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_SOCIETY® ""I'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921-PART 1.~ SOCIETY’ A — e e e ASKES $10,000 DAMAGES. OME suit in the District Supreme Court B‘! ndfylnl |l Plll!' -m Girolamo Burruto, as administrator of the estate of his son Ralph, has filed to recover $10,000 dammges against the L. E. White Coal Company. An auto- {m,_gvfl"“'v"h K58 OF| mobile of he defondant struck and Kill- e the boy Octaber 10 last on Pennsyl- B0 et S e hees s | Retiring Chief of Police THE WEATHER bassy and Mme. Baburf, th % 6 Bon of the Itallan emb: i i ¢ Columbia; Maryland and e ‘.. HENRY'T.. Getsser Celesia, M. D ‘advisor te And Actmfl Succemr Vi a1 probable. tonlght and i i Henry 1o the n--m delegation s mmnmw morning, followed by fair| ¥ wery w-l at hmmm Zion u Tessan, the military -nuh ol A . during tomorrow, much colder; cold bet. Dumiiacion {he Tapancas smbasey. Bl Gon. wave tomorrow; increasing southerly raguchi; the third secretary of She winds, shifting to horthwest tomor- RAGAN on Fridar, Now “.'i"w ":'h:n» . Plitt Co., oY | T et e ebd’mA S ld Benefit Pet‘f H e | h l.'#a:‘ffl?fl;i f?r: w:mgmn od: g : mgg{""‘ \'/:frimu R T it i : i ang streets, s alleged. uorney ritish em! colder tonight; tomorrow snow - ; Michael F. Mangan appears for 0. 1ers ormance CTC | Piie ot "the Beith . ries and colder; cold wave. Inston, raday nier 2 plaintift. 3 " Records for Twenty-Four Hours. - '+ and fricnds avited. Attended by Mrs. Harding and oz, ok, George Wt . Thermometer_Four a.m., 13; § pm. [ BOBINSON. Deparid e e Wetats Charles W, Wetmore, Mrs. Andrew e B 15 Lo NENRY. RoRIINOS . - avis, mother of the hoste M1 - Olarles . Robinson and Helen Btrothers. Party This Afternoon. ity By Sl s o, B : a0 laToToianFour p 30141 BBTR| et wt B T & et e deraon. ol - 82m. 30.16; noon, 3010." | Bireet Hapuist Church, Eundny. Xosembe Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Eillis enter- E e8! .emperature, occurret at 1 o'cluck. KHelutives and frie RS. HARDING is attending tained & compan O diInner u:z at 3 p.m. yesterday. BHORTER. Departcd this life at Freedmer 3 Lowest temperature, 62, occurred at| Hospital, ¥ridsy, November 18, 1921, Mrx. the performance at the Shu- o ; a;:nln‘. ‘when their ts wers the 6 a.m. today. RAC] an JARKIS SHORTER, motber “On The Terrace” bert-Garrick - Theater this chairman of the Iotsratats Commeros ] ; Temperature same date last year—| D 3. Tarrin and afternoon to see the musi 8 Chord, Judge Martin A. Knapp, th % Highest, 59; lowest, 29. 1407 Massachusetts Avenue BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM. REFINED EN- VIRONMENT. HOME COOKING. - EXCELLENT SOUPS AND MEATS. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRESH EGGS. Meals by the month, Breakfast and Dinner, $30 BREAKFAST FROM TABLE D'HOTE DINNER 7:30 TO 9:30 FROM 5:30 TO 8 O'CLOCK Plate Luncheon, 50c Daily, From 12 to 2 P.M. PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUETS ALBERT BRAM, Proprietor. Just Like Eating 3 Apples Because each sparkling glass of Dikeman’'s Pure Apple Juice is filled to the brim with the healthful juice pressed from three whole apples. Drink a glass or two each day. Made fresh daily, at all Dikeman stores. Dikemans PURE Apple