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THE EVENING cile SOCIETY uick Service ) Printing | | society LEWIS M. THAYER Diplomats Entertain Luncheon Parties d b of Notables Today—British and Manager 'l‘ it & M T tt Polish Envoys Hosts. u r. u 1] th tately in it 1 licit; in HE ambassador of Great Brit- | legation, stately in its simplicity, w The first Fuman an. Nir Auckland Geddes, en- | have PRImS AN Bk B e The Distriet Nalumes, e minister and Mme. de Cespedes and Miss Sarmiento will receive at the head of the stairway and at the en- trance to the ballroom, where there will be dancing throughout the aft- tertained at luncheon today, when his guests were seven- | een members of the Scottish Woolen rrade Mark Association, Limited, who bty it ALl e making their first official visit to | ernoon. Mme. de Ceanateniwill wear T R peala andsome go c stee Games, wte.. write | this country and Canada, Additional | § hendsome BowR Of IOt eXirt and Charles | Have Only Myself fo Blame Princess Bibesco 1 short pointed train, and the debutante will wear pink taffeta made in Wat- teau fashion. The guests will num- ber about 700 and will include mem- bhers of the diplomatic corps, officlals and a number of the residential cir~ cle. suests were members of the United | States Chamber of Commerce. er of Poland and Princess entertained a company at today, their guests being ora Albertini, Senator The mini Lubomirsk luncheon Senator ;,s’“d-""“ and amusing (75555 Brond Nirs ‘and 'Mea. Tidson. Bradicy;| Mal. Gen. Kunishlke Tanaks, Japs- T EHEDIN ashington _society. Piy| | |3trs Cornelius Vanderbilt. Mrs. John | nese delegate to the conference. will cLe! . E. 2 y entertain guests at dinner tonight at 2 3 $2.00 MeLennan, Mr 0. Moualey ! thiéf Snfertatn guests 37 Ut SRCIENE S ry, who, in Washington i | | counselor of the Polish legation, and’ i Mme. Kwapiszewska, Prince Radazi- will and Prince Eugene Lubomirski. at Cuban H for Debutante. ter of Cuba and Mme. de 11 be hosts this afternoon large tea with dancing in the zation when they will present the tter's daughter, Miss Flaminia Sar- shington soclet: The guests to Poll's. He also entertaine a dinner party at the Shoreham last night. ber of social engagements. M. Albert Sarraut, delegate to the conference, entertained a company at dinner last night at the New Willard. ! Rece] lon Legation The Cespedes a The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything | we know, preventing pneumon:: t The high commissioner of Italy and Signora Quattrone entertained a small company informally at dinner last ning in their apartment at Sonator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry —_— —_— the committee in charge.’ Mrs. Syl- s —N vanus Stokes, jr., Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp, Cromwell Brooks and ~ - Stonelelgh Court and took fheir minister of Czechoslovakia and his Will entertan the 100 Club at the sec- Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes enter- tained at luncheon todgy, taking Mer guests later to see “Enter Madamd' In the party were Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Key Pittman, dricus A. Jones, rker W guests later to the theater. sister, Miss Stepanel ond dance of their series this evening. Miss Gladys Hinckley will receive, Mrs. Frank W. 11, Mrs. Robert ore, Mr: Mrs, Gerry and the others members of Harriman and Former Secretaary of Agriculture and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, who arc at the New Willard for a visit, wil Hill. thur Capper, M Mrs. John A. L. West, Mr: Thomas Delos A, Blodgett, Mrs. David W Tay jaac T. Mann, Mrs, i. D. Cardwell, Very Special Prices |—on Papering and Painting —to provide work for our experts and turn a usually dull time of year into a busy season. Requests for estimates promptly complied with—call or phone. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. Fifteen Sets of Brains Always at Your Service Accounts, Compounded be the guests of honor at a dance H y i 3 this evening which Mrs. Thomas ¥. Semi-Annually When you come to this bank to open an ac- thistevening SwhichiMrs (Thohac count—for advice—for financial assistance , O e s soa Tuper to develop your businéss—with business prob- wiEbe Brvcdal Mk em— . . I3 Mrs. Wil ¥. Denn entertained lems—the combined judgment of Fifteen Suc- at Tuoneos today In' honar or Mis. —————— iy — Walter McLean of the Green Spring | who is visiting Mrs. Gillett- The other guests were: Mrs, Ar- s. Joseph I France, cessful Business Men—the Directors of this Bank—is at your service. lllll}ii | | | They are all Business Men, like you. Each brings to the affairs of this bank and to the prob’a1s of its clients—the concentration, training and acumen that have made them suc- cessful. " Mrs. ftl | ] | } | Bouquet Coffee . Superbly Flavored : 25¢ Lb. Burchell’s x| 1325 F St. N.W. Corner of 9th and G Streets UNDER UNITED STATES_TREASURY SUPERVISION l i Wife of the former Secretary of the|Japanese embassy, is in New York for Treaw Eugene Pomeroy and Mrs. Septimus Austin. Mrs. Charles Nelson.Riker, sopran daughter of the hostess, will give & short program during the luncheon and will be assisted by Dr. T Borjes, violinist, and former concert master of the Cincinnati Orchestra, iand Mrs. Walter Johnston, pianist. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann entertalned at luncheon today at the Shoreham in honor of Miss Amelia Rogg, neice of Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simp- son, who is their guest. Mrs. Kauff- mann’s guests were seated at two tables, at one Miss Rogg, Mrs. Philip C. Kauffmann, Mrs. Samuel-H. Kauff- mann, Mrs. Paul de Hoff Reed, Prin- cess Bertha Cantacuzene and Miss Sydney Webb. " At the other table with Mrs. Kauffmann were Mrs. Jdmes M. Green, Mrs. Herbert Boynton and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. Weést will be at home tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Soldiers' Home. Maj. and Mrs. West will also entertain to- morrow evening at a buffet supper in honor of Mrs. Newton D. Baker. Mrs. Thomas L. Logan entertained at a small tea dance vesterday in honor_of her house guest, Miss Dor- othy Havemeyer of New York, who had stopped over in Washington for a few days on her way to Palm Beach. Miss Havemeyer left for the southern resort today. Mr. Morito Morishima, attache of the vith him, will arrive |a few days and is at the Hotel Astor, day to keep a num- Mme. Hauge will entertain a company of twenty-four young people at dinner this evening for her niece, Miss Louise Todd, who will epend the remainder of the season with her. Mr. B. Sumner Welles of the State Department, is- expected to arrive to- morrow aboard the Parls from Europe. where he has been for come weeks. He will return to Washington tae first of the week. Mrs. Welles has been in New York during his absence. Mme. V.’K. Wellington Koo, wife of the Chinese minigter at London, will sail for home today aboard the Baltic. Jonkheer ard Mme. Van Starkenborgh of the Netherlands delegation, Wwere hosts at dinner last night at the Shore- ham Hotel, entertaining a company of eleven. Mr4. Jack Davidson who is visit- ing her brother: aw and _sister, Judge and Mrs. Charles B. Howry, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs. Vanderbiit Returning To New York. Mrs._Cornelius Vanderbilt, wife of Gen. Vanderbilt, who has been at ‘Wardman Park Hotel for several days, will return to her home in New York on Monday. Miss Grace Vanderbllt, who accompanied her to Washington, returned to New York vesterday. They both attended the diplomatic re ception at the White House Thursday evening. The assistant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt enter- tained informally at dinner last even- ing, having cighteen guests. Mrs. Mary Stewart will not receive tomorrow afternoo! Mrs. 8. W. Saxton, Mrs. Edward C. Seward and Miss Annah M. Fletcher will be at home the ‘remaining Satur- days in January. Dr. and Mrs. James F. Mitchell en- tertained at. dinner last evening in -cmpliment