the Church of | Pliment to her guest, Miss = Valter and Emm . & - | had been so instrumental in bring-| of jiiness she turned her thoughts heaven.| SOMe may think you are forgotten, the Covenant and In the evening in | ¥*7 of Englewood, N 1 e guests | Dudthird k. ud Daguor oiterwild, girl. | find out not (o say something that|ing the name of Woodrow Wilson | ward and was oftes heard commming with Bime mey think the wound Is Bealed, jfheichustniaf the Fyiphany. erine Sutherland, Miss Mary Loulse | 0 Westi,s and Eisic ¥ hosemburrs woy, | QUICK Wits will take as a hint and|into the limelight. heriGed. That lies within my heart concenled. ' Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will entertain | Johnson, Miss :‘dnh “Bncon, Miss | ;: !g;rl;lw a -.l"u.;m:. i “‘ girl. jBuess the rest. It is only by taking Wilson Was Obdurate. %fiwfié%"#?&'flfi?«flfl?" HER SON ROBERT. * | 2 z Rosa-May Kendrick, Miss Sydney - u J. Fowkes, girl. the greatest car to whi +| _But Woodrow Wilson was obdurate. - THE FAMILY, o —————————ee {at dinner this evening in henor of the | WPl aE SV ICTEC NG Sl dlen | Walter and Catherine Burton, gir 8r e Al oW it Yoy [ B O i . » = »: v Eddie a “orde] v e . A ch 29. 1921, at * 4 jambassador of Pery and Senora de|Gacnell of Haltimore, Mr. Wilbur | Pddic and Cordelin R. Andrews, that you can possibly keep a secret. | pim in declining Col. Harvey's edi- | 3an mon. st nor remmnat: “1i88 oy o FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Venezuela and Signora Catalani, son- Huhbtrd. Mr. \Vluouv‘?hymthemt:y. Old Granny Fox knows this. She |torial sypport—namely, an apprehen- n.w., RUTH WARD LANGSTON, beloved | — —— | at the TS an Gaughisr o the hestens | Mrapun "t Gook oSt M 1S Deaths Reported 12 0 ahrewd and clever that she long | 507, AL BuppOrt by arveywould | Rl o ¥ thvemen fod i et |V, L SPEARE CO, | who are her house guest: William Mackall, Mr. Barl Van Wak~ {11, foiowing deaths have teen o ago discovered that the way to find|ing of ‘Wall: Street - interests—were [ (helr lose besides a hushand and mother. | (NEITHER THE 'W&H@l‘ | e following deaths have been reported ¢ 1 3 7 NECTED WITH THE ORIG! g 3 Mrs. Gibson Fabnestock will be|EOReT. Hr.dD;lvldGMeda.rnl‘Mr}mVlVlllun-m the health department within the las taent.|OUt the secrets of others is simply | potent .in i the subsequent decision | sunt and a st ot friendn’ Faaceal Mom EARE ESTABLISHMENT.) hostess at a dance this evening in ea and Mr. Gordon Gatchell. four hour: ¢ ¢ th T against the ‘sending of the colanel | day, April 4, at 1 p.m.. from the residence. O F st aw. i nt has s ta iy and Ml Albert Luckett, 30, 338 6th street southeust, | |0 5€t them to talk. So when she has | ¢;"Great Britaln. Friends Invited. > 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr, who | Mias G ;::I-‘n'v n:_t;.- .'“ul:mq stree {secrets of her own she guards her Ever since that episode, Col. Har- | MAXWELL, = Thursday, March 31, 1921 at{, .4 embaimer. Livery in connection. Comme- will entertain o company of young | Entertains Di o iray. 59, 003% Oth street south- | tongue well, and it is seldom she|VeY'S pen has been employed in an| his‘residetice, 28 0 st' sw.. GEORGE MAX. {424 €RDUIMer. Toery in connectio ople at dinner preceding. Miss Gladys Hinckley entertained 2| Jouiah H. Yorgey, 77, Ni e incessant attatk upon Mr. Wilson and | ~ WELLs father of Ella Wushington. Funeral | 50" g3, by ave. n.w. Tel. call M. | peopl " preo s P Al L (G g e rgey, 77, National Lutheran|gives a secret away. his_policies; so much so that many| from ..'vl‘fm'x"”';u'.':é‘. :‘u‘_":(dmflnp April 4, | “Really Truly Land” a charming|last evening, in honor of Miss Frances | Selomon Hirsi, 3 3 1348 Kenyon street. For some queer reason most people | republicans believe he owes his se- e Sacutive Sasie Frank Gms m—\. FOOD fairy play given for the benefit of the | Sullivan of Philadelphia, who arrived.] Edward Bionix, 73, 1711 New York avenue. lection by Mr. Harding to the re- 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. COOKING Washington Humane Society yester-|yesterday to join her ‘moth r. Mrs-| john W, Brows S5. 