Juice By the Makers of Dil:emns Orange Beverage, Threo Stores—At {31 Sth st 713 lith ot and 3034 14T o, W, lin 6289 Tkeman’s Al»u Julce and have i i deliversd to you tn wation bott e;‘:,g";4 0 Thursday, Nobember 24, 1921 Sepen-Thicty P. A, - Thanksgiving Dinner Dance Lacge Ballvoom TW:Hardman Park BHotel _Tor Table Regerbations See Wead T aiter yielded. Builders—Home: Select Your Lots and Be Prepared to Bay The Time—Saturday, November 26, 1921, 2:30 P. M. The Place—Arcade, Fourteenth street and Park Road N. W. Sead for Bird'peye View and Map asd Be How to reach property: Take Takoma car on 14th st. or Penna, ave. and get off at Kennedy and sth sts. One short block from Mari- etta Park. The Terms—15% at sale, 15% in 30 days, balance in 24 oqual monthly payments, - ‘g dy, “A Buck Leave,” by Pat controller of the current o Cri { Condition of the Water. 3 comedy, “A Buck on y : Snges: ot MBELy g.gu., ; Temperature and_condition of the| Deral Mondas. Novem st 5 orclork Barnes, and given under the auspices > " house ul at 8 Falls—Tem- n n.,.n,; Church, ¥ st. s.w., Rev. cent B. Costello posts for the benefit - tt Talmadge and ln. Logan Tuck-| ‘Weather in Various Cities. flom of needy ex-soldfers. With Mra. Hard- . s ER._All members of Prince Hall G ing were Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. ; The third assistant secretary of ¥ Pl ; at 2 James A. Reed, Mrs. Hiram W. John- s ; state and Mrs, Robert Woods Bliss HOE Hion Baptiet Chach, ¥ e et 5 aad 41 i < ) son, Mrs. John B. Kendrick and Miss ? 4 have asked a small company to dine = o g i s with them this evening informally, g & O . Worthy Mat Harlan. Mrs. Harding is also expect- % when they will mest the premier of y . £ i A “"mméfly"u.r;o ed to attend the Girl Scouts' tes, to : France, M. Briand. . SMITH. kptered. foto sest Tuesds open Plerce mill, in Rock Creek Park, 3 ¢ 3 ey T %, to Iost Tuestay, Novem- d|as = tea house. Tin"wiil o guests of h‘oum-'.‘z‘o ted . it # s afternoon of Mr. ani 8. Louls noirs Coolldee, as Luey £58 hern . shariment To e Mariborouh from White, wife Representative Wal- ‘rom mf'o 2 White Sr of Mains, who had 7 4,to,& Mra Amog Friss will preside a company of thirty, including mem- : bers of official and residential society, Vi 5 Commander e, Hebry Masels : : * Sajmast her ; 3 Y sen are established in their house - 3 Chicago . 62 Liberty Baptist Chuscn, Zhea st. " { gt s n 3349 Ashmead place, which they Cincinpaty .. 29. 0 .14 Ra H und I n.w va Powell, pastor. Leave: o Atien 5 have leased for the winter. Comman- 7 - . Cleveland .. 29.80 08 % invited. T awell: pasior. ¥ n"l“h‘n‘::nl‘)::;g;r of France and Mme. g der and Mrs. Jensen, the latter for- e pupers plt se copy.) Jusserand left this mt,)ll'mng r‘or Netn 4 kit 3 fielfil:"lflg:flil-mu:i:hxgr;g:.‘r‘.'.:ey::::. here they will remain uni 4 T e eniny or Monday morn- They will g0 (o the Army and Navy ing. They will attend the banquet this . fpot ball game and will remain over evening which will be given in honor 2 3 n New Yorl . wiere mans will be sald at luterment at Arlington ceme- 2EELAT of Marshal Foch. 5 J m:del; o:hyr u'r-z:or ngu cnblaruln at = swousnnr . . - &8 iday, Noi her 18, The ambassador of Blplin and Senors| MRS, SAMUEL DOAK YOUNG, |honor of Mias Laura Lejeun, na Misa £ s bl Netdence:. 