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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DEC EMBER 17, 1921 SOCIETY | - o - - n of Washington, the Rt. Rev. Alfred DIED. MEMORIAM. ORIENTAL BAZAAR i : G Harding. GALLOWAY. December 10, 1921, at 4 o ST & 3 ry Gallo made s Mrs. Lockwood Bishop entertained BT e %, Ao made Jupaness Fancy Goods and Gift Shop. o informaly at luncheon today at the T frore o?uo;-".': 'l'::mon‘lnl":-:g be el e At : . oreham for & party of eight. Winslow's chapel after 6 o'elock p.in. o L good-bye 1205 PENNA. AVE. N.W. Four heme for Christmas 3 =i \ g s g 5 ..m:;. ‘l‘),ece::\htz: 17, Funeral Monday, | apy paS drirest b e are ready todo nt. : ember 19, at Orange, . H e eaks, Liptbi s ing, Paperhangiog or Upliol- ; Fise Gl v GATES. Saturtsy, December 17, 1021, at big| 1" 't PUSUC 10 Him—does Ho sret S ] s O 1335 14th S i ? P e iaal ata ae Bobes,u| prtme R e A ¥, RICKARDOATES o orey 4, gy B : an rs. Rober” S.| Notice reatter. . In sad bat lov membrance Linens and Laces Hand Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. M . M . | ; Griffin will Dresent their daughter, 31185 | AVENNER. Feiday morning, December 16,| 0UF dear sister, EDITIT MACKE e e Laundered = = rs. Harding and Mrs. Coolidge Atten o el i, 15 oty af i et B | AR e SRS SR | 1 R 0 S i T 1 i 4 s +: 5 to 7 o'clock. JOSEPHINE HAV R, sisl of P. B. Just w thought of you, de 0 o teerie” cziell oy PER the Dl at Fort Myer This Afer. |[ o i | e I N Mme. VIBOUD, In¢. M. 4971 5 L will receive the guests at the entrance Funeral from V. L. Speare Co's parlors, : ¥ g . . i to the small ballroom standing alone | 1o.as s ©0 Mondsy December 10, at 30 a.m. — W th P rt f F d i : before a background of Australian ferns e i noon i arties or Friends. ey and” paims, with & tall scandard of | ORNSON, Fedsy, frcember 10. M2, 2 i £ SR T ; fi:{wfléfi%fefifila eronghor‘-‘ elllhert nhxi& T., beloved hnnb.nuku( Phebe A. Johuson, That we will meet you over there. ; . : 8. ar black veivet wi emains will be taken TUE FAMILY. ® 5 2 HE P ¢ s. Hard-|Countess Szechenyl, Mr. and Mrs.| |- " % 4 trimmings of jet, while Miss Griffin’'s Y., Sunday morning. 1% ey REMARKABLE Exceptional Values in T A A ey | Edson Bradiey, Mra. J. Borden Har- . o | |debutante frock will be of silver lace S IELD. AR ety of anr dear aon and | Coats and small piece: ng w ne w! riman, “Miss Mabel Boardman, Sir |’ ; L f "] |over white satin made on the straight| A. R. J Funeral services at his 1ate| died three ears azo tone . heriamsy a0 ‘ and Mrs. Harry 8. New to-|Arthur Willert and Brince. Bugens v ' G lines, charmingly girlish, with panels| Fesidence, 1868 Columbia road. Monday mom-| 191K, 2 . Decewber 17, of guaranteed quality, Mlght. They may later at.|Lubomirski, nephew of the minister. ’ of white'chifton and silver ribbon. The | 1uk December 10, 10:d0 velocc = ' 1o0 1 remembragce, | ——— i 4 girdle is of crystal beads with garniture A t a.m. cember s 3 | 1336 F SL Nw :;n]tll the reception at the Corcoran an honolr of the occasion of the birth- : 4 5t Satin roses. Miss Griffin will carry| THOMAS P. Ki : gohucgral services st s o 0 allery. lay anniversary of his majesty, the ¥ , : an _arm bouquet of Aaron Ward roses - 3 =il clie still for you. Mra, Hafding I8 attending the drill |KINg of the Serbe, Croats and Slovencs, . and’ delphinium. T00 et Mopgayt A¢ Labam, MoTHER AND YistERs. * i & service will be celebrated in the Wash. - o A silver vase filled with American 3 : RICKER. In sad but loving re | at Fort Myer this afternoon for the December 15, ad bnt loviug remembr | == ye ington Cathedral, on Wisconsin avenue, ; / Beauties will decorate the buffet table, | * 3, Or htloved ear . o