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SOCIETY - : ' THE -EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922. uick Service Q [Printing | LEWIS M. THAYER nowszp & Fisk 507 13th N.W. (= 3 ; Society | ‘The Indiana Delegation in Congress Invited to Dine Last Night With President and Mrs. Harding. HE dinner given at the New |an interesting company to meot them. & Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston ‘Willard last night by the re-|, .4 por dau - ghter-in-law,-Mrs. tiring Postmaster General, | Stearns, whose husbars way fomariy FERGUSON Mr. Will H. Hays, in honor of | connected with [he State Department R K. NGl the President and Mrs. Harding, e GO L\ . guests of the Vice P ide 1114 9th N.W. Ph. N. 231-233. served the double purpose of honor-| Coolidge for sumen;sye;.'l ::(‘: thr: Clean-up time. Get our esti- mates now. PAINTING DEPARTMENT - ing his chiof and bidding farewell to g::arns. sr. will join them there in DRAFTING the delegation from his own state, JUOFRIDE. Indiana, the entire delegation being |wrs, Coolldge a Gueat DESIGNS TRADE included in the company. At Luncheon Today. . J “ ARTHUR CORNELIUS 5 In the absence of Mrs. Hays, the| Mrs. Cqplidge, wife of the Vice MRS, JAMES L. WALLACE, and Mrs..C. A. Thomas, first vice pres! “the greatest man of our time.” BERGER. Thursday, March 2, 1 605_QURAY BUILDING___mh5%_ | pogtmaster General's sister-in-law, | President, was the guest in whose Mrs. Hinkle C. Hays, served as host- | honor Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, wife of | DRushter-in-law of the Secretary of |y’ puy and Mrs. Tiller, and the | clared the ambassado, ong after | Forger Funeral from her daughter's r less. Fol Agriculture and Mrs. Heary C. .’ Following the dinner motion pic- | the senator from South i = and Mrs. Henry C. 4 Per Cent Money Offer s the dinner the senator {rom South Carcling, en- | {uEC "\ came o Washington 7 dec:lrluon- dtha’ sotnguu,nt:m nf:lgh': CARDS OF THANKS. IN MEMORIUM. emblem, predominated. Mrs. Rober HAWKINS, We wish to express our thanks | HILL. A tribute of lovs Young 'Sullivan acted as toastmis- o appreciation fo. the many friends for | my dear lnmind, JONY I, HTLIE whg dor tress, and short addresses appropriate helr Kindness, sympathy and beautial floral | prted (his ifa fix sears ugo. todsy, Mareh to the occasion .were given by the tributes rendered at the death of our 4. 1916, following members: Miss Virginia loved father and bhusband, J. EDWAKD The Lord who . ¢ HAWKIL 1o gave e enlled aways %:,{:;.",;,,‘5‘;,,,‘:“;";,,‘,’3"-}3,,’3‘5‘,‘,‘ Allce LENA HAWKINS AND CHILDREN. * 1o This will Duont o J Nearly a hundred members were LENNON. We wish to express our siucere ot & pain can reacs Tl s present and there was dancing until thanks and appreciation to our f: ~ = 3 e beautifu ne time, some day, my eyes shall seo ex for their xympathy - & late hour. b i ‘tributes rendered at the death of our e fare that T 1t ', wolls e s Dands sl clas Phe farewell reception to be ziven HARLES ‘Ana Bover say fareweit, 7 1B T8 . JESSE R. LE Some da; tomorrow afternoon by the District of o orroty Yoeague of American Pen Ambassador Geddes Among MULLIGAN. We acknowledge with gratefal | At the beautt: ‘appreciation the expressions of sympathy and Dear o 1 gate you stand and walt, m pain set free; Women, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 5 llam Atherton Du Puy, who leave Soral_tributes at the d th of our - \ Jour band ‘andace your emile Washington Monday for New York, Those to Laud Work of BEANCHE B MULLIGAY. o open, | 108 v o e et o me previous to their sailing on Satur- day, March 11 for a two years' ap- Late General. pointment at Geneva, Switzerland, re- LUCKETT. 1In wad and loving remembranee of our denr bustand and father. GSORGE 5 T, Who departed this life March cently accepted by Mr. Du Puy, will 3 ST O e s ot arm| GG i der oy e ditarary In its nature, | BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 4.—High | “LiiENon Gltoss crerar e and| o loi ha ears 59 doday. Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of |tribute was paid the work and memory it e =l wwolier It he the District League, hiving Issurd in- | of Gen. William Crawford Gorgashere |} ! =2 vitations to the member: of h 5 be per-| Tonsuorthe ‘members of the National { |8t nlght by representatives of three o Tiev. Father 10| Wemnan's Press Club, and to a few of | aations participating in ceremonies urcy . The bride | the personal friends of Mr. and Mrs® in connection with the initiation of Johu Young. A supper will by e reception will be given = served after the cerem . In sad but loving re D Uy, ibmal neadquarters, 1752 H | he Gorgas Foundation memorial. Mrs. Emma. Briscoe, z 5 e s T e S irTT A A Street northwest, from 5 to 6.30| Among the participants was Sir = departed this Life three yeurs ago to- o’clock, Henry Wilder | Auckland Geddes, the British ambas- DIED. S 3 Feyes, first national vice president,|gador, who Jauded Gen. Gorgus as Just a line of sweet remembrance, t;’m?;,\‘l(md and true; dent of the District, receiving with| “The name Gorgas will live,” de- !’;“"ni‘.fi’,f .h:‘.,‘:.‘f‘;u:zi,;, b‘k\li‘_"n;‘;‘ you. N, officers of the two boards assisting. [the peoples of earth have forgotten| dence, 925 6th st. sw., Monduy at S:0 HIS WIFE AND CHILDRE! . Wal i the heroes of the world’s greatest| thence to St. Dominic’s” Church, where re MATTHEWS. In sad but loving remembrance nd by tures were shown. To meet the Presi- with woibo pey 7 cent on realty loans vere: The At-| residence, 1852 K; her husband from Des Moines to at- Murphy of Chicago Is | wa il be said for the repose of [ of onr fathe A shen SouT BT S R et | | dent and Mes. HMarding were: The A | Eabie was adommed with s contorprasg | Aend the cabined dinwer for the Presi| spendh st s tow days st Wardman . e mis il Be'aala for wie popve of| 4, fiter ama oo CEOROE orney General, Mr. Daugherty; with a centerpiece spending a few day co: : ntered futo rest one year getibigireturas.iC = Secretary of Commerce and Mrs.|of jonquils, white spring flowcrs and | dent Mrs. Harding. She has re-{ pg i Hotel. 2z Yellow Fever. attend. ~(Baltimore and St. Louis papers| &gy today, Murch 4. 1921, e ATLANTIC DISCOUNT COREORATION. J| Hoover, Senator Harry S, New, Sena- | pussy wiliow, and the guests included turned to her Iowa home. 2 — “‘flud ‘great Banitarian” who con-| Please cops.) e Lis soul went down in the eventng, o . tor and Mrs. James E. Watson, Rep-|Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Andrieus Mrs. Du Puy, continuing her policy | quered vellow fever was the instiga- | GARTER, Thursday. March 2, A it was fuiz and bright; resentative and Mrs. Oscar Luhring, |A. Jones, M A. Owsley Stanley, of far-reaching thinking, has left all tor of a movement for better health | ~residence. 411 North Heory st., 2 p 4 far-away land Representative and Mrs. Oscar Bland, Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Mrs. Arthu-|Later, Mr. and Mrs. Dryden took|plans for the April convention, book [conditions in the tropics that will ROSBA CARTER, beloved X e e " Representative and Mrs. James W. MacArthur, Mrs. Mark Guerin, Mre. | their guests to the Junior League{fair and authors’ ball outlined in last for all time, the speaker said. Martha »n-y.r_k.,{”l; L. S : ,nk-r"\'{‘n’ '},\(\ | Dunbar, Representative and Mrs.| Willlam F. Dennis and Mrs. Henry | dance at Rauscher's. every particular and in smooth run-| The ambassador pictured Gen. Gor- | pecca Caffer. ~Fanerml wt 0 ro0y B THES ND MARIA AKMETRORG John §. Benham, Representative and [ Meade Sands. Following the luncheon = ninz order, all committees having|gas as a physiclan who made potent| (jupel’ Alesandria, V S NG. T B, DT iwiative | Miss Rebecca Dial, daughter of the| Gen. Pershing and Maj Marshall |neen appointed, the dates set, the for the human family power derived 3 ; desgtion to our_dearly be- and Mrs. Richard N Elliott, Repre- | hostess, gave several humorous se-| Were Euests at luncheon yesterday of | Late] ehosen for headquarters. and a|from the laboratory of practical | CHANDLER. On Friday, March 2. 