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AUTO SHOW: OPENS TONIGHT March 25th to April 1st, Inclusive CONVENTION HALL Fifth and L Streets N.W. Displaying a Complete Line of Passenger Cars and Accessories AUSPICES OF WASHINGTON AUTOMOTIVE TRADE Association ' PhoneWEST 84 GIVE THEM BAKER’S COCOA. TO DRINK The almost unceasing activity with which children work off their 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 valuable material for the upbuilding of their growing bodies.. wes.v.emamor. Just as good for older people. It is delicious, too, of fine flavor and aroma. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of Choice Recipes sent fres @8 Net Contents 15 Fiuid Draohn 900 Drors NN TORIA Specul' . Ba 7 Soa iety Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft to Be Guests of Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand at French Em HE Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will be the guests in whose honor the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will entertain a notable company at dinner this evening. The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier will be hosts at dinner this evening at the embassy entertaining in honor of the United States minister to Poland and Mrs. Hugh Gibson. Senator and Mrs. Pittman Dinner Hosts Tonight. Senator and Mrs. Key Pittmagy will entertain at dinner this evening at their residence on 16th street. The charge d' res of the lega- tion of Siam, Phra Sanpakitch, will entertain a company at dinner this evening at the legaticn. The military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Dumont enter- tained a small company at luncheon .| today In honor of the alr attache of the embassy and Mme. de Lavergne. The secretary of the Italian embassy and Signora Geisser Celesia will be hosts at a dinner party of notables this evening, when they will enter- tain In compliment to the ambas: dor of Argentina and Mme. Le B; ton. The third assistant secretary of tate and Mrs. Robert Woods Blis {11 entertain the members of th \rcheological Soclety this evenin vhen Dr. Charles Peabody, chairm »f the American School, in France, of Zrehistoric Studles, will speak. Assistant _Attorn General Jrs. Rush Holland will be ong _mportant-dinner hosts of this e ing. Miss Helen Cannon will entertain at tinner this evening for h tant ilece, Miss Helen Le Seur Mra. Henry Aspinwall of New York, vho spent the winter at the Hadleigh, and th en. vill entertain about fifty friends at OU Have the Satis- faction of Knowing —that we guarantes every plece of work we do. Painting, Paperhasg- ing and Upholstering are our spe- clalties. i 2 1335 14th S¢t. “Pimiento Mays” A Salad Dressing of delicious flavor, made with Spanish Pimientos and Mayonnaise.- Large Jars 12¢, 20c & 35¢ Jir Cowghs and Colle Children Cry For ey That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either be tolerated by specialists actice is to be shunned. Neither would children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of to your asiing child anything but a medicine especially for %fl and Chtlulldren? m deceived. e a mental note :—It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to-function well, the dlémv: organs of - your Baby must receive special care. No the desired results may be had from the use prepared for grown-ups. . is 80 abnormal that medicines primarily " MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 1S AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S OASTORIA cenuine CASTORIA Awwars - NEW 1d AtGmonths 08¢ n _AQNCENTS 35Dosrs -40CET E__—— Bears the Signature of ' bassy Tonight. MRS. DAVID C. SHANKS, Wife of Maj. Gen. Shanks, who, with him, is spending the spring in Wash- ington at the Gordo: tea tomorrow afternoon at the White Peacock. rs. . J. Mayhew Wain- wright, wife of the assistant secre- :fi of war, will preside at the tea e. Owing to