o 0) ern e iz = benefit of the Army rellet fund, a tea | this afternoon at b o'clock. A Te Deura i ; while festoons of southern smilax, with ¢ 2 Dixon). | RICKEK, e i hfe our Sears H, Y. Redd and dance to follow the equestrian |Will be sung and the minister of the ; palms and cedars, will give a holiday | Funeral from his late residence, 452 Mary- er 1 7. | ave ou € exhibition. Mrs. Harding has with (S’t;;l‘z‘:.mgn;alt& :;u‘l s[ovbene. and Mme. i : ¢ no_;:;l (odlhbe baliroom: 0 land oo e Monday, D 'v‘!nlwrfllm at ! % = n e members of t - B 2 utantes p.m. Friends and relutives vited. Inter- o a dea ‘ t WASHING I ON her for the drill Mr. and Mrs. Wood- | tion statt, will attend. The sorvice il / 4 will be Mins. Putrices Ainga. Mg Anc| Ment at Congremional cemeters. (Chein A ihdessiiug b Oa. s cock, Miss Harlan and Mr. Charles |be open to the public. ; A B R;ue Ashford, Miss Isabel Crawford, n";;éumlr: plm;» «;I: ) : s xl‘fn"‘ who loved ¥ 108, 3 2 iss Catherine Cheatham, Miss Helen . Departed this life ¢ S DEVOTED WIFE AN . 3 e Vice President and Mrs. Cool- | 3 = s ; % amilton, Miss Atal m- oted wife, sister. brother. three aunts . s $QRQ).00 by (I Ve Eresfacnt ang Mo, Cool: | EibncEUGnenss; SPGIAIEL, 5, S - ek, e atrs Cejeun Mk Nk | St o T B el i . VY e o draey Sttoraoon by their |In8 &L the ‘Shoreham in ‘oo of the Lutin, Miss Alice Mann, Miss Mary | Monday, December 13, at 2 niv., from bis NE GUIGLEY whe Selected skins == 'war R wry sons, John and Calvin Coolidge, who ers of the British delegation. MRS. HUGH A. COWING, Palmer, Miss Lady Jane Raby, Miss| Ilate residence, No. 13 E st. s.w. 15 ai s ugo, December 1918, Silk lined came from their aschool at Mercers- . Mrs. Coolidge will be th Wife of Dr. Cowin \dent of the | MATY Stitt and Miss Elizabeth Zolnay. = | PIERCE. Departed this life December 14, The month of De in is Le Brilli ') t t .I'.ll) burg, Pa., for the Christmas holtdays. | honor at luncheon Te e guest of e of Dr. Cowing, president of €| Alternating at the tea table will be| 1921, at 3:30 o'clock, at Lis resideuce, Se U o a00est iat : rilliant ut not cym This afternoon Mrs, Coolidge 18 at- | John Alla; ‘uesday of Mrs, | Indiana atate board of health, who i | Mrs. Adelaide Worth Bagley, Mrs. Wil- | brook, Md., FRANKLIN PIERCE, beloved [ @ Wis fifteen years ago todda, tending the drill at Fort Myer, where n n Daugherty. visiting her son and daughter-in-law, |liam C. Braisted, Mrs. George R. Clark, band of Addie Pierce and father'of Mrs. ur dear futher Penetrating (never solemn) [ the fashion ‘of Washington is meet- |senator and Mrs, Cappe Mr. and Mes. Kemper K. Cowing. | Mra. Arthur William Dunn, Mrs. Thomas| EGUirl floetc Sod Sames Fierce, " Funcrai ey ® ° —_— ing, and has with her her sons. P Ll r Griffin, Mrs. George K. Martin, Mrs. | Sunias” Divembes 16, 8t 8 o-clock, = - 7 resent Niece at Reception. Francis H. Nash, Mrs. John F. Shafroth, | (leesy Lacymber 18, at 3 o g 1220 G St. N.W. Emphatically a book to enjoy || saron de cartter visita RThe reception and dance given at|TACh) adviser to the Japaness con-|jr; Thomas Snowden and Mrs. | PORTER, — Fritay, beremier 10, 1021, a| THER DEVOTED] . INLWY. —————————— | | New York to Honor Mereler. auscher’s last night by Senator and | ference delegation; Mr. W. C. Denni 1 733 St Cathie | J AND KA 24 1 E AN H One Flight Up 24 lilustrations, $3.90 The ambassador of Belglum, Baron |Mirs Afthur Cabper to introduce their | Prof. George G. Wilson, Mr. W. S.| Col. and Mrs. C. B. Drake gave a| mother of Dr. Jumes el S Nectio b matiBairdreses Houghton Mifflin Co., de Cartier, went to New York ‘yester: | Jieh s wabel Crawford. to six of | penfield and Mr. Charles R. Des dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs.| mother-ia-iaw of Mrs MALLWOOD. 1 1 extital Loom, ko8l 4 Park St., Boston day for the unvelllng of the bust of [oical, dipiomatis aiy . loions of George Mesta of Pittsburgh, after | loviag grandmotler of WOOD. Wi dei Cardinal Mercler in the New York|olaty wag boc omnct;nd' resident so- e 4 11 entertain at | ¥hich the dinner company attended | X aud Willium Luther ago today. Dec University. The ambassador will re-|most brilliant e ATt but the | M e e ionn In the Fairtax room | the dance given by Senator and Mrs. TR Sl 4 turn the first of the week. season. Membe BEly Mofintiie satternoan 'm | Capper. S Wi 1t e a e New A H - vill ben his vo The minister of Poland and Prin-){n® g:lgt]remel(:orxsrt.orfltlhl?e Seninen otlne e "“:‘Eg t'}s :fi‘f:}. Wi i \“p”‘f:' The controller of the currency o Recsmm e e lomatic corps vanter, Mrs. ufus Day, TS, iam ey 8. old nan ¢ words he spoke gess Lubomirske entertained at |y it SRlONRLC Sorbe with their wives | JAnier: o™ N “orani W.. Mondelh, | S5y B & Crissioger entertained | GCWGLEY. rull military foners i g face, ° Hl |were the amhassador of Brazil, Mr.|iP8 sent her good wishes to the bud | Mrs. Charles C. McChord, Mrs. Charles | evening. el DA rcall; de Alencar: Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pope | 21d @ huge arm bouquet of deep pink | B. Drake, Mrs. Charles G. Mathews, RICHARDSO! - 2 word for euch Olces O vv el S e e M e P e mobe | roses, which she cafried. throushous |Mrs, George Oakley Totten, jr: Mrs.| Miss Mollie Churchill will return | ™ £:30 poor, EDGAL s heioved hosiund WE AND' ‘ 5 the reception. Alexander Sharpe, jr.; Mrs Bernard | from s < I 30 pu.. EDGA elosed ‘hus! E AND CHILDREN. * Lowell Putnam of New York, who are hool, Farmington, Conn., on of Mary Etta Richardson. Funeral services visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley;|. The small reception room where|Jones. Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Mrs. | December 21, to be with her parents,| from his late residence, 1244 Girard st. n.w., | SMITH. A 'tribute of love and devotion to the 5 s : e e M Nire rank B Noyes. Mr.|Senator and Mrs. Capper stood with | Robert Grayson. faj. and Mrs. Marlborough Churchill, | Mondar, Decomber 10.'at 2 pa. Reintives | BiRiflnlt) W% afmurien oo 166 it o Carr y uletide reetlngs E and Mra. Gifford Pinchot, Count and |MIe3 Crawford, whose mother, Mrs.| Mme. Christian Hauge will enter- |4t (helr apariment av the Woodward | guppps” . = 18 | years ago today, Decomper 17, Torz T e —_— George M. Cravwtord of New York a1%o | tnin'a. Iyree. dimer Company of oM. | Wring the holidays, remaining in (SATNDERS, Deparied tlis Life Suturdas, e Fl d potted plant ke cheerful Ti e t e fowed: was well fllled with the |cials this evening at her home on | ‘V4shington until January 12 WILLIAM 1. SAUNDERS, the beloved hus: saddest of tie year, owers and potted plants make cheeriu me to R PAPEY | busie o the bud, including | Massachusetts avenue. band of Daisy Saundres and devoted fath sears ago today . 8h Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert entertained 5 i e e dear grand:nother pas conveyors of your Christmas thoughts. The Painting | —that:oom before the boll,| (e T Teat flowers. Thuse hrecimer| Miss Laura Tejeune. debutante |t lea a the Shoreham this after- | 56 SRl AP Sany & Sobmon of dur: SNTUATEHTER ST £ . | i - - : 5 dags 1L you act promptly, Tnmr:.'l'f older friends also were used | daughter of the commandant of the | "¢°™ City, N nd Gertrude Lame. Not b3 finest specimens await your selection here, and Papering | Call asd es our tae Lns of | ESRorally about the reception suite. |Marine Corps, and