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SOCIETY * THE FEVE SOCIETY land Dr. Rosall iled | N 3 o Now York ;":t‘-ndgy]f);m;;e"lcqult:gm EVELYN NESBIT RESCUED GIBSON. Friday, October 28, 1021, at 711 5th | CLINTON, sl.:r-“i”a;'.l::.:n of our lov- The Carlton for several months abroad. St OLINTON. Sucred to the Bemory of our lor- Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke to Be ' o s ] Pt FROM DEATH BY POISON | it Sl Sl et i s Sha'h | bt B i b v s, 7 s 3 - ) 5 Y Gueat of College Women's Club, —_— Rldlng school K . : Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke, president of Gibmon, Lola Youns. Joteph D. . 1918, line Hayes, George Gibson and ce vears oy Arrangewenty for funcral ber Lone |,-"Zy»"f.?.r"|'.'i..’n'.[-" i v ik = By the Assoclated Press. 5 ¥or you, who swiled to cheer s, the Women's News Service of New |P%! : A oo Taave " tore dochent s, York, will be the guest of honor and| NEW YORK. October 20.—Evelyn |CLOVER, Departed th 210 gy, v i Nesbit is resting comfortably after | Inand ‘wve. ‘maw. i i ow LOVE Khe | Dut de : i y lege Women's Club Monday afternoon | ¢4 2134 P'St. NW. . . | iicie Womens club Monday atternoon | caking an overdoss of morphino when i eater o o el b 8 i Presldent and Mrs- Hardll'l HOStS 3 L A mintice Srm A e e itea| ® city marshal began moving furni- | Felatives and friends Funeral wrvices il Washington, D. C. g : twenty European countries, and she|ture from her apartment. e e ae. 1 will tell how the women of those at Luncheon in Honor of o o e o ot e It was a vivid day in the life of [ Uives and friends are iuvited. —takes pleasure in : the T Brouht. o them: ::ts;hNeshlx. once the wite of Harry | GOR - % rs. William Van Vleck will be the . aw, later ithe wite of a dancer, band 0, aEe ¥ announcing the open- Marshal Foch. . ] | nosters, assisted by Mra Henry Grat. | dack Cliftord, and now Evelyn Nesbit | yenre . Fane e Eracch 3 i ton Doyle and Mry. J. P. Ault. Mrs, | @gain, no longer a dancer herself,| Nundss, October 30, at 1 LK e fnved w0 w. Kindly omit NDMOTE but owner of a tea room in the the-: fow ing of sts fall classes Edward P. Costigan will preside at speaker at the weekly tea of the Cnl-} s =y . the tea table, assisted by Miss Freda | 8ter district el ies 0 saron | CRAIG. in_ horse-back riding HE President and Mrs. Hard- Obb. Mrs. W, W. Stockborger. Mcs. | 14 Edgbert ana Miss Elizabeth Wilson. | Her financial distress, which caused | (Gt e, 354 T A% Vil e |~ LUCY moGL T Thursday, November ing entertained at luncheon|Mrs’ C. 0. Townsend. Mrs. C. Rl - 3 all the excitement, came to lght a| peld at 12 nwob Sund a0, 1921, | Fears ugo tutay, P e Y in the White House today in|Ball, Mrs. G. N. Collins, Mra G. R.| H ; Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, chairman of the| month ago, when i city marshal ap- | for the “uttendng the faneral of 3, 1921, at 8 p.m and < A | Byman, Mrs . L. Shantz and Mrs.| R committee on entertainment of the|Peared at her tea room with an evi our lute brother, EDWAKD GORIAM. h , 1., honor of Marshal Foch. The|lyman, nrs If. L. a - Women's National Foundation, an-|tlon warrant. Miss Nesbit arranged [ - CLIFFORD HASTINGS, Mesiin every Thursday there- able was laid In the state dining i g ! nounced yesterday that much inters :t| © V&Y overdue ven. om_th figed S 2 ey S had terpiece of pink | The minister of Honduras and! M is being exhibited in the subscription | MONth tea room and her $150-a-month | HANBACK. Suddenly. at his home, in Mount ) , and had a centerpiect Dl e ot bridge to be given at the foundatio partment upstairs, The marshal | Rainer, October 28, 1921, ubout 7 o'clock, after, under capable Senora de Lopez entertained at lunc r e andation g ] N, k roses, pink snapdragons and ferns.| oon” vesterday, when thelr guests| I3 Saturday, November 5, at 2:30 p.m, | Went awa Mr. JAMES HANBACK. "Notlce of fuueral STl management and com- nd in the drawing rooms autumn|were the minister of Costa Rica and Reservations fer tables are being |, Y¢5igrday another came on a simi- hereatier. HER CHILDiE] it s % . ca| S p § Leo S. Rowe | |3 steadily received, and among the pa- | J2F Mission and began taking furni- | JowARD. Departed this life, Thursday, Oc-| MARIA. il el leaves and chrysanthemums were used | Senora de Beeche, Dr. Leo eipas | SE TN & akine Tunt . Departed this Lif 3, 5 petent instructors. 