illness Mrs. Stanley Rine- hart will not receive tomorrow aft- ernoon in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman will Ifn(enlln at a dinner party this even- ng. Miss Mary Stitt will entertain a small company informally at bridge this afternoon at the Washington Club, when her guests will include Miss Betty Werner, Miss Ellen Mil- burn, Miss Atala Kimmel, Miss Flor- ence’ Cline, Miss.Eleanor Hill, Miss Henrletta Hill and her house guest, Miss Champe Barry of Roland Park, Baltimore. The game of bridge will be follow- ed by tea, this being one of a series of such parties en by the Wash- ington Club this season. 5 Col. and Mrs. W. P. Chamberlain entertained at dinner last evéning at the Chastleton before the Army dance. Their guests included Mrs. George Van Horn Moseley, Miss Eleanore Muria Chamberlain, Col. Paul C. Hal- loran and Miss Halloran, Maj. James A. Lyon and Mr. Van Horn Moseley. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Gen. Pershing Dinner Host Before Dance. Gen. John J. Pefshing, chief of staff, U. S. A., entertained a dinner com- pany thirty last evening at Rauscher’s before the Army dance, when his guests Included Gen. and Mrs. Willlam D. Carter, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. David C. SHanks, Brig. Ge nd Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, Bri, Gen. and Mrs. Edward J. McClernan Gen. and Mrs. John A. Johnston, Co] T. Q. Donaldson, Col. and Mrs. H. Price, Col. and Mrs. John McA. Pal mer, Col. and Mrs. John W. Joyes, Miss Mary Pslmer and Col. Duncan Major. The minister of the Serbs, Croats and Sloven and Mme. Grouitch were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs, Paul 8. Reinsch. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam G. Haan were hosts at a dinner party last evening before the Army dance. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John M. Carson entertained at dinner last evening at Rauscher’s before the Army dance, in compliment to the counselor of the legation of Norway and Mme. Steen. The guests to meet them included Mrs, Edwin St. J. Greble, Miss Greble Mrs. Charles Lee Andrews, Maj. James L. Walsh, Capt. Joseph K. F)fil‘l‘““ and Capt. Ricbard J. Mar- shall. The assistant secretary of the Navy and Mre. Theodore Roosevelt enter- tained a small company at dinner last evening, preceding_the Army dance, at Rauscher’s. Mrs. Roosevelt returned late yesterday afternoon from New York, where she had been for & brief visit. Col. and Mrs. Frank C. Jewell were hosts at dinner, at Rauscher’s, last evening preceding the Army dance given there. In the company were the assistant secretary of war and Mrs, Wainwright, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Jullan Latimer, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehart and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. William T. Merry. ‘The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, and the director of the consular serv- | i ice and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr were among the distinguished guests en- tertained by the State Department Club last evening, at Wardman Park Hotel. _Secretary Hughes presented Mme. Frelda Hempel, who was the guest of honor, and who rendered charmingly an Interesting program of songs. She was accompanied by, Coenraad V. Bos,” planist, and Louls P._ Fritze, flutist. Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr is entertaining informally at tea this afternoon in her apartment at the Dresden in honor of Mme. Hempel, who sang last evening at the meeting of the State Department Club. Dean H. E. Van Norman of the University of California and Mrs. Van Norman entertained at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening in honor of pital. Shoes and Hose . Of Today [ onme: = Hosiery of Surpassing Merit, 1.00 to 2.00. Arthur Burt Co,, 1343 F { Men’s Oxfords Black or Brown in vari- ous leathers and shapes. 