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@n;np ficm gm 8 €be HOTEL HAMILTON December the 31st, 1922 Dinper and Concert 10:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Dagfcing From Midnight On Special Music and Favers ~ $6.00 Per Person Breakfast Will Be Served After 3°'A.M. Quality Furniture for Cash Save One-third to One-half HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will entertain the members of the cabinet and thelr wives st dinnet In the presidential. suite at the New Willard the evening of February 1. John Coolidge and Calvin Coolldge, sons of the Vice President amd Mrs. Coolidge, will join them In their suite at the New Willard Monday, remain- ing for their Christmas holiday from the Mercersburg Academy. Vice President and Mry. Coolidge were among the guests of Ar. Henry J. Ryan, District commander of the American Legion, at diuner last eve. ning 2t Wardman Park Hotel. Other; In-mn included Gen. Pershing, Sen- ator and Mrs. Morria Sheppard. Gen. and Mrs. C. E. S8awyer, Col. Alvin M. Owsley, natlonal commander of the American Leglon: John T. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Marvin, Mrs. Walter Content, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M./ Rinehart. Dinner and Roception for Cemtral Ameriean Delegates. Col. anld Mrs. Robert M. Thompson entertainedt a distinguished company at dinner last evening. in their R street lome, in compliment to the delegates to jthe conference on Central American The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge to Give Cabinet Pinner at the’ New Willard February 1. iety and Mrs. Frank Funk who enter- tained at Rauscher’ The chief of the division of American_aftairs, Mr. Francis White, and Mrs. White entertained at dinner. last evening, taking their guests on to the reception given by Col. and Mrs. Thompson. ' The party included | the Guatemalan minisfer and nenod- de Chamorro, the minister from Costa | Rica and Senora de Beeche, the dele- gate from Honduras, Senor_Ucles; tho delegate from' Nicaragua, Senor Car- denzs; the delegate from Honduras, Scnor Toledo Lopez, and Senora de Lopez, Senorfta.Adella Enriquez and the chief of the division of Mexican aftairs, Mr. Matthew [, Hanna. Latin 1 The charge d'affaires of the {lands and Mine. Hubrecht entertained a small company- informally at dinner ether- | Mount Eagle, Virginia, in compliment ) to Jonkheer and Mme. Repeleer of the Netherlands, who are spending a short | time at the New Willard. Mrs. John W.. Belt will be in- formally at home tomorrow from 5 te {7 oclock p.m., at her home, 2808 Tilden street, for her mother, Mrs. i W. J. Starr of Hope House on the Eastern suest. Shore, who is her house Mrs. Frank S. Hight was hostess at luncheon today entertaining a company of twelve in honor of Mrs. v C., SATURDAY, D MISS ASENATH COX, Introdweed afterneon. crelhy. Gen. and Mrs. Bandholtz and . and Mrs. Hicks. Dr. and Mrs. I. W Eugster have as their guest for a few days Mr. Donald B. llan, the artic ex- plorer, who has been in Washington since the middle of the week. S M Elizabeth Phiilips_has joingd her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry M ton Phillips, for the Christmas holi- Fern street for the Christmas holi- days and will return to her studies at Connecticut College carly in the year. The minister of Guatemala and Daughter of My. and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, member of the Interstate Cammeree ‘Commisston, whe is betag to soclety at a tem thix Promtiuent D. A. B. Momber Victim ! » of Heast Mre." Jeabella Rallen Smith, widow of Judge Irwin C, Bmith of $t. Louls, Mo.. died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Isabella Stuart, 1876 California street northwes -|aged sixty-seven years. Dcathw due to :;ln‘x: trouble. >, th was o daughter.of Montrose Pullén, who was the Fouhd- er of the Missourt. Medical -Sehool. For many years she had been & wri! er of