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You will enjoy participa- tion in the palate delights and ' untrammeled good- fellowship of the SO Benefit Card Party Ganpsn [House e, VE ATK THEO.D SL« IMISS L.L BOONE PRES.& MGR. HOSTESS OCIETY women in large numbers are playing cards in the ball- rooms at the New Willard this afternoon for the “lest-we-for- get” movement to benefit dis- abled veterans of the world war. Mrs. Coolidge, the wives of senators, rep- resentatives, diplomats and smart so- ciety folk are all enjoying the after- noon either as hostesses or guests, and almost without exception all oth- er entertainments for the afternoon were declared canceled. __The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Representa- tive and Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will be the guests in whose honor the minister of China and Mme. Sze will entertain an important dinner com- pany this evening. Experiment with a Special Full Course Dinner, $1.25 Daily, 5:30°to 8:30; Midday Sunday Special Luncheons, 60c and $1.00 Served 11:30 to 2:30 A la Carte service all day. Breakfasts. Afternoon Tea. Mra. Keyes Entertaiins Luncheon Party Today. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes enter- tained at lincheon today, when her guests were Mme. Groultch, Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Jumes Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day, Mrs. Robin- son Downey and Mrs. Charles Pat- terson. Mrs. Keyes will take her guests later to the card party being given at the New Willard for the benefit of the “lest we forget” fund. 3 AN I\ 7 SN0 % % RERC Wit o Tl Celebrating 26 years of successful storekeeping with values to fit the event Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman will entertain at dinner at Wardman Park Hotel on March 20. Mrs. Frederick A. Britten, wife of Representative Britten, .entertained informally at luncheon today at the Shoreham. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will enter- tain at-a dance this evening, one of the series she has given throughout ‘the season. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will be the guest of honor at luncheon Wednes- day of Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. The naval attache of the Itallan embassy, Capt. Civalleri, entertained a small company informally at dinner last evening, at the New Willard Hotel. Many dinner parties will precede the One Hundred Club dante to be given this evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Breckinridge Long. The guests are to wear fancy cos- tumes and if will be one of the most brilliant of the series given this sea- son by the club. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp the dance, and other hosts will in- clude Representative and Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart Reyburn, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic L. Huldekoper, and Mr. and Mrs. Hency T. Oxnard, who will entertain for their daughter, Miss Adeline Oxnard. Gen. Pershing Receives Guests for Army D The chief of fr, U. A., Gen John J. Pershing, was the guest of honar at the second Army dance of the sea- son at Rauscher's last evening. Re- ceiving with Gen. Pershing were Mrs. William D. Connor and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland and the introductions were made by Col. C. C. Collins. A number of dinner parties preceded the danco, among them that of Col. and Mrs. McAuley Palmer, who enter- tained a company of twenty in honor of Gen. Pershing. 3 The Acting Secretary of War and Mrs. Wainwright were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of the Acting Judge Advocate General of the Army and 's. John A. Hull, who en- tertained a company of tweénty pre- l.hc‘ Army dance at Rau- . ’ ~Anniversary Sale Begins Monday. Tomorrow we shall publish four pages— : two in the Post and two in The Star. If you see them you will surely.. be here Monday when the doors open. The Hecht Co Seventh at.F Representative and Mrs. Walter H. Newton entertained at dinner last evening for their daughter, Miss Grace Newton, in celebration,of her sixteenth birthday anniversary. The 1000 Smnatural shocks that flesh is heir to,” can largely be traced to worry over money. 