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. SOCIETY D..C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922 ' 7 E——— === L essss—-—— and Mme. Wallenberg, and at thel| DIED. IN MEMORIUM. ! - = e——— —— = Q o Metropentian Nafionsy” Bani"‘wers POLICE HEAD WELCOMED |, 0rvan o0 52y o IF uEMoRmICM. / ' ’ m:.udexl-tzfcl‘!‘:mfl" n}s‘d“n::o!::lnfllcl 3 BY BOARD OF TRAD‘E 4 om M“:mmk rcux:xsfi g s Tl | my FEARL DAVIS, who de- g s asocl ‘ree urch rom: i e T tier de mrehl‘ne. and _Miss SaraIimiinay It I tSe. Marys Cit 8,10 y Montgomery, while "at the Blflt- —— St. Marys county, Md. Iuterment at Si Although I capnot clasp bands, . N 2 Bank were Miss Carolyn 8tory, with Mary 19 Your face I cannot see, [ . 2 o Z Miss Louise Todd. * . |Guest at Luncheon at City Club.|cooPER. Friday, Febroary 17, 1922, at But this lit . : 3 M. B, Henry Harriman, who came Col. Keller Tells of Bridge and {;'z :,,:,‘f{['}'_.l fi;,;‘.?%dmfi 'g"“, e | oo ln‘llfln:t:‘;.*;:‘, ATELL. . . ¢ . ¢ § ton to attend the dinner . and loving father of Edward F., Ollie ARD. Jo me: o . Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be | | : g R Yo Water Situations, 5 e 4 B | S BT, L . . . B acaman ot Traals W Feturn to P oal One hundred members of the pub-| C.L E. Chugel, ist and B i, a.w. i sk vsorep cmuoney. - Guests of Honor at Dinner Tonight P Rt homs tn Ny Yoris mones. | Maryland and Virginia Fish- i, oz fommitize of e, Yasbne: comeaa, o ug mempem st v, Ea | “3 55l 2, Sl RE v R 3 le) e funeral ot . of M. and Mme. Jusserand. g ; yostorday. where they will be the ! metropolitan police department at a| MAUD COLEMAN, Sunday, February 19, ai| ~ Fpruary once more is here, guests of C;l. and Mrs. Wiso over lndustry }iuncn-tm:hmglrln "(‘: lh‘l’u h;:or yesl‘er- x’nffinmf.‘x'?‘b:f: "l‘li-e;‘-.un?-fi' 'lnl:'u'r no..-‘.u-g Ylour sears ago today end. . ay a 8 lub. 't <. . ‘ y i3 Melv it sed the week Rl S teraad bi” & ommimoflne’;‘:eo;;‘_ By order of JOSEPHIND BOWIK, M. BI8 MOTHER, MOLUTE CHAHAM e Henry S CSWallace Siwere the ) ; Col. and Mrs. George W. Van Deusen | 8pecial Dispateh to The Star. ter and Kellet and newly appointed | ‘DA HOLMEN, W. B. " Ll S ‘“"Ignem fof whom Miss Flora Wilson R have taken an apartment at tho Ked- entertained a. dinner company last ; i e taken an apartment st BALTIMORE, February 18.—Rivalry | 34ministrative officers of the police COLLINS. 0o Friday, Febmary 17, 1022, at Mme. Jusserand will entertain HANSBOROUGH. In sad but loving remem- r dear husband aud fatber, ; brance’ of . ou n - by son. EUBEN N8| N o o] a distinguishéd company at | cvening. Other guests were: The am- / BSOS ORI R between the ‘crabbing interests In|GCRIEIMENt o e said that they | umes B Comhmm i ier stene, T35k 5| this- lfe Tour eurs- sbe soann. Eebruary dinner tonight in honor of the | bassador of Ru?sl;, Mr. Boris Bakh- ' Mrs. George Edmurid g::;‘:radhfl:: Maryland and Virginia is making it | were glad to know l;m :‘he husm:si . Notice of funeral hereafter. 20 18, 1918. Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge. | Taqeell’ pile minister of Caeehoslo. daughters, Miss Mbrcla Foss 8N Quhite | d1Moult for these two states to come |men of Washington approved their | DONALDSON. Suddenly, on Thurstay, Febru-| 1%0uc, bearts vour memory liagers, " Mr. : ; Y¢ “Mr. Foss, to an agreement selection of Maj. Sulllvan to be chief. | 8ry 16, 1822, at the residence of Ber daugh-1 Thepe 1o hor a o thie The house ‘guests of the President | Stepankovna, the minister of China, > 3 Eulfhur Springs for a vis as to what measures They asked continued co-operati ter, Mrs. Robert E. Maun, 1824 Irvi £ . dear fatler, and Mrs. Hardiag for the Speakers ain. | MP. Sao-ke Alfred Sz, and Mme. Sze, » s will join them at the resort later. |must be adopted to save the crabbing | of the board in all matters Affeoting | BW-; ANNA WOODS, beloved wite of James | s DEVOTED WILE Ah bACLHTERS. * N Muratay BBt Bt M M e “Shans selin Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ransdell en-i00Ustyies of the Chesapeake from |the business interests of Washington. | 1, Lpisidsn Foteral Sunday, 2 .| gapars. sacred to the memosy of our Gear 5 o (B - Senator Willlam B, ey, oL ¥ % 1] | tertained informally at dinner last|destruction. The bill protecting the| Col. Keller, the Engineer Commis- e motber, who departed this Life eight years Rcheles Muresy Butlor aund M. and Julls Mattls, Moo Jouenth Mefroce. iy k| | Sovomine when their guests nunbered | pecler and soft erabs sioner, touched briefly on the Calvert | DUCKETT. Thursday, February 16, 1922 at| ago, Fébrunry 1a, 1914. Mrs. Charles Hilles, returned to their Mrs. Daviq F. Kaime, Mrs. T. De Witt S Shats n, and later attended the jun- rabs that was before},,q Klingle Ford bridge situation 30 u.m., at his residence, 5610 Wisconsin this world, in haunts most rare, mfiva homes in New York yes- Talimage. Mrs. Cordenio A. Seve 5 . 