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e BURTON ‘GREEN DEAD. _ In Metmoriam. l 2 fi?mnl:i.:nhn& nM ; s . S e £ Yonte siey ASETON. In ssq but foring remembrance of 081e | fhe. Bome 5 the' bridss bant Juse Planiet Sucommbe to Breskdown | AS57A, 1 o Kt e o Elsie M. Cassels, 1-R street. Incurred in War Time. degus h".:‘u“:' .;‘m ago today, No- Mrs. Montgomery Blair entertained IN RflI.E flF lnvER . MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., November | ©ve y,:' has p.-.a, dear husbesd, and T The Gift Supfemfl = e Lo ek Crock 18—Burton ~ Green. composer and riends may think m:” wound 3¢ healed, Eoh et S L AL T MR e ‘ : six; weeks, is dead. His wife. Irene i ference. Miss Rhys-Davids, leader of Franklin, the actress, hurried home Ina wvnw wlr{ JULIA um Ao for Wife, Mother, Secretal y Of Stafie and Ml‘s. Hughes S8 tho English Erownies, was'the guest Bl.lt He F Iled t Maki foom. cnnl'e;:‘; seversl days ago when I loving *éineiabrasce of our desr o . | i of honor. e Fal a al news' reac er. of ous ‘con- other, LAURA V. DICKEY, mdmma Sister, Fnend- Guests of Sir Auckland and Lady .3 | na s Gnorl:l;)lkhy 'r?tn. Li Hi Dew oy e | e e Enaiywes equiitari Slonemie - ¥ r., entertained a sm! compan! IS w"e e Green suffered a breakdown 1In 1f you have s tother, love \." gearly 4 - : ¢ , formally at a reception with dancing ” France during the war when his wife| Wnile she red” 8 Silk. silk-and-wool Geddes at Embassy Dinner. > e i ool "nome on 1008 s e e > bt . street. tlares. : ican “troops " He never fully recov-| o know her precious worln nglis] / : . Mr. and Mré, Marshall King are en- = s g e it o s of. e, .andlf: gt' £ laf “;00]’ HE Secretary of State and|In mesting the distingulshed French: - 4] |ioraining s huating le::: e % eded s e Hv.: f-':i:fi‘m'? 5o Gor_you to” know 3 Mrs. Hughes will be guests y Gkt o # country place, Bew-Venue, n Specal 3 ’ve d.. i’ beautitul colors, at dinner this evening of the | Senator and ";.T' Rrthue Capper re- renton, Va., for the week end. L EURLINGTON, Vi, Novamber 18.— RUSS REFUGEES OUSTED. qumx‘zfi-'r‘fw»"q’.hi‘fi;" PAUGHTER, ' i X ambassador of Great Britain |turned to Washington this morning a7 Capt. and Mrs, Melville W. F. Wal-| However great a failure Charles|py the Associated Press. 3 weaving and pat- | Lady Geddes, who will entertain | Tmey whor n:‘go'“"f”’,“} Topeka. "Kan. | [ P 1. liace ave expested to arrive shortly to;Douglass Woodhouse, milltonaire's | TOKIO. November 18-Two Rus- s s et STt the AT, S < B ormer’'s sian: efeate: - . W. B, GEAT, terns.- & distinguished company at the em-|of Mrs. Capper, Miss Isabel Crawford, glr. ‘_":d'"“:" m: 5 E‘m»e" Wai- | %o has been at the prosaic business _"';""m?:“?rfi“]{mch“k& which m,«p‘-‘n:;:rl u{"n‘o‘;_m“"e years ago bassy. The ambassador and Lady|Who will spend the season with them 3 5 1 |iace, for a few weeks befors proceed-|Of earning a living, he W&s “nolgrrives at Hakodate, Yezo, Japan, former United States minister to_Pan- | o oir’ b ; a the gown mer United States minister to Pan- | their home at Soldiers’ Home. The|velvet and canton crepe, 7 = i |other guests were Col. and Mrs.|made in panels with side drapés of ludge and Mrs. Charles Kerr. Mrs.|Charles B. Drake, Col - and Mrs.|the orepe and trimmed with beaver. Clarence Richmond Day, and the com- merclal attache of the Panama legation, | kycasr tor. o an:, O0L Louls M- | Her hat is of Drown velvet, ';‘e':r"n‘:: . Kinley, Dr. and Mrs, Toren Johneon h C “rt Sengr Don Emanuel Lyons, and Senord |and Mr. nd Mrs. Louis 8. Ow a corsage bouquet of gold roses. Her onelelg 0 AMaj. and Mrs. West and thefr guests|only attendant is her niece, Mrs. J The agricultural attache of the |later attended the weekly dance Ernan Stevens, who ip wearing dark f " Tc | Geades returned this morning from % thelr home, 1100 16th streat. 