215 84 creet. delight in feeling that they know | [Ciiivte’way in which he exposed | I N Ey BEy 0N, beloved Imasa | _Modera Chapel. Telephone cail. North 53 day afternoon, attracted a large auydi- | James F. Sullivan, for the v._ek end.{, i<t 2 J 32 North Capitol | something that others do-not know,|to satire. the ills of the Wilson ad-| of Julia Peyton. Interment Sunday at King ——T— lh - SERVICE |ence at Poli's'Theater. The play was |Mrs. Sulilvan came to Washington 1g Randolph street, | DUt Want to know. Old Granny Fox | ministration. % George county, V. 3 2e imothy written and coached by Mrs. Edward | represent the Philadelphia chapter of 33, 006 Fast Capltol | knew Mra. Bear's secret and she knew | Traditionally he is not a repub-|pyox. Departed thiv life’ April 1. 1921, at 41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 3543, A ", n streets nort a S X e e N N LoV ushand of - ¢ e T e Direction of Miss| vening. Cornelin' W. Henderson, 46, 1622 Wisconsis | Knowledge tickled her greatly. 1t |Mr Wilson he suppor erme C. Ryon. ~Fumeral from above resi. ZURHORS' 16 dnd 1920. avonte made her feel that she was smarter | ToBublican ticket in 1916 - . Monday. April 4, at 8:30 a.m.. thene Frank Anderson, 07, 1636 Riiode Ialand ave- | than, any of the other little Doople | the faetithat Mr. Wilson was in> | (o Toeons O Snere miss will he Mrs. A. L. Steinbarger of Lewistown, to St Josepis Ohurch, where mass will he “";:"n'»"' 1 of the Green Forest and the Green talent. e DX o Dolders included \Lady|yiont. ‘who spent much of the winter | - 1334-36 G Street clined to select Co). Harvey for the| . Juraied at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends Geddes, Mme. Collardet, Mrs. Chandler icholson, 91, 1930 18th street, ambassadorship and was merely fnvited. 3* Established in Martinsville, Ind. Bliss, Mrs. Tasker H. Biiss Mrs. J. N. #l;llol;e:"mfllg‘!‘.uflr.w::{l i:u:h:anl:’eg Dickerson Hoover,' ur.\ 84, 413 Seward | Meadows. Old Granny Fox is smart;|afrajq of the colonel's supposed Wall | gayary Friday evening. April 1. 1921, 1857 . Anderson, Mrs. Charles ' Boughton | (v wnd is again with her parenie i N L o she knows shé Is smart, and she likes | strect connections is scized upon as| “RAPTIAEL, beloved husband of Caroline Ran’ | —guic Digaied and ERCkaT Borvi— 1338 N. Y. Ave. 5 e S Bt G S0t SR SRR ISR || Ui et Bt | o 2t o 8o Sk 5 0 e e i | S ST i | O P S e . . e |John 'B. Henderson, Mrs. Armistead Vig dhye, Chlerss wiosn ey . |smart. * ability and capacity, for, if fate s late . 2714 Ontario road, Mon- B Peter. Mrs. Corcoran Thom, Mrs.| "5t LAY n. 32 811 TWhode Tuland avenve, | S0 all shie Would say was that Mrs. | brashed aside these circumstances, he | _day. April . 'at 90 am. *° 2 616 H ST. NE. Lincoln 3484, + 9y Fleming Newbold, Mrs. Francis Gar-| Mrs. Frazer Edwards will entertain L '!‘l‘:“:":;"un‘u’ 1xt atreet. Bear had a secret and she knew what | mfght have served in the d“"(‘e voa}l 2 o) e “rm'.» “,',’,'l Automobile Service. Chaped. { Hay Hammond: Mra. Chafies Masiatt| i Scecamminy [ALormally at tea | ot S | T e e e Sm s , latt, s afternoon at the Willard, in|" John C. Jnckeon, 80, 423 Onakdule stree ttle people were wise they would | publican 5 A Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. Meyer, |honor of Mrs. H. G. Wilson of Toiedo, | Bettie Hal, 43, Washington Axmires ‘ios. | K€D away from the great windfall (Copyright, 1921.) 