2 3 . f;{“.‘:.';\;.“&.m'e.“ the Maryland legislature has been |He said that both bridses had been | 4ve. Friendship Heights, Md., WALTER, 'We Lave found 1o one like mother: erday. k., 'ance, Mrs. Charles E. Wetmore, Miss S R el ithdrawn by Harrison W. Vickers, | pronounced safe and that there were | *destly;beloved ysbusd, of Suult £, bocketl| et outatzetched sras od loving care, The Secretary of State and Mrs. Jayne Hill, Mr. and Mrs, John E. Mifi- y " : ae e s e copal Home for Chil- man of the conservation commit- | Iore important matters, in the Com: | dence Sunday, February 1. at 130 pm. HER CHILDREN. * Charles Evans Hughes have arrived holland of New York, Representative Htenf ate. progressing rapldly. The | tee and a resolution will probably be | {HIERONEES SEdmation, Which, needed | Kelatives and Trients tovited, s *7s | HARVELL. In sad but loving remembeance :fmlil.ml:lt;n. Bermuldn. wgliere they Cyrenus Cole, Maj. Gen. George O. MRS. HERBERT J. DRANE, raising of funds and the management Introduced asking Secretary of Com- | carious water supply situation as an 2 g’fol'g‘g'ny mother and grandmothwe: RY Younger " daushter, ' Btss " mnizatein Squier, Rear Admiral Strother Smith |wite of Represemtative Drame of|of the affairs of the home are In the | merce Hoover to see that matters are | example, - Hughes, wio s passing the. season Sepaye o KO 2nd Mra Willam | Flovids, who reccatly Jolned Mim at|hands of o board of 1ady managers |adjysted by federal legislation. Among thote who made brief talks there. The: Jor s 4 ‘ongress eve they will spend | made up from members So | were . Sullivan, Assistant Supt. neral M 5 Hon on TanamE. St Hantion Cthe’ The assistant pestmaster general | UM Feat of the seasom. churehes of the diocese. The recent- oo Ume g0 an agreement Was|prati, Fire Chief Watson, John C. 180 b, interment Arligon come. governor-general and Lady Wilcocks'and Mrs. Hubert Work will entertain 1y elected officers of this bo 1 are ed In Washington between rep-{ Wineman, vice chairman of the com-| {ery. Knights of Iythias and Grand Army and members of the American con- at dinner this evening at their apart- Mrs. David Mewde Lea, president:|resentatives of the two states and|mittee; E. F. Colladay, David S. Carll, 8 aetce. Sulate, Mr. A. W. Swalm and Mr. Cla V. included Mrs. Atlee Pomere: Mrs. | Mrs. A. A. Birney, first vice presi-| ., ¢ Melvin C. Hazen, Harry O. Hine, Wal- | GREEN. Departed this life Thursday, Febru- Merrall ‘and others meeting shem. = lg:’;"l;“‘;,}e,}: ardman Park Hotel, in|iames Reed Mrs. Seldon B. Sgencer, | dent; Sirs. Alexander L. Pope, secund | W1, United States bureau of fisherles:| (or Brown, Joseph Burkhart, Dr. J. ey 16, m. at Garteld Towital Esch hour that comes to me anew, FEeo , |orado and Mrs. Oliver H. Shoup. |}Mrs Willlam Redenberg, Mra Charles | vice president; Mrs. Henry W, Oftutt, | Jaws of the two states Ehould be in | GregE Custis, Detective Sergt. Evans, X bciored e il Rem onith bitter scnee cf loss: » |H. Robb, Mra Wendell Phillips Staf- | recording secretary; Mrs. W. H. Plum- ;400rq, L " | Inspector Clifford Grant, former Ma. . Fu- i oh. n pucwcy WY ne, P e . Among, the guests will be the Becre- | v, Mra, Lester Barr, Mra. Theodors | mer: covreoponding secretary: Miss | 20Cord, These were: wirst, the pro-| JIiPSUCT Geasfora and others | Hamison Grees and Mis. Loars Harme: Lo o Joded el Mrs. Coolldge was the guest of|C. Wallace and the Secretary of the |Schuey, Mra. Peter Drury, Mrs. Theo- |Leila F. Draper, treasurer, and MIs. {or female crabs durings the entite | Dr Sao Ke Alfred Sze, Chinese min-| and M sts. nw. Sundsy, February 10, at 2 oy heart yo n honor at luncheon today. with Mre.| Interior and Mrs. A. B. Fall. dore Tiller, Mra. Ralph Barnard, Mrs. | william K. Petty, assistant treasurer. | year; second, the restriction of dredg- | iSter to the United States, and J. B.{ P-m. Relatives and friends jovi Thers 14 ot & duy, de ; 4 . | Sumuel 8. Arents, Mrs. Thorias P.|The Bishop of Washington is chalr-|ing of crabs to at most four months, | POWell, secretary of the American |HARDICK. Thursdsy, February 16, 1922, at That 1 'do ziot thizk of yo D8t m Ernest Ackerman as hostess, the = . G company to meet her being Mrs.{ Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hamilton [ SOFe, Mre John Cabell, Mrs. John|ngap of the board of governors, and | and, third, the protection of the pecler | Chamber of Commerce ut Shanghai, pital, AL Yet again I shall meet yon, Taft, Mrs. Fall, Mrs, Wallace: Mme. | of Detroit, who have been guests of | G215 3> Mrs: James Orme, Mrs. Peroy | \ir" Charles J. Bell is vice chalfman. | crab under three inches and the soft|Will be the two speal at the next| BERTA K D ved sister of Mrs, When the days of toil lave fi ¢ of Mrs. o Jusserand, Mme. 'Pater, Mme. Grou- ! the Secrefary of the Navy ana Mrs. |5 Rerey Hickige - con® 289 MIS |air Bell 1a also treasurer of the ball | crab under three and a half inches, v meeting of the full Board of Smi iaura’ Richwine of Phila: Ang i hewven. With doy 0 greet ou, Mrs. Ackerman Entertaing In my heart your memory lingers, itch, Mme. Sze, Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. | Denby for several days, are now vis- committee. Mrs. David Meade Leaf instead-of three, as it was before. Trade, to be held at the Willard Hotel 5 l(a::.';;e .'..‘t"’;’x:“%: El-k‘ Mondell, Nirs.\Wainwright Mrs. Ron. |Iting. the Secretary's brother afd| Mrs. John R. Welllngton' Is enter- |was also recently re-elected president [ - =) ol B8 L o 10 February 28, according to an an- ¥ Mabe Lo oo For ert Lansing, Mrs. James K. Mann,| sister-in-law, Mr; and Mrs. Charles | taining tonight at a difner of twelve | of the board of lady managers of the| g R FIeet ' MAryiand. = | nouncenent Mmade at the board's of-| heal from Bemes underiakie parioce, 014 Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, M John | Denby, who entertained a small com- [ guests for her daughter, Miss Re-|Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hos-| o, %, i 01 0 g0 1 ot ans the |fice in The Star building yesterday. 43 st. s, thence to Zion Baptist Church, Allen Daugerty, Mrs. James Corrall | pany informally at dinner last even- | becca Wellington, latters | pital. bill now in the legislature provides T T RSN S T oy ey Wy et gy v a ives ar vited| LUOCAS, 5 —_— Frazier, Mrs. France, Mrs. Freling- | ing in their honor. house guest, Miss Agnes Otto, of === = for the third, It wa d, Ve huysen, Mrs. Capper, Mrs. Kendrick, | Mrs. Charles Denby was hostess at ) Philadelphla. The party will go on| Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, who arei . .- 'by 'n;h VI;k‘::: l&:rtnevir:ma URGES ARMY -[fl FI]- :om;mn::;?r. Relatives and frieods im life oue year ago Mrs. A, B. Houghton, Mrs. Winslow, | luncheon vesterday for Mrs. Hamil- | later to the Junior League dance. |spending the winter at the Burling- Mrs, Kahn, Mrs Dunn, Mrs. James | ton, and today Mrs. Denby and Mrs. = fon, entertained at luncheon at the| W38 Planning to ‘extend her closed Parker. Mrs. Woodvard, Mes. - Wy | Hamilton Tunched with Mrs, Frederic | Miss Ellzabeth Koones ia entertain- | Shoreham yesterday, having among | §5370% for sponge crabs only Afteen lace White, Mrs. Gard, Mrs. Work, | A-'Delano. ing at bridge followed by tea this|their guests Mme. Poullioff and Mrs, HAWTHORNE, Thursday. Februsry 16, 1022, | GHieR,' Sur boarts comes & bitter e, st Lis residence, 608 Gresham gllee, WIL-| Then comes the answer, softly and sweet, A" HAWTHORNE, husband ‘of Anna| gRen comes the anawer. sofily Jyne 15 to September 1, as before, the Funeral Monday, February 20, Mrs. Glover, et | afterncon in honor of Mra. Joseph F. | Barrows, the latter the daughter of t ) 3 awihorne. * Fun : : = ( Treadway, Mra Denmot Gmon. Mrs | Mrs. Fitzhugh Les entertained st |S. Devereux. Presiding &t the tes |Senator and Mrs. Le Baron Colt. mnd that she Was taiirig only ond ST S Them clapel o B Weighi Jout » itlo bos. budded on earth, Murphy, e Waldn Mics® w2 | tuncheon today in honor of Mrs. Cor- | table will be Mrs. John Ryan Dever- = month dredging season, Aiingion cometery. Tor ' Mra” Max Munger and Miss Alles 35, [denio A. Severance and Mra. George | eux, Mrs. Reginald Walker, and Mrs.| Mrs. Ashmead Fuller, formerly of | ghth dredging season = s e T Roberston. C. Bagley of Minneapolis. The other | Charles K. oones, mother of the!wardman Park Hotel, is now located engineer of the commslwnlon, WORtIE mn.w,. O shflfl’ AGREON, 8o of the late| GEORGINE MOSLEY AND e eharies B Howrs Cand M [ e in her new home at 2402 Wyom!ng| Richmond last week and talked the Thusias and Mary E. Hilledry. ™ Iatarmept at| ~ CAS. The Chief Justice of the Supreme|Mrs. Charles B. Howry and Miss| o 0 o oo oo oo o |avenue. matter over with Gov. Trinkle and e Court, Mr. William ‘. Helen Cannon. — 1922, = am Howard Taft, entertained a small company at| mhe valentine ball at the Marine | bPeared before the committes on|@Gan Harhord Proposes Lump | 55,5, residence. ol Sts st sc. HARRY McGHAN. 