to Miss Sydney Webb The guests included Miss Ailsa Mel- lon, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Frances Hampson, Miss Eleanor Willlams of Baltimore, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, Mr. Leander McCormick- Goodhart, Mr. H. V. Tennant, Capt. C. J. Henry, Mr. George Sloan, Mr. Noel Symonds and Mr. James Denby. | Mrs, John Franklin Jameson and Miss Katrina Jameson will be —at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock and gill also receive the re- maining Saturdays in January Mrs Julian Smith entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Army and ‘ Navy CIyb in, honor of Miss Constance Coolidge. Covers were lald for six. Mrs. Francis 8. Nash returned yes- terday from Charleston, 8. C., where she made a week's visit. Commander and Mrs. Herbert Fair- fax Leary entertained a company of twelve at dinner last night preced- ing the Junior League dance. Justice .and _Mrs. Mahlon Pitney have purchased the residence at 1763 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922. ; o Births Reported. The following _birthe have been reported to the health department tn tho last twenty-four Cornetius and Florence B. Naughton, girl, Frank L. and Geneva G. Hornbrook, boy: Olarence and Mabel Beeil, girl. Arthor B. and Oatherine M. Callahan, boy, Frederic] Leta Clifford, boy. Ray™ond and Nellie Kent, girl Jotin A. and Bmily Shebin, girl George ¥, and Florence Cramer, girl. James W. and Ruth McKee, girl. Walter 1. and Ethel Hayhoe, boy. Olarence ‘and Oaroline Embrey, girl. Ralph H. and Lulu K. Thrasier. girl Owsin J. and Marguerite E. Rya Percy B. and Myrtle Clayton, girl Alphonso A. and Mattie . Jnckson, boy. Jemse A. and Mattie Butler. girl, Teroy and Mary Mallory, girl. Panl D..and Marti W. Bcott, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department In the last twenty-four urst Elizabeth Morgan, 00, 433 G street. William . 300 0 street outhwest Josep Washington Asylum Hoapit Ma nklin, 5 st E. Sims, 74, 2035 . Meade, ‘58, 352 Warder strest. ‘herry B.'Boyle, M), George Washing Hospital . iven, TS, 1214 Park road. \ Smitflison, K3, 464 H street south- we: Lancey 8. Crittenden, Henry T Ernest, 80, 1 o 5 Bernard Reynolds, 20 montls, Providence Hompital luretta Kresilir, 9 months, Foundling Asy- jum. Bdward Sutton, r., 72, 1200 Wylio street northeast. Katie Thomas, 58, 319 G Buuice Bates, 24, Freedn Howard Cooper, 28, Garfield Hospita Sheridan W. Jomes, 2, 455 Florida avenue. Rumanfa Bmith, § months, 22 Waris street northeast. ——— DIES OF HEART TROUBLE. Rites for Miss Ketharine 0’Con- nor Are Held Today. Miss Katherine O'Connor. resident of this city for the past twelve years, died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs."M. H. McDonald, 1931 K street. Miss O'Connor was NiXty-LWoSgears old, and dled from heart trouble. Funeral services were held this morn- ing at 10 o'clock at St. Stephen’s Chyrch, —_— MRS.. STURGIS EXPIRES. Former Husband, Topeka Blade Editor, Was Assassinated. - Mrs. Jennle M. Sturgls, a teacher in the Harrison School at Topeka, Kan., for nearly forty years, died at the home of "her son. J. Clarke vayze, 1316 Columbla road, January 3. She was taken ill the day after Christmas but did not seem seriously ick until December when her physician announced that pneumonia had developed. Mrs. Sturgis took following the assassinat former .husband, J. Clar 3 editor of the Topeka Blade. in 1877 She afterward married D. P. M. Sturgis, a physici Upon retiring from the school work, Mrs. Sturgis moved to Washington. up school work ion of her Swa: J. WESLEY KEPHART DEAD. Special Dispateh to The Star. . . Va. January 14—Fu- s for J. Wi slev Kephart were held in the Baptist Church here yesterday afternoon, Rev. George W. Popkins and Rev. H. M. Fallaw offi- ciating, Mr. Kephart was si of age and is survived by who was Miss Annie Hutchison of Herndon, and four children by a form- er marriage, Arthur and Austin Kep- hart, Mrs. Earl Saunders and Mrs. Southworth. Pall bearers were the four