18 17th 1. de Riano will entertain a company of | o e Pl P2 T N e i | Helon Griffin, debutantes of this sea- 70 beloved husband of 238 thirty at dinner this evening. Te son. Mrs, The ambassador of Belglum and and H. M| g —_— Baroness de Cartier de Marchiene | Jecaway. tained .v:gx:amu:mm S T have as a guest for several days Mrs. luncheon at the Shore yesterday. Stepnon H. Brown of New Ho K vty |lster of Persia, Mirsa Hussein Khan o will be present af May 3 they will entertain at the embassy|Alai; the counselor of the British em-|pgen .”ol} n'l!d":lh:’u.:&" v:«; has tomorrow night. m Mra. Amorlm secretariat of th A The minister of the Serbs, Croats and . M. W. Lampson of the Brit- triends lovited to attend. Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch enter-|ish delegation, Mr. and Mrs. John Van s ¢ WASH. 'WILKINSON. In Wytheville, Va.. on tained at luncheon today in homor of | A. MacMurray, Air Commodore L. E.|H; % » ¥ r—r 16, 1621, JDNNIE, widow of Walter . - e Iaterment private. November 18. 1921, ge. at 2 pa. ‘from the residence of 13 Wilki near Hollin Hali irfax conaty. Relatives and B2BIZRRESS Lady Annesly, Covers wero laid for|O. Charlton and the attache of the canps or rHANKS. Sicinuon of Ratimors, Md: and daaghter ten, French embassy and Countess de| Mr. and Mrs. Waiter D. Denegre i v ok ar st BT e et Rdpuy FRAZIER. Sieyes de Veynes. have returned to their home, 1315 16th and many l'rlend- for their kindness, sym-| town, D. C. Admiral de Bon, maval adviser of | Thursday the charge d'affaires en- |street, for the winter. thy and beautit ‘aarin the French delegation, entertained at | tertained at luncheon, when his guests bt . D. Sohie: 3 T tinene V. death 4 our beloved | 0omE. 1o i L IAN. luncheon today. included the new United States minis- Denegre, _will spend daughter and sister, HATTIE FRAZIER, | PG00k W BROOKS, “wher Gepared o — ter to Siam, Mr. Willi Thanksgiving wit! who dled November 11, 1921 E Senstor and Mrs Howard Suther-|Boals, 3% ireani o Lockhort, Mx. |to the Dengre h:mt-h?;"xg::f et k FATHER, MOTHER A e fte emrwago Loy, Norember 1. 1016 land have gone to Huntington, W. Va.| johnson and Mr. Neville, all of the THOMPSON. Wo wish to expre Gone, but. ot forgotten. to remain over Sunday, having been|geate Department. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun enter- appreciation to DE 1axE AUNT GEORGIE. called thers %\Ldienlymbydlhahltllnel? tained at dinner last evening at the| . oprcroR DANIEL SULLIVAN 2k 53 Ielatives for thele kindnusel and 30 50 Dt Joving mememiteance of thelr grandbaby, the daughter of | Capt Plero Civalleri, naval attache | Woman's National Foundation, in CTO A 8 N. Sy and- for (i beantit o i e Mr. and Mrs. John Sidney Walker, ir. |to the Itallan embassy, entertained at | COmpliment to Mr. H. G. Wells. Other e e e ook painy Irather acd] 3 ' iSietn Sears ago. totay. Norember 10 11, ‘1921 THE FAMILY. % Gone, but not forgotten.