Mrs, Lejeuns, tn-| Mrs. Johd Templc Graves entertain r. 29,50 the memors ot my ¢ & &4 . e e for the evening a | tertained a comrany of ten of the Fatsiuna % S et Shaffer service provides delivery facilities St Low f Soum ot iridescent beads: Jonig pan- | season's dcbutantes at dinner last| o %5 'ipiensen Yepterday at her home | Cumbiy ais Av s s oo e . . PR . e rices. b. i3 e back and front pan- | evening preceding the dance which ) 3 % = s - - 1904, Aunivers po reaching all points, “‘back home included. HARRY\GV TAYLOR CO. pels. and_ mounted gver sort, white | Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper gave. A e M s G e e | B i gy Dcomter | el nniversary s Kt Aloysios ), | #atin, a bro: nd of tea rosei X e e 3 A v N Loved i life, remembersd 5 de PRICES ARE NOTABLY REASONABLE 2333 18tk 8¢, Phone Col, 1077 | Pin¥ rinning around the skirt below | Mrs. James J. Raby. wife of Capt Wiiter Mes. Witten 3. Lambere ond NATHANEL Bl s Tovive W I TR . ine. Mrs. Capper carried | Raby of the navy vard. entertained a s L BRre OLIBD et 2 2 e s g Tn doniiG btk G X F’ T I h d A h (6| i, W T DlAl’lk roses . Miss Crawford wore an |large group of the ason's debu- Mrs. Charles Matthews. -‘lum'.nnwfil!v. kA»I::?dX;‘m:‘ifllm: }“::x‘:‘ ¢ "”, . l""&\”!;;}r m&'[’:‘l",’izlr), nn'”,,",z. mas Flowers Telegraphe nywhere :;Se:({llr;il‘{iv:hnpk. but becoming ' tantes today at a buffet luncheon at! he Eiman-Winogradoff concert, an-| cember 18, 1021 at oSy Fop Thomas). who deparivd Uis Lfe three years e, ROWN, quite classic in her quarters in the navy vard in it S¥nORTAdOL, t, an- | ember zements for the funeeal of 250 Roday, DectemyEs 7 HVID. = outline, fashioned Of cream. white |honor of her daughter, Lady Jane|ioinced for Sunday evening, December| i,; rother, . SATNDERN of =410 be forzatten by w, ’ chiffon brocaded in velvet. —She : teni ] , in the New Willard baliroom for the > : 3 ] ! . She wore | Raby. The table was attractively(w: Tl g W. H. FORTUNE Sou will always . & string of pearls and a dainty ban. | decorated In yellow. Those attending | wyome oy yauonal Foundation. will be £ Chrlstmas__ flfirflnu bnr dlamonds, and carried the | the luncheon were Miss Alice Mann, | reorganization of the Wwomena Na. | BHUSTER. VANN. 1 arm bouquet sent by Mra Harding. ina Lunn. Miss Eleanor Davies, | tionul Foundation will have been ac- | 1roat 1is it rectd Maki Christm: Mrs. Crawford, Mrs.” Capper's sister, Sleanor Hill, P i - 3 i eenac lic ut his late resides ake your ristmas = ‘ s 1ill, Princess Bertha e e: > = Was 1h an oy complished and when their efforts| Monduy December 1 TAIN 2416 exquisite gown of pale o 1 b s A but not forgotte 900 14th St.—Phone MRiANKLIN 2362 remembrances to your hid, " the ‘beaded’ tamie Talie Of; | Cantacuzenc. Miss Helen Colbert, Mixs|toward the sale of Uckets will bear | iprivate) at Oak Hill cemeter el = friends something prac- points ‘over an underdress slightly H e My EMiny | fruit, the profits accruing to them. |SMITH. Friday. December 16, 1 Vout west ice t Cannet ok oo ghtly Miss Mary R. Stitt, M T cannot lear ical Wi e shirred at the hem. She c 2 4 g e 'y R. Stitt, Miss|The tickets purchased for December at_her residence, S5th st ne.. let this little toke y . Hical omentEare “a oo o . She carried pale May lor, Miss, Mary Louise John-{1x will be honored for Sunday even- beloved wite of Robert Les o o e oW wha'ys app:ie‘}"fllwe. of fi?,e The ballrooms were in their Christ- | S nsa Aol mammey “\‘;'nml{k S uiE: iy . 