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! SOCIETY ' THE E'VEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, JUNE 24,/1922. ‘ " TANNED FLAPPER NECKS 1 THE WEATHER [ TARLE o HATE , oerenoep ov oocton; FREIGN WAR MEN | THE WEATHER | CONFEDERATE VETS'.... .. Lok inued war; t IOrTOW | 2:19 i DINNER WARNS OF BURNING e S TR S T Tl i Soacial Dissateh 6 e Btae Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- i & - i $ |EV Lt row; ~ sllghtly warmer in extreme | { i Hampson Jones, health commis western Maryland tonight; moderate | DUCE s s sioner, defended the sunlight and Virginla—Fair tonight and tomor- Reowceo Swmer Raves ||| [ Mrs. Harding Receives Confederate| e hair'today: 8ot have noen e B Jure - Juiy - August 2 put on the defenslve by & state gontle variable winds, becoming mod- puncral frem s resideace, 114 ¥ auiem high mass Josep Veterans of the Civil War at Soearsr, Aow CH"Y, SNew |Disapproves Management of crsis southwest .\ 0, ana 0. |LeAders Issue Statement Ex- | York, who has insisted’ that the morrow; warmer tonight; slightly the_White House, Today. flapper, by exposing the nape of Fourth District Vet- cooler in northwest portion tomor- plaining Action Taken De. Invited. FRANKLIN SQUARE J0TEL FOURTEEITH STREET AT K her neck to the sun is just flirt- row. Departed this life Thursday, Jun ing with neurasthenia. At T e LA DORA The. e Stner ' persons taking on too erans’ Bureau. e e e at Reunion. Jita, s e e e W Rkt Wi much sun-burning at once, he in- ‘Thermometer—4 p.m. 6: lam, Bdun and R i J RS. HARDING recelved at sisted, are also subfecting them- 12 midnlght, 67; 4 am., 69} 3 &m., 72 | by e Amociated Press. Yum. Fdun wnd ugvmot Tolloe, Faperai & selves to ills due to the severs on, S4. e g L a0 s, Doon|today s SToUpCEICon actinic rays of the sun. 3 2 Birometer—4 p.m., 80.05; 8 pm., | FICHMOND, Va, June 24.—Abraham | 1Ws and friends v i federate veterans of the “I am a firm bellever In sun- ; - 30.07; 12 midnight, 30.09; 4 a.m., 80.11; | Lincoln was no more the Instigator of | Our hearts Luve becn rrished and wounded. civil war and the ladies ac- shine,” said Dr. Jones. “In summer % 8 a.m., 30.16; noon, 30.16. the war between the states than % are lonely and sad, g companying them, entertaining them it is foolish for & person to try to § o Higiont tomperature, 4, occurred st | jofterson Davis was responsible for | "o mese os onicet snd k20T + {in the state suite. She received a S NEouldl be acanlreaiby @ucs i ’ A occnrrad at A amm: today: the action of the southern people, ac- Wortly iumates of Siiver Queen Toup of the veterans and their wives cessive cxposures. The effects are ; | | Temperature wame date last yeat— | cording to a statement issued last i vesterday. - the ex-soldiers being en about the same as those caused by ; o Highest, 94; lowest, 4. BIENE ovis. She hbintois o e tiend call” e route to their homes from Richmond, any other gcalding ot burning and, | 7. A Condition of the Water. Jullan S Carr of Durham, N. C, com- therefore, it is foolish for a person ; ; Temperaturs £ad Condition. of 16| s ate res oy au A K Gy com- In s #]| va.. where the reunton was held. o 8tay i the sun untll they actu- ] | Temperat Great. wallaom. | mander-in-ch 8\ Taitea Cor: 3 i 3 ste . N - . 5 4 e eterans, and Gen. C. 4 Z he lf d,n Onds The mintster ofiBpjivtaiand Senors “As to bobbed heads. Long before | | 4N 3 e urs conditlon, sUERtY | 1 L of Washington, commander of | BOTH. Thurstay., June |- S0 DMl enteraned B rney bobbing hair became the fashion 7 i the army of northern Virginia, rank- | %M. Rev. JONN & ' at dinner lust evening at the legation. wume"lmedi up. g;:h. hair s ,gm P Y o d”;‘“:‘:‘”?‘m . |10 department ‘of the veterans or- pastir of Bt Marya ¢ as possible in rubber caps and thus ' 3 rnishhed by United States coast|ganization. Sunda 43 y Ino | garie minister Gf Qustemsia and exposed their necks. They have | | WS : and geodetic survey). Denlals that they had voted for the| sait Mordey: Sune o at ooy ; Ul n | tour have as guests at the legation never been any worse off for it. Today—Low tide, 1:16 a.m. and 2:06 | resolutions censuring Lincoln “passed | bigh mass st 10 o'clock.” luterment O & ‘The beneficial effects of sunshine ke ip.m.; high tide, 7:11 a.m. and 7:42 p.m, | ik some confusion” about the time of | Mars's cemeters. 