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- SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921—PART 1. SOCIETY 7 . was made necessary by the speaking. Mr. Atherton Hagy Mears, son of Mrs. = 3 ! : o cusagement which Mr. Marshail must Josesh Townsend Mears of Ehlldel: Matrriage Licenses. ROBERT E. LOGAN DIES. ', . , I¥mewomiawm. ew York. S phis. Miss Toll is a graduate of Brown - ALE. who departed Thin iife thre :'— S Bilverslts 1535, a3 on the st ot polarminge licemsen have been tamed o thol L e et | gttt T et ey { ther'n.n: Mrs. U.°S. Grant, jr, were the geological survey. Mr. Mears i8 in| “Charles L. Jones, Jr., and Elizabeth M. Bas- | ! LINDSA: f 8ts of honor at dinner-last the bureau of standard: table, both of Richmond. for 30 Y Held Thursda; f X o2 y2d bt Soving comembrance | evening of Mr. and Mrs, Ray H. Joueph A, Koens of this city and Mary B.| SRIB S ursday. fof our dear brother, JOHX 'H. LINDSAY. i Arnold, who ertertained in _their Mrs. Owen Cahoon of Philadelphia |Myers-of Frederick, Md. | Robert E S RE ere R n, ET apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. who spends her winters in Washington, Homer Johawon and Louisa Coleman. chts :’Tll ‘mmz—;\, 2 gan. a nsx; él )d Ll : y for thirty-nine years, ed | P o . has returned for the season and has Hayward ‘Byrton and Lizalr Taylor again taken an apartment at the Shore- ‘and Mary He look little George L. Hunt of Ottawa, Kan., The other guests were - Brig. - Gen. MY H. Smith of A Frank T. Hines, Ma. last Tuesday, after a protracted ill-} W, Thot rtinsville, Ind, ham. Senators Are Guests When the Mar- Willam G. Haan, Mrs. Britten, wite am, Marvin ¢ MeNeill und Helsn L. George, |nens, at nis nome. 2848 27th street i g Sl e e | X ten; Col. and Mrs. John Hull, Col. and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stickney of New | Clirics Dais and Mary A Chisioim. bots | He Was buried Thursday in Rock g el R i h “ H D th Mrs. George T. Weltzel, Miss o8 York will likely be winter residents |of Jersey City. 2 . Creek ‘cemetery. Mr. Logan was BOTR| - gee famer s g remembrance of my { shalls Have Dinner at the e RO T b here. "They. are. tow. staying At tho | " asee Foistila and Mary Lewis fry: My Togs dear ' father, WARKEN 3. LOWN: who died Toiler. g % Shoreham while looking for a residence | John J. Travix and Susa Coope: in Prophetstown, Whiteside county,| (WeRtgmng suurs asy tuday, Octobor o, 1932, White H()llse 7y adapted to their needs, wfi:bhfitr!atc.pfluflll‘l of Ihl; city and Rath F.{1IL, March 12, 1861. When a young MAHONEY. < l'" 5 -'1'63- E :\ IA'IH N 2 8 Mrs. John Cameron Hawkins is ex- Clarion B pceton, N, & mle . Mill man he went to Elmira, N. Y. memory Ther. HANNAI (oo wito pected to sail today from Liverpool o ieague ot Amprican Den WOIBS| pcoii'se ' atackibtonts and Mustath €. Taye| oo Soint- LORAD came fo Wash_{ diet ey A aivereary muse BL Bt for New York after spending the sum- fomorron atermaon at s arclock i ita | 1% both of Mowac Jatuier, 3a. e e | 1Y AN RUTH 3 i -|mer in E g ' has e enry 0. Ri f this' clty and Mil n the government print- AM. JAMES AND RUTH. * ding entertained at dinner at| gylsrs’ ‘Senator and Mrs. Charles E.|made the trip to London by airplane. O e e e ot | oo T/ Teoartinelana Margarst R, (B L0 NG BNy D o O | Driatimrotier. (e B served until his death. He belonged ito Calvary Baptist Church, where he was a regular attendant. He was a mmber of Harmony Lodge. . A. A. M.. and was prominently identified for many years with Oriental Council of the Roval Arcanum. In 1884 he mar-| ried Miss Anna Fleld of Elmira, N. Y., | . October S, 1919, Our hea-tx are ever xo Our lives are dre day was decmed advisable. Mrs. Henry Wells has returned to Washington and is at the Shoreham. after spending the summer on the north shore, above Boaton. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, who will return with Sena- | tor Frelinghuysen Monday. Mrs. Fre- linghuysen will join him here later in the week for the winter. the White House last night for the former Vice Presi- dent and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall. The table was in the state dining room, where it bore "an artistically Miss Grace Roper, daughter of for- mer Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, has returned from abroad where she spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Love and Miss Love, who remained in New York for a short stay before re- Births Reported. The following births have been reported to 1 the health department within the lusi twenty- | four hours: Adelbert and Eula Christie, girl. Mrs. John B. Kendrick, wife of Sen- ator Kendrick of Wyoming, enter- Howard Moran left o arranged decoration of pink roses,| . v ¥ ned at luncheon today for Mrs. Ttoh 3 pink snapdragons and maldenhair fern. | Thomas Rlleyuulrfihlll “Sd“;"l‘,’ o turning to Washington for the winter. y;::ngnlg':g; :_clxfin;;“lt‘?: :ha‘)‘fi:hmfi 5"‘?"" -:fl".”fif! E n'lrll. (:;:: girl. ::m su;vhi»s him, r.]‘.'hr“_' h\ And we lave uo M '-'A!f;~<"'fl'“\u|u fern. other ests, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace,| Miss All aniel D. and Elisabeth De Butts, girl. George E. Logan, residing in Ne! i ¥ - gu ss Alice Isabel Judson, daughter with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fairlamb.| Thomas P. and Anne Jones. il o ka. and Herman ‘and Addis Logan ot | 'sum went down i the morniag. E Beloit. Ka 0 su; wife of the Secretary of Agricultur Mrs. Key Pittman, Mrs. Charles A. Culberson, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Nathanial B. Dial, Mrs. John F. Nu- gent, Mrs. C. C. McChord, Mrs, Mary H. Schleuter, Mrs. Amos W. Barber, of Mrs. Samuel H. Vallance of New York. and Mr. Russell Kennedy Jones will be married in the Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York. of Miss Winifred From Philadelphia they will go to Atlantic City to remain for several Weeks at the Hotel Traymore. Mrs. Owen T. Reeves, jr., of Chicago is in Washington for a week and is Isador and Rebecca Kramer, boy. ?::flpll? ll:;l Jllbl‘lni;" Lycette, 2 boy. oveph and Heir Cari’S. and Martia L. it William himy ¥ lund, knows the night. es today in & far-a it nev Mrs. Coolidge was present at the dinner, but the Vice President could not attend on account of a previous important engagement to speak at the Pllgrims dinner in Newark, N. J. Where If 1 could see belind the stars DIED. ANGEL. Suddenly, Thursday, October 6, 1921, iat which i hidden from me. MARGARET J.' beloved dmughter of the I know 1 would see my brother there, late Joun snd Mary J. Augel of Baltimore, Patieutly waitine for me. and Kdna Tayman, boy. d Lillian Ford, girl. . a0d Nettfe Harlan, boy. The marriage Other_guests of the President and|wife of ex-Gov. Barber of Wyoming, | Newcomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3 T Mrs. Harding, besides Mr. and Mrs.|the guent of her brother-In-law and{Harry Turner Newcomb, formerly of R R L e i e Quivers, glrl. a:aumersl; Sooai haryinses sexiisnct; 1S 118 DONELY \BISTES RELLM. Marshall and Mrs. Coolidge, were: |si: Col. and Mrs. W. he Bal- | Washingt ign Aal Davi: 1 ex, (daughzer, muel and Martha McQuile, girl. ast 20th st., Monday, October 10, at 11| But. Belle, the valley of death was sweeter > o 8. 8 T sister, Col. and Mrs. Welch at the Bal gton, to Ensign ron Davis Reeves, in one of the young ladies’ Richard and Lottie Washington, boy. a.m. Please omit flowers. 9 Than the hills wh v 3r. Justice McReynolds of the Su. |four, and Mias Rosa-Maye Kendrick, [ Acheson Criwford, U. 8. N., will take MME. HUBRECHT, Behoole. of the clty. L BURKELEY. Friduy, October 7, 1921, at 2:151 And the peace that entered his apirit ’“::‘:maou;:'mfiga-:fl-r ll;:g::wo;;e g( daughter of the hostess. plem;e today. The ceremony wng be | Wife of Dr. J. B. Hubrecht, secretary MMA beloved wife of Christopher Was the culm, deep peace of God. A : atic of the performed ‘at Maplehurst, the home|of the Netherlands legation, who,| Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Willson and Deaths Reported ley, aged 38 s Funeral from_ her | HIS BROTHER JAMES. Senate, dnd Mrs. Underwood: Senator | Semator and Mrs, Truman H. New. [of the Newcombs, at Scarsdale, N. Y. with theiy three children, will ‘rrive | Miss Virginia Willson of Readine. ported. residence, pe The blow was hard, the shock n of 0, Senator Watson of | berry have returned to their home on t d | Pa., are stopping at the Powhatan for { The following deaths have been reported to| & - A ““. To pars with on Toved o ndisgs fnd Mrs Watson, Senator|Massachusetts avenue for the season. ohiine Henson, who Spent last winter WUl accompany Dr. Hubreekt (o thin o fow days. heulth department within the last twenty- S et e red e Fhin oor dukrtxon Wil sem tor Warren of Wyoming and Mre | hrir nemeo fyopent the summer in|Great Britain and Lady Geddes, will| = — | rr Ietoher (Greene has. veturned Trving street, | 1000 3 ¢ DIEAND M Warren, Senator Keloge: of Minne: | the semator soined bor e fsqudneore | sall today from Montreal, fof her|y peh winl take piace this after- |to New York, atter spending several | 1! 