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SOCIETY. THE EV. Table d'Hote “Service that is Different” A La Carte HOTEL LA FAYETTE Sixteenth at Eye Street Dinners, $1.50 Luncheon, $1.00 Afternoon Tea MUSIC EVERY DINNER HOUR HE ambassador of and Baroness de Cartler are spending today In New York and will return this evening. ters, Doro WS4 000000000000000000000000000000000¢8 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, Society The Baron and Baroness de Cartier, in New York for the Day, Will Return to the Embassy Tonight. , Philadelphia, and will’ - Belgium Philadelphia, and wil 'return here to Mra. Harry Kimmell and her daugh- 4 NOVEMBER 2 5, 1922, Freeman have resumed their Monday afternoons at home after 4 o'clock at the rectory of Epiphany Church, 1329 K street. Mr. Hugh §. Legare and his son, *|Mr. Sidney Kent iegare, are spending the week end at the Hotel Ambassa- dor, in New York. Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of the late J. Pierpont Morgan, is spending some time in Washington and is at the Shoreham. COL. F. R. AMES DIES. Col. Robert F. Ames, United States Army, who went abroad for his health, died at Rome, Italy, last Wednesday He was from New York and was grad- vated from the Military Academy in September, 1,79. He served in’ the infantry in the far west and in the campaigns in Cuba in 1 98 and later in the Philippine insurrection. He was retired as a lieutenant col- v wife of the inte AlL aves fo wonrn thele lows Ktrother. Joweph K., Wi Chowas Wire; th ., Penchy Thimas.” Rome Parsu, ortix: v brath Wulker: seventees ildren und ' (wo great-grandchildzen, and u bost of otier reladves and frieods, Funeral f Church, terMemorinl Laptisf- nd 2Kth - ete. .1 pm it” Frazi Miss Aiala Kimmell and Miss thy Kimmell, went to Philadel- Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan has r turned to Hot Springs, Va., where ehe Joined Mr. Ryan Mr. Bainbridge Crist' will entertain informally tomorrow evening in his {home, at 2723 Ontario road, in com- pliment to Mr. Gustave Ferrari, who is spending a few days with Mr. Crist. Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard and her daughter, Miss Adeline Oxnard, have gone to New York, where they are making a brief vis.t at the Plaza phia thi ) SPECIAL . Rty sy moming ito aftenupitie Hoiel. Mre. Oxnard and her daughter - | thei 2 ave spent the g-eater par he The ambassador of Germany, Dr.thelr home ‘on Biltmore street to watumn m their eountry home, near THANKSGIVING DINNER ~ §{on s semaniet by el v " counselor of the embassy, Baron Von |ayy mregertek Irving Cox i — { . ser, is spending todu;y":““fend' e | Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, wite ot | are at the Shorcham. entertained \ ° phia, where they :::l % Interstate Commerce Commissioner guests at luncheon there yesterday. Army-Navy foot ball game. Cox, is entertaining in honor of PN Mrs. James A, Hensley is entertain The chief o staff. Gen. John J. Fer-| Mrs. Horace Lindsley of St _Augustine. A tng the Mount Holyoke alumnas at shing, U. S. A, has with him In his|{ EALS Ef fi;",'mfl'lflé:e'&'gi?;"}gyfg_- MRS. BERTRAND TRENIS Mount Vernon Seminary this after- ~RERSy box at the game this afternoon “Pi lev:lml&ive and Mrs. Richard Yates, Mr. | On one of the important eo-.:.mu- noon at 3 o'clock SRS ard T. Stotesbury ofiand Mrs. W. F. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs, | which ix carrving to success the Con- = 5 a1 Philadelphia, Col. . Me. |Lyneh, Mrs. Clifford Treland, Mr. and | &all Ha-tman R ce Chapter, D. A. R..{ 505 GEOUIRE, LT new 1es b Marshnll,DMr.nnl‘:d (Ma!‘;"g:m;!.& °r' x}',{l"; ‘I-‘raxfils Goodwin, Miss Mary {at the Raleigh Hotel Monday night. i RorofL place: Fadden, Dr. Rober “|Lindsley, Mrs. Conness, Miss East- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lou.s Vernon Slonaker Eglin. man, Mr. > c- — . Lo ernon s W ieant_secretary of war and T o MissiCrariesiiCe Mo have gone to Philadelphia for the Mrs. Walnwrisevl and lfl;'elr r?:ufh-‘:; fi{e)’e Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hall, glme_ Saburi, wife of the charge dl'a!- rmy-Navy foot ball game. s ainwrl h', ha Mr. a 3 £ Japan. Cov re la — = e (Formerly People’s Department Store) e to the game and have with ['hlt":fllhl;. M g iron 3L Danies i Sl R Sl e L 5 iheir box the undersecreary of the ayd Mre Joseph B. Eastman. Mr and 5E S n 1gton toda . Baltimore, F o . Treasury, Mr. Parker Gilbert; the so- bm' Marhosen B, Hastman, Mr. and | poron Holger Mossncrantz has been | Where they will wpend Sunday and urniture Lxcluswely Treasury meral and Mrs. James M.Iyon YApk W Potter Mr and Mrs | called to Denmark by the death of |3 & f Beck, Brig. Gen, and Mra. Andre W.[B"Camnbell 'Mr. and Mrs. Braest L. |hls grandfather, Count Vedal of el o Brewster, tnnrd mt"“;e;(;'l‘;‘c'hgflt"l ;‘g; Lewis and a number of out-of-town | Vedalburg. —— SR sistant to the mi y e guests. Muher—Gillesple Wedding The Dining Room Prsach combnssy. Cape Thenautt|EYWRS 10000 (o 1o be the house 1, president | e rten Parent Th sistant secretary of the navy of the 1 Club, gave a andoiea Roosevelt are entertaining (SUEst of Mr. and Mrs. Cox for sev- |1 1 Uiterday at the Cosmos (lub| Mrs. N. Nunan Gillesple, \ Makes the Home— 0. and Mra’ Leigh C. Warren, and : iR honur of Judge and Mrs. Kenyon | street northwest, announces the mar- 2 T £ o the assistant secretary’s The assistant Sec t] The other guests were Gen. and Mrs. % , Mary Ca 5 f AS THE DINING ROOM is so is the home— Sister-in-law. Mr, and Mrs. Archi-|Treasury and Mrs. %fiffzfl%m‘fwafifi e T M and Mre, Adams, Mrs, | Flage of her daughter, Mary Cather H shows the difference between housekeeping and bald Roosevelt. ¢¢ | are at the Hotel Belmont In New York | Dickens, Mr. and M lher Murphy {ine, and Mr. Roland T. Maher of st i homekeeping. YOUR dining room should be your C°M5n°dt}re a}“k:l)lflir:fp}fi;wtl:l‘:!t.kle;tg for the week end. and Mr. W. P. Ro Louis, Mo., November 17. i E — yesterday for Phila e = ikl o 1 first and last thought the Army and Navy gume ftoday.| The tuird assistant secretary of| Dr. and Mrs G Augustus Siepson| .. poe ynaien lterary man of i . . e will return to Washin state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss|are spendin eelel 4 ey tion = ann aitra : LET US HELP you make it a REAL dining room LG e gt o, opert Woods Blise | 40t M where (hey: aticnded the |distintion, Mr. Harendranath Maitra ¢ —a room you'll delight in. Mrs. Stitt, Miss Mary Stitt and|Philadelphia. where they attended|Army and Navy game as the guests will be the Euest of honor « ~ Miss Emma Stitt, wife and daughters |the Army-Navy game, and where they | ©f Capt. and Mr: De Witt Blamer. | national Association . %Renr “Admiral Edward Rhodes | will spend the week end. Mr. and|On their return to Washington they | Letiers, 1715 1 street, this afternoon. 