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N addition to the White House New Year reception on Mond: of State and Mrs. will give the breakfast to the diplo- mats at the Pan-American Union build- SOCIETY The President and Members of Cabinet to Keep Open H in Celebration of New Year. ouse on Monday entertained at luncheon today at the Montgomery Country Club, when his s included Mr. and Mrs. John 5 rrett, the secretary of the Italian emb: nd Signora Geisser secretary’s mother, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 SOCIETY - vet with sequins and ‘Mrs. King a Bown of white satin embroidered in silver. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge were guests of Senator and Mrs. King at dinner preceeding the reception. . Senator and Mrs. Key Pitman will be at home tomorrow, January 1, 'from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 3145 16th street. The Ttalian delegation to the confer- ence entertained a distinguished com- pany at dinner last evening at the Hotel Washirgton. The ghests were Sir Rob- ert and Lady Borden, the Honerable Sastri, Jonkheer van Karnebeek, Sen- ator Schanzer, Senator Ricei, Senator and Signora Albertini, M. Fournier-Sar- noveze, Acmi-al Chatfield, Sir Hubert Smith, Jonkheer and Mme. do With, Ad- miral Acton, the assistant secretary of the navy and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, the third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lampson, Princess Bibesco, and Mr. Fred Seibold. Mrs. Mark Potter entertained a number of young people at the tea- dance at Wardman Park Hotel yes- terday afternoon, when her guests in- of the Secretary-of Agriculture, and Mrs. Henry C. Wallace. Miss Wallace, who is spending the holidays with her parents at their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel, will return to Gou- cher College Tuesday to resume her studies there. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert D. Murray of Scranton, Pa., and Spring Lake, N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Winton Murray, to Edgar W. Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Freeman of Plainfield, h Miss Murray graduated from the Emma Willard School of Troy, N. Y, in 1915, and from Columbia Uni- sity in 1919, where she specialized in costume design and illustration. cluded Miss Ruth Wallace, daughter ! Mr. William Duke, Mr. Bruce Woodel, | days. Presiding at the tea table were | DIED. Mr. Eugene Abadie, Mr. John Milburn | Mrs. Stmon Michelet, Mrs George F. GILLISPIE. Departed this life, in full tri- Authfer, Mrs. William Harr and Mrs. | umph of faith, December 28, 1921, at his James ru‘ne, v{,h‘? :era lnut;d I:yha ;fl;flfi{"\ uil?xgl mm fave e ;xvym mm_. roup of sub-debutantes. Tonight N LLISPIE. He leaves to mourn fi‘rsl ‘;flcheht wlllcglva a dance at gcr loving and devoted wife, a sister-in-law and home, 1834 Belmont road, entertain- | Jlece;. Funeral from Trinity Dupuiss Chutel ing the same sct of young people iny i%% City, Sundsy, dususry b 3 honor of her two sons, Cadet Paul 2 Michelet of West Point and Midship- e ALl Friday, December 30, rexidence, 1900 6th man Willilam Michelet of Annapolis. a4 hu‘nl-nd of 2 — ther of Alma M Maj. J. G. Winter of the War Trade| neral services Board will celebrate the passing of | day, January 2, 1921 with a dinner this evening at he Immaculate Conception ¢ requiem maxs will be sald at 9 Wardman Park Hotel. tives and friends fuvited. Interm: Mary’s cemetery. HERGESHEIMER. Friday, December 30, ; 1 Lier res c Mr. Richard Moore who went to Cin- cinnati for the interment of the late Mrs. Moore, in Spring Grove ceme- . n'e..’ ELIZABE tery, has gone to Clearwater, Fla., ife of George Hergesheimer. Funeral will to visit his father, Dr. W. T. Moore, be held from her late residence Tuesday, and Mra. Moore, who make thelr win- Januery 3, at 11 a.m. ter home there. Mr. Paul Moore ac- e latrict 6 companied his brother to Cincinnati e et ) and to Florida. death of our late and are requested " st be- IN MEMORIAM. KINGSMAN, A tribute to the memors of our dear fricnd, Dr. RICHARD KI Who depurted this life oae year December 31, 1t AND MRS. SPLIEDT M OLDS. Sacred to the m friend, orgauizer and dircetor, LE o T years ng e o died Tous years ngo toduy. 