2 on Q street Miss Rosemond Porter nd Miss Elsle Porter of Boston. {The Misses Porter are accomplished { young women, and will take part in are so many that summer should be 8 4 R Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:02 a.m. and adjournment of the veterans on Wed- | THOMPSON. welcomed as the season for getting % Y 2:51 p.m.; high tide, % am. and|nesday came from the ranking officers. | 192z, at 10 tanned. Excesses should be avold- X 8:30 p.m. Gens. Carr and Howry deplored that| wifcof ihe latc | om ber e 911 15th St. N.W. 4 B i A ed. Water and sunshine form an 3 % peh any lll-fesling should arise, because 4 Washington’ [l the prozentation ot Alkestes Suripl: fdeal combination and the num- " The Sun and Moon. thers Is “no necesmity for any temper| 0o - englan s Bl et foms of Me ot M paseae ber of bathers should Increase. A P § | Toduy—Sun rose, 4:43 am.; sun|or {ll-wili or animosity 10 the memory i Newest Office Building F||ton. at Chevy Chase at 8:30 o'clock “Sun is particularly good as & e T B rises 4:43 am.; sun | oL Eresident who feit that it was his Departed this 1ife Thorsias d [ this evening. They will remain as preventive of skin troubl -nd”for > % DETOW-—Sun ses 4: .3 8! duty to enforce the laws of the Unlted E T - |4 o . v making the skin more healthy. % sets 48 p.m. Btates as he understood them.” In . . . II “ 1 legation guests for some days oo bl b I % Moon rises 4:25 a.m.; sets 7:01 pm. | this statement they declared that they | o Ty ea ( Harry Wardinan | : ) Automobile lumps to be lighted one- | felt that they wero ~expressing the | M St it g®Sea ifs Foo0 31 - z [} | Three Xmportant Weddings derson, der- half hour after sunset. sentiments of too 1 Funeral from her late residence, 330 50 : & - B! ocrany Somcty Today, Mrs. L. H. Sandei Lieut. San many prominent from her late residence, 1430 K ST. N.W. | ;: 2 . son is attuched to the air squadron Weather fn Varfous Cities. mer now residing In Richmond and| B.e. thece to the Chusch of : Main 4190 N}l Tree of the weddings which occupy at Port au Prince. S ONE T lin the south, yet remaining here, to| 34 tiock Monday, Ju J the attention of Washington Soclety to- Temperature. leave any doubt as to how our people | frends i vy 1'1.1;\ )ur« :lmang the most_rel:aborutel of fl;&r ]\Llrl fi‘ ‘W. Strauger e{x.z:rmn-d‘ a = =y = generally feel about the matter.” WALL. ¥ | eatly summer season. e marriage sm. nner compan; t evening R 5 2 dence, - | Miss Virginia Berkeley Sutherland, on “the ‘Powhatan roof garden. i3 2 Embedicd tn Report. v 2 daughter of Senator and Mrs. Howard | MRS. GEORGE C. SAFFARRANS, Stations, 22 £ Stateof The resolution for which Gens. Sutherland. to_ Dr. George Marshall | wife of Col. Saftarrans, U. S. A.. re-| Mrs Goodloe McDowell of Lexing- « = Weather | Carr and Howry disclaim ay re sponsibility was adopted Wednesday AL . It was embodied in a report of the| el i; @ oydiey road. whers mass wii b “Rutherford committee,” which has | thiitimore yapirs pioise copr ) o 25 as {ts aim the elimination of blased qi e history text bLooks from southern|WALLACE. schools. The report commended a| rtidence pamphlet written by Col. Huger W.| il 5k Jackson of Curryville, Ga., and pub-| gcieck. In lished by Miss Mildred Rutherford of | Athens, Ga. The pamphiet, with the titie, “Truth of the War Con-|VWILoo¥, Lyon, son of Mrs. Marshall Lyon of L ton, Ky, Is at Wardman Park Ho- ‘ B fon, oL M Mapah Lton of| o e it B 2o e | e BRIG. GEN. AvTON sTERHAN. Elkins, V. Va., the home of the bride's 2nd will be attended by a large | Seam,and plans an tndefinit stay 18| Mra W. 8. Flournoy and two sons{ The Veterans of Forelen Wars of | fpiien cent from Washington. The ‘lnd t:n daughters, who ll"h: mo;or- the United States closed their District :U}III\! Will have her sisters as her at- ng through the country, have Just|of Columbla Department enca shurs tendants. A color schemo of shades of | york, Miss Mirlam Rhodes of Wash- | 27Ved 11 Washington from Boston |iay pight by l:n:l:;llnn!ge';;l"“';wg::l Baitimoe lavender will be carried out. ington| and/ Miss Marjorie ‘Adler of | o0 are stopplix atthe EuotsbAm. | c g\ i) iaa: dAspartment. com- | Birminglam Miss Eleanor D. Johnaton, daughter | Bitmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Darnall and | mander for the coming vear. He fs|Boson - Scottie and Peggy McKeown, small | son and Miss Effie Darnall have gone of Mrs, James Marion Johnston, and |, GroCus ARG SN TE TS Scott | oo an extonded trip to California. . |commander of the District National AXLE ;PARTS #__ALL KINDS IN STOCK R fiN‘I’ DAY ORDER RECEIVED| Quaker City MatoriPsrts Co. BL2/08_fourteenth St., N. . Will Se7alel i B 4:30 We Will ln‘\"é‘ll):ka &‘"s’{.’fifin’.’.".'Efi&?fi&"c‘n‘umh, will be trainbearers. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Shellenberger Clean. mothproof and {In the presence of a distingulshed | The bride will be given In_mar-fof Ithaca, N. Y. are guests at the . June 28, &t 4 rment at Huntington, W. Vi Entered into rest at Mo Maj. Charles Lacey Hall, U. S. A, y . spiracy of 1861, the report A Alexander McReown of Pittsburgh, Guard and president of the Merchants “presents the official e\;'.ldrned:fl L':x-n.'\im et n.w., Mol and Manufacturers’ Association and ered principally from the po - Interment &t Arlington. States government archives, which | vited. proves that the Confederate war was deliberately and personally conceived and its inauguration made by Abra- ,fl Hemoriam. ham Lincoln, and that he was per- o =5 riage by her cousin, Mr. Jesse O. Mc- | Powhatan. associated with other veteran and stors vour _orie gathering of relatives and friends | o ARS 2% f€F CORS M Aot G0 ot ! = civie bodles. e and a reception will follow at the| “feer July 15 Mr. und Mrs. Carey = ! e . home of the bride’ ther. Last a Th . Gatveston - Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. | Lo, sty v, mother | xast | w A5 00 & %ne NoriSk 50| MASONS TO GIVE DINNER |, oymere of Commanter |fpeni o j try Club. . ; 41 o large company at dinner in honor ; 5 S el sonally responsible for forcing the|BICKERTON. In sad but loving rememhran e Snew Jersey Ave. |6EC. TR na'May Hah, When | e, mheodors Tosevers, i, has| TO JUDGE G. F. MOORE | S0rmar e somimar e i “wien | ok Sitecs 552 war upon the south." 4 e dead mother, LANDONTA K BIC . roln TASS or Tasy the guests included the members of | ;% ‘Thegdore Roosevelt, A, s Fe WAL L I R “The report continued by stating| TON. who departed tils life two yeass ag: t 't that “sentiment_has been so aroused | Wit Jube 2. 16 vears lave pussed, desr mother, North £136 v = -of~ J, TR SRR _lthe wedding party and the out-of-|retary of the Navy, at their residence tions. An Impressive Instant in the that perverted Yankee histories wil town guests here for the wedding. [and will return next week to thelr closin, i : e a & exercises was the pledge of D | Since Sou were called away. The largest wedding of the even- |Simmer pluce, at Ovstei viav. Lois Past Soverelgn Grand Commander | figelity and support announced on the St tlondy | Suildvens that the vouss will sow be e {8 3 esnory el befind you ing will be that of Miss Mary Olive ncywhena she.went wl Je.r) of Southern Scottisl: Rite to floor by the commanding officers of Pticloudy | taught that the south was right, vea, e = Plant, daushter of Mr, and Mrs. Al- |Children some weeks ago. Col. Roose- each of the varfous posts to the new Ciear | oternally and everlastingly right, in DHls: i e e frod Henry Plant, who is to marry | Velt Will Join them whenever his dus Be Honored. administration. fizhting for those principles upon Erief that i« b o e are Jomes. ~ The cere. | ties permit, and Mrs. Roosevelt wiil Richard Seelye Jones. national vice Mugh AL which _our g .rious country was restorative qualities A e o ake place at 8:10 o'clock | Make frequent visits here during the { Judge George Fleming Moore, past | commander-in-chiet, officiated as the | &7, e T aean E Y % Rt oreth 31 e O N e N he biide's nesencs, | cummer. sovereign grand commander of Scot-|installing officer. The ceremonies | Ku itnio 30.08 2 Gens. Carr and Howry declare the oty o e ek P! in aiding the kid- 1439 Eucild street, and & reception | ass Evelyn Gordon. who recently | b, Rite Masons of the Southern|took place In the presence of A. L.| Diego. . report was adopted in some con- T H. DAWSON neys to periorm their ey Tnaie yn Gordon, who recently | Jurisdiction and editor of the Fellow- | Deane, commander of the Depariment s Fution and that the part which has A A proper functions. < s completed her studles at a school In|ship l-urum& will be the guest of|of the Potomac of the Grand Arm 5 e ok a atoen o (Drotest was s i st a st Catalant New York, has returned to Washing- thonor at & dinner to be given in the | Harry N. Patterson. department cor B ssorsEmuChiE Storaol Db Ol A o Wi (aeb E Signor and Signora D ton and joined her parents, Maj. and | Raleizh Hotel tonight at 8 o'clock. | mander of the United Spanish \War wig o e e e i FATHER, EISTER. * raham Egecton Sall for Europe Today. : r;’n—-k Peyton Gordon. _at “L:lrds‘xm-}‘?Txale‘;;l:;:'l:lll!nazx m"‘rfi:':f‘u Y | Veterans; Capt. Watson E. Miller, the = ¢ sponsible for the war between the|DODGE. S Eemenlaisice ut e Hear e = S g ar! otel. on and Miss d 2 5 ahe et = R Signor Catalan. Italian minister to e rs. Gordon s |Judge Moore's triends In this city 12| department commander of the Ameri Forelga: sy s ad Foher, JAMES ¥DWaLD DovCE: Veneznela, and Signora Catalani, the:Gordon will go to Bay Head, N. J., in latter the daughter of Mrs. Henry F.