3 The Shocks of Life are much like certain germs— their power to destroy withers before real health. Systematic, regular saving is insurance against the The almost 1000 natural shocks. - Dollars in the bank are shock-absorbers. Are you equipped ? If not, step in !od.;‘md open an account. Savings Accounts Earn 3% The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Downtown Bank Resources Over ‘West*End Branch 900 F Street $13,000,000.00 618 17th Street JOHN B. LARNER, President WALTER r { | { 4 will have a company at dinner before | Qe for Lest We Forget g x r | ‘1 We must depend upon someone. : birth we cannot choose whom this shall - be. Before death we may profitably do so. Since 1850 this organization has respect-. fully and consclentiously executed the d: Movement 1Is Patronizéd by Many . Women of Society This Afternoon. Miss Olive Chace, Miss Flora Ma Donald, Mr, Willis Fowle, Mr. Rus- sell Cone, Mr. James Fishback and Mr. Grandin Carmick. After the din- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Newton) took thelr guests to the theater. Representative and Mrs. Willlam A. Rodenberg entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests included Representative Joseph G. Cannon, Miss_Helen Cannon, Representative and Mrs. James R. Mann, Representa- tive Stephen G. Porter, Representa- tive Harold Knutson, Miss Alice Page, Mrs. James Marwick and Gen. and Mrs, C. H. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Marshall Bullitt entertained at dinner last evening a party of fifteen, which included Viscount d'Alte, the min- ister of Portugal; Senator nd Mrs. Frank B, Kellogg, the so- licitor general 'of the Department of, Justice and Mrs. James Montgym- ery Beck, Mrs. Richard H. Townsénd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair and other Among the important women in of- ficial life who attended the perform- ance of Pavlowa yesterda$ afternoon were Mrs. Calvin * Coolidge, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, Miss Julia Mattis and her sister, Mrs. T. James Camp of Illinois; Mrs. John Crayke Simpson and Mrs. Hampson Gary. . Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert E, Coontz entertained fnformally at din- ner last evening at Wardman Park Botel. Admiral and Mrs. Coontz were also hosts at a small dinner at the hotel on Thursday evening. Mrs. Joseph W. Folk entertained a company of twenty at luncheon yes. terday in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Reau Folk of Nashville, Tenn., who is her house guest. Mrs. Locke, wife of Maj. Morris Ernest Locke, entertained a company at luncheon today. Mrs. Ireland Hosts. The surgeon general of the Army and Mrs. Merritie W. Ireland were hosts at a dinner at Rauscher's last evening, when they entertained twenty guests before the Army dance. Maj. and Mrs. James I Muir-were hosts at a dinner party at Rauscher's last evening before the Army dance, when their guests included Maj. and Mrs. R. S. Kingsbury of Quantico, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter P. Coghlan of Balti- more, Mr. and Mrs, Robert V. Fleming, Mrs. Justin _ McIntyre, Col. Mllling, Maj. Lyon, Maj. Polk, Maj. Sandeford and Maj. Walsh, Miss Julia Mattis entertained at a small lunchfion yesterday in compli- ment to her” sister, Mrs. T. J. Camp of Champaign, IIl. Mr, 'and Mrs. George E. Hamilton left Washington toduy to be absent for two weeks. They will make a short visit to their daughter, Miss Louisc Hamilton, at Albany, N. Y., and will then go to Atlantic City. Col. and Mrs. Samuel Goode Jones entertained a company of twenty at dinner last evening before the Arm dance at Rauscher's. 2 Mrs. Logan Waller Page, who has spent the winter in Switserland and Paris, will return to Washington in April. Representative C. L. Knight of Ohlo, who has been spending some time at the Hotel La@ayette, Ten to- day for his home-in_Akron. * Mrs. Woolridge. wife of Ensign mund Tyler Woolridge, U. S. N., ¢n- tertained a lavge company at a buffet luncheon today In honor of Miss Vivian