curremt .cyens for newspaper: and was the author of short storie §h0 was a regent of the Manor House Chapter, Daughters of. the - American ‘Revolution, and had been an active worker in the Interests of the D. A. R, B‘lm' ll'n:tny years. e 13 survived Ly a son, Gran- ville Smith of Baltlm%re. onxo" ter, Mra. Tsabella Stuart of this cltyp| E;‘:n = ‘granddaughter, Miss Issbelia i , Funeril services will be held Mon- day afternoom at 2 o'clock at ber daughter's, residence. Interment will be in Glenwood cemetery, MISS SKINNER DEAD. Employe of Insular Affairs Bureau Succumbs in Hospital. lfln‘l J“nh Bayly Skinner, who, for a long period been connected with the insular bureau of the United States War Department, died at Wal- ter Reed Hospital Thursday, where She had been taken for special treat- ment. Funeral serviees will be held at Gawler's undertal rooms, 1730 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Mon- day afternoon. Interment will be in” Arlington cemetery. Miss Skinner was a daughter of Col. and Mrs. J. O. Skinner of the Portner apartments. She Wwas a graduate of Wilson Coilege and a member of the Colonial Dames. She is survived by her father, who 1s 2 retired Army officer of the Medical Dn-nu n.x- life, Thursdsy, De. it rnu-u'- s s a Runday, December 17th, itae A x. z. Church, M » o.w., »t. bet, H l? at 1 !.l!. CARROLL. Departed fice. G CXRHOLL, “heonatun catl December 17, at his late residence, 510 2 ;: = Duireral (private) Monday, D 3 DODGE. Belorpd B md‘ : Tt S g, Relativen and Toeads fuvited. Rock ewd cemetery. 16 au Atieoon Doc the purpose ef paying ous st our dep et R BOHNKE, Rec. Sec. OED. Departed thiy life Tyestas, Decem: 12. g2 at o. !uau fi e Jord and Toted” wite of’ :mh e 4 Goorpina Jeerson Daressber i, at 1 oelock, from . o, 3¢ T ystand ai Maude V. Fuseral services il Le heid a dence, ; December 18, & Interment st u.r{:. eounty, tives and trien 5: Detoved wusband of Hemsins resting m nu Rathieen arur. s rests oxlen of - fumersl jater. (N papers please copy.) HAWKING, Deperted thin lite, December 12. . ut Freedmen’s Hospital, VIOLA HAW N8 (nee Funeral services &t urch, Sunday at st 2 'uddflllr. ALBER u.-w-.‘ —3 f Oolden Members of loving weral Sunday, Fus - at Chapel. Leonardtown. St In SMemoriam. BRENT, memory of XORMA L. BRENT, who i--u #way December 16, 1020 Just two !ull’I g0 r:u kll ::- How we miss you, Norma, And n--mbu.n' Your Kindoes: As Bt e ke win, fhe m aasion 'of fhe Sioes,” ‘. memory Who. deparid this Hu‘“’“ C lwn e pabation Yte cue year ago todar. Patient in’ his de: crowned hiv I)f‘"l augels whivparsd, ~Come." L X WIFE, * 5 the memory ef our dear NNA HANSEN, e , who died ¥ em lfidll. December 16, 1917, ) You don’t know ot Gnod now he worrow to be left alone 1t Is hard when 1 ot one e the othe:. But' it s Tardest of all when He cally for our mather. Dear mother, how we miss you, No one but Ged can teil, But eome day we Lope to méet 304 er say farewell. HER lAJ\'I\fl DAlixHTl’l. DA, BON INLAW ARTHU RIY AN GRARDNON LOFTUS, ‘In sed remembrases of my devotel brother. AUSTIN LOFTUS. who de this life tiree years ago today, 16, 191 HIS BROTHER PETER. 4 . In loving remembrance of ‘wife a5q mother, ROBERTA AFFETT, who departed o toda; our RE PAYNE. A tribute of love and remembrance to my “dear devoted husbond, ILARRY PAYNE, who deparied this lifs eme year taday, December 16, 192 Surroupded Ly friends, 1 am lonesome, Tu the midst of vl!ll With & smile m my a0 heart’ & Dear Harry, 1 am still longing for you affalrs, a large and brilliant reception I following. The dinner guests were: The [ minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour. the chief justice of Salvador and Senora Martinez Suares, the former minister of foreign affairs of Nicaragua, Senor Zepeda: the minis- ter from Honduras to Salvador, Dr. Cor- dova, and Senorita Cordova: the coun- selor of the Guatemalan legation and Senora de Prem, the delegate from Costa Risa, Senor Oreamuno: the minister of Salvador in Italy, Senor Guerrero: the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Herbert ‘lfll‘-‘fl Lebanea Baptls Oh, could I oven e the grave, P.n. » A‘du"bv:-” your face nnfllnm;lr'. HOWARD, Eutdeay, Tuesday, Decerm nd bear your veice, ia all 1 crave 1022 ut her A'H--?An:fi; As in the days of yore. ~7.. MARY. the 4.