1 There are many sad things in this life of urx, RBut the saddest of all is to part: For the tongue cannot tell. when it utters farewell. Of the sadness it Teaves in our hearts CTUARY CHOIR, ST. A TIN CHURCH. . OLDS. In loving memory of our dear fricnd and organizer, who_died four L1817, May iy soul rest in peace OR HOLY NAME, ST. AUGUSTIN CHURCIL . OLDS. A tribute of love and remembrance for our dear friend, LEO ¥. OLDS, who died four years ago today, December 31, 1917, Lis v Made our rix rejolee, And nis bright and smiling Was the sun<hine of our place : Miss Lloveras, Miss |P’rince and Princess Cantacuzene, Mrs. v, Signor Leonardo | Truxton Beale, Mra J. Borden Harri- to assemble at Zion Buptist Chure tween 3rd and 434 sts. ew., Sonday, Jan. But lis chair is empty oow uary 1, 1 By order And in bitter grief we how. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart have re- turned to Washington from New York For the past two years she has bee; studying sculpture in New York city in at 12 o'clock, and other members of at 12:30 o ok the cabinet who, with their wives, will ecretary of | man, Signorini’ Albertini, Signorini Gari- it 3 3 P : snor Amoedo. | baldi, Marquis Visconti Venosta, Count under Solon Borglum. and are staying at the Shoreham for Master, For our receive, are the Secretary of War and * | Pagliano, Commander Ruspoli, Nobile Mr. Freeman is a graduate of Yale,|a time before starting on a prolonged Sec. And we Mrs. Weeks, the Secretary of the Navy | Ambassndor of Tommaso Assereco, Signor Gentile, Sig- , and Harvard Law School, and |southern cruise on their yacht. H?”E' All !lw:rbt»r; ::'r“fi ey's i‘r’f-"fi?-nif’y’ S ks s until recently associated with v firm of Cadwallader, Wicker- & Taft. He is now assistant sel to the federal reserve board Washington. During the war he i nt in the field artillery, carly two v - in France. Mr. and Mrs. Denby, the culture and Mrs. Wallac of Commerce and Mrs Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis retary of Agri-|Mme. de Pexet Honor Guests. e Secretary| The ambassador of Peru and Mme. 2 = < riie Secrataryll fe e St The minister of Czechoslovakia and Hoover and the | Pezet will be members of the dinner | hig gister. Miss Stepanek, will enter- party which Mr. and Mrs. Walter |tain a company at dinner this evening. > = Trent will give this evening at Ward- 2 ‘The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | man . FPark Hotel. Wallace will be joined Monday morning = nor Vinci and Signor Bruno. of the death of our Iste sister, of our son, CHARLES A LOUISE HODGE, and all are requested to| died three years sgo today, assemble at FO bl | 1918, ew.. Sunday, Janu- Mrs. Arthur Keith has returned e s { |rrmn Athens, Ohio, where she WAS|HOLLAND. On Thursday morn December Mr. Bugene Waggaman will enter- tain a dinner party at Wardman Park Hotel tonight. m, no. We never will: Him then, we love him still. emoTy i e fresh today hous he pussed away. ugh our loss is hard 1o bear, we m ¢ over thero The undérsecretary of state and {Mrs. Fletcher entertained a company ing of Utah en- | of twenty at dinner last evening. s in active eeman was called by the death of Ler mother,|" ug, 1421, at 1:30 t Ogden, Utah, DYER Al Mrs. Charles R. Kinkade. CLAKK, ouly som of Murgarer Clark Holland Mu by their daughter, Mrs. Angus MacLay | Senator and Mrs. member of Squa ‘i < 2 s MacLay i ser of Squadron A during the i i AN of Detroit, who will as o at a I cception, Wi s MME., TAJI, A oL auadr curingy — and Dr. Jusiab H. Holund, in the 5th year| HIS LOVING MOTHER, FATHER AND and sisters durinv:;l their ;tmr:nr.or.fi?l::f (‘l’:’l::‘l‘l’l‘;d o 'x‘m-“ri'iwr W .1{3'&1 wl;'q‘: Col. and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt| Wife of Lieut. Communder H. Taji of “‘,:,"‘jl‘;{)"h""rfl'i' 1?