4 Stitt dett yestorday morning by motor | Mrs. Bliss will have as guests next | Will be accompanied by Mrs. Blamer.” | Tea will be served as usual from 5 for Philadelphia, and will attend the [week Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon White- ce Winifred M. Huck 00R0/C UCh: ) Army and Navy game this afternoon. | house of New York, the former, coun- | Representative Winlfred AL Huck = 5 v WIW. King tett e 1 They will spend the week end in their | selor of the United States embassy L e e e o OO S non | caplial vastesaay srternoat For e, country home, Wredens Hof, near in Paris. eon in the New Willasd Coffce Shop | J\‘»lpma, and wi] an--r:_ld t}:le .\rm‘i any ? Former Minister of Poland ana | Monday. j Navy game and spend the week ena Pracess Lo s 2 in Philadelphia, returning to their 4 Vork toaa opirska suiled from NeW | aaj. and Mrs. . Garfleld Riley will | Fome on Woodlcy road Monday. : ngland on their way to their, home | cAVe @ theater party at the President === H in Poland. Theater on Monday evening, in honor| Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H. Tirrell hav ! N E of their sister, Miss Margarct V. Riley | gone_to Phiiadelphia for the Army ! (o 4 | Mai Gen A."W. Greely and nis|of Boston, when the Washington Col- | and Navy game. 1 daughter, Miss Rose Greely, have|lese of Law wi ave a_ benefit. === 5 i ' Mandari taken &n apartment for the winter | Smeng ether uects wll be Me C Ky, The Suptey, vqping st o o e P S LY 5 2 . t 1635 e s uck and Miss Do ck, Mr. a) Arts e g 0! o : TEN-PIECE SUITES in beautiful American Wal- Manaarin joL 1630 R atredt northweat : B Oy R Kim o | avening by, Alts: Leulve Lyom: who 1 nut—period styles designs—and at _§100 to Mr. and Mrs. Werner Neumeijster . . K. Reinburg, :-m render a group of poken i S300 less than you'd pay an “installment” store! C t are spending the week end at Har- } Maj. Philip Reming Miss Nellie V. | Songs,” with Miss Minna Nieman Isn't that worth while? oats .|| pers Ferry and on their return wil| Price, Mrs. Henry Dunlap and Maj. | the piano. : 2 ! i]! take un apartment at Wardman Park | nd Mrs. G. E. A. Reinburg. Miss Agnes Oyster, accompanicd by WE'LL DELIVER it later, if vyou say—How about . Albert J. Osgood | Mr, Ngumeister will be conmected| yi. ypinjjam M. Bremer of Boston,|her brother, Mr. Fairfax Oyster, ith ‘the German embassy as com H just before | merclal secretar: M- | who spends her winters in Washing- | today for Philadelphia to attend d THE pAGODA . ton, has returned from an extended | Army and Navy game. Th il re- P A d 8th St. S.E. | Officers of the air service will give rip abroad and has resumed residence | trn on Monday: . i a serles of dances at the Hotel La |t the Hote on for the season. f— I enna. Ave. an t. S.E. A 795 17th Street Fayette, the first scheduled for Pues: T Miss Donaldson, daughter of Mr. : 2. 1 day might. The assistant secretssy | The assistant attorney general, Mr.|ind Mns. R. Goldén Donaldson, after S of war and Mrs, Wainwright and|Robert H. Lovett, and his son, Mr.