8.00 10.00 15.00 Dr. C. ‘Barthel, director and bacterl- ologist of the government, argicul- tural experiment station, Stockholm, Sweden. _Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Larson and Dr. and Mr L. E. Roger: Dr. Barthel, who wis secretary of the fifth meeting of the International Dairy Federation, held in his native city in 1911, is spending two months in America in the interest of sclentific investigation. EXTENDING 14TH STREET URGED IN RESOLUTION Takoma Park Council Asks Favol able Action by House on ntigsl Senate Bill. The counselor of the British ém- i e anyelor [t the BTl I e Copies of a resolution adopted by entertained at dinner last evening in | the Takoma Park town council, urg- compliment to the United States|ing a favorable report by Congress minister to Poland and Mrs. Hugh|On the Senate bill providing for the T ate eXtension of 14th street through the Walter Reed Hospital grounds, have Maj. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Campinole | been sent to Representative Julius had Col. and Mrs, Duncan Elliott as|Kahn, chairman of the military af- their guests at dinner last evening |fairs committee of the House, and to at the Somerset. Later they attended | the members of the subcommittee on the meeting of the State Department |garrisons and military reservations Club and the Army dance at|of that committee, by J. Bond Smith, Rauacher's. gorporation counsel ~of Takoma r Col. and Mrs, Clarence O. Shernll| The letter follo: entertained at dinner last evening be-| “The council of this municipality fore the Army dance and had as their|has unanimously adopted a resolu- guests Col. and Mrs. James B. Allison, | tion urging favorable action on Sen- Col. and Mrs. Henry T. Bull, Col. and {ate bill 2411, now before the subcom- Mrs, L. S. Morey and Col. and Mrs.|mitfec on garrisons and military re- Collins. servations of the House committee ——— on milit: E a - e Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy entertained Jt8 1y, sz i) direc ed e to bring the substance of such reso- at dinner last evening in honor of on 1 Rer it o '3 f]lution to the attention of the ch: Mrs. Alexander Ramsay [man of the committee and each mem- 'Pl"hor:paun of Penn Yan, N. Y.. who i8!her of the subcommittee. p:;y n‘:?i guen. Others in the com- you are doubtless aware, this D i uded the minister of Cuba|measure has passed the Senate and AP atme. Jo Cespedes, the minlster has the written approval of the ator W. erland and Mme, Peter, Sen-|retary of War, the highway comhis- r Walter E. Edge, the director|sion of the District, the District Cou- f)inel;?]\?r the Pan-American Union, | missioners and a large number of Ghry ovei Mr. and Mre. Hampson|clvic organiaztions, both In the Dis- S i‘A S. Sarah Lee Phillips, Mrs.|trict and in nearby Maryland terri- udah Howe Sears, Mrs. George H. | tor. Ehle, Judge John Barton Payne, Mr. William Phelps Eno, Maj. Raymond|p E. Lee and Mr. Raymond T. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. George Angus Garrett entertained a company of six at din- ner last evening, followed by bridge, in their apartment at 1302 18th street. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Murray Forbes and Mr. F. Murray Forbes, jr., of Boston, are in Washington for a short time and are at the Powhatan. public hearing was held by the ghway commission of the District at which the views of the Army en gineers, the Army medical authori- ties, the District Commissioners and a large numbgr of interested organi- zations und ndividuals were pre- sented. “The pending mea the result of the ext tion which has b given to questions and protects the interests — of the War Department and the pub- Miss Eudora Clover, who has been | lic, residing in California, has arrived in | “The measure is of vital importance Washington and is at the Grafton |to communities such as this munic H