1 treet woutn- | CONNORS, Hiursdar. ¢ i Tom thm W) Jieusty fratiiy sota and Nirs. Kellogw, Senator Ball { possible. They have spent a short time | home 11 Bneland. Mius Benson has|gop D e e i er [days in Washington with his mother | “iua Yulie, 70, Hebrew Home, 415 31| anl Margar 5 ety i o K S of Delaware and Mrs. Ball, and Sen- | in their home in Detroit. spent the summer wiuk Lady Geddes| foriniq at'y o'elock in the Mount Ver- (Mrs. Marshall King, at her home on | strest. ] Nuranac Lke, vt erave. 2 % | Columbia road. Join M. <on, 61. K1, Elizabeth's Hos-| Iir residence . SARAH DONALDSON. the Octol tor Capper of Kunsas and Mrs. non Mothodist Church South, by A58 apper. Mrs. du Pont, wife of Semator T.| u = R : Lois | v . ) Mrs. X .| Mr. ana Mrs. Henry White are en-|Rev. J. Howard Wells. Miss Lois Dowinie's (i at loving remembrance « The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks. Coleman du Pont, entertained members | tertaining a house 3parly over the|Maupin will be maid of honor and be suid for 't r t loxing emenbrans o TOIE AL o o e My .| of the World's Service Council of the |week end in their summes home Eim | the flower kirl will be Miss Katherine l HE WEA HER rield Hovpiin thew and fric : ted this life two years over the week end. ston. to remain | national board of the Y. W. C. A., in-Court at Stockbridge, Mass., which|Leith, niece of the bridegroom. Mr. e L street northeast. | DONALDON. The officers and members o us. 1919 = g‘r:“{-mg ’,"!"- E'of“phus l?‘]r;‘edl!' (Mr includes Judge and Mrs. Franklin C. x‘;v"“n:m [’l:mv!ey :;m} ;Ihe ;laher: wfll District of Columbia—Fair and| Hemren wicw streat ;’muixl.:-u"l 31:;;;(1, No. 3 lI‘u- Knights of g'li Jo:x(l;.[ llhnlvl Ju:":m.. thoughit of sweet remembrance, v ST C L Heinrich LU, B 8. H. al. | the Tadie: 4 . the . o arD. wife of former United States)Hoyt, Mrs. John Turner Atterbury,|Pe Mf. Fenion elth. G colder tonight, probably light frost;| Ktella . Nhreve 26, 802 (3 ‘street monchmest. e S e ey Satiisd S atten | okt B tohes GF e e Maupin, jr; Mr. W. F. Maupin and Mr. S. M. Warren, The decorations in the chum will be of autumn flow- Sunday evening, October 9, t 8t Cyprian's for the funeral { of our_past president, Sister MARY DON wtill for you. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * . In sad, sweet memory of & buby, HAZEL FRANCES QUACK- Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen 11_snend the week end with M with slowly rising| Catherine A. Whelan, 1, 48A Bates street. Anna Bchlegel, 17 days, 1016 5th street northeast. Auna 5. McKensle, 67, Garfield Hospital. ambassador to France; Mrs. Leonard ‘Wood and Mrs. Robert E. Strawbridg: Mrs. du Pont entertained her guests Mr. John Clinton Gray of New York gndl Mr. Grafton Duleny Cushing of oston. tomorrow fair, temperature; moderate to fresh north- west and west winds, diminishing to- 8. The bride will wear a HEM: s aboard her yacht, and took them to ers and pal HEMSTITCHING Oyster Bay, where they were guests| Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley enter. | EoWn of satin crepe, with drapery of (MEMt o 0 o0 o nigne, |, Sinclalr 3 Thomis, 32, 708 Massachusetts| ALDON. All piease be present. By order NEUSH, who left us nine years ago toda: . . of Mrs. E. M. Townsend for tea at her | tained at dinner last evening at the| Parisian lace, & court train of the ryland—Falr and | avenue northeast. of ‘the District president Getober 8, 1912, o —— Picot Edging country Home. Biazn. Now" York:“where they ar:| satin, and her tutle velt wili ve nela |Prepelly, Beht oats RRUR e | pifen T, i £ T ool HES ANNIE DEVAUL | pona, faihtul love nas bieseed onr way Plaiting wialor and Mrs. G0 Bon L o 1 | hate” they Sptmhe ammer 7T | WA GhttS"s Ghower Souguet of rases |orthwest and west winds, iminieh- |, Wl ol 45 A, ATy Nesbictn,| e secy ABRUESBGNME T L | mprhinphatatn B S8 end: da New A 1 and lilies. Her maid of honor will |Ing& 2 o N To an empty ak the day she died. — er, daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Acker, | trimmed with silver lace, and & pic- : " d ;1 . 