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'socrx-:"nr. th. waist made will wry .an 4 ‘Washington, at I(on‘nglv.arnon. Tues- wru!h of flower: he gavel for the legion and atv. December 0 a.m, thout llmn. Nmn' knew the lat: fl:‘ Loy JOSEPH LOEB IS DEAD. nld- fashioned \m had many times mchu the r!;nn . Hecretary of L Labor, Mr. Jame of the nll which forms the x’n‘:ral. Son of D. C. Babbi Buccumbs to CLEANED AND 3 Dnu, left yesterday for Chicago,| Admiral and Mrs. Latimer £ PRESSED Where he wiil be the guest of Iw‘nor Dinder Hosts Last Night. . “llrh:ém}:en:y .3 Dlmo:}! will not“z: World War Wounds. '1, . 'nu?‘!! . SPINDLER’S, o enene g O panauet Me. Wilber| The judge advocste general of the sgain_ uneil after "the frat nt the Trming tacho o Mek 7 Joseph W. Loeb. twenty-one years old. a son of Rabbi and Mrs. J. T. Loeb of 222 I street nnrlhval(. died yesterday at Lincolntown, N. from injuries received In the wnrld war. He had been cited for distin- guished bravery in action. Young Loeb enlisted in the 42d Division, A. and saw service during the en- tire war. ’l'll- body will be brought of Chicago at & banquet. Mr, wubur thor Nesbi H. Hull nuuurnuwmu- Inter- m—at Yokston,” Ps In Memoriam. I t Jloving remem! dcar Govoted wan and sephen. B "E'a'«! Awnnzu who 4-.-ma u-x. 1ite Bve 3 December Navy, Rear Admiral Julian 8. Lati = nxd” Mra. ‘A(llmgr were "3' at e feature built | dinne: it evening for their.dau, Tfiesot ter, Miss Elfzabeth Josephine Latimer, and her flance, Lieut. Robert Calvin Thaxton, U. 8. M. C, whose marriage llh. Rhett Btuart entertained today | will take place Tussday. The othcr at & large buftet luncheon for her |guests were Miss Carolyn Hagner. debutante daughter, Misy Carolyn|Miss Helen Bridget, Miss Josephine Rhett Stuart. The guests of honor an. Josephine lnownan, 007 13th N.W. ML 2704 new ‘ ‘We Call and Dellvn. Judgo Daniel M. Link of Auburn, Int a8 arrived at the Lee House, ‘where he will make a short stay, Mrs: Clarence Crittenden Calhoun will be at home informally tomorfow from 4 to 6 o'clock at Elinon. the new home of the wmn#- Alllance. 'romorn' efening 1 vro- As arranged a Senator Edge of New Jersey Married ln on the Bisiory *of'ha Hite of ‘the Bece Bath, Me., at Noon Today to ° Miss Camilla Sewall. to 'I‘nou art gone, Rabbis Abram Simon, Theodore Shabshelowitz, A. Shefferman and A. Hurwitz will offici- ate. The interment be in Ohave Sholem cemetery in this city. Vet- erans of the world war will send a delegation to attend the funeral cer monies. 1 ht 101"Mu . * Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Fred-{Miss Mary Latimer, Miss Laura Lati- Funeral services will out love whall ever be: ; Pk uex““‘;f m-nuny Stite and m.,.. Dr. D. A. York, Lieut, Luclen !‘rl.m'ol music will be n at cm-n,. ,mq"{, the home of his parents Josis a3 thers in memory. ' FRIENDS’ SUNDAY SCHOOL Miss Emma Stitt. The other guests| Whittier, Lieut. Edmund Colloway. or which Invitations have been tomorrow afternoon. ccount ed. the #Dace n'the. mus of room. 1811 I Street N.W. limited IIMHM 7 to 10 PML Toys, Xmas Postals. e Aprons Ldeut. Rupert Deese, Lieut. Lester Desser, Licut. Small Lasser and Lisut. oward. ‘This evening the Misses Bridget will | Hostesses for Open Day entertain the members of the wedding { At Red Crous Tomerrow. party at dinner and later will take| The Red Cross will keep open house tRemitojtrethenter: 2s usual tomorrow at the headquar- Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West en- | L8, on 17th atreet, from 10 o'clock in tertained at dinner in their quarters | the morning unti{l 4 oclock in the it Boldlers’ Home last night for | afternoon. Mre. 3. K. Reckford wiil Hoprosonative ana yirs Frook. W) e yiams fox this [day.] assintedi by, Mondell, having as other guests Rep- B e rthur Jeffers, Mictie Igsentailve and Mrs Danigl R. An- i e ‘l"l‘mu“c'&gfl“'gr‘:m. thony, J; Representative and Mrs. |y p ! Lawrenceville, Va. and of Fred A." Britten, Chairman of the In- N ew York and Philadelphis, enur- ;;Pflllla Commerce Commission and tained & dinner company of four! Mechord, Col. and Mrs. |1y “evening at the Hotel Shoreham. o = ‘.tiohnAHullldud Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hor- iss Charlotte Washburn, daughter | ton Arnol Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of of Dr. and Mrs, William 8. Washburn, | " ——e the District of Columbia. branch of was married at noon today to Ensign r. and Mre Bates Warren weretno league of American Pen Women, Alan Reed McCracken, U. 8. N., son hosts at dinner last evening, entertain- has arranged a luncheon for thbdlbll-' of Mrs. M. 8. McCracken of Paxton, | in& 2 smaH company for thelr daugh- | a8, of this season for Wednesday, 1L The wedding took place at high | ter in honor of her house guast. Misa | yon® 1o "o il “entertatn in honor of non at the apartment of the bride' Janet Greason of New York, who will |y 0" ol ™ Gy 0t i ana” the other Parents, 2035 Connectiout avemis. in Spand theiwesliend with Her. popular young girls of her acquaint the presence. of the immediate fam-|the com@any ed the fi T |ance, having the luncheon in the din- i{illes "of "the bride and bridegroom: o oAl and early” dance of |ing room of League of American Rev. H. D. Mitchell, pastor of the | this season. Women clubhouse, on H street. Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, i % e, 8, rs. Tiller has planned for several was the officiating clergyman. O e e readings on that day for the further Decorations of palms and chrysan- themums were uned in the parlors |IB New York. enter e W shail siwaze chi s DEVOTED All"rl Jou\' AxD CLARA _ ANDRFA! DEVOT ACNT, OLGA BlécHorE. ATHEY. Just a line of swest rememhrance of my dear father, THOMAS P. ATHEY, Yiho died one year ago todss, December 8, 1ifs vEvOTED DAUGHTER, MBS, D. w. DE VAUGHN. BURRL A tribute of love to the beautital memory of our only daughter and_sister, LEILA J. BURRI, who suddeniy left us four years ago today, December 9, 1018. MOTHER AND 8ON. were Miss Cecil Lestér Jones, Misy Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Elisabeth ‘Taylor Jones, Miss Lillian Thompson, Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss Elfaabeth Walker, Miss Margaret Sutherland, Migs Virginia Selden, Miss Loulse An. derson, Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Charlotte Clark, Miss Audrey Carter, Miss Margaret Hight, Miss Eleanor Northrop, Miss Bettie Hawx- hurm. Miss ‘Mary Vernon, Miss Adele Miss Betty Werner, Miss Gene- vlove Rusk and Miss Mary Elfzabeth Thompson. HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge attended the marriage | at noon todsy of Miss Camilla | Loyall Ashe Sewall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Sewall, to Senator Walter E. Bdge of New Jersey. The ceremony was performed in Grace . Il Episcopal Church, at Bath, Me., by the rector, the Rev. Chatles Myron Tubbs, and was followed by a breakfast and reception in the summer home of the bride'n pareshs. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin, trimmed with rare point 1ace, the gown worn by her mother at her marriage. Her vell of lace Wils that worn by her great sunt, Mrs. Fllfln!. 'fl- o! Mmirll Dlvld 04 mluh-u\ M lmnrh w Williams of Balti- EX-DIPLOMAT DEAD. John Caldwell Was Formerly Min- ister to Persia. . John L. Caldwell, forty-six vears old, former United States minister_to Persia.” dled vesterday afternoon’ s the Bfbley Hospital from a throat trouble. He had been ill only a short time and had been in the hospital only four hours before he died. The body will be sent to Fort Scott, Kan., for burial. He was a native of Bar- bour county, Kan. and for a time was & in_ Kansas City, Kan., high school. For three years he was a member of the Kansas leg- Islature and prosecuting attorney for Barbour county. He was a democrat in politics and was a delegate to the Baltimore convention in 1912. He was appointed minister to Persia by CARPENTER. 1In loving remembrance of on husband and father, HENRY A. CARPEN- R, who departed this life three sears ag0. MeCracken—Washburn Wedding at Noo: lun" but not forgotten, Fresh our love ahall alwass be. [ ALBERT J. 0SGOOD THE PAGODA| 725 17th Street In sad bot loving remembramce grandmother, CHRISTINA HES. Fears ago today Decem- b0, Iote. This Ous But never shall the o= X love m brsd.mnm B. Sewall of Bath, Miss Louise 00d, From my memory fade RISTINE K. CONNER. * of Miss Eveline Fen- New Orieans, Miss Elisabeth Hanna, and Miss Adeline Oxnard of this em. and Miss Dora Parnr of Newark, N.J. -Senator Frederick Hale of Maine and stationed d & number of t night at' the HOWE. A tribute of Jove and remembrascs ;:og; dear wife and mother, MARY M. TEA : uest . who departed this life eleven years #% 1731 H Street N.W. was best man for Senator Edge, and the She i Foses sdornedstheleable inf mmore Tlonal prestdent of the Lestue of | Prceldbnt Wilson ta 110" He whe s Todsy. Decomber b, 1011 . = Unsurpassed Service, ushers were: Mr. Howard H. Edge of The bride's gown of imported white American Pen Women, will read from | thirty-second degree Mason. He is !’kven years have gone since that sad [ Club Breakf; 3¢ to 80c. Hartford, Conn., brother of Senator Pirialan crentt o el e arith! dow her own works extracts which will |survived by his widow, Mrs. Evelyn| When our dear mother was called away: Plate I\lnner. 