pality, and I trust that it may be e favorably reported by the committee Mrs. Emerson Howe was hostess at {at an early date.” a luncheon yesterday at her residence on N street. o Miss Edith Wetmore, daughter of RELIGIOUS AND BUSINESS rmer Senator Wetmore of Rhode sANENEsS, WOHLD’S NEED Island, has arrived in Washington for a brief visit and is the house guest Rev. Earl Wilfley Speaks Before Caravan Club at New of Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrison McClin- City Club. tock. Col. and Mrs. W. R. Smedberg, jr. | Saneness in religion and business 5 | dealings is the world's greatest need E were among the hosts entertaining at dinner last evening before the Army dance. Their guests included today, declared rl Wilfley in an address before members of the Caravan Club at the new City Club Brig. Gen. and Mrs. James H. McRa. Maj. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Au gustine McIntyre and Col. Franci: Pope. Mrs. Wetmore Leaving. yesterday afternoon For Trip to the Orient. Rev. Wilfley said that it was not a Charles W. Wetmore will leave | question of more money, intelligence, ening for San Francisco, and|power or might to bring conditions | il April 2 for Japan. She will | back to normal, but one of square in the orient until November, | dealing and clear thinking by all when she will return to Washington | the peoples of the earth. and reopen her residence, on Wood-| The minister congratulated the land drive. club on the splendid spirit displayed : and agreed to return within two Miss Helen Richardson fs at the|weeks to give the membership a La Fayette, the guest of her uncle, |Shakespearian recital. Dr. J. J. Richardson. Rufus Dearson presided, troduced E. P. Morey, deput: Col. and Mra. Frank J. Morrow were | Scottish Rite, who, too, was the hosts at a dinner at Rauscher's|in his pralse of the activities being last evening before the Army dance, | conducted by the Caravan Club and when they had as their guests Maj. | Almas Shrine. Gen. and Mrs. C. S. Farnsworth, Drig. |~ On the invitation of John M. Waters Gen. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, Col. |of the Chesapeake and Potomac Tele- and Mrs. Julius T. Conrad, Col. and |phone Company, more than 150 mem- Mrs. Samuel D. Rockenbach, Col. and | bers of the club, with their families? Mrs. R. E. Beebe, Col. and Mrs. Henry | were shown over the company’s M. Morrow, Capt. Winant Johnson, | building last night. Miss Scherers, Miss Morrow and Lieut.| More than twenty members were Eatks accepted to membership at yester- day's meeting. Births Reported. ° ) The following births have heen reported to Mrs. Mitchell Carrcll entertained | fae, hea!th Rt e Tt o ot the members of the Wells Club at Chester P. and Anginette Davis, girl. tea yesterday In her home, at 2333| Ben and Ethel D boy. 20th street. Mrs. Carroll was assisted ymand . and Behiel O Clark, gh by the members of her commitee, in- Franklia C. and Antoinette M. Herndon, girl. cluding Mrs. Irving Ketchum, Mrs.| hias,sgtnd Mirtle ¥ : Harry Woodman Clark, Miss Janet Smith and Miss Jeanne Van de Water, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hurd and Miss Catherine Hurd of Milton, Mass., and Miss Louise Sawyer, alsc of Milton, are visiting Washington and are at the Powhatan. Miss Virginia S. Caldwell'ls spend- ing the spring vacation nt Congress Hall Hotel with her parents. Judze and Mrs. Andrew S. Caldwell of Car- bondale, 111 and Alice Tran nd Louise F. Thompeon, Elfnor L. and Harriet E. Rurton, gir} James T. and Mildred L. Goode, ‘boy. ¥rank B. and Rena P. Bryant, bo Eimer and Alberta e 3 idney, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson of| Alexander T. and Cordelia L“Mlckul:m sirls San Francisco are in Washington for | (twins). an indefinite stay and are at Ward-| Thomas and Mary C. Wall, girl man Park Hotel, William and Ewily Rones, 1oy, nd Lottle K. Bumgardner, boy. Commander and Mrs. Paul H. Bas- 5 La Harry & fe Jackson, bo tido of Philadelphia are at the Walter and Maude Lawson, gi OPEN TELEGRAPH ROUTE. STOCKHOLM, March 24.