brothers of Mr. Kephart. his nephew and William G, Mills. Interment was Chestnut Grove cemetery. < —_— SIX ARE SENTENCED. Two Get Four Years for Forging a Check. Jefterson B. Varner. twenty years old, and Robert L. Ooghe, eighteen. were sentenced to serve four years each in the penitentiary yvesterday by three years in Justice Siddon in Criminal Division 2. The boys were convicted -of forging and passing a worthless check for $35 on a local bank. A similar term of impri given Willlam Walker, co stabbed Emma Roland., also colored, his ‘wife, { SOCIETY DIED. Saturday, Jaouary M, DELIA T. McDONALD, widow of Robert McDonald.* Funeral from her late res.dence, 3014 Dent place n.w., Monday, Junuary 16, t 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass 1 trick’s Church at 9 o'clock_ Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. 15 NEAL. Departed this life Thursday, Jaguary 12, 1922, at 2:50 a.m., at his residence, 1320 Morris se., in triumph of faith, v b, A husband of Emma 0 rn_his Joss wife. five_grandchiidren, two brothers and stepdavghter. Puneral ~services from Camphell A. M. Church, Sunday, January 8t 1 o'clock. aud relatives juvited. 1922, 5 to mourn his Hattie Lancaster; | three duughters and four sons. Funeral from Mucedonia Baptist Ohurch Monday, Janmary 16, at 1 p.m 15 uary 13, 1922, at §:15 . of his daughter, Mrs. 719 Gth st. £.w., JAMES M! e was a member of the Masomic Knights of Pythias and 1. 0. 0. F. lo " Funeral ser x at the I Btreet Christian Churcli, corner 6th and H sts. ¥, Jaunuary 16, at 2 p.m. REPP. At Pinlnfield, J FRA DBeloved hushand of Rachael Hart father of Clinto: Mrs. D, well and ) " Ridgely. Tuexduy, at Md. RUSSELL. 1 W K I wock and D. Cald .8 Intermy Cnion Bridge = ment Congress SHEAFFER. faturdny, Jamury 14, 19 4 .m.. ot his residence, 4652 Wisconsin w.. JOHN J. SHRAFFER, 8% years 1 wtice later. 1 SUTTON. Tu a.m., EDWAR| beloved b Edw iliness. Tuterment privat IN MEMORIAM. BATTLE. In rad a ng remembrance my dear mather. HINE BATTL who departed 1 nine years ago to- 1 day. Jauu and” dear father. ut years ago, January 1 4, 1914, Part of our life in buried deep. Under the wod where our dear ones sleep, God ealled them home, it was Hin will, But in our hearts we miss them still. THEIR SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, J E AND CARRIE BATTLE. BAXTER. 1n sad nud loviog remembrance of our devoted husband aud father, JOHN H. AXTER, who pussed nway thitteen years ago today, January 14, 1909. is the grave fn which he is lald. Bweet is the memory, that never shall fade; Heart of our 1if2 lies burled deep Under tho sod, wehere e pracefully soeps. THE FAMILY. * BEAVERS, In sad hut loving remembrance of & loving husband and father, WILLIAM H. BEAVE , who departed this nuary 14. 191 AND DAUGHTERS. ETaRMIH 0 ‘todsy E HIS WIFB . AND ROBERT RROTHERS, THOMAS NCH, CLARKE. In remembrance of our father. P. I CLARKE. who departed this life one year ko today, Jansary 14, 1921 Loved in life; remembered in death. i MAREL AND LEO. GOX. KLEIN. In sad but Joving remem- | iy dear Drother and _sister, | COX., and ALICE R. KLEIN {f ux thirteen years ago, October und_ sister three yeurs ugo toduy, 191 | { 14, January 14, In our hearts vour memors lingers, 1904 ond und true dear brother and sister, weetly, tender, e ix ot a da That we do not think of | THEIR DEAR BROTHER CLEMENT. * | CRUSOE. In sacred memory teloved parents. JAME OR¢ citt world—fat mother, Jaoy Beneath u mo 1913, and the gates a wings of love |DAVIS. 