‘-.,'. it of Home is sad, 0 God, how dreary. o Lonesome, lonesome, every spot. Listenmg for vour voice tiil weaiy. Weary, for I besr #t mot. S Ct:("frunlllr forever, g Church, 5th a8« . fane love wo well; “""" uliock. Berial in Harmeoy Cemeriy. | On how I do wiae 3 6’ © one can ever tell HiN, LOVING ASD DEVOTED WIFE, LEN PAYNE. SULLIVAN. Io_loving rememhrance of my whe Corps. and her mother one gistel Mx Mrs. S. M. Johuson,of St. Louls. MRES. MARY HOWARD DIES. 3rs. Mary Howard, wite of Charles Howard, a former remjlent of thls city, died suddenly las! Tuesday at her home in Atlantic City. Funeral nervices will be held at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, 213 D street { gy northwest, and Igter a service will be Beld af the Third Baptist Chirch, an streets northw. - Fovw At 1 o Clonk. Tiev. G O Butlock, | fiias. Foversi Gusds bt | OFaricd hes 1ife ome year ags. tod DRNtOF Of the ohurch, oMelsfing. e | 29ckek. from St Luke's Bapdst it | R e Interment will be in’ Harmony ceme. |, % % ey . 1m22 Whome I Vo shi Deaths Reported. Mme. Sanchez-Latour, with Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rhinehart. will be the horor guests of Mr. James Otis Porter, who will be the host at the Arts Club tea tomorrow afternoon. Mausical and Recepti In Chevy Chase Home. Mrs. Robert Mahorney was hostes at a musical and reception at hei Rome in Chevy Chase last evening at 8 o'clock, and among those taking part In the varied and dellghtfui pro- gram were Senorita Mercedes de Eli- zalde, daughter of the mi Ecuador and Senora de Mary S P: X Campbell, Robert Flemi rs. Miss Janet hl\xlfll Smith, Thomas F. Walsh in_the palm room ul the ew Willard Hotel. The com- any included Mra. Thomas Riley Marshall, Mrs, T. De Witt Talmage, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Ord Preston, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mra. Wil- liam M. Calder, Mra. Wiiliam Bailey Lamar, Mrs. C. C. McChord, Mrs. Mark Sullivan and Mrs. T. T. Ans- oerry. Mrs. Hight will give another luncheon on Tuesday. and on Decem- : = or 27 sho will give a dance at the o ve S Dvin: Genatar and re, Osear | Washington Club for her schoolgirl Underwood, the former ambamndor. {0 | QEUELG NS HAT b ISHE Germany and Mrs. David Jayne Hill| ol and Mrs Chafles B Drake the undersecretary of State and M= | ware hosts at dinner last evening, William Phillips, Representative and T e e miteq | TAVINE as thelr guests Mr. and Mru States minlster to Salvador and Mrs. sehuyler. the United States delegate to the conferencs and Mrs. H.llm‘\'rr \'\rllc.;i |5 There’s Sense and Sentiment in the | Furniture Gift. MORE AND MORE is the gift piece of furniturc Bg consideréd the feal remembrance—a happy com- bination of sense and sentiment. Departed, this Ufe Tue mighs, EL- 2, CORNELIA . S a gift appreciated by the whole family, and g 17T q] always a pleasanz reminder of the giver. cun equal the love of a mother; votion s loyal true: Whe wuffers so muech wilh such joy or another, - Whe works wiih such pleasure s mother for you* WE SAVE YOU one-third to one-hali when you j pay cash—why pay installment store prices? Walter Sacks, Misx Linda Ann Miss Florence Grady. Miss Helen Haltigan, Breckinridge Long, M fred Pembroke Thom, nd Mrs. and Mrs. Al- Representative €ol, Miss last evening in their country homl,’ Fred A. Rritten, and A Jorss, TS wndertaiing. b frs. Willlam Eric Fowler, . Mis, James Carroll Frager, Sleanor Gillies, Miss Ellzabeth December 15, _ ESeF Ensyl Chals Micsofs B T. Boardinan, Mrs. Frederick Neijson. ‘.,“J"k:,’::\‘j"," SR L S