1In sad and loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. GRACE B. H. McGHAN, who departed this life five years went to New York today and to- = reon ER THER TER Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the|luncheon yesterday at the Ritz-Car! benefit of = ABE HOROW! loved husband of Julla Y 1917, s A R R Al e T ccmuar vige, 1o | ton. New. York, when. their guests |Barsacks tonight for the benefit of foundsithac tholirsportiot) Virginta's orwits (nee Randerson). aged 41, years ok TAVING MOTHYR AND SISTERS, ton tomorrow in time to speak at the | entertaining a company of twenty at | were delegates from Italy to the arma | yor "givon under the ausipces of the = Sum and Plans Set to Febrars To"at 3 pan, Intcrment at Con | VERNON. In sad but 1 remembrance bridge this afternoon, followed by | conference and other members of the | W™ Elvon under the ausipost OF L0 Habits of Crabs. ebriary 19, at 2 p.m. 5 __ TRorL Hrive o e hed 'k thy Moy |toa, i her apartment in the Dresden. | Italian delegation. including Senator |\78RSS Togion. is to be & most at- | Me. Harle explained that the reason That A ressiona) cemeters, Relaives 400 ffeads | of my dear wite, NELLIB VERNON National Theater tomorrow afterncon| Mrs, Theodore Ropsevelt, jr. will | countl Venosta, Viscontl Venosta |tractive affair. 'A notable array of |for the dissgrcement on this matter at Amount. HOROWITZ. Special communication of Naval| il God senn the mesape o our: b at 3 o'clock. receive on Monday afternoon between | sailed today aboard the Olympic for |Patronesses has already been ‘a:n- w“b to_r e found in the habits of the Lodge, No. 4, F. A Sunday, Fe;mnrv It's sad when He calls for one or the other, An interesting feature of the pro-|the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock at her England on his way back to Italy. nounced, with the name of Mra :- c_rg]. P hehm?le cra'lz ;lken compara-| Proposal that a lump sum be allotted E' 1: - . = o,r bnnn":rpooe 3‘»;; But the saddest of all is when God calls gram will be the two vocal numbers|residence. 1601 21st street, the navall Prince and Princess Boncampagnl |Win, Denby heading the liet The | tively fresh water, with a ey, Pot;{to the War Department for the next| [HTHE plfipd o Rz D elan e hational{and Marine Corps officers and thelr [ also sailed today direct for ltaly. usio. Officers of the unit having |and fat, but the female, when the time|fiscal year, and that the department ROLAND M. BROWN, Sec’y. 19 e el T e i) el ves: Mr. and Mrs. Bdson Bradley will safl |the affair in charge are Mra. Willlam |comes for her to lay her eggs, does|be asked to work out an Army pro- Departed this life Friday, Feb-|fawopr 15 sad but loving remembranee of You don’t know the sorrow to be left alone be accompanied by the Marine Band _— | s Ahts - . Orchestra. - Mrs. Abram Lisner entertained a|today aboard the Adriatic fof Egypt|M. Connor, président; Mra. C. Viola |not like fresh water or grassy bottom.|gram to fit that amount was made to ;-nm :;"{:1"": = 14-'%.]-1::; é:xé'h:df:_ll‘“t:l' our beloved wife and mother. AVENUSTA — company of twenty at luncheon, fol- | and the Holy Land and will be absent | Fellows, first vice president; Miss |She leaves the growing grounds, the subcommittee on military affai " : S en) L3 joving mother of the| FIORAVANTI VETTORI who depe: The Secretary of Agriculture and lowed by bridge. today. Her guests |geveral months. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley |Marie J. McGuire, second vice presi- | which are mostly In Maryland in the mulitary allalrs o - and Joseph L.| ute "l‘!’s"n“xr;t'n toda; \?wr&ll?‘nl:.:\lm.. closed their home on Dupont circle sev- {dent; Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, secretary, | nelighborhood of Crisfleld, and moves|the House appropriations committee . and_George G. Jenl ind 'SBAND AND CI eral weeks ago and have been in New |and Mrs. Frederick Melvin Brown, down to the sandy, salt-water section | yesterday by Maj. Gen. Harbord, deputy | M. Florine E. .vorg».wn’,l 'c‘f." al !“ tl;e VETTORL A tribate of love to the memory York since then. treasurer. just inside the capes. Here she hatches | cier of statr. The argument was made| Netscars 20 st's r" e Church, Montsy. | “or o dear snter, AVENCSTA FIORAVANTE — er eggs in Virginia waters, an t is o = o nd friend in- L 0 entered into eternal rest o Mrs. Adolf Pavenstedt entertained at tor Sale of here during the hatching season that | that In this way Congress would be able | Wiey™ (RiCiond, V.l Fpiladeiphis, Pa. (RGSROTHERs AXD SiSTERS. * Plan L the Virginia crabbers make the most | to hold down to its proposed maximum = e o S Minctaded b | Dieasied]Seldists’, W ork. SF it momer and the oficials of the War Department | 1 08 o Cork PePer® Bt 5ol | (%" | WERAUSEN. 