|having spent a few da: in New | Gen. and Mrs. Mason N. Patrick wi | Ellot C. Lovett. have gone to New |York as the guest of Mr. and Mrs taceive (he Euests Haven for the Harvard-Yale foot ball | Foster Rockwell. is motoring with game, Mr. Eliot Lovett being 2 gradu- | her hosts to New Haven today to at- Y T Mrs. Ezra L. Koon and her daugh- {ate of Harvard. tend the Harvard-Yale foot ball ter, Mry. Wilbur 1. Carr. entertained | S game. g 4l | at luncheon today In compliment to | Representative Brenn: H Detroit Takes Apartment. The Art and Archaeology League ; S | = = Representative and Mrs. Vi i ’I‘gh‘l::“:‘ho;‘d b:}‘::-;e"“" ‘“!‘“'{ ati 3 r OURNING Brennan of Detroit, Mich., hav h borhood se, street | £l OMMERC'AL A .oNAt A“ K l Dyed Within z}“fifis.'.( an apartment at the Lee House until | Southwest, with Mr. and Mrs. Neligh | ’ ‘il L] 2469 1Sth St., Col. 636 March. ;fllll=osg.btllls E\;-?nlng at 7 o'clock | . . Col. 838 - ollowed by an illustrated lecture at 3 i§l | CARMACK DRY CLEAN'NG CO. 8 o'clock by Miss Charlotte Van Dupont Circle. Fr. 6232 _ Mrs. James E. Freeman and Miss s AT e e Doren. on “Historic Houses of Wach- o o . Balance Your Living Proportionately Allow 90% of income for expenses and put 169, away in a Savings Account If you will arrange your affairs on that ratio you will make the future safe. | Saving doesn’t become a hardship on such a basis—but it : does yield an immense amount of satisfaction—in soon finding yourself provided with funds to do what you may want to do— when you want to do it. \While the money is in our Savings Department it is earning 3% interest every day— 5> every dollar—compounded semi-annually. El | cALL AT SHERRATT’S 608 13th St. N.W. Before purchasing vour Christmas gifts. Fine line of hand-painted china. Largest stock of white china in Washington. E3 Mrs. Paul S. Reinsch 2419 Mass. Ave. Will Sell Her Chinese Curios Saturday, Nov. 25th and Monday | Nov. 27th After 10 a.um. 1 1 | { ington.” | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks Smith attended the Army-Navy foot ball game in_Philadelphia, Mrs. Smith leaving after the game for Parker: burg. W. Va. where, next Tuesda ~vening. she will take part in & con cert, playing a group of organ num- bers and the accompaniment for Ruth Harris Stewart of New York I Sold Everywhere LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER, HARRINGTON MILLS, Vice Prestdent First Vice President I JAMES B. REYNOLDS, JAMES H. BADEN, Vice President Viee President and Cashier [ 0~ BIngham's representatives cannot be- ’ of vehicles. -t lisve to be trus). Judge Bingham i M, O. A. to Establish Olub for U. 8. | 5y g yest| given full notice go that he mey hg Officerg—Mrs. Walter Burns 3 ® representative fJesent. 7 J Sortar Amflc::w > ' “the control r B ‘omen) While cro ime through| -Fwmor D { Fourteenth evator own-—| Special to The jon west' yeste! . and millingg, Witmin, \ > | John Garner, » regulatio: west, was ki son fixed an pile, whicl @ds of food Gen. Gt shows that jelng saved. |y Jarrels under | J - L 0 O k iyt . the it knocked fron reed”. mobile truck ::"g. S Belt road ear Or reported muc . have drop: gapital tant . % continue to Sudibicok saved-for Infy J. T. Bark street nort 65, of 6 were o Washing pany coll grthwest ye ijae at ¢t other food sbout to ba T 4%, fopa” ad- of. = It 18 C. Hoover €. maintain s ’aut specu] l sed. food admin, stione whig ces througl uste tn fo a minin irogram car'® are the only; o waste of ports to thd » that | Tnited_State: 0 per cent