1322 . ERR. LSy Dassed hewuT, e o mateh, and will carry pink | With slowly rising temperature; fresh XPLAIN THOMAS W. FOWLER, Ixtoved, husband of | oANDOLPH. 1n loving_remembrance of my dexr brother. JAMES RANDOLPH. who de- to Mr. Duncan C. Phillips, son of Mr: this life one year ago todsy, October Phillips and the late Duncan C. Phil- lips of Washington, will take place today. The ceremony will be perform- Funersl from his late resl- northwest and west winds. In- 9 West Virginia—Fair and slightly colder tonight, with heavy frost; to- year of his age. dence, Bunday, October 9, at 2:30 p.m. terment at Glenwood. FOWLER. Members of the Grand Encamp. roses. Mrs. Maupin, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of blue Can- ton crepe. Embroidery, Braiding, Baading OPPENHEIMERS SHOP §th at E, N.W. The former Vice President and Mrs. Marshall, who are guests of Mr. Jus- | tice McReynolds, will leave Washing- NEEDS OF LIBRARY Gone from the hearts that loved you, ranged. The ceremony took place in the studio of the Vermont Avenue ;nly:.-a this life nine years ago, October S, Pl et brary’s circulation, the best measure of its usefulness. has increased every Lieut. Commander Richard Reed. M. F JAMES H. SOLT. Recording Christian Church. the pastor of the | ynit NAV: M Reed ed States Navy, and Mrs. Rees Condition of the Water. Fear: b 5 3 c 4 Vat ear: but in rec deihs Some of these days all the ~ky will be church, the Rev. Dr. Earl Wilfley offl. | have returned from a two-vear res Temperature and_condition of the |been either m,",;:r"e'”;‘o:';,*n;h‘;r;'::: FOWLER, The members of the Avociation e T Bl 5 he Oldest Ini unts are requ me of these days wll the burden be lighter: ciating In the presence of a small; dence in Samoa, where the com-{ . "t 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem-!of library staff or no increase at all X ¥ IeL Us bear with our UNIQUE g . w fair and warmer. Mail Orders a Specialty. ton Monday, several days earlier than |€d in the home of the bride’s mother,| Among the out-of-town guests will |morro 3 T =z pS Gone in the beat of ays: they had at first planned. The change | 2t Ossining, N. ¥ be Mr. and Mrs. W. F. fidm&p'" ‘o! Records for Twenty-Four Hours. S .meat, [ 0. 0. F., are requested to atien] 0% Aathe brst e sonr Cas; Delicas, Cuba; :fim‘.’ e & paaupin: | Thermometer—4 p.m., 76; § p.m., 68 (Continued from First Page.) THOMAS W. FOWLER, at bis lste resi- To rest in a silent grave. o Mias Helen L. George grandmother of the bride, it € |12 midnight, 65; 4 a.m., 63; 8 am., 50; = dence Irving sf. n.w., Sunday, Oc- KISTER JULIA PARKER. Weds Mr. Marvin McNell. a.; Dr. L. B. Firey of A(\‘m‘loh 1 i [noon, 48. Providence, $6,760; Springfield, Mass., p.m. 2 RICHARDBON. acred to the memory of onr 3 The marriage at 3 o'clock vester. | Mr. and Mrs. B A Camphell O Barometer—4 pm., 20.81; § pm.|$5.000; Bridgeport, Conn., $5,000; To- “abSis. Grana patriarey, | dear duvgiter, ETHEL M RICHARDROY, oanoke, Miss Mattie Wingert of [oq 08 A%, 1 o s, Conay : Grand Scribe. e X ed_into rext four years ago today. pec1al \ day afternoon of "Miss Helen L | josnoke Mitd, MGG, SRR, |2078: 12 midnight, 29.71. 4 @m.jronto, Canada. $5.000. POWLER, bi oficrs o siembers of Go:| October &; 1917 George, daughter of Mra. Richard| neS¢TGI0TN e ‘Miller, Mrs. Susie [2983: 8 am. 20.10: noon. 29.9% d Library Staft Too Small. Tumbia Lodge, No. 10, 1. 0. 0. F.. are duy recalls the memory JROtEe, tosdir. Marvin McNel of Rockilimp Mrs B, Hastings of Winston- | Fighest temperature, 78, occurred | .p, .y qr g hereby cd_of the death of Brother OF our loved one 1ai o rest. ’ . Island. Tl, was an affair of wide- [ Thorpe, Ms. 8 HLSHARE O i old (8t 3 pm. vesterday; lowext temper- Tary force Is now and al-| THOM. FOWLER, UM Fun HER LOVING PARENTS. a reaching interest, though the details | gre W i W14 their daughter of Rich- |ature. 47, occurred at 11:30 a.m. to- | Ways has been too small in numbers BICHARDSON. In sad but loving_remem- ote mmner of the wedding were very simply ar. | Shemwell i to do the increasing work which the brance of my only daughter, Mer. MARION ORAY:A ’ Temperature sume date last year— |community demands of it. The li- RICHARDSON (nee Jackeon), who de- Hotel Hadleigh aroup of relatives and friends. Mr. v: duty, are are now &1 v 2 < W. H. Robinson, uncle of the bride, | e of Mrs. Kead's mother, Mrs, |Perature, 66 slightly muddy For the year now under consideration W FowLEn 16th and ‘) Streets N W ave her away, but there were no| Dubois Moore, at her home on Wyo- Up-River Waters. {hie SoFce was not enlirged at ull Trving at. Fainl 0 the future. it Jights we may vor- VY. o 8 V. v & i n work Tonr. momie T e AaRe attendants for either the bride or| ming avenue. HARPERS FERR W. Va, Oc preceding ycar had increased ';0 :)'1‘: resident. | HF MOTHER. PARTHENIA E. JACK- H 2 bridegroom. | tober 8.