1o -wad but loving remembrance oo, iss Langham Mra Pavenstedt | ,Mrs: Walter 1 McCoy is chairman|®myo™ oorgervation commission of{could get maximum efficiency from the | TERICNS, Queen, o€, Spebe | omsebord 30 r son and brother, GHRISTIAS e o Laonam | 0f the committee arranging for the | yu i fo G Tocounizes that people with |allowance made. Secretary Weeks w B N ey e e sorti o¢| WEHAUSEN. who departed this life eight S O hatband was Baron Speck | 8nnual garden party and sale of ar-{ . ureat deal of money tied up in an|ill at his home and Gen. Pershing’s| Sister ELLA B. JENKINS. Call years ago today, February 18, 1914. A e e o ambassader o | ticles made by the ex-service men | i, &ISh “Wian to protect it, but it |appearance before the committee has| the hall Saturday, ry 18, at 1 In our hearts your memory lingers, Washington uatil nis death, many years | Patients at Mount Alto. The sale will | joints out that it the' present condi- |been postponed until next week. o'clock. _ Fueral” ‘fro ‘Sweetly, tender, fond and tru Panvenstedt were married in January, 0 fore there is no crabbing or crabbers| Committee members said Gen. Har-| g Most Worthy Governor. Although we eannot clasp your hand, 1921, in- Lausanne, Switgerland, and | unit of the American Woman's Leglon, | the Chesapeake. The diamond- | pora had advanced the jump sdm ap.| GERTRUDE E. HILL: Werthy Hecorter. \thoug] ot claw our face we they have since made their home in this | 80d will take place the latter part of | pack terrapin has gone, and it is not | propriation suggestion In view of the |JOHNSON. Departed this life, in the triumph| JUSt this little token shows 2 faith, 1 country. ey impossible for the crab to g0 8150. | evident desire of the committee fo ob- February_ 16, 1922, at s AL e SUll emember thee e == arey tain an idea of what would be done| t his residence, 2151 L w‘::{mgg'n EK:: YY&'&‘}"!;. lg:r:ar%rfi a }fxrn.éhEgH:dFl:-rlae';:r‘tl; '3?.25:5 GIVEN MILITARY FUNERAL v:iz.h tfhe Army in the event of reduc-| ¥ the beloved hush Oolbe: WEST. A Jibute of love to the memery = entertained at luncheon yesterday at the | 48 afternoon, in honor of ~Mrs. + | tion of the authorized enlisted strength| annie Jonnson, & sister. Mrs. Cordilia Ran-| SYEST: who cromed the bar three Tears apm below the present 150,000 figure. It! qall, and a host of relatives and friends. Fu. Plaza, New York, in honor of Baroness | Charles Wendel and her daughter, February 18, 1919. . , was indicated that the officer had point-- 10 8 tist Oburch, When raw cold winds blow ae'Schoenhols. > Miss Dorothy Wendel of Detrolt |poland Pays Tribute to Dr. VOor, | 53 our the dificatties of shaping & wel| Measie, tor 5 1S Deathcan bever separate those who are 2 Nesa o are guestsiotMra. Clarence; rounded military program on the basis bound together by the ties of pure . DRINK Dizner Parties Preceds ahs- Reliof Worker, Dying of Typhus. of suthorized strength alone, and urged s . unfor League ce. would be more sound procedure | 1: ¥ But_the ? her is lost. & 3 Mrs. H. Wilfred DuPuy entertained un‘i‘.lrl‘ lg'n⪚”&nd:;“::“z.h’: o0 ot "’v'v:mlv-vmfi“ 17.—Hundreds | 19 State the sum that would be avail- e e BER SISTER. MATTIE £ KEMF, AYD » at dinner last evening, preced ng |ham, In honer of Miss Dorothy Wen- |of Folish ofphans, 1ed by Sisters of |S01e, and then cut the Army cloth to Rt Francie Jack NIECE, BERTHA V. TATE. 2 k4 the Junior League dance, when her|del of Detrdit. oty ationaed” the funeral today | B ihat material YOUNG. In loviog remembrance of oor dear guests_were Miss Louise Littauer, g et , . v 4t |, Back of the suggestion lies a hope Inmband and father: JOSELH K ALBERT a er S Ocoa, Miss Patricia Alnsa, Miss Barrine | Countess Grote arrived trom New |of Dr- John D. Voor, asslatant di-|in military circles that Congress will aged 78 yeu ‘Good YOUNG, who geparted this life three years Drake, Miss Elizabeth Hanna Prin-| York for a short stay in Washington | coion Of the American Red Cross|work out a continuing financial policy | M. B. Ob ood ago today, Pebruary 18, 1816, cess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Elisa-{and will be at the Powhatan. commission In Poland, who died here for the Army covering a period of ? m. 9* | February ance more is here, - . M b ¥ beth Howe, ‘Miss Trumbull, the sec- = z‘;gl'%';gh";n T, r;b':;- yoara 1t ll’l.rgugd that if the Army | KUHLMANN. a To uw'the Saddest of ail the year. Q secretary of. the Brazillan em.