3 > director of the Pan-American Union,| |4} tronesses are Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. | i o the street while Miss Nes. | Tyobor 27, 1021, at 1 am., ai her residence, 5 : in profusion. and Senorita Eisa Lopez. ¢ ; Charles B. Howry Mrs. George Bar-| DIt Sobbed, wrung her hands and| islsase st o MARYE HOWAKD. tie SORAIT L i, Mis, The guests at the luncheon were: $ nett, Mrs. R d Welghtman, Mrs, | [antically called her lawyer on the | Ueloved sister of ltobert F., Wiliwm 11 uni O O Een ey, Largest rnng south M. Ferdinand Foch, le nmre(‘?alj de Adml;nl Kato and (l‘.er:’._ ’l':mnkr: ¥ - yl::g: nlfl;:fm?u""' IMrfl)_l Lydia Syl- l:‘llccx;hz-'n- f;l;?ahul:‘:y::\n"v‘.-\:lflnle:mfi Aargarel Tayior ul M H 15 58 v e meve il 5 | France: his excellency, Mr, J. J. Jus- | were honor guests at dinner a = 2 vester Draper, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee and . ¥ hours h the it und golden shore. ANNIE, o of New York, with France: his excellency, Mr - rench | lauscher's last evening of the coun-| MRS. CHARLES HOLLAND DUELL | Mrs. Fred Britten. ford, aud Miss Besbic begag calling "l Garroway. 1 1 ) o o O A e | sclor of the. Japanése embassy. MI | Jr., formerly Mias Lillian Tucker of| Other soclal ucilvities are planned | ashe In this she fajica = “o* CILLE GALLOWA) rere otp e every facility for the & Jonn 3. | Sadao Saburd, when the Japancse| Caiiforaia, whowe marriage to Mr|(Of the winter at the foundation.| “She telegraphed ) har mother In lurge Lie Gctober Sl beginner. persaing. the rdere Y e A aner 'é:!‘re;‘llmmlienta wers a:!:‘- Duell took place at 1 o'clock today at | ' iy \;:llrlul::lude supper dances and | Philadelphia, and a few minutes aft- Think of us, d . while o'er life's e ins S merteans ol ot | oL e e ity S e | el e et P S ek e o the Whmow S | i i S 3 Gen, Destricker, aide to Marshal | Phillip Patchin and Mr. Suydam of; Ve thken lenough wmorphine ‘o] Aeirisisavetiaiaifc andtenchlitres, ¥ oy i ud Leipiog Finest horses, from E;‘c:(;h“‘l‘lll?llon: Tit:l!:or?fice‘-:hf\rsm::i tHiefBtats Departriont. sister, Mias Eleanor Waters, who worc Kill twenty persona:” she yelled to Getolnr 3l. i i 80| (o gpacliored ek a the bihr aie, Sey the quietest to the ohert E. Coontz, Maj. Gen. John .| The charge dafatzeaiof the Slamese ok e S e with alt cry that she was ',;;ng‘:.‘; anlth the lyymy, rrigay, Octoher 2%, 1921, nt Apt. 81, atadows, o Lejeunc, - Mal, Demierry, aide to| legation, Phra Sanpakitch, was host! ol 'S Gawara Lonergan of Hart- An ambulance surieon came quick- | 12 Ere st nw, o thoroughbred hunter. (farahar Foch; Capt. Lrilopital, aide | at dinner last evening, 'when his|foo G Nn P Or i Dridearoom, was AN Surpen S | HARDINEWH povea wite bl Hiniine W | carzoway. Licut. de Soubeyran, | guests included Mr., Gatley, Mr. Wal-| hest man. Arrangements for the'wed- 3 The landiord on hearing about the ! Nuntiy “Oliher 1. interment Gleawood | 4rin TR Rate card upon S for Penfleld, Mr Robert I Fiemink: | ding were made as simply as poskib s Tp to episode announced he would wait| cemetery. 30 tnes oy 3 1o Mar: Gen. ”"f‘ K F:»‘ n .»‘xre\t. r “onl_" h Ofl"’; owing to the mourning in the bride's October 29, 1921. until noon next Mond before press- % request H. McRae. en. William D | Mr. Benjamin Minor, Mr. Johnson of| family. No cards will be issued. Mr. i) g for the enforcement of the evic- e R Dh North 1894 Connor, Mobert Woods Bliss, | the State Department and Mr. Loftus. |and Mrs, Lonersan will e At home i asrant - Cocelia . Lok e one ort m{,m _amisea e relu\rl_\‘: u\””s"ul; secretary of the legation. infle-r December 13, in Harttsd, Conn. FOREIGN. i L LOCKER. Funeral from | o iy dinr w n © A A . " - — . “hureh, Nie . % L (lapencs O. Sherrill, and | _Representative and Mrs. Julius | bk 4 5 : e 1oy i — — e orman, military | Kahn have just returned from Cali- | Reprenentative Fish 3 r Emperor Charles of Aus- Job.n McCormack's Recital. ! her 0. at 2 p. th z ¥ aides to the President. fornia, where they passed the con-|U%her at