* dinner last evening in honor of H. E. |Euests were Princess Ghika, Mrs. SON AND DAUGHTER. * The delogates from France to the|AGnira i Raron Alrredo. dcton: and Charles Farnam ot Briareliffe Manor,| GESSFORD APPLIES . A cious one f1 has gope, conterence o he limitation of tr| momiire o his® siaft. Commandor | Y- - and ir. Foxall Daingerfeld P ‘Voice ‘we loved is stilled: 1o a1d but loving remembeance of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, delegate |=7oce Ruspoll and Licut, Count Roga- | Col. and Mrs. J. Cropper Wise en-|. FOR RETIREMENT AS A Which mever ‘cun be Bried DOWNS. "who Tateq, Bray one’sear ago 1o of the United States, and his daughter, | ifey, ingluded Admiral and Mrs. | teFtained at dinner last evening. MOTHER AND STEPFATHER. Mrs. Augustus P. Gardaer. Coontz, Admjral and Mrs. Jone: s, Ad- & miral and Mrs. Eberlo, Rear Admiral {Additional Guestn D. C. POLICE HEAD DIED. The minister of Nicaragua and For Navy Relter > Mme Chamorro entertained at|Xnapp. Rear Admiral Rodgers, Rear oo Ball, = mber_ 18, 1921, thert | Admiral Johnston, Rear Admiral | Mrs. Joseph Leiter and Miss Martha 44 p.m. rexidence, 131 T Wt &% lincheon yesterdsy. _when Long, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wash- (Codman have given their names as (Continued from First Page.) £ ASHION, oo o the 13t Job% | Downs. 1n vad vut loving semembrasee of Ruests were the new United States A ingtcn, Rear Admiral and Mra Mec- {additional guests for the Nav: i £and Niarci Jane Athion, wir dear one, M % minister ‘to Nicaragua and Mre | G2y Vay Gon ‘ang Mrs. Lejeune, Capt. | ball to be Eiven at the New Willara P— ar. Tie'is survived by bi widow. | 105 AT U WUGHAY Novewmer T de0; » and Mrs. Dayton, Capt. and Mrs. Mc- |the night of Thlnk-nvln ai L. Gessford is ill and w y 4 ton, and ope sister. Mrx. oo to Guatemala and Mrs. Davis and Dr. | Namee, Miss Patricia Alnss. Capt. snd & any. for the performance of his duties, Funeral from his late resi. “!" vear has passed since that s Monroe of the State Department. (Mry. Hellers, Capt. and Mrs. Litilenield, | Miss Julia R. Mattis, has returned| “During the past lhreeflmonthnlmn! f:n;; Mouday.meruiog ot J0:50; Tatetse lien ‘ohe Ve loved e ¥ has been, at different times, 3 % Representative and Mrs. Frederiok | SR 20, sl Gapt A0d My Yo oty Sion for the rinter and | 0 tha care of the police surgeons, |BALL, Sutdenly Frsy, Sovember 18, deat | W oty et " e e v A. Britten entertain: company of v and g clearly evident that he has . 3307 did not wee her d six "t ‘dinner last svening at. the |S% Train Commander ard Mrs Gal-|Wilism B Mckinley at his home, 313 |30, (L %own pysically under the 7:&"1:."&'3}?:. bued :‘a“ ofall.l!l‘l‘; e i only ‘know wbe went ‘away Shoreham. and took their guests Iater |the naval attache to the British em- » strain of his duties, and that in view B And never muid good-bye. to the National to see the “Merry |passy, Capt. Bailey; the naval attache| Mrs. Richard & Hill will e of the fact that he is past the age of . HER Dx\'mzh MOTHER, CHRIST NE Widow.” 3 2 i ntertain lied himself BRO o November SCHNEIDE! AND BISTERS. to the French embassy, Capt. Rigal; the |the debutantes of ‘the season st a[8ixty TeArn AN e o over forty [ 1%L ' , EDWARD naval a the rada; 0 s .. beloved husband of 3 ¢ Stamese Charge N: g ot rhursday December 1 for | CoReY e the opinion of the board| Funeral from Maguire's fuserai pariors, 5 AAMES H. HOL Entertains at Dinner. d 1 d Miss Mary Stitt,|of surgeons that he is physically un-| 9th and Westminster sts. n.w., Sunday, His beloved sleep. " ther active dut; November 20, at 2 p.m. Relatives and THE FAMILY. * The charge d'affaires of Stam, Phra | neszo, the Itallan air attache and'| f Surgeon ® General and |Atted to perform fur ke J1 friends invited to attend. JOHNSON. Sa itch, entertains t di Mrs. Guidoni, Lieut. Commander and s major and superintendent of police, In sad but loving remembrance ove‘m::- :he; his sue:?