10 memory of @ friend and bene- i ! factor, Dr. G GE W. DAVIS, who de- { parted this life January 14, 1914, { He war noble in deed and actign i And beloved by all he knew. ’ { . i< career will never be forgotten, i Beeause he carried relief to the poor. | A FORMER PATIENT. * | DAVIS. A -tribute of love to the memory of | our_dear son and brother. Dr. GEORGE W. | ! DAVIS. who departed this life eight years | i ago twiay, January 1%, 1914 | We bow our beads in meditation, Thinking of that day, eight yea) Wlien from our midst dear To rest with Him who loved him so. PAYNE. A token of love to t e | SCHLOTTERBECK. SHELTON. IN MEMORIAM. m, o sllcred ory_of our dear friepd. Mrs. MARTHA PAYNB. who departed this Mfe two years g0 toduy, Janzary 14, 120, o Just a line of wweet remembrance, Just & memory fond and true Just a token of Jove's devotion, That our hearts still long for you LOVI FRIENDS. MRS. BERTIE g ARRIE TAYLOR. e In end bt loving ‘memory of ma ster, MARTHA PAYNE, who left ma so suddenly two y, 14, 1920, Just 2 linn of < Just & men Just a token of at my henrt HER LOVING K| .9,?“,'505" In sad bat loving re our dear. devoted mather am CINDA TORINKON . who entemd L e o years” ago tod s for vou. ove's wtill 5 ZABETH HILLS Tong: i into’ eter- . January 14, Dear motiierPwe silen you everswhen YTON, AND CHIL- 1OUISA "AND MID- ROBINSON. In sad Lut loving remembrance of my dear sister. LUCINDA ROBINSO) 0 died two yenrs ago today, January 14, In_ms heart vour mewmory lingers Sweetly, tender, fond and truee re dn not & diy, dear eister, £ T do not thik of sou. DEVOTED S In sad but loving rem: today, Jauuary 14, 19 st s fad ISTER MARY. BCHOTT. 1Iu loving rem of our dar- ling littie girl, M, ROSALIE SCHOTT, who d IS life one year ago o t Jnnuury 14 Tl wed Then. O Must Lave her us You ure gone, but Frosh our lon Joug o il alw HER DEVOTED Another sweet © will there She sleeps, the one %o Yo Stie slumbers sweet aud ki Her heart was pure, bor Yet uot our will. but God's, AR ,u"\ KITE AND UNOLS LB ROB- _ Smcred to the memory of our durling sister, WILHELMINA SHELTON (nee Waters).” who died four years toduy, Junuary 14, 1018. Beloved, “It is ¥% righ And perfect love is o'er tiem all, Though far above our sight. Beloved. “It is well:” Tiongh deep and wre the smart, The hand that wounds knows how 1o bind And beal the broken heart In sad but lovine remembrance of | BESN, e S | B AR o e R ne & su;. HARVEY ANQ BABY GEOBGE. us three year§ ugo today, ary { SHELTON. 1u wad but loving remembrance of our dear duughter, wife and sister, WIL. Sut)r-onlaed HELM (new Waters). who died four Jsnuary 14, 1918 h ¢ you. Wilhelmens, God in henven only knows, But I am on wy way to meet vo. When my journey Lere shall « Home is sud, oli, how lonely! wandering In the dawn We shall_m SHIPLEY. In sud but loving remembrance my dear aunt, EMILY SHIPL Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle brea i Gane, but not forgotten, | lie cold and still {HER LOVI NIECE, RACHEL MOK: i sleen in their last carthly ed. | ROBINSO! i Their bodies alone. not their souls, lie there, | STEPHENSON, mors of our d 1 Tn the marrow confi tie grave busiand and AM D IN, lite Januars . Sudly missad, WIFE, DAUGHTER AND SON. WEST. In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted mother. SUSAN-WEST. who entered into rest. Juniary 13. 1900, ark. & yoice divides the sky: happy are the faithful dead, in the Lord, who sweetly die: they foom all theft toiis are freed. Our King says, “Come and there's our bome for- ever, O forever! HER DEVOTED CHILDRE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. 5 2 { R street, and will take possession of b D] NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR Special Notice. bout February 1. The house was |during a quarel November 12 last. We loved him, too, but could not keep hi TE! TH THE L So¥- Draws from actual photograph of Mary Home owners and others whom it may ] ANy 15" Tustice and Mrs. Pitney | Conviction of ~ larceny charges| ° He had to answer to the calls o0 N ARE ESTABLLRMERE Y & soncern, we are guoting special low prices fl| CZUPIER DY N 5 brought terms of three Years each to! Byt in cur heris the thoucht stll lingers, | _Phope Franklin 6626 MO F at. n.w. Alexander Jones and John H. Brown, | both colored. { James L. Austen, colored, who broke | GAFF, anu- hat some day le shall main. Josephine Murray, daughter of Mrs. R. Bruce Murray, 6220 Limekils Pike, “Hie'tAMwr. +|~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Tn sad and loving remembrance of | 3034 M St. N.