Wedding Toduy. gary enters his old domain] The National Theater was crowde VING T et gressional recess. i : 1 AND NEVE Mrs. Harding had with her in the in Meadowbrook, Pa., today, where he | Pt his forces are repelled and he }sianding room. yesterday, to = h e In my twart s - precidential box at the John McCor-| Representative Frederick Britten |acted ax usher at the wedding of Miss | |8 captured. - Unknown United States John McCormack, great ' singer of | wldow ‘ s heart e mack ncert . yesterday afternoon|returned to Washington last eveningiLillian Tucker of California to Mr. hero chosen in France to bo burieq |Pallade and inimitable interpreter of s ; S i There 1s ot u day Irish songs. | e Tine 1 According to Mr. McCormack’s cus- | DEVOTED SISTE tom, he opened the program with an | MONROE. Thursday. October In loving . arfa, “Per Pieta Non Ricercate,” wri 11:45 am.. residence, G148t st i TACKSON Mrs. Davis, wife of the Secretary of{and joined Mps. Britten at Wardman |Charles Holland Ducll, jr., which took Arlington national cemetery on : Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuy Park Hotel, aiter an absence of four[place at noon. The Ceremony was stice day. Premier Briand re- - A arry 'S, New, Mrs. Eugene Hale | months spent in travellng over Eu-|performed in the country home of Mr. | S6IVeS Vote of confiucnce in rrench .n“lr:n::‘ulf;.du;n :l’,;:lrlglnr,_ e {‘-‘;?r'ge “{e“)xl-le':::::d on board lllL‘1:|||‘|l{lAl|;e:;d\\wl|:ul;_l L u-}culnl Ducll..’ Hilkl. 3 I‘\r?;?'g":ufi?;‘f "::‘h:"“";"‘ ten’ by Mozart for Anfossi's opera, | MLt. JAMI o wed |.q}|..., of Eliza . who departed this 1 cupied dward Beale McLean's =l | fast. The bride was attended by Mrs, | home at London from his lecture tour [ 11 Curioso 'Indiscreto Thon he B e rtuer ant. : C 9 box. which adjoins that of the Presi-| The charge d'affaires of Bulgarla, Ralph Kellard of Rye. N. Y., Miss|'® America. 820 a group of Russian Songs, il 1, mourn their low. Fi 1 trom Trinits ¢ IS spirit perclance, by other dent and Mrs. Harding. Dr. Lessinol, entertained a small|Eiorence Fair of Nesw York and Mias NATIONAL O A b Bais] Joaytist Cuncch Bundays UCIobes i SE R0 e Renint ' foviie Sacnory 0 10 07 1 company informally at luncheon yes-|pertha Mann of California. . Mr. W. g Tede, Sl ot hich gora aiatiagateneal "‘;‘"‘-I LT = DEVOTED WIFE ) FAMILY. * eft us & nobie example ! LEE. In wail but Joving remembrunce of my terday at the Shoreham. Duell, brother of the bridegroom, Sweeping outs In freight rates on Y L susbund, HILLA s best man, and the ushers, besides | €310 in (he west ordered by the ounces Engagement Mr. Fish, were Maj. Holland S. Duell, | *llérstate Commerce Commission. 2 ot town, "Ka - ven- | A TANGERINE O 0 e O o o and Mr, | Of Miss Carpenter. Mr. Walter Camp, jr.. Mr. Paul Kler- | 481iroud strike beginy on “Lexas nne : A miliion raudroad men refuse to I > dge to Mercersburg, Pa., where! The engagement is announced of{nan and Mr. J. Boyce Smith, jr. On “b e use ol- o e the completion of the'r wedding trip [ /0% “iE five on strike. ‘Lhe Hous MODEL {hier sons are at school. Miss Agnes M. Carpenter, daughter|\'® SOMRIELIOn 0f (herr wedd ng triPl s asked to expel Itepresentative as being unhackneyed. OF unselfish serviee iu 16 i The English song, “When the Dew | And we sre all striving o full Is Falling,” by Edwin Schneider, who Your truck, ~o brilliant and bright. accompanfed Mr, McCormack at the |MOUDY. On Fria piano, was accorded almost an o residence of his dsughter, Mrs. 3. W tion, and the young composer H st. ~w., JOHN L. MOUIY " forced by the singer to bhow his vears. Funeral o hat 1 SEE OUR NEW [l i, Yot hiona bt cok end oui the Vice President having LEE, who de- today, Uc- u of_yuu PR ol o S Mrs. Paul D. Carpenter |the Ca e Ao slanion of ‘lexas fer remiaras pu. | acl v s again and g 81, pm. Tuterment at Ruck puote 1 J (This svenizg Marshal Boch w il bel O e akae, Wis to Me. Albere|'" *\' = Cariton, New Fork. o Record, but Adopis nstead a ress: |15 & Charming Sonk: dalnty and tine- eltives and s Tawued, arsss . . HISLOVING Srivkc XanoX o 40 inches long—ALL-Seal [l th, Bucst of honot &t d Mme. Jus- | Halstead, jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. William