In, on “has al ¥ are yng ‘of the g tock. Veg 2 Clon ff 11ament, proroRelE IR pe 3 2 the throne the governor.general sald: ut Heffert: “Although the stress.of war beco sald yes-|increasingly severe. the people of Can- r da, resolute In the supreme pyrpose of. The .conyenient and economical offi- :ll’ WAY." I cers’ club near Victoria Station, starte| schieving_through victory an abiding|eq by_the Enaited. Y. M..C..p.Rur:the S.KannSonsCo.’s 5 Page Advertisements in The Sunday Star 5 Pages of Big Values T i saved ) ffs injury, w t Thirteentk Puunl-y. dece ERS ec. MOLD: the, t lacked 3 that one » Pa., the pal Molder votced o of Samti jth merican dopted the o ttee on res f censure § . local ~ The comm{" .evidence ¥, the e‘l.hl bresan had lfllmd Ve anmne 45 ford dvénue to 1 at No. 47 Russell sduare. ' _ ‘ The Bmacrem Established 1780 of making good cocoa is in using Baker’s Cocoa purity, palatability and nutrient characteristics of high grgde cocoa essaandnml\inezypeaflit;rbm MADE ONLY BY : WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Seasoned with BELL'S Seasoning, Served with Roast Boef, Pork or Lamb Recipe for Yorkshire Pudding : BIft together 1% cups of flour and & scant tea~ spoanful of salt; mix in thorvughly two tea- spoonfuls Bell's Poultry Seasonin;:; add 1% cupsof milk,gradually,soas tomake 8smooti Datter, then add 3 eggs, beaten until thick and 1ight; turn into a hot dripping pan, the inside of which has been brushed over with roast- Dbeef dripping; when well risen in the pan, baste with the roast-beef dripping. Bake about thirty minutes. Cut into squares and serve around roast. BELL'S SEASONING Eor Ponltryl.E Meat, Fish, Game, et Do, s ot WM. G. BELL CO., Boston 9, Mass. . Vholennle Agent For its quality is good | POMPEIAN | OLIVE OIL well known concert singer, and Janet Little, violinist. DR. FILLEBROWN DIES. Dr. John Potts Fillebrown, mem- ber of the medical staff of George Washington University Hospital, died yesterday at the family home, 2121 Le Roy place northwest following a long illness, aged sixty-four years. Funeral services will be held at St. Thomas' Episconal Church.’ 18th and Church streets northwest. Sundav aft- ernoon, at 3 o'clock. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector of the church, will offi- ciate. The interment will be at Cold- :nvlng.s-on»lhbfludson, N. Y., Mon- ay. Dr. Fillebrown was a native of | Washington, and was a son of the late Commodore T Scott Fillebrown. TU. S. N. He graduated from Lafa ette College. Easton. Pa. and took his_degree in medicine and suree: at Bellevue Medical School New Yo city. He practiced in New York until 1903, when he came to this city. i He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Fillebrown. and three chil- jdren, Thomas Scott Fillebrown Fllen Douglas Fillebrown and William Young Fillebrown LOST. e shopping bag, on Mt. Pieasant lorenetie and sum money. :663-W bet. 9 and 4 o'cloc . { car, con Reward. Call X. BAR _PIN, brilllant spray. pearl center, In Howar & Daavid’s store, F st. Generous re- ward. Pozer, 408 Duke &t., Alexandria. Phone j3BW | BEADSString of red_bea to 3015 18th st. n.w. _Rew: BULLDOG, female, brindle; no col- &z, bare spot left side of back: reward. the Corova. _North 97501 or in vicinlty of 6th Reward. Phone Linc 260 'BROOCH—Diamond: . 23, in front of or at Cairo. Rewsrd. 