}& Hisclubs| Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Scheresckewsky | of his life. BROTHER LINWOOD. ception. evening in honor of the Vice Presi- | Will not be at home on Monday, Jan-| the Japanewe navy, who ix fn Wash- |, 000, ,."l'f‘ oS (1 ‘ountry and | announce the marriage of their | HUNTER. Friday, December 30, 1921, at 1:05 | ROBINSON. In loving remembrance of our Fhe Secretary and Mrs. Wallace will | dent mmd Mre. Coolidge, the: guests, |uary 2, as they expect to be out of [ ington with the Jupunewe delegution |y 8ShnElOn Golf and Country. No|daughter, Dorothy Duncan to Mr.| wm. at her residence 774 Irving st now.| dear brother, CHARLIE ROBIESON. who entertain oflicials from lowa at a buffet | who included diplomats, oflicials and | town. oTINE Gikih coBfesines: g s been set for the wedding. Frederick Thomas Oliver on Thurs- %xfim_ru,\ F. (nce Bell), beloved wife of | departed thiy life December 31, 191, supper in iheir apartment at Wardman |resident Sociely folk, numbering |y Sens W et will] L = = = Mrs. Peter Arthur Drury, Jr. en- | 98Y- December 29, in Washington. e . lumter caul duuglten ol Al o e Park Hotel tomorrow night. ne :~| 4‘ (\:mu‘Enrll.”‘;l"\h:fl\'i-‘o dm;eix‘.r; e m'hmur:{)w‘ afternoonitrom and Mirick, | ter il.,wl at luncheon vesterday in Licut. Col. A. J. Dougherty will be| ffom e zp!whh»nvu Mouday, January 2. And those who still remember him # dent and oolidg ceived w x olnol S il B o5 . Mr. and [compliment to Miss Nanc¢y Hoyt. The | hosi i > .m. Are those who loved him hest. The third of the Ttalian |Senator and Mrs. King. Mrs. Coolidge | § U iglelock 2 at ithe Soldlers s S I and lguests, who numbered twenty-two, | Hatal %isd:\'::‘mn n}:_d:':h\"\?fnvn‘ll;:t JESSUP. Departed tiis life Thureday, De. HIB 0] NIRRT AN ARV 5 Home, and on_the following Sund in Junuary. Their at home on Sun- “Taliaferro, Dr. cnjamin |itcluded a number of debutantes of | of Wardman Park Hotel will 150 be | hefove rusiir o Azonses, et the 1ais | SaoF LD, day, January 15, will take the form pt. Maurice Holmes, Miss | this scason and last. — Mrs. Drury | host at dinner there this evening. Eva Jessup, devoted sister of Carey, Eugene ‘ Pied Goto. of A buffet supper. Katherine Costello, Mr. and Mr%. fev- |Bds as her guest over the holidays and Cedric’ Jessup. Funeral from her la b e e embas: nhrance of mv Nobile Tommaso As to. L wearing a gown of King's Maj. and Mrs. West will entertain Price Evans, Capt. and Mrs. W iss P’hyllis Hartman, daughter of | The staff of ergency Hospital| residence. 4310 Sleriff road, Deanwood. D. HIS 1 MINNIE. * at dinner Wednesday night in honor nd Mr . Fowler, | C0l. and Mrs. Frederick Hartman of | gave a dance last evening in the ball-| C.. Monday aL 10 a.m.. | grypgON. In loving remembrance of our de of the minister of Switzerland and ) ,mul,*"“‘ York. room of the Powhatan. The decora- [ from il of the Incarna-| g, phter, who departed this life one year Mme. Peter, later taking their guests and Mrs, The S tions were palms and smilax, and| 408 Friends fovited. ago 1odny, December 31, 1920, to Mrs. Moran's dance at Rauscher’s. o thar e marriage of Mr. Hugh ib- | Aifty couples were present. Death han robbed us of loved one, We think of you in silence, dear Thelma, son. American minister to Poland OF the oue we loved so well rin the evening. | 31710 Lo, s Reyntiens, whose engage- | Representative Frederick . Hicks ent was announced from Warsaw w York, member of commit Few exes sen s weip: But many a silent tear we shed, Thelma, When others are fust asle Oh, if t rty daneed | o i O . Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, her sister. Mrs. Charle Matthews, and Capt. and Mrs. Johu Tanple Graves 0 " i 5 and Mrs, Erwin, son-in-law an % bty (s Lk Thursday, wi ake place Feb- al affairs. is acting s LCE. wood Lord could lave spared you. *” FOR SAFETY FIRST! ngnter - of et and her ted:their tNirtioth wonaine annl- i, (" {ETL, S0, e place Eeb- [on natal o : i =y, ! daughter of Mrs. Blodgett, and her ning, giving a dinner to | FUArY in Brussels. a_distinguished party of ¥ 5 Such m dear one a ' S niece and nephew, May and Walsh, [ Xohary Kt Cro I K bt tie] Mlle. Revutiens ix the daughter of | cialy uttending the conferenc JOHNBON, Saturd ember 31, 1 How josful and happy Call on us for free insignia, indorsed will_be at_home Monday afternoon s Fore: et a forme an_court official, who | trip to the battlefield of Yorktown. FIAZABETH 30 Sebiihad Rk HEL. * omes mate friends. Those present were Mrs, L (0TIEn (elistan coun . X o 2 ELIZABETH JOHNSON, beloved muther DEVOTED MOTHER AND FATHER. by Traffic Bureau, to attach to wind- from 4 to 7 o'clock. T De Witt Tal Delos Blod- | V47 * GO0 King Leopold 11 The party left Washington and| Mra A. Frank aud Mes. J. G. Brsunt. N In loving remembrance of our dear e L | M. Gibson and Mile. Reyntiens be- { will spend today at Yorktown and | tice'of funeral hereafier. MARCARET A STEELE: who eft shield of vour auto to give it-right of way in joining any funcral cortege. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will give a [Rett. Mrs. Char ; came acquainted “during the war, | visiting the naval training static small informal dance this evening. islthglthefnavaliizatning, o1 | LAWSON, o ouduy, December 31, 1 when he was secretary of the Amer- | at Norfolk. They will return to the | “ TR0 ., e e P of New Departed this life Thursday. el York. Mrs e N o 2% 3 21, at 8:50 p.m., SUS. s ean cqual the love of a mother, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann entertained |Grave i]:l[’l\llfli"_mn and she was a war re- | capital tomorrow SON. widow of'the Int r;d"r.lr:"’x’;“u.w-v:a "{"\‘E:J?‘dlw““.,li'm.‘ and trues o Leloved mother of Alice Dean Frazier, slept| Who suffers so much with such Joy for an a company of ten at luncheon today |ator Mr. and Mrs. W. I Thornton, who! wweetly uway at her . resid co, 4601 Meud anotler, at the Shoreham. h MeKellar of Tonnes Mrs. A. R Varela will have guests|recently sold their house on S street| st n.e., Deanwood, D. C. St leates to| Who Works with such pleasure as mother Mra. John Allen Daugherty left to- A. Knapp, Mr. John Tem-{dining with her this evening at Ward- | and located at 1871 California street,| mourn their loss a daughter, son in-law, * for sou An organization of Efficient Men and Women Gu¥ for Haribure. Pa. whes she nd Mr. Cochran Graves. | man Park Hotel. will entertain at dinner this even: | (hrec grandchildren und o host of friends, | you don’t know the sorrow to be left alone e ¥ s 3 a., — — X 5. - ‘unel Sul L, 22, il Ge 0 he e. 1730 Pennsylvania Avenue will be the guest of Gov. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mre Joseph K Davies enter-| Jonkheer and Mme. Tjarda Starken- | miyans aasfers, Lo Sisters Mrs: Jo} - wciock, from Mctropolitan A, M. £ Ca $TIIL God sends the message o your bowe. ‘William C. Sproul over the New Year, small company infor D st belween ind and 3rd sts. 8.w., Bev.| But the saddest of all when God calls your Phones Main 2. i rashi borogh - Stachouwer _entertained a Callls, Chapel—Cremations it ot e oI BDOUEERD number of guests at dinner last night P i _ mother. = i dgirs at the Shoreham. . s w CURRIDEN BUR'ED Thy glorious '“_“rmwix:v_“_ }«o\_"lvn;n:ul; s how much we miss you, Establixhed 1550 The batile’s fought, the vietors e mner Irost fre. Wil-i Mr. and Mrs. C. Goodlow Edgar of [ A large circle of business asso- And thou art crowned at Ia 0 [ For Lieut. Col. Piggott. D. | Detroit are visiting in_ Washington | ¢j P i 5 5 £ the | 4 shington | ciates and_ friends attended the fu- Suddenly. December 25, 1921, RE NG CHILDREN Maj. Gen. Tanaka of the Japanese ser ve he land are staying at the Shorcham. neral services of Safuel W. Curri-| CTIN, beloved son of Alfred R. und | STEELE. In sad