\W, Established 1841 anall Swork to bo completed during sry and February, Quality standards tained as usual. This is with a view of keeping our men Mr. W. L Glover, third assistant postmaster general, has returned to Philadelphia, Pa. steadily employed. his apartment at Wardman Park jinto a drug store and stole twenty; my devoted husband and our father, WIL- Phone West 96. pints of whisky, was given two years| LIAM T. GAFFANY, who derarted this life Automobile Service. ree years ago today, Hotel after a brief stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta have re- turned to Washington, and are at the ‘Willard. Mrs. Richard H. Jordan has returned from New York, where she was the in the penitentiary. As Austen was Jauvary 14, 1919. Just & line of sweet remembrauce, i attempting to evade the police he| 2 dropped the satchel containing the| j Justa meuory fond and true. i “booze” and all but.five bottles were | "That our hearts still long for you. broken. HIS LOVING WIFE AND BABIES. guest of Mme. de Gama at the Plaza. I saw you suffer. I heard yon sigh, guest of Mmea wii arrive in wash- | PLACED ON RETIRED LIST. i i With throbbing heart and streaming eve; | But now you calmly sleep at last, | ington on January 20 to be the guest | Lieut. Walter J. Fanger, Licut. (jun-| Al pain. all | of Mrs. Jordan at theq Northumber- |ior grade) James H. Alvis and Ensigms | land. Charles A. Brown, Wallace Hanna, For- | rest F. Fulton and Robert G. Wigley ! have been placed on the retired list of | the Navy on account of disabilities in- cident to the service. ~ x FERGUSON e 1114 9th St. N.W. Ph. N. 231-232. PAINTING DEPARTMENT &+ MORTICIANS 1I1TI2 P ave. ashing Phones M. E513.5813. <> J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate o |prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. cali M. 1855. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Pione L. 5543. Established 1873. ‘Telephone Col. 7023. THE S. H. HINES CO,, W. R. F. HINES, Prop., 2001-2003 14th st. n.w. Private Ambulance. rivate_Ambuls B Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone tllL_No 529. Dignified and Efficient Bervice, 'W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, It was her Doctot’s idea MARY Josephine Murray gained only three-quarters of a pound the first three months she lived in this world. Then her doc- tor recommended Borden’s Eagle Brand Milk. ‘‘She commenced to gain at once’’ Mrs. Murray r and six months later she had be- come a normal, healthy child. On her first birthday she weighed 23 1bs., 5 oz. { all_sorrow past. SISTER-IN-LAW PEARLE. Tost to sight, to memory dear. May Lis soul rest in peace. LILLIAN AND JIMMIE. GALLAHER. In sad but loving remembrauce | of our dear father and nephew, JAMES GAL- LAHER. who departed this life one year ago wary 14, 1921, H We often «it and think of thee i we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. DATUGHTER M Agnes Peter will speak before the National Club of University Wom- “Making Interna- tional Friendships.” Miss, Peter is the third great-granddaughter of Martha Washington. She will be introduced by Miss Gertrude MacArthur, director of the local Y. W. C. A. DIED. AUTH. Saturday, January 14, 1922, at 12:40 a, BERTHA, ‘beloved wife of Johu Auth. ~Funeral frem her late residence, 405 6th st. s.w, Tuesday, January 17, at 9:30 a. Solemn ~ high ‘Tequiem mass at Mary’s Church at 10 o’cl: Relati TILLIE AUNT, “WINT- Farewell Luncheon at Metropolitan Club. A farewell luncheon was given for | friends lnvited. Mr. F. N. Shepherd at the Metropoli-{ cemeters. tan Club yesterday by the executives | DEAN, of the Chamber of Commerce of the| 1%, United States, Mr. Shepherd, who here, a little va- ‘cation elsewhere will deepen your apprecia- Interment at St. where the child was underweight or not gaining as it should. A child’s health is so largely de-" my beloved sister. ALIC parted this life five years ago toda, ary 14, 1017. . 