|July, where they will spend the re- can Leglon, and Jullus N. Schnitzer, E 5 v ignature: carr| Tome® also in celebration of the first birth- | ¢30 Leglon. and Julius N Schnitzer Over the signatures of Gens. June 24 1816, and Howry the statement follows: BY M SISTERS ~ AND day anniversary of the Fellowship {\:'\':10“\‘0:!5 tl):‘&;n;u‘yiw\:riy t-::l from ;:f:’:?:;’ :zrf':rl:er:\‘x_mszfcr \‘::f“ h;:ll:ll?: Forum.™ About 250 persons will ate {\vr::flcan Veterans of the World b England, “Gen. .Yu!“u':’ S iCane :\f{Dgr}E‘nmA BROTHE 2 o 3 i cbu. | tend. . i N. C., commander of the United Con- Olympic for Europe. They entertained [ Miss Gordon may be one of the debu-| “Speeches at the dinner will be made Officers Inatalled. frderats Veterans, and Lieut. Gen. | o tCRSON. embrance of my v at dinner 1 ing at Del- | tantes of next season 3 ear wif SoPria a party at dinner last evening at Del- i by Senator Oscar Underwood of Al = Charles B. Howry of Washington.| JEFF i . monico's. Be ondl Mes—<oaiter Wellsi were| bama; Rev, T (C: Palmer. Mra' Borden|| OTicers installed were: Senior vic Sweden I C. commanding the Department| vears e et 5 . A M e ¢ | Harriman, Senator J. Thomas Heflln | $ommander. Maj. George A = Wol rta (Fayal), Az Partclondy | of the Army of Northern Virginia,| Kiud frien 5 irue and tried. United States Senator Peter Nor-|among the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C.| ¢4 . pama Danfel C. Roper, Melvin |junior vice commander, Lieut. Val Bermuda Partclovdy | Jtaved today that neither of them | Dut her pla upty ns the day she | beck of South DaKota has opened his | Augustus Simpson at luncheon at the | 1) {1iiq cth and Brig. Gen. A. A Friea | Brandon; department Jjudge advoca to Rico.. Clear O e ia resptations ipassed died. HER HUSBAND AND NIECE. * apartments in the Burlington Hotel | Shoreham yesterday. W D! Jemteson will be tostes Maj. Robert P. Parrott; department |lavana, ‘Cube ......... Partclondy ] YOt 207 COTIE I oot the time, or i for: the/summier. Mr. and Mrs Walter Tuckerman| Judge Moore is perhaps the highest | 2urBecn. George B. Treblo; chaplain, | Colon Causl Zom Closty R ortiy. before the adjournment of ANTE T, ROsEN senator and SFa- Harry 8. New|will leave nexi week for Southamps. |and most widely known Mason in the Ray. Srithur S cpin Sepaviment —_—— the veterans on Wednesday in a AT i the h MIchigan, | ton, Long lsiand, where they will|world. In addition to his close and | Q"GTECITESter TCOTES REINT mass of verblage, which seemed to 1 oo : | spend the summer months. Last eve- | intimate aMliations with the Scottish aapian, Smi a8 rre o/ hold President Lincoln responsible| { £z¢ axpectodiback nfWRsliaBlORASEE e S T e nive: | Rite, Mr. Moore has recetved numer- | eleVon years as chajluln of the Dis- for the civil war; that Abraham Lin- I v anbed™s AV vesta informally ‘at|ous forelgn Masonic honors, includ- | tFict of Columbla Natioual Guard do- * |%oin had no more responsibility in| Xua"up 3 1 ce Log lan ing past soverign grand commander, | 0 R edias , bringing on the war than Jefferson| g, y o Basaea Sere Bou Pays 6 Per Cent M Fandl Mek SRR Andrews ONlasjianuts StitheRgorice e g A dna’ A 'Scottish Rite, Bouthers |ican border and later proceeding| The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor. | 17,0550 %0r the mentiment of south- Lol mypehr vl st o {the late Col. and Mrs. Charles Cowles | Mr. and Mrs Frederick E. Chapin, | Jurisdiction; honorary soverign grand fuerseas with the st Division dur- qo nchusciis avente ar 2130 p.m.|ern people in resisting coercion.” i in my heart sou wil > 3 s ! Tucke: 4 venti; hter, Miss Marc - | commander vitam o! e Supreme T ar. M4 2 X 2: .m. orever to stay 3 on shares maturing in 45 ;'111\:;;'.:0 are g::::':ifi & memorial ;‘;‘h“n*:f‘glgg“;‘,eg;y Atinsbave “:",‘:, Council of Italy; honorary member,| The council of administration elect- | Miss Cora Handy will lead. —_— BER LOVING HUSEAND, WILLLAM & or 83 months. It iR ation to taks place immediately | to Hot Springs, Va., for & visit. Supreme Council of France; honorary | 64 conslsts of Edward J. Sullivan. ofie} yopng Men's Hebrew Association ELECTED BY LIONS 4 ) lafter the morning service tomorrow. member, Supreme Council of Canada; | Of the founders of the V. F. W. In the {\];"¢ive an excursion tomorrow at - TALBERT. Sacred to the memory_of our de Pays 4 Per C T e orhiel 1 very ‘beautitul| Dr. and Mre. John Franklin