but loviug remembrance of delegation. entertained a small com- | New Year eve dan i ven = t the eNw York Avenue Pre: . Funeral from the chap ir. Gear " grapdmonior, RET A pany informally at dinner last even- | this evening by the Unit of the| Mrs. Davis Ireland gave a supper S (Chareh Thureday afternoon an, 317 Pa. ave. se. Mon-| KT who passed away ar ago 1o ing at the Shoreham in honor of Lieut. [ American W« 0 in the ball- | with dancing last evening for about ervitas eréd condyeted by D 16922, at 2 pam. Kelatives| duy, December 31 2 & . et R = Col. Piggott. military attache of the |room of 2400 16t 100 younz people for her schoolgirl | \allace Radeliffe, of whose church | for Liney sosited o attend. Interment| gp " the memory daugh ing s Loui 6 o'cloc was at S, after w A< 1 Ireland. Danc- | My Curriden was a trustee. The hon- nd supper | gryry pallbearers were Judge Charle ch the com- [ 11 Robb, John B. Larner. W, V. C pany danced until 10 going on to the | Frank . Wilkins, Lorenzo A danee wwhich Miss Mary Hill gave forlang A. B. Kelly. Interment was at her house guest. Miss Esther Robin- | Rock Creek cemetery. son British embassy in Tokio, who nected with the British delegation to the confercnce, (ien. Tanaka 2 sisted by Maj. Gen. Otake and Ma Gen. Haraguchi and other officers of his staff. con- THE CAIRO HOTEL Kest in peace, 1 MONTGOMERY. Fridas J Ky in hono; Smily Kyl s guest, M feldt of Bethlehem, | them for the holidays FAIRFAX | 10 often th e Chapel And my he lutin ste., | This world w iid von dear grandma h pain heaven 1o e 1 el i Announces that the Usual Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprige Perry i ) hfeldt will r Mrs. Ireland was ¢ Mme s entertained at dinner last evening at | Baldwin School, in Poter John B Mrs MRS. WATTS DEAD e, P ] Wardman Park Hotel in bration | Tuesday. Preder Hrooke and Mrs. Archi- s 2 Gordou B.| And all the time Anuc v Your nd affect heloved wifa of ¢ LOVING GRANDDAUGHTE New Year Celebration Will Be Held on New Year’s Eve, Sat., Dec. 31, 1921 From 10:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. Table Reservations Must Be Definite Special Table d’Hote Supper Three Dollars Per Cover DANCING of their fifth wedding anniversary. | 3 Shaa . | pald Saunderson. Funeral serviees for Mrs. B. M Among their guests were Representa- | | M- and Mrs. 1. 8. White of tard. Watts, seventy-five vears old, who tive andiMrs: Percy Quin, Lieut. Lee ar Robinson {died at the home of a son, Francis R and Mrs, Potter, U. 8. N.; Mr. and Mrs. Eave a large dance last evening at|Watts at Craddock, Va. two week Ralph Sabin, Maj. and Mrs. Clayton “ d Mr Cheatham en- | the Highlan for their daughter, |ago, were held at Mount Oliv Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore N. Gl | tortainea . smn e iy | Miss Virginia Robinson. who will be {etery this morning at 11 at dinner! b Mer andl Aire Chisvieat Baward Iy on, | oihi! mal Nherione of mext sei debutantes, ana | Interment was private. Mrs. | asuicvening for L The guests num- | was buried in the same grave w Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Simpson. Mr. and | Catheri “heatham, taking their | Miss Ruth Morgan. v Tred Parks, Mr. and M. Tosse |G e e nt the Waws [bered about 130 and a buffet supper | her son, C. Lore Watts, who died dur- . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanger, | yard. © | was served at midnight. ing the world war. yard. Mrs. Watts had been a resident of Mr. and Mrs. Pace, Dr. and — = o : 1 Sinclair Bowen. Dr. and Mr “r!.r:u‘nvo Liemt. Commander and Mrs. k. D.| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden;Washington for about thirty-five P ertained a compa din- houn entertairsd a company of |yvears, and previous to her death re Stanley entertained a company at din-| 5, 00 Gt dinne - last evenming in{sided at 1323 Clifton street. She | = 2 i e honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B.|survived by her husband, John A.