103, e e e NDUAUGHTEL, BLANCHE BT china, and there is noth- mas decoration of tall cedars and S Diatia Curqaes allenuorg er. 3 o LT ———— == —— H ) 3 Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Elizabeth| Miss Teresa Crosson, who has been | STUMPF. ~Thursday, December 1 e - this line th ."uc“\‘lzleh'ln e pehalms, arranged to en-|Kemp, Miss Laura Lejeune. Misy|in New York for six months, has re- | s residence, S0 18t now, o T S ke While They Last HEADQUARTERS (0 L U HER VT A mbeding the Gunmerao e, el | Rowamaye “Kendrick, Misy Margaret | turned to Washington. loved husband of Auma Stumpt ‘(nee Berger)- | enterad fnio. eieriui rest aine ey . = ouse Design. is O hercoine the d S { Treadwell, Miss Glayds Smith, Miss , . mber 16, | guy, Decewber 17, 19 7 IVES Electric Trains china is decorated with o afee countries represented at the |lsabel Crawford. Miss Byrn, Miss| The music program for the Christ- | (i it® oo e i mars Wil he | Mex bie soul ud the souls of all the the seal of the United the end of the large ballroom. _filryqf‘u!rfler‘.‘“‘\fls}i lFlor(t:lur~' Cl‘;r'u-, g::g::h;n_\irlullbolgnllh; l!;;‘entle'wqmen's sald af 0 am for the re of his soul I«H‘M.v:: 2 the mercy of God States and was designed Mrs. Capper had assisting her gen- [{113% Sewull Misn Helen Griffin, Miss ) o o b naries Trowbridue | Phia o Relatives. and Trerde nvited 1o G 573 C P VANZAN e erally during the evening, Mrs. Jo- ' Jiarclt, Foss Wiss Catberife ¥o e les T dge | B o pamers phease eans) 14| VAN RISWICK. sitdeicon John C. Rau Electric Cooker . .. .$3.00 Electric Stove. . .. ..$3.00 Vibrators . .......$10.00 Vialet Ray .. .....$10.00 Medical Batteries . .$6.00 Vacuum Cleaner . .$45.00 Xmas Tree \ . 8-Light . \ | ' Sets DR = §155 =7 |$6.75 i Reduced Special Prices Bring me your old Vases, Oil Lamps and Candlesticks. 1 | will make them into Beautiful Electric Lamps at Very Low Price. by Mrs. Roosevelt and used on the White House table. It is Limoges quality—you know what that means. 524 12th St. N.W. || R,,..?..'.Jf,‘.fi","%'...,, Franklin 5457 (O1r. Foster's 8hop) Open evenings until 9 o'clock. 14th Street ©°=gdeer trom Accessories Pa. Ave. Percolators .......$9.50 Heating Pads ........$7.50 Grills . ... ...$10.00 Electric Irons .....$4.50 Curling Irons . .....$4.00 QASS o QUR troybles mors Natural light than' doubled when the o house isalternately hot or eold. in the school room 1eis the wneamfoeabl.izoowreniont and expensive manyirem . can be uniformly distributed to the mh% desk of every child. Before the specifications for glass for your new school building are decided upon, . *The Heart of the Hasting Plest” get all the facts about Pressed Lens Tajos somplots shorae of thy & Glass. Full information and sam- ZT:::E: e Xypviag ple on request. during the night, HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY ighthozse” PERFECT BLEND COFFEE AT YOUR GROCERS Founded 1864 Rosslyn, Va. Washington, D. C. Fresh-roasting daily would mean little to you without our special coffee delivery carg, They insure you the benefit of the fresh-roasting, JOHN H. WILKINS CO. COFFEE ROASTERS WASHINGTON, D. C, RO Miss Catherine Cheatham, Miss An-}Tittman, bass, avlld ]Mr. Arthur Mur- A New, Mrs. D. R. A ; | nette Ashford, Miss Mary Montgomery, | ray. pianist, in the league's building | SULLIVAN. On December 16, 1421, MAZIE Comley Ton & Anthony. MU o7 |Miss Betty Carter, Miss Rebecca|at H and 17(h streets. Vit of George K. Sullivan © Funerai (F % g 2 " | Wellington, Miss Vivian Brown, Mis: = A 5 i i L Shlal i R o MM 25l o and Mrs, 3 W. McEachren of | 3 QR 8t pn. Nunday, Decem P. G. George, Mrs. E. E. Gann, Mrs. | Elizabeth Latimer and Miss Portland, Ore. are at the Powhatan | fyitimore, Md. James Karrick, Mrs. Enoch Chase,|Simms. during their stay in Washington. Mrs. John A. Daugherty, Mrs. Joseph e Hampson and Mrs. Cappers ‘sister,| Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre will Mrs. Crawford. entertain a company of eighteen at A buffet supper was served, the|dinner this evening im honor of the!Washington for the President's cab- eph Frelinghuysen. Mrs. Harry The former Secretary of Commerce, S e IO L Mr. Oscar Strauss, who came to| devoted husband of Virginia Taylor, devoted ate Dorsey. Wil An- dancing and reception lasting until | minister of Poland and Princess Lu- 3 i 5 far after midnight Bomiraloas inet” dinner at the White House g grandcildren. | Remaina : Thursday night, and Mrs. Strauss are B ameeai Manday, De. Mr. and Mre. Edson Bradley enter- | 3ra. Gibson Fahnestock will enter-|staying at the Shoreham, where yes- at 11 a'm.. fram Hillsdale Station tained at dinner tast evening when | tain a company of eighteen at dinner | terday. Mrs. Herbert Hogver. wits of | ¢ 3L E. Church, Hillidale, D. C Rev. X. their guests were the ambassador of | this evening. the Secretary of Commerce, enter-| 1. Humphries. pasior. (Siaunton, V. Spain and Senora de Riano, Senator = Y 2 tained Mrs. Strauss at lunch pers please copy.) ter E. Edge, the minister of| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton N One precious to our hearts has gone, Sweden and Mme. Wallenbers, Ad-|Will Sive a dance for the younger| Miss Ira McDonald and Miss Lush-| _ Tbe voice we loved is stilled, miral de Bon of the French delega- | §eneration —this evening for their{er of Milwaukee, are guests in the| Tl Place made vacant in our home tlon. the counselor of the Netherlands | d¢butante daughter, Miss Mary Emily |home of Maj. and Mrs. Charles H. Can_nevermore be flled. legation, Mr. de Beaufort; former Hamilton. AcDonald, 1689 Columbia road north- | 0ur, Father in His wisdom called {pited States ambassador to France | Mrs. Duncan McKim entertained a [ %" £ Andthough on earth o the Erencn smbasey. rmt, “Rigal; | ompany of eighteen at luncheon to-| Mr. and Mrs. 1L W. Hargis. ir., of e e s o e na Men Charide 1o She- | dav- Habana, Cuba, are in Washington | TRAFELET. ithurder, bes L'L',"fi;'f..\‘fj';.,'fl Eawicy: M- wno es Mhrs WesCl dime dnican ok for a time and are at the Powhatan. ; : 4 1 Mme. Gama. e of the former band of Ella M. Tratelet. Funeral services cott, Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips, Mrs. {ambassador of Brazil to Washington| Mr. Hampson Gary, former mini s G e i * L 3 ecember 3 21, at Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Cromwell | PR 5 5 Brooks, Mrs. Raymond Shipman. Mias | 40 low representing his country atter fo Switserland, and Mrs. Gary | “asy pm.. Noval Hospital, HARDIE > 8 the court of St. James, was the guest|entertained luncheon at the New . 8. N, atten, Miss Isabelle May, Maj. [of honor at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. | Willard y. d SN ewl] WATIHE, Lcaptala TER B Quekemeyer, Count Constantini and | Qnarwood Aldrich. at the Hotel Am. AET ORISRy, e e e e et the house Euests Of [ine haost. for|bassador. New York city, Among the| Mrs. Ryan Devereux is in charge ot satdivision, Monday, December® 19, 1 ;r:‘“‘P'r';:‘m"n,g;v:";afl;’:‘hbe ::g gllher"gueshl were Mrs. Peter Larson, |the children's entertainment, to be, P®- 3 S rs. Jean St. Cyr, Mrs. William O.|held today at t W ' “t".q‘e“w"‘.