4 ing 'to” Takoma, Vash, whire they |slouck at the ob of making love, lwere ordered by the dity oficiale to 0T s Toved one a0 rent, New York, where last evening they| The minist: of Colombia and ; 7 \will make_their, ;zu 2 acoording to testimony! given in Chit- | leave the port, and have gone en- And the ones who think of him today ‘95 were guests of Sir Eric Geddes, oroth- |Senora de Olaya entertained & smail . | Wallace having resigned, from (e |tenden county court by his besutitul | 520 to join the big colony of refugees ZABEIERS ovies ychw omsd i B KUY er of the ambassador, who was host company at luncheon yesterday in o s Army. Mrs. Wallace ‘wl T SIneTiAr | youne wite, Mra Doreit Vanduesen th THE FAMILY, at dinner in their honor. sti.xl- t:‘nc thelr apartment at Wardman 1‘: i S at tea for them nka *| Stevens Woodhouse. M":.,,.fi;:;:,{;‘:fl':;;’:’f;"'n"(‘J:':‘: HARRIS, RACHAEL HARRIS departed i es W arrive in ‘ashington |Hotel, when their guests include S v 3T The latter’s, appearance .upon the fe November 18, 1921, one year ugo y. later in the day and will be among !|Senor and Senora de Duquee of Co- Pimper—Fuller Wedding ‘fn it D Den e D e Wwhere food is more easily | o, Torr ags toder, dear mother o mize, . the guests at dinner at the embassy |lombia and Senor and Senor-. de Mll- MISS HELENE MAMILTON, St. Paul’s Chureh at 8 0'Clock. sation to date in the $1,000,000 alena- R you left me, " The HOSlery Shop this evening. larino. Whose father, the Rt. Rev. J l' w.| Miss t{m“ u.'lzua 1‘:0 m:n&wnnud x‘t‘” action ,,h'{.,h m’,"?:'m., Bur- lme:aml::c precipice between time and * s { this afternoon r.. ngton belle is bringing against her % o . The minister of Panama and Senora | Hamilton, biskop of the M. E. Church e _| - 1f soch can ‘be possidie, it hes but strength- Arthur Burt Co. :::-':: ?.‘.'.'"‘c'f.:'.,,..':" dse Altaro 'e:wlruln‘gg at hd{:mer'h:( ::‘:V_:"‘m o Gookrey W {;n;"h'ln:t-o‘:- .ck '?g:.‘ b = 'Lo.:olgg Dm:;::‘-:;l:" 3{:‘: ‘2:‘3.3’.'.‘- ¢ w. Catii g m"’..'.:.?'é.'!f':..?‘.::”‘...‘.";: 1and even| at Lt 10] t '. s 1ter The ambasgador of France, M. Jules num’.“ secretary of the legation, Senor | dle Stafford Neweastle-on-Tyme, | POt D=fl°fr'ln"’.§b;g° ceremony at 3|that they used their money and. thelir T e e o s of eternity. - T Juseranaswentico Newh¥arkiiket o Hnriquo Jimenes 4nd. Senots de | England EEEE :.,,’ by I oot the Depental authority to bring about the | tead their apprecistion o his Triends snd | Fatber gone. yes; brother gone, yes; sieter evening to meet forme: o relatives £ condolences Jes. France M. Georges Clemenceau, who ;’,‘,1’,‘,”;‘,{,,,;’;: willy leave i Washington church and the organist, - Mr. Leetch, | band, thelr son, who is now at Reno, | the besstitul forel denigna oot o the oeca: | MEMCr Gose—-OR! There is the sting of all. |will arrive there today. Pan: L% Y and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland were|is playing the other wedding music.|Nev.' petitioning for divorce. In a| sion of his recent deat But blest assurance—the same Jesus s mie: The third assistant secretary of ama. gne other guests at dinner|the guests of honor at dinner last|The bride, who is given in marriage|somewhat trembling voice the young | DE. AND ) HABRY T. GUSS, MAY-| He wil give me strength o bear for & fime. i e T et W oods Bilas. also | Nerening director general of thaeg:g; evening of Maj. and Mrs. Parker W.