Whiting Andrews will | {4sivhl v colisuic 1y utianimuus sous. | ful and with a particularly beautiful Asleep in Jesus RIS LT e e v s ars Gorgeously Lined A Who have also invited a large | Albert Halstead, formerly of Wash-'sail today from New York for u-|iresident Maraing goes soutn o, accompaniment which requires skill % foaky, Oobes ! ¥ {eSmpuny to @ reception following the | ington, No dat has beon arranied|rope, wherg she will join Mr. Andrews | LG Ul ot ST eS| MR NeCormack was further asstst g e | i i uving yresre d v al - 0, ypt, where E e - e > - ace o - = X s JEATS o g i 5110-00 et O T aiorrow morning, and | Miss Carpenter Is the granddaugh-!tary to the Kmerican agency and con. | 4u€Stion. ‘Lhe rauroad strike is can- | €d by Donald McBeath, violinist, who 2L, pLvina =g e v I will retusn to Washington at the end{ter of former United States Senator | sulate general. vd Of, Postmaster ueneral Hays . jShowed marked improvement since . Snyder, sr., lu Tife. uch Shaxen up in rauroad wreck, of a fortnight. He is a guest of the|Matthew Hale Carpenter of Wiscon his last appearance here. He played = 5 . ] s A N E. AND ROW- American Legion until the close of the|sin and Mr. Halstead is_the grand The officers stationed at Fort Myer | FeUrning trom New york, wnere uc|the “Prelud of Pugnani-Kreigler urd . convention in Kansas City. son of the late Murat Halstead of will give a dance this evening at the | PCTSuiauy investigatea ‘o particularly = well, and ~also the| 2 T2 5 In sad but I renenibrance of ° . Cincinnati. fort. Among those who will enter- mail robbery. - Roosevelt fne- | Melody” by Gen. Charles G. Dawes. ,our dear Laby Bl By died two years This last is a veritable gem of melody Vil Bt s 5 . Octainr & and rhythm, and Mr. McBeath. play- . o we have countel the hours ing with muted strings, made tie| Mirvs C : H astitidd Two SorTow Tl §eurs most of it. In his other numbers Mr. | friends invite e tuid e utle of fowers McBeath seemed inclined to be in- cemetery. j Our laby we loves dear, 5 er a long and painful fil- different to his tone, but his ease and | STEVENSON. Afior o ps yainful O | Ry, 1o s 5 OTIAL eXErCiSes Leld Lirvumivut : 9 tain at dinner preceeding the dance T Judee W. . Hough and M Houg | Wil b Sind and Mts Georgs Pation | -ountry, apes of St. Louis entertained at dinner lasi “ol. Mrs. v N. Ce ’ Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the gucning at the Willard in compliment andiCobiand Mrx: HATLy: NaCootes: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | Secretary of Agriculture, was the ¢, Tnterstate Commerce Commissioner Mrs, Thomas {guest in whose honor Mrs. Karl F. .0 70 1220 G St. N.W. Next to Leon—Hairdresser Creighton, formerly | The joint congression: i . C. McChord. of this city, but now residing in|invesugaung Hf- m(‘.ndlfl('?fl:;“:nt;:f Kellerman, wife of the ssociate ~hi 4 = lity in scales d cadenzas is re- £ remembrance of Chief of tho bureau of plant industry, | v W Chic ko, Je spending (he weck ot U o] voupces dt Wil eall District fficaie I o caveia doubie sneonc || nia LARRIET STE- [ gnr dear neph cousin, BILLT s e rtained at luncheon today at her Lucy Gardner Waters Washington = Club. | Her ~daughter, [ veiore it. CllZens ansocialions uben | “The Old Refrain.” by Kreisler. and | I H " Tuourn their lors & dicd two ears ago today, N ek o 19h street. Invited to meet Bride of Mr. A. Lonergan. Miss Katherine Creighotn. who was | city-wide campaisn 1or ncw memuers. | the “Rondino” on a theme of Bee- devoted daughter. Jeamuette Ktevenon, M 3 N s “Walluce wera: Mrs. C. W. Pugs- | Dr. Charles L. Waters announces\iih Ber ;Ce'lkf“u"il-"r"fd home. | wul. ten. w s Wounerapuuis dice, | thoven's, both beautifully played in| e oo e kltEe Yor velu Death has robbed me of my b & . e o the assistant secretary of | the marriage of his sister, Lucy Gard- | Mrs. John Walker Holcombe enter Diuz, Admniral Lord beally an. |tone and style. Thomas. and ale;s hott ol re) 1o o 1 o and chersch o Merioulture; Mra. E. D. Ball, wife of [ner to Mr. Augustin Lonergan, for-(t&ned &t a Igneheon o hursda) in | Lieut. Gen. Jacques arrive tor Amer- | Mr. McCormack was not at his best | Tapr. Friday. Oc e e ™ T Gir ctor of research of the De-|mer representative in Congress from |complimen e Creigliton ican Legion convention. The Com- |yesterday, and some of his selections i JAMES WILLIAM TAFF, aged 74 3 ¥ portment of Agriculture, and the | Hartford, Conn. The ceremony v dent MsSioners announce a conterence to | seemed unsuited to his singing. He{ weral from the chapel of Thos. X, Serg P S| The ofiicer students at the Army | be neld on tne - { wives of the directors of the | performed this morning at 11 o’clock i ~ = > 24 e n e “anti-parki.g’ order, e O s Micinions of the|in the westry of S€ Matthew's Chusch, | ) or ColoS WIll enterteln afa dance bureau of plant industry, Mrs. | by Mgr. Le in the presence of only made use of the falsetto, which is not{ 1011 7th st. n.w., Mondar, October 51, IS LOVING COtsI Ny a characteristic of his usual work.!| pum. Relatives aud (riends : in his last encore, “Ideale,” by Tosti, | tend. Interment at Osk Hill cemetery. 30 LOUL: g he showed the art which has made | TAFF. Members of Mount Vernon Lodge, o 'I;l sad but lovin 3 ! which caused much indignation. T this evening in compliment to the of- | resident dirccts the burean of e ficer instructors of the college, at the | ciency to estabish a system of uni- Representative Hamilton Fish, jr., is irplance to regain the neluding the stage and all available | MAGRUDER. s | H rwi Smith, Mrs. Frederick | the members of the two familles, and | ice (¥ G| at th . y bt BN e L B Waite 3re, | Mr, and Mrs, Lonergan left immeai. | Oficers” Club, Washington barracks. ) form eticiency ratings tor employes i | him famous in many lands. The Irish | ofC-, will asemblo 4 the cauth S ierr, Fchild, Mrs. W. T. Swingle, |ately_after for an extended weddiag . Wi G e o ed service of the federai|and the modern English songs were rrange i . T e | e rids, who 15 4 dauhicr cE|qi Sy, Lgbur I, Carr. wife of thelgovernment in the District, and to | the most enjovable. He rang a triple | . : SRR e : e Just as a Jewel Mrs. O. F. Cook. Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. | he late Dr. and Mrs. Charles H.ircturned from a very brief trip to classity employes according to the | encore after the Irish group. Turn ir. A ; o e | Flora Patte . L. H. Dewey,{ Waters, wore a traveling suit of .ppjdelphia. Y cnaracter or the work performeo. |ing to the audience on the stage he Killed MAMMA AND . E. C. Chilcott, Mrs. C. V. Piper, | taupe duvetyne with a large black ¥ 7 Work is commenced on the jeweled | first sang “Mother Machrec.” by Er-. October 19, ting to Mrs : - DI G1ICed 1 lachre Er- 5 needs a setting ! Mre. W. O. Orton, Mrs. Haven Met- | velvet hat trimmed with a bird of} Mr John Cooper Wiley sailed on the flff&lé?n:e &.é”?.‘.fl:t.,‘fé‘?.? d(:i‘::::u‘;l;;filgfflunap it ";;‘dl:ir;lll‘o“{z?k“;'i;‘g K;l'x‘:l SN HARRIET accentuate its natu= (||| |cair, Mrs. W. W. Garver, Mrs. N. A. | paradise. She was attended by herfjquitania Tuesdav ¢én route to],ng conierence on the limitation of | “The Last Rose of Summer. AR! & - % | WARING. JOSEPH MARSHALL ral beauty, so does - « .;-_Knn}::ge;: Xgi:xtrnn;;‘_.rezl"_;rompemi: armamencs. Jflpa}ncsn delegates to| Mr. Schneider's work utmum DIAN0 | " feid Hospital, M 5 S . ? -y - - £n £ s y onterence cail upon Secretary o. | was, as usual, excellent, his accom-| neral from Trinit 3 tax your home require American legation. Mrs. John M.} War Weeks. Ciass.ncation ot em- |paniments giving ample gupport 12:3 p.m. Sundsy, October 30. 3 AVING 4 . Wiley returned from New York yes-| ployes will be in etfect November 1, | without obtruding inte the solo. WEST. All oficers and members of the Ex.! —_— nature’s setti of r _ ng terday, having accompanied her son hief Brown of the efficiency wvureau| The concert yesterday:was the first elsior H. M. H. Ruth, 2302, G. U. 0. of} FUNERAL DIRECTORS. trees and shrubs. to that city to see him sail. and ix at{ announces. Hearings are neid on the | of this season’s Philharmonic course,; 0. I., are re PR her apartment at Stoneleigh Court. nti-parking rubing. William S.{and the explanatory notes in the| lows' Hail M st. bet Tth . 