--weranl'r':earn:l‘:.t Mrs. Hill and Lieut. Commander ::vl Ao — and u’u board therefore recommends | BROWN. All nenben of Corinthian Lodge, g:)\‘"r beloved mother, Mis. SUSIE JOHN 2 Mrs. Hulings. ' Foreign and American newspaper|to your honorable body that he be ;&‘ 3(-?7",2.5‘"‘2 of are bl'lv!::by n;‘ul- ol ‘;L:‘v .l::l:?"n'\:‘ . ovember 18, 1919, men were guests at & reception yes- |retired from active duty, the same to BROWN. S Tmeetiag of o The Chiness dslemates entertained | torday aftoracon of . Mr. and Lirs. | take sitect at midalght of November M" ,.,m, e, novmite B 2 A e Y er last evening at the Moran |Mark Sullivan at 30, 193. Funeral from d Massachusetts avenue, M. Al- | Wyoming i 'l;nr."::::? R 5 within the knowledge of the | 1% Stn st me Susasy atieraoon, Sorem: ‘"X‘r.‘"m,.“ e it e L bert Sarraut. Sir John Jordan. Hon. board of surgeons that Maj. Gessford [ ber 20. at & o'clock. © AT ToausoN John W. Garett. ~Marquis Visconti ms and 1 has for years past applied himself so| oo oo o EflA HARD B BEOWN. N. ¢ . NBON. Venosta, M. C ve, Chevalier |and Mrs. Sullivan was assisted in en- [intensively to his duties—working FURR]ER Wouters d'Oplinter, Trince de Bearn, |tertaining by Mra. Richard oulstan |from twelve to fourteen hours daily, |GREEN, Departed this life suddeni 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. igil, M. Frank P. Lockhart, M. |and Mrs. Harold Phelps Stokes. Including Sundays and holidays—and | 87 (GRSReer & 5 & Chey on, u. ‘Leger, Dr. that for years past he has taken Very | GpaNTLIN GREEN, fifty-two years of age. Importer’ Yen, M. Lo Wen-kan, M. Tsang Ou, Tittle Teve, as bermitted by law, 1rom | Sietlcaves to moura the tows 4 devoted Exceptional. Values i M. Y. 8. Tsao, Dr. Houx Koung-ou and his duties, that his present physi B e T s Jarored Dr. Thomas King. condition is due in great measure to| host of relatives and friends. Fuoeral will Coats and small piece: S~ rs. Cyrus H. the "conditions above muated Atten- | uke place from Firt Baptist q{.:m{;, ot & ¢ minister o oland and Princess tion is Of our hono! e ly al sts. s.w., Sunday, November ) of guaranteed qualityfll| Lubomirska were honor guests at o "the facts above enumerated to| 1 p.m. luncheon yesterday of Mrs. ry R.|Bakhmeteff and Mr. and Mrs. Juliva |serve as a guide or basis for his pen-| GREEN. The officers and members of uuy of 1336 F St. N w Rea, who had a emall company at the | Rosenwald of Chicago. sionable allowance. Valies Hodaedold ':l‘gn(:" f.m‘i S c°n- e Shoreham, where she is spending u-mm thrm:h bet. G and some time. Laymen's Ma . u undey. November 2o 102 P Mra. Davis Triand entertained af ® oW “‘“"“"‘ rriage Licenses. GREEN, * iy WEUGE, M. N Frank chers Sons Co. . An informal reception, followed by 3 company at dinner last evening, when Marriage licenses bave been issued to the UsAbont l AINIING her_guests were Signor . Schanser, | mei Saani of EIVER Dy the Lay- | tollowing: RARPER, “Depiried thia iffe: after briet 1-| _Modern Gospel.Tupiove e, Neih 698 —_— T ST 4 ; men's e of All Souls’ Unitarian Grace F. Y : Church &t the Hadleigh Hote T st S nelt and Flofence AL Hoopers: "':,...?'