{ I The Best in Modern Fichnn, I Mrs. James lexander entertain- |Jones and Mrs. Charles Boughton | Watts; two sons, . M. and Fran- | 5 i a party at the supper-dance Wood. cis R. Watts, and Miss Da Easays, Travel and Blography, and Children’s Books. man Park Hotel will zive a dinneri yy | there this evenin ©h Friends Congress and relut | - Yeurs ago | have our Kiy passes awar., ur dear father and grand- of el DA gons LIAM, AND GRANDDATGH T g welork’ g, Relatives ani friends ju | WEBSTER. 1a sad but loviug remembraace J of our dear, T . ERICK T. WEB: Kenllworth | eternal rest thrie Nim 3 \\i\l‘r uary 1. 1919. T of his age,| Nobody Kuows nrr sorrow 3 ut g - weep: his _residence. uber 30, 1921, at HAW. beloved hush 1 haw, in the Sth ¥ R Funeral (private) Tuesday, Jan DIES OF STAB WOUNDS. at 11‘. m. lnu-nnun:.u anington. o Park Hotel last e danghter, Miss Carolyy Miss Cline to an aching heart, . | Y Music by the Supreme Orchestra 1 Son Alexander, when her iue {Other Dudx at Tea Dance. t Wien s || WAYFARER'S BOOK SHOP ||cluded M e Miss. Fiorence zabeth _Cline:| Lloyd Crusoe, colored, of 1616 ith et ST] HISDESOTED WHETMOLLIE web = Ger! d A - daughter of Major and Mrs. alter { g ied 1 s‘t Thursday at Garfleld S —— | 1623 H Street ban, Mis: Richard Cline, will entertain_a group of [ $Cr e e ey ;rs{ubl larr. Buneral services will be| Mg heart has ginia It chardson, Mr. Tracy Ausell,|young people this afternoon in honor | youna of Miss Jeannette Echfeldt, the house | " a%0c 3ii o to the police, he had Euest of Mrs. William J. Kyle, taking | w21iced 1o the hospital during the das | DRAFELS pledse {the party to the tea dance at Ward- | Thyrsday and he succumbed during | IN MEMORIAM. | man Park Hotel. the night. gmwzn, Tn ‘ead bat Toving. WILSON. BRE eparted this life three years ago toduy,| te residence Mondas. Junuary 0 p.m. Intermen | ¥ o1 one look upon my dear father's make me contented and glad HIS LOVING DAUGUTER, BEATRICE E. WINBT . R[] Coroner Nevitt ordered the bod: A dear father, taken to the District morgue. An in- tenj. E. Smith gave a tea FUNERAL DIRECTORS. X4 4 | =y ce terday afternoon for her | mber 31, 1918. | {dance vesterday , quest will be held as soon as definite | S ! cehoolgirl daughter. Miss Margaret % { are not forgotten, = — e w flé l ! [ Tudiow " smith entertaining ' ‘about | FEPOrLY &3 Sounngegause of the wound | VA UEE o 4o V. L. SPEARE CO. i thirty voung people who are at home e M | or_as long as life and memory last NEITHER THE SUCCESS v - F at Fourteenth i o A ollexe for the holic |1y Lolice arréated Marths Brown. 1616 | We will alwars thisk of sou | CREGIED WITH TAE OSInieat v SON | { 4th street mnorthwest, and charged; HIS LOVING CHILDREN 'SPEARE E TISHMENT.) B. T i t ls t e | % her with the murder. BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of | Vhone Fiunklin 652, 940 F st. n.w. . ; v ur darling grandson and nephew, who fell 7 3 onich h Sl e A S S TLN S |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ight, December 31, 1920. ~ - , 1 N e Y r! E P t ! ook of = ‘D‘eatl':ls "prorted. wa to] it even an coft and gende: 3034 M St. N.W. Eerabiisnea 1aa1. i e following deaths have been reported o "Little soul without a stain, % i he health department within the last twenty- Little lips that smiled so sweetly, ~ utomobile Sery W Y€ars LCve rarty Eriend e e e b et oo feeen e 5 e & er e Annie Campbell, 70, Washington Asylum e e 4 We've planned {or a big ‘ime—with 110\‘elues and ! rienas }'l-‘-::\'l‘?:_il‘-‘ i ‘;o”m“ o r-r;em el rfié’:‘f'& ity st e owers, AWLER'S = 58 fate B : . . s i 5 han, 70, G o ies our darling Russell, ~ - un-makers—special music—dancing—andta royal [ M\":mii rrm;ys;mg:okl\:t Sonn Fr. Hansou 63, 1106 6h street south- o our « e o e | west. iRANDPARENTS good menu. Better make a reservation—that you may be sure i of table accommodations. The head waiter will ar- range it at your direction. Friends. You should be very proud of your pic- Sanford Tohn G. Donegan. 