1f ther, THOMAS 0. MAY, who ear K 4 Sentative and Mr’; Albert Vestal, Rep- | lections. the latter's mother and sister, Mrs.ination-wide work toward the great|knowledge. i he Fresiene F street portheast. MA g arch 4, 1919, 3 resentative Merrill Moores, Hepre- T | G. C. Marshall and Mrs. J. J. Bmzer-[cem.rauon of the league's twenty-i “He headed that thin line of men | Son™ pijey. Funeral from- _ Jise it te hearis of those we love s § it o an #o Wred i Busnar | Eue ISR cB OIS ud Mone Bes ] at fhe G fon. [ Afth year started. "';l*;"‘gggemaech:veddlaszm.: me by AMonany, March 6 CHER AND SISTERS. * . B S or a m———— - EAY one,"” e ) 5% St. Aloysi 5 g 3 ;lesr:re!;t:[n'nuve );llntanml\_ran [Reb-| home" this atternoon from 4 to 6 to| Miss Elizabeth Howe entertained at| «an Evening in Japan.” an operetta, | said. yihayedone athe By caker g Reu o e s ; SRl \ pesentative and Mrs. Louis N Ealt|meet the principals and ‘faculty of | dinner last evening, when her EUSSs | will be given this evening for the| Another line of men, the ambassa-| terr. 1CLVEY, who oD oS e ivaai i central PHIgNE S Roalfand fehalclasss | ncluded Mrs. H. Wiltred Du Puy, | henefit of the Gunston Hall Alumnae|dor declared, had claimed vastly more | GOVERT. Tiursday. teen years ago tod . Wood. gepsesenthatxvum" naTe u-|Mmates of the minister at Central in Miss Carolyn Nash, Miss Helen Le|q¢ 1908 Florida avenue, at 8 o'clock, | numbers and wielded far more power | Franci . cal LLI [ Fainter in vis e M R s | Liniclass (1007, Seure, Miss Francis Hampson, Col.|anq will be followed by dancins. 88 it moved, but was “lacking in the | the 57th sear of his age i LoVING DACCHTER AN FAMiLy. o bert Worl rs, Work, Mr. Georxt| .ohe minister of China and Mme. Szo | Duncan Major, Maj Raymond Lee, inea | £55°ntial qualities which bring peace | 1nd. NAU P e TOURING CAR . Perkins, Jr., ai rs. Perkis entertained a company at dinner last | Mr. Joachim de Sousa Leao, Capt.| Mr. Jefferson Patterson entertained|and cohtentment to mankind.” DANIEL. Thursday, March 2, 1922 i 1D Joving but sxd remembrance of our Mr. Hinkle C. Hays and Mrs. Hays. |night to meet the Speaker and Mra. | Barrett,+ Capt. Winslow and Lieut.|at luncheon at the Shoreham yester-|" He lauded the physician who “made | desce iospitar JOHN MONCUK IEL, | this pife g SARIE XAU, who departed S 4 Mrs. Cool- | Gillett, the company including the Commander Balsley. day & company of ten, Including Mrs. | the Panama canal possible” as one| belored hurband of Sarab Clarc and son of | 1gpe ' F 3€47% 4K0 today. March 4, e Vice President and Mrs. Cool-| minister of Sweden and Mme. Walle Story, Miss Sewall, Miss Titus, Miss| who made life happler, reduced the| Belden Brooke and Eliza Told Daniel. T\ idge will be the guests at dinner this| berg, the assistant to the Attorne; Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, sr, who|ilder, Col. Wise, Mr. Curter, Capt | sufferings of the human family and| Reral at 2 o'clock Saturduy from Auh-mv bome we once enjoyed; evening of the minister of Bulgaria|General and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, | was at Wardman Park Hotel for 8ev-| gchpneider, Mr. ‘Hall and Mr. Sloan. eliminated some of the world's y Chureh, 3ist and O sts. Interment at Ar. Baion swect the memory still, #. 0. B. CLEVELAND and Mme. Panaretoff, who will have|the assistant secretary of the navy |erdl weeks, has gone to Hot Springs, Th SOTTOW. | Jington. w Orleans, La., and Frederie 4t death hus left a vacancy =—=—————————————"land_Mrs. Thecdore Roosevelt, the|Va. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vander- T G A aor deciaredithiatisnol e KR Breiran s 5 MOURNING BLACK third assistant secretary of state and [ bilt, jr.. and Miss Grace Vanderbit,| DJES AT THE AGE OF 53. |trom the foundation Iaid by the STt | DICE. Departea this life Tuesdsy evening. | yopnrg S - Dyed Withl 24 Hours Mrs. Robert Woods Biiss, Mr. and|who are staying at Wardman Park Gorgai gr! February 28, 1922, JULIUS (Sons e r? In sad but loving remembranee of CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|Mrs. Wilbur Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Hotel, will remain here some time T Eemainal £ = - beloved son of the iate Hobert and LiiZab gur dear daughter and gravodaughter, MARY liam Eric Fowler, Representative and - ains for us” he sald, “to| Dick. His remains can be seen at th NORKIS, wio departed this life ear: Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 » Rep! longer. Fletcher Bowden, G. P. 0. Em-|buid 3 years as 2400 18tk St Col 638 Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, Representa- g g noo & memeriol oneare, A1 Tore ] ISt SV s o seonta. it s, = tive and Mrs. Carl E. Mapes, Repre- | Mr. Francls White, firat secretary of| pls cum o ngly marking the Ritineititle eayesito h o Sur beart memory 