'I_—__——A\IF i S and A Abert dies. Simon WOIf is eighty-five | program on the songs were most in-j Saturday stouie af b JAMES T. RYAN gements. he I H 317 PA. AVE. S.E MARY HENDERSON WENT. A e 3 bers must e present 8 Puers i} Sodmmnlhmpel. ¥ADIE Harry Wardman will | years old Sorouth entertain o dinner party tonight at | g e Wardman Park Hotel. Marsi = CARD OF THANKS. Miss Barbara Willoughby. daughter arriage Llcenses. DREEAR. The family of the late ALBERT Lanscape Department Linscula 164 Private Amhulagces, Livery in_Counection. EDITH CLEMA B lorest— of Mr. William F. Willoughby, e e rave A- DREEAR ackpowledge with grateful ap- | . Oc Fo furned (o Washington sfter o stay | ol ¥l U8Te beun issted (o the] precistion the beantiful foral offerings and| hof dayehtes, B ¥ woark | 412 H st ne. Phone Lincoln 524, - FOURTEENTH 8 H STRECTS - of eight months abroad. where sl Jumes G, Blako and Ida C. Fleet, both of kind expressions of symparhy, In ot S0 "ol whuow of ile La 2 Modern Chapel. Automobile Fupe ted her aunt, Mrs. Thomas F. 5 of Fort My 3 - cdih Atra. i 0| natay C. Shelton and Marion C. Fenwick. October 29, at 1: m R >N Nitta e o Sty an atian midh srion €. Fenwier. =y Detober 2, ‘ac 1 e 1 RS perreCo to secure your table for the X2 % % | tary attache at Madri g | = Nt G HUNT. On October 20. 1921, at Providence 0° e S — it G Tanagiota Chuhala. 9 STREET NwW MOURNING BLACK al]oween Pa & i Tiu G pis ana Danagiota chunata, NG 0 M nd . Faut M. Hunt; & e, o0 ] 1208 H STREET NW 3 J. Butler Wright, E i 5 daughter. Tool, JAMES E. WOOL in oL (FORMLRLY S40F ST NW) CARMACK DRY CLEANING Co. 5 &% |Secretary, Back From ¥ e N ichardson and. Flotine W. Hog.| MILLER. Jaie Mars 9. Woods, 918 Burry place n.w = M Dyed Wit 24 Hours Monday Night * rri ndeota e of £ . e W ot 3 r e 4 , PHONE MAIN 108 " y gl | Mr. J. Butler Wright, sccretary of son. buth of Front Hoval, i He leaves fo mourn_their los CuMNichols Wi Dupent , Fr. 5232 - % | the American embisa, ac RN - | troyer C. Robeson and Martha M. Harding.| minican Republic, a J E srandmotiy Mrs. Saral { ARSpeare ols W-B'Speers 2469 _18th _St. Col. 636 You’ll miss a m time if -yon're not on hand ! turned from Europe on the Aa: Larle H Le Masters of Huntingion, W, V. sister, Mrs, Saral Jones (nee Wo § ————— e T < irs, fi al 2 | rew duys ago. and was aud Cora 3. Wever of Fortland; Ore DIED. brother, Arthur . Wonds: three . V. L. SPEARE CO. —decorations, souvenirs, fun-makers. Speci: % home by his wile and daughter, Mrs. | Klotuy Horaman and Setva Kok, BAILEY. Departed this life Tonrsdss. Octo-| iucles and a bost of relatives and friend | (v ermysy 73 GUCCESSORS O NOE CO music for dancing—and a New Ebbitt Supper 33 | Wright and Miss Mary C. Wrignt. retaun i Frincesrs and ber 30 1621, at Freedmen's Homital, Mos. | FURiiel ST OO S Cluren, Sir: | NEOTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. &. = 5 7 o = — ip L. Singer and Helen = 7 i e n ave Relat SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) JMiss Mary Cu o sailed f t ro, N. C Bailey. Funeral Monday, October 31. 29 Floride aves. atiy Fran] 4 Food—Falls Reservation made upon application oe | e Mary e e e f o | samen Mornis wind Busis Miller, BAILEY. ladies' Columbia Ald Association | Irie oucliedito aitng AL TS ’9“' Fet o to head waiter %3 |Star liner Arable, to spend some | WAITR A. Kmith and Rigina Shansban, both | " are heteby notified of the death on Octl Counts. Ty ) oseph F. Birch’s Sons 2 2 = 21, . Y G LEY. v ¥ E 3 months in Europe. . Bk CrWells and Trma L. Duerteldt. | 4t reqtented o attend the fusert] Mondas. 3034 M St. N.W. Getablisbed 1o ERSIMMONS R L T T T R N 7 N\ 5 . Vernon Riley and Edta Brashears, , Phone West v g 5 2 2 3 : " October 31, from_Mount Carmel Baptisi ;. Tniloving reraemly o ir e EALY won't be ripe Every ovening—daily and Sunday—we servo » special Blus £ | 2t Ao Norsin 5 cxpecen, to R 3 il o ot W0 marvme 1o e oemtzens o | gt s NA%) until Jack Dinner at $1.50 that will exactly please you. ber 9 and will epend some time in Births Reported ARy PnusAN FLIDOREEY. Eresident S IRNIciutjOctner g ¢ the city, having engaged an apart- > 4 v if 2 5 apel and modern crematorium. Moders - ment at the Shoreham. The followig D.ruis wave wen reported to{ BAILEY. The members of the ladies’ Clff ; 182 ve! m.w. Tel. cal 2%d Frost gets the Heateh department within ‘The. luet twentye| Mock Association ure requested to attend the ne i - Mr. and Mis. David Pelton Moore | four hours: LS LEY, Sundsy, October 30, 1921, from Mount one good inning, but all the special foodful Kobert W. and Helen M. Blanchard, boy. : 5 Joun - wad Mary E_Bouer. gl e Carmel Church, 3rd and T sts. n.w.. at 12 o'elock noon. boy. PAUL m G. and Aunie L. burra < i ANNIE M. 