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SOCIETY i THE EVENING . STA R, WASHINGTON, .D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. §R T R { ] |small, which delighted the dnueer-,l)lr-. Henry Price Wright, Mrs. H. H. MRS. DARRELL BUR'ED- ¥ Pffllh’ and the arrangement of the boxes|Roussesu and Mrs. Claude B. Ma Deaths. ~ i - -:gu; t:lle en{ e -“: th:1 bmfioon;bflfor wlllthlvehllglht refreshments in a shady _— 2 MATTERN, 1 : LAy 2 ; added attraction, American flags being |spot on the lawn. CANTER. On May 12, 5 . Passed away on May 922, ; b | |draped from the celling over each. | Was Daughter of Late Commodore ) "at" i o o3 e W[ In er ety senr. in San Franeises, Calif. o The . gayly costumed dancers were| A group of Army and Navy officers’ Pendleton. LIAM W ) g 21 DOHOIHE, h A b 3 particularly picturesque in the dances | Wives will entertain at a tea at the S - 2-YER, Fri 553 e @ - = ~ = % . . Ainy mmander o 4 2 7 when the lights were out and only Nltln'nnl Women's Foundation Tues- § Recsattir. XER. . - 0 the large ball with colored lights gave |day from 4 to 7 o'clock to introduce residence, Tockeiile. cuy | tired, o e Res in lier 89th year, wife of . Fry. et and or of Mary Funeral Monday, May 15, at 23 Iater. ber late resldence. Interment RICHARDSON. - May 10, 19 . Unfou cemetery. 4 3 pm.. Rergt A K. RICIE GARRETT. NON, Q. M. i3 o #:15 2.m ‘ oo, 1408 3.0 st | of Taviva 1 1 JOHN W Tather of it st nw. and devoted father of Mrx. Lottle T Armetia Garrett Johmson. Notice of fu-{ ¥ of Sau Jox 1 hereafter. 15 May a vari-colored kaleidoscopic effect on |the new organization they have form- Secretary of' State and Mrs. Hughes| | : g [ RO R T R R Aoy AR ing a graceful gown of black velvet|wWork of Army and Navy women can Porte: 2 =2 7 A with a soft -and pale green wig, |be marketed. Tea will be served un- R q G : : % through which a string of emeralds |der the great trees of the lawn. Pre- ecewe Hundreds Of qutS n “ - were twined. Light refreshments were | siding at the tea table will be Mrs. HOnOr f S 5 l E A Y : served in the glass-inclosed porch and gghgv:v Weeks; wite of the Secretary - i3 punc! owl was in one corner o e Ty re. 'win en| wife o ! o peCla nVOyS. - ballroom. o - the Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. J. s : Those who entertainad box parties | Mayhew Wainwright, wife of the as- ’ u ' were Mrs, Harold Walker, who occu- | sistant secretary of war. and Mrs.| ) oL L HE special ambassadors from [ the gown. Senora de Porras wore a 2 pled the box of Mra. H. Wiltred Du { Merritte Ircland. Assisting at the; Alezandrin, Va., and burial in the Quaker Chile and Peru here for the | 12ndsome gown of gray satin, richly e uy, and had a party of young people | sale of handiwork to be held during bursing ground, Woodlawn, Fairfax county 3 embroidered In silver beads, and with 3 with her. the afternoon in the mansion will be 13| OHE Ruck Renefieial Assoctation aré Tacna-Arica conference next |panels and flowing sleeves of gray . Mrs. Jullan S. Carter of Baltimore, | Mrs. Henry Pheil, Mrs. William &. HARRIS. Departed th's 1ife Thursd v, ¥ te fuperal of ane week, with thelr wives and | tulle. e e e 3 : 4 Sk who fs Visiting in Washimgton, enter- gifl . Mrs. James Totton, Mrs, Horuce 1, 1 .. ROBERT 4. HARKIS A8 ST, Moolsy, May assador of Peru an; . . tained a company in the box of Mrs. |Clark, Mrs. Lyman Konnon, Mrs. Ar- l e S e e & memberé of their respective l";“‘”‘ de Pezet, who arrived early, were i - Tafael T Govin. thur Ducat, Mrs, John Martin and Mrs Dan: rthelr FIASR LI ‘Were guests of the Secretary of State| present in a large gathering for the Mrs. W. Harry Brown had among | Richard Marshall. Mrs. Needham Jone: Ay faneis Home Beoefits As and Mrs. Hughes at a brilliant re-first time since their return, Wwhile X 5 § |her guests Mrs. Robert Carson, jr.