1in e N M e Canl I M Rep e | M e e o T os| | Po¥e, Busoumbsito Pnenmonta. | memotysiot lonsjiwholi gave ot s || loms devaind iaitw, s Mary = tout“and traer - = ward 13. Browne, Representative and | ferred to Washington and will short- | ernment printing office in varlous ca- he ambassador is a member of | Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, I) »t. between SoRsihiok o vy SR TRE AT PERPETUAL Nard B Browne, Representative and | forred to Washington and will short- | becities for nearly thirty vears, died | the International advisory board of | n o 3ed ate s at 1 o'clock p.m. Kel o forger 3 NGTON MO1 and Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Mrs. John | ing the winter with her parents, Mr. | \Wednesday at his residence, at Silver orgas memorial, atives and friends jovited. Interment Har- d it riad gl CoMEANY Allen Dougherty, Miss Putnam, Miss [and Mrs. Benjamin H. Brewster, at|Spring, Md. He was fifty-three years Others on Program. mony eemetery. = Sitve you pussed awae. e 1 e natisn BUIL Dorothy Read and Mr. J. B. Powell. |Scooby Manor, their home in the|9id, and died from pneumonia, following | Among others participating In the | DICK. The Eder Men's Relief Amociats HER LOVING MOTHER AND GRAND. e 1 L achr ] Cour e e v, Dr. va.|Green Spring valiey. aniiineasiofitwolweoks: : program were Benor Lefevre. charge| @nnounces the death of Brother I F. DICK § MOTIER . - " Bet. I3th and The ministe Uruguay, Dr. Va- pr r. Bowden was born In Mississipl, | of the Panama legation, who brought | s "o i’ u e fanerai| pOWELL. A toving but wad tribut Telephono North 53001 rela, returned today from New York,| Mr. Edward Hines of Chicago enter-|July 18, 1368. He entered the employ|a message from his government ARSI L D i iy e camors T e e & As Tl N where he has spent a few days. tained at dinner last evening, having | of the government printing office Au-|\which started the movement; Mrs. B e e e e % e CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CO. M d D T among his guests Senator Joseph 'I.jBUSt 17, 1893, and, although away once | Katherine Clemons Gould, president| quested %o attend. Z 3 siax. March 4, 3 CLEVELAND Mr. and Mrs. Hinckle Hays of Sul-|Robinson of Arkansas. or twice, his service there was practl-|of the International Women: A GEORGE W. § 3 , though T walk through livan, Ind., who came to Washington cally continuous up to the time of his nal Women's Cham-} ; o [EBITS Secretar oo ough the valley of ’’’’’ Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It —is assured when Plitt does Mrs. John Hooe Iden of the navy|of the Treasury; Senator H. S. B & yard has discontinued her days at ativ. N. Ti an- { lodge had charge of the funeral service Fy o) the Painting, Paperhanging P 4 Per Ce: home until after Easter. Mrs. Wil- 5‘:";{5:::;;‘,&,""“;:‘" Tincher o Ean | which were held this afternoon at | Which they will leave for Montgom- = fopiial. AL but not forgotten, or Upholstering. ays er Cent liam Brackett of New York, wife of | siehinan and Reproncntative Allen | @'clock at the residence. Interment was | SF¥, Whers & memorial mass meeting ed wite of J. Edward Fowi ehec | , U reet e Col. Brackett, who has been the guest | Moot Iiiinpis Me. D. R Crissinger, | in Fort Lincoln cemetery. shmilar to that held here will take | v "5 " elsiives'via ificidy [ W wil aiwaye thisk of thie S . on shares withdrawn be- [ff|of, Mrs, Iden. left today for Char-fcontroller of the ci y; Col. ey onr SO MRl o e omELy, 06 E . e uatil D e, Kunds F 5 Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 31483 lottesville, Va., where she will re-|Thomas Miller, alien property’custo . ey to Mobile, where an-| [o, T8 Bort np. ot 8 Sinday.| TOknd Rt Oher s, io thive arme, €0. It LO., INC.y main 4224 fore maturity. Dt MlGesdaviibefore]return g dian: Mr. W. W. Wilson, assistant at- Births Reported ;‘1::\: meettngimiliftakaiplacaiSandasi i rcave d Rioedam o ' neestnger of = = — Y o New Yor! A te el Robe M G 2 - 2 torney general: Mr. Robert M. Cattsi e om o GLADMON. Saturday, March 4, 19 f3re i Yew York c ‘be following birthe have been reported to panying the British am- v 2 1 fon y e, Assets More Than Congreastonal Dinner of New York, Mr. Arthur C. Moses and | e fediin Gepartment Ia-tho fast tments four | bassador 'fs Leander McCormick- | §&fje intmon, asia ) srars. Fosers 0 AT A rar Hosts of Last Night. Z g > P reacisixX. and tha Lhe itish embassy. from his late residence. % . 