“,‘."t\';n:z:, P L A —PAPERHANGING and Interior S dtv evenlns. November 35. em ¥, ‘Powsll and Edith E. Adams. at his residence, 413 L & m. Decorating. Estimatés and sugges- ave Money those listed Patrons and. Guore B Gitdiags and Eusecls Saatey %h‘hffi?fl"-mfl' o deotae ead tions are yours for the asking. w""_m oyt ".‘.:nc".:" e . “Pharie af Fostocta, oo, and | devoted T rebnet Mof T mlovie 2| 1208 -H STREET, NW. “Square deal” prices and service. Read Seven Books Mrs. Tatt, 8¢ D e ogene Lo 'hnfimmm“' suewicn, M., | 2 nd i ielin Harper; a geroiedsiep: "(FORMZRLY $40F ) HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. For the Cost of One and o€ thln €Ly 0 apa| gACEREeT, Tyler: two sisters and four PHONE MAIN 108 a5 & bont of relatives and'friend CuNichols . WiB" from Bbenezer M. B. C i ARSpeare™ ha, Speere 2333 18th St. NNW. Phome Col. 1077 et Church. 4th V. mlll Mlllo By Remtiag Them n.- Laan, Dr. Ulysses O B isrcs and Witred C. Fierce asd T v Akl B ¥, Waien, DAMOF. |~ Quick, Dignifed_and Eficient Service, [) Mra. Bauer, Dr. Richard Fay Jackson | “Efama T. Wooldridge of eeturg, lons . W. Deal & Co. omratn's rary and Mrs. Jackeon, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.|Ky. exd Maricn I Jobuson e T 4 1 e | 8§16 H BT. N.E. Lincoln 3464. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gorge: Joseph M. La Mense and Marion A. Fla-| ylioyi™ Alesandria, "CAROL] Automobile Service. Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ricker, Mr. |0UIe. o viiyer ana Jogane Doste. KAST. " Funeral from the -above residence AMES T RY The only library with snd Mre. Whitman Cross and Mr. and | BaTa"%. ary ana Lyoa 30 Svatin. Monday morniog, November 21, at 11 o'clock. J AN & mew TDook . supply Mrs. J. C. Robertson. Biny & o Ly M Friends and relatives lovited. ~ lotemmeni| o a7 PA. AVE. SE equal to the demand. Jor_and: Tatraisg H 8ot F Private Ambutances "0 & t Mrs. Jacob John Locher entertain- | Do .&pal‘.‘g;m\. fe B. Yates, both o e ovember 18, 'm?f'.flf'f g Livery o Connection. ed at luncheon yesterday for Mrs. it HARLES 7. KRAM: WASHINGTON BRANCH Woodallen Chapman, chalrman of the "’p,.’“"‘,,:,‘:“h °'€s'v.u..n and Mary A. Abell. A e D Krams |n:z WM. H. SARDO & CO. 1416 F ST. N.W. ROOM 114 committee on motion pictures, de- W. c- Efl E. Young. man), e o, “"'R 412 H et Phone Lincoln 524, ip, f d Mable M. Waite.| Harry ¥. and Lieut. K o Used Books For Sale .“‘un Mm'.::lféfi. on!'h omoa :h.clqu.bc ".T’.,..." n.my " nmvlce ‘Harrison. Fumeral from his late mname Spoe 11w, | Modern Chup. Automobile Funerals. At Bargain Prices Mrs. Katherine ¥. Carter, producer | Alexander Anderson and Massie Elliott. Monday. November 21, at 2 o'clock of “safesuarding the Nation. u':a m shown for the y t % & a General Federation st the New Ni Pavlowa at Poli L BIT S et e MARY guraud § tional Museum on Thursday, invita- | Washington turned out again In| Jimey Shore onday, November 21.1 Phone mmum 6626, 3 - tions having been