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SOCIETY Socie "SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 - : SOCIETY » e 3 Bl Hill, Mi i, hali. £ the hou ymmittee. ’ IN MEMORIAM. : | Bl St AR | e terian Loiang ot New Tori MODSE'ANNOUNCE PLANS |, e ety ot 2 oo ':§ 7 bod: || Aniiors. sounge? sisier ot The debic | Jes, Maslen Eeling, of Nov, onk FOR BIG CLUBHOUSE HERE | i frpiit S ity S 4 : 5 %N Mrs. Ashford is wearing a gown ofy 2 League of American Pen Women cember 3, 191 cloth of silver, veiled in black chan- | While in Washington. She is studying TR Gone, but mot forgot tilly 1 2 - | the result of conference meetings and £ g =i ton crepd of pastei hades. tHmmed | will jater Ibcture on the sublect for i Reorganized - Washington Lod€e | gawer. yu torug rememtcance of onr dros with pearls, and the debutantesis in |the board of education of New York. Installed at Elks' Home With mother, BLLA V. HAMEL. who deyarted . December 3, this life six years ug. 1915 turquoise blue .panne velvet, made in the new priacess fashion, & silver | Mr. and Mrs. George Mallette Ferris Impressive Prqgram. 3 1 vek at . o o o . rose at one side to mark {he waist |Of Chevy Chase are spending a Wi Today recalls a memor Mrs. Harding Will Receive, by Special » line, ana’touches of Hiver about tha | thé Ambassador Hotel, New York. TR i s, By A v . € 5 P, 4 bodice. She Is carrying ofchlds and| ‘mq pmigtea Men's Soctal Club of |Gther Companies Will Form |of the L«n:n fllrd‘:(r of Mouse was in e thious who Toved ber Dest. o . 3 3 s G 3 stalled at 8 1ks" Hom: )aal night, . G ; : ; Mr. and Mrs. Ashford are entertain- | Washington Barracks will hold its g > £ Under (o Giraition of sht © miswed you, mother, dear, Appointment, Guests at the ' v 4o ink TS S Aonts des Thomay | weay danee st 0 pos manasn | jf Banks Fail to Bring - |Evor bvet wio s Sirccior seserat| mig e b ot o Tpe s I York, who hive come to Washington |by a basket ball game between the post of e or'_ t .v ¥ ,rr,,,, ml.r. S o.onr fowr hall «)\.— s H \ I d 5 : : he de a team and the Epiphany A. C. The 5 dictator of Boston, assisted the s i DAUGHTEES BLANCH AND “ hlte OMSC T oudy. p for the SebubgC MM AR Tond. ame will start at 7%80 pm. snd danc- Relief. lary in the exercises, which were at- | gaoroot: i o T over 400 members, e e T 1y of wy dewr son, RICHARD JACK CHICAGO. December 3.—If finan-|ing for the building of a large Club-| year apo toss Tvemmer 5 18 Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Davidson have [ing will start immediately after the i g issued invltations for the marriage of | game and continue until midnight, Re- |BY the Associated Press. . HARDING is recéiving a | % : their daughter, Miss Alice Trubee freshments will be erved. number of guests by ap- Ber A e, I Davidson, to Mr. Artemus L. Gates, £ cial institutions such as local banks{house in Washington. a local mem-| ° We did not know the pain sou tore et tat Thei White delphia, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tuesday afternoon. January 3, 1922.| Miss Dorothy Clements, Miss Adeley o\ iaio trust companies refuse or|Derhil drive for 5,000 members and gt el g . poin mknr . & L s T : 3 The ceremony will be performed in | Reese and Miss Ada Hnm‘(lwn, em‘er- Gl 1o P i n faras kit the y;’u’:::x.nl',wl ansion of orphan voca- We only know sou went away House this A\Iur.:\u A 3 riflin of Boston, Mr. George M : } 5‘: ",':}»'n:,(',"",rflh‘ l.nn;]m. 'V%ll’('v .L. i “M"l(;‘? 