7S¢, Edge; Mir, !fi)n“ F. Sewall, and Mr. interest the girls. Mrs. B. B. Cain, |Caldwell. God called her home; it was Hi Arthur Sewal walst line, from which were suspend- [ 1’1'("' Dinner Sundiys, 76c. hicken Dinner Sunc 3 Bpecla et from 1 to 8 Do) . Homemade Pastri . A. SICKFORD, Prop. 9th and Penn. Ave. ANNOUNCING —to the Washing ton public the change in/ managemen t of this-up-to date restau- rant. Some of i i white orches- r the very best Chinese 2 cooks from New York: Chi- nese waitersi High-class serv- | fee. Luncheon, 40c, 11 to 2 Dinner, 65c, 5 to 8 Sunday Dinner, 75¢ to $1.25 12 to 8 il il |I! DANCING _ . Dinmer Parties a Specialty |l | minister to Hawai!. —mverien N The —an honest quarter pound of BAKER'S CaracasSweet Chocolate Made from only high grade Caracas cocoa, pure cane sugar an with Mexican vanilla beans. 496 MADE ONLY, BY . - WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. N. L. Sansbury Viece Presideats Friendly Bank 2d. of Bath, brothers of m— A. Dayton Oliphant of and Mr. Herbert Mcll- vaine of Pmlmlpm-, and Mr. Emerson Richards of Atlantic Cw Among those from Washington who attended the wedding. were the other senator from New Jersey and Mrs Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen, the President pro tempore, Senator Albert B. Cum- Illln Senator Richard Ernst of Ken- » and Representative and Mrs. Nlcholu Longworth of Ohi Senator Edge and his bride will sail from New York December 15 aboard the Majestic to spend the holiday season {n Europe and will return th first of the year. They will make their Washington home at 1626 Rhode Islandavenue, where the senator has lived for several years, but their per- manent home will be at Ventnor, N.J. ‘The President and Mrs. Harding sent an oll nt! Clhorl. by Aston Knight, as thelr we : ‘The bride is a grand: l“thler of Mr. Arthur Sewall, who was democratic nomine for Vice President in 1896, and her father was the last United States Mr. Sewall wai a member of the edvisory committee of the conference on limitation of ar- mament held in Washington last win- ter, and, with his family, occupied a house on R street, where they enter- tained extensively. Mr. and Mrs. Se all did not formally present their daughter to society, although she took her place with other buds of that eason, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene and Miss Elizabeth Hanna, the latte: | |a member of her wedding party today. Senator Edge is a native of Phila- delphia, but has lived in Atlantic City for many years. He was elected from e —————————————— MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours 15th St, Col. 638 3460 e CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dupent Cirele. Fr. 8233 i ‘A Bride of noon today, the wedding | Was her schoolday chum and intimate | er: being witneased by the Viee Presi- dent and Mras. Coeolidge and other :ctlllel. The bride -was formerly there to the office he resigned on being elected, in 1919, to the United States Sefate. ‘The ambassador of Belgium and Baronet de Cartier entertained l small company at luncheon today,a the embassy in compliment to br Akeley, Kongo explorer. The other guests included Mr. Willlam G. Rice of Albany, N. Dr. Merriam, director of the Carnegle Institution; Dr. Watson and the Belgian consul in Baltimore, Mr. James G. Whitele; Seeretary Mra. Hughes At Luncheon for Delegaten. * The Secretars of State and Mre. Hughes agtended the luncheon given to- day hvfi- undersecretary of staté and Mrs. William Phillips for the delegates from Central American republics to the conference being held in the Pan-Amert- can bullding. The undersecretary and Mrs. Phillips entertained in their charm- Ing suburban home, Beauvoir, on Wood- ley road, and their guests included the minister of Coeta Rica and Senora de Beeche, the chief justice of Salvador and Senora de Suarez, Dr. Don Carlos Alberto Ucles, the minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Chamorro, the minister of Guatemala and Senora de 8anches Latour, the minister of forelgn affairs of Costa Rica and Senora de Coronado, Senor and Senora de Cordova, the min- ister of finance of Nicaragus, Senor Don Adolfo Cardenas; the counselor of the Guatemala legation and Senora de Prem, Senor Don J. Gustavo Guerrero, Senor and Senora de Lopes, the charge d'affajres of Honduras and Senora de Diaz, the director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; the assistant secretary of state, Mr. Leland Harrison; the third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Robert Al count. of District Natlonal Bank 1406 G Street Saving as a Safeguard : The one way of making sure of always having a “nest-egg” is to open and maintain a” Savlngs Ac- You may. have plenty now—the more reason why ! you should take of that and your own prospects. —you are paid — because we fnterest at the rate upon all Savings Accounts carried here. > A good habit to s’lve— ‘Woods Bliss, the United States minister to Salvador and