5 PETER M. ULRICH % @EL |} Jon Biddie Mrs Trwin Laughlin, | Ohio, who is svending the early spring | pital. 7 decp in the Green Forest where Mrs. e Kindly omit perscast s TIT W . . oseph A. 0 p % A el 2 rsonal Service. lest Prices. Mrs Warren Delano Robbins, Mre|im Washington = T, A Siarler, & Casualty Howpltal, Bear lived, Not another word would MISTAKES ‘SUSIE’S BAND. D e e 2 = Pri ing R P McLean, Mrs. Sidney Neale. Mrs. A. B.| Mrs. Fenton Bradford has returned | Murs E. Frse, 1, 1116 280 strcet. she say about it, not even to Reddy | aged 19 vears. Funeral from W. W. vate ng Rooms for {Rutier. Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. John P.|to her apartment in the Kochambeau | Je*ePhine Lee, 1, Children’s Hospital. Fox, and you may be sure that Reddy funeral parlor, 81 H st. n.e.. Monday, April 'C’Iub DmNeu orALuqcheon i Jackson, Mrs. Peter Jay and Mre. W.| from New York, where she speat a teased and teased to know what mat’nnhmnmu Thinks It Is “J.| 4 at 2’ Interment at Congressional arties ow va g Wisconsin Ave. g Philip’s” Organization. TWITTY. Departed this 1ife April 1. 1921, |daughter, Louise Brooks, was one of | Will Attend Easter Fox was sure to be asked about that : Lo SSEn SAMES T DWIITor i e L ek 2 : 2 A similarity in names once resulted| st n e leaves to mourn his loss | ern chapel. the “stars” of the little play; enter-: Hop at Naval Academy. Many Appointments Announced in | f€cTet. but all she would say was. | il i | wite. father, two danghters, ond sister, two New auto fameral ears. = tained @ box party, her guests includ-| Capt. and Mrs. George Hayman and €d 10 | «prind it out for yourself. 1 found It |in the loss of “two-bits” to some in-i Brothers. three nephews and a host of | . Krandparents of the tlitle artiet: Mrs, | Lieut. and Mra. George Kitts will go| T. T. Gaff. Mre. Charles S. Bromwell [to Annapolis today by motor to at-| Several changes have been ma < and Mrs. John Hemphill_ Little Loulse |tend the Easter hop at the Naval|jne,ofice SCsoHaler M"":&‘e.\"nflgflllz :'r:}::-fi;eei !v'v"lTlr[ilnLt ;::y":“e :::Pe’t : erior D tume of rose pink accordion-pleated ©f Lieut. Kitts' brother and sister- |announced. Of course, this is just what many organdy made in the Empire fashion.|in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Willis Kitt for the week end. Interior Bureau. out for myself. No one told me. A stitution for whose benefit “Susie’s| friends.' Funeral Sunday. at 2 pm.. from | lot of people in the Green Forest think i il e reesilor voing Galbraith Church. Friends are invited. chen " « He has fallen asleep safe in Jesus' arms. * c women of the First Presbyterian | wayps, Thursday. March 31, 1921. ut the JAMES T. RYAN, Church, was giving a concert. mimafl‘{gflz;;mn‘;‘;mgl_l 317 PA. AVE. S.E. : s : o 2 Phila Modern Chiepel. “I want my money back,” announced | Pa’ ROSE L. widow of Steihen ¢ e asti T one of the ticketholders. Sottnoeet o u}im'm:d‘rhfl:emry. Washing- Livery in Conaection. “What's wrong?” asked the woman SR SLE SODIAY, A'Nu 3 == . e fi | @ R-SrexreCo “1 thought I was coming to hear nd devoted father of Harry P i Robert Sousa’s Band, John Philip Sousa. I .il. Fupeealteom ° Thowas: :“ns'r::rlm;n 1208 H STREET NW mean. It seemed to me a quarter was | % ATl tC, M I Mlondi (FORMERLY S40F STWW) pretty cheap, and I took advantage of Relatives, friends and memybers PHONE MAIN 108 it, but I feel I have a right to get my sil ARSpeare Cuiichols WBSpears admission returned” Inasmuch as she evidently hailed from that part IN MEMORIAM. o = is | BYRD. ‘A tribute of love to the memors ot | JOseph F. Birch’s Sons my dear hushand, ADOUGH AT RYRD. wha | W, Lstabiished 1ne1 of the country where a final L given the sound of “y,” the ticket tak-1 departed this Tife one vear