Gordon Brown. whose engage- ment to Ensign Gerald Desmond Linke, U. 8. N., has recently been an- nounced. The luncheon was followed by bridge. Mrs. H. M. Cook, who is spending a short time in ‘Baltimore, entectained at supper last evening at the Mary Befora GIVE THEM _ BAKER'S COCOA, ~ TO DRINK unceasing activity with which children work off thelr surplus: energy makes good and nutritious food a continual necessity. Of all the food drinks Baker’s Cocoa is the most perfect, supplying as it does much-valiiable material fof the upbuilding of their growing bodies. nr.o. Just,as, good for older people. It is delicious, too, of fine flavor and aroma. 'MADE ONLY BY BAKER & CO. LTD. ' Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS ’ ty v § MRS, MERRITTE W. IRELAND, ‘Who, with her husband, the surgeon ®eneral of the Army, entertained at dinner Iast evening preceding the Army dance. return to her aparfment at Wardman Park Hotel in a few days. Priscilla, the Countess of Annesley, was the guest of honor vesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Earl Stevens at Paim Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens en- tertained their guests aboard their vacht and last evening left there fer their home in New York. Capt. and Mrs. Frederic Young are in New York today, where :at noon they attended the marriage of thelr nephew, Mr. Joshua Henry Bemnett, to Miss Grace Anne Herzog, at the home of the bride’s parents, at Flush- ing, L. L, N. Y. The young lad who are Inter- ested in the Washington Memorial Assoclation, and of which tgam Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom s in charge, will meet at Mrs. Dimock’s residence on Scott Circle Monday morning at 11 o'clock. & Afternoon Tea for Pittsburgh Visitor. Miss Virginia Hereford is giving a tea this afternoon from 5 to 7. at her | home, on Massachusetts avenue, in honor of Miss Amelia_Lee of Pitts- burgh, who is the house guest of Miss Martha Boyle. Assisting Misy Hereford in receiv- ing will be Mrs. Anna Byrd Howell, Mrs. Eli Bamford Smith, Miss Grace Roper and Misa Martha Boyle, Asstst- ing in the dining room will be Mrs. Phillip Ryan, Mre. Charles Pardoe, Mrs. Sinclair _Gannon, Mrs. Phillip Kemon, Mrs. Frank Eilot, Mrs. W fordsWhite, Mrs, Granville Hunt, Mrs W. V. Boyle, Miss Anna Hereford, Miss Evelyn Prescott and Miss Au- drey Herron. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Tuttle have with them for two weeks their daughter, Mrs. Streeter Flynn of Oklahome City, Okla. Their younger daughter, Miss Adelaide Leroy Tuttle, who visited her_brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Flynn, at their estern home, returned to Washing- ton with her. Mrs. Julian Carter of Baltimore will come to Washington to spend the week end and to attend the tea which Paul Gapdner Tchernikoff will give Monday at 5 o'clock at his studio, 1731 L street. Mr. Tchernikoff is not send- ing out cards. Mr. John T. Adams, chairman of the republican national committee, and Mrs. Adame have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and will make their home there indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dieck, Mr. J. W. Hoch and Miss Anna K. Hoch of West Orange, N. J., who are in Washington for a visit, are stopping at the Pow- hatan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clifton will go to Baltimore today and will be among the guests at the dinner thig evening which Mr. and Mrs. (‘hlrlen[ R. Gantz will give in their home in Roland Park. Deaths Reported. The following desths have been reported to the heaith department iu the last lw:n!y-flmrl hours & Edwin 3. Cartright, 47, Tubercolosis Hos- ftal. v Walter Cortls, 2, United States Naval Hor- ital. Pary 3. Fiood, 62,1113 Clltton st. Lydia E. Smilile, 81, 521 34 s Frank T. Knock. 48, 3423 14th st. 66, United States y N. Jones, 73, 623 9th st. n.e. Virginia M. Epes. 28, 1755 I'ark rd. Elmer L. Beall, 36, 3202 Park pl. M. Miine, 84, 1861 Newton st. Bertha M. Powell. 43, Columbia Hospital. Elia Capps, 5 Esther H. Kaniz, 76, the Brighten, 2123 64. 