L Waiter . Mrx. John Thomas Plerson, Mr. | The tollowing deaths have bern reported te T You hail with delight the frendship of Library Tables A Mina Helen Patton and Miss mmwd e Carl ‘Meims, Master Edmund Lloyd {the leaith department in the last twentyfour T BRI R I S : % Haurding. S;IFR’LH': Kol ‘l}““":y'*:! Col. and Mrs. John Hull entertatned § 80 :"l'.:;:l’ B AToreY. ental se. | Amuel U. Nelson. G5, Gallinger Hovpita won 5 4 . » tenor, wio* has n <o {at a dmner of cight covers at their " [ Frederiek B. Wright, 40, Walter Reed Ho»- Tet whers reu Sud a friendship like | o o native lan i -} John Allan Dougherty. taking their - e, G, e Washiontos Unbroken (11 death cals apd life’s wor Bedroom Suites <2 exlly Russian in his dramatic lu(o\rpfl‘-lguesln on later to \VrsyWulsh'ggdnnce Lieut. V. H. Roberts, U. 8. A., and raity Jlcapital. s dove E. Heflerman, 57, Hill,_¢, Pro tations and beautiful diction. Mr. Den of New York piayed his accompan ments. $27-N. Cap. st. idence Howpital. 1710 14k wt o Rel o 1 Biete. 34, 82X, wmh- T. Hudgon, 60, 1128 “Sontatle ave. tiarotd 7 Flizabeth € Jahn_Dixon, Home Jeante sl Mrs. Roberts, who have been' the Deon’ k hnr! mother when =he is old ' ‘ Mrs. Horace MacFartand en:ermneaiguem of Capt. Joseph P. McCrink at Dining Room Sultcs Tor e a bother Sad ‘oats Gate-leg Tabtes ‘Telephone Tables Smroking Stands at dinner last evening for her house | his residence, 1863 California avenue, uest, Mme. Nolker of St. Louis. hav- | have left Washington for their home ng as other guests Ma). and Mrs. |in Macon, Ga. Mondell will hava with them for{Parker W. West, Mrs. Franceis Rer-} = In.—, Chiristmas _holidays their sub-{ger Moran. Misy Austin, Capt. Re£-| Mrs. John Newton Culbertson. presi- = ot enee hor amy pam Ropresentative and Mra. Frink W. { sud focble, bat she is ot Windsor Chaiss edar Chests he loved xou all your lif+, and reared you from @ habe: When you are lzid awary nay. 1. 333 H st. n.e. Campbell. 85, 413 13th st. see. United States Scldiers’ i . Kkinner, 42, Walter Reed Hospl- Infant of \¥. Grabigm snd Helena L. Cole, AN A A A A e dobutante daughter, Miss Marjorie | inald Foster. Commander Newton, Dr. | qonr o oo Nem con ¢ Mondell, who will take part In' the | Charles Nobie Gregory and Mr. Wil- | (jon 3 enionarn Foderns oo o various semi-f activities ror| m J. Prieé, former minister to0lpe a4t home Monday aftern the | etudents . sub-debutantes | panama. The' parcs later attended |28 3t hor ¥ ernoon, ihere for their vacations. Miss Mon- | tha ball at Wardman Park Hotel Essmberis: she loves your grave. b You will never kuow u ot she tan 't wmund. And mever know Ler \alue uniil she's under s care until dell’ will arrive tomorrow. b e ey et Miss Adelaide Canfleld. who has| Miss Marie Louise Howser and Miss nlm.n 48, 1 n hon Penna. Ave. and 8th St. S. E. B e, am N o anate o0, A ottt who e | Neck Yot Snser and Ty & S| e oy 4 e e 3 e hom cretary of the Navy and Mrs.}ed at a bridge tea yesterday nl‘l Btapleton Brown, mo 1st A. “Kahoe, -nn M l“ L R ber that phe reared 5 the 2 BAA AR TG AN K0 SiPa i Foak Ra NATAE ISR ’L\.‘IJ D o eere clun ot the Watpimes . for several weeks, will leave | noon In compliment to Mra. s | Theress Willlame, =, Freedmen's Hoppital. Biet nrvlr*’ll‘ T e A R e the FIADNEIR ARA &’f,l"‘mum N'h u]uun ;‘-ms;m"'.!ls.:m:m.;,# In the oficers” club at the Waehing- | today for. her home In Defroit. Kine. \1er" Louis_Vermon &llqnna).ar s e Dac. 32, You may e 5 0 wame cne who e 2 1101 oRr 2 £ 2 —_— and_ Mrs. Harry tledge Howser, 7 ud and rroc m’?mr?,k?u;?mfv:e?"