Mrs. Montgomery Schuy-| ler. Mr. J. Herbert Stabler, Mr. Sumner, | X Welles, the Pan-Americart Union and Mrs. Fran- cisco J. Yanes, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Afiller and Mr. and Mrs. Francls White. Sir Auckland Geddes and Lady Geddes have accepted the invitation of the Sulgrave Institution of New York to be the special guests of the institution at the planting_of two trees, sent from Sulgrave, England, in memory of George and Martha Buy your €hristmas Cards at this Shop, and you will be sure that you are getting the best. We are. showing the very latest and newest ideas pletely. You are able to choose the right Card for every person on vour list. The variety of sentiment is greater this year than we have been able to offer before. Our prices start as Jow as 5c each and up. If you like, we can supply the stamps, 00. $ The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop) stant director of the | ed panels of white silk fringe that hung to the floor in front and back. The tulle vell was held by a corenet of rose point lace and orange blos- soms, and the bridal bouquet was a shower of lilies of the valley and orchids, Miss Washburn's only attendant friend, Miss Dean Roberts, daughter of former Representative and Mri Ernest W. Roberts. Miss Roberts wa. Sewall of|dressed in cinnamon brown crepe,|evening preceding the embroidered inbronze beads, and wore a large brown satin hat to match. Her bouquet was of sunburst roses. Midshipman K. D. McCracken served his brother as best man. The ceremony was followed b wedding breakfast, after which En- sign and Mrs. McCracken left for their wedding trip, the latter wearing A three-piece suit of dark gray duve- tyn, trimmed in fox, with a small hat to match. On January 3 the 8. 8. Wyoming, to which Ensign McCracken it at: tached, will- sail for Cuba. Mrs. Mc. Cracken will join her husband later, when he reaches Panama. Two debutantes, Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Beale, and Miss Ruth Jiller Green, dau nd Mrs. Lincoln Green, will make their this afternoon ‘at teas, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Miss Beale will be presented at a tea, with dancing, at the Washington Club, which her aunt. Mrs. Walter G. Peter, and Mrs. Beale are giving. They will receive in the drawing room. standing in front of a screen of green, palms and ferns, and in the dinin, room the decorations will be in pin and green. Mre. Peter will wear a simply made gown of black chiffon velvet, and Mrs. Beale will be in a gown of rare chantilly lace grace- fully draped over old blue satin. The debutante is in white georgette crepe made over silver cloth, the georgette falling below the skirt line in uneven [l panels, and the low beit line finished i1with satin flowers in pastel shade The waist is made without sleeves, a bertha of duchesse lace falling off of the shoulders and held by narrow ghoulder straps of silver ribbon. She 11 carry an old-fashioned bouquet, with a shower of narrow ribbon in pastal shades. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. William _Stuare of . V. John 1. Edwards, Mrs. Alfred jobn- 2on, Mrs. Arthur Peter, Mrs. John H. Hanna and Miss Mary Cary Brown. Assisting the debutante will be Miss Flizabeth Sothoron, cousin of Miss Beale and a debutante of Baltimore; Miss Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Vir- ginia Edwards, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Julle Hume, Miss_ Virginia Thompson, Miss Genevieve Rusk, mu[ Audrey Carter, Miss Louise Anderson and the younger daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Beale, Miss Sophie Stuart Beale. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Greén are en- tertaining at tea in their home at 2204 R street for their daughter, Miss Ruth Miller Green. The rooms are attractively decorated in pink roses and chrysanthemums with palms nndl ferns. Among those who will as- sist in_receiving will be Miss Mar-{ garet Upshur Brown of Richmond. Miss Elizabeth Niles and Miss Mary Archer Williamson of North Carolina, Miss Ardrey Sparling of Baltimor: Miss Charlotte | Cumming. Misa Dlany abeth_Turner. | Miss El Walter and Miss Anna Hall Green| sister of the debutante. Presiding at the tea table will be Mme. Bryn, wife of the minister of Mrs. James Brown Scott. Radeliffe and Mrs. Willlam Herron. Mrs. Charles Austin and Miss Ada Hilt will serve punch. Mrs. Green will wear wistaria chiffon velvet. the gown made with draperies of headed georgette crepe Which falls below the hem line on one side. Miss Green is in a gown of white georgette crepe beaded in aing nd” key, in Kt. S Cnirc” Thurades: - Heward “when re. Thom: Imma to_sexton. TAT, white Persian, subject fo fita. Reward. 