Jameson |honorary member, Bupreme Councli|Dlstriot; Marl o Smith: secretaly of| Colonial Beach on steamer St. Johus, ped worher EVANGELINE T TALBERT. s { York, from the designs made by Mrs. | where Dr. Jameson received the degree on shares withdrawn be- [|i Eliphalet Frazer Andrews. Imme- |from Princeton University of doctor of le on us from heaven. us . itor of ‘the Stars and Stripes; Francis | Padrate H. Pearse Council, Ameri- Dear mother, C. Huhn and Frank B. Heise. can Friends of Irish Republic, will tional Association. Ask God 10 gul That we may in your f : {diately sfter the dedication will be |letters. . . ot tomorrow night at 601 E strest. v —Fa. fore maturity. {8 Sabeism of the infant granddaush. Marnage Licenses. Disappreves Burean. e miEht at S0l K Stieet. | HoT SPRINGS, Ark. June Mo_BA- | TGO i terof Col. and Mrs. Tuoker, little Mary | Mr. and Mra. Louis Hertle of Gunston The encampment passed resolutions | Practieal and theoretioal traintug [ WAT7 5 MECETE O CROTIR S0 e i T 1 Assets More Than iLord Andrews, 3d. Mr. and Mrs. An- |Hall, on the Fotomac, entertained a o licenses bave Deea lasued to the | disapproving the management of the|which every driver of an automobile | WAS TRCtEC FRER TR O, e o na idrews will entertain a family party at | small company at luncheon at the Shore- 3. Durlty and e fourth district of the United States|should have will be discussed by C.]7ational Assoctation of CORv B [0 FUNERAL D1RECTORS $8,000,000 iluncheon at 2 o'clock at their coun- |ham yesterday. e D pon ML tiadeinita, Pa., | Veterans' Bureau, saying that neither |H Warrington, manager of the War- | GoS\NE 8T8 0% (0 (O SORTERN N0 RE00: 2 2 try home, in Falrfax county, Va. and Annette Dickerson of this city. the district manager nor any one rep- |rington Motor Company, at a meet- |\ o e of Vice President Harry A. Quick. Dignified and Eficient Service. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Merriam will | Arthur A. Bchnebelen and Frances P. Mills. | resenting him has offered co-opera- |ing of the combined classes of the | 1 DA Y Moronto. Canada haviag W. W. Deal & Co. Surplus More Than Mrs. Dantel Smith Gordon has gone | jeave Washington Monday for North| Cfden V.'Firon and Elesabeth I. Weekerly: | tion of his district to the department, | automotive schools of the Y. M. C. A. | Newman of Toronto. & » W, Deal 3 to Springfield, Mas for a month's | Haven, Me., where they will occupy their | , ji720 O Rickard and Mabel L. Hose, both | and calling upon the director of the [ Friday night at 8 o'clock. n_withdraw, 818 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3404. $800,000 yiait o her daughter, Mrs. Douglas |cottage for the summer. Matio Otero’of Vega Bajs, Porto Ries, asd | Dureau to use his efforts (n changing Automobile Service. _ Chaom\ obart. Maxine Mable of Binghamton, N. Y. the unsympathetic attitude toward e k. Pa.. and | vererane (hat secins 10 be extsting | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Card of Thanks. V.L.SPEARE CO, Mr. and Mra. James M. Green have Lewis T. Browne of Philadel, Mrs. C. L. Shepherd and her daugh- ¢ Heiene E. Barnnonse of this ety this district. 4 i visiting relatives on the eastern shore . Sylvester of this city. with other organizations In enlarging | The Highland Citizens' Association | #nd neieibors U Snere spveerion o ?:x-w-nm-nt. 940 ¥ SL N Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAWES BERRY. Preaident JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary of Maryland. Miilard T. Grinder and Mary I. Sattoa. facilities for taking care of needy ex- | will hold a good roads carnival at| Fo0f 0o PR Ie T Rora) . tributes at the | ) L faz8 e Lady Henry Gollan, who bas DSeL| Desiel’d, Woitesyatt and Dorothy D, Dolag. | service men and for the acquiring of | the residence of Dr. Graham, Falls for. thele benucifal Sosel. tributes Mt the | phusk frauk e £ = \l| Mrs. Mary K Grisard, widow of | Visiting Mrs. i Georet G YOxtord and. Hareett L Jerry.™ | the property and renovation of the |Church. Motion pictures, dancing,| FLOEGEL h F. Birch’s Sons Maj. John 9. Grisard, U, S. A., is the |City, at the Pillars, at Hot Springs. | ginle; B Jones of Brookiyn, N. Y., aad | gld Naval Hospital at 1Uth street and |and address by Dr. 8. M. Johnson, HER DAUGHTER AND SON. osep! rch's guest In Washington of Miss Sophia \? left }IE:t:rdl“ {g: A\&:"‘;flr“l}ofl‘f Mary O. Plapt of this ciiv, Pennsylvania avenue southeast. director general of Lee highway. Pro- . 