| Maj. Willlam H. Simpson, U. S. A., - |eould know just what funds would be ; Beca g0 today lt lmpa.rts a Cheemg Wal'mth, Valuable Dassy. M. o Sousa Laeo; the coun- |and Mrs. Simpson of Washington: sre 5% Wi re ficcorded by thsiPokish gov made available each vear for the 3 P . = sband 3 nex e or four y > selor of the Swedish legation,, Mr. de | passing & few days In New York and Representatives of the ministries of |be possible to ! e’aea:im : Ln‘nveotlllve d J. Fnh.lm = - Laj ; the secretary of the Hun-|are at the Hotel A 5 and nutrition and has a most de- Eafian Tagation, M. 06 Hovesy! {ho e e A ooy, he municipality Iprogram and ¢o lessen the apprehen- d dlso brother Fred and . || Sttache of the British embasey, Mr.| The Catholic Women's Service Club {and medical assoctations pronounced |sion among commissioned and enlist. Wife of New York city. Funeral services at {McCormick - Goodhart; Lieutenant| will hold a dance at the Catholic|eUlogies of Dr. Voor at the grave-(ed personnel as to their future in the | IHines' undertaking parlors, 2001 3 e iCommander George Courts, Lieut.|Community House, 601 E street ncgth- | 8ide. The entire American colony, |service. llClOUS fla.vor. l he very odor { Doeller, Lieut. Lawson and Mr. Wil- | West, Tuesday evening, February 21, |headed by Hugh S. Gibson, the Amer-| 8o far as known the War Depart- | guryacawy, mesting of Naom! 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.w Tiam Bowle Ciark. from 9 to 11:30 o'clock ican minister; delegations of the ment has been given no hint as to 0. e 1 for Mop. | _Modern Chapel. Telepbone call. North 529, ;3 P Sk S . American Legion and welfare work- |what curtaflment of Army funds the | 'k, hat’ 3 pm. &t the AMES T. RY, of a steaming cup is appetizing [ 5 et S5t | Marriage Li 3 f0d,cppusaads of Foles attended iappropristion sommittcs Bes ln mind | 3% Motk gl o Aect e S I Laann company of twenty-four at dinner the funeral. this year. It been rumored, how- NN "HL . : Jast evening, taking her guests later rriage Licenses. Dr. Voors death, the first in Po- |ever. that Chairman Anthony of the| Chapter. No. 31, Samia Fe, Calif. By order! Model Chapel. Lincols 102 Private Ambulances. 1o Connection. . o ta the Junior League dance at Rau-| Marriage licenses ba issved land of the American Red Cross per- {subcommittee has been figuring on | ©f the Worthy matron, and attractive. lt is absolutel schers. following T S * the ] sonnel, has profoundly impressed the |reducing the eniisted force to 15,000 R e ] - y —_— R. D. Bryant and Isetta B. Grayson. public and press, and the American{men, while the two other members of | MAJORS. Departed this life Thursday, Feb- 8 u;u Cora B:rdr‘y ?}:‘r:ai:;::m: n’fi:’:« IW; 5:-1‘1‘5.1:‘ .4:‘! q:hn ;1:: and H.lmdu‘llad Cross tomce; lau floo'l:i:d w:m %z n?nm"xl-'}:" Dfnvomd reduction to | fuary “}& Jgfi;rlclnfiigh;{‘ehwmflg. 0? 2 small company at dinne Y messages of condolence. e Poles|100,000. e Department is known 3 ase.u.e.har.om PUIS a.nd Of hlgh 8r a.de. Dreceding the Junior Lesgue dance.; ioh Datls and Theress dones Rave beguR & movement for & Veor|to have been adiied informaiy at| Maors sad ies. Berna Guers axt Mr| J208 H STREET NW bnlans Eathleen. K. Balley of this city. > 22| memorial foundation for the_sick. least, for reports as to the distribu- O as B st mow.. &t .. Funeral (FORMZRLY $40F ST Nw) S |, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark wa® | “wijion McK. Johnson and l Arrangerfients are being made to |tion of foroes it would make in case , Febroary 19, X m ONE MAIN 108 ¢ MADE ONLY BY 2 hostess to & company of twelve at| Eandoiph E. i ship the body to the United States a¢|0f elther of these reductions or. of Tret ‘Bapist Chuich, 27th and Dumbar- PH s ciale . dinner last evening, later taking her| Carol some future time. The home of Dr.{& determination to cut the Army to| fon ave. Friends and relatives invited. ARSpeare w&s,... o) guests to the Junior League dance. rthur M. Horst Pa., and | Voor's parents is In Louisville, Ky. half and provide for only 75,000 | -Rev. James Penn, pastor. S o e e R T A O LT D. — Pa. * 77 laverage mext year. mm#ax Passed away suddenly, on Friday, W'M_ H. SARDO & CO. —_—————— e Mr. Roy T. Davis of Missouri, re- pb A, —_— 2 Februdry 17, 1922, EMMA, wife of Allen Esablished 1780 cently .