1‘1‘ l}l?r\t)\)'a:!f' rr‘isn"ds last evening e Ry ”.m"r‘a ‘r‘u‘rh«"m :l\(;) s'll‘lr(mn ulf lm’z : And never said good-b; Last evening the President and|\ayde of Mooseheart, Judge G. W ¥, G [n" k‘:‘ be fol u:e by & {lcr at the Hotel ington. i & APt e CoBt OLmIGHE OF 0N This .“;,,M s M Harding attended the perform- sw Orleans, Mrbrprgnfi 3 xS ibon 1o tion, or if there he red tape or nl( ‘”Lmumm LSEAEy: Davin ) whiod wanin. o triends fr ance at Keith's Theater, having o R Cas o Faster af & well known in Washington, where her | SEES WHITTLESEY CASE immediate financing, cattle 1088 }orphan school at Mooseheart, 1., told dear s with them Senator and Mrs. James|iojcdo, ‘(:‘,\‘l h'\‘} A Gowan ot parents lived for several winters, . companies or other m;l""‘“'l"'r‘:,” {the mesting that preparations will by From our memory fade aw 3 i A Mrs. Wood- | Chicas o Rt 3 % vhile g v 4 be organized to meet the necd of the g0, T, 2 O HIS LOVING MOTHER, MES. K. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Woo Mr. Joseph, Armstrong ot Y : While Mr. Davidson, 'was head of the o eIt live stock men. This state- the national erganization to ACKSON) LOGAN n Koating of San Red. Cross. AS SHOCK'NG REM'NDER m:rx‘l(h:vliqllr\";; ofl.‘-rr.l s s of ct similar schools on the ific | wapnox. r in the even- coast, in the st and south. cock, who were ear & % 7 ; % sistant_secretary : RN The suicide of Col. Charles W. Whit- = 'of the corn belt advisory = r gues dinne . Mr. e < senta- | 3 meeting of the corn “ ek = | our an Iag Ehaly masaly Bt QoL | .’ll"{{ and Mrs oo l‘,'fif},f".‘,’.‘:;““' ;}: % tve u}("‘lfl‘.-mux::\::( nmnkl'purrol';-w{.:n:l:e ”*i“ ¥, led "“”]‘{f the famous 1:“‘)?‘“' committes, of the War Finance Cor- m“:"_h"_;‘:""’\‘ A and twenty . m:;‘t new ! . i 2 RBs e r g talion,” should, serve as a “shocking AL e o o e or- e : ) icag i Japane: liament, entertained g paration. o : Pty bt to the or- Helgian Delégntes Hontury . {'“‘Hflk‘" ShicagojanaiMr MIska MISS ANNETTE ASHFORD, terday at ' luncheon at his apartn reminder of how the polson of war |~ The committee In'its report ussert; ORI G errE s T Carter, the e M i et Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snowden|i0 Stoncjeigh Court, which déveloped e e v ‘Tha Tauers of chiet elérk of the Department of ir, 1 miss you more am after the fighting is ov to John Thomas Taylor, chairman of | the corn.belt can be fully met under the legislative committee of the|plans under which the War qul‘u't on ador of um, Baron | ——— uest of honor | Trince -and Princess Cantacuzene | Awhford, who is being presented by " LR he D e G Sl e lhave Teturnea from Dhiladelphia, | her mother to soclety thin afternoon mIaance Inclulel e mue .l.n-r:-l)u-r- "lfi‘l‘:;:n:-r .ll\ s evening at toe { where/they:made'a brief visit. ot aten ay;the W e i mdation, xev;&n members of the Japane: -;l‘ par- American Legion. i Corporation is operating = Att New Willard Hotel | | af Denw: pinee; Tiament, among them representatives | Mr. Taylor, who has been in close | of bankers s called to the 2 i Mrs. Iienry Wilder Keyes, first na- of the government, a8 well as the op- | touch with the situation surround they can rediscount with the e president of the League of Dosition party of the heuse of com-|Sick and wounded service men sifice | tion approved notes of responsible into the nature of a parliamentary | R or. H. Lik -ns of San Francisco, na- tional director of the order, launched 4 ¥ mother, who slumbers in the drive to raise the membership of ° local 19dge from 800 to 5,000. Mr. aid that the location and de-| When this duy of life iv fled. Fpe el And in heaven with Joy to greet thee The Secretary of L n r n P'en Women, left