130 B st. n.e. California_st. Joseph H. Morrison. Homeopatbic Hospital. Jayes B. Majers, 5 3age Gordon, 10 berger, 3, 1521 Olive st. n.e. Ruby L. Sanderson, 3 dayn+1408 HopXins pl. Lilliam Jobnson, 24, Freedmen's Hospital. trong, 63, 15th and Frank- fort sts. s.e Bettie Lewis, 48, 224 1 at. 5.w. Ricle Dudley, 45, 425 L at. Falter Monigomiery, pital. Annle L. Jeffries, 26, 2228 F ot. o.w. Maggio Clark, 41, Georgetown University Hospital. Andrew Mitehell, 72, Garfleld Hospital. Births Reported. | The following birthe have been reported to' the health department iu the last twenty-four n B. and Baisy Ceto. gltl. - ter G. and Ruth G. Dunlop. bey. Walter W. and Mildred Price, boy. Ivence J. and Amy Le Blaoc. girl, Lester A. and Margaret Gooding. boy. Charles K. and Margaret E. West, girl. Frederick M. and Margaret T, Wilkison, girl. Edward L. and Anna J. MeLaren, boy! and Mary M. Thacker, gh G and Minple E. Bradley, girl. Ralph P. and Celia B. Colbert, gir Lester G. and Julia E. Fullmer, girl. Richard C.and Grace E. Meiningér, boy. Wil J. and Alice L. Keefe, boy. Norman 1. and Dora M. Tanner, boy. Maurice L. and Amy E. Breckenrdge, boy. 8. Earl and Mary F. Smith, boy. Lawson H. and Loulse O. Sanderson, girl. Rufup E. and Edna M. Milor, girl. Johs C. and Mary B. boy. James and Veronica M; Eugene and_Gertrude James and Ethel Robinson, boy. Willism and_Geraldine Jo AINT FOR : PROTECTION No matter how small the job or -how large we'll be glad to furnish you estimates on Paint- ing for Protection. ~ = FERGUSON NG, 1116 9th St. N.W. Ph. N. 231-333 PAINTING DEPARTMENT LEWIS M. THAYER uowias s risx 507 13t N.W. “If Winter Comes,” “‘Simon lled ** Peter,” ‘Head of the House of . Coombe, » Rich Little Por Boy, LIBRARY For 350 per Book. PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP {8t Loutx. , Tuberculosls Hos- | * SATURDAY, | MARCH 11, 1992. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair tonight nd tomorrow; not much change in temperature, lowest- tonight above freezing; moderate to fresh northwest and west winds. Maryland—Generally fair tonight and fomorrow; not much change in temperature; fresh northwest an west winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; colder in southeast portion to- night; frésh to strong westerly winds. West Virginla—Cloudy and colder tonight; probably snow in the moun- tains; tomorrow fair. Records for Twenty-Four Hou: Thermometer—4 p.m., 44; 8 p.m., 44; 12 midnight, 4 a.m., 43; 8 am., 42; noon, 46. Barometer—4 p.m., 29 29.79; 12 midnight, 29.69; 8§ a.m., 29.60; noon, 29.62. Highest temperature, 46, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 42, occurred at 6 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 80; lowest, 32. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 38; condition, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Tod2y—Low tide, -12:19 a.m. 12:37 p.m.; high tide, 6:02 a.m. 6:31 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:11 a.m. 5 p.m.; high tide, 6:69 a.m. pm. ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:27 a.m.; sun sets, 6:10 p.m. > ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:6 a.m.; sun sets, 6:11 p.m. Moon rises, 4:20 p.m.; sets, 4:57 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various ‘Citles. ; 8 pm, a.m., 29.60; and and and and ‘mperature. Wm0y, Weather. “sreqyu anw Kain Rain Rain Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Ballimore Birminghata. 2 « Chicago Clucius Cleveland Denver Detroit EL Puso.... Galveston .. 3. Helena 2 Pt.eloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear - Kaiu Ruin Clear Pt.cloudy Louisville Miami, Fl New Urleans . 80.00 20.98 .72 ty:;0 I hiladelphia Plioeuix, Pittsurgh Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Snow Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Kaiu San_Diego.. S. Franclsco. (8 a.m., Greeawich time. today.) ‘Temperature. Weather. 