|by her brother-in-law, Mr. IDh [ DIRintift gave the Setails of the arc BELLE T. GUSS. HER_DEVOTED AN GRATEFUL 803 |went to New York last evening, and i pr . Row West, who entertained a company in|Wilson Wilton, is wearing dent woolng of Douglase up to the | EAWKINS. Mes Biella B, Hawking withes| ALPHONZO 3. BA will represent the Secretary of State time when she claims their romance w extend her sincere thanks and heartfelt | JOY. In loving nnembnnee of oar dear = lation to friends and relatives for | sister, MRS. A. C, JOY, who died four years 'as shattered by the interference of kind sympathy and beautiful lonl ago today, November ls.' 1918, = is wealthy parents. AmiArdent Tover ;"_‘:g“" st the death of Der beloved hus- Though from out lives all beauty seems to pass, Mrs. Woodhous {d she first met | HOWELL. We wish to thank®ar many [ Ang though nded Douglans 5t & fance's : e(? Iversity| friends, relatives and neighbors for the Ting. i e xRt of Vormont tn 1912, “Ho immediately | Bess and sympathy shown us #2d for the | As from those clinging Sbers forced to part I Have Some Interesting Modern Brocades From Nanking, China. Conneeticut ave., corner L st. Czechoslovakian legation and Mme, | Biven by Mrs. Thomas F., Walsh. hydrangea blue Chinesq crepe made | began courting he: beautital foral pleces seat ne ot the death | Yt which of us could murmuriag say, alas > < THE FAMILY. * T would we had her back aga.n ust rtments. K d —— with tight-fitting bodice and full cir- | - Asked to tell the details -of her |, of 0UF mother. 2.1 ALBERT J. 0SGOOD R ELOTon Toane. s Fon denraie ouse- | commarcial ‘counsion ot Tt earyne | | The undersecretary of state and|cular ‘ekirt cut in scallops. Her large | courtehip, she sald that from June to |JOENSON. The husband and daughler apd | Tiat besties gow so near the Sacred Heart, keeping und non-housekeeping jwent to Baltimore yesterday to uttend | Mrs: William_ Phillips entertained at{black velvet hat is trimmed with sli- | September, 1916, Douglass visited her {:-11;' f:il MRE. ROSA mu“o\m-;;pmme L the concert last evening Elven by their | dinner last 'evening. at Beauvolr, |ver and monkey fir and she IS carry- fevery morning before breakfast and{ friente i tnels Lereoremat of the fenth of { 90X- In loving memors of our beloved wite & agoda APARTMENTS countryman, Mr. Jarosler: Hocmn iy | their suburban hothe, in honor of the |ing orchid chrysanthemums. Mr. Fred | before he went to work at his JAther's | ihei lomed ome end wion ta erpreme thele| 204 motber, HANNAH F. JOY, who died Furnisbed and unfurnisbed the Lyric Theater. The little party |liDrarian of the Canadian parliament|W. Pimper is best man for his brother | bank, where he was employed as ex- X . four vears dgo today. Auniversary mass at X howa. E FAMILY. For fmmediate leasing, beautiful six-wom | Will return today accompanied by Mr. |3nd Mrs. Martin Burrell, who are and the ushers are the bride's change clerk at a salary of $19 a HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. © and bath guite, entirely renovated and redeco- | Koclan, who will remain over Sunday in (SPeRdInE a few days at the Hotel|nephews, Mr. Edward Craig Wilton | week. He telephoned t between 725 17th Street Al T Ll Washington 'sighteceing. and - mitins | Willard on their way back to Canada |ana Mr. Ralph C. Wilton. AT e SRl b R e B ive LEEMAN. In sad but loving remembrance of TAURANT several short visits, Mr. Koclan wiil | from the south. Mr. and Mrs. Pimper will leave im- | returning home for lunch wonid stop | e Kindoess wod srmpathy ‘sbows my gear mother, ABBIE E. LEHMA slve a concert in Washington Thursday mediately after the ceremony fOT & | at her omer . shors gimtanne femp | for the beautifal foral tributes during the m-ma s life two years ago, November afternoon under distinguished patronags |, BrIE- Gen. and . d Mrs. H. H. Band- | wedding trip. attending the Army and liness and at the death of our loved oae. 1920, R 80N WILL. * t.!;: Wloodl:‘oudn ansion, to smoke his | Tq 8 T. STOKES. u I e er-lunch ciga: mu (‘Alllll RIGHT ETOKES A‘m nu. tribute of love to the memory In the afternoon, she said. he again & FAMILY. . of our beloved mother. ABBIE LEHMAN, telephoned to her from the bank, who dled two years ago todsy. November and appeared in Philadelphia Thursday | N01t3 Were hosts at dinner last|Navy foot ball game in Philadelphis evening, where he played Defore a 1arge | ¢VOnInE: . before urning m’m enthusiastic a 5 = e udience Mrs. Frank Walter is entertaining|{Nogre they will ""“‘ fheie Tagar phonsdiiiofnes RiromStheihanic ». 