|is in charge of the tea. Mrs. Eras Chise o the death of fire ception held in the Pan-American |the ambassador of Chile and Serora 5 : : and Miss Frances Brainard of Pitts-|mus Weaver is chalrman of the ex- | KNOWLES. T £ Juhn st Brentwood. Md s Yk de Mathleu were also early arrivals. : Union building last evening, and nfll‘- Other guests included all of the are -house guests of Mrs. Brown. manent basls and for the benefit of ‘withstanding the fact that society's|Latin ‘American ambassadors and MRS. OSCAR J. LARSON, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Marshall Bul- | the service women all over the coun- . . & minlsters, with the ladles of thelr It aeonpled & wox and Bad a small | tre: o \Mttendance was engaged in three | g 0™ the minister of Bulgaria | Wife of Representative Larson of Du- D Hcaners o H Y 3 burgh, and Mrs, James McDonald, whe | change. which Is to be made on a per- | S Walter ficed Suddenls Friday' evenis umber of members of the younger —_— S different directions, an unusually | (RIS the, mineter of PUEES | luth, Minm who' I spendink the | Cireion of soeiety. LT R ativ. Vo TAVKA Adistinguished company of several | d'affaires of Germany and Mme. Lang, | “PFIRE at 1520 Buchanan atrect. re ey b Dimock had as her | May 23 hramises to be & barticularly | e 5 Byt hundred were introduced to the vis-|the counselor of the German embas- = | guests in her box Admiral Robert E [nopular event of the late gpring. Ar- 8 sy = sy and Baroness von Thermann, the = Coontz, Col. and Mrs. William C. Riv. [ rangements .have been completed by :::‘ra "'rh. buildm:wus NeVer MOTe | harge daffaires of Austria and Mme. [ Rivers. N. M. The Secretary, who|crs Mrs, Frederick Dent Grant, Maj [the committee, and the services of utiful, a special compliment to]Prochnik. Senor Lefevre, charge d'af- | Was delayed-on business in the west [and Mrs. Work, Mrs. Sanderson and | lacques Lillard, the famous rythmic the guests being in the lavish use|faires o FHanama; Representative |for several days, will join Mrs. Fall [ Mrs. ames Carroll Frazer. lancer, who was last season's sensa- of flowers, artistically arranged at|and Mrs. Hiomer Hoch, and & num- [in their apartment ‘at Wardman | Mrs Charles Boughton Wood enter- | tion of the popular resorts of both various points in the Hall of the|ber of. other representatives in Con-|Park Hotel, the early part of mnext|tained the assistant secretary of wa: | ‘taly and France. COL. ALDEN C. KNOWLES s, ey, i W DIES AFTER OPERATION | 5iow Weimtr w20 4" 50 e hun day, May M. fnt t at Leesburg, \n Americas, where the guests were re- | Eress. with a few senators and thelr ! Week. Mrs. Fall plans to spend the|ang Mrs. J. In the receiving line will b 5. . | A ca e e T T ey The farmer minjster of ‘Boilvin | Eroater Dart of the summer in the | hec nouse Euvsl sies. thmtmrirrs e | 1. Mayhew Walnwright, ‘Mrs. Logan S i vl e Former Commander of Infantry in y | i where hung the emblems of all the |and Senora de Calderon, Senorita Cal- | Capital, leaving town only for oc-[Qregon. 3 5 Fcland. Mrs, Edward MeClernand, [ g T Bicviai fi Rosé B. . n Slemoriam. Latin American countries and the]deron, the third assistant secretary | casional visits. M7 and Mre: Judah Howe Sears en. | Mra. Arthur Murray, Mra. A, Ln Wil | Davert were ot comtoriay. Canon France Was Also Spanish |2ROWN. 1 vivi memars of our aen s%‘;x! Saaring hs building. the iss :’1‘;em:v'f'é:-:lgex-:i}-E-wobffl;lt;::?:dafi::‘ The ambassador of Argentina and | Lr&ineq In their box the vounsclo: e P e e e, M jAustin of Al Saintw Ebiscopal War Veteran. TagnE, WILIIAM. BROIWA. ke died Ay (on entering the building the wis- | the wndersectpary of oo o Uhiies | Mme. ‘Lo Breton wete . the shonor | 3f the, Russlan’ embassy and Mme [ i€ Beach oud Mes, Charils M- iChuroh. Chevs Chase, ofielating. ; FoRre apn Tads. 8 fanked on either side respectively |Sumner Hamlin, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. |Kucsts at a farewell luncheon EIVeD | cyzene ng bss ol ncckp CHnls | erritt whl'matie the infroducilons | e e By L e Aden . Kagules AE 8 Yo i by a huge flig of Peru and one of | John A. Lejeune, Col. and Mrs. Wil- |today by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock at | \opo™i Qe i ce’ guest. 5 = X auEhter of the Jate com mandepiof the 31bth Fur e Tuut an Tife and memory ast Chile, floating over the balustrade | liam Eric Fowler, Mrs. Frederick | her residence on Beott circle. Mo A nie R Bt charm- | Mr. GeorEe Walson, of the Liverty | mo30rs Alesander o Fendleton and s ; promiaently faenel- Wi ulvare ok of 5o above the patio, where the fountain | Dent Grant, Miss Patten. Mrs. Law- | g poro oo oo oo ing Queen Elizabeth, wearing th | Yadonal Bank, with Mrs. Walson wna | Soser of Rear Admiral B G Hend ;;("“’ ] flairs for the ISt IS LOVING CHILOK MA. MA 2 n ) r 2 1 1 N g < o . U. E it sday AND RO . )Al:ly.:d'fig:; soft colored lights. The | rence Townsend and others. of ‘Bulgaria. is entertaining at a large | Co8tume . which she 'wore in “Tih “:!m‘:'e';}:f"‘ = e T Samaing | John H. Darrell, D. D. 8. who prac-!Walter Ieed Hospital. _ Death e N o sis W g, blue lights, and all‘du:ln:thev}:(:r oo Cotitie Hotertalind . ;rcavl:o;non;iu l(ler\lloo‘l(l at the lelglntlov; ;fig?';‘::’-;wfh;:’tl onff:_\.