50, Emergencs Hospital. 1 ! Emma Bl 15 rfion el T c = ] rzetown Hospital. tures. they represent ooty Vo Tane. 6, 3200 Volta pIace. CARTER. 1o loving remembrance of my s times and places you have % B Y 0" 10, mentis, 1156 Neal| PERCY W. CARTER, who departad this life = = ‘Washington. D. C. Phones M. 5512.5513. &2 Funeral Director eongection. Commo- been as well the in- street northeast. Dine years ugo today, December 31, 19 teresting people vou have lizabeth A. Miller, 2 months, 1103 Vermont| Just a thonght of sweet remembrance, | Aoo< o) aad odern erematorium. Moderate . 3 et. 1f they turn color avenue, Just & memory fond and true; R el cati a2 If you want to dine enjoyably, order the "with age or fade out they “Goorge Wall. 23 days, 623 South Carolint | Just s “wken uf appreclation, prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 13%: e avenue 3 And a Leartache still for you. 1 special full course Table d’Hote Dinner we’re weis oL preerly b V. Middleton, ol T e e e Timothy Hanlon dled in idevelopm o avenue. ~ Few eyes that see me weep, 641 H ST. N Phone L. 5543, ale infant of Henry R. printing and soon will be- Schreibor, 30 minutes, S01 5tl; serving every evening at $1.75 per cover. come worthless. Be proud But many a sileat tear I shed When others are asleep. o show v es: y Edward Lewis, 35, Garfleld Hospital. Con e WE b he ‘Raisn: Fatie Epov. 52, Emercency Howital, Surrounded. by friends, 1 am lonesome, = = S w Fannie Shanklin, 33, 1733 Government court. In the midst of pleasure I am biue: ing. Our work will George Ross, 62,3 kdale street. A smile on my face and a heartache, - > v stand the test of time, Charles Lawson, 73, 415 1ith street north- T am always thinking of Fou. Established 15; Telephone Col._ 7023, Walter Henry. 80, Providence Hospital. Jumes N, Stmms, 40, 2808 Stanton road theast. P iznie Hicks, 41, Freedmen's Hospital. Ttebecca Rruce, 46, 1112 st street southeast. Cherry Mack, 49, 11815 M street southeast. day service here, too. THE NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE SHOP Fresh my love will ever be, fes long as there ix memory W, R F HIN 11 alwass think of thee. 2012003 14th HIS_ LOVING MOTHER, BLANCHE CAl B JAMES T. RYAN Prop., n.w. TER. . Datay Wevks, 3%, Freedmen's Hospital. CARTER. In memors of our loving mother, T e e Gt Baiecs (ahon) D e todioe, 35, 1207 Walter street| ~BLIZA CARTER. who entered into beace-| yrogern Chonat. > AVE 5B coln 141, ful rest December 31, 1916. D at u wore a crown of patience, the years you struggled on; Those hands that rest forever Are the hands that made our home. Ambulances. Livery in Connects; R SrenreCo? heast. O Chanies R. Roose, 25 days, 628 Delaware enue southwest *"King Bush, U. S. S. H. Hospital. Rowland_Sotham (alias’ Robert Hill), 91, 14th Street, one door from Pa. Ave. —is a food that, served either alone or in { Tpcie ey, 9 S5 Ebee Romal | PRy, PAUSHIESS, BANE AP Gyo 08" HUSTREET NW S % . Emily 3 ewitt, 31, 893 tier place. ! \ WYL combination, may form an important part A. JOSEPH SPERLING Rear’ Admiral Ciiarlés H. Davis, 76, 1705 | CARTER, 4 tribulc of love, to fhe memory of (FORMERLY 940 F STNW) mi;f-igfnhg‘.i ;!'ner:‘:-:in, 56,\1500 North Capi-| asleep December 31, 1916. tol_street. She passed away so peacefully, PHONE MAIN 108 Charles F. Roberts, 34, en route Casualty With scarce a parting sigh: ‘Hospif She passed from this dark world T AR‘Sr-" CuNichols \MB-S,».;- sie E. Scott, 59, 8318 17th street north- o dwell with Christ on high. eas DBVOTED FRIEND, MRS. BESSIE EGLIN. * WM. H. SARDO & CO. Harry Turner, 29, 1110 I street northeast. < 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln to PATRONS and i —FRIENDS— . | of the diet. It is well made, attractively packed in paraffined containers, and in food value ranks with lean meat and eggs. being more valuable than either in material i that goes to build muscle, blood and bone. FUR BARGAIN HUDSON st 4195 1 gunrantee the grade and the workmanship. The superior qual- ity of the cut and making of these Garments reflects utmost credit on our Workroom: SPERLING, 3;2er 1336 F St. N.W. OUR EARNEST WISH IS THAT FOR YOU THE NEW YEAR WILL BE FULL OF JOY AND PROS.