Washing- | with them, will return to her home | Imons, | the armistice, declares that thousands | farmers. Altention of the iy Lox the eraction of the proposed | St B3t g B mmer last evenir rdman Park ay for Buffalo, N tomorrow. The guests were: Mr. §. Matsuoka, | 0f men are in the same mental condi-is also called to the fact next thre o decided within the gk LONELY DAVGHTERS, EDYTI AYD ]lu(- n honor ¢ oflicers of the :nt the national organization at = editor of Miy of Tokio; Dr. K. | tion as was Col. Waittlesey—a con- | are under oblizations to s She f ] GRAC o rder of Moose. The i : book bazaar to be held by the|Dinmer Parties for , I, professor of foreign | dition credited with having caused | farmers of their communitics = by 2 included | MATFHEWS. A tribute of love tol the mem- Bl Sl v New York Lergue at the!Delegates to Conferenée. iviiku University, Tokio, | his suicide. The gallant leader making loans to worthy and respon- [ IMrIGriffin, Prof. Al-1 0 of 5 ASes adrd 2ol Mr. and Mrs. John 3 rs. Rohlfs (Anna Katha-| The assistant secretary of war, Mr. lor of the department timely end, Mr. Taylor says, is a sum- | sible farmers who are in need of thel art of Harvard Uni- . AOSEPH MATTHEWX. wh u’m.s Ohio; Mr, and Mr: ' - Green) on - December 8. Mra. |y yro vk o Wainright, enturtained | fOTCIEN : 3 a, M. mons Lo the nation “to save Its broken | moncy (o properly operate helr | Tonning, assistant . dite Lt Decomber. 5. i umden, Mr, | Keves will autograph her new book, | ** - : president of the Tokio board of m rs before it is too late.” farms. PP RS and dictator of AND CHILI T he Carcer of David Noble™ and uf at dinner Iast night the am {nicipal works; Mr. S. Yokote 50,000 mildly insane ve -1 Other Rellef Promised. {iic ptics A Eter. Ul e e . Awpet | ot albrs |the same time the copies of the last|of France, M. Jusserand; H. chairman of the legis ive passed through our ho refa®dne advisedIn Ltive Lentos Aod former Representa- Just & token of Jove's devotion. = issue of the maguzine containing her | Gen. Giuseppe Vacarri, 'military e cabinet; 2 since the armistice.” the legion | k0 THers are agvEce e { oo ok S L TR monthly letter as a senator’s w viser to the Italian delegation: Licut. | hara, D Mr. T. Yar L P, sial declares in atement, “De- | (il 0T 3 ners the | (' A Rk 4 | 2 Col. Requin f the military committed |and Mr. K S Tatl i spite our efforts the government has | Wishes 1o, 107 , bt that the | P Tt i e 1 Luhomirska, wife of the|Of the French delegation, the ter three vern- | not ot built one good haspital for the | Toone. mudt throush banks | irths Reported Just Tokgn to thea, husbend, ye | M of Poland, was the guest of | tary of War, Mr. John W. { ment party lcare of these men nor established one ! (70 o™ orp, .. H 1 will ever remember thee. iluumuu|mum|unmluuluunum; e o D, W B S | Gen. Pershing. Representative Julius | The confercnce dei 1 rebubilitation center for their | pitten cxpr ! ing irthis have bega reparted 10 s wires, - s £ | George T. Marye, wife of the former| Kahn of California, chairman of thelsidered the subject of the yatio to bele If a highly educated, well pro={ fhrough ex H et whin e last teuty- | MILLER. Ty wad byt lovs = = | United States military _affair: bmmittee of the vided for veteran like Whittlesey sur- | jtg intention of pr 3 Tt IO, MAN H H House; Gen. Bl Maj. Gen. James = renders, what may we not fear for the S > dieq ‘seven 3 = ! o and Are Augustus George | G: Harbord, Maj. Gen. George . Rick-| Mrs. Loren Johnson entert e ae iy av e Dot fear for (o Die Bmaer SoLL = e S Ade e . ANy 5 ards, Brig. Gen. Edward F. McGlach- [ luncheon followed by bridge y mind p e > AL ; = Z | Worthing the engage-| & . minded and often destitute men | necessary to orga = = | Worthington announce the ensage-|in, Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Brig.