'H, Fi Sec in wur and Leila Sin s by, Taneice Gt make o (itomio. ahd- Hotara MH""{"'"“" T I BRADLEY. The fncral of M twvin brother. i enna, girl. . h 1] of 5 twin er, rvest Time beloved Nicolo and Amelta Hogs HHADLEY of Merrifeld, Va.. will Lo held at| passed to his Harvest eue Attillo A ‘Seoila, Cayor 1 Falis Church. Vi, Sunday. October 30, 1921, 1 October 20, 1918, i i Artur M. aud Myrue M. Kendail, girl. fiom the Second Buptist Church, at 2 pi I have missed you. oh. how T have missed| Quick, Dignified and Eficient Service Duniel G, and ssessie N. Lamversou, girl, 1. Deal & Eanory C. and_pianche Hean, girl, BROWN. Thurday, October 27, 1921, at oL hieaven il KnowE: ry C. and Lo ean, garl. Na, W H, H, BROWY, the he- God of heaven only kno . Lee and Hom Pung, girl, Beth Bat_1 hope to meet you, dear by 608 TOG14 ¢ 11th ST. NW - Ao S R Yo, . oo Rachil Brown and the e | P hen iy Srestin desth shell ch voted father of Arthur, William and Julia dantly here. Oysters, f i adre e s OB fimgbili SD omwg D pumpkin pie, country |\ sausage — B e T B d brother of James Baker. K ; es F. anc ar) brown, buy. rown an rof of mes ker. - ge these first s.::‘,..e{ -nufls-fiue’ White, Yoy mains will lie 1o state Sunias, Ovioher | rui i ho_ 1. Scots, boy. rom 11 until 1 o'clock a ark’s Chur f ts Of Fau typlfy ‘l“:-u:k ind Ledora. Wiison, ;mf”’ Tenleytown. D. C. Funeral at 1 o'clos None ""r'r-rrfl‘og o e ] B The House Of Courtesy Novel and tahel E. Carcer, girl. Relatives and frieuds invited to attend. 20¢ | HIS HEAR sister, auce B! Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Joun L. and Grace Preswon,’ girl. Ferdinand aud Mary Lews. vo: the riotous range of palate temptation meal time means these Au- tumn days at Wallis’ 12thand G Sts. N. W. BROWN. All oficers and members of the 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. 4 Subor BERRY. In sad and loving memors of my lephone. cail. North o 16 oF G y°pd Subordinate Lodge | BG 0 mother. MARTHA BERILY. who de. | Moden Chapel Telophons 27, Sorth 590 o "1t parted this life three years ago today, Octo-| ed fo meet at Ist &t Hall, between Df partct (ol H MONUMENTS. e e ave e e ot e R Deaths Reporled- Snlock. " to make arrangement for the fu-| The noblest thonght my soul can claim, nerts of 0.0 W o eravre N UL Atmasye The holiest word 1oy tongue can frame—is We speclalize in designing and erect. (The following deaths have been reparted to| town, D. (. Funefal Sinduy, ciober mother. ing memorials (monuments and mau- o e e Uil e AMBL LWeULY- St Mark's urch, Tenlestown, Belt| A few years have passed and still T miss | goleums) of quality and character, four hours: A g . at 1 o'clock, By order of the 1 el 1 Hospital . Brother DAVID HAWKINS. Some may think the 5 Call and see hundreds of photographic ® Vinmreia . Sones, 50, 108 heB irgnla B, Jon 7 ales streot. NTSTER ELIZA RAX Lar, 0. Hilibruager, 37, St. Elzabeth's >R W, DL G . @ SRR S : | suggestions and designs on exhibition in : s, oo : To thank the Heavenls Father for the|our office. dence, Dafiis B, ewentest g g emyel THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., ® avenue. sou O Borence 1. e T. m;wt:nl:;x . B 914 Fifteenth Strest ‘Clarence E. Huck, jr., 14, Emergency Hos-| oo G \ ¢ of my dear little daughter, e oclock, from H pltal BOWERSOX, who departed ih ES. Kettie E. Fortney, 79, 521 o e depastes CEMETERIES. El’fllffl'lll Suy ’:1";‘;, 67, ?}K“g l‘l;:!fllfl:“:‘::-flll& DOZIER, Departed this life Wednesday, Oc- years ago today, tober 29, 1910, P E Modert 5T 185 Kl tober 26, 1021, at 3 *Cat her rewi-| How vividly 1 recall your face. veling Vascor 34, ‘Siowy ‘ovpieat "ot | demce, SARAH WEL.