52 Part cloudy Cloudy Yoggy Llenr Clear Cloudy rt cloudy Clear Part cloudy London, Parix, Fra Havan: 5 Colon, Canal Zone. Marriage Licenses. e licenses have been issued to the wing: illle’ Foster and Marguerita Johnson. ank L. Eustace and Mable V. 0 h B. Johnwon and Marie Peebles. Edwin aupel of this city and Lydia Sterritt of Philadelphia. Morris Sandler of this city and Beatrice M. Coben of Hyattsville, Md. orge G. Blentz and Tina C. Dement. William T. Turner of Mine Run, Violet C. fultivan of Partes, V Bradley M. Kill and Nellie M. Carrow, both of Alexandria. —_—— CARDS OF THANKS. JONES. We wish to express our sincere ‘thanks to our many friends and neighbors for thelr kind expression of sympathy, their muny acts of kindness, and for the many beautiful floral tributes rendered at the death of our dear daughter and sister, PRISCILLA A. JONES. HER MOTHER, MARY A. COOTS, AND THE FAMILY, 1349 Waliach Place, n.w. | WALLS, We wish to acknowledge with grate- | ful apprec} the {liness ang floral tributes mother and i w. ion the kindness shown durin, xpresion of sympaths ang dered on the death of our FLORENCE WALLS. FAMILY. 12 . at his resi- park pl. . ER_LEE the 36th sear of his age. chapel of Pumphrey Bros., Hock- ville, Md., Sunday, March 12, at BEATTY. Entered into rest Saturday, March 11, 1922 nt 1:20 a.m., at his residence, 610 East Capitol Dr.'1OUIS K. BEATTY, husband of Mi. . Beatty. Funeral services will be held at his Iate residence on Tues- day. March 14, at 2 p.m. Interment in Con- gressional cemetery. 13 BECKER. Saturday morning, March 11, 1922 at hin residence. 1867 Wyoming ave’ n.w.. CONRAD BECKER, beloved husbend of Olivia pheakins Becker. Notice of funeral here- after. . BEERS, ¥riday, March 10, 1922, at 1 MARGARET, beloved wife of F. C, (nee Ruppe! dence, 517 K mass @ Relatives and friends invited. Interment 8t. Mary's cemetery. 11° | BEMBOW-OLARK. The remains of Mra, MAG- GIE CLARK-BEMBOW of 1903, 19th the beloved wife of Robert 3 died Monday, March 6, 1922, &t Georgetown University Hospital, will be shipped to At- lanta, Ga., from Lomux’'s chapel, 1400 8 st. now., Saturday, March 11 gt 8:30 pm. Sorvices_and interment at Atianta Mond, March 13. . BURKE. Departed this life fo full triumph of faith, March 9. 1922, Mrs. MARY RURKE, ' beloved wife of ‘the late Blia Rurke, devoted mother of Andrew Rarracks, Clara Dyson and Minnie H. Hawkins Funeral services at her late residence, 916-A lst &t s.w.. thence to Pilgrim Baptist Chureh, 3rd ‘and. Van sts. sw., Sunday, March at 1 o'clock, Dev. W. L. Washington officiating. BYRNE. Friday, March 10. 1922, at 9 a.m., MARGARET. beloved wife of James J. Byrue. n her 70th yggr. She is survived by her hgsband, five %l and one daughter.” Fu- v.tl.l from her late residence, 8312 Prospect a¥e. n.w., Monday, March 13, at 8 a.m.. thenice to Holy Trinity Cathiolic Church, where high requiem mass will be offered for Uhe repose of her soul. Interment at Mount Ollvet cemeters. 12¢ CAIN. Departed this life suddenly. on Thurs- day, Mareh O, 1022, at 1:45 a.m., at Freed- men's Hospifal, MARTHA E., 'mother of Terbert R. Caln. Vuneral services Sunday. e W. Ernest . ave. n . COLLIER. Passefl péacefylly sway at his home, 311 T st nw.. at 5:17 pm. Thurs- day, March 9, 1922. LEWIS COLLIER. de- voted husbafid of Mrs. Julin C. and father of Harrlet L. and L. Estelle Colller and Mrs. J. B. Saunders. Funeral from bhis late home. Monday, March 13, at 2 p.ms Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning at the ‘When I put out to sea. COLLIER. Officers and members of the Young Men's Brilliant Star Benevolent Association. No. 1, are hereby motified of the death of our late Brother LEWIS COLLIER. Fuperal ggrvices at his late tesidence Monday, March at 2 pm. PSAMUEL MIDDLETON, Pres. | WM. H. NEWMAN, Sec. OOLLIER. 'All members of Tonic 17, ¥. A. A. M., are hereby notl in communication y, March 18, 1923, at the Masonic Temple, Gth st. and Virginia_ave. se.. at 12:30 p.m. (meeting ‘convene on the first floor), to attend ‘the funeral of our late brother, LOUIS B. COL- LIER, who departed this life Thursday, March 9. Funeral services will be held at s lato residence, 1311 T of. .. at 2 ook DR AMUBL J. HARRISON, W. M. B. A, PHILLIPS, Secretarz. - :r GASCH. _Friday, March 10, 1922, at Bladens- Durg, Ma., FEANK H... beloved son of the late’ Francis .and Sophia Gasch. ~ Funeral from hig late residence, Bladensburg, Sunday. March 12, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relailves ax frionds favited to attend. 