15, 1620, HER 80 Miss Etta Taylor, daughter of{2 large company this afternoon at — duties were over and passed eve m‘"u MASON. A tribate of love and Gevetion to Representative Taylor of Colorado, |PTidge, followed by tea, for her de-| Former President and Mr ovening in her Gompany, "7 | pRrraay—oLEMENTS. Sunde rember | - the memory of our dear moth D) Missrs, e Ciraiaretentor. Duryes Wattes: Fer Bucsts nre pios|F0Y Wilson DAy ocepted o Kiomai |, He siways supplied me well with|. 5, 1922, in Mflm“fl,‘“ by Rev. 5. i A i ] Ty e’ "'r«m ‘'ongress Hall Hotel this altor- and patroness for the internation: i 4 6B EEMAN of eternal bliss ‘one sear ago toda. fter: 1 Laura Bryn, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss lowers, candy and music,” she said, . ber 18, 1921 Washington’s Smartest Restaurant afternoon o ;Zx:;r & :“1::"%&12 Aliee n}""’"é . Mizs Viewinia E‘?w“ 3?".,:“(:2 st ‘::-:‘ v;lll;:;l.cl:::::_b:: s nd took me anywhere T caves 'ty| BLANCHB I. CLEMENTS e I G2l ks DA AND JESSIE. © ber about forty for bridge, and addi. | Miss Mary Stitt, Mise Elizabetti Beale: | {1, United Daughters of Confederacy. WONTGOMERY. In sad but loving memory No. 1 Thomes Cirele. tlonal ‘wuesta have bean asked. for | Jiss Gharlotte MacDougall " Mirs | 000l patrons and patronemses are: | 1T MATTIAgS, Mys, Woodhouse sald, Beaths. e Tather, oV EANOR . MONT, tea Mrs. E. T. Taylor and Mrs. M. L, | Betty Werner, Miss Catherine Rad-|g puckland and Lady Geddes, mel A x MERY, wio departed this life Sovember Girts will preside at the tea table, |CLITe. Miss Virginia Selden, Miss| i\ ister of Bulgaria, Dr. P. Lessinof; l'" his commission as second MNeuten- R e nfimmxu. 1017. SUPPER—a menu full of surprises, music Coritine Stephens, Miss Lillian Merritt | Tinister of Bulgarla, Dr. P. Lessinoti |ant in the American Army. The cere- | 102, at Cadett, Ve TON, beloved husband of Lucy C. Beal Though you are gone, dear father, [T qul IR R . e ~ Judge C. C. McChord, Thompson, Miss Katharine Shaw, mony was simple, and was held at We wili think of ¥ 1, N e Thauie e £, iechany, chaemanof| oM v S, Shf | oy Mt S S R (Rl PSS R P e ) SRR rgaret Dav 3 camp, an ited m . phere of tone and refinemen | McChord will entertain L e L%nter | Kentucky, Mrs. Petor A. Drury, Mrs.|he took his wife to Long Branch o] oo atiess’ (Basimere: papers piesse 1‘.;":” © W e IFE AND CHILDREN. * Jones, Miss Katharine Wrenn, feels clubby and chummy and in the mood e m?fx.'fl{'"" at the Chevy Chase to revel and enjoy. Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss Eliza- | Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Howard L.}live temporarily. MOORE. 1In.sad but loving remembrance of beth * Turner. Miss Eleanor Carroll | Hodgkins, Mrs, Henry F. Dimock afid{ It is her claim that Douglass Wood- | BROWN. Saturday. November 18, 1922, at 8| o0 Goar “friend, BERTHA MOORE. who Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lockwood | Hill, Miss Jane Andrews and Miss|Mrs. Elizabeth B. Wetmore. house's earning capacity was by no at his residence. 182 East C-n“d i ssed away one year ago toduy, November L} have recalled the mvnatlnnfxor thg Mary Reading. Th tional headquarters of the means equal to his ability as a lover, CHARLES CAMDEN AMW;' hl, 8, 1921, 2 < = | wedding anniversary dinner ‘which | For the tea following Miss Walte: e mnation: q and she alleges that his parents took nd of the ate Mary Aun Hume, in the Qoe ear ago today A i Red Cross will be on 80th year of his age. Funeral from his late ] | they were to have given this even- | two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Browne and | American st open advantage of his dependence upon doce M . lock. Relat Bertha, she A Ing, owing to the sudden doetr tnis | Mrs. Roland Waddill, and Mrs. Carl|Sunday, as usual, from 10 o'clock |them to make him abandon his ro- | fee Temete o iites 1o ssend o0 ‘aat_ able to say. = Elans Mooe- AIN6 jor Samseree | morning of Mrs. Lockwond's brother, | Robertson Kurt, will preside at the | until ¢ oclock. Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, imance. ssaiteicadyinejinviteduaiatieots alied her awa tions. Dancing at Tea, Dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood left Washing. | tes table, i wife of the district attorney, will Pawhel B ovg Satueday morsinr. November 18, HER ] wv NG FRIEND, EMMA F. JACE- Supper. Couvert Charge of $1 at b ton at noon for Atlantic City. —© 7 hostess on that day, meeting the vis- mgagement Ring. e e e SO =8 Supper only—from 10 to 1 % Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seldep, jr.|itors and showing them the intere A few days before their marriage | pongr! suturday. November 16, 1822, a¢ um Sacred 1o the memory of my daugh e i . Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West {will be hosts at dinner Monday even: { ing exhibits in the museum. Assist-|on September 29, 1918, she received e A CER aapater of the late| ter and sixter. MATILDA P. PAYNE. wh as o’clock. % e Dinner Hosts Last Night. ing, when they will entertain & small { ing her will be Mrs. William E.|her engagement rint hy mail. Tt was| 305" RANCES g o, Fanersi | entered inta rest ane year ago toda, =8 7 The ‘surgeon 1 of company for their debutante daugh- |Borah, wife of Senator Borah; Mrs. | this rin li tinum solitaire | from ‘the residence, 2011 P st. n.w., Monday, | Der 18, 1 - ——= sureeon general of the ATMY iter, Miss Catherine Weller. The [Huston Thompson, wife of 3{ ring, uod ‘2t $30 uoo which, her Nmenberm nz.-p Interment private. 19 "Neath our eves she faeth slowir ®"E 4 A ! sucsts will fnelude the other membere | ton Thomps husband admitted, she nad been laser FAREY. Sav ovember 18, 1022, after =8 Meyer Davis’ Famous L\ of the tableau in which Miss Weller | Commission; Mrs. Thompson Gary and | forced tQ pawn to meet her living! a lingering mm- -mmus FAHEY. an = . [ will appear at the art ball, which will | Mrs. T. T. Ansber: Expenses; peral from his brother's residence. Withou g: Le Paradis Band be given Monday evening, for the ben- he elder Woodhouse did not come | New Hampabi D e =) efit of the producing fund of the| Mr. and Mrs. Max Surth of Yoko-|fo the wedding, September 29.- 191 ey oty D el but thelr daughter-in-law claims that!{ vate. But in m 3 1y beart I often pr: 3:: Pi)‘:ee’::b,l:m;:;f“fl:: ‘hsz‘u until | gENDRIX. Friday, November 17, 1922, Toat you might longer sty o W3 flck then and his Wife al onen | riience, 00 Geortia ] WALKER. In X but_sad bra at she was ignored or snubbed by | Finersl from the arlors of A J. S e v .:"'n‘m nd sister, KATIE Mr_and Mrs. Woodhouse when | “Meutay, ‘Hevember 30 'at 1030 2 n. Rste ALKER, who ehtered fato seet three s e e it ti e Tiospital. Omit ‘Sowers. (York, Fa.. papers. piesse S50 ity Foremoer 18, 3 In & lopely grave in Pittsburgh, Pa.. Entereq fnto life eternal, w.q- Where the fowers gently wave, t his resid Lies my draling daughter Rieeping with the dead. Washington Opera Company in the {hama, Japan, are making an extended Willard balirooms. stay in Washington at Wardman Hand Work Only, by Experts (. O ¢ | Eock Hate Loy fupentit e Stalliat H i ana Cumming, daughter o e Hof pring, where they were join- Mme. Viboud, Inc, 1% lgurgeon Goneral and Mro. Hugh & {ed by their daughter, Mrs. John ESTABLISHED 1853 o |Cumming, and Miss Helen Campbeil, | Parker Jackson, wife of Commander daughter of Representative and Mrs. | Jackson. She was: formerly M| Philip P. Campbell, went to Princeton | Dorcas Surth. v today for the Yale-Princeton game. ‘|They are returning. to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L Ta ggart this evening. will leave the last of the week for ¢ appearance of young plain- tiff upon the stand wat hllllly‘h:nld- ed about the town, and the court- 1bes ence, 2138 room was jammed full in the after- HI ! B beloved hu--‘ L s fl « & - . Philadelph! where they will attend |noon for one hour before th ) v athe; e. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles J.|the Army-Navy foot ball game. Mrs. | was to show up for roll call. fios. 2" Honesty, and | 1 oary know ;m'."':ev'n" :'nc“-."' oo wre. {Badger have rented their house in |Taggart was formerly Miss Mildred | pitable sheriffs brought extrt seats, Bessie MOTHER AND DADDY, Cleveland Park to Rear Admiral and { Hardy, daughter of Revre-onuuu but the ineoming crowds sagn over- also ove b""*." " |Sire 3. . Jayne for the winter, and | Hardy of Texas. flowed. to window ledges, alsles ana| (e siste "“" ovomber 10, af | o one knows the ailent heartache, Sold Eve her: | Will g6 to Atlantic City. P all avatlable places wi Only thoss who bave loot can’tell 3 3 hich offered ] "yome AN - | Brig. Gen. and 3re Logan Feland |5 1o tn Washington for o fore: | porehiain o0l oy AcobRC | youths | i T e m"m ke Sour e’ =0 ’ i Y Mrs: Y. rt- | perched themselv, bave arrived in Washington: after an |night and is at the Lee House. Euard rails of the big waod stave oon Mm.?;u':n'-e;'-":flm"n:nm.:' o] iR ToviNG'FhoTiin wiues. absence of two months, and:are lo- othe:; '“'.\'m I d and lovi cated in their apartment, 2400 16th | Mr. W. §. Conant of Detroit, Mich., r late comers ‘Ventured far fors | - But we sre, weLer than beiore. who sil M o W] R nce of my beloved wife, BERTHA WALTERR. ward to take spare seats at'the press must labor on, {strect. has joined his family at tne Gunon table. For whew e Cife and grit o us and | who died cleven Seais ago todey, Navemier _ otel. where they expect to remat heavy Hurdens an wos, 1911, 1 Mme. da Gama, wife of former am- ldurxng the winter. 7| oMany of the stores of the city were | e mive the smiliag, heipfol one. on whom Gone, but not forgotten. ocked up and cards in windows sald, we 1@kned long years HUSBAND. * bassador of Brazil, who now repre- et et o 1n T sents his country at the court of St. James, has returned to New \'orkl WILKINSON. In sad bot loring remembrance The Eider Men's Relief Awsocia- | WU yroe 17 wxu\'msos‘who enariag e aaxs {he death of Brother HE RY| O tion _announces the death o T this life twelve years ago todsy, November 'THE WEATHER | e i s s | B = i W and L sts. p.w. Marriage Licenses. T Marris i been The former minister of Bolivia, rollwwrln‘“ e e MAIN 2508 after a short visit in Washington D Z pers please copy.) Senor Calderon, and Senora Calderon,| Jams Genson and Mildred E. Ivey, both District of Columhh Marylan — H — rst ce tlons with Senorita Calderon. daughter of fortoll. "V Virginia—] yiand and| 19GdGRGR w. STEWART. President. FUNERAL e fi choi Of elg t genera 7| the former. will be at home informal, | ;L Claston Nair aid Lola G. Burks, bath of | forio o —Frobably Conn tonight and| 3 G5, BURLLS, Secretars. ) DIRECTORS. | Iy tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 "" Fimper and Alcfe N. Paller. southerly winds. i moderate |, oxsoN. Deparied s Lte, November 16 ""‘"—_'—"“"—" i oclock. . Mrs. Lathrop, the house| jome o fimper ang Bayneeritle, Va., and| West Virginla—Probably showers| 1922 1,2 ORA JACKBON.