—The Potomac river was a i (0" Gray. Funeral arrangements later. more’ papers please cupy.) Church, at 3d and C st-eets north- Stations. west, by the Rev. Dr. David R. Covell, HIS LOVING WIFE. * ve v i S Faced with the alternativi BON After October 17, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Representative Joseph T. Deal will ijjttle cloudy and the Shenandoah f alternative of 1021 E Neil will be at home to their friends| return today from his home in Nor~ciear this morning. {0 Nome esmential Hurary activice ihE o Alex: | BGT e e B ORTAY . ROTT, Ourses 25 e Em‘eci?‘t‘fl ”c:z:::;)'fler of the ok Weather in Varlous Citles. library trustees authorized Thi cnsal] . aMee Erdemun, st e rtaitence 1T IR0 | | rio aied ithres ycars tago fodix, Hc aber t 1 i o e s iployment e y 2 o ot Chare 5 3 - ’ . late Richard George, sculptor and| s Blodie ALFLeoman: daugnter T Tompetue 2% Dere hose s ol Gitiomal mersone || 1ipm s trom et G o t Chareh, | gp OLD. 1n wad but loving remembrance of g ghter o e late Henry 3 d A “m & i Ct b s 2 S 4 desr hushand, CHASE EMERY SEBOLD. George, the great single taxer. Her | Donald C. Barnhart of this city, were g 3 : el spaxopriations and) devotedito . cmwiery: e = Wio departed. this life two ycars ago. Oc- 6 9 uncle, the late Henry George, was a mfl'r';“r‘rg‘r':";;‘i:']"‘?,!‘r'i“'l':‘)‘," Sl H Btate of | denk fund-—mainly receipts Zrom fines | &h st hor Fexidence, 078 Wit bl il o member of Congress. was_pel D z = 7 1y : o Wi Vhutever the world may think or say. to P_I\/I. & I 3 Weather. |collected for retaining books beyond | MAR N s Tt (Baiti. | 1 miss my dear husband, both pight wud 4 the designated time—ordinarily used The marriage of Miss Lillie Verlinda almost exclusively for the purchase SEIGLER. In sad but loving remembrance «f Saturday, October 8, 1821, 2 Maupin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|in the presence of a small company " ; to 9 P.M. Sunday {James M. Maupin, to Mr. T. Hunton |of relatives and intimate friend O o bt aal A el T e Ireing | our littie darlipg, JULIA ALVA SEIGLI Leith, son of Mr.'and Mrs. Theodore | The bride, who was given was ‘providsa e iditional employe 3 i *iTiodas T\ beloved istand of | gl deparied this life two years ago toc ! i by her uncle, Mr. G appro- i v..in thi B1xt ear of his uge. . 1019 'l-.:rfiver’:y worre a irn\'ehnu suit Anbury P2 priations, the library trustees have tice of funeral hereafter. v Flowers will m in the summer, dark blue, trimmed with be. Atlanto Ol :;:)fx:'lt;;!rznvg“:h; continuance of such | gaN. ¥ridar, O t Mount i wiater 1t il rain, ; 4 oFe. ! rom the desk fu 0 1 I & Pl »on of ut the face of our little darlin na (fox, Alto Hospital, STEPHE d won of We would love to see again. - a small biue hat and a corsage bou- | iirmingham. Qquet of orchids and lilies of the val- | Bimarck - ley. Mies Marie Stultz was maid of | Boston . | honor, and wore blue Canton crepe, | Buffalo . with & large black hat and carried s Mr. Rich- the present fiscal year. But for next | year relief should be afforded by ap- bropriations, since the opening of two new branches (for which staffs must also be supplied) will compel in- Frank E. and Lizzie M. . Puneral rerv fres at his late residence, 3115 14th xt. 0. ber 10, at 10 a.m. Relatives | nds invited. ' Interment at Glenwood | cemeters. Do Departed this life Friday, October Superb Music - ! When the angels brought the mes: That our darling bal must go. None but parents who have lost one Could our grief aud sorrow koow. HER LOVIM MOTHER AND DADDY. * Skill— Cloudy Chicago Cincinnati i yellow chrysanthemums. creased work at e EIpeHiCnCE L0 e e to ushers were Mr. John Edward Lam- | Denver Clear” | these branches, in supplementing ¥ ater Saf hiina <. - Hopkite d won. DAVID B. WILLIAMS. who :bring_out the detail in bert, uncle of the bride, and Mr. | Detroit Rela them by loans and for the nec, || And icherd G: Buinot. { this life three years ago todsy. negatives of varying Alden Davis. Mrs. W. Crouch play- Clear, |supervision at headquarters - o Y JOENSON. Departed this lite Fridey, Oc. uality so that good ed the wedding music and Mrs. Ber- { Fuitl ¢ Clear ‘Moreover, the desk fund mone; or i 2 quanty 8 nice Calhoun sang “I Love Youjackunvilic. 