120 1922, at 1:15 a.m. 5 y, March 10, T s rosibinte. it and Eastern ave. . Deanwood Heights, D. EDITH_R., be: loved wife of Albert J. and devoted mother of Alberta 8. Wilson (nee Gay) and Oscar 3. Fuoersl from Beulah Baptist f Charels Slst and Clay ats. n.c. ;o bar 120 ge, No. to meet 30 p.m. 129 | : this life Friday, ll-m.l in full triumph of | RY of 1936 9th st the Inte Jack Gentrr, She leaves to mourn their vis and Nancy GENTRY. Departed 10, 1922, at :30 fuith, MELL aged 93 years. loss two daughiters, Magxle Ci Towlen; three sons, B Jefferson Gentry; nine grandc Ereat-grandchildren and a host of und friends. Funeral from her dsughter's rexidence, 1936 Oth st. n.w. Monduy, Murch 13, at 2 p.m. Friends invited. GOBS. Suddenly, Wedn t 3:15 pan.. GEO Bianche Clarke. Funeral - h 12, at 2 p.m., from her daugh- rexidence, 10 Tor court n.w. Friends invited.' Interment ilarmony cem 0d, what a weight of worrow Must 1, the only one to be The silent room and empty cant chair. 1 HTER BLANCOL. * HARRIDAY. Depurted this life Wednesda. Murch 8, 1922 m., At her resi 3 CINDY HARRI! Raptist_Church 2 Rev. D. Jarvis, pastor. . HATHAWAY . v 1922, in _Santo Domingo € 'EUGENE H. HATH- AWAY. Funeral and Lurisl in Wellesley, Mass., about March 18, HAWKINS. Al members of Queen of Sheba Chapter, ) 0. E. 8., are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late wixter, Mre. MARTHA HAWKINS, Monday, Murch 13, 1 pm.. from Liberty Daptist Between H and 1 atx nw. a LIN HAYDE! neral from his late residbnce, 1734 U st n.w., Mondar, March 13, at 1 p.m. Inter ment at Arlington uational cemeters. 1 HUSTON. Fridsy evening. March 10, 1922, at 6:15 o'clock, REE PEEBLES, beloved wife of James N. Huston, 1416 Crittenden st. Funeral from lier late residence. Monday afternoon, Marcl 13, at 3 o'clock. Interment Rock Créek cemetery. - JOHNSON. Peparted tliis life Tuesday, March 7. 1922, a¥ her residence, 227 V &L n.w.. Mrs. LUCY JOHNSON. She leaves to mourn her departure one xon, Richard Dorses: three brothers, Eugene, James and Fred Thom: Remains may be seen at . 9th and Westmin- aelock, Chureh N st 9th and 10th W. Drew. pastor. Sundn; p.m. Reistives ang friends attend. JOHNSON. TLadles’ Columbia Ald Auxi Asociation are hereby notified of the d of Mrs. LUCY JOHNSON. You are requested 40 attend the funeral, from Cosmopolitan Bap- tist Chureh, N st. bet. 9th and 10th sts. . » p.m. SUSAN DORSEY, Pres. MARY E. BOWMAN, R. MITCHELL. March 9, 1922, at 4:30 p.m.. AN- DREW MITCHELL. beloved brother lnte Tralah Mitcheil, sr.: brother of Mrs. Fannie Kroell und brother-in-law of Mre. Lucinda 8. Mitchell. Funeral from e 1520 th st. n.w.. Mond: Ioterment at Harmony cemetery. J O'CONNOR. _Friday, March 10. 1922, at 3:30 p.m., DENNIS J.. beloved sop of Margaret 37d ‘the late Michael J. 0*Connor. * Funeral ate residence, 627 Newton st. n.w.. a.m. Requiem ‘Church at 9 a.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. 12 BAY. Passed away Frida, at ‘the residence of her daughter. Mre. G Pdward Schultz, Betbesds. Md.. GERTRUDE ife of the late J. Enos Ray, sr.. aged March 10, 1922. ROSE. March 9, 1 e 3 Q »t. n.W. rs. CLARA ROSE, the beloved mother of Thomas H. Rose of Waterford. + Conn.; Mrs. Harriet Douglass of Bavoune, N. J., and Miss Irene Rose of Washington, " "Five' grandchildren and four great- grandchildren survive her. Funeral services futurduy, March 11, at Lomax's chapel | 7400 8 . n.w.. at & pm. Frieods invited. i Interment at Madison, V - | RUBSELL. saturdar. feld Hospital, MARY wife of John L. Russel ATHERINE, Funeral from the 2 her mother, Mrs. 8. W. Corwin. 1 st. n.e., Mondsy, March 13. at 11 Reiatives and friends fovited. Tn- terment Rock Creek cemeter: SANDERSON. On Friday, March 1 heloved infant daughter of Lieut. Lawson H. Sanderson, U. 8. M. C.. and Mrs. Sander- %on. Yuperal on Saturday, March 11. Iu- ferment (private) at Arlington cemetery. SHELLEY. Friday. March 10. Sibley Howpital, HENRETTA the late Capt. William Shelle: gervices will be held at the chapel of 3. Rehippert, 2008 Pa. ave. n.w.. Monday, March 13, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment (private) Arling- ton cemetery. Ladies of U. 8. Grat Circle, G. A. R., are cordially invited. £ BLOAT. Suddenly Friday. March 10. 