| _ Your Inugh, your childish tear Cedar Hill Cemetu—y la Garrette, 84, the Hadl FORD DOZIKR, beloved wife of Hamict | Sometimes it seoms I can hear Sour voice e ot J0e Gfeysi apartmeat. | 10 ier, and devoted danghter of Ada Wel-| — As 'twas in former years. Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian ~ Ma lerry, 38, T c) ford, and sister of Alexander Welford and Another tremendously B g s sl sun| G5 St o AR et v it ot o g, | | Perpetual Care of Graves Brown M. Heftin, 54, Providence Hospital. nine ch'ldren and eight grandchildren. Fu-|ppooonon A joving tribute to the e Unsurpassed Natural Beauty Reils Drustrup. 10, Emergency Hospital. neral Sunday from X Memorial Churci, | BROGDON. A loting, (bt OsTrs BROG. Pa. Ave. S. E. Extended James Allen, 63, 1013 I street. at 16th and Levis sts. n.e., at 12 o'clock. e S S T Phones L. 952 and L. 4360 oyy e . ° Henry Scheriy, 50, Tuberculosis Hospital. YWYER. Thursday, October 27, 1921, at his o NI ¥ TRT7 X\ €] even e an- Pleasant White, 50, St Klisabeth Hospitat. | Sesidence, 20 Gedat ave., Takoma Park, Md., | OCiober 2. 1078 Florence Peachy, 11, 627 K street southest. | WILLIAM H., beloved husband of Maude| ~ Just & thought of sweet remembrance, Myrie J. Towson, 18 days, 1416 South Car-| . and son of Elizabeth P, Dwyer. Funeral Just a memory fond and true: < ¥ Just & token of devotion OlfanfaveRne Taochenst: from residence, Bunday afternoon at 2:30. I RKen of SISO e aon. —_— Interment at Biddeford, Me. (Biddeford and Lo RS LT e B MOTHER AND BROTHER. The Park Cemetery MRS. PALMER LEFT $14,000,000 { pwyER, A specisl communication of Ta.|BURRUSS. In st but loving remembrance of my dear wife. MYRA E. BURRUSS, who de. " CHICAGO, October 28.—Mrs, Bertha | Kome Lodfe. No. 20 £ A A, 3L, will be | 3l Gl it ove years ago todas, Octoier| Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Honore Palmer, widow of Potter| for the purpose of atterding the fumerai of [ =0 1915 Palmer, left an cstate of $14,276,635,| our late brother. WILLIAM H. DWYER, at| Five long years have passed, Myra, dear, Md., at 3:30 Rince our Savior called vou away. nounced in Sunday’s Star. according to an accounting of the) 20 Cedar ave.. Takoma Parl Beautiful and fitting Jocation, executor, approved today by Probate STOCKBERGER, Master. And today to me is the saddest day 9 . ° o, 9 pm. W. Don’t miss it—for it's a most hdee Doreer e B o %o 1001, sigs.| Bt some dxy He wil call me, to. aReadily accemibk on sho-trickee loved Andre hen 1 trust to Him I wili come, HARE B AT e or Wam | Fiving, ©0 Jou 1o nearen 5o bright 2 : H, Gantt,"and devoted daughter of Willam On Baltimore boulevard, at Dis- 3 ~ d Mazie Bcott. and exh'aordmary offenng at a S i S AT | LETORE AT TV Bl trict e 3 D thin Iife at 10:50 a.m. | CHAPMAX. 'In fond remembrance of our dc; Office’ 1235 G St. N.W. . o ° - g ¥ 1921, at her residence,| Yoied Husband o on Ao ‘Drssed 1o the ’ e e most propitious time. 5 R S ol G| e R I S| _pe P st . i by than a warm bath : + - e o P Al el e FUNERAL DESIGNS. th Cuticura Soap. If his ~ 1 M. il osia Ross, and sister of Mrs | of our dear daughter. VIOLA PAULINE i T in i8 irri ton, Faperal| CHARLTON (nee Haller), who departed this | fate Flot mfl ey irno'r e 3 e vomber 1 i leck | fife six years ago. Bepiember 25, 1915. Appropriate Floral Tokens ! ?“tmy tflflmOH path: o O e ter. ‘Wiliiam D Jarvis. Just @ token of devotion, ashington Floral o Ointment after hath Tintster. ATl relatives and frieods are 1o And & heartache S, ©5 3B par. 16th avd X. Y. Ave. 108, o Cuticura ( r ing. Cuticura Talcum is also ! mitedityatien. 31° | GLAGETT. DUCKETT. Sacred to the mem-|Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Sah Freo by i ....-.,“ IFFORD. . Thursday, October 27, X he excellent for baby’s skin. °%E“AH5“§$.'ZJ:£5§_ i et O\, e “entere 1ot Pl Prompt auto delivery service. n 5 loved _ hus] ., Octe 29, 1920, and Aristic—expressive—inexpensive. - s B et R W el Bt ofr il Tt | Tel Guliptifols o~ il 30| GED, C SHAFFER &1 g 2y, . 1921, Y o ot. 1 Soap shaves without musg. g O rien fa I C ream B e S {pvited,, Bemain®] Gan we help but feel lonely when wa do not | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS _ Phose Tay, November 1, for intermeat. 3 ‘see you here? THE FAMILY. *|at MODERATE PRICES. . , . 241817