|day in honor of Mrs. Lryant, wife of |kicked around fi fllar t by | 3 o iy = = | ment of their daughter Florence 10| Gen, William Lassiter, Briz. Gen.| Commander Stewart Bryant ed.aromic drommy pillar togpestibyill iThe Sholdingk ofolnt I G AIE, = £ | Capt. Emmanuel Lombard, assistant|william D. Connor and Maj. J. M.| Commander and Mrs. Bryant h thelelzovenment?. banks. farmers and lank H bicke sweet memories, = = | military_attache of the French em-| Wainwright. W T M ecently returned from a two-y yMore than one-third of the 30,000 organizations is ursed in the report| ¥ jrings " eart = = d etera v v 2 of working out plans to | iy he o ‘ F = | bassy. " The wedding will take place abaence in Japun and China and have | Sisabled veterans now receiving treat- | as a means of working o6 BIEVE P 1 Woor ana ot imer T e L@ = = | Thursday, December 22, at noon. Lord Cavan entertained at dinner|purchased the house at 2312 California e It kel pap (N T e 1 Chester 33, e e Ty = = 1ast evening in honor of the Rt. Hon. [ street, where they are now estab- 4 S | o Dot heat? Z Personal Greeting Cards | 1ne colicitor general and Mrs.| Arthur J. Balfour. The other guests | lished for the scasom. 4071 7.500 are scattered through the coun. T0 DISPLACE < wteter = = | James M. Beck will be the gyests of | were Representative and Mrs. Nicho- —_— e O paoreino) criminal and;PLANNING it words you_spoke to me, = = [ {oh6e at dinner this evening of Mr. | las Longworth, the third secretary of | Mrs. Owen F. Roberts of New York, | PAUPer nsane. Decem. | FEOM NOUR" L0V 3 ROSIE = = and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. Btate and Mri. Robert Woodg .| who is staying horcham, en- AMERICAN COAL IN CUBA nm: S 5 = 2 = 3 5. D. Bridge, wife of the as- | tertained there ves y at luncheon be. i = should e osdered | Mre Kendrick, wife of Senator John | sistant military attache of the British | in compliment to Mme. Sze. hav I HE WEA I HER D Erace VP = now to insure deliv- = rick, w hostess at a small, | embassy: Sir Maurice A.-P. Hankey|the company Mrs. Beek, ) > e T = ery. T Our designs = int luncheon followed by a mat- | and Col. W. H. Bartholomew of the|ing. Mrs. Leg District of Columbia—Fair = and|U. S. Companies Operating in Is- + = ¥ & = today. when her guests|British delegation, and Maj. Gen. H.|Mrs. Walsh, Mr colder” tonight, lowest temperature i Substitu- n Never shall we to love yon = are unusually attrac- = 51 young ladies in boarding | K. Bethell, military attache of the|Voch and Mrs. Packard. v = 4 : land Said to Propose Subs el you, = s 3 H including Miss Catherine | embassy. i T e A0 | okt forever gt = RER 2 iced =R . inc 3 ; = 106 eI GaTE ook 1576 e % - 3 .13 S orever lin = tive and our price = Nebraska, Miss Margaret 2 Mr. William Phelp: sl el S b Lo tion of British Product { - Coiey Arcund the grave where you are Tuid Ma Mrs. Rob Mack etaih Mr, fam Phelps coming unsettded by night; moderate { i e > = moderate. = ‘,""‘“R“qm‘;*};‘;; e Robert Mac "‘:::'eh“"l‘; rtaihed | Bnle’will be at home tomorrow after- | nortawe d north winds, Large American coal companies| HatEliirs peid THE COLBERT FAMILY. * = = 0Sa y ¥ Ay - g b g oon afte ‘cloe fr —Fair and c ght: e bt e B x Jov = = her house guest, Mrs. Brnest Ludwig, | *°°" after 4 o'clock. Maryland—Fair and colder tonight; ‘doing business-in Cub: 4 hav at 7 SCHEER. 