1922 the Emergencs Hospital. Gen. FRANK' D. RLOAT. Funeral from the chapel of W. R. re Company, 1208 H st. n.®., Saturday, i1, at 5 p.m. Interment at Crotof Y. HARRIED. LIARY *ix_years ago today, Mawlh HIS MOTHER, FATHE BROTHER, 231 10th HART. In wad “loving remembrnce of my dear won, WILLIAM 1. HART. who de- parted this life nine sears ago todiy, March In my heart your mewmory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and tr There i3 not » das. dear W That 1 do not think of MOTHER. * LLIF W17 Joving memory of our desr {OBIE, who Je LOBIE, who Jeft us four sears ago today, Loved ia Jife. in death remembered. BISTER KATIE AND NIE In memory of onr heloved mother sod wife, FEABL E. JONES, ‘who pasmsed 0 8 higher life two years ago today, Mareh 11 1920, 2 e ADOLPHU'S JONES AND CHILDREN. LOMBARDY. 1In lovinz memors of our dear ARET, who died March 11. 1919, As- at Holy Comforter Church. JOLLIFTE. In JONES. Margaret. Home is not bright, like It used to be, since You went away. : No one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that ix borne in silence, Of the oue T loved so weli. Some day T will see your sweet face, You will cloxp your band ip mine and pever nay farewoll. May our loved ones who have aeparted, through tiie mercy of God, rest in pea Sadly mided. MOTHER. ® WALLEY. 1In sad but iz remembrance of gur dear huxtand and father. ALFIED WL NALLEY. who died two yea fo- Quy, Mateh 11, PRIAEE May Lis dear soul rest in peace. ¥hio was always kird and upright in his Honext and faithful to the end of his Forgotten to the world | Rut dear to our memor. HIK DEVOTED W1 (NEE 8 . MARY . ND DEAL ~CHIL- memors of my de- . HERBERT &. PHELPS. who life two years ago voted departe March 11, Remembered Dest. s the one who loved him HIS WIFE. MAY PHELPS. * E. o Joving remembra of our devoted mother. TH A POPE, who depurted this life March 11, 1621, e In our hearts sour memors lingers, “Tender, sweetly, and true: There ix not 4 day. dear mother, That we do not think of DEYOTED DAUGHTERS, CORA AND AG REESE. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear wister. ANNA REESE. who depart- ¢ thie life three years ago todas, Marci th our eves she faded slowlr, Growing day by day more frail, Benaring sweetly all her suffering Without murmur, moan or wail. Dass of sadoess still come over me, Hidden tears do often flow: Memory keeps my dear Auua near me, Although she died three years ago. Eeep her, Jesus, In thy keeping Till we reach’the shining shore, Then, O master, let us see her, Love and keey her ax before. HER SISTER AME BROTHER BROTHER-IN-LAW. REESE. A tribute of love and swest memory of our dear daughter and sister. Mrs. ANNA REESE, who departed this life three sears ago today, March 11, 1919, In_our hearts ycur memory lingers, Tender, sweet. fond and tr There i not a day, dear Ann That we do not think of you. One year ago ehe | 0 t e ver her ¥ call: Althongh we are grief-strickeg, God knows best after sll. HER DEVOTED FAMILY, nm'agn. FA- THER AND SISTERS. ! BEYNOLDS. Sacred to the memory of onr dear mother, Mrs. ELLA REYNOLDS, who dera 11, 1918, iu Caro- line. ETHEL, MAUD AND HER SAMUELS. Tn sad but loving_remembrance of my beloved daughter, ESTELLE SAM- UELK, who deparied life”two 3 None on earth can harm you ther Days of saduess still come o'er me, Secret tears still often flow. But vou are in memory near me. Though death elaimed you two years 3go. MOTHER, MARGARET TOLIVER. WRIGHT. In sad but loving remembrance of our duiling uncle and brother, CHARLES WRIGHT, who left us one year ago, Murch 11, 1921, Forget him not, As_we never will; We loved him then, We love him still. ® His memory In ax denr fodax As in the hour he passed away. HIS DEVOTED NIECE. BLANCHE WILLIS HARRIS, AND LOVING SISTEK, ANNIE 1ls, N - n SLOAT, The District ot Columbia Command- AT ¢ Tthe ‘Military’ Order of tie Loyal Tegion of the United States, anmounces the death of Companion Captain FRANK DAR DANELLE SLOAT. Tl. 8. Volunteers, in this City, March 10, 1922. Funeral serviccs at Rpeare's Chapel, 1208 H_ Street N.W.. on Raturds 11th instant, at ‘5 o'clock .M. Interment at Croton Fails, N. Y. Major General John L. Clem, U.'S. Army, Commander. G. H. POWELL, Recorder. l‘-x‘ll Baturda am.. at the residence of bhi H. Smith, 1008 Rosedale st. n.c., CHARLES, heloved husband of Laura J. Smith (nce Streeks). Funeral Monday. March 13, from ve residence ag 130 p.m.. thence to the Church of the Natlvity, 14th s.e.. at 2 o'clock p.m. Relative: invited. |2 SMITH. Departed this life Tuesdas, March | 7. 