532 3rd st. n.w, k- lin 5122 26 CARD CASE, leather, with key and small chanee Col 63 EARRING, square-cut diamond; on street: fin er will be rewarded. Apply President, Wash. ineton Gas Light Company. BYEGLASBER, gold, on & black silk ribbon. Lost on M or L st between Conn. ave. and Vermont ave.; $5 reward. 1718 R. I ave. n.w. 25 HANDBAG. prrple leather. Rialto Thester, Tue night: contained money, Yale key, gold rosary (engraved E. C. H.) Re. ward if returned Frank Henly. Evans bldg 25¢ LLEWELLYN SETTER—License No. 11327: cannot_hunt; a pet. R rd. Cleve. 1185. 3248 Rittenhouse st., Chevy Chase, D. C. Ta NECKLACESeed pearl, November 24. Re- ward if returned to S044 O st. n.w. Phone West 140. 260 PACKAGE containing a report intended for the-W. C. T. U. convention, on an Sth i bus, Thursday morning, between Finder return to 304 Rutiand PACKAGE ERSLIPS—Le(t on Potomac Park car. Nov. 24. Reward. Mrs. Maltman, room 1085-C. Tempo. bldg..x No. 5, 20th aud a9 n.w. = 2. PHOTOGRAPHS—On _Riverdale car. Return to 38 O st. p.w. Reward. 26° POCKETBOOK, with Initials. A. L. McC. Ee- ward _Phone North 1485. 25¢ POCKETBOOK, 1o Weodward & Lothrop's, containing money, eyeglasses. car tokens and rosary. Beward if returned to 1324 Randolph st o PURSE, on 1ith at. car. 00 Lament st n.w RING (sentleman’s). gold. oval amethyat se ting: oneraay” attérodu; reward. " Cy Adams 921 RING, amethyst, large, almost square, on street, Tuesday or Wednesday. Finder notify 3rs, Hefiin, 1341 L st. n.w. Tel. Frank. 3449, Reward. 25 ETTER PUP—Disappeared from 1412 Oak st e A% 7:80 am. Nov. 24; foar months old biack and white spotted: Do collar. Good re- ward for immedfate return. ». Please return to ! SUTHERLAND. one! in May, 1911, and was promoted to the grade of colonel in 1918, His last active service was at Fort Ogle- Cards of Tha nks. BRAXTON. W 1 our wincere thanks &nd bea ceiwt on to oar reletives, frieuds and meighbors for their kind symputiy and besutifsl forel tributex at the death of and uephew, ARTE TRIMMER. We wixh % and apprecintion and tives for th ud beautiful florul tribute our dear mother, daugl MABEL TRIM THE FAMILY. < Married. COOPER—BUREHUS. Mr. 1he on Saturday, G. 1 Humpireys, 1.1 GIBBS—CONNORS. Mr. Lonnors aunownce | thie Mrs. Jeremiuh 1 Thursday, HEE R Thursdus, N ut_her res ut ¥ pm. River road near Kenilwort Wife of Thomas F. Alsop Gies T Khe leaves w0 and one da Alfe b Genee, I Relat ovember 74, Duncan st. B.e.. YN, beloved wif: She leaves o . Saturday lingering ilin 1 1922, at 11:40 2w husband of Li wn_of Walter ., Butler. { BUTLER. i 1 | DEVAUGHN N. son of the 1 wn and Mars Thotu 5 pw. The DIl 1 trict uth FILLEBROW compatriots are at St Thomas' Noveniler infan ¢ lier_residence, | GROSS (nee Harrl of Johin Gross, aud devote & | late Daniel agd Alice Hurris, She leaves tn monrn oue sister, Georgiana Mason, and twa L brothers, Barrel dnd Daniel Harris. Funeral [ from Zion Baptist Church, F 315 ks, 5w, Rev. Willinm J. Fo pasior. Hev A, Saves. D. D. | Monday, November 27, at 1 c'ciock. i Oh. God, what & weight of sorrow Mut ive, the lonely one- ; i The silent room, the emp. H And the lozel. !mx:usox D ™ vember 24, 1t | i ut his_residence, 415 WILLIAM H. JOHNS from Union Wesley A. M. B. 23rd et between L and M sts. u. d refatives invited to attend. | MIDDLETON. De, November 24, 14 illness borne with and miother of Harrr, Middleton, Lillie Ta mie Fietcher, lrene ends favited. 