‘"; James Lowell Putnam |patridge, Mrs. Willlam L. McKenna |League, 1624 H 'g:‘ee“f}t;r;;l’:‘wgn‘-ong W e aite of Jossoh JOSAD OrX. an’al;:dprs, l‘len:.y . Kukenhuu::h. o'clock. The program includes. Miss| aged 66 vears r'unmn rfi)m er. ;;lle T . Mme. de Gama spending six | Cronshaw, as v daace, 910 12th st. n.e.. Mo ecember delegntion and Mme. Castier eniers | weeks in this country and will i e g Sl D TR T e " Taternient Gieowood ceme Gained st alimer last evening at the to London to join the ambassador. ;{r;‘::ymza;\m,"}:g:n Sanna, s Tom, e New Willard, having among their| wmra George Julian Zolni ter- 2 swiiia 1ive pig:ifiR N. 3. ave. Sucuts] theisectataryjlotjine} Belglan | inineal for her: omtacts: datehten e oo N Qucenjion OUND Saevaiea embaasy, Mr. Robert Silvercruys, and | Miss Elisabeth Zolnay, at a Rumanian | of Hearts; Ba evereux, as Knave el da Holmes. F his sister, Miss Suzanne Silvercruys. |dinner last evening. preceding Sen g“miflflsfifiaby“hxhn:\a, s Byeuflnby neral from Bt Cyprlawa Gatholle Chured 5 ", . ng; Helen Minnigerode, as Mary, a cember 10, at 9 . Solemn Mr. Fred Kenclm Nielsen, the so- |.or,&0d Mre Cappers dance The in- Quite Contrary; Clara De| requiem mass. Friends fovited. 18 licitor of the Department of State, en- e s y Z as Little ‘Miss _ Muf- IN MEMORIAM. Palmer,. Miss Mary Montgomery v tertained at dinner last night in the |pocnons ISk BTy Monfeomery, Miss Dick Walsh, as Simple Simon; In sad but loving romembrance of diplomatic suite at the New Willard, | 7o1nay. Mr. Marcel Colas, Com G"{fr Bobby Zellott, as the Pieman; Francls ¥ CHARLES BROOKS, who de- having_as guests the Chinese min-|7onn®% ooyt Sreea oY GMETETT { De Lacey, as I Love Little Pussy; Vir- Decem- ister, Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Saei _the|Carey, X enophon - Price, ieat [Einia Minnigerode, as Curly Locks 3 Persian minister, Mirza Hussein Khan |} v SC0nPany fitive, Teut | Bhilip * Julien, as' Tommy Tucker: You passed into the great bevond, Alai; the Panama charge d'affaires, ghepherd = €l i Betty M. Nally, as Mary with her You crossed the mystic river; Senor Don J. E. Lefevre; the Biamese | 2 lamb; Katherine Deming, as Jumping You linger there, 80 it must be fair, charge d'affaires, Phra Sanpakitch:| His excellency Admiral Baron Al- [Joan: Tristram Devereux, as Humpty bl Pl kil the Italian high commissioner, Signof | fredo Acton entertained at dinner last | Dumpty; Betty Peole, as Ride & Cock | Yo wander now with those you love Francesco _Quattrone; Sir Hubert|evening at the Hotel Washington and | Horse; McLeod Julien, as Little Jack 1 will Hot call you back, dear Charles, Llewellyn Smith of the British con-!later took his guests to the dance |Horner; Agnes Devereux, as Bo Peep: Put ‘miss you more and more. ference delegation; the coumselor of | which Senator and Mrs. Arthur Cap- |Alice Deming, as Little Boy Blue; HIS MOTHER, MARTHA DORSEY. the F_nfich };mg;“)v the Prinrle de | per gave for their debutante niece, | Virginia Yellott, as Bobby Shafto and | GARROLL. In loving remembrance of our Bearn; Mr. H. W. Malkin, legal ad-| Miss Isabel Crawford, at Rauscher's. |Miss Gooding, as Old Mother Hub-{ dear mother and duughter, MATTIE CAk- viser to the British foreign office; the g el T e A (st SNIaTiIteTpuetysar ars counselor of the Japanese embassy,| Mrs. Archibald Gracie issued cards| Mrs. Van Duesen will be the ac-| todsy, December 17, 1820. Mr. Sadao ?r“"‘,‘("“ s g‘mp Stanley. | for the small reception she will give | companist. There will be music and he ha left this world of sorrow Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, Prof. 8. this afternoon in honor of the Bishop | gancing. including Helen Minnigerode nd has gome to a_better place. S v God knew best and took her home. as the Snow Queen: Frank Bobby and L : (R0l - Herbort Burkhardt on the violin; B IS SENpDBEN AND MOTHES, | Katherine Irving, in the “Highland | o og 2 i Fiing," Josiah Hodin funny stunts; | FR0EE, [0 S0 TR R AR vy fi‘:f‘.f; fl;\.x"i Ag‘l;eg‘ ':‘jr:)mt.h‘llr:hgg:; 1‘-_151‘%& who departed this life December with old mammy stories. («,&"g belp bat fecl 20 