1358' Ingraham st. _Adama . lnu\imm solitaire _setting, on _Potomac Park bus from 16th and Columbia e, or in D. A. R. Hall Friday afternoon; ward. Phone Col. 3360. Radreis mz (‘c— lumbia rd. MB——Mlk. White, With two black -wu on brown 'ears: answers to name Deuacr"" Phove Col, 538, Reward. DOG—Male, part police: color, bro ek Beward. 503 3rd ot. we. DOG, small, white, anawering to tbe mame of Boster, reward. 34 Quincy” pl. nie." Phone North 7053. 00 RING—Square Targe EARFING returmea to’ president, “Washingion | oeLight Go, EARRING—Jade. pendant. Weward. 802 1801 K st. n.w. Gnu N POLICE PTPPY old; answers to mame Kox. Irflu one Col. 3264. GTABBEE, tortolse ahell rim. Call G20-W or BHW o H murn 1434 Harvard st. apt. 27 T, automoblie: ol mnugm nnnt Temple. Reward It returned to 820 7th Apt. b bout elght months Reward. 1721 H.A D fine _hand made, Georgi Dupont drug store, No. 5, tecelve rewa mier white aud tan; Sun- t broken; child’s pet L. ne Bradley, lzst night for & party of twenty young people, and took their guests on later to the Junior League dance. Capt. and Mrs. William Dugald MacDougall were hosts at a dinner for twelve last night at their home at the Nava] Observatory, taking their Buests later to the dahce at Rausch- given by the Junior League. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards were hosts at dinner at their home last “small and early.” entértaining for their daugh- ter, Miss Virginia Edwards, one of the popular buds of this season. The ‘ueltl included Mi: Alice’ Milburn, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Elizabeth Beal Maj. Xenophon Price, Capt. Herman Pohl, Lieut. Howard Peck- ham and Capt. John E. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert en- tertained a small company at dinner last evening for their daughter, Miss Helen Colbert, who later took her guests to the first “small and early” dance of the Junior League at Rauscher's The guests were Miss Isabel Crawford, Miss Nina Lunn, Miss Elinor Wheeler, AMiss Eliza- beth Kemp, Lieut. James Blrrley )(r. John Gray of Syracuse, Richard Davidson, Mr. and Mr. David Karrick. Among the smart dinners that pre- ceded the Junior League dance jest night was that given at Rauschers in honor of Miss Laura Bryn by Miss Mary Loulse Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Paul E. Johnson. laid for thirty. Miss Dean Roberts is in ‘Washington over the week end with her pl.ren'.-. former Representative and Mrs. Ern 'W. Roberts, having come on from le York to attend Mias Charlotte Wash- burn today at her marriage to Ensign Alan R. McCracken, U. 8. N. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hill will be hosts at dinner Thursday evening, De- cember 14, and will take their guests ter to the Iull which will be given that evening at Rauscher's for the ben fit of Columbll Hml!‘l Mi Henrietta All Allen, daughter of Gov. Allen of Kansas, will arrive in Washington tomorrow to be the guest for a few days of Senator d Mrs. Arthure Capper and the latter’s niece, Miss Isabel Crawford, at their home on 16th street. tative and'Mrs. Frederick ave arrived in Washington and have taken an apartment in Stoneleigh Court for the winter. On December 15 they will be joined by their daughter, Miss Georglana Hic who will be at home for the holid from Oldfield School, Glencoe, Md. Mrs. J. L. Gerhart, widow of Maj. § Gerhart, who was killed in an air- plane accident at Langley Field, Va. came to Washington )elurd-). ac- companied by Lieut. and Mrs. C. P'. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rulhtrford. the latter ter. Whlle Washington they llnnon Hotel. Mrs. Upton, republican committee, a luncheon today Mrs. Henry C. Wal- lace, Representative Winnetred Huek, Assistant Attorney General Will brand, Bessie, Breugeman, M Anna Tod of Youngstown, Ohio, a: Miss Grace Burton, Reeve Hocvtr Col. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler entertained at dinner at their home Covers were Maj. and Mrs. F. A. Gardner enter- tained at dinner I ening at the arrived in Washington this morning and 18 visiting Lieut. Commander and Mrs. C. C. Baughman, U. 8. N.. at their home, 3609 Idaho avenue northwest. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Bacon entertained at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel for their daughter, Mias. Edith Bacon. taking thelr guests later to the Junior League dance. Mrs. ilarry Brown, who has been F ' vpe all summer, has re- turned t. her apartment at 1785 Massachu.ctts avenue, and has whh her as_her gues John E. Boyle of Seattle, and MX'I H. M. Low of Pittsburgh. will take place on December 27, in this city. Miss Barnhardt 1s ‘the daughter of Col. and Mrs. G. C. Barn- hardt and a granddaughter of the late Col. John Rodman. After the dinner Miss Hicks took her guests to the Junior League dance. Mej. and Mrs. L. M. Hathaway have i returned to the city for a brief stay | and are at the Powhatan. ‘he Secretary of War and Mrs. John “rTVaebks head the list of boxholders {for the Army Relief ride, ,which s being held at Foft Myer tiis after- noon for the benefit of the work of the ‘Army Rellef Society. Following the riding demonstration tea will be served In the post administration i1ding. D 8 hibit of horsemanahip to be iven has many spectaucular features Scheduled, and the ‘event promises to be full of thrills. The show opened at 2:30 o'clock this aftegnoon. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews was ostess at luncheon today at Le Paradis, her guests being asked to Mmeet Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmore nd her sister, Mrs. Owen, Who is her Mra. James Godwin Hall entertain- Jand, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom Mts. Robert F. MacKen- :f:.“ nl;nl‘;?mhel’lnllfl Foster and Col. Francls M. P ; The card party given yesterday lor the benefit of the Dames of the Loyal lon was very successful, Leg! B | bheing fifty-four tables and more than wm. colored man_who WILL coiored mas who odad_ smbroideret u.mwuea T in Dewspapers t please’ | 00 sts. The ty was given at fhluf::!. the l\lodmpo..rolf m pr.lldenl' Logan, widow of . n ar:m. :lld Mre. Baird, wife of Ad- miral G(lo‘r"a B;Ilr'dh. rellr:dl pr“ln:; ts. D a gavel made o EromS the "atets uil of the otd W_‘r Department. Logan a&c- Charlotte Va. Biak Les d e S ohn B Do Dours. Th EA i 2180 a member of the league, will give several poems and little Miss Opal Whiteley, herself a girl, will be among the guests and will speak. The Chaumont Unit of the Ameri- can Women’s Legion is giving a card party, tea and book room of the Wl-hln’lnn Barracki Club Monday at 2:30 o'clock p.m. The Iroom, decorated with flags and flowers from the barracks conserva- tory, makes a chi lcomed J the president of the legion, M . L. Finley, assisted by Mrs. Albert N. Rln!!, president of the Chaumont nit; Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright and Mrl Edward F. McGlachlin. During music will be furnished by the Washington Barracks Band. Books will be on sale in the ball- room for those of the guests desiring to make purchases. Mrs. W Smedberg, jr. 1810 Wyoming avenue, is chairman of books and tabl Mr. C. J. Bllnelllrd will be the guest of honor and speaker at the tea given by the Women's City Club tomorrow afternoon, s subject being “Auto Gypl)lnl' in the Black Hills.” Miss F. Stiles will be hoste; Mrs. Mary A. Whitefield will sisted by Mrs. Blanchard. The third annual ball of the Philip- pine Colleglans of this city will be iven January 1, and committees hav. een appointed to make the nece sary preparations for the occasion. Miss Josselyn Giffen will be the hostess at the Sunday afternoon tea at the Arts Club_tomorrow, and as: sisting will be Miss Bodmer, Miss Henneman, Miss Newell, Miss Porte: Miss Rhodes, Miss Yard and the Misses Stitt. [ — Mr. John A. Btewart. Andrew B, Humphrey and Miss Amelia D. Camp- bell, representatives of the Sulgrave Institution of New York, will arrive non in the planting of two tree: ‘oak and an elm, sent from Sulg: England, in memory of George and Martha Washington. The. representa. tives will be at the Shoreham, and the party will I el at 10 a.m. Tuesday for Mount Vernon. = Mr. William T. Budd of Wilming- ton, Del., is in Washington for a few days, and is at the Burlington Hotel. Marriage Licenses. rriage licenses have been fssued to the ""'em"m‘w Garner and Teabel M. Jobn A Martin a0d Frances Tock otn ot Robert Wll Ilnl lnd Louisa M. White. rfl. Rflr‘lfl Hollllfl lnd Ruth Ada of Cumberland, st il S B O avaety hen 3. Steen ot x‘a’.'m“.‘:z'.:""“' in, ant LR D erame H. Wintler of White Fiatos, M., rs of this city. Md., IM William A Births Reported. Andi and Gertrude Doonis, homas 8. #nd lllntha M‘l{enntd] bor. eidler. gir! unay & M A Harry M. and Allce M. McDonald, John P. Tabofish, Bamuel Walston L. and Ruth Locke, girl, Joha W. and Ruth O Lovett, eir nd Elizabec wnlmutun wirl. 4 Helen V. Horton rage M. d Jeanne A imer F. Pete and Ruth Frank E. a and Anoa Butle: nd Fiorence Btringte ow, girl. West, boy. nd Clara Seott, girl. Duths Reported. The following desths bave bsen reported to the health department 1n the last twaaty.-four Amn‘d A. Steele, 15, George Washington Universi M Mil rimaley, 63, 1026 7th at. me. Yinsaeid s, Aes 0. 