1u sad lut lovin = = = wife of the former consul general for < jtomdreaw, increasing clowdiness; mod. it FL e sy = Z| . Prince Rene de Bourbon was the|Austria-Hungary, who has spent | Mre Henry F. Dimock will not be|erate northwest and north winds, e ey " Decemier 3, italietinge H H R e oday with | few daya with MFs. Mackenzie on her | &t heme tomorrow Virginia—Fair and colder tonight; | reports received here today in Bt e 5 BreW®D = Thomas F. Walsh as hostess. way to New York. Mrs. Ludwig has tomorrow, increasing cloudiness, prob- | circles to be preparing to ; Shall sieer, oreve = = y spent. eighteen months in Californiz S iR = sbly: follgmed kv Yalo In SUQEN DOF Jandls siecks Bl A e LY coel Bieased be the Lord that taketh = Engravers and Stationers {r. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann!and will sall from New York Thurs- Counselor of the » tion; moderate to fresh northwest, |island with British coal. Blessed be the Lora that gave. S ZEngravers and Stationers T s dInaer Datty of twen: | day -aboard the. George Washington ¢ and Mrs, Henry Getty Chilton |sbilting o northeast winds. Orders have been sent to Ha TS LOVING WIFE, NEVA. = = 611 Twelfth Street = four at the Chevy Chase Club to-|to join her husband in Budapest. She | Were LoSts al dinner last evening in| West Virginia—Fair and slightly | these official reporis say. to 1 SIMONS. 1In ~ad but lovin = Z \izht. Their daughter, Mrs. Lewis|will leave Washington for New York [ honor of the minister of foreign, af-jcolder tonight: tomorrow, ingreasingup all American B e my dear father-in = = USton Murray of Dunkirk, N. Y. |tomorrow. fairs and Mme. van Kjrnebeek cloudiness, probably becoming unset- | to fill up with Cardift coal, which, (e | i i i = = A Somnle ten-day visi - ted. reports assert, can delivered { ecember 3, 1913 S L T T completing a ten-day vielt| yo . g0 wifeof the ambassudor| Mrs. Y. L. Dettus entertained at| Mecerds for Twenty-Four Hours |HAvAnA a1 About $2'a ton cleuper| P = of China and a delegate to the confer- | dinner last evening in compliment to| o than American coal. The reporis ; ) HIS DAUGHTERIN LAW HANNAH, * Wfim ence, was hostess at a small tea yes: | Mr. Henry Wales of Darls. Amons | {3 mianieht, 51 4 am Say that four cargoes of the British IS0 e terday in the legation, when she was | the guests were Maj. Gen. and Mre | 1o, midnight, 37; 4 wm Coul mow are en route to Sun Fron- wm” Relatives s v Mrs. Osca i .| Willlam G. Haan, Ge 3 fe noon, 50. cisco for Pacific coast consumption. kel it metér-o4 p, . American coal com : duestay. N 12 midnight, 2; 4 a.m., 29.83; | gtood to have ma ness, CLA| o mourn . de i and siep-brifher Mon + from 447 st st iy anchored, way: < cailed him to the conference on the limitition e ,'",’,’“ B.iReyiiolds. ‘xn ature occurred at 7:40 a.m. to-in this country. « 4 of armament, the Congressional Club 3 day. ch coalshas not been in com- ty {wrsiey. BURR WESLEY, cember 3, 1919, He giveth His bel HIS WIFE {has issued invitations to a reception |, Jenkheer . Be Friday, December 9, from 4 to 6(!and o 2e he: tion “lkllr}-l 49 lowest, 35. \\n.i Imlx( for m. D AN il = S, o | ofclock, ‘in_ its: clubh Y Nrew | Wis the guest of honor at dinner last 5 e experts here, and 1407 Massachusettes Avenue ‘fi.