2 . Regina O. Higdon, boy. ‘The memorial was founded to per- onday, March 6, at but loving remembray 37,000,000 Representative William W. Chal-; Mrs. Louls §. Owsley entertained at| Artiur H s0d Vignie T Johoson. boy. petuate the memory of Gen. Gorgas by Nurch ‘of the lmmi e MARGARET . (:;',',', . ars 8o today, among them, either. We every step in the finish- sentative Harry G. Gahn, all of Ohio:| poupce the engagement of ing of each order is ex- pertly done. That elimi- ¢ Jowa, Representative Phillp P. Camp- | R 0% e Wagshington. The National Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, wife o Rep- Remembrance Shop at luncheon vesterday in the Speak- | fjon “Thomasvillé, Ga. White Metal Base Cooper, Representative and Mrs. kd. | AXes, Argentina, has been tran: Fletcher Bowden, employe of the gov- | !1@ unstintingly for humanity.” e e to visit the former's brother, Mr. Will| Mr. John D. Edwards, former 3!-!693”\. During his service there he held | x;, 4 H. Hays and attend the cabinet din- | sistant Sveretary of the Treasury, en-(Many positions, at one time being au-laz"',‘f;al:;‘° va?{n “‘ggg'—’" (e mes O ner last evening, are staying at|tertained at dinner at the Burlington | perintendent of work and at the time »f | canjration work L SOTERS st allian Wardman Park Hotel. last night, when the guests Included | his death jacket writer. 2 Mr. Elmer Dover, assistant secretary| He was a member of Benfamin B.!y.feyre will be guests at a civic kg 2y, S Aten mers was host at dinner last ev.-mmgrlunchwn today 7 . at the New W! EES | Robert and Fennie Hefron, girl. end. Interm t Gie Surplus Nearing A5 he ey Wilard. when the EUSSIS] yfra Marguerite Hiarrison will be| Caftaes'ind it fufille. I O odedical Research, for he | rerRres. sarch 3, 1. THOMAS M. JEF| 1 witt neser forgrt vou, dear mothes tor Frank B. Willis, Representative | the guest this evening at §:30 o'clock, | (o0 and Anne E. Wirth, gir 3 diseases, at Pi % al i ““FRIES. Funersl Monduy, Ma 2 wer forget ¥ou, dear mother, 0,0! 3 3 s el N 1 Cl ot i 3 1 ., at Panama City and _the b = = world 1 stay: When vou have us do $800,000 ot R epresentative e o e losrir.s || Eotert W iand Nary Ry, girl Gorgas School of Sanitetion at Tus- | e e Taterment fors Lincoin ceuer nly knows how 1 miss You e Corner 11th and E Sts. NW. [I[| &= cabie. "Representative Koy G | Women and ‘will speak on present age. boy. calocsa- el (Philadeiphmia papers please copx.) NER DAUGHTER, ANNA 3. SMITH. printing you are sure to ornel an « N-W. Hl| Fitzgerald, Representat oy . 4 i conditions in Russia. Mrs. Harrison| Joha L. H. and Margarito D). Sweensy, girl JOHNSON. Tuesday, Febr WIND! 7 : get prints that vou will JAMES BERRY, Presiden Fitzgerald, Representative Gharles J.i was for ten months a prisoner of war| john 4. aud Loma I Ausdale, bor. | residence, | o o s g Ok Joving. semembranse like to show to your JOSHUA W. CARR, S ompson, Representative James T. i I S Paul P. and Lavenia A. Righter, girl. ! GUSTU T S dear mother, EARL . WINDSOR S e ok ecretary [ll | Begg, Representative C. Ellis Moore, | in Russia. Mids Julia C. Slimson.| John and Florence V. Mowait, boy . Johns who departed tuis life two Years ago toda: SElendsi S Trerrond = A REE e LA P Representative Frank Murphy, itep- | President of the club, will preside and | Nalter J omi J. Cochran, boy. | g B Wanes ey v.| March 4, 1 1 = al or m y ones ———————— resentative Miner G. Norton, Repre- |introduce the speake: Jackson and Oecily Davis, boy. District of Columbia.—Rain this aft- B In_my heart ¥our memory lingers, are careful to see that i sentative Charles C. Kearns, Repre-| yp. ang Mrs. Samuel L. Kerby an- Representative Horace M. Towner ot daughter Helen to Mr. Carroll R. nates haphazard results. &ell‘gt f’(anns‘ 5‘?{“"""“": o;pn i following: winds. e hat v. Fordney and Representative Pat-| , Josepis B. Pugh s Sirs. Kate Proctor, Mra. F. not already one of our ter F. Brown, Mr. Frank Mulholland, { embassy and Mme. Heilman, is en- |Algxardria, Va. noon,” followed by clearing tonight.