—A new telegraphic route from Petrograd to Peking, through Russia and Asia, was opened yesterday. Fayette. Mr, N. W. Smith entertained at din- ;X"t llnt evening, at Wardman Park otel, . Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Welles enter- tained at luncheon yfilurdny at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, ehd left later in the day for White Sulphur Springs. MARRIED. DUFFY—TOBIN. Mr. and M wish to apnounce the marri daughter RUTH to Mr. DUFFY July 9, 192: Marriage Licenses. Baltimore, by the R folarriage Tionses have besn lmved to the | SULLIVAN. NOLAN. e ¥. Angle of Ohambersburg, Pa., and Hiva M. Kauffman of Shady Grove, Pa. H. T. Belt and Louise Merchant. J. Smith Dorothy K. and g % Leroy Hawkins and Katherine S. Towne: Pilsworth Gant and Lillian B. Taylor. Guy Wright and Mary Stewart. PR Bafer 454 Biren Oreare: Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four ADAMS. Departed this life Thursday, March 23, 1028, at 12:05 p.m.. at his residence at East Riverdale, Md., LYCURGUS ADAMS, beloved husband of the late Rarah Adams, _in the SOth yeur of his age. He is survived by onme son, two brothers, three sisters, a faithtu] nephew-inlaw and_many relatives. Funeral services Sunday, March 26, at 2 ‘lock p.m., at his late home. Relatives and friends ‘tnvited. i ALEXANDER. Departed this life March 21, 1922, JAMES ALEXANDER (Dinks). He leaves one brother o sisters to mourn and a host of friends. Funeral Iate residence, 1226 614 st. N sts. n'w., Sunday, ) George Willlam B. Mastin, 1, t Mary N. Liscoln, 65, 1417 Norf ave. 1. Lottie M. Fowler, 45, 420 M st. James Shipperson, 68, 908 Q James Connor, 60, 6018 6th st Joseph & Northedge, 33, St. Elisabeth’s Hos- ital. P'Blinche 0. West, 67, Garfleld Hospital, ialter D. Kemp, 83, Georgetown Univeraiey oipital, Robert Flomonti, months, 808 K st. n.e. w&mn Anderson, 4 months, Children's Hos- Jeanne B. Myers, 17 626 1 ne. Jda A. Birch, 4 days, 51 th l‘z'hn?: == ‘William F. Banks, 65, Garfleld Hospital. John W. Evermas, 70, 8t. Elisabeth's Hos- Pinkney 16, Tuberculosis 1. e Aayium Hospltal. Claude Hunter, 16 months, Freedmen's Hos- March 23, 1022, a Hospital, 'WILTO! . vived by his niece, Elizabeth R. Conrad, and many relatives. Funeral from his late re idence, 1530 T Sunday, March 26, t 2 pm Baptist Church. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Harmony cemetery. 25 Officers and members of the Men' Clif Rock Beneficial Association are re- questpd to attend the funeral of our late Drother, WILTON BANKS, Sunday, March 26, 1972, at Tenth Street Baptist 2 _o'clock p.m., from Church, w. . JOAN R. FRAN 3 BANES, Officers and members of the Co- lumbia Ald Assoclation are requested to attend the fameral of our late brother, WILTON BANKS, Sunday, M 1922] at 2'p.m., Trom Tenth Street 3 N. RUFFf} BRUCE. At h March 25, 1922, at BRUCE,” widow of e and mother of Mrs. Clarence Malvan, Mre. Laura V. Frith, J. Carl Bruce and E. Mont- gomery Bruce. = Notice.of funeral lafer. 26 Friday, Merch 24, 1023, at the residence of her sister, Mra.'J. M. Hewitt, 1849 Florida ave n.w.. GLADYS OHRISTY. Funeral services and interment at Antioch M. E. Ohurch: South, Stafford county, Va Memday, 27, at 2:30 p.m. icksburg, Va. copy. Friday, March 24, 1022, at 8 the home of his dlllEll!ar. Mrs. Iph Rand, No. 7 N st. s.c., HEDGEMAN Deloved husband of the Iate Sara Ann Crouch, Funeral Monday. March 27, at 2 pm. interment at Congressional cemetery. Omit fowers. 