3034 M St. N.W. Epublished 101 POMPE'AN Soiuts'se Ta1s, 100k wireet Mre Gri | wii o laler o' the White moun. | My o ot a2y il ® e cedisfor'rond fund Married. ormnid s 5 2 ¢ Edward T Ora Lee Hackett. " IXTON. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. was ket linieeton Nayhs s | SRGRCE LRI Rt SR R i | PARIS FEARS TROUBLE [y ey e o0 Bth | AL g SRS S | vng aon i Bty it EonEee O e A S e A marriage of Interest to many | Rubash. i their danghter, IILLIAR HL., to capel and modern crematorium. Moderat Pittaburgh, Pay visiting her slster, | Washingtonians took place in St. An- | o HUTHepITIAL sag, Teims V. Blaskenship. IN TUNIS IF BEY DIES| The Washington College of Musto| f BERCESS Juse 2h 105 by fiev Drices. 82 Pu. ave. mw. Tel. cull M 1385 Mrs. Est * | drew's Church, London, Ontario, on | Benjamin F. Wilkisson of Va. will have iis sixteenth commencement L 2 o’ = Mrs. Estep T. Gott, and will remain Y "Nilkiison of Boydtes, Va., t cox Frank Geier’s Sons Co. for several weeks. Thursday, June 22, when Miss Mar- | and Katle W. Ingle of Richmond, Va at Central High School, 7 o'clock. Btaths = o garet Allan Gemmel, only daughter | Harry Singerman and Bas B Bherry, both o 'r|!1 ST. N.W. Mun 2473 phone The Ladies’ Auxil e Sold Everywhere . and Mrs. John Gemmel, became | of Baltimore, Md. ry to Nationall ALIEN. Departed this life, suddenly, June Mre. Corneltus Vanderbile and her | 3L M5185 of M. Urban Tixner Holmos, Sinpide and Blasche K. Jemisn, | Sudden Tllness of Nasser Revives| . %\ oSt Noo 127, Veterans of 1622, 8t 143 a.m., at his residence. = — daughter, Miss Grace Vanderbilt, will R rban Tigner HOIMOS: | both of New York cit st ? Heir's Disliki Foreign Wars, will meet at 8 p.m., in| New Hampshire ww., BENJAM Timothy Hanlon sail today on the S. S. Olympic and |Jr- Mr. Holmes 's o % MalsialE Woodiasd DYoL R oienNe Pothion Hall, 1012 Bth street morth-|{ ALLEN, the beloved hustand ot Mars Allen | o) g gp x & p ; » & devoed wite Burke, ‘both ot Al for France. west. ot hest” oF relatives and fricnds, Fu. s, Va. They (25Post to spend the summer |, "B, graduate, class of 1920, Univer- | Wailace Barkwdsie and April Shize. _— Deral’Sunday at 2 pom. from his iate resi- One Dollar Down v abroad and will cruise during the Charles E. Meagher and Margaret M. Buras, and One Per Vinit |! Eon, Ryl 2 ! BY WILLIAM E. NASH. dence. MYERS, 627 Pa. Ave. N.W. || Vanderbilt, who letez“guvyv“:'r"';rkmfi Harvard, 1921. With his bride he has | b0{h of RAIGmost M- 0 poo goverman. | By Cable to The Btar ana Cteago Davy News:| GRAY VETERANS HERE. BROOKING, After » brief, J:Hfifla"fi?rmm! v mander Urban T. Holmes, U. S. ) @ DENTIST wll join Mr. Vanderbilt in Paris. | mander Urben ¥ Lo mes. U 0 N sity of Pennsylvania, and A. M. from Bring this 248 ‘with you for terms 3% || J % salled for Europe, where they will Fricdman and Faznie B Copyright. 1922. T MoRTICIAN sl Jenuary, went to Europe from South | {53 the coming year. 7% (PARIS, June 24A colomaliprob-| o eeiopt Be- BROOKINS paesed fnto ternal” ot at wbe | B C € A o = = = g em of peculiar interest to France | Delegation T New York city, June 21, 1922 She ashington. D. C. aas u of New o shington. D.C, BURLINGTO o Marsiand Toany. cidine went t:nd"t‘l‘fl"ifm":',;“l; fl?':;, A A hamimed EI Naseer. oy of Tanis celved at White House. e Phoses WS i < * is Barrymore Gaddess, graduate . . £ ‘Washington. Ell Loga: Amanda Anderson N The marriage of Miss Margaret|with many honors. They are still in Births Reported. Tho, according to reporin, Io liable 10| A aelegation of Contederate soldlers | i FiE wantinetos, The remains J T. RYAN Virginla Fitzgibbon, daughter of | New Haven, their son being il with < dle at any moment. There can be - | from Beauvolr. Miss., returning home | be'seen t Winsiow's, undertakers, 12th & 317 PA. AVE. S.E HOTEL {3Mrs. Willlam _Fitsgibbon of Mont- | typhoid fever. The following births have been rwperted to| 1% $T0bIam of successlon will eause |from the Confederate Veterans' re-| R sto n.w. The funeral Wil take Blce: Model Chasel, * " Lincoln 162, E peller Manor, Laurel, to Ensign Rob- "= the health deoartment In the last tweatyfour | sorious Erouble. The. prince royal,|union at Richmond called at the| from Mount Mrs, Baviioy Chnt &g 200K Ly tn Commsction: Vt. Ave. at Thomas Cir. ||| ert Henry Carey, U. 8. 