extended to all (Allentown -nd Bethlehem papers please g O rienta | C,r eam clubwomen of the city, and Miss M. | 1278 ::umhbertl y;;ner‘«:‘aya:c?:;noon.. len Betablished 1873 Hl\fi&%m. 7023, = Slxteentll Street at R Lillian Williamson, director for the |at Poll's Theater, for the PeT- | ywWIS. At Providence Hospital, November . e 2 glty of Washington for the General |formance here of Anna Paviowa and [“57 sell au T b, TP AR, T R r JINES. B i ¥ Federation. The luncheon was given ballet Russe. It is seldom that a 3 3 2003 1410 - ts th b dining room of the |otiertainment of this character is ar- 21, from J B. Wright's pariors, 13 Pri efl gl American Pen Women, nnged| lo'r“ lwlflly cflfl{;‘ect‘l&"l”'lf“p"g' . Norember 10, 1021, at 7 a In this c A e local pub- § [d ? One and Two Rooms and Bath e mreciated this opportunity to| & her_residence; 3119 Ne ',;oi-l-vw- 3034 M St. N.W. Eeubiaed1sa 1 witness 8o exquisite an exhibition of Phoe West ® u ote| rvice coll firplachorean art was evidenced also At ATE e " LEE, Funeral D] i ) - Weekly and Monthly Rates Y 97 | by the enthusiasm which grested the o and cmbames Livérs in Comntction: Gomme- offerings_of the 3 et chapel and modern crem: y . . ] - Eal his Satate, " Folly|Sosur “Faviowa herself ‘was at her | i K RGEINE MABD Pricen. 2 Pa. ‘ave, mow: Tel cali Mo 188 y Not Provide For Their Future! S mhw Gy BE{ESN SR | B MR e s LR the honors of e afternoon od = apwTeTDYRe p . & caravan of ahing- | Tit*her. °A most attractive feature ) Fuseral trom e above CEMETERIES. The founder of the great Astor fortune beheld stretches of vacant land in the X urn was the remarkable dancing of the| iesidence Mondey, Bovember T b, B | e R then outlying districts of New York. He knew that people would some day need lened s} D o enomble nUmbSIS, BATNE, o adles Tesnty TN FORT uNCOLN Y Today and fo - taste of Ameri The first_offering of the afternoon e 1 T RuLIND Aarny this land for homes. So he Bought—Bought—Bought. y T genera X was “Amarilla” & ballet in ono act | iaa' i -Miriioa anw" The fanetal The Park t tions his heirs have been enjoying the colossal fortune which this vacant property § . cThin. ks A Ny Gt i e | SETALESA Y Tyan Clustiag, with musid Mes, Mason wil be a"ber nte e Park Ceme ery host &t & reception Wednesday | was the charming gypsy maid of this| ber " All membets are ! 0 Boehing, November 30, in RoRor of | nitie jove tragedy. with Laurent 0 bn greseat onums, P Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care LOOK AROUND YOU IN WASHINGTON—Behold the wonderful strides building e forelgn military &nd naval offi-| Novikoff as her orother. The second | yaRGARET B ayib, el Beautiful and itting i Pl : ingi ttending th rer th “The Polish Wedding,” eal - ng location. is making in the Northwest section. Everywhere homes are springing up. i "‘":'“:'34 :‘: :";‘E:n; :,,: Sfil“n: :fl:fi:‘;"brxgz lnno::le :e: Arregsed) ing.” 2 ‘-,‘.‘zg:‘mfl m_nr“ (e m'.'