&nr‘:": é'o'u.: Miniater if Colombin and mothet of the hostssses, presiced at| NOTED INVENTOR DEAD. Batorday. "vx«mm‘ o8 g0zl B Tpo can vevr leve 2 Feor mother ¢ cloth of gold, the skirt gracefully fhel da dtil¥Pappolncentteatiablsy Sa " e HER DEVOTED 50N PLRCY. * SWEENEY. A fribute of jcve and vl.w.n-n. in > number of additfonal guests were in- minister of Colombia VItea inlcortten draped and the slceveless bodice trimmed with gold 1 which fell }Senora de Olaya have as their guest over one arm. forming a sleeve lfor a few days in thelr apartment Miss Darrah was in white crepe. the {at Wardman Park Hotel Senor Al- skirt draped to one side. where it!fonso Lopez. former presidentof the wa@ held with pearls and m"l-‘[t-rnncn in Colombia of the Mercantile ornement. The bodice was without | proncly ot [RIOTNE O - The minister and Senora de Olaya e oos Btosis aad gednlm cntertain & company at dinner 330 and 400. Miss Palmer and Miws | tPis evening. Darrah were guests of honor at_din MIAMI. Fla., December 16.—Pro- gore P. Bogory-Mockrievitch, sclen- tist. Inventor and sculptor, is dead at his home here. He was borm in Chernigoff. Ukrainia, in 1846. More than fifty years ago he was 2 locomotive designer for the Sche- ‘tnectady locomotive Work! at She- nectady. N. ¥. Larys of Thanks. 1 wish to-extend my thanks and heart- felt appreclation to my rel; ter of ine lute Jol Notice of fuaeral hersatter. S . December 13, at 0 MeARTOR, Vridar. Decomd 155 : ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Lloyd Aspin- wall of New York are in Washington to spend the holidays and are at the Powhatan. eizhteen Tears ago tomor 11 8th 1904, Anniveesars mass ARTOR. Fuserai Mosdey at 1 térment ‘niop cemetery, at3 pm. . PINENEY. Departed thh me, Fn—: D- " liain: St. Aleysius Churci Lored in life. remembored 1o death. HIS LOVING WIFE AND UAMILY. * VAXN. In sad but loving rememis at my dear grandmother. MILLIE VANN. \vl(» departed this life tmeive years ugo folay December 16, 1910. I cannot liear vour loving voloe. Your sweet smiles I cannet <ee But let this little token sbow I still remember thee, Gone, but net fargetioc: ntn OBA\DD.“.'GIITE-. Bu\m: LUr- wimming and sleeveless. The rooms | e Mme. Jeanne Farnes Benedict of the Consefyatbry amnd the Comedio ISenator and i AGeeT Axthur 7 I¥rancaise, Paris. has organized B eroTe e ange of Miss Mary | hve as thelr guest the Iatte rerich; Amerigan evenings,” agd her tervin-law, Mrs George M. uumm}flm s e Punk,_daughter of Representative " | of Topeka. Kmn.. who atrived yester- e 1922, at & i 118" Tiomas st . I belnro( busband of the lat gey. ile leaves two nons. Robert and o oo grandelifidrern, . five v ::n”l’!l-l:. Moty Pinksey. lsabells Joh s "ln'z A tribute of love to the remem- (Resmce of oy beley il SUASSEA WHITE, 'who died Desember 16, 1915 Loved in life, remembered in death. friends, Vening at Catroll Ha Tres Bad sadctiés. for thelr heautital florel Kathetine Adams: six day to spend._the Christmas holidays i = b e tives and sod for. thel at son. Nettie Dodson., GREENWICH VILLAGE | %5, erRimeetior ies Tovver Cema jo atreer e o bo e rench | Mbetesissdiotkes cuittst tos bl et (o thenk STIo0E TRoA SRR R and Mme. Benedict will_be We wish to thask our miny triends | and fricads. Funer! Sunday, 1:30 p.m, from TEA ROOM jicecituetecaron: assisted In producing it by Mme. Ju- ves for. theic kindness and besuti. | Asbary Cburch, 1:n and ";"' liette ~ Francey, Madeleine Sotbat = Can s R, {beth Campbell, daughter of Repre- | 4 TER. { Cioh Breakfast, Zie to 00 {sentative and Mra Guy L. Campbell | Pous ST A28 Mr (G 4 Kobliager ARG AND IANILT S| Plate Lanch, M. Dinner, Toe. of Crafton. Pi, to Mr. George Roth-¢ and those who are to appear ‘ré HONESTY. We wish to thank our relatives, >, - lati ford, who is with her uncle and aunt { . Piu; Par um-Jour | loved wite. EORGE A. REAL. ®| Anthur nd Joseph, and a host of relatives i ; 11731 H St. NW.—Tel. M. 2485 Thc marriage of Miss Lois Liiza-{lelt ¥r S et brother #nd wacle, and Mr. Chicken Dioner Gmm.lyn well Sherffr, is the ideal drink for growing children i Not only does its delici d aroma he of pure, wholesome and nutritious the requirements asnv.0dnro0n Children, owing to their almost ceaseless : activity, frequently require es farge an | amount of nourishment as adults, and good ol gl A ¢ its ty must 3 goodmdmcomuoa:nqmunwell ; nurse or hmselleep:rfu w BAKEE!;S Made enly by | WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. amount | gz Established 1875 For Christmas SOFT CANDIES Sonora Mixture, Ib., Favorite Mixture,. 