1932, WILLIAM SMITH of 171813 5th st n'w.. the father of Jolin I). Jackson of Wa ingfon and Mrs. Mary H. Morgan of Ric mond. Funera] Sunc 1 p.m., from Ve mont Avenue Ba ‘hurch. - SPENGEMAN. In New York, Rund: 5, 1922, GILBERT A. SPENGEMAN, 18 years, youngest som of Edward A. Ottilie Spengeman, and nephew of Felix and ¥lora Freyhold. STIEGLITZ. Thursday. March 9, 1022, STEPHANIE A. STIEGLITZ (nee 'Meany). Deloved wife of Alexander Stieglits of 228 e parlors of James March Church, Relatives and 1nvited. Tnterment Mount Olivet (Baitimore papers please copy.) friends cemetery. STUBENER. At Benedict, Md., March 9, 1922, (nee Haislip), beloved fe of | Phillp Stubener. Funeral from her sidence, Mrs. Archie Corwin, 1114 Eye st. ‘on Monday, March 13, 8t 2 p.m. 12 (THOMAS, Departed this life Thursday, March 9, 1922, at 4:30 p.m., after a long iliness, Mrs. ELIZABLTH THOMAS. Funeral from her late residence, 1002 D st March 13, themce to Bt. Cyprian’s 3th and C sts. s.e., where requiem be suid for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. WAIDNER. Friday, March 10, 1922. at his Tesidence. 1748 Lanler place, Dr. CHARLES W. WAIDNER, after a_protracted illness. Funeral services 10 a.m. Sunday. Interment Baltimore. this life Saturday, at_her resi GTO Douglass d_Willism Washington and grandmother Douglass, Rrunda Jackson and Notice of funeral here- of ) Sojourner Jackson. after. IN MEMORIAM. BEUCHERT? In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father. JOHN I. BEUCHERT, Who departed this lite eight years ago toCsy, March 11, 1914. Anniversary mass at St. Peter’s Church. May b2 rest in peace. HIS LOVING DAUGHTER AND SONS. BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear and beloved husband and father, GBORGE H. BROWN, who departed tlis Life two years ago, March 11, 1 pelYe loved bim dearly. but God loved him HIS DEVOTED WIFB AND CHILDREN, GRACH H., MILTON AND MARGARET. ¢ In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted father, PHILIP CLARK. who de- parted this life three years ago today, March 11, 1919. Dear Father, smile on us from heaven, Ank God to guide us through this life, That we may in your footsteps follow And tans avoid this worldly strife. LOVING CHILDREN, GERTRUDE. LOUISE AND WILLIAM. (New York papers please copy.) ORAWFORD, In loving remembrance of our edear son and brother. TONY ISAAC CRAW: FORD, wlio_departed this life tweive years g0 today, March 11, 1910. Gone, but mot forgotten. HIS MOTHER. He_was the one with soul divine. Whose heart was kind and troe: One who was the same all the time, Dear brother, that was you, And left us in'tears, in grief and in woe Whes we stood by your casket twelve - years ago. HIS DEVOTED SISTER. GRAY. In sad but loving remembrance of :ra‘ll‘lr' hn#‘z‘kfl‘? father, RICHARD 3 e wo years ago today, March 11, 1920. — Two years have I Fach day we mise you BY RIS WIFE, ROSE CHILDREN. HALL. In sad but loving remembrance of ourdear father nd husband, JOHN W. HALL, who_ departed this life two years ago today, March 11, 1020. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a-memory fond and true; Just a token of love's devotion, mnhv'vf'r"i k‘c'gu::vflm' “““155”5‘..» CHILDREN. - s days roll by, ore and_more. B. GRAY ASD ARRINGTON. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ] Joszom. 7 GawLERs SAVL MORTICIANS i 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery in connection. Comma- ious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel call M. 1385. Timothy Hanlon 641 H 8T. N.BE. 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