- PERITY—ON THIS OCCA- : SION WE ARE PLEASED Suggested Combinations 1—Mix broken nut meats, chopped pimen- tos, finely-tut green peppers, sliced cucumbers | or other crisp vegetables with the cheese. 2—Mix with Cottage Cheese a small quan- tity of left-over ham or corned beef finely ground and season the whole with mustard. Serve in slices or turn the mold out on a border e ek haker. 55, Sibley Hospital. Geparted this life six years ago today, De-| Quick, Dignified aud Eficient Service. Charles B. Love, W, o iave passed since that sad d ST S S O T “‘;e’::l’;;:me ‘w": lan“w--“.‘-uea“.n',y; 816 T ST N Liscolo 3168, Dis ', 60, Providence Hospital. God took her, it was s will, . 9:;’:]1 “flnflegyenblch, 82, 1118 C street south- But in our hearts she's living still. east. Virginia M. Deeble. 79, 1308 Comnecticut| wWe'loved her then, we love her stil CEMETERIES. avenue. Her memory is 4% dear foday s s B._Roane, 66, Sibley Hospital Tieanide 3 P B N Rovertasn, 20, Waller Reeq Hos-| A8 OB the day she passed suar.. v, » ‘our beloved daughter., HELBN L. McCOY Do rien: 8" e P itunt| DOONDY. who left us three years ago to- n-!ecur!;nl Prrcrt-.l Care Tafant of Newton . and Reida Brooke, 14 In our hearts your memory lingers, Beautiful and fitting days, Children’s Hospiti 7 Thiere is not & day, dear Helen, 2 X Maud Stanley, 81, 487 Delaware avenue ‘That we do not think of you. Readily accessible—on electric car line. Boliver Baker, T oo Hompay | cohier 31 W. W. Deal & Co. i Automobile Servics Forget her. no! We never will; James G. Makinson, 62, 626 E street. DOONEY. In sad but loving remembrance of The Park Cemet: Asylum. day, December 81, 1918. 5 Sweetly, tender, fond and true; location. Emma Anderson, 27, Tuberculosis Hospital. | monthwent e 1f we had known when your kind eyes Met ours in parting, true and sad. of lettuce leaves. | MARRIED. How soon the lids above would lie On Baltimore boule- TO RENDER OUR SIN- | %fif‘mfl,‘% {l'éi%'&?:{)mo tw‘.:a’i %f‘,"fi‘.:.fi:’{g:‘::::.m”é?:a‘ Sienca. vard, at District line. esday, December 31, ), A p.m., by the 1 5 CERE THANKS FOR | | Rosiiie thrates 2 i | s 0730 MSHER, fyp pammn. ()flit:l ;“lezlgi ufi SL“.N.W. . in On sale at YOUR GROCERY, or Stand 175, Center Market Stand 26, Riggs Market Stand 76, Arcade Market Main Store, 1120 Conn. Ave. Every Book of New and Popular FICTION Save Money, and RENT The Book You Want— When You Want It The only library in the world giving prompt service of new titles. The books are fresh— clean—inviting. You are your JOSEPH McOARTY, both of Washington, | poONEY. In loving memory of my sister D. ©. H YOUR PAST PATRONAGE 1 ELEN, who left us three years-ago today, i December 31, 1918. Write for Illustrated Booklet. DIED. Forget her, no! We never will. BELL.. The members of Bureka Lodge. No. Tiioved heethea, T doverhes atl MONUMENTS. 4563, G. U. 0. F.. are notified to attend the BT the morn ‘shia passed away. —We speciaiize Tn designing and erect- foSeral of Brother RALEIGH BELL, Mon- PSR EATIE, © s iy day Sapuary 3 1922, at L oiclock. from B | U L 1. 40 but loviax remembrance or|!70 MEMOriale (Monuments and may- 2 'ACM, E. Church, $ P A . JOSEPH BOOKER, N. @, | our desr husband and ather, THOMAS 3. soleums) of quality and character, Kosr. DYsoN. P.5. © o e 2y Dirled two yeurs 350 to-1 0 win gladly snow you many oeau- | BUCH AN AN, LYDE BUCHANAN, aged 27.| Peacefnl be thy rest, dear husband, tiful specimens of our work In any of Burlal notice later. . 1t is sweet Lo breatlie thy name; the local cemeteries. DANGERFPIELD, Pamsed away Wednesday, | In life we loved sou SoaFls, Tecember 28, 1821, LOUISA HODGES DAN- Ti dea’ e . THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 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