's race well rur. Lite's work wel Tite NOURSE. Suddenis, o'clock, at the resience of Mrs. Jonn_ Edgar Mrers. | Md.. Rev. JAMES MICHA eighty-two. Funera < Westminster, Md. Friends of the fami invited to attend. NOURSE. The District of € Sons of the American Revol Earnest, Justice KENNETI PARKHURST. 5 p.m., ELIZA E.. widow of (he John H. Parkhurst. Funeral services ar t Tesidence of her won. F. A. Parkhurst, Walnut st., Clarendon, Novembet at 1 pm. Fridar. | Ya. 24, 0 of Mury and Fureral Monds: November 27, at §:30 w.m., thence o St. Joteph's Church where reqiiem high mass il e eaid at © a.m. Relatives and fr; vl I ] Funeral lock p.m. Friends and relativ vited to tend. Interment at vioual cemeters. SHORTER. Suddenly. Saturdnx, November 1 at his _residence, 922 B st s TNEST ROWEN M ~ %on of the iat orter (forweriy Moxles). Notice of 1tams) 1 g SIMMONS, vember MONS, wife of the late Mi loved mother of Mre Claia J. Keat ng and grandmother of W.liam and_Ellen Keating, Rosa L. Lewis and Geneva B. Evans. Ko mains wil be at her daughter's residence, 541 Florida ave n. Funeral from Nine tean‘h Street Hap‘ist Church, Sunday, No vember 26, at 1 p.w. Relatives and friends «d.” (Toronto, Canadu, s life Thursd: ELLEN J. Ladies of the Cristus Attucl “jon: You are hereby not' tend the fune-al of our sister, LEN J. SIMMONS, frum the Street Baptist Church, Sunday, November 26, 1922, at 1 p.m. TULIA WEST HAMILTO . BARNES, R y. Friday, November 24, 1922, am., at the residence of his Christina President. STEWART, Suddenly, Wednesday night. No- ‘vember 1922, 1 o'clock. at the resi- dence of Jobn D). Reynolds, 1515 Church st. now.. ROSA STEWART. Funeral Sunday st 1 o'dlock from Shiloh Baptist Church, L st. between 16th and 17th sts. Remains may be ceen at James Bros'. undertaking parlors. STEWART. _ Queen of Sheba Honesho'! of Ruth, Nu. 29, is notitied of the death of Sis- ter RASA STEWART. F: r° aptist Church, Sunday. November 26, at 1 o'clock. All members please attend. MAUDE BURKE, M. G. GERTRUDE E. HILL, W. R. November 28, 1922, in Cll- cago, FRANCES McNEIL SUTHERLAND, ‘widow of Joseph Sutherland, and mother of Duke, Margaret, land. TAYLOR. Tuesday, November 21, 1927 ANNIE TAYLOR. beloved wife of Fred Tay- lor, wister of Mrs. G Imore and Miss Anule SETTER—Black and_white: Union Conpecti- cut kennel license tag. .00 reward for return_ George H. Myeis. 2310 8 st. n.w. 25° SPECTA Tortolse shell rim, gold bows, between Central High Bchool and Baul's Ad. dition; . Mary B. McAllister, 1754 Lanier fi EE 25°. WREATH o Jeaves; poats set in spaces. Phooe North = =v|n"' Funeral Sunday, November 26, from 307 N. st. n.w., friends invited. WALLACE. Friday, November 24, 1922. at her res dence 1123 9th st. n.w., BERTHA M. WALLAC B, Emms B. Hatton and Evelyn W. Canova. Funeral from the Church of the Epiphany on Tuesday, November 28, at 5 sk | | Arlington | ds ¢ aud | H i H ioh | R. Wood's undertiking establishment. ! . at 2 pm. Reltives 2d (GEQ, C, S EXI at_MODERATE PRICES. Chiaplnin N, Y. BOLDEN. Burial Monnt iev. DAVID WILLS, som of ti Wiils, T8 A 4t st and ' Fiorida pagers ) In Memoriam. In xad thut HER GROENER. s enunge from year to And Troends fram dax (0 Bnt never wll the jove fo Twmr father, face sway. HTS CHILLUKEN. ~ FEST. 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