-?,;’{,‘;mré' Jts_ clubliouse, 2001 New | %45 (e £1est of honor atdinner last Condition of the Water. venk aoullagiie SO e el the reported replacement of the British pr Netherlands Jegation and Mme. Hu-| Temperature and condition of the coal ROOM. REFINED ENVIRO assisted by Mrs. Oscar Underwood. | Wil nd Mrs. Rich- | “f) fe of a delegate of the United® ard Coke Marshall, jr, Brig. Gen. and | g x . States: Mrs. Harry C. Woodyard and | Mrs. George Downéy, Col. and Mrs. 3 9.97; X ¢ Mrs. Robert Lansing. John A. Hull. Col. and Mrs. James|® 3 29.97; moon, 80.03. survey of the British cos n e i Totton Col ana Mrs. Harry o favnes |, Jighest temperature,” 61, occurred | Stua production and tr. In honor of the wives of delegates a3y G % 3 at b:45 p. sterday; lowest tem- | tion costs, in the light of conditio BEAUTIFUL DINING Mrs. W. Woodward Phelps, who has | The other guests were the|Water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem-!{ vas regarded as me t MENT. HOM CELLENT SOUPS AND been visiting in Washington, return- er of Switzerland, Mr.- Peter;! condition, very muddy. obeible return of the British outpy ) by - FABLES AND FRESH EGGS | ed to Newport yesterday and will nd A“rrs John Van A Al Tide Tables. B et : 1 December. 2. . s A is af ach 9 3 e] A 3 ) o N v S o) Toda; TABLE D'HOTE DINNER N AEreea miRe Dbt weodetic survey.) T T Bt Novewbr 18, FROM 5:30 TO 8 O°CLOCK At Afternoon Tea. | T')"';‘y,_L"‘; tide, 5:44 a.m. and 6.05{ Gryation in the light of the relation P ) i - — —~ Mrs. Snowden Ashford is entertain- - Digh e, itatam. ‘andG1Lidd] of ran)l and. water ¥ates ito the cost] duughters resi Fune FUNERAL DIRECTORS, PLATE LUNCHEON, 50c ing at tea this afternoon, 5 e s 2 ;o S e of distributing American coal on MENE yOkarel M L s at’ the Women's Nationial Founda- | vestriag e c oy o o tiae S:10.e M jand : . 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director 2 M. | tion to present her dau inont r.and Mrs. Davies will pre- : e, 12:18 p.n: 5 iz arted this life sudden o, Livery | S Daily Only (Not Sunday) From 12 to 2 . Annette Ashford, to society. ent their da o society Tu The Sun'and Moon. | Marriage Licenses | o c on he "mfii»,ux.y rooms of the foundation are prettily |day afternoon. Dec b o A e o et O g S : v . 85 decorated in palms and fer ihome on Massachusetts avenue and|i:46 p.m. A &y 51" Marrisge licenses have been fssued 10 the 3 ) 4 wife o prices ® unday nner, C, pink chrysanthemums, and Mrs. Ash- |will follow the tea by a dance for her. | Toumorrow—Sun rises 7:12 am.; sun | ISR | St R : : eaks. Txmothy Hanlon ‘ord and her daughter are as: = $ 26 ES A, Robert Newbury o 3 2 “! Hawkins P FROM 1 TO 3 AND 5 TO 7 0'CLOCK recelving by the latter's aunt, Mrs. 8| The Junior Service Association will |5 Moon rises 10:38 ; | Feances . e o nd{ ) SIESrLOT Ehume £ BOfL g o S W, Ferguson. Mrs. Warner Baldwin |pold the f s > i} Moon rises 10:38 pm.; sets 11:30 w. ; and | Frank Gei SR O PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUETS Biyley na Mirs, Eugens Fomeroy Wil |54 1o n SRSyl Lugile 3 3 i S T, ier’s Sons reside at the tea table, and a: 7:3 ' ol ' " - 8 e ed one- " 1; T % X e 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. ALBERT BRAM, Proprietor D Miss Nind' Liino 3 E X L half hour after sunset. A e k 3 ‘. 534 e DANIEL Sepns| Moders Chapel ~ Telephone call, North 529. {Mary Emily Hamilton, Miss M: s Natalle ‘Magrader enter Weather in Various Cities. Ginseppe Buttice and Carmels Rurbiere. £ ate ew York city | “Eetablished 187, Telephone Cal, 70 | Stitt, Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Laura | compan dinner e ,,.,:;d,?. — T - | Avtr Vamecand Bhad Watts. b Courigee am - Services later, ar T"I_IE s"‘H ‘I_in‘qu' ‘(fi Lejeune, Miss Atala Kimmel, Miss |honor of Miss Nan Tennant of Losdon £ Temperature e ew otk ety " ROPECKY. sudd . ¥ who Is spending the wintcr with Princess g §2EY & ibesco. H : Delove SN Stations. 