{ Funeral Monday, March 6 at 2 p.m. {rm| —oomra— - regular customers and we Mr. Goorge, 15, Hardy, Mr. Lee P. Ma- | Srrvatning At & small tea, this Atter- | 1) Bt G ESELacyp; Me, ant Agues | Tomorrow fair; not much change in | FIRCA, SREER ¢ i husor! - THE S H. HINES Ca” will show you a great im- comber of Toledo, Mr. A. L. Shaw of | noon, at her residence, 2600 Tilden |~ Frederick Troup.and Marle B. C. Therrtan. | o heratire; Strong east. shifting to tives and iriends invited to attead. woR. H HiN co, Provement in your prints. Cleveland and Mr. Charles P. Cralg ol | avenue, in compliment 'to her house | Jessie Curtis and Minnie E. Willlams, | Dorthwest winds; gales on the south- |yygNER. Suddenly on Pridar, March 3. N s £ FINEN, Frop. Duluth. q 4 J Ste d Louise Bi guests, Miss Theodora Cragin of New ames FWArt ane se Brown. York and Miss Elizabeth Darden of | Y2ul Johnsn and Axuie Jones, | resentative Dunn, entertained at din- | o Ylonman Wil Blvs & dinnor tof | ner last evening in the crystal room |y, c > treme southern portion tonight. To-| day. March 6. at 9:30 a.m., thence to the | 5 T owed by a theater party, for her| (harles Hines and Jennie Evoins. 0 BRI TO; u het quiem high P GAS HEATING [/ ma%erwitara L {eries Hives and Jepnie Brolne. .. ana | MOFOW fair, warmer in west portion: | Holy Xame Church where requen bish| 3208 H STREET NW the Alabama delegation in Congress | o fiXtenqed, A 10 BoC, Botes Mrs. E. E. Holland, wife of former 3t ; .32; 12 midnight, 30.33; 4 - and will receive on the first and rgaret L. Trexler, 18, Tuberculosis Hos- ght, a.m., 30.2: NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W, R. Representative Holland of Virginia, | 210, Wil Fecdids O8O, QoL PISHMENT.) ber of Commerce, and Gen. Robert E. I will fear no eril, for The British ambassador and Senor | Fowler Rexsaces ‘aw, | French Lodge. No. 1, F, A. A. New, | Frenc] e No. 10, F. A A L. Thel incheon here today at moon, after Sirl. the establishment of the Gorgas Col-| oclock. Relatives x ' {,x o died cighicen ernoon, cloudy to partly cloudy to- Tender, ewecetly. fond and true: 5 = night. Tomorrow fair; not much |_Fridsy eveniog. f There is not a da¥, dekr Farl their Mamage Licenses. change in temperature: lowest to- | KENNEY. Passed into eternal rest I ! That 1 do mot think of yein March 3. 192 AUNT ANNIE. o night about freezing; fresh east and Marriage licenses have been fssued to the{northeast, shifting to northwest,| L4 Florida ave n.v. - BENNEY. = widow of the late H 3922, At 5:43 p.am., at her residence, 1008 1| == Virginia—Rain in east and rain or NI B MAG o Ry mlan James A,'l‘l"mgr of mngnm' .‘_n and Ver- snnw{ in_west portion this afternoo: et Peloved wife of Phil . Ourprew of Newport News. Ve, partly cloudy tonight: colder in ex-| Funeral from her late resid m 'S‘szua (Mr. Foster’s Shop) guests. . -, T Margaret Ives of Sterling, Mont. strong shifting winds, gales on the e AL s - 14th St. (93- Do frem STOVES Representative and Mrs. Edward B.| s, John O. Nicholson fs making | corst, becoming northwest. oL e At Oliuet comptery (FORMZRLY 940 F STHW) Pa. Ave.) Almon entertained the members of | MI% SO S i 0 er sister, e | West Virginia. — Clou. tonight, | (Baltimore Sun paper please copr.) PHONE MAIN jO8 Deaths Reponed. snow in the mountains; slightly colder h 53 ARSpeara C'J'fitehol-,\nb-se-} in north portions tonight. Tomorrow | er's dining room at the Capitol. Mrs. ~ The following deaths have been reported to! fair, with rising temperature. U. F. McC; 8 X 5| Al _m‘ Keep Warm || C. R. Curry assisted Mrs. Almon. Mrs, Willlam Tivingston Crounse | the health department in the last twents-four z residence, 3 WM. H. SARDO & o Beile Records for Twenty-Four Hours. % : 2 { 42H Thone Lieols 624. has gone to New York to spendii%{lgejine Riger, 87, Brookland. D. O. Thermometer—4 p.m., 44; 8 p.m., 43; e e e illy Spri Yy Spring Representative and Mrs. John 1 = . al weeks with her mother-in-| 1, ol ; Nolan entertained at a small dinner | jow ai ;) Unknown, 50, on_street 15th .112 nfidnight, 39; 4 am., 37; 8 am 5 L law, Mrs. John U. Fraley, at the Bel-{ Mary V. Solem, 81, + 373 2 Coffee Set, D,lyl last evening at the New Willard. T o tironnse will resume her | Iothy Vo Jeropes, 17, 650 Fongas. siteet, | 33540000, 36. i ORGAN. R V. L. SPEARE CO, - days at home on Monday, April 3,; Rose Forteney. 40. 1435 New Jersey avenue. = p.m., 30. 