lonelr, ‘voice we do not hear; Mrs. Frank Samuels, whe is the For no words were ever sweeter guest of her son-in-law and_daugh- Than the words he spoke so dear. ter, Mr. and Mrs. George X, Poulieff. His cheers ways, his smiling face, at their apartment at Wardman Park Are 8 pleasure to recall T Néarly thraé-quaftérs of & Century of integrity tair, kindly, officlent dealing with Washing- familiss is' our passport to your absolute contidence. s A r R e [ |Hotel, will return_to"hes Rome in He hada kindly word for eack 3 adelphia_tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. d die : k 3 s <Jovkrm nal principles of the ] B i Bo o Philadelphia the | FIS DEVOTED WIFE, NETTIB CISSEL. * Is not to exceed anm . |, | end of nextdn;:ak éo spe}xd Christmas om‘_ as ‘;figfinc'gmlmnr; = ;":'_.‘:"fdr A sgreed charge for with Mr. and Mrs. Samuels. 3 Mol departe N services. No ext this life six years ago today, cember {fems “are ‘sdded in ' | Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray and_ her| 1015 : the final settlement daughter, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray,| Tom from the hearts that loved you, being established and agreed upon. T charse | | will_be at home informally on the Gonelinitheihestiof Four days; P i Sund;sy alflt?‘rnnonl of Racg‘mbe{' }(a T rest RS e and ), an [anua , after 4 c'clock, T SISTERS, BURNSEANA MORTICIANS. ; at thelr home, 3602 Connscticut ave- O T AND EMMA WILLIAMS, nue. 88 uriel Tay returne 0- | FITZGERALD. I 1 membra; of e oI saasps ot =ne Women. P day from the Sayward Scheol, in Phil- lu?l! beloved e ELIZABDTH T2, blished 1850. adelphia, and will entertain a house| GBRALD, who eatered into rest six years Iil.-;.'l- i -uAlm] party over New Year. ago today. 3 to the 1and of the nightiess da) Mrs. 3. Eakin Gadsby has taken an| TESAFLEone {0 the fane of C pgt ose 4oy apartment at the St. Nicholas fer the | rhere ‘the flower never droops on the ever- winter. P g ik f And the cloud never turns e 3 AL Lt ' 3 3 3 t,lh.l’."u ....m;u/ w?,"f’;,fl = ;,",,‘,‘.“;3 %5.{5,"':“:,’;';“0;‘:" Whero the turroms that suffering had made Terday to visit Mrs. George D. Hope | . groy’ e eown with the bright eseds of at her apartment, at Wardman Park e HotelLhasihaditopostrons her. visit | on! the glimpse that we get of the world ess. e t MARRIED. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. * In sad but lovi remembrance of SCHOTTER—BARNES. Monds: 21, | FLOYD. T at Baitimore, M, w'h."i'{::v:v:. E: my dear t:fi:r.“aimulfrific’ B PLOYD, who G . rec anocen Glanville, N ES LODIAE BARNES to WiL.| December 17 1818. oo cnppuan, o LM AN B, both of Wagh{ - 'AZIER. In sad ind loving remembrance of Y Tt S e d e g DIED. e December 17, 1819, - SRR . _Thursday. December 15, 1821 ot the houss was lovely, but it is lonel B T betoved wite of John Beal, aged 56| " ere today, gears. Funeral from her late residencs, ia | por the time Came and satatnea its walls . D. O., Monday, 3 called our mother awar. 250 pom. Interment Tock Creek cemetery. G0N AND. PAVGHTERIN.LAW. * BELT. t hi; idence, Woodstock, Prince | yary, loving remembrance of my father, Coiges coumty. M. 8¢ 10:45 Decem: | Mo 3 "MITCHELL HALL, - whe died Sve SCREENS oo M58 B. BRLI, in the S8 | Dears age. today, Decembar 17, 1016, Doar of his age. Funersl from Trinity| His® DAUG] FRANCES WILLARD GAS LOGS . RADIANT FIRE Chureh, Upper ro, Md., Monday, De- COWAN. cember 19, at 2 p.m. 1 In loving memory of my father, Dr. > . EWALL. Decem- - Big stock at very low prices BUTRRER, Derarich s fe ey, Dece: | KU BRSO B i B ber 16, i921, after a bi L SLTHOMAR Loved 1n life; 1o death remembered denee, 5 NER. 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