1b., ry Good Mixture, Ib., _ 35¢ 30¢ 25¢ Old-fashmned Choc. Creams, 1b., 30c Old-fashioned Gum Drops, 1b., 35c Old-fashioned Stick Candy, Ib., 25¢ 5-1b. Fancy Picture Box, /z-lb Box Crystalized Ginger, 1-1b. Box Crystalized Ginger, 14-1b. Box Crystalized Stem Ginger, 1-1b. Box Crystalized Stem Ginger, ¥4 Pot Preserved Ginger, 1 Pot Preserved Ginger, 1:Pot Preserved Ginger, $2.25 45¢ 80c 65¢c $1.00 50c $1.00 $2.00 .. HARD CANDIES Mixed Drops, 1b., American Mixture, 1b., Assorted Gems, Ib., Mint Gems, Ib., Butter Cups, 1b., ‘Butter- Seotch, 1b., Walnut Butter Cups, 1b., - GLACE FRUITS Fancy Boxes, 1 1b., Fancy Boxes, 2 Ibs., ' Fancy Boxes, 5 Ibs., Jar Glace Nuts, %4 Ib., SALTED NUTS Peanuts, 1b., Almonds, 1b., MAGRUDER’S Main 4180, Five Direct Wires Fine Groceries' (Served from 1 to 3 and 3 emade Pantries. 3 Christmas Se;vhgt Clab of the Federal-American 58 cts. & week will give you $25.37 $50. . Connecticut Ave, and K Street 4-’uabhme ‘Williford, .| French em! 2d, som of Mrs. Alberta M. Sheriff of Washington, will be { solemnizea tonight at the Temple Baptist Church, Washington, the Rev. J. J. Muir, chaplain of the United States Seuate and pastor of the church, oficlating. Following the ceremony a_recep- Hon lell be hald at the New Willard ote! Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox are! giving a large tea this afternoon, from 4 to 7 o'ciock, in their home at 1714 19th street, to present their! daughter. Miss = Asenath Simpscn Cox. The drawing room where Com- missioner and Mrs. Cox, assisted by their daughter, are reeelving, is deco- rated with a profusion of roses and chrysanthemums in pastel shades of pink and yellow, and sprays of south- ern smilax veil the long French win- idows. Mre. Cox is wearing a gra fully draped gown of orchid velvet with 2 long point at one side forming a train. Miss Cox ix in mauve taffeta fashioned in bouffant skirt, the tight- fitting bodice, having drop shoulders. the quaint bertha of ecru lace caught | here and the; showers of rose- buds. Miss Cox will wear a cluster of gardenias in her hair and wiil carry an old-fashioned bouquet of pale yellow rosebuds, pale pink rose- buds and violet: The young ladies who arc assisting include Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Doro- thy Mondell, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Catherine Weller, Miss | virginia Selden, Miss Elizabeth 'Dnryeo ‘Walter, Miss Frederica MMc. Kenney, Miss Elizabeth Turner, XMiss Annette Ashford, Miss Dorothea Rob- erts, Miss Margaret Hume and Miss Esther McVann. In the dining room the decorations are all in Christmas groens and red: tall red tapers lighting the table, the conter of ‘which A tall meund of crimson poinsettias with greens gave a glowing warmth to the room. Pre- siding at the table are Mrs. Howard Stutherland, Mrs. Willlam H. King. Mra. Harry New. Mrs. Josephine T. Robinson, Mrs, Frank . Mondell Others asststing are Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Wiiliam F. Dennis, Mra. William Kearny Carr, Mrs. Ernest J. Lewis, Mrs. ries’ B. Drake, Mrs. Murlel ricl Mrs. Horace Lindsley, sis- ter of Mrs. Cox. Mme. Wu!enher‘, ‘wife of the min- ister of- Sweden, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. James Carroll Fraser, who entertain- ed & company of twelve. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William Fullem entertained at a luncheon to- day at Hamilton Hotel in compliment to Mra. Elisha D; l‘ of New York. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Mitchell, Mrs. Phillp Lansdale, Capt. Rigal, naval attache of the bassy, and Capt. Adolphus Andrews' of the Mayflower. 