8. Nevada, will | Miss Colden Ruggles entertained at |y ocy; eldest son of the present ruler, Is re: | White House vesterday and recelved ' peiatives and friends ace lovited. — 25° | — o163 ™ Tetepnove. Col,_708 At aTE950 take place at 6:30 o'clock this after-|a small bridge and tea yesterday | Charles F. and Nell G, 0'Connell, girl. puted to be an enemy of France. Sidi |Special consideration from President| o agppr. Friday, June 23, 1922, at 6:30 “H. HINES CO. ain noon. afternoon in honor of Miss Elizabeth | Cnarles P. and Olive M. Hardesty, boy. ohammed EI Habib, cousin of Nas- | Harding in his hearty welcome. o ONIE CLAGETT, Funeral from Z THE S. H. b\ o The ceromony will be performed in | Eugster, whose marriage to Malj. Burrell H. and Nora Osburn, bay. ser, who, according to to Mohamme.- | The veterans were presented by orst's funeral parlor, 301 East Capitol at W. R. F. HINES, Prop., Summer Rate | the famous box garden of Montpelier | Dabney Otey Eilliott takes place inr;,nmt-‘-nd Ella M. !h-fl';;h:;"* gtn, |dan 1aw,'ts heir to the crown, Is sixty | Senator Harrison of Mississippl. Fol-| Monday afternoon, June 20. Notice of hour | “a00% 14th st. . by the Rev. Joseph Miller Duff, pas- | Thursday, June 29. ot 2 ears of age and unlikely to relgn |lowing the visit, the President was( Ilater. | Ambulance. SINGLE ROOMS I tor emeritus of the First Presby- Lioyd ong. photographed in their mid:t on the |COATES. Worthy inmates of Bilver Queen, | S= 2.00 tertan Church of Carnegie, Pa. Mra. George Angus Garrett, who 1s | 5o p X I 1s possible that the French may |White House grounds. AR m-R Kperare Co $2.00 UP The brids's mald of honor 13 to be | with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | Wi 1" sad"Coes &, Piflige bon abolish "the office”of bey ‘altogether | T | By ML 0 ML STREET NW DOUBLE ROOMS Miss Holen Martha Noles of Brad-|uel H. Vandergrift, at their summer | valentine and Marle 1. Falcons bev., and annex_the protectorate of Tunis FOUND. S ooy ot CATH 3208 H. N | ford, Pa., a cousin, and her brides.' place at Thousand Islands, will sall| Karmy and Fravees I Whibleg. s SatHERE, Such. aneventuality would Lor jpunecal (of CAZH FORMERLY S40F ST NW) maids Miss Betty 'Henry of Pitts-|July 8 on the S. S. St. Paul for| Maute and Zelinds Oottnl, be sure to anger Italy. COLLIE—Young, female. 1240 10th 8L _B.w. | of the Poor. By order of (F A ek burgh, Miss Isabelie Ward of New|Europe. Tromas , and Gladys B. Bosla, S eitators who &0 by the name of | et | OC%e PR SLNniaw av.c; PHONE _MAIN 108 i Jiam aus ‘Bessie Fergosen. {Touns Tunislans’ have been disturb. TOST. §. B. ELAUGHTER, W. R. CuMiichols WB'Speara ————————— Law Class Entertal et . and_Josle . g the country for some time,” sail e CONTEE. Thursday, June 22, 1823, at Den- ! — < 5 MOURNING BLACK fon and Dance. Jessle and Louse Hayes, girl. a colonial official today. “They have S = Col., GEORGE B., son of Laura B. and | WESSEECIAL IZE nree i da o | Al Recsetion af Dot cvaming. | i T ke g, fained, support -apiong” corals” choms | FAREIY, [0 £30; smEEE S| ot R s el 2 WL H. SARDO & CO 08 ochonl A chureh firmitue .y Alstrian i CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|ton Cotione of Law Wil be given a| William L asd Julia rows, ers of he royal family, At the time | fo'siki and M ne. via S end 6y, K and = | aaHaen Faasulle et 5 . carrie Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 nment and dance | Roscoe and Ellen Montague, gl of ‘0! erand’s visit last | Eye. ease return. sward. it . Friday, June 23, 1922, at Wil Gran Bapids. aad Chjengo Sample Boom: and 2460 18th St. Col. 636 Foo o ot ‘ascociation of the col. | Wilium H. sad Bisabeth Carier, girl. | April Tunle was full of plots. ~These |n.e L 210. B | “mette, T LOTISH KEMON. the wite of MONUMENTS Wholesale Turniture Ext P e e ning at the college halls, intrigues may repeat themselves on |posroN BULL TERRIER—Thursday, Arthur J. Biliolt and daughter of Mrs, Sol < ) i TN 1555 K atreet northwest The com- od the death of the present bey. Rovallmai. 10 monthe o, white with bripdle’spots | C- Kemos. fatermet at haukakee, 1. We specialize Tn designing and erect: E R v l ‘ E g“l‘g& onyarrangenents, iy L Deaths RCP""‘ 2 The coffin of the dead” man Ts earticd e ame Cater 1010 T7th t. v Bawart By e e s thasles W, B, | ng memorials (monuments and mau- ellhelmer, chairman, prepare = = ——— p ter. %] The following deaths Bave been reportsd to|on the shoulders of a mob from the NG " Ellis. Funeral from her late resi soleums) of quality and character. —you will appreciate—In | 25, olaborate program for the enter- | o [y Fopk ement tn the last tweaty-four | palace to the cemetery in such a way | i CH CF EETD 5o Albes biag. Biltmiore st. b.w.. Sunday, June 25, at 3:30 88 to give the trouble-makers an e; Providence Hospital. |oellent opportunity for disturbances.” | COLLIE DOG—Yellow and brown; to pame ‘‘Revel. Re return to copy.) g, loterment Mougt Auburs, Cambridge, | et us take you to see many speci- ass. hopre: (Waltham, * Mass., papers plcase | 1o of our work In any of the focal Painti P th“ni:lt:}inx.."'l'fih?gl :’-:: Dr. and Mra Paul L Joachtm will | W% T Sothvas b, 6457 Conneoticut ave. leave tomorrow for Hampton roads.