26¢' CROWLEY. Suddenly, Wednesday, March 22, 1922, at'2_p.m., Wt his residence, 485 N g belgved husband of Puma 4. Crowley (vee ps), in the 7. Faneral from bis late m. BANES. Entered into eternal rest Thursday, t m., at Garfleld vited to attend. e sntay, March 19, 1922, at Ca E ), al rver, DA o, AMES’ 1 ena of fhe late James and Bophia Davis of ‘Washington, D. C., aged yea mng:.! Thureday, March 28, 1022, at the nmm of her daughter, 3rs. W. C. W of Deentur, Iil, REBECCA F., widow Rooert A. Dimmick. Fu at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J Purdy,, 2613 University place, on Monday, March 27, at 10 a.m. Friends In'l'tdm_ Style, Comfort, Lasting Satisfaction. s | JOHNSON. D GRAVES, In_loving JACKSON. Beach, Calif., March ELDRIDGE GUY, beiov belle Pasano Guy and the 1 dridge Guy. (Baitimore March 23 er & short Jacon, cls Hunter (nee Southward), in his 49th year, won of the late Jacoh and Jape Huater. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March at 9:30 am., tlence to Holy Trinity Chu ‘where high requiem mass will be sung at 10 am. for repose of his sov! Interment, Mt. Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. bt Departed_thiy life Fridas. March Wt 5:30 pom. st his resi- 335 P at. n.w.. CLARENCE M. IN- . hushand ‘of the late Mary Ingram. and brother of Mrs. Henrletta Armstesd and ©. Henry and Wesley Ingram, and De Lof Charles W. und Wesley ‘Ingram. also leaves five cifldren and two uncles, Oharles W. and Thomas H. lngram. Notlce of funeral later. JOHNBON. ‘Entered into % « Inmbia Hospital, at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday, Marcl . 1922, in full triumpb of faith, WILLIE MAY JOHNSON, devoted wife of abriel Johnon and loving motber of Clellan, “Wilbur and Edra John was e loving daughter of Sa the late Jessle K. Bacon aud s 2 1 T INGRAM. 24, 192 r of Mil- and Eugene eu ¢ of friends and n their Rewains at Ji undertaking chapel, 19th and L sts. n.w. Funeral from Nineteecti Strect Baptist Church Sunday, March 26, at 1pm. Friends are {nvited to attend. “She had a kindly word for each, Ana died beloved by ull. 26¢ JENKINS. Departed_this _life Wednesday, Blarch 32, 1922, at 9:15. JAMES JENKIX beloved won of Henrietta Jenkins and Ber- nard Jenkins/ aged 22 years. He leaves to mourn a host of relatives and friends. Funeral will be held from 418 1st st. 6.W.. Monday, March 27, at 12 moon. Ioterment t Arlington, Va. H e er THE FAMILY. 1 did not know the pain you bore; « 1 did not see you die. L guly kuow sou went away And never sai e His FRIEND BESsiE. * this _life Saturday, e hin residencd, M12 ew March MONDOZA JOH Hampsh 0: Notice of fun 1922, at 8 THOMAS B., beloved son of Benjamin ones. Funeral from his ce, 1005 Kenyon st. n.W., Sun at 2 pm. Friends invited. 20 KEMP. Friday, March 24, WALTER T beloved sen of William D. and the late Elizabeth Kemp of 1042 Jefferson si. n. aged 33 yea Funeral from above resi- dence Monday, March 27, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends invited. lsterment Cougressional cemetery. 27 LANGBEIN. Friday, March 24, 1922, at 6:40 3 her _residence, 460 G 8t s.w.. INE, the beloved wife of th corge A. Langbein. residence Monday morning &t 9 o thence to St. Dominic's Chureh, mars will be said for the repose of . Relatives and friends invited to Interment at Mount Olivet ceme- 192: s life March 24. 1922, 48 a. 1EL, the devoted husband of Delin and faiber of Sara T. Matthews and Alice V. Lewis and beloved grandfather of Violet Dr. Reginald D., Lecount R. D. March 27, ‘1o Tuesday, March 28, ut 1 o'clock, at which time fupersl will take place. o . March 24, 1922, Zonts BAM . LOUIS, beloved husband of unuh Colman Louis. Funeral from his late residence, 47 Quincy place n.e., Sunday, Mareh : 20 . Saturday, March 25, a ";CO‘ll!?nx fter a brief illness, E E. MeCORMJCE, widow of the late Richard J. rmick and devoted mctber of Jobn E. William nd Richard T. McCormicl Fugeral from late residence, 1123 N. J. ave. n.w., Tuesday, 2 p.! f S He lu:ei u-n;-‘wnrn PR residence, 206 R st. n.w., Monday, h 27, at 1 p.m. PARKER. Entered into life eternal Friday, 1922, at 1 p.m.. at her resi- P street, MARY Funeral from h March 27, at 10 W. PULLEY, Pulley and Lillian ¥, Pa. Fuperal from Metropolitan A. March 5, at 1:30 pm riends iovited to attead. L voodlawn cemetery. Remains undertakiog establishment, Church, Sunday, Relatives aud SCRIVENER. v L., beloved wife of 'W. w. Funeral from her late resi y, March 27, at 2 pm. 26° mesting of FElecta in ealled for Moo, B, T of OORIN! Z ER, Matron, BLSIE 8. ROBINSON, Sec'y. Friday, M. 