2 5% 3 e el Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. Ingalls en- g Ei Deaths Reported. chupel, 30 R T WGP 1 _ A ned at dinner last evening at Hot e ving deaths have been rej SeRtade prrrw i i / Springs_In_honor of Judge and Mre. : D Rea o Sapkrient withia the cnty. | NERMAN. _F: Daniel F. Murphy of New York. Mr.' L four hours % NEWMAN ¢ and Mrs. Ingalls have recently returned | 0 Wariha Rowlett Jones, S0, 33 Bryant street ¢ 445 Kewton st nws Mon * s to their home, Ingallston, at Hot | . Charles Heury LeRoy, 72, Tennsyivania | Fe i ocqinlie a p.m. Relatives and | MORTICIANS Springs, after spending the summer ark .o o avenne xoutheast. 4 3 Sol Driruse s No_ 17301732 Pa. ave, abroad. They will go to New York 3 Elizabeth Rodgers Schenck, S4, pozER December 2, 192 :30 | Py 8 shington, D. C. o next week and will spend the winter | 3 ham. 30.08 ¢ o deiARdiRy sy o T, 3 3 M. 5512.5513, at the Ritz-Carlton. e by R ey ; : ! i T Sl e Bosto X E Clear S "W ST g i gy 8 e o8- 3 % The Organized Farmers Jinlalo 1120 56 8 Cloudy Nona St Mores. 1. o o o m‘R’stGeo" To Entertain Delegates. Jharlest C Frita Gabriel, 35, &i. El tal, ; s 2 : 1208 H STREET N.w William Heury CHAKDS, The organized f&\rmnrn uf the U uerl 5 neinnati .. 8 t) jortheant. f Wi 3 s o o = reception In honor of the delegates | Denver -.... 30. . 7 3 i : . Alice, PHONE MAIN 108 to the conference on the limitation }Hm" 5 Al c} | Yirginia ic Funeral from | ARSpeare CutNichols WB'Spesrs. ;r.( nrm]am;nls Tuesday evening at - > Bonday, 3 - 3 4 @ = :30 o'clock at the National Board of : 088 G y H i 4, at 1 MES T. RYAN ; < bl - k o : 2 Rallie Bell, 10 Howpital 1 . AMES Al \ A ¢, S g : { Farm Organization,” 1731 1 sm—el‘ ¥ Y ophia. Gllmore, 62, Home for the Aged. | ; e J 317 PA. AVE. S.E, i f > st. X George Snowden, St. Elizabeti's Hos . s Fnnc 30| Modern Chapel { ;. Ars, . Pri et & pital. u Olive ave. n.w te Ambulances. Mrs. Lockwood Bishop of New York, 3 Charles T. Jones, 48, 26th street. Ryl A Livery in Conbection. who is spending »me time at the e e December ST S 02 *W horeham, entertained at Iluntheon o : : ’ 7 WM. H. SARDO & there yesterday and will entertain |y, o1 G RED DEER ORDER MEETS. f L Interéat i’ € 412 H st n.e. Phone Lincoln 524, guests at the Shoreham at dinner to- ¥ 32 C The Royal Order of the Red Deer, Mogern_Chapel. Automobile Funerals. night. - B e T Imoe(lxnl.' in the hall of the Perperual | D e - V. L. SPEARE CO Biaseri e ; Building _Association 3 Rizan . . This evening at a musical will | boriinni, Mo, 2 : v o1 h be given for the members of the Na-| Portiand, Ore 50 S Clear: |elected the following officors; Tuler, ¢ 3 (s R Tl g tional Club- of University Womeu. : i prciudy | James avs: leoturer, . oulas IED WITH THE ORIOINAL X The artists are Esther Cutchin, pian- o Clear Gibson; secon! CUI O g : 3 Phone Franklin 6626, 940 F st. now. i .. Clear | Elkins Reed 2 rles D. . JOSEPHINE K. B e ist, Herbert Bangs, violinist, and . 0 3 s FPs 703 Matie Leitch-Jones, soprano. The | 3 e Olear Boyer: _secretary, M. Dar- . Jears. Funeral ]oscph F. Birch s Sons oo 4 R ey S Lol Cloudy 1 Sorge H. Macdol 1 Lee’s undertaking establish- evening's entertainme has been ar- X cess B ragh; chaplain, or e h x 3 [y 11 3 Tanged by Mrs. Theodore L. Cole, W E Glear {leader, C. Maurice Hopkin ste iy a0 1 am. - Interment Prox- | 3034 M St. N.W. Butatlished 1001, Arthur Carr, Charles F. and | e Automobile Service. ==—————x=——u| George Plitt, sr. 1 Y o comber 2, T e 3 x nw gnified_a cien ce. : T ET l it el S VW)W, Deal & Co. - ge Van e npel District National Bank [||oNE STABBED, ONE ARRESTED i ; . 