1 saw vou suffer, I heard you sigh, With throbbing heart and streaming eye. fe Saturday, January . at her residence, Heights, DORA ife of William ; ““Qur doctor always speaks of her Pendentonitsfood, that nomother tion of our provision |nas been manager of the feid de- oo dhapaee | Wit throbbing Leart sud streaming e e as a fine, healthy specimen of baby- €an afii?td to experiment. Nun; your for your table comfort. |3mee i’:’z‘n,“m‘-h’refi:.f%é'h:‘{ 2:2?‘:5 o Rl n«‘&.:fiifi’“'" wnd HARR LN e e Y kTR, L. JAMES T. RYAN heod”” writes Mary’s mother. “She aby, if you can, of course, bu % executive manager 0 merican 3 . January 13, 1922, at 3 a.m. 3. GRE 7 . 317 PA. AVE. B.B. is such a good,r}l’:ap y baby and for any reason mother’s milk fails, q1 ygu a.rf h UNAC~ | Bankers Assoclation, \and IeaVeS | B OVE Rinthal Suniiy. Suiuars 15 at || JOUVENAL T ma but lovine rmembrance| %% “U8rirasy pmbniances "% 15 P don’t risk foods of which you are quainted wi our AihTies e lumcnson, wero Mr. | bttt b Toliad W T | et p et e, MO Livery in Connectios. . 1022, L i e G ESKRIDGE. Elliot H. Goodwin, Mr. D. A Skinner, % at her residence. 1 ATILDA BANKS. beloved wife of Th sleeps all night.long. 119 3rd famed hospitality for o e ‘ReSreareaCo not sure. to be forgotten. WIFE, KATHERINED Mr. John M. Redpath, Mr. Chauncey Naturally, her doctor’s sensible ad- - s v > it vice as well as her mother’s care Borden's Bagle Brand Milk has been the the hungry, sample it |, Snow Jr, B . JCCRiphER NI| oo, Nilam Bvice she it tol FRLARAL" 1208 H_ STREET NW. have contributed largely to Mary’s bu At meny,years. . cor it next noontime when {John 3. 0'Consor, Mr. W. D. Brook-| two brothers,’ William ind Andrew Heaks e R e FORMZRLY 940F ST it country milk com- ings, Mr. Ernest N. Smith, Mr. F. J.| two nephews Robert and Walter Ranks, and | EREDY, PO 41! Jepuried children. ALICE | NE .MAIN. 10 wonderful health, even though her bined with sugar. It is the natural food your .mood calls for {ieppel bir. F. W. Simmonds ana My, | 3 Soun; Jahe Bavie, "fuseral trom Moumt | Sl el Wiy | 0 O el W mother feels that she owes it all to When mother’s milk is not available. Wholesome fOOd, pains- I W. Schmidt. ETJG-HBITE-’& 23;,;?.,.,,, BeRt 2| 3 et and GBORGE T. . October 14, Speare CUNi peera The opening day of the exhibition God called them home, it was His will, Eagle Brand. But many thousands Your grocer has Esgle Brand. You'll find Sefo in the arms of Jesus, WM.- H. SARDO &: CO., But in our hearts we love them still; i ki i lgian ar- of other mothers have found Eagle it always pure and uniform. taklfig]y ooskedl Sanit St Blerre Nuyticns, has been Dost- LAt Thietr memory is 49 fresh t | w2 et o Fhone Lincoln 524, Servs pored from January 15 o January 23, | - Oli mourn hee not, sho is safely wachored, R T e b e, | boers Chape atomobile Fanerais way; Brand the best food for their THEIR LOVING ' THE BORDEN COMPANY Mr. Nuyttens is exhibiting under the | pAnfels 1ef bet S0 K woxt 0w i CEMETERIES. babies. Agd a great mgdny d‘octors Borden Building New York patronage of _the Amgfl":ndol\;t and To the land 'of endless day. . In sad but loving remembrance of EMETERIES. = = 3 res . "devoted wife, N, ho | ——s= e T recommend it—just as Mary’sdoc- Makers aise of Berden's Evaporsted Milk, Borden's B e hane, T the. gallery of the| Godpromised o sl meet again, Seperiad lllr;‘x:: ife three years ago today, Jan- FORT UNCOLN | tor did—in difficult feeding cases uary 14 q Art Center at 1106 Connecticut ave-{ When time and sorTow are no more nue. After the private view sched- And the mists have rolled uled for Sunday, January 22, the ex- LoV { blie. AUGH. Stddenly, 12, 1922 hibition will be open to !hfl. pul 2 fl%:ni; mdum‘zfyfl“’e F: = Itne nd.‘ Mrs. Elizabeth Grimes Doughty an ugh, ands daughter of larence G. a her niece, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay Funeral e o ve, nd B s ME Was Dayton, have gone to Southern Pines, | [esidencs, i 5 N. C, for a visit. 