| Eiizabetn A. Otive, 78, 736 Stb st. itol Apt i = . Ce 1335 14th 8¢ X‘s. %&A"mmmr‘: ‘21 “"t °“p“‘€ o cu z'gu- gy Mns LENA GLASSER DlEs ‘E‘A‘:T:’:‘:‘IE'KODA; oben in t:‘::l SBYMOUR gfihu’i %‘:‘&fl l:rzzx'h'eulm il F. MANNING CO., INC. i rgonne Tuesday for Por ) ik 5 -+ oy i HE J. F. - - Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., st 635345 ' 5 Brinos: Hatti: to visit hor siater, Chrisman; 62, e L DR ] N ¥ THE <014 Fifteentn Street Mendum B. Blumenbers, 48, Connecticut_ave. id 886 | gler, Pratt City, . Tevw Bowen, 28, Wasiagton Aufiom Hos.| Widow of Jacob Glasser Lived GOLD WRIST WATCH near 14th and U. El- CEMETERIES. an unbiased-. % N R P in Boon, 55, 63124 st. s.w. Here Thirty-Two Years. in muke. on Black ribbon. ~Please returm to P A-—Nv EN——~ * Iy EEERESAYE oo |t ot e g o v M, FORT LINCO £ STees =z ths ital, asser, led af 1918 8th c & X perience--.; i e e e abetas Hwpltal. | street, Thursday. She resided —in | Soguce Ghurch Fridey evenlng. Retura sume | Simeral Sunday at 8:30 b The Park Cemetery g et t 03¢@ ! I i 4 band being {n business until his death. = e T oak cemetery, Gaithersburg. ; Beautiful and fitting ého have : MRS. MARION ELLIS DIES. | surviving her are tnres daugnters, |PURSE-Smal, biack, satainine Mils, Re| GLASKER. Tnuradsy, June 22 1622, at 11 location. %prQSSion of ; Bassoiphidackeon: @2 {LADY'S BAG, on a seat opposite Oh ber home, Hunting ‘Hill, A X ‘Washington thirty-two years, her hus- | the money. residence, Hunting Hill. Iuterment Forest Nom-Sectarian Perpetual Care N T B Sarzin Bird Pidow of Jacob Glasser. Funeral from her H \ and Mrs. M. Bonstein, d 1 ABLE [OKBR, in Palace Theater, 'l:h irsday, H 1 availed - ke | Funeral Services to Be Held To- | Slosser Funcrar werviocs wwiirbe sook | Jam B2 Pluder Vlease, returs to. 11 Beatos | Iate residence, Sunday, June 28, at 10 a.m. Readily accessible—on themselves morrow Afternoon. e e e e i i EENDERSON. ';:a".‘ “June 25, 9wt electric car line. a o'clocl CARF—If who picked up sabl k ce 8024 R st. CHAS. E.. 1 - —_— A R e Iadhes restrooms 5 Carntal will ve: | betored nuspand of the late Corhelln Hender: On Baltimore boule: turn same to 185 House office bldg., she will | son (nes Harmen) and beloved sou of Mar- vard, at District line. ouy Mrs. Marion Collins Hilis. died yester. ] day morning at her residence, 1839 Bilt-| Ay ARDED $750 VERDICT. Tecelve reward. FRanE Dm0 FIE T Hetin ss‘%enfil: Vacuum » cleaner ; ? m&r;ltmrm:.!:n ;o‘r:fimm Masms.,| Fred C. Parker has been awarded | SHEPHERD COLLIE. female. North 9262-W.® E‘ .::.h ook from Fioty TriaIty "w"":‘." Oficei 705 12th St‘le' Wi N ; ] by agis 113 No other.cleaner comparcs with tho Saper New g 15, T N dovente, o YO | Yooy for 1 Smiges, Sealant | s of g frier e 5 v s | {000 SR oo Y QT raenc ranbin 476 ersS O Eurcka Vacuum Cleaner and we want you to know 3 early iife was spent in Waltham and | yrer of a local messenger service, by | SWEATER, black silk, Thursday morning, | Relativs and friends invited to attend. 23% Write for Nustrated Booklet Pl gEQrien why. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. Springfleld, m#...hlmnu 1889 ehe |4 jury in Cirault Division 3 betore | June 25, 16:13 glclock. on leaving electric caf HENDERSON. Logun Trlve, No. 8, Iuproved - = o . r . “Rewa coun- ety : BUY ON EASY TERMS™ FREE TRIAL B oo Evived by, her husband, |Jlnier, saying” that Kressin Ead | left at 510 oth st ne. 5| SR Shelwlewamron Sungsy. June 5, FUNERAL DESIGNS. 0 pidal Lk , , Charles W. Hf Ellia of the o In- | Ciod him @ bootlegger~ and had | TOOLBAG fall <t tols o Drummesd are:. | oo &t nliS sinbEREON. o ” |GEO C. SHAFFER %t ! stitute; & daughter, Mrs. T. 8. er | Goclared he had purchased liquor| Drummond, Md. Please retun to O. and P. - N PR IOYT, Sachem, o0 14tk i 0 mat t lt lanw of this city, and & son, C. Roland Eills | from Parker. Attorney Foster Wood | Telephone Co. 0. L LEWIS, C. of R. U5 | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Phone M 4 ue, N. M. appeared for the plaintiff. TOPAZ WATCH l!l!lll lfl% u-nerng-. XING. At Portland, Ore., Jume 13, 1922, | At MODERATE PRICES. uuit-l_;" 3 leos. will be held st hee 607 14th St. 5000 LE RN Faeme e SR e i ek - Bewsrd,_Batum lp 1408 hew York ave S ¢ dangiter Gude Bros. Co., 1214 I B B e G

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