8 pm., e 2 S Y. | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR OON- pitat 8 a.m., 30.15; noon, 29.94. SEEARE Hannah E. Halslett, 83, 930 Madison street. Highest temperature, 46, occurred at Phone P!'rnnklln - 840 ¥ w. $ 12.00 [l MUDD‘MAN & [||1=esistered at the Burlington Hotel Hanan &, Fallett, 85, 20 Mad S . ol 3 lospital. 45 p.m. yesterday. 5 e , d . | Chapter Banquet at the Henry A. Mullin, 58, 1631 Irving street. . % sons JULIUS H. WOLPE, CO. [f| comes™a *emnnany ‘ot cionteon at | City Clab Last Nt L %7 Tty Vo' el BT iy | Loest femporatice, 34, ocourred at ¥t O i iene, S 303‘{‘);3?[ \‘}tl l,:\.' %!rd:f_ww i lar-Priced Jeweler-Optician dinner last evening in honor of the | The Alpha and Zeta chapters of . Free . Temperature sam oAy =2 . Trequien . St. N. W, B T WY A, ) 616 12th St—1204 G St. e e e St Boatriee Bavty of | the SIEme. Lampda neld thete elghts | S Biine oy Smens sl | Highest, $4; Towest, 31 78 T80 —| oA, O3 n, " the bepote of bis soul: s B J| Utica, N. Y. who arrived a few days | eenth annual banquet at the new Catherine Beott, 63, 485 N street. Condition of th Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Rel — = === 7 | ago and will remain several weeks. ' City Club last evening. In the floral Col of the Water. tives and friends invited. 7, Joserm. 8d atreet w':te;-lx_p::u'ur: mmd uut\dg.{un of the At Vancouver, Wash. L " AWLER'S ~—Grea! 118: - j2 | N 0°C owe D perature, 36; condition, vers mudda | widow ot the iate Sergt. Tiomas o . o Weather Vark Cith = nor, and formerly of Washington, D. C. K MORTICIANS : CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS, | e« ous Cities, OGDEN. saturday, March & 1022 ut 1 AL T T A ¥ Temperatare. DUTH OGDEN. Notice of funeral b = P T - Y 608 TO614 A ELEVENTH ST. Wil Garries Xoockad Dowa by j 6 " ; i e J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director Auto—Woman Hurt in Crash. . 3 3% 2 PRATT. Saturdsy, March 4. 1022, FANNIE or. L tion. _ Com Sutls & g2 & E., widow of the late George W. Pratt and | 20 embAImer. | Lery in COnteion. CONSe The House’ of*Courte. Please be on the § look-out in A\ qundayqs Star and : Post mmm for our announcement of a most lm;xa?byll;hmnuflm # it cura Ointment, afford immediate e T : Extraordinary Sale of Spring Frocks THAT COLD NOW? e e e The price will surprise you—and the Frocks fuerpes bottie of Dr. Belle themselves will impress you strongly. cntry 208 workioeeably I elieves . g g . ey and o e It's one of the biggest things we've ever done. Its balsamic and healing antiseptics are unsurpassed in eass . . e gmn: dlnsmsscd bronchial tubes, help- On display in the win- fog tollocaen Bhicgm. congestion and dows—beginning this eve- at your druggist’s today. 30c. A ning. 5 DrBell’ BineTar e Somo shaves withrot mas, WHY NOT RELIEVE On sale Monday morn- ing promptly at 9:15. \ and Obediah Swindell, thirty-six years old, a mail carrier, 915 M street, was knocked down last night by an auto- mobile at 7th and F streets northeast | Abilene, Tex. 80.10 6 84 . and injured about the head and face. | Albeny v, %038 43 1 He was given first ald at Casualty } Atlantic Oity Hospital. Baltimore, A stone thrown by an unidentified | Birmiigne individual last night struck Harry D. | Boston - street, while seated in his automobile | Charieston llarriet Bibb Hazard. Funeral from 1400 C n.w. Monday at 2 p.m. Inmter- ongressional cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 5 March 2, 1922, at Funeral Sung m. from tle chapel of i3 daughter of Col. Heary Harper Hazard and e T oo ST e B undertaker, 1304 9th st. n.w. 8§16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8464, 1 Friends and relatives jnvited. Automobile_Service. Chapel. {SHAWEN. March 2, 1022, at 2:25 o, ROSALIE. beloved wite of Charle Frank Geier’s Sons Co. aged 62 vears. Funeral from her - 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Oakton, Vi A Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 629, JAMES T. RYAN STOUT. March 2, 1922, at 10 p.m 317 PA. AVE. S.E, residence, 131 A st. me. J. KENNEDY| Model Cha Lineols 162 STOUT. . Funeral services will be held Sun- Bcints) Ambeacas’ aay at 2 p.m. at Lee's undertaking es-| Livers in Connection. tablisument, 332 Pa. ave. n.w. i e STOUT. Members of Federal Lodge, No. 1./ will meet at Masonic Temple Sunday, March 5, at 1 pm. 0 attend the funcral of Erother J. KENNEDY STOUT. By order | o e o ENCE . WILLIAMS, Sec. FORT LINCOLN o The Park Cemetery Bons ‘of the Bevolution fn_the District of Columbia, March 3, 1822. Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care conplet™ 7 SOEN *kENNEDY B Beautiful and fitting ‘member ‘of the soclety, is amnounced to : The- merabership. Funeral will be beld at location. Jones, thirty-five years old, 104 G| Buffalo . near ith and L streets northeast. He | Chicago went to_Casualty Hospital and was | glncinnatl treated Yor a cut face. Peavejan Frank C. Morgan, Bellevue Hotel, % was knocked down by & street car at 14th and F streets about 5:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon and pain- fully injured. Miss Audrey Moore, twenty-three years old, College Park, Md., was in- = Jured as a result of a collision of the | Miami, ¥1a automobile of James H. BSnyder, Orleans 30. Beltsville, Md., it which she was a 28 passenger, and a street car at 9th and H streets. She refused hospital treat- ment. The front of the automobile was demolished. 5 —e—e AR ARRRNRRREUSNRE SN BEREBELIERRERE, 332238208 80TAERABLRLRNLEEAR ¢ ” AccUSED As : BOOKIE' 3. Wiillam Lec's undertaker's establishment, dil ibl .20 £32 Pennaylvania avenue, at 2 o'clock Kun- Rea lily accessible—on M. C. Handelman Arrested in New g":: d:yn:‘!leran:on. M.rr:oh lg‘.rg‘;;-" (!gy dh;e(zl:m electri car line. York Avenus Room. O Rt oludy Presiacit. CHARLES F. LIGHT, On Baltimore boule- at District lin Myer c;rlgflmaum:::, twenty-two szguz. e Distect of Coumpin socity of vard, trict s\ e. 3 treet, Wwas arreste ns of the 2 - G 3::{:,33 13" Now York ‘avenus (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) e e with resret the denth of Com Ofice' 1235 t. N.w. Tempersture. Weather. EDY fol . KE STOUT. The and oharged with making a hand- ioharal) Asores..or 60 Cloudy owing committes 15 appoiuted to H _ Phone Franklin 4745 Do eiman. i who sz employed onia Cloudy fhe aneral; | Tev. Luther I Write for Illustrated Bookiet 5 5 a ™ Larne i 2 : lower floor of the bullding, was found | Goi Oube, Partclondy| Baird, Albert D. e Samuel Herrick and several chairs. ecrctary. NUMENTS, and several chairs. SEES SUN’S ENERGY IN USE 5 osataiy, MO : 1t is nJlesefll‘ by u:l:y ;:ou:?mmnt t)d-.e{r TTTCOMB. D .i..q :"bfl lite. m,‘cfix, 2 2 agents made four Dl Handel- 3:30 p.m.. at Mount Ida, Va., Mrs.' A, We specialize In designing and erect- man;end - Tied uonay | N1 Wil Bs by ’clolm )A‘nd ,':,’:;f‘,', :}“ia.‘,{i. lsleyuuna ing memorials (monuments and mauso- were found in his Eu-lon ‘when - placed wu ndrrut was relaased| Sclentists, Dr. Abbott Believes. E. Moyer ,.1.5.?,:”35:3‘-'}’.’ u:,‘;";"g from | teums) of quality and character. onasso0obond | Dr. CharlesG. Abbott assistant sec-| am. : 51 A representative will call by appointe RESORTS. < |retary of the Smithsonlan INsUtIUon | viorRY, Wedoestar, March 1 102 arment with portfoilos of designs and suge ular weekly luncheon of the localj A VICKERY., beloved by i":¢ | gestions. alumni of the Massachusetts Institute| Milicent Catler Vickery wid faiher of Capl:| THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., ;gl’f::;:;hgr.'kfi%%u e evd tho | James V" at Oak Hill cemetery, Evansville, 914 Fifteenth Street. to science,( Ind. - - value of the solar stove ; ! FUNERAL DESIGNS. and predicted that some day::é;m:s"ls wu_‘hz";_ rfim ~ @ the sun’s en t residenc T ¥ ——a 7 Wl harness the sun’ heRe alsa| SULIE M. WALKEI, sged 81 o | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Y51t how he baked pread and boiled | it the le Maj, Edeis T. Waiker, e A water with the sun’s rays by using| Fher U S0 1o S laee Witto reat Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. the solar stove, which focuses the| &a% Mayeh G L 5 by ington. v m - i rays by means of parabolic mirrors. y oo he v};ork 'of the Astrophysical labo- | WRIGHT. All members of the Order of Gall-| pypRESSIVE FLORAL o n.w. ratory In the government was also de- | ~lean Fishermen ate notlfied to sitsnd the| ¢ MODERATE PRICES. 2061718, * 1t fuperal of our late brother, JOHN H.|& ————————. soribed by Dr. ADbot M ers fore: March 0, 1922, at Zion| ~ Appropriate Floral Tokens that Argentina and Brasil were fore- = e ] casting the weather by means of re- . = ports recelved from '§AMUEL WHEELER, D. G. Ruler. Floral Co, mnw’:& S mm;un'n:n.d‘.unnq. 4 Ave. Maim 368 3 A s s .