-devowd | 0. H Ruest of Senora Calderon. will al8o foas A, Beleld of Stratfora: Ya. tonight and” tomorrow: warmer. to- mer . ffll’! Bo with them, The at home {8 in the | Charies W: Kolb and Madeline Boyer. n : th Dature of & farewell, as Senor Cal- | Willls'G Davia and Eilss J. Paras, both of sht P L UNDB TAKERS (PREMIUM No. 1) ‘deron and his family will leave Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Saincs aie farion 15 atiend. . ™ o ote of Covington, Va., cud Della | Th, =l Friends are in i 4208 H STREET. N. : ! #! Washington the middle of next month | , Faiph E: Flott of Cortn STmometer— g B 8% & Pm.ljougs The omicers and members of Mt Tonsi Tor. = b R to make their home in Bolivia. Glameate L, Clem .namamn P, Reta. §9; 12 midnight, 46; 4 a.m.’43; 8 am.,|" Hored oy ineg , viend the. fonerst oll lxn-'.l"‘ Li 1 “ hon 3 , 53. e aited, to atie ine or ng rne'i. P‘-‘ddlm Col. 1=r‘ - The mlrrfa:adof ){llss \h‘rx;‘ret .\15 Henry ¢ ‘Willlame and Lillian Wron, nl;;ror;-;ter—c p.m., 30. . e E«'sj:&'&‘!‘n ANES 5. JONES, P. I s . r._a re A g % mber L ThmoarEa fudges, | |i oo e wina_Bohlen. dauxhter_of Mr._ind ",?; T Gttt M | 30331 6 e o er Mo ot | ; ; aude A cago. Highest temperature, 57, occurred & to at t arid cold drinks. i FOUND. ree Tancaster and Anale Fisber, L st femon d fally asked to attend. - 3 . rorey B Stanies and Marle G, Cilllam. P.m. yesterday: lowest tempera- | - R LEANARD HARRIA, W. 8. h T or FOX TRRRTER Browa Sed R Teanies | Loms 5 Koight 42" Mende Wooifolk: ture, ‘41, ocourred &t 7 am. today. DISTER MARY L. PROWN, Rec. Sec. For more than one hundred and forty THE FIN logs, Washiogton Animal Eescue* League, 21 m?m:«- E. Bowila"and feml & i ":;T‘plenluu d LEWI, Saurder. November 18, 1075 at the | Mirriand aveonw. o 2 3 ibley Memorial’ Howpital, HENRY, 'belors years this chocolate hes been the standard o C RE. AM e { " Hhiiha Prancls Hiirs ud Margare: 4. non-l Coastiani s A R 5;,':,{, ’l:\‘::nnlv'flf‘hm:! |‘,I... Foanels T { Bmbal Tha T Saveme. e for purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform STILL Y0 BE HAD FON TOUE LOST. | Temperature and condition of the| Lewacnce 1R . 8. - W T qualily PR TRi2E, T IREDALE PUPEY TOST ST months i, Births cho rted. Fater at'$ am.: Great cf':‘x:-—nm. £ bes " osepie | QTN H SARDO & X - > h Asewers name of Kelple. Reward. if. returned 3 3 = B fiaigiel = < 2 A es Woodley place. Phone Coi. 2425 Tide Tables, ' '{,.:l‘f,:'...a Triends inyit L In: | $i3sere Caapel. Ieis reliable. : [ : BAR PIN, amethyat secting; rowand. 50|, The followiog behe hate, teh eoied o2 | (Furnished by United st sermestat Moust Olivt. cematery. H = dwrvughl? 5 ‘L s ano the health departmeat 1n the last twenty-four b ALni surve‘y“i! coast ot Gorasarin “L | GENERATION arvan GENERATION MADE ONLY BY o BAR P"Jnf pearl, u.vo n“-whl °F wm‘“l'. ‘u'n alnd 'como wnl. hgfl Today—Low tide, 1:2¢ am. and other of Mrs. ' o I i o | b nd Prre L el w,, e 4 p.m.; high tide, 7:12 am. andy Srecnsraing, Cale. . S WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. : Sh e g gl e, Bovard 0 Thomie 8 MRS ik i | ToMorrow_Low sides 2145 am, ana Tty Nivember 5 ,,}.; 3 NGTON, D.C.UNDERTAKE P turned to otomac ave. s.e. tar Sar g o] s tuneral home, 1300 | WASHI R Established 178 DORCHESTER, MASS. X BIRD OF PARADIBE—Iu_front of ‘wmmi ’5.';"”31 oo & Baliaca S, i high tide, 8:05 am. and e eatives tienda reapectinlly gt e otrch st 7 7 every of o Club, Friday moraing = Please return 10 1649 | Vircey and Bertha Faulkner. girl. : invited to attend. Interment private. o Gt Robismracs = Harnrd et ol 541 OiTana Sary 7 5. Bamelts girl. "The Sun and Moon. o |pprorm. . Novemder 21, Boohlet of Choics Recipes sent free brindle snd wnmflfiumn?{ Ix‘:l'r;:i:i ie| EO iR e oo day—Sun rose 6:54 a.m.;.sun dets| dence. Ploey Folnt Nl N taer Tettit, '1a ; o oretarned to 1900 7th 19¢ i .I?m”zl%‘;m'__s“ fecale s the 85th year of his life. (Baltimore A4 Dactad | sets p.m. PREASTPIN, bfic‘i“’n..vx'—F. alued from assod] Deal pO mn Libgral reward. 1316 New Hlmnl'h-re ths Re rted . Moon rises 6:13 a.m.; sets 5:02 RO The following dedths Automobile lamps to be chtgd Rolll - - t(h resi: been reported t e oraith department 1" the Tast twenty-fone to omm Kaon one-half hour after sunset. aries J. wua ek Em.x-u: Goets, 50 years, 310 Maryland Weather in Various Cities. 