ago fodas, Apeil | 3034 M St. e er considered it best not to argue the The Velvet Touch Rowland C. Taylor, who of them tried to do. Sammy Jay and candidate for assistant commissoner |Blacky the Crow, who are always Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman en- of the general land office, has been [J€alous of Granny Fox because of her For the Skin g e tertained a company at luncheon to-| Mrs. Arthur Ramsay spent a short|appointed an assistant attorney in the | Smartness, spent half their time over {day. which included the younger mem- i time in Washington this week onjoffice of the solicitor. Alvah W. Pat.|near the great windfall where Mrs. X . everywhers. ¢ bers of the diplomatic corps and resi- |her way from Southern Pines, where |terson of Oregon has been promet ear lived. They would hide in the |dential circle. The luncheon will be|she spent the winter, to Pocono Bines, | from first assistarn: attorney 1o be ‘gp. of trees and watch by the hour. |followed by a base ball game, play-|Pa.. where she will spend a portion {a member of the bodrd of appeals of [ But all they discovered was that Mrs, ed by a number of guests. of the spring season, the Interfor Department, taking the |Bear prowled about hunting for some- 2 place of Edward C. Fi Mrn. Joyes Mrs., Evelyn C. Hunt entertained at |recontly —appointed . o’ Lio,vas THE istant ertain at Dinmer. dinner last evening at the Cafe St.isecretary of the de, e C partment. : Hoffman o Col. and Mrs. John W. Joyes, ord- 3[","" the party going later to the|Patterson, who was in charge of fi!’t ® | nance department, entertained at din- |Julior League dance. ~In the com-|soloicitors office, is sucoseded in that ner last evening in honor of Gen,|PdRY were the assistant secretary{post by €. Edward \Wright of Noot CLEANERS and DYERS Ilohn 3 Pershing. preceding the Aemy | Of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Miss | Hampshire, dance at 2400 16th street. The other | Alice, Shepard, Afiss Ruth . Jones,| Other promotions in the office oint. Momentx of wadness com, .. i Atimipie. Sorsiee. kucsts included Inspector Gen- | Mr. Tracy Lay, Mr. Allan Story of |the solicitor inchide those of eitsior Pl Sucie’s Band" excels.in extracting Bilent tears of sorrmw flov- - 12——STORES—12 eral and Mrs. John L. amberiain, | N€W York, Capt. Harold M. Gallop,|B. Carrier of California and John music from ordinary Kkitchen utensils, Memory keeps you ever near mi WM. H. SARDO & Cco., Maj. C.” C. Williams, Gen. |Mr Allan G. McAvity and Mr. Herbert [P, McDowell of Illinois, said to be the quintessence of “jazz." ms“x';"rf\!'(y'}@u“'*'mx e Main Office, 740 12th St. N.W, |Collardet, the French military attache, | eng8tler of the consular bureau of = The organization is to give a concert e 3 B V.| G2 Hat ne Phone Livcoln 534, and Mrs.’ Collardet, Gen. and Mrs. E.|the State Department. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. SE. D. Bricker, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. A. = RESCUED FROM SHIP. Mclntyre, ‘Maj. Eridge, the assist-| Miss Elaine English is spending a < Phone M. 4724 ant British military attache and|¥eek in Washington, where she ar- K > 7 rived Thursday. Miss English will re- | Mr. and . Knq PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE }7*, [Pridee. Miss Gertrude Myer {1 0" Philadelphia and. with her o tolow ™ C. Marshall, jr. mother, Miss Beatrice W. English, [Here, Were Aboard e ool or Viss Bektics Enettah will) B o ias (bach rece‘lted?"nl‘:r; el S and Mre.| 531l from New York, April 20, for a ed here tha George e wint e ar hommd MIe.| aix-month stay abroad. They wiil b |Mr. and Mre Frank Reading Ven P jthem their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. OtO & || Percy Brooks of Connecticut. Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Automobile Funerals. Hotel Lafayette for the joint benefit | EOPOLUCCL A tribute of love o the sad | of the Louis Hamilton Bayly fund| [ OBy i T EOPOLUCCT. who wa and the world fellowship funds of < Yy 5 Young Women's Christian Asseci tion. Modern Chapel. = o ¥ FAMILY. * FOLEY. Sacred to the memory of our dear TR s father, DANIEL, FOLEY. who died ten years DR. BLACKFORD TO SPEAK | 1%/, arts otk o amicyrasy ""“I R T S May his soul rest in Wfif; SONE. © ments, Mausoleums and Soldier Memorials in all parts of the United States, THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth St. N.W., Waehington, D. C. 2 5 fortnight. - t was, Upon Advance Aypllc;:ian: e S T i CHANGES IN DEPARTMENT. |*Wherevei she went ola un} will accompany them to Africa, re-|the Governor. which sank yesterday 4 Lecture in turning to this country mext autumn, | MOFNing off Point Wilson. Both My, g Character Analyst Will GARDNER. In loving remembrance of my lday afternoon und will have with|J0ined in June by Mr. English, who | Tuyl of Seattle, Wash, were aboard e and Mrs. Van Tuyl were saved, but their E This City Two Evenin, dear friend, WILLIAM D. GARDNER. who Inquiries solicited. Forty years’ TR0 . Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will have a Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dryden left motor car and baggage were lost. 24 &s. on rted this life two years ago. April 1, _ = llllshlll — small company for dancing this even- | today for Atlantic City for a short| Mr Van Tuyl is a retired banker, and Katherine M. H. Blackford, M. D., the 9. — NUMENTS. =i peny ' stay. was returning home with his wife |AS_FOR OLD GRANNY FOX. SHE|character analyst, will give fwo lectures| A true gentleman. a loyal citizen and a MO 3 Our I ed Servi = == 4 after having_spent the winter in| WENT ABOUT HER BUSINESS. |at the Washington Hotel on Thursday | faithful friend. To know him was a won- ur Improved Servicefl| ..,mander Theodore Jewell wil| Mrs. Dorothy Willlams McCombs,|California. They have frequentiy 2 and Friday nights at 8 o'clock. derful BT VIETEND, ROSA B. RIDGELY. * M J - If you are looking for {entertain 4 company at dinner this| Who hus been the guest of her sister, | Visited In this city as the guests of |thing to eat, much -as Buster Bear| On Thursday night the audience will{ . HIS FRI LS Bmamr ) FALVEY quicker ard better work | evening in honor of Miss Emily Watts.; Mrs. Joseph Leiter. will open the home | thelr cousin, Mrs. Thomas Edmiston |did; that she didn't grow any better |select two persons to be analysed pub. | HONMER. WIGATIC, SOl iodee ig: oy Bhole e |The’ company will ‘Include those of | of her mother. Mrs. John R. Williams, | Drake, 1410 Girard stret. tempered; that she had that old wind- |licly, and on Friday night Dr. Blackfo = s e AR AN . F at Eleventh- on_your photographic ithe “subdeb” cirel at 2929 Massachusetts avenue, today. e fall all to herself, for Buster never | Will use stereopticon slides and show| ago today, April = 1910 and. our & finishing we are in po- { = Mrs. Williams, who has been in New came near it, and that most of the[faces and tell those present how she| ALFRED ‘A. RICHARDS, eight years sition tc serve you. We | The fourth of the series of Army|York for some time, will remain there | ENDS LIFE BY TAKING GAS. |iittie people were taking the advice |analyzes them. — = Solbe inia "loln‘fl';'“lfm' ¥ S ean wive you hnished e T 7 = during April. of Old Granny Fox and Keeping aWay | ,onc tor industrial plants for a number One. by one they went awa: < prints the same day you MOURNING BLACK A upecial dance will be given by |Mrs. Clara Silverman, Suicide, Be- |ffom that part of the Green Forest.