2090 will ‘all be heeded next year for this| Fusersl Mondas, Oetober. 10, ar 130 oelock. i Tor & Renesful enst, lis, prints may be had from all alike. Our finishers are men who have had the required experience fund’s primary purpose of buying| from Vermont Avenue Church. Rev. W books, and none can longer be spareq | astor. Fricnds and relatives invited. to strengthen service. The book needs | LEE. Thursday. October 6, 1 t 8:15 [ of the main library will require not| After a lorg illness, DANIEL (BABE) LEE, only all of the desk fund, but a large | beloved son of Rachel Lee Funeral rom JTHER AND FATHER. DAVID Truly. NNIE WILLIAMS. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart left im- mediat2ly after the ceremony for a wedding t-ip, and will be at home onsax City. 80.20 Los_Angeles. 30.00 Louinville FUNERAL DIRECTORS. % after November 3, at 120 Rhode Island ) to class them as ex avenue northwest. 36 0.01 increase of the regular book appro-| Lhe Tyiidence of hix mother, 24 1Sty ot perts. They will be priations. Books are costing more, | Sivis and frends mvitcd fo attend. . o able to show you a The president and trustees of the and the two new branches are to b August 14, 1021, at her 2319 18th St. N.W. equipped with their original stocks. Extension Through Branches. Corcoran Gallery of Art have announced 15 a special memorial exhibition of paint- 1 Perrie, to be marked improvement in your pictures. We guar- RICHARDS, in the 8lst ¥ Richards held a posi- Columbia 514 £ ings by the late Bertha E " antee all our work be- on public view in the gallery from Sun o ‘The library trustees note With| tion in the Treasurs Dep: s cause we know that it gs.yingfx‘s?:::r 9, until Sunday, Octobe 0 Clouty g‘rale;ul gmlrccll on the appropria- | BANDS. Departed thig life Tiun . - i i — 23, 3 s tion by Congress of X . 1921, JULIA A . belo W = : an l;lslllz :Junlrel::'-::fl‘:ll(;n-:rolhnr Building ; T,fyb;:i:::bn nable Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Toll E ?F:'-;r purchase of a site to:l:touhora:’crh ‘:‘: 3‘::32» :‘:fi"} K. -nn"'x",::.‘.';n"',\l'.h'iw:'.."f ¥ ’gszfihfieo o 2 Y . N. W. 5 - E. F. Tol [ lear brary for Southeast Washi Funeral (private) Monday at 2:30 p.m. from ET NW Announce Daughter's Engngement. 43 Kain legislation nuthorlxlngst}:‘fl:'({'c:p';? 410 i 5. wee. . 1208 H.. . INLW Rev, Eric Florus Toll, rector of Em- Will Be H 5 Be"Located tha: Hotne of the §The National Remembrance ance from the Carnegie Corporation |§0OTT-McKENZIE. Departed this life at Gar- (FORMZRLY S40F ST MAIN o T 18, 1" Church, Manville, R. L, and f o Departed s 1 A ¢ || American Motor Service Shop S, Toil announce the ngagemént of | FUNERAL AT WINCHESTER. |tion“or the uhiding. A" admisabie | sasis SOraGRisa: e of Mirk| ARSpeare s WB Spears MeKenzie, devoted mother of Arthur Scott, grandmother of Joxeph Randall, Doroth; Gladys, Thelmer and Leon mother of Kate Stanton, Charles, William, Chester and Harry McKenzi site for the new branch has been bought at the intessection of 7th and D streets and South Carolina avenue southeast, just off Pennsylvania ave- hefr da Glass Tops for Tables (Mr. Foster’s Sbop.) 14th Street °"5.2007 ™ V. L. SPEARE CO. (v;-!rm THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR OON- The 12 FEATURE SERVICE What Are These Features? Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘WINCHESTER, Va., October 8. — Funeral rites were held vesterday after- Walter, Fu- CTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT. took ANTHRACITE costs consumers almost twice Open Saturday Evening, October 15th “Blue and Gold”’ Room Dinner Dances, 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. New York’s Latest Dance Music (WHITEMAN’S) uch as it cost before the war. Metals, textiles, huilding materials, leather, Nevertheless it is perfectly natural that you do not like to pay present coal prices. Neither do we. But— With wages at the mine fixed until next year at 138 per cent above pre-war lev And freight rates 100 per cent higher; With our profits per ton so small that if we it all off it would not make any material differences to the individual consumer— We do not see how prices can be reduced. A ton of coal in the bin is worth two in the mine WILLIAM KING & SON The City's Oldest Coal Business Gouraud's ental Cream 1230 Wikeousin ave. Phone West 67. Church, of which he was @ member. A great number of people, including members of local Masonic bodies, at- tended the services. No one was with Mr. Gore while he was discing a field, and Indications were that he slipped and fell while backing the tractor. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cather Gore, his father having been sherift of Frederick county many years. RUG CLEANING TIME Rugs and Carpets not thoroughly cleaned unless eiectrically washed by our process. Orientals and fiber rugs, our specialty, at_reduced prices. —A 5-Course DINNER from 12 to 8 P.M. $1.% Also A-La-Carte Bellevue Farms LUNCH ROOMS 1331-36 G St. Open Sunday —Cool mornings and eve- nings an Electric Heater will prove ideal. librarian as secretary. Mr. Edward L. Tilton of New York is the archi- tect of the branch library and the plans for it are nearly ready for con slderation and approval by the Com- missioners, the library trustees, the |bu|ld|ng commission and the Carne- gie_Corporation. “Seven branch libraries were recom- mended in the librarian’s special re- port of 1917, including the Takoma branch, al y in operation. En- couraged by securing the southeast- branch, the library trustees urge the hearty co-operation of all book- loving Washington to secure an ade- !quate congressional appropriation to purchase a suitable site for a third branch library in Columbia Heights. posed separate branch libraries. As the school buildings have fallen far short of meeting the need for school- Tooms, the school authorities have been able to do but little to carry out the program for library stations in ern High School building, now under construction. The board of education and the superintendent of achools are in hearty sympathy with the roject of libraries in school build- fnu. and their co-operation, subject only to the-limitation of school ex!- gencles, is assured. “The public library in theory, in fact and by the specific terms of its organic act, is a supplement of the|- ublic educational system of the Dis- frict. It suftars from inadequate sup- port, with all the other parts of this system, and it will share the benefits of the better days at hand, In which schools .and library and the public educationdl system of the District as| an entirety will reteive the mainte- nance end .n{oy the progressive d velopment which the community wel- fare demand: w i We cut glass for al} nue, one squa v, 1AM Clurch, Al LIGRT |for Instance, t0. Briiec | WINDOW {young Frederick county fruit grower, |sion to supervise the erection of the ‘Relutives and fricnds invited. ¢ | _Phone Franklin 6626 040 ¥ ot n.w. GLASE |roguors, ete. Favorable] GLASS |farmer and stockman, who was found | branch library consists of the District { BTRATTAN. Saturdar, Ogtober 8, 1921. at prices. dead under aT:lm'cdtor on :’lla farm, finslneerld Col‘nl(nlllsl(lner, chairman;| 8:30 a.m. At)xlrlll:l;r ::l )&n:'l.\f s'r‘n‘]\‘r— = i west of town, Tuesday evening. he president of the library trustees| TAN. father of Ruloff R.. Mabel L. and Mrs. = Becker Paint and ,Glass G0, | T oL o e L Gilkes| a0 ihe ChAlrmhnr ot the tomatees | simain & Willlams. all"of this citz. Fu- CHAS. F. HODGKIN, Mgr. son officiated at the Presbyterianion branch libraries, with the public| neral (private) Monday. Please omit fow- WILLIAMS. Departed this life Friday, Octo- ber 7, 1921, in full triumph of Christian faith, Mrs. MAHALIE WILLIAMS. the be. loved mother of Mrs. Mary Thomas. Charles H, Williams and_the late Mrs. Mattie Brax ton. Funeral Sunday, Ociober o'clock, from her late residence, 11: ave. s.w.. thence to_Friendship Church, Rev. W. Hill, D. D., pastor. WILLIS-DOLMAN. District Auxiliary. No. Knights of St. John, are notified of the deat! of Sister MARY WILLIS-DOLMAN of 1522 | oriee, Columbia st. n.w. Call mecting Sunday, Oc ’ 8 rian's Hall. Fune ock, St. Augustine’s Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. esauliohes 1a¢1. Phoe West 96 Automobile Service. J. WILLIAM LEE, Fuperal Director nd embalmer. Livery in conmection. Commo- ious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate 332 Pa. avel n.w. Tel. call M. 1855, Timothy Hanlon 641 1 ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Moden Chapel. Telephone cail, North 529. M. E. BOOKER. Pres. INS, Be . E. DUVAL, Pres. Al MARSHALL, Sec! IN MEMORIAM. AUGENSTEIN. In loving memory of oic ~ Work delivered 48 hours after reaching || “If Congress, following the south- | dearly beloved son Supper Dances—9:30 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. — s < - plant. 