\'wnl‘l,r;-rtfi 480 | \gsociation. at the 'Greenbrier e m:d hs-l;e mll his demise. Louis p.|iter @ ten-day illness following s andmother, MARY (AN + depart 1 3 1 Mr. rom. 4:30 to 7 o'clock ‘in complimen: s > g Surviving_her are a son, Louis P.|niajor operation, f ‘hich h x life two years . May 13. e rralen (hors, DD tof yile, (Go(S At Banek Pasty Todgr: [t Dr. Mary Patrick, president of the |& black ‘and sreen domino. Mis: | Su'Phur Springs. I Darrell of The Star. and a daughter. | rallicd, ORI Hevey e Awolyens 7 ing a few dance steps to the music Mrs. Coolidge. wife of the Vice| American College for Women in Constan- arlotte Freeman Clark. who was in| Ao Charles J, Williamson has re- | Mrs. George P. Heover, with whom| The body will be in the par awsy like the st of the morn tinople, who is on @ tour of this coun- | ¢harge of the booth Tor Mme. Marcia | yrneq to her apartment at the be ing carried | Wore a Turkish costume . of green | \v try in behalf of the drive being c: and goid. Miss Marsarts Treaswen | Wardman Park Hotel after a series |she spent” the Jast months of heriw. R. § e 2 . R. Speare Company. 1208 F lite. “Her eldest son. Dr. Oliver D.luntil Monday. Fonerdl sevcin of the orchestra. Supper was served | President, was the guest of honor at Darrell, died about seven years ago.|be held Monda; fternvon at 2 o'clock in the map room, one of the large|a charmingly appointed luncheon Rt b e tly and loving. ehambers of the building opening di- | siven today by Mrs. James S. Pat- | o7 for the college. was a of visits to Atlantic City, Philadel- vy y . A Zoles gay court jester, and Mr. Dur- i L4 at S ~£ Shhddn. wil ¥x be remembered by , Eectly on the garden "The program |fen at her residence on S street. The| Mrs. Jon.s wife of Semator A. A.|ham ogers was a Spanish grandee phis and; New York. New Hmponive avenre el (hur L, Whae s o (ham":crm uded the rational an- | guests to meet her numbered twenty | yones, entertained a company informal- | Mrs. Y. Cameron Martin was a golden | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton Akers THE W’EATHFR FUTAL Wwillibe Tn Adhaana o street. | HER - GRA A ESTELLE : ms of e. Peru and America. and included Miss Sara Latimer Of |iy at luncheon today.\ followed by | buttetfly. wearing a gown of gold net are ~entertaining this. evening for “ h full military }m“urs: cemetery ch":‘}l:An\”l und o - . In sad b o i ; : g cmbrance Capt. and Mrs. Merrill Lindsay at| District of Columbia and Maryland,| Col. Knowles was born February 9, our dear mother, grandmother aod grea 1873, in New York city. His mili y grandwother. MARY CARTER, who de The Secretary of State and Mrs. | South Carolina, sister of the hostess. ! prigge, in h ¢ Mrs. Charles G. Mat. | incrusted with gold sequins Hughes stood just within the Hall of | who ls spending the week end WIth | ohemse’ who win sall Saturday. May 20, | Among others a Ball v i the Americas to recelve. and stand- | her after a Short stay in Richmond, | boe mrane Fivial satirtay, May 2| o MEe B :‘i{::rmen:a!lnr;ee?sfnr- Kisie hutie sl Ajasnt airsal Eensrally falr fonight.and tomorsow, = der aft 4 o : career begt Istne: s life two years 3 \:‘::.‘:‘r::‘d'nhle’:m';:ea?sag:rmfel}éxnP}:Dr:; marriage of Miss Gene M ‘1:\"“?1 M Mrs. e 1 ator Hoke Smith, Mra Frederick E.| Mrs. William B. Marbury will b e iea vatia DI s Eene "omn-nyc«'.‘"r::';{’eg’:;:efi?hx;&} York Tl 7 116 T yeure 2a Ty a3 and ‘Senora e Porras; Dr. Car: | Marshall Munce. which was ‘an im- . JPhipps, wife of Senator Law- | Chapin, Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Mrs. | nostess at the tea to be given by thes| Virginia. unsettled ‘thts afternoon, |National Guard. He was on active Today recalls the memory o Ton Alaunars, Dr. Heoren Velnrde and | o e e e onct ek | Lo s e Dt e iy | oo Sy Sunoin: Yiss Josephine Pai- | Arts Club of Washington tomorrow | followed by ‘gencrdily’ fair tonight | 451y with ‘this organization durin | Of our Jused upe Taid Lo rest one or two others. Mrs. Hughes wore | there. L Bl ten Ogl: baxton. Migs Anne Mamlin. | afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, In |and tomorrow: little change in tem. | the Buffalo and Brooklyn strikes. He| D Thies e e w graceful gown of rose pink satin | LM s€ 0 Renet Mok, Mo and Jus A honor of Mra. Minnegerode Andrews, |perature; moderate winds, mostly east ; Joined