|of years, and her employment plan has Now the family circle's broken— bring them in. Just let us have them by nine- thirty in the a.m. and we will return them to you at five pm. Nothing is sacrificed ip shortening the time of delivery— let us prove our ability to serve you to your en- tire satisfaction. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. ©nc door from 1f Mrs. Bear really had a secret she | becn adopted by many organizations. TC will be'complte some day. | HILL. Iu sad but loviag remembrance of our the City Club from 9 2 o'clock : lon\l’hlyu the elubho—\llne—.ll-‘;rrng::n cause of Continued Illness. kept it. She didn't give even a hint ’kune Arrangements are in the| Mrs. Clara Silverman, forty-nine|°%Y D3t It was. | Dyed Within 24 Hoars CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 1Sth St., Col. 636 Dupont Circle, ¥r. 5232 BIR 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Have You Seen the NEW FUR CAPES —so much in vogue for veranda and resort wear? We were fortu- nate in securing some notably elegant Otto Kahn Capes, bullt on Spanish lines, of Mole, Efmine and Krimmer. See these exclusive Spring Wraps. FURS REBUILLT—FURS STORED. nds of the house committee, of Of course, Peter Rabbit's curlosity| TOOK POISON TO EASE PAIN. | loying husband and father. SAMURL HILL. which Mr. Henry E. Stringer is chair- | JF873 010, 1513 Park road, ended her | wouldn't allow him to stay at home,| Ars, Bila Wassman, twenty-five| ADRIS. 1620 Beltimors Boulevaed at gas. Her body was torns hluminating | and despite Granny's advice he paid |years old, giving her address as 414| His well remembered footsteps Dffionas B B Mr. and Mrs, Peyton van R 1 Earle Silverman, when he reashed heg: | more than one visit to that part of |11th street southeast, was taken to Ay are listening for in vain. e Men Y::_z. :nenaelrll‘ne-:‘e'f about 7 o'clock. A note left by Mrs, |the Green Forest where Mrs. Bear|Emergency Hospital last night and et jeibedt gl gy u""“‘"u' SEal Quys Wt thel Powtatant T Silverman explained that she had ended |11véd. But he never could get cour-|treated for poison she swallowed| AnC oW flp“"'m“[ 2ol o Bty 2 her life because of continued iliness. - |a8e enough to go very close to the old {while near the Capitol. She was in| 04z we belp but feel m lunely, Mrs. Everts Wrenn of Chicago, 11, | “Mother cannot endure any more|windfall, so he learned no more than |an automobile when she took the| por no wonds were cver sweeter and Miss Manvel of Paris. France, |suffering.’ wrote the sick woman in|did Sammy Jay and Blacky the Crow. |poison, the police reported, and the ‘That the words he spoke so dear. are visiting their mother, Mrs. Allen |2 note to her son. “Take good care| As for Old Granny Fox, she went|driver of the car took her to the| A shadow rests upon our home. Manvel, at the Powhatan. of your health, and tell grandma not [about her busin and,” when her |Rospltal. ‘Mry. Wassman was gues-|. _We miss his well loved face: to grieve, but to know I'm better off.” [ neighbors pretended mot to believe jtioned at the hosp S norning £ L Tariat BT e O athe JJniversity | The note concluded with a “God |that there was any secret, woula |bY Detective Harry Evans. She told bty 3 e Saton des Nations of “trar s ein | bless you.” Mrs. Silverman was widow | merely grin and look wise. And not | the, detective she was & sufterer from Wasntagton Toat syebing. of Louls J. Silverman. Funeral serv- | by the smallest hint did she give Mrs. |0 relleve her suffering. Her oon. ices will be conducted at the resi- |Bear's secret away. | Aition “probably witl: net be. Metors Mr. and Mrs J. F. Hale of Boston, |dence Sunday afternoon. (Copyright, 1821, by T, W- Burgess) mined definitely for a day pr twa. man, Pa. Ave.

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