‘rpollhed minister to Costa | W EXECUTION IS DEFERRED Murray. ' Notice of funeral hereafter. ~ ® * DORCHESTE SETTS B erimant i the. Bowhatan yester- B. Swacs a0 Gladys B. Brackert, * |PLAN FOR REORGANIZING [=0iaxp: on rriasy, Fehvuamy ir. 1z, DORCH R, MASSACHU! day and left for New York, en route OEERicknend 3V ; 3 Booklet of Choice Recipea sent free to Costa Rica. Charles Price Gets Brief Bespite (nee Whitmore). DEPARTMENTS TO WAIT | =i S5% ' S5 a2 | 080 TSR UOR 2028 2o Sai ; ary 21, at 2 pam. Be ED Wit oCope, Etheibert - Taibot, | United Deaths Reported. o lr”“ Death Penalty. favited. Phooe Teasiiin S0 040 ¥ 2. n States Marine Corps; arles Price, colored, will not be SADLER. Friday, February 17, 1922. ROB. T thelr little daughter, who were guests | The following deaths bave been reported to °|Time Required to Revise Tentative ; >} 4 3 Birch’s Sons o e daye of the formers par. | the bealth depirtment n the st twenty.four g:;."gh;‘e‘, T‘;sl?g:'fl%é;fl":efif:é 2 < s e F. S ents, the Rev. Dr. Robert Talbot and | "3r: H a0 3rd atreets northeast, | qUOSE of United States Attorney Gor.| -LTOBT&m Prepared by the Gov- [ ] Mrs. Talbot, will leave on Sunday Ruth B. Elliott, 68, 2302 1 T iy b Syt | AEaie A b oot B S S0 (b, SrSMion Wil eramemt Commision. r n l n s ‘stationed. ictts E. Kelly, 80, the Gecll apartments, | AttOTnEY James A. O'Shea had applied| Much time will be needed to rer ‘Mrs A. Winsor Weld and Miss |15th and L stree's. to the Department of Justice for a|vamp the tentative plan for reorgan- Louisa Weld of Boston are in Wash-| Callie !'hoan,n commutation of the sentence of hik|ization of the government depart- 7 : . 826 9th street soutbeast. BI‘IIJ IIleaflf Response Ington™ for 4 visit and are Staying | ,HAF7 A- Hofowits, 41, 916 8th street south- cl‘}:nt“n.nd that the department had|ments, as drawn up by the com- ! at"the New Wwillard: B s P. Altecho, 76, 1505 Bnclid streer. | POL J©t FoPOrted on the application. | mission headed by Walter F. Brown Md., Sunday February 19. at 3034 M St. NW. ,,'t;"“,‘,','.‘, au. Automobile <= am. interment at Havre do Grace, Md. SCHWEITZER. _Buddenly. on _ Wednesday, February 15, 1922, FREDERICK J., beloved busband of ‘Mamie Bchweitzer and son of Hannah and the late Christian Schweitze; and brother of Paul, Charles and Christian Fuperal from fu, February 20, at 10 lington cemetery. Suddenly, on Friday, Feb: . 1ia 3 Price was indicted f E Rt Louie E o cted for the murder|of Ohio and submitted to President Young girls important in- soclety, Han":"umuL ted States Soldlers' of Robert Smith, also colored}follow- | Harding yesterday, before it can woh form the teams arranged under( Charles Fairland, 61, Bt. Blisabeth's Hos-|IN8 & dispute over a whisky transac-|be presented to Congress, it has !;l. Haw 9, 008 G: tion May 30, 1918. He was convjcted | been intimated in official circles. The LIAM Mae T. Shafer. Funeral from hi dence Sunday, February 19, at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment at Lewinsville, Va. 19* ), resham place. | in November, 1919, and sentenced-to{scheme is described as being full of Vitory Mer e B Mimbeibiagrior bedh-n'ed. An sppeal was prosecuted | difficulties that will have €0 be sur- ned 1ds A. y and some months ago the Appellate|mounted before it would be approved baniks of the city, where they are do- | ;L% A; fergeat, 65, the Bhepard House, 10th | Goy. ¢ dented & now. trial ‘and. tho| By the members of the cabines Taa ‘\;fim‘ry nl:;a%i:. work in selling the .ol"":"‘ B. Simpeon, 1, 782 5th street hml;:: was scheduled for Febru-|President has been studying the pro- e e s s Fm nd I unraiond, (o be Fith he at the Federal| Mary Newmper, €1, 160 Falier strest. ' but has beeh unable t6 study all of FRrit o e mintier ot Sweden| Juie E omor 06 Ly £ it . IMUSIC PROGRAM TONIGHT. |the detatis as vet to form any opia- ueh ey o e e “ el oo i . The majority of ‘the President’s n.p“:fnnnd Buth Brewer, 5 hoors, | Entertainment Under Auspices of gfllclul lxmlly‘gred!aldllo l()e ;:;mbxe ‘heon, 0 agree on e details of tI re- e i Wetie: o3> $20, B7ant strests. | School Community Center. organization plan and are under- i - | Attest: ISAAC B. FIELD, Secy. 12008 14th at. n. George Moore, 30, An elaborate program of music | t00d to want more time to formu Private Ambylance. late changes and modifications mazlm‘ Departed this life Thursday, Feb- = at STABLER. February 18, 1922, ALBINA 0., . N.B. " wife of Asa M. Stabler. Funerai Mondsy, Februazy 20, at.2:30 p.m., from Sandy Spring Meeting House. 9* UTZ. Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, F. A. A. M. 816 B ST. N.E. Liscols 384, A" special thv:nmnul;flandvul ; Bervice. oy an comb street. : Masonic Temple. 