1eastern branch precedent, will ap-| VIN M. AU Quick, Dignified_and Eficient Service. : "Chiropractic Massage . {Sropriate for sites for theea needed W Deal & Co. Electrical treatments relleve pains and il e Luwin o branches the library trustees will \ H ST, N.E. Lincoln 3464, quickly and effectively—my specialt, i appeal with confidence to the Car- s meseey ot Gk At H ST NE Liacoln Mol C DR. F. E. GULICK, 2018 14th St. N.W. negie Corporation to carry out Mr. i i u 3 pel._ 917 15th st. n.w. Fr. 912-W. i Carnegle's expressed intent “to give AMES T. RYAN e asnmngion ote EAT YOUR SUNDAY : S Phone North 9100 {he Mmoney meceusary Lo bulld Branch | iy memory wit exe tinger in the veart JAMES T BYA I F I WE Ii ¥ x_ll " suf m- tnele consinx. 3 3 Formal Wednesda: . DINNER AT THE ° eop e 0 onl ow {,‘::“3 d‘nl:rel:pflwasmnzlon's public e '“"‘uf“i;":fi'bw‘k{“ FAMILY. *| Modern Chlx‘);[l.x! Ammmum- ue. 0! esday ahd Saturady—Reservations Now B We have built up a wonderful library system. EARL In loving remembrance of aur precions Livery in_Connection. ELLEVUE BANTAM . . ; Libraries in School Bulldings. L. “his Passed away one year ago to- —_ business in a very short period wThe library board, the school| S Germmer bt aeed fourvones | WIVI. H. SARDO & CO. Dinin Room' by the quahty Of o wDrk-and Do IC(’“:;".II| !lorigrsl lh-‘t'a !nm"“l: e A"\b nl“l"‘\‘jwt‘“‘ aan l:’:‘n A l;hm:s""mfi‘lln 51‘- 1 ! been committed in principle to n memory of our loved one.| Modern Che ntomobile Fhnerals. & by R L e e R A e ——— libraries in separate buildings shou . . NUMENTS. 1332 G St. N.W. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. be. supplemented by a system of, 1% St MO; 2 2333 18th St. N.W. branch libraries In certain public Gearte, we e e We specialize in designing and erect: v Painters—Decorators. Phone Col. 1077 achO;fl bu‘f(l:{;g:;hog:l_efiryem!;:“;!;:m Byt acar. et this little token show ing memorials (monuments and mauso- - serving. . e A OVED ONES' f quality and character. - HIS LOVED ONES AT HOME. *|leums) of quality . the central library and from the pro O re s oo e et FISHER. In sad but loving remembrance of ful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC,, 914 Fifteenth Street. HARRY E- FISHER, who died Although we cannot clasp your hand, Your face we cannot. see; Just this one little token. We still remember thee. f "1“ merethan twice asimnchiasithey;did * A menu to pl s d school bulldings. 5 : MOTHER AND FATHER. * GERIEEIY. ease serve “A sultable room has been assign- : bt A e ed for library uses in the new East- | SATONE ear “wife and mother. MARY M. CEMETERIES. DNER (nee Connors), who departed this fite Gve years ago today. October B, 1916, arts your memory lingers, IO oner. sweelly, fond and tr There is not & day, dear mother, That we do Dot think of you._ HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHIL- DREN. RANINGER. In sad but loving remembrance O . dear husband and father. PETER GRANINGER, who deparied this iife eight rears ago t October 8. 1013. and MARY I8 GRANINGER, who departed this Hife six years ago, Uctaber 9. 1913. THE FAMILY. * HOWARTH. In loving remembrance of our ‘daughter, .EDNA E. FortLincolni %25 timore Boulevard st Distriot oflm“‘ 3 mlfllt.l-"- Phome F. 4748, Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves N Umr':’.::fdn. .:Illl'll Beauty Phones L. 962 and L. 4360 FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER %) €. p.w. IVE FLORAL EMBLEMS _Phone M. g;‘o‘pum'l‘l PRICES. 2416-17-18. %propriate loral Tokens OWARTH. who died Qne year ago ‘today, October 8, 1920. t flower on earth must fade, n';i:“::‘ ‘htest hopes on earth mpust die: whr o e mones Hat iy made To droop on, earth: PUHER PARENTS. * In sad but loving remembrance ‘u.l g il 'of our dear son and brother, P'HVIIQ WIL- HSIMAM':: g;reet Coal llli::gb::stz s to8 PM. 80N WALDORF, JACKSOX, xie oot 18 IM?‘M uso. ARl S |Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F SE Mmm-mh Artistic—expresaive—inespens!s T -y