- o fun st-| R eadily accessible—on electric car HERE IS YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY—200 Beautiful Building Lots Located at 4 .fl:"g. m FOAKS .klylh‘nnl::.on ;nll.;fl“:;:'o:‘lmmgn: 2 am., BRODIE HOLLAND McDONALD; | line. i in thi ] 5 TR T Il the | ber re boulevar Marietta Park in this splendid Northwest section are to be-sold at il I :;:x:w’: t‘xflza;:;dume Janka,' the| serwed i France, only Hia aod beloved son mg:lllsn:.,m ul d, at Dise M Phnow-kl n M1 the bride- m tist Church, F st. s.w., between 8rd \ 4 = Interna ] Marshal Foch has betn invited to at- mm-\m 1, a8 i-um- of the 4% ste., at 1 ocelm :Lb‘:y'. November 20. L ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE § I o T tors—Visit This Property at Once, . - e Robert X, featured this picturesque wedding of WRSH JoU. taks.Su axos Y the Robett M. 1ab Chapter ""m the Folisn village tolk. 18 slesersie, aged T vears: torsl| _ Send for Iilustrated Booklst tionally good picture, bri >, up of interpretive selections, d, Bu November 31 group Toad, Bunday. N 20, us the negative and let us There 'lfl be no t at this bal!. 9-%’.‘“‘1’;“.‘»?..’.5’" v;r.b by Helmund; . 'm-a' A e u.mmnr‘ MONUMENTS. at Your Own m enlarge it for you. You but a simple introduction and unfuril m_;:e"d v 2 # don’t know what very at- of the “flag of the natiens.> Mr. "“‘" Novikoff; “Go) PAYE, Departed thin life Friday, mm...m We specialize In designing and erect- N, Beunett pill introfucs the £ 3‘ O o | BT e ik roon o Freeqmaents | Ing memorials (monuments and mau. - tractive decoration it will will be followed by ntting u., fl ish By Hilda But.| Hospital, TILDA, the beloved wife of 5 Ty Sand ehuraeh I make. We are in a position. by M m% o e I ombrowakis “Gresk E. "xf‘.,.nn-s 10th st. n.w. ~She | soleums) of quality and character. to serve you especially well A SLeagell and Misy Lok "by Branms, and “Badchanal leaves ‘o meurn, thett kess oot dausi Let us take you to ses many Speci- 1 Crozwsl by | Glasounoft. “Gavotte,” of _rela ns of our work in any of the local in his branoh/ 8%, we 6o Al the yo o committes, an | Y, SIAOUSOR, A by, Paviows and | frieais” Fusera from o B Onuren, | ™ our work in our ownlabora- ng, l-"‘l‘,sflm- M. Vajinski, brought the program to| Rer. Cai ‘Pastor, e cometeries. Convinced s Ly tory. Our experts will give Reba, n, a close. Théodore Stier eohducted the 23, I THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., you the results that you will Miss Sarah Soott, orchestr ot 4 Fitteenth Street ¢ proud to hang on your Local Office, ! walls. Wo have samples in B Louise A T Vauttrn atar. past.metron DES! - 1406 G St, the Shop to help you in [ | Misa® g carie” Clark, Mins| Setvasy of Mirhm Chapefs No 1 B YUNERAL DESIGNS. ! choosing size and style. Bea . 1 Miss V""'l““-"n Bi i 0 from v L B Chureh, tor, lllh Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F §t. i Yorie>Seine Gladye. N Miss o N. W. The National be" Anige gwind ¥ Mary Loulse Gookerille. gt '#:n. wmny r : S atsti. Telephone: Remembrance Shop Marl Luolls Representative James O'Connor is| MATILDA CARSON, Acting 3 " (Mr. Fostar's Shop) | Lna mi“ ders, . chairman -nau:.r “Jl?;:n:n;lmy e:’n? rlom 'nn m-hn n( the omm onpnr e S nw. Main 4535 - 14th St, ©ve Poer from o at um& 'RICES. ol ntative Henry B. 8 80 of p. T-:uy Pa. Ave, Russell, Miss Al ;-n"_ B:gma Bolton Machelds, ‘s' : ng}.n k‘:’fi sast ensd ma- | Appropriate Floral Tokens “Agmes | B. "“v?"‘i’-“xf&“’“ mdo'vhhdo,g:vrg‘- CROEIA O SMITH W, G, Matron. fias{ing‘ton Floral Co, Maj. W. F. g . D. mwAwl.."l!lg':!i” T | aehest X Ave Malnith