3 AMrs, W. Duncan McKim entertained a comj y informally at luncheon today in her home on 18th street, - Mr. Mischler. private secretsry to Chief Justice William Howard Taft, ‘and Mrs. Mischler h gpartment at Wardman for the winter. / 2. A. Harriman will receive on sannn in Doae.mber from 5 to 7. Col. and Mrs. Wlllhm L. Chamber- )sln entertained a company of four- tun at dinner last evening at Le ‘when their guests were A and Mrs. Thomas Washington, ml. and Mre. Moses, Gen.and Mra: Merritte Ireland, Cel. ‘and Ars. } Misses Francey and Maricot, -Mme. Smith Boury and Jir. Victor Jolibart. A reading of two classical scenes from Racine will be given by Mme. Benedict, assisted by Lieut. Jean Labat. Mme. Bencdict and Mr, Wal- | ter Berry will also present “Quick | Work, Captain James.” a few min- | {utes' sketch. Miss Estello Murray of | the Washingtonians will also take part in the program. Among the patronesses are Mme. jHubrecht of the Notherlands lega- tion, Mrs, John Van Schalick. ir.; Mrs tohert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Frederi i Farrington, Mrs. H. K. Bush-Brown, Mrs. George Barkiey Taylor, Miss Fanny Boyc: . E. Jones, Mr: | Winthrop Samuels, Mrs. James W | McNeill, Miss Emma Warner, Mrs. { Joseph E. Falk and Mrs. Lyman Ken. @all. . 3ir. Lewis M. Weld of \Ie‘)srfllalev Pa., has joined his mother, Mrs. M. Weld, at the Lee Huuu for | winter. f’"’ g Dr. Lverett M. Ellison is the week end guest < Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Rob- | {ertson at ' indred Oaks, their coun-; jtry heme _..ar Haymarket, Va. ! Woman's Alliance Ball And Pageant a Success. ’, The beauty of & ball, 2 pageant and a style show combined last night in making the entertainment at Ward- man Park Hotel, given under the au- {mpices ot the Woman's Universal AL {liance, Mrs. C. (. Calhoun, president, |a eplendid success. The evening open- {ed with an informal promenade of guests up and dowa the aisle, border- ed with splendidly equipped booths, showing all. that Dame Fashion's heart could wish for in the way of ralment and equipment, and, after the guests were assembled in the balj- room, there was the artistic feature of the evening—a pageant of women of many nations. A short fashion pa- rade followed, and there were fancy idances, while Mme. Nolker sang “[1 Est Doux, Il Est Bon” and Miss Laura Lejeunc sang “The Star Span- gled Banner,” bringing the guests in boxes and seats to their feet. Miss Margaret Callahan was herald of tho pageant, and was followed by |2 group of specially selected youthtul dancers, “In the Flowery Paths of {Peace.”” Peace being. reprosented by Miss Dixie Tighe. France was represented by Miss | M Margaret Davls as Jeanne d' Are; character of .Isabella; Belgium, by | Miss Phyllis Hartman s Queen Llza- | beth; Japan, by Miss Catherine Wel- ler as Goddesy Mura-Saki-Shikibu, the goddess of dawn: England, by Irel«lfld. by Miss Elinor Wheeur. ‘who took the part of | a saint brids taly, with Miss Doro- I thea Roberts as Beatrice of Danu. ‘and Russia, with Miss Frederica Mc- | Kenney as the Great . Catherine. Norway was represented by her own fair d.u‘hlor. Miss Inga Bryn, dsughter of the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, who charmingly. por- trayed Gunhild; Queen Margaret of Denmark_was artistically portrayed by ‘Miss' Lilllan Thompson; ' Switzer- 1and, by Mrs. Alonso Tyner, dressdd as a Red Cross nurse, and China was Mrs. Csechoslovakia was charmingly represented by Mme. Rudolf Kuras, wife of the agricult- | FOX h ND; brown Spain, by Miss Dorothy Mondell in the | Eeward e "“'{"“ to triends, the Eider Men' the 0dd Fellows, tie of Union Wesley A their kindness during ong our beloved husband and father, HENRY W. TIONESTY. We also wish to thank them for the beautifal floral tributes received at bis death. LUCY.D. HONESIX AND FAMILY. Relief Assoclation, Desember 14, 1922, at Sunday, ‘Decertber 17 1 Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, t. be- tween 15th