419 34 Ceclle A lnheuno. B 614 Upsiur at. Frank E. Batturs. n'u ‘:m-(m- ‘Hofel. Bettie E. Taylor. oxpital. B B Willass, 08, Bt Hisabeta's Hos- P ant ot na Maria Morrow, 2 days, C'Iul:bll Bowfl N ‘MRS. WHITTLESEY DIES. Victim of Heart Stroke. Mrs. Mary M. Whittlesey. widow of William H. Whittlesey, for many years ‘spent her early girlhood here and re- usband was stationed there. She i e ad by tour sons, Richard S., of ton, Masa.; Robert B., Merrell and H:, jr. of this city, and a daughter, Miss tiesey, also of this city. o eral servicon will be held Mon- day mornine, with mass at 9 o'clock St. Paul's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. — As much as eight pounds of tor- toise shell -u be obtained from one ‘hawk's-bill turtle, one of the marine turtles of the tropiee. { An tonme drive to ke Sew York ary fnr | JACORS, Christmas was begun Izzy Einstein and his partner, Bmith, prohibition agen store warehouse, took aw PLAN “DRY” HOLIDAY. —_— NEW YORK, December 9. today, ra! when | Moe | ided a y beer and a. liquors said by them to be worth 000 and arrested the proprietor. Clty police were out in force al]] t the same time the dry navy of the prohibition department steaming around in the fog out- ents were watching the highways and byways from the Canadian bor- der down. QUINN. We ADDISON. Departed this 11 December 8, + | AD] COOMBS. Departed this cembey 1922, HUTCHINBON. December 8. HUTCHINSO: gl (nee Helis). resigence. 610 Ese ot. o !’ ! |3 = of ou beaut Cards of Thanks. DAVII We wish.to thank cur friends and r beloved EDNA DAVIS. wish and beartfeit appreciation on the occasion of the death THE FAMILY. 1o express our sincere to our friends for their kind sympathy and ifal floral tributes Bcafbs. T oted wife, the death of our r. FAMILY. loving oss mother, 70ur chitdren, a sistar. T brothois and s 'host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Sanda, from December 10, at his 124 10, te thence 1o Ebeneser M. £, Charch, 4th and [ sts. Officers and members of the Men' DISOX. CUff Rock Reneficial Association are re. Quested to attend the fuperal cf our late ON. from Ei brother, HO Elfne Fi ARD A! t Raltl " heloved. Rushand of LEO: H. Burn (nee Ristig ence of A, W. Decomber aged 43 yeprs. Risti 0. at 3 1922, at 2 Home Hospital. m.. nmnou D. €., STEPHEN CONLIN of Jn the elgityBfth year{ manti Fus “(pringted, ic, Conn., papers please cops.) :05 pm.. at 10 am Interment and W fe Thuraday, De. RICHARD 2 COOMBS. 'at. the residence of Lis son-i Henson and Mrs. J. uneral Mrs. Sunday, reen. December 10. at 1 o'clock sharp from Lane { C. M. invited. Rev. P. ne. E. Church, 14th and ¢ L. Moore, pastol Dear father. how we miss you ORSRG o her late residence, uas New Jersey on Tuesday, December 12, at S p.m. ment Siary dence, but God can teli, TR CROSS, Congressional cemetery. mber §. 1822, at 11:15 beloved husband of A. Davis. Fuueral from his I . 1419 Sth st. n.w. ber 1i, at 1 p.m. Relat: tional Gaddis from onday, December 11 Interment private, cemetery. and designs. Our Christ- Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Catherine| powhatan for Mr. Alexander M. Bunn.| The following births have been reported to| GADDIS. Friday, December S. 1922, at 5 p.m v . 5 twenf MARGARET L.. beloved mother of Charle PMTC—WW— mou" g;fing::d.su":o‘:r m,‘:s .Radcliffe. Miss Mary Park Clements, Mr. J. C. Dahlman of Omaha, Neb,, | the health department in the lllt ‘ylflr Gaddls and wldo:: Mn;n- = ar] s, in the 86th her late res 17 13th @ 2 Congressional cemeters. oF the. lave Patriek ice of funeral nomm 1922, Decem RED }mum!, husband _of WEL] ¢ Waring Holmes, at his reside Coneiand ot Plttsburgh, Pa. ber 1 Tor, ‘Busband, and a host of friende. litan Rap- h and 13th | neral Sist Church, B ot.. betwoen 12 Hemains may be viewed af Bunds’s under Suddenly, 1922, beloved busband day. ‘Mond: 2 p.m. Friends and relatives iu- mervices from the Met: ednesday, December 18, at nnn: parior, §49 Fla. ave. n.w. p.m. BAMUEL Trene pried thle Ul Tuesds. 8. beloved nml.e o'clock. Friends and relatives llfl'ld { ) Depasted Ihis lite December 7, 1622, f== 't bis residence, 409 P st **SIOORE, devoted numu m V. Moore. Funei ave. s.e. Arlington Friday marning. CHARLES HEKBERT ! of Mag- Funeral frgm his Friends Inter- 100 ate resi- at 9:30 { nce, Decem. Fu- Decem. ral Sunday, ek, from. Winslow & Filmore's madertab: nfmvn invited. Legion of at Au pariors, 2013 9th st. m.w. Friends aud NNOR. The District of Columbia (‘oln Bandecs of the Militars Order of the Loy i the United Ktat Ianta, tonVirginia. Devember Oth Admiral LHAI'":H H. FN)('m\ o= Ao Navs, Commander. G. H. Widow of C. and O. Railroad Man' PARR. On Thursday, Decomber, beloved husband of Grace M. Monday. Pinkn ville, (Baltimore and Cumberland, is sur Richat Powell, Becorder December 11, 10:30 a.m. e3 Memorial Epfs Md. Friends and Md., rs. Elisabett = Office: 705 12th StLN.W. Suddenty at 11 pm., 'l'hnrs~ t her resids aged 62 . Wi Sairieed by foue aons ‘ana e ttlesey and daughter of the Iate Jobn 1. D. sud bar A ARRY ‘nee, the MARY Iate But in our hearts she liveth still. some time our eyes will sen loved so Same ey s Hans wil mw in ours A0d never asy carewel JTHER ASD CHILDREY. In loving remembrance of my dear mt LAURA ALICE JACODE. TS0, Jeas amp this day. One 1 loved called In your paine God catied 7o, wl it was His But in my heart you lire still. Goze, but Bever to be forgotten JAMES F. JACOBS. JANIFER. I! sad bnv loving remembrance of our dear friend. AGGIE JANIFER. who Geparted thin He two Sears sEo sody. Do cember 9, 1920, To die'is to live in the Learts of those that love yor R _FRI and mother, died tma ved R HUSBAND CHRISTIANA K mbar . 