the Regular Army in 1896, and grepe de chine. the bodice having a| Mrs Albert B. Fall wife of the| Mr. and Mra Harold Coolidge of Bos- | kiric Fowler, Miss Alwina Bohlen anc | ot o N g G MVent” Virginia Hy fai S camy i i 190 v i he Yestes of cloth of silver, while flow- | Secremry of the Interfor, returned to | (on arrived in Washington today to be | ihe Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde. e o e 1 ginia generally fair to-|Cuban campaign in 1898 was wound- ng sleeves of georgette the same | Washington yesterday after ‘spend- |the guests over the week end of the S " - nd directed | night and tomorrow: cooler in ex-|ed in the battles of Kl Cancy Al s HER LONELY DAUGHTER AND BON-IN LAW. ELLA AND FEANK RIFFIN. . bmt not furgotten. e ; i : i it. and of the other Arts Cluh mem- | treme east porti Santiago, vas ¥ GRANDDAUGHTER AND GREAT-GRAND Bhade as the gown added charm to ing a month at her hame in Three | hird assistant secretary of siafe and | Georgia Visitors Given Hoatd jof Ihe other At Clut mem: east portion tonight. fantago. and was with the AV e WL AL AR Mrs. Robert Woods BI‘Iss. Mrs.hs l“trf Benutifully Arranged Tea. jon at the Cathedral Cloce Weidneas Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | :f EL Heg“,“ S :n'l’:""l“lr RIFFIN . g : turned last evening from a short triP| mic davghters of Representative|daY. Mrs Frances Perce Stratton, |, Thermometer—i p. {lieutenant in Febraars, 1801x avan o {PODBON. In sad Lat loviug re of Gl' R R - to New York. Charles Brand of Georgta, Mrs. Ral. | Who directed. and the seven young [l MiCH] 24 am. 60; 8 a g1aduate of the infantry and cav-| DODSON. s demeetel to ) |Iy ‘l ‘l citations have been received here|ston, Mrs. Sassrett of Attanta and |Sirls who appeared in Mrs. Farring- A0 S alry and Army signal schools, O X ea e uce ates fr;:-“:l:e“crx;menln a la Cour de Cas- «V]llss L”v?““tebixl""d of Athens. were :33: ul;fx':?:u]l Fra Angelico inter- B""’l",‘,"":“d:i";hg-'gé-u re?-:'ned the grade of lieutenfl‘;fl c:x'(',‘! ::3?- u',\“? who died May 9, y eolan de Belgique and Mme. Frantz| 'he guests of Mrs. Thomas E. Watson ssist. 2 mid 28 el Avsus: ATpde S i - he marriage of their)#nd Mrs. Lytle at an informal tea —_— ' 83 Boon,29.92. He was promote. 0 : y EN. * L g‘fl;;;‘i:‘;“fl‘lol:.‘sfle:;: Sivercruys, | yesterday, at the George Washingten e " Highest temperature, 14, occurred at | 315th Tatantey yoy e oasl ot the| s Lovixa WiFE a8y Ciiiomes, s chevalier de l'ordre de Leopold, dec-|Inn. The ladies of the Georgia dele- Mamage Licenses noon today. jLowest temperature, 59.| commanded “the 315th Infant eister, MARCANET & Gl our ks N ey i Ta medaile de la Reine Tliza- | gation were invited to meet Judge . . O Temperature. sarieoun | throughout the entire period of its| who denarted this life eight sears ago, Mas - B heth, to Mr. Henry Walcott Farnam. |Brand's daughters before their de-| Marriage licenses hare been issued to the | pyjop D ame date last year—|operations in-France and until its| 13, 1914. ol > jr.. captain of artiilery of the Rese_:_-;(- n_‘um}:e C!{n- their homes. ~ Mrs.|following & CS: Ua'x ’.°“esf- 60. final demobilization at Camp Dix.| HER SISTERS. CATHERINE F. SCOTT, Corps of the United States Army. e | Charles Crisp of Georgia, Mrs. Joec| & Bl Borell Jones . ‘ondition of the Water. N. J, June 9, 1919. At the time of FREADRICKA E. THOMA . wedding will take place Thursday.|Brown of Tennessee and Miss Sarah | e s Mecullongn of Feriocin w9 | Temperature and condition of the|his death Col. Knowles was a student | SIMMONS. In loviug e of our May 18, at 11:30 a.m., in Brussels, Bel- | Orr of Georgia assisted in entertain-|{ James H. Richardson and Alene M. Cheat- | Water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Temper- |2t the Army War College and would | darlite baby bos, LE M gium, at Trinity Church. ing the guests. Miss Caroline Brand | ham. both of Lynchbure. V ature, 68; condition, clear. have completed the course July 1 MONS, whe died May = Mr. and Mrs. Farnem zw;lgl":e at wml rnm)?ln with her Tather for sev- i‘mi‘&.‘lfi‘& ma .v.‘-: :)!ll’mr ” Tide Tables. He was granted a certificate for hln heart your memory lin; - 15 at 4 ouse | eral weeks. s city and ry Costa of 5 g “except ally i a con- L . fond d - Rome after July 15 at 43 Hillhuse ki PP P T o o T ans o | (FUTPINEE DY Cnited States cons hceptionally merltotious and con: u\,\,,‘:f. d aud true: “The Scenic Route” ham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Mr. Charles Wells Russell. former | L6 % fone of Kewicles. 