1208 # st. ooy i 5 ermer 816 H ST. N.E. Li n ~protected from the tm S0 s e st mndiyerted el ST i v 406 ree i A ; st, e > — t Casualty Hospital last » E wiris Lodge vi Sounds in his arm and hack. He toid | bl Sundas il B CEMETERIES. the police he was cut while engaged in A Good Recommendation [| i S o Bt B e T FORT LINCOLN Hortheast, was' arrested and r'hargml 'WILLIAMSON. Fri : i The Park Cemetery with assault. The wounded man was| (dawha - unable to appear in Police Court today. no--kfl-n_-- Perpety -l.(,u. Beautiful and fitting .~ SIR THOMAS J. UPTON k Lipton’s Instant Cocoa reaches because the new and better pro- . you in perfect condition and cess extracts the utmost food remains so until used. value from the cocoa bean. ¥ou know you cannot . Every particle of the finely Ak your grocer TODAY for a President | per 3. ; ground cocoa is carefully pro- packn’;e of Lipton’s Instant R. N. Harper give a more satisfactory . WINDSOR. | yritay. Tocen | location. . tected by aspecial air-tight paper Cocoa; if he hasn't it in stock, Vice Presidents referende of financial re-’ e e ';,.,mz;;;rr;\f @ Lotversity Hospital, Readily accessible—on lining inside the can. send us his name. Also write- W. P. Lipscomb sponsibility than a Bank ] ’ i electric car line. ' I 3 4 W i at family burialplot a¢ Hyatistown. On Baltimore boule- Account? 2 IN MEMORIAM. . vard, at District line. . And if it's’a Savings Ac- & hf . |BosTon. sacres o e memor ot o motner | Offices 1235 G St. N.W. Lewis Holmes None of the rich flavor and fra- us for our new free booklet giv- €. J. Gockeler grance can escape. This protec- ing 30 delicious cocoa recipes. tionis unusual, butsois Lipton’s Address Thomas J. prton,lnc.. N. L. Sansbury count—it means thrift, too _ 4 nd reiend L SRON, STiounmather 3 5 bol N.J. hi . = 7 3 R this life ihree years ago today, December Phone Franklin 4745. Instant Cocoa an unusual cocoa, ~ Hoboken, N. J L O g Are you in a position to | : ! T S Write for Hiustrated Booklet. Look for the signature of Sir Thomas J. Lipton ) el 2. | ¢ REITA BOSTON ~AND ~MISS FANNIE on every package of cocoa you ,buy— thus give suchreference? it 3 THOLMES, g —— : ' AL It takes so little to start I AN e e l‘;IOH' Umd : n“ln Laehy the Savings Account—$1 g departed this life one yesr ago today, De-| We specialize In designing i Tia GorreEan nmunmv P z \ = i ] ing memorials (monuments and mau- will do it. And so [ittle is | Wi g A e soleums) of quality and character. 'N.rANT il ~~ ..~ foundation—upon which to PTLEEL | 2 Amion wio pasesa away twénty ons FUNERAL DESIGNS. r. 2 g ings Amllllk “them of - % /| R DAUGHTER JULIA AR GRANDSON Gfi‘s C. SHKF FER i.i,_i ._l‘ ERMANN, departed this life December 4 i i But 1 feel your spirit around m WePwill gladly show you many beau- | - pocesoary. to keep it going. i o) vk i BEVOTED MOTHER. AN ip. | tiful specimens of our work in any of ; | - Persistently adding to- it Sl L e e 1o the donny | the local cemeteries. 5 ) regularly will soon make it ! 7 ""‘“m‘:“n.'rmmr; o our ?;';".‘:‘;.&mflé THE .I'."F.F::a:‘r::‘l!; e NG : a genuine’ asset—a solid | 1 S ¢ ; c o OA et o wml'l. FLORAL EMBLEMS - 3, 1002, May ape rest In peace. GARNER. A tribute of love to the memory We pay interest on Sav- (ISE HALF THE lISUAl. QIIANTITY S ‘ fosi : fon e . X o J 7, ; °'n‘.‘,’..'i“§?’.,".a2.".‘a&"' Dot GROV. | st MODERATE PRICES. HER ‘mvp«t DAUGHTER, FRANCES, * T —

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