1an & m HI‘ IB lu'ud 19¢ “ ‘.fl Doaaldeon; |80 3 2 Monday, u":‘.:r':d" b L h ) ‘" ¥ o SAUNDERS. l!. November ‘ H Distl’ict N t. l Ba k A o . terris '.Nmnc;orl‘lir ne;r "Jlll . Goddard, 76, !'. l"-h Hos- E i Gnnt fil‘mk. 2 "!r ationa n Horer, 161 3 21st at. nw. North 7108. o Pliwt 0. pactr. ®, 220 comoams ave & g nee Bard), beioved wite of Wai o] o endo, oa ""& " petacen Arcade mariat e th50 1ot st e H Baturdey, Nov tives and friends lnvited to attend. Inter- 1406 G Street f;,‘ P .!,‘.',:‘,:’ tothnt: e 3 ment at Gleowood cemetery. g BARRING_—Amber dnm PRelivae 3 mu November '{I'I 1923, at Finder kindly call Main ewa 2 ELKS' CHARM. A liberal ‘reward to onme re- 30, 38 b Ty turns to 711 T st. n.w. Albert Dade. 1 Breet M = . FUR NECKPIECE, Wednesday evening, CAll:| Elisa o ulu . S Spring, Md. = Control Your Finances— e T gt | T, B R BE 8L et St ik 5 z & . _Phose Nocth fv‘m T ansen. 39, Tubtredlosts Hos- 30.00 “ heln €O FUOR NEGKPIECE_—Skuak, 15th "Ti"-n wt | B2 2% b+ loudy © | sHELVY. IMdenb'i w York city. Thurs- . a 1 Jox IHILV\'A dont let t ntro‘ y ou ?‘::" G '%z:o"fifiglfi e cx'e"nl.ua' 9""' RaTarts, B e iy, Dotk 20y 5 s E;fi:r:’f Yioadas, No !‘vv«nfi 20, from 424 8rd . one_Clevela: 3 S g .02 44 ke Dlack_leathe: 3 . : SMITH Norember T, 1022 There’s only one way ‘to be T roor. " Rewatd. ‘Norwn sota: “n’%""" D. C. MASONS TO MEET. 3& :.é‘ C:L:L', Toepiat Gam. G &E”mm Sith: master of the sititation—to save r'o‘s“ .?”"’ o Pms ol i8R | <3008 i i, | M Depared tip dte Touragy, woven | “Gainnt 07 HINES COu a your money. The only way to . foc M M“ BTBOOK. m“.’.?'.'.?" "‘..." Secretary Denby to Speak Tonight E 2 RLE AL TH‘I;: i H. vra pon o 2 < X 26 - - :e ;uns. (;i;“ nvi:g money is to 2 u‘%m e 11190 am. Fhose Cof at Convention Hall. 2 8 % 1 fl"“ Teh ot a pe .I‘ B;I ccount, It isn't BAT T The Masonic mass meeting tonight 52 Clear The Bank of at is your income that counts - at Convention Hall for the purpose of | Lut 2 B CEMETERTES. y —but what you save of it that . - ning subscriptions to the United ] Slonay Utmost Service. obtaining » s ¥ determines what you may or Masonic Temple hu:fl wmt nl. o-: ‘: o Cloudy . Harper may not do. the largest gatherings of its kini a Pt Lo yfufleflt Youha the ibeward: - according to Willlam Knowles ® et ou veceruinfixedmontlll SETTE] m‘,"""‘c,; e with Black me™E- | cooper, managing director of the 3‘3 > Clear o] H. L. Offutt, Jr. obligations which you pay. Ui gtaion, Heward lediog to the fofarn | sampaign. Admittence willbe by @ ok Gar Cashier pay. Phone Necth 5144: ickets recently distributed through- 5 Clovdy Make saving another—and put STRING OF PEARCS Bafwees Eye ot out the various lodges of the aity. % Vossy W. P. Lipscomb a stipulated amount away ecach ; Rewara. Calt . SO Tl e imcipal spawiker. Besiies & iu ox% 705 12th StN.W C. J. Gockeler pay day. In that way you are WEETWATOR ¥ v o e v loal 8 0% o Ofiw : oW, N. L. Sansk in control of your finances—al- B || 1D e R e v g A e tion, pio Mmoo Sy Fhovs Fingkiie SN ways in a pulllon‘lo do wm Ase Call_Columple M- tures of Masonic events during the . ; Write for Iilustrated Booklet - Vies Presidenty you 'u . : 3 RIST Y wu'cn—uaya sold, w"f.:“ past tm years will bo nw'}vn. s . e Johuston, N e mass meetin, ey Modern .flh‘ e H: DL dohion, 208 N o Aok S | i) oo a Masonic parade trom the Tomperature, Wescher. FUNERAL DESIGNS. B & Mothods < |Gude Bros. Co,, 1234 F St. Prompt Lats POMERANIAN DO, small | Merepic Jremmie o, Ganvengion il “We pay T;:red on Slvllgs v Accounts -t rate of 3 A % brown, answering ‘to name of | Knights Templar in eull -unitorm. = > Koko.” " Return 1o -Mrs. James]of the Grotto. The parade will form : < 2 Kerr, 1711 H 'street: Telephone | into thres divisions under the genvral - ar2:80 ! ' 3 5 ks P.m. " Relatives and friends tespect- ol ol —— o[ EEE:E_: Fraghl 1596, Renvard $25. 160 S s+ = 00 | i e, "SR | AR g e o 2 B £ i sadseusey 73, :3 ===