2 and geodetic survey. infantry regiment” by the command- | © do uot thiuk X % United States minister to Persia, and e i oday—Low tide, 3:41 a.m. an, 9! in; eneral i spe. | IS LOVING FATIL MOTHER. * . {Walcott Famam. Mrs. Russell will sail for Europe May oot i ie Sy b, g e Alfionary forees May Tar Sars.S5he: [SMITH. 1n wd it iovisg rememin ¢ To the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain resorts, also Alleghany The Postmaster General and Mrs.[27. They will be accompanied 7 Births R ted pan. L eiver moar S citarion " (31a% 20| Vs dear lubaud wnd wur father, GEORGE and Blue Ridge Mountain resorts, including Virginia Hot Springs 0| pabert Work will entertain a_com- | their daughter, Mrs. Lucy Russell Og- irths Reported. Tomorrow—Low tide. 4:34 a.m. and | fantry) for meritorious service dur-! ears o ony. b departed this life fiv. and White Sulphur Springs. Liberal stop-overs. Attractive week-end [li ban\at dinner this evening at Ward- |ston, and_her two little Eirls. ALter | ne forowing birthe have be 5:08 pm; high tide, 10:28 am. and|ing organization of & regiment of| oy rboy. pas. oy 15, 1917 rates to Virginia and West Virginia Mountain resort points. Through an Park Hotel. visiting Mrs. Ogston’s father-in-law. e Jollowing. bisthe have heen regorted tol11'pim. the divisi d 1 Jud are the hours of that unhappy das service to Important citles in the Middle West. Full information, [j™ : Sir Alexander Ogston, and relatives | hopra Pt ment I8 the last twenty-four The Sun and Moon. mental’ commander of his regimeni| \ i mii. D, ey isbad awes The secretary of the Polish lega|in London they will go to the conti- | Domiaico sad Clominting Clesia. bor, _ Today—Sun rose, 1:38 a.m.; sun sets, | UFINg its service In France: for the | No friend vn carth 1k Wi dd 1 fod CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY tion, Dr. Vencelas Sekolowski, will | nen( to spend several months. WO and Nalie T Worthington. bor. | 7211 pm. . skillful, tactical leadership exhibited | For ail of s he did .is bes 4 ~ leave today for New York, where he Frak K 'and Jull Howard, bor Tomorrow—Sun rises; am.;sun|and his personal courage in direct-| May God grant him eternal rest > City Ticket Office, 714 14th St. N.W. Will be the guest over the week end) A distinguished company attended | Rollan ad_Heurietta i Rutt, gl sets, 7:12 p.m. ing the combat of his regiment unde: WIS LOVING WIFE ¥ i of Dr., and Mrs, Preston Pope Satter-!the performance last evening of “Peg | L. Harold and Florence Burdett, girl. Moon rises 9:42 : “ e T i nder > ill remain away until {de Mon Ci r." gliv, 1 he b Emmett 0. and . girl, A ises 9:42 p.m.; sets 5 a.m. eavy artillery and machine gun fire qul. Dmcrom white. He w L rk n S o OEI:’. g'l‘er’ or the benefit Ellsworth and Alice De' ghn, girl. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | north of Nantillois in the first phase B Friday of next week. AL '“_;;'eh::{‘:' ;‘;‘sloghfr;";c‘:\“!o;; %}\-l-‘-:-m'r. "..a"'pfi'. lrlx. l"n';,nnu. m.w half hour after sunset. of the Me;se-:\rgonne offensi Sep-lemrr—= Toe—— e A slis E. Plemmons. boy. : 2 ! ' Former Senator and Mrs. Thomas|speech, by the Cercle Coquelin, in the | Wil a Sadie Vaa Hora, gifl. Up-River Waters. e i, % b, Duning al WM. H. SARDO & CO. P. Gore have as their guest for sev-|auditorium of Masonic Temple. Among | Samuel and Lena Adleson. boy. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. May 13.{Col. Knowles commanded his remi-| L2t ne Phoce Lincoia 524 - Tia) Gays Mr. Maurice Toung of the [fhose in the audionce wers the ame | Waiter L-and Virgiaia 3. Robey. girl. | —The Potomac and Shenandoah riv: | acent aonie ommanded his reci-| Modem Chapel. Auiomoble Fusea: h 3 Virginla Military Institute. bassador of France and Mme. Jusse- | riinam F- and flotense Beat, boy. ers were both clear this morning. Tl o xingly andy skl rard, Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Mrs. B Bl Weather in Vi 1 “surviv i SR b EARE ex gmn 1. Shacitora of Forts: | A Preteriss M e Mo | ST 805 it St b vebm o, | Sxfiies il e i i apl VoL SP co. mouth, N. H. ls the guest o Fimd|ter: Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Miss Jose- | Joseph ‘and Elizabeth Tortorice, girl. g Te dren, all residents of this city. Nelther the successors of nor con Assistant Postmaster 'E';f. h and | ppine Patten, Mile. Lloveras, Princess| John F. and Nellie F. Thomas. girl. . -4 J ] nected with the original W. R. S Mrsz.