'STRIKER. Remains undertaking parlors, 7th between D and e.w. Notice of fuberal later. 2 TAYLOR. Departed this life Thursday, , at'd pan.. CARRIE TAY Voted daughier of Willism Taylor and lev- ing sister of John and William Tavlor, Jr. Funeral Sunday, March 26, at 1:3) p.m., from Mount Airy Baptist Chiurch, L st. bet. North Capitol .w., ~Rev. ‘Tyler, pastor. vited. Interment King Remains at Jobn T. Khine 1 sts. 8w, THOMAS. March 21, 1922, at Atlantic Olty, JENNIE, the beloved mother of Hattle and Tda and the devoted sister of James Scot departed this life in full triumph tan faith. Fuperal Sunday, March Enon Baptist Church, C et. bet. 6th and 7th sts. s.e., Hev. Cbaries Comer, pastor, at 1 o'clock. 0 fe, remembered in death. Loved in Wfe, rmenSTED BROTHER. o DENBURGH. Saturday, March 25, 1922, VAT D50 ., urzui’;fi MARIA, ‘widow of tlie late Ool. Jobn Van Wort Van Den- Durgh, Funeral from her late rewidence; 917 Bast Capitol st., Monday at 1 pm. 26° WILLS, Friday, March 24, 1922, at her resi- dence, 1927 17th st. n.w. 3 March IR, de- lmlo?'fllA wmfl Fune: rvices at her late residence, Sw B e 30, &t a.m. Interment at Dumn- Va. . Thursday, March 23, 1922, at ']“l‘sm?lf Calif., FRANK BROWN WAR- VICK, husband of Juliet Gray Warwick, of Cincinnati, Oblo, and C., in his 48th yel rad; March 28, 1922, at after & brlef iliness, Mrs. AME- LIA E. WORMLEY, the widow of the late G. Smith Wormley, ‘devoted mother of Gar- b umi mer, Dr. Roscoe C., of Tianeia, G. Smith and the Rev. 3. Leon 8, Wormley, Mrs. H. M. Minton, Phil and_Mi Funeral services Sunday, "30 p.m., at Berean Baptisi V sts. n.w., Rey. IN MEMORIAM. . 1In loving and sicred memory of B NAN. other, CATHERINE BROSNAN, rs ago today. who died slx FeN 'GVING DAUGHTEE. * FANT. _ 1n® loving_memory of my dear 'z’mh!r. FA;NY“"B!IYAI\'P. ‘who died thirty- six years ago, reh 2'5. IT G but t p.** oSN ALB0""C BETANT. HIBSEL embrance of ROSETTA L who departed. this 1ife one year ago tod A!é ‘!mbhul no!"fz“ = A SSND: ALBERTA CHBEKS. . red_to_the memory of my dear busband, s.(smlhfifl E. LLER, who entered moh e;swr;ul rest four years ago today, March % SVOTED WIFE SADIE.. memory of my dear HARVEY H. GRAVES, lett D Tse ‘Maontha ago’ todsy, December 25, three dear little soul to heaven has flown, A re toving "volce, bis smiling face, are lecayed; But the love T nave tor you, deur Harvey, Who eath, ~will hever fade eeps DTOVING AUNT LU mfl‘:fln;;euor].:! :l] dear ‘mothe! wi leparted ;all.ll e eleven years ago » March 25, e rs bave passed, dear mother, Eonn you 111 he'er forget. ‘The flowers on mr grave have withered. Ba yol yet. ver, Jeson, in Thy Rewplag, 1T reach ibat shining shore Then, O Jesus, let me see ber, Love and keep her as before. HER D:UGBT!E. MARTHA DOGAN HARRIS. . In_sad but lovin of my dear wife, BESSIB rem; JACKSON, who departed this ife one year ago today, March 25, 1921 One year ago, though it seems like yester- day, ing Bessie pansed quietly away: T rworid of sin. despalr and strife, She was taken awny to & far better life, heart her dear memory stays; Deep in my ‘memory 1 . . t,l.n—-nllr Leaves may withe R B L A Sageany, < 3 embrance t at JE Killed fn automobile 'ffigfwfmnlfi.f IN MEMORIAM. FFRIES. Ta loving remembrance of our dear mother, MALVINA JEFFRIES. who ,fl'x-]\;«i this life five years sgo, Jebruary ving reviembranee of our rother, JAMES LEE JEF. RIES. who dep - meven yewrs 2g0 today, March u ‘there. THER AND SIS ving remembran MILLE! ars ag 1 hope 10 meet y THE FAMILY, ¥ MILLER. Iu sad but our