16, at 2 Checolate Maited Milk and Borden’s Confectionery. } Today recalls a memory Of ‘a loved one 12id to rest, And those who will remember “Are ghose who-loved her bes The Lord who gave bas called away; To His will we must bow: She 18 free from pain and suffering, ‘Not a pain can reach her now. Ob, how I loved you, Alice, dear, Yo Leart on earth can teil: ‘The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian - Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. , Readily accessible—on electric car line. - WMallis’ “Washington’s ' Largest Restaurant” 12th and G Sts. N.W. her t on January ves and friends are invited to the funeral services. Interment striet- p.m. attend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mellon, ir., of| iy private. ' Please omit 1L flowers. (New | at < v better still O im boule- e S e Y m‘wmv.mr'mp‘ 3 i A"‘gvf.!?:‘fix&i?fi:én oL (;1 a]t?’al_l)‘il tr(i’:f line“‘e . . Friday, 13, 1922, at_th BR DEVOTE! ND, vard, . ol Mrs. W. S Crelghton of Charlotte; eatoriam, Gin. WILLIAM| RLPIN. . Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Writs for_ Wiastrated Bookiet. ! MONUMENTS. p We specialize in designing and erects; Ing memorlals (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. Let us take you to See many speci- mens of our work In any of the local & : cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO. 914 Fifteenth Street — FUNERAL DESIGNS, Fesington EDWIN HARVEY, beloved husband of Kath- i erine Heydrick Harvey of 3712 Patterson st Ghevy Obmpe, D. O.,:in his 5ist year. Fu * mersi from St. Btephen's D wrch, Moadsy. January 16, at 2 p.m. _Interment at ington national cemetery. ~ * 15 JACKSON. Departed this_life Friday, X 13, 1922, LOUISE JACKSON of 8. "d. - Funeral from the residence of Mrs.” Eisle Lyles, 1517 Wisconsin ave. n.w. Monday at 2 p.m. 1922, FANNIE JEFFERSON, beloved wite of te Benjamin Barner Jefferson, in full of faith. ‘Sbe leaves to mourn their grand- Fu- I;st. 14 N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Riley, of 1016 Vermont. avenue northwest, for a few weeks.® Mrs. J. A. White i1¥ entertain a ty of eight at the supper dance at ‘ardman Park Hotel this evening. Mr. and Mrs. ‘William D. West are sailing today for a four-week Carib- bean cruise, visiting Cuba,: Jamaics, Panama canal, Costa Rica, etc. Marriage Licenses. mm.-r‘_m-— bave been imsued to the followi! . Burge McFall and Agues O Thomnart. u Ginseppe Glaeinto alvatrice Spruc- JHT. In foving remembrance of our dea d#lglh'ef and sister, Mra. IONA 8. KNIGHT who died six years ago today, January 14, 1016. 1In_the graveyard, fastly sleeping, - ‘Where the flowers gently wave, Litw the one we love so dearly. - In her lonely, silent grave. e, a. Sh;"‘:'lfnl': her mory fads test thoughts shall always linger Round the grave where she is laid. PDarling Joved one, come and cheer me, Let me feel your prescnee)near: Soothe my weary ’h‘!‘ld“.ml:\'; comfort L hy you hel 3 L e}(l';“.m“ AND BISTER. * . In sad but loving remembrance of our B amugnter, MARIE LIPE, who departed this life four years ago today, January 14, 1918. Four years have passd since that sad day ‘That our g '8! I{l:e was flll:dnzw:ly Bhe was always loving, patient a In ‘What & bfl:{l I memory she left behind. | N e 5 T, ‘We_shed our tears from.an aching heart, Jana- Rock: irted this, life January 10, 6] USED to lay off many a day with my\wiZmAeoldl, but no ‘more of that for me.”” Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey, with fts Be gets right Friday, January 13, 1923, at Geotge ton Hospital, 'NELLIB J.. beloved John 3. Lynch of 1753 PR s SoFREN ConP D. ret B. Baker. 4 V. Sanborn. Artistic—e: (:;E%SB‘ l§.(mn. EMBLEMS. MANOKOO, Departed this life Friday, Jan- it 1 p.m., at hes . &t L 6 L BErhuDS M. MANO: utehins. . Charles White and M: Harold O. Burket and 5 When others are fant asleep. ey Johitor sod ol i K DEYOTED MoTuBR AXD PATHER, | st lxmm'u Miltur o Ada Beadm. p T MAMUEL, 1o loviag temimbrance of our dear | © & o West Potnt : e e Ty e today, Jahaury o DT o] Charigs L. Sigeox and Rheida B. Helvestine. . v

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