1920, ND CHILDREN. ® McCA lm In memors of dear mother, MARGARET M. McCARTHY, w Fears ago today, Decem! 19 Tersars mass fmmacalate Coneoption Chured, Moutelair, N. J HELEN M. HEFFERNAN. SANDERSON. In sad but loring remembrance of our desr sister and sunt, ADELAIDE SANDERSON. who died five years ago to- day, December 9. 1917. 3ICLIA AND CHILDREX. ER who died December @, 1919, Your tired hands are now at rest, ; Jour volce Tarerer atilled: (nee Padgett). mother, you were the vers best, "And Tour place can pever be Alled, In dreams st nizht we see ber: How we miss her none can tel Bt God thought best 1o cail to rest, Tovad so HER nr\(rrrn DACCHTERS, CHERLY. 1E AND MARIE In sad and loving memory of ms mother, JULIA A WELLS, wiw ssed away eleven rears ago todas. s Dearest Julia, how I miss vou. g shore. . HER ¥{:vnnn srzrn.\luunx soPIIA WILLS. NAT. M. WIILLS, December 9, 1017 “Gone, forgotten never.” LOVING SISTER, MAUI. To sad but_loving remembrance darling, BEULAH RIC ‘WINSTON. FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. Tunothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Plone L. & ]A’HF% T. RYAN AVE. 8. Model Chape! Lincola 142 Pr»r-u‘ Ambulances a_ Conasetion. Established 1 Telephone Col. THE S. H. HINES GO W. R_F._ HI Prop., 2B01-26803 1414 st. D.w. D A Speare € UNDERTAKERS . 4208 H STREET.NW SOBMERLS SUOEPL. Iu-‘.”ll! 108 mnh W&m 3034 M St. N.W. E 4 412 H st ne. FPhone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapel. Automobile Funeru GENERATION ArTan GENERATION 1857 0 1922 f Z : WASHINGTON, D.CUNDERTAKER Lincoln 3464, ith the original W. R Speare establishment. Phone Fraok. 8626. J . s 3 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ET. N.W. S Chapel. . Telephdhe. leums) of quality nd character. A representative will @ail by appoipt- gestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. Beautiful and fttiag location. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Bookilet. - FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gnd: Bros. Co., 1214 F St. i it ES Parr. rnner-l ment with partfolios of designs and sug. from the Main 2473 - E . pearls and made over silver cloth and Elizabelh Vited o atiend: Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS, 14th Street On¢ Peor lwllh % low walst lne, marked with a| o 0 o o ey de Fors| TUBeTtdnd Mary MeXel boy! JOHNSON. Depariea 'Q‘.';zn"i‘n“"“'b" o, Qe DigsTRel Sl BT S i From Pa Ave. | s'Wick Vs » luner Darty in non | KAl sed el Aparicie b 02 et 60" = £ i Rxl’m ”‘ Open Evenings Us "Clock: . 0 rnhardt, who! ames & Booklet of Choice free e o My, Wilson Gordon Savile| Chester and Hattle Heawon: bor. PUBBE, containing about $11, on Mt. Rainier “m‘ 1, on- Mt. i WAHL. Departed this life Prldu December 8, 2 W. P. Lipscomb stead of having to pay a Fridsy night: rew oum 782, Post | and Mra. Mathew %vmc‘;{':,{;n""‘ ,};‘& coived hor education. After she was | “iez at 8D ber resid Eeudly accesibie—on slectric car lae. - . % ed e wen 0 , 2 ‘Balt , &t~ . C. J. Gockeler premium for the protection ETTER- Femtle, Lark Clarence Richmonl Day, Mrs. Victor | TiT Ues" 2" number of years, as ) Wiliiam ang | ©8 Baltimore Boulevard, at-Distrlct line. . a ith the Chesapeake and lease copy.) < . put it away for the possible . SECKETECE small ssal. T eTow Bl of | ed at ainner at the Willard last even 3‘;‘:““:;:0:‘ 210 suddenty Thursday | SCIRINERS, > Desaried s lfe Tharsanr | s Harper ’ New Wiliard gt Navy ball Dec. her guests Senator and | Oh1O T 2 ; . hee at 10 b, BARAR ! B < R. N. needs of the future. It's self B op tore 85 or pions | LD, BAYINE &s her susats Senator and | e her home, 1840- Callfornia | Digmbcr T 1o et 10 pu. simAx L insurance—that’s | what it : —'xr"f-TwTT‘ Wiillam J. Snow and Mr. Coffin. [street, of heart disease. e simer ot Beal, . ejken. motver of “FORT LINCOLN - Offutt, \s Ly T e L x'n i Col. and Mrs. Charles B, Drake were | 2Is Whittlesey was born in this s 3T, Supiitt"churci, Sanda et . ; Y i Lcnu- o really'is. You underwrite Het m"“x':" 'm"sxf'nu.a'n"' Boncll| oot ‘at-dinner last ovening, their | city May 4, 1860, the daughter of John | gpaxzow. sudd The Park Cemetery In- il i e Conts | Fuests Including the minister of Fin- |H. D. and Sarsh C.-Ricuards. she e atha i s detuon Ware