and 16th sts. o.w. Eelatives and friends invited to attend. BROWN. . Al ofbcers and. members of ma‘n ing % P, b= e i e e GEORGE W. RROOKS, High Priest, JE: ROWNE, Secretas BROWN, l-epmed Jhiy life Wodneudsy. De- cember 13, 1922, at Georgétown University Troapital, SAMES BROWN: beloved huetand of cca Brown. He leaves to wourn hi loss his mother. u sister. Mra. Geotgia Amna Evans: a brother and two daughters. Fuseral from the umux Star Baptist Church, December 1 FOUND. GLARSES—One pair Shuron goid glasmes, sufo- matic _button attached. on Xew Hampehire Friday. Phone Potomac 328 PORSE, wmall. containing smell amownt of moae Phane North 2M2. AUTOMOBILE' B ROBE—Green; helos torn in all four cornera. Postte, Main 4850, BAR_PIN, gold, Cathedral ave, between £1th i 29th st Beward. Call Bryaut, Cor: Ties. or 208 Cathedral ave. ol kean-!hln in rest_room, Finder please p)* North 8182 Liberal rewsrd. BLACK WALLET. containing checks peyabie toFrank € dmith. Liberal e wd for veturn o 1631 16th tl‘ n. o CI it. n.w. * 3D cAn. 75 15, near 14th and Park Cross colpt _and_money. > 108, Northbrook Courts. CAT. binck, with collar. Reward if refarncd | to 2017 Columbia rd. Teleplione North 468, ! EADRING, sntique gold, between 1417 Mai rma N\ themas Girtie, Wedsesday aftemapen: | tag No. 11168 ve. o tontainiag e ‘Reward, C: brown and wiille, 200 fi‘l, wan's. browa, on B n_:._n_n_rd-_&)l____ UND—Strayed from 1107 Gth st e aom heund, biack emrs; ‘answeied to l::e of Mike. Return to above address: and get rewa E 5 LORGNETTE, whifa gold rlm, soars Siasses. vielnity of Natlomal un r fl At Bebmont red. 135 CE, pearl, Thursday uight at Play- | Plrlunt or "Clievs Chase car. Cloveland u-uw POCKITD!)OK. black nmflfu containing n‘l e n-mmu moraing. Reward. Phone Lin. 2086-J. A R Lflin Reward. “Ml unm- . 719 Maxs, ave. n.w. white, Tuesday; tm m mnu M o .., Betweeu 4 and G or ural attache, who, wearing a muuml == costume of state, representéd Livu: 'the first princess in the. M-mry of un heroic country. One of the most charming figures-in the pageant was (Couuulufi on Ninth Ege ). EP] DERS. wiiow of the late B W. Sanders, St Funes Erem rcemer T8, 4t 880 @clork. thence 08U Pu,:utcnmmm . reqwem af B mends. 1w Interment st ouut ries B. Hodlne Semat rom V. Llp--noa C AN Decem B inclunath, Obl Suddeniy. I'Nmnb( 14, 19¢2, at Walter Beed Geners daughter of Dr. ner, U. 5. her_residence, 2223 F POYOR THOMAS, dsughter of the la Fllas and Malvina Jeffries, mother of Ma; gic Todd snd Charies Pryor, sister of Ci entina Parker, James, Anthony and Ernest Jeftries. Fuperal from Firwt Baptist Church, | corner of 2Tth st. and Bumbarton ave.. mm eay, December i7. ut 2 o'cloek. and relatives are iovited to attend. 1 THEOMAS. Buddenl' . from First ¢’ and_Dumbarton ave. and friends invited tosttend. wumonn. flemkm of Bl TLLIAM HIN reaidence, lx1n-r'pomn Capital BT 1Ty SRR 5, NORMAN, . G DUDLEY TUCKER, P. 8. WILLIAME. Suddesly, u. nz'. CHARLES Wi keeprie, N. Puneral The. Cech; T5th o L ots. n.w. Moatsy, December 18, at 2 p.m. 11' BARAB IDA X&n Semsios n‘thh the 8. H. Hiser Co fuseral 40wt Funerat ceml e rtat. rna-mt In jllemomm. from ‘above ad- |: Bhe sleeps, the one so rowng and fair: She ulumbers sweet, and kmows mo care. Ber heart was pure, her life %o raung; Yet not our will. hut ted's be dome. an R, MATD WHITE. __ FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. = VL. SPEARE CO. Neitner the sucuessors of nog con- mected with the original W. R. Speare I i Srae romn sece. 940 F St. N.W. f JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA AVE SE. “Established 187! —EE" THE S. . HIRES Con ¥. ‘HINES, P L] sn 2908 14tk et -f'“ mifi mrte‘.o. DERTAKEM IIOI H STREET. NWo TORMERLY th - Rimas W Spesee .. Wilkis 1. Spesre. €ide J. Richols F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Eatusded 1841 Av_a_lo_anIe Service. Digniied_and Efficlent Servics. . Deal & Co,, 816 M ST. N.E. Liucols 3464. r { —Astomobile_