dear mother, ROSE M. departed_this life throe s March 1919, Our thoughts are siways wandering To the grave wo far away. Where our deur mother 3 P In the cold and silent, clay. Three years buve paswed, dear mother, T you well ne'er forget. The fowers on your gruve have withered, But we mber you yet. HER DAUGHTER AND BONS, ¢ memory of my dear som, who died seven years ago toduy, Ma 101 HIS MOTHER. PORTER. In ad hut loving remembrance of my dear MARY PORTER, who died March 2 1 thiuk of you in Few eyes that see me weep; But many a sad today, In <ad hut loving remembrance of bustand and father. HARLY who derarted this life, wad eight Sears ago today, March 25, 1914, It wan elght years s hustand, Sioce yod wern cal 3 Since then each moment scews an hour And every hour a ¢ The days have dragged along like montis And monthw seem like sears. Sweet thoughts of you are all ‘we have To drise away oir tar only knows our lonewomeness uok you away, 1 ou back to ue l day ED WIFE AND CHILDREN : remembran o JOSEPHINE SMITH, wi e twelve years azo today, Thut our hearts sti OVING FREDERICK entered into day, March TELLE L. STONE * TAYLOR. Tn loving remembrance of our dear mother, MARY TAYLOL, who depart- this_life seven years ugo today, March Seven years have passed. dear mother, ‘Though you I'll never forget. The flowers on your gruve bave withered, But 1 rewember you yet. {ER CHILDREN. * TAYLOR. In lovi Four yesrs h Tho ‘you 1'I The flgwers on r sou vet in “thy kecpl Wl I reach ‘that shining whore Then, O Jesus, let me see her, 0%, and kéep her NG _BON AND DA VNG, 50N ARD DAUGHTER.IS. TILLETT. In sad but 1 my dear wife, FREDI departed this itfe ou e do not hear? ever sweetor Than the words she spoke so dear Her cheery wats, or smiiine. fac ST bemsure 10 e had 2 kindly word fo And diea beioved by o T HER DEVOTED HUSEAND AND FAMILY. WELLS. A tribute of love to t d father, JOLIN WRIGHT. Sacred to mem RIGHT. Sacred ory of 11 CRETIA WRIGHT. our "dear daoghte mother and sister, ‘who passed into peac peace eternal, fourtecn years ago vesterd: THE FAMILY. + FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director Livery in conuecticn. ~Commo- 1d modern crematorium. Moderate ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385. . 832 Timothy Hanlon 611 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 Frank Gzcicr's Sons Co, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call LA [ DT 1t | JAMES T. RYAN 8 PA. AVE. S.E el Lincols 142 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. Established 1873. Telephone Ool. 7023, 0 Private Ambulance, Quick. Dignified and Efficient Service. . . 3 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464. Cha, Automobile Bervice. pel. AR SrenreaCor 1208 H STREET NW (FORMZRLYS4OF ST W) PHONE MAIN 408 WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 Hst. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Automobile Funerals. V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR CON. WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Phone Franklin 6526. 940 F st. n.w. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N. \V, Established 1841, Automobile Service it ), G Aiexs S MORTICIANS {.\ maaTI2 Pa, ave, CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. NW. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Booklet rite for T ———— MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect- tng memorial (monuments and mauso- leums) of qua'ity and character. ‘We will gladly show you many beau- titul specimens of our work in any of the local cemetenies. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. o EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Phone M. at Ion:iu'l: PRICES. 24161718, Appropriate Floral Tokens Whashington Floral ' 34 apd N. Y. Ave. Maip 108 Gude Bros. Co., lZ_}:fSt' '( r._:: th delivery Lo dragigiegis,

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