13th s now.. at lshed 1873, Telepbone Onl. 7023 it ot 1:16 p.m., Monday, February 20, to atiend -"‘HE é'fl HINES CO. the funeras of Brother HARRY 4, UTZ . - EDGAR B. BAGEANT, Mas W. B._¥. HINES, Prop., tal. | SRih. Butter, 8, Subsrculonis Boupttar. | SALL be, resented sat the Powell |lnth SRNESS B3 Moo MRt | WEITLEY, Dopartcd e ute rest. {. Margaret De Johr, 28, Washington Asylum.SChool tonight at 8 o'clock under 3 i CEMETERIES. 'gton Asyl the auspices of the Johnson- | MeNtS before final action by Congress| dence of her n'let[ev.“l;\‘l( Deith, l{xn Hospital. —— LEY, beloved sister of Fannie Smith and Julia’ Baylor of Buther Glen, Va., and aunt . Touls” Barron, 9 months, Childrens Hos-| Powell Community center, of which |2BoRld be considered. ERHAPS you've often wondered Liow we can have a taxi John A. Hunter ia community secre. |, TREre has been no information as at you door five wminutes after you phone. Our six “Elements of the Autc- . ile” i 2 to when the revamped plan would be f Fannie We . Frank Smi strategically distributed branches, controlled by private wire mobile”—of great interest . ".‘l},.,"':"m:,‘:;,;:‘e“ vé:f::“.’.‘ be | ready for Congress, bug 1t 15 be- e T e e S The Park Cemetery from our central office, make possible this instantancous to all motorists and auto pupils of the Johnson-Powell School, | lleved much ' delay will be en First Baptist Church, 6th on-Sectarian Ferpetusl Care service. men. For the purpose of promoting inter- | under the direction of Miss Florence | COUntered before a unanimous agree-| & "to attend, st Beautiful and fitting national commerce several cities along |J. Fenton, and musical numbers by | MRt can be reached. Py Rt e 4 50c for Ten Blocks the Tsingtao-Tsinansa railroad, in the | Mr. findnufing“;% mxz.n :u"r":'a" —— To thy ,.,,:"“v, ,m‘,n,'ufi_ location. N a Ann See s . v 75¢ in City Proper - For ouncement 2 community " aasoiation, wilt %pene| PLAY ENDS TONIGHT. e on sarth Cak hare: vou Thss. Readily accel. ssible—on “Music.” . ‘eou! i t ; : *"Ine “Gance by the rhymio class |« . 2o T T o > " | electric car lime. g s : I ‘carried | of the Johnson-Powell School will | Columbus” to Be Shown. at GOD- | here ‘the ones who loved her best On Baltimore boule- ¢ WEST 84 taxis are not blocks for 50. cents, and - me feature the program. This class {s zaga College Hall. Will meet Jet one by one. : vard, at District line. L composed of seventy-five children who have been trained by Miss Fen-| The ,final local performance of ton. “Columbus” will be given at 8:30 only the quickest but ° 75 cents takes you a are the cheapest in the greater distance in the vrmaons. | Fa oo i 92l Office: 1235 G St N.W. ore. Phone Frasklin slty: SV euican ravel tew * Jiclogprenc All Four Papers o'clock. tonight in Gonzaga COlleEe | Famero b oiects rogorick;on LIt . : Births Reported, | Bt biear Sl .00 50| STt g n’,‘.?“%'f.{'.‘.“ :EL?;E:(.. i e. rt R :loo‘::l“em:::. ?vrllt..e'n °b; Daniel E, gryz. P iatives and tricuds lavited. 100 . x 1 CARMACK DRY CLEANING ‘CO.! so Sesith Gepectmeat ta the uet twenss fous| - Admilral William S. Benson. presi- Departed this lite Thurday, Feb-| —\Wg speciaiize in designing and erects - American Motor Dupent Cirele, Fr. 5333, | hours: ] dent of the National Council of fregimen's| |\ memorials (monuments and mauso. 53 B0 1560 - B 3 BT H o B ahey. ‘Bonwett, boy. Catholic Men, 8nd the officers of the Re-| joums) of quality and character. 1 Sehools Diflu's, ‘s MiryL Thropweries, g, | gouncll were' guests of "homor last s bron ot ¢ . . Jesse and Eleanor :’t. night. Among those who have lead- on exhib n NEW TAXI SERVICE CO ¢ L5, aad Mary Mol by, ing roles in the play are Joseph A. suggestions and designs telon in- 3 1612-22 U St. Ph. N. 10-400 Boscoe . and Jane B, Alleian, gt Atchison, as Columbus; Miss Made- gy THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., > 914 Fifteenth Street. < FUNERAL DESIGNS. CARDS OF THANKS. e e o i o ey un Ghanky an [ OLEXENTSON. g ronen: (Gude, Bros. Co, 1214 F St. D NSO, R = Prompt auto delivery servies. ‘shown, e T e I e o Hora ‘rend years ago today. . 191 basive.__,: s e dauter, MAKION BROWN. dear” sister. JULIA T. “FOLLIX. "who de-| CEEy - o MEt. AND MBS, LEVI BROWN. | parted this life February 11, 1920. e R e aw KESSLER. We wish to tender our sincere %ru’:;:r;;“ e i e e lll'-mfl'“""mmm MISTTAR gxpressions of wympathy and beautiful Soral| In our hearts your memory lingers, riate Floi ‘okens : ‘ and : VRS £ SRR iy, ; Tha we do pot ek of F o FAMILY. a-gn 1140 21st Street N.W. . - e, Fitsgerald, as Don Juan, and J. Burke ck E. and Amy G. Smif W: and ) b, Walsh, as King Ferdinand. 2 ss Bogiand, boy. leine O'Brien, as Queen isabella; John e e M K&..u.."""fif“’ Spreckelmyer, as Enrique: Joseph T. “Ls_Goodloe, = u-