“.)’ghlr:: ;l !Barl‘leu at their home | Barti. “ Cantacuzene, Mrs, William Georee A ;umg.l,:,, :I'h:fa'fi {"’i..‘ H | —_——— Ffl‘blr"hi"'“ 940 F St. NP‘ at th street. Crawford a7 | Willam and Martha P. Odrick. bos. g ne Frask. 6628 o rawford Gorgas, Mrs. Adolph Cas-| (iifton and Bessie Holmen. girl. z = .o.c |LABOR HITS SHIP SUBSIDY - . = Miller. Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. The ball last evening given at|Pal d Jobn and Mary Welc! Wardman Park Hotel for the benefit | Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. A. G. Me- ! 0 Ahe benefit) Clintock. Dr. Edward Emery Morse jofthe George ““"“““‘}“m“;“";’ Mrs. Lockwood Jones, 3liss Sara Lee, 3034 M St. N \V Memorial fund was one of the prel-|yjge Virginia Hunt, Mrs. Goddard, sels Sold “for Nothing.” S s - i = . A othing. tiest of such parties giver this sea | N xiwfola® Noves. Viesount Jules Deaths Reported. = . £ o Astomobile Serviee son. pany attending Was|Henri de Sibour and Mr. Robert Stead. | The following deaths have been reported to - e Orposition o the Ship Subaldy il | et o iatAM LEE, Fusersl Dires BLACK Miss Louisa Hoar played the lead- {the bealth department in the last twenty. ko Josey noy before Congress was expressed |and embalmer. Livery iu connection. Comm: MOURNING Al ing role of “Peg.” winning much ap- | four bou ¥ 29, 0 5 in a resolution adopted yesterday by | 8lous chapel and modein crematorium. Moderate Dyed Within 24 Hours rlause by her portrayal of the part| Michael 0'Leary. 65, Tuberculosis Hospital. e - 31 5 the executive council of the Ameri- 322 Pa. D.w. Tel call M 1385 CARMACK D§Y|CLEA'¥2§£‘ Co. ,B“gd‘;“ he; French diction. Mrs. John n:\:mfl A. Herliby. 59, 316 H street north- N e ¢ ‘c‘:x:e Federation of Labor, in session Dupont Circle, Fr. iddle made a _convincing Mme. Wal- | *4%; : shea 0 : ton and Miss Elizabeth Hanna played | picat’” E. Cbristensen. 26, Tuberculosis Hos- The resolution charged that the bill Roy McKnew Grant, 26, Washington Asy- T was. “predivated upon the unfounded Rirl. 5= Weatber. Walter and Mary Gray, girl. A F. of L. Council Sees U. S. Ves-| ___J0seph F. Birch’s Sons Experienced =X s b Careful ; 47 the part of Ethel with grace and ease. # % The men were not as famiiar with |lum Hospital. C| claim that a subsidy is needed to Chauffeurs - their lines as the women of the cast. | Tallalah J Baokhead. 77. 1563 Columbia E i Glowds equalize the wage cost. which. it 18 _——— 5 3 roay . 2 ok claimed, runs “strongly agains! 305 Tesy Blocks : Representative and Mrs. Ousley en-( Clira M. Postles, 68, 1654 Euclid street. Y it budloudy | Smerican vessels. o oo g 75c City tertained informally at luncheon at the | Jar Myre. o2, Grovesiows, Hoselial PN ST Clear The resolution added that the bill Proper - Shoreham yesterday for Col. and Mrs.| Emma Jackeon bereutosis Ho o8 X Pt.cloudy | would make possible sale of govern- - William Eric Fowler, who are leaving | Geneva Sample, ;| Helena a0 « ment vessels to private owners “for - : . R 2 shortly for the summer. i Loulse Bfi:mmn 74 lome {o Aged. Er;‘-::'r(!l‘l‘—’rfi . nuefl:!z.' wlohulds*‘l.“dnger exceptional X o Lo : Mra. Thomas Bones Is giving a serles |ortbesst. o o 1 Wle Los Augeles. 20.90 & aii B B erc s no reason by beiieve that the HG)NE \ | of I;Imchheons.hmklns her guests later | Elizabeth C. Fiynn, 42, 1223 Linden street 2 e ship owners will not continue to to the horse show, where she is one. of 0 . i dominate the board." ‘ the box holders. - Léscina (O Sherter, 81, 14128 athest: north- §16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3484, WOMAN SHOOTS SELF. |~“Froni Geiors Soms G 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. west. Miss Marietta Calhoun Johnson of | goee, ™™ 3% Washiogton Asylum St. Joseph. Mo., is the guest qf her | George Washington, 48, 127 C street south- cousins, the Misses Calhoun, on Fair- | west. mont E_}rebet;r;.\ rl:inner was given at the | Harry Young, 5 months, 518 T street. Portiand, Ore Mrs. Nettie Durang, fifty vears old, Arts Clul ursday" evening for Miss 8. Lake City S g who roomed with the family of J. W. Johnson by the Misses Calhoun, and w . 20! X Sl 0l Georels. svente. - e \W//’G Joserm several entertainments have been . . 8 ... 2 e rras 7~ S SAWLER'S planned in her honor. found dead in the parlor of the Sor- |- We have recent importations of e < | 3 B rell home yesterday afternoon, hav. R . = - z X ; et Mrs. W. M. Johnson has gone to Kan- | Permanent Officers to Be Elected at | St. 3 ; ing ended her life with a bullet from ! MORTICIANS ity, t o ol a .38-caliber revolver. 17! massive solid silver Toxe e vEoEmam wmmn [ 1019, 100 204,12, SERY 0 DT RS Friday Sesston. L L e R e T e mouse when | i TR e o v . (sonmisersl) Tabiots. Of gret B |Luther Brady. Mis House fs the| ne fist formal meeting of'the pro- the snot was fired.’ A note found in | Griiesa _Phoses M. eiBatia. aid in Blood, Kidney Liver com- laughter of the late Mrs. Warren Dear- . er_room contained a request that a, Periods of Geo. II, Geo. I e B e venedios 1ui, ] |bors House of this ity posed Aero CIub of Washingion will be| 8 am.. Greenwich time, totag) - | ECERor reaiding in thia ity be moti- AMES T. RYAN Sold by many lesding druggists and afterncon at & o'clock. At an informal | London. England ) r fled, and gave directions about the 317 PA. AVE. 8., is GUARANTEED TO SATISFY or Comnleting Flame dor o0 gathering_yesterday temporary Presi- | Paris, France . Part clooty | adjustment ¢ :{1)::!'\ \nsurance. Bodel Chapal. s 12 Fete Champetre May dent Walter E. Blount presented a 2 view: he bo@y an “u,,_"‘ : M ; your momey refunded. TRY IT. b e Cloudy gave a certificate of suicide. The Tdvety tu: Dounnt Prices are lower than for light modern Sil- There will be a meeting Monday, May | draft of the constitution and by-laws, . Clear’ 2 - The | e e G o . Apcept mo substitute. o " coroner was told that Mrs Durang's| Established 1873. Telephone Col. 7028. . 15, at 11 o'clock, for the heads of the | which will be_acted upon at the meeting - Fart eloudy § FORORCT, Ydled about six months el THE S. H. HINES CO., ver. OId English examples include Coffee Pots; . 1 varjous booths and their assistan n | Friday. Ui Cloudy n CHRISTIANI DRUG CO. the Tete champetre, to be glvenufl'yr Permanent officers for the ensuing K Glear and that she had recently been dis- w.'R. F. HINES, Prop.. £ 5 h i T Snauing | Golon. - cas % Part cloudy | charged from a sanitarium. Relatives 9012908 14th st. Tea Sets and Platters. Many odd, curious and Sth and Pa. Ave. N.W. Erotnda. of Twin Caks," rs. Walter E‘n-:;""?,g‘:":‘m’?"°: b }g""?;'"me::g fook charge of her body. S 5 " . 3 IGE LG ; e Fuuckerman, chairman of the fete, and opted, mmediately afte! : beautiful preces. - O L en® oo | erticien of incorporation for the aero| HEARING GOES OVER. FOUND. m R SrerreCor preside. Mme. Grouitch, who wili | Club of Washington will be taken out. = “ . f j s “In the meantime those who have 3 FOCKETBOUKR _Taguire 3424 You = T H _STREET NW We buy gld Silver and Gold, and fiayjug’lest : mteh.n h‘?::k:-!:iam?yh::- ‘fl:&se;:n‘r; oy “;“:l‘y";‘ s OF u:; “formation | Court Postpones “Reds” Jackson’s | = T lnggm’_ B - " STIW) . . : 7 5 “Ri . Charles Wal of the clul carry on a drive among| LOST. 1ZRLY 940 g prices. . | r:mxi-amnehnrn Mrs. h rles Walcott | O Th% Sends for membership, 8o that at Plea Until June 5. e e LA R T PHONE _MAIN_ |08 Asper” COfihels- WhSpers Szechenyi will have cakes least fifty-enrolled members—the num-| Jugtice Hitz of the District Su-|Young inserted in gold letters. Finder may : e e mpary. Sl as ar ( ber required by the by-laws—may be | preme Court has continued until June | keep contents. 1100 Pa. ave. nw. 14 Tub off into actu- he habeas c 3 sisting her Mrs. Dwight Davis, Mrs. | Present to send the cl 5 the Learing on the hal orpus | 5oSTON TERRIER—Wart on liead; fresh . . Mrs. Truxt ality. petition by which Richard, alias Reds, { scars behind ear; short screw tail: collar NUMENTS. 4 ’ : . ! William Castle e Mro Hamie | Mr. Blount, Secrotary C. A Wragk | Jackson, colored. seeks to prevent his|and broken chain; o tas. Dr. Locke. Col. MO: 5 : i ’ Fish, Mrs. Howard Dickinson and Miss | and Treasurer Frederick A. Thompson | extradition to Virginia to answer a | 374, Reward. “STARBLE A TE MEMORIALS, B a lng u Gladys Hinckley. Mme. Peter, with | have emphasized that membership in | yarge of criminal gesgult on Miss| BULL TERRIER—Ture whiie merr 08 ami | 1 have reduced the prices oo all designs in . the clup will be put within reach of | Agnes Hawken neaf McLean, Va.,|L ets. ne.: tail about 5 inches long; re ctacr " Potisbed granite marbies, §35: marble 2 every aviation enthusiast. Meron 23 last. At the adjournment | Do and Pony Circus. 8rd and L ats. ne. * | peadstones, $30. You will be convinced that 3 s + | hour yesterday the petitioner had con- | BUNCH OF KEYS, May 11: about 12 on ring: | the low prices will »orshlet yo‘_urdnl;;;uug onn. enue 5 9 cluded his . testimony, in which he |l Ford key No. 6i. Address, Box 176-8, Star | friends be forgotten. Show ¥ard, 1n SLIDES OF ST. PETER s. claimed to have left Virginia March {office. Hst. n.e. 21 and to have taken a job in Balti- | DOG, Belgian police, strayed from 2651 Wood- { e specialize in designing and erect- : c . " Reward. No questic ked. > Views of Cathedral Shown at Tile | Mo%e :‘:“,‘:,i’;f. day, remaining there |7 TN, R Thote | ing’ memorials (monuments and mauso- Show of Architects. - ‘Testimony tending to corroborate | EYEGLABSESFriday evening; please return | leums) of quality and character. his presence in Baltimore at the |417 1ith st. n.w. Call and see hundreds of photographic y : ; Lantern slides of St. Peter's Cathe: | time of the attack was given by the | GLASSES, tortose shell, Friday evening, be- nd designs on exhibition in i 1 \ 0 0 - dral at Rome, Italy, were shown by Al- | contractor by whom he was employed :;&;fl;"!’:v':-y T‘l"b;;tg "::& ‘%:',’.‘..u‘;'.."‘;,fi'“fi’-' :::n::e':.m al g rt Kelssy, former president of the|and by the people at whose house he :.rehimu‘ylnnne of Ame ca; in a|is sald to have resided. The Virginia | GLASSES, shell rimmed, in Georgetown: re- THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 2 - jecture at & meeting last night under | authorities will offer testimony at the | ward. Weat 113. 514 Fifteentn Sti the auspices of the American Institu- | next hearing of persons who claimed | KEYS—Either on 13th st. rest. tion of Architects, at the Cosmos Club. |t have seen Jackson near the scena road. Reward. ~ Adams —e ¥ ' % The lecture was given in connection | of ‘the crime shortly before the at- | NECKPL » brown fur, label Schlossberg, cm'rm * 5 with the opening of the exhibition of | tack. Portiand, Mc. May 0, 'Heward. 234 Catie- 3 tiles and tilework, which constitutes| Attorneys A. W. Scott and R. A.{ar sre. 70 o0 . g 5 = & comprehensive display of colors, pat- | Hughes are 'representing Jackson, PBREIAN K il ”x‘-'u-‘.“m—r—. and_white 5 : 5 ue_feather ‘colla: 2 Cemetery You Can Find What You Want AT Emerson and Orme 1620 eet i ted “long tall, 2 ‘ Yeamont | < FIN. pean. 3 : ol bl e A2 BUICK 1918, Five Pass. Touring. ; Becatise we sold our entire stock of used cars. || |The Sxbibias o Noos, v and wi LT XomBeautiful and fitting BUICK. 1919, Four Pass. C <! . hirfwind: |l |[remain open from 10:30 am.’to 10:30| -\ PIN, Thursday pight, Detween Palace Theater e , Four Pass, Coupe. last .week during the three-day Wi Pam, daily threugh Monday. COLORED TO HELP DRIVE. |asd Browniex's Candy Store. G st. oue plat- Jocation. DODGE 119, Five Pats, Sodast Sale, we are in a position to offer you an at- |} |, Frenk uomen. sroedent of e ette .. - - . e, 1208 @ w0 Readily accessible—on BUICK 1920, Thres Pass. Roadser. B tractive ition to. trad car in @s | |Atchitects, presided. Addresses wers | Miss Janet Carter, Lawyer, to Head | POCKET DUSEY. WIS.Shal BRI | electric car line. STUDEBAKER 1920 (Big Six), 7 Pass. proposition to. trade your : aiso made'by! F. W. Walker, secteary | Gonvage for Salvation Aviny. . | Mester, bay b, Beers,, Commanicats with On Baltimore boule- # BUICK 1919, Five Pass. Touring. e part payment on a new p : - Erthe Asmciated g‘g‘;dm';{g”mmg < e fend il Ll JBuftser, Frankiln 8220, or br. vard, at District line, BUICK 1920, Seven Pass. Touring. ; € Albert L. Harris, municipal architect. |yer of'this city, has agresd to head a ‘Boston bull, Sunday night, comer 12th ’ B e 2 5 = G2 committee of colored peopls who will |and G sts. nyw.: mSosigy coler, with oae Ofice:705 12th St. N.W. . IF WE HAVEN'T WHAT YOU WANT : . 7+ 7 - ||| WARRANT OFFICER RETIRED. |S3"tas: {35000 drive of the, Saivation | 5y 0. garpeater, o Baltimors ot Hyattarile, Fhene Fvankiis eres WE CAN GET IT FOR_YOU N ] :zvm " ncemm nfifl‘: v%’:: The army has a home for . colored iy g::r:h:m%hfi::'fi,,,“f __vfl—_;__—m e the Army retired list. on.account of |people at 7th and P streets, known as Wm ’ - dissbility, . : = the 1‘:'“‘2:.‘?':",3;:{,‘.,. Last year % Hirw nows roward. 1065 Sew Hempuhire ‘HURLEY MOTOR CO. ‘MAJ. LYMAN TRANSFERRED, |menis mare sarved. "0%% 224 10000 | G Trem ot i : i . Phone North 1| das. mibsre 3. rinan; a0t mematey | - S e s Park Howl 10 | Fart Denning, e e e s | Anetriar o & gosoan and davehtar | B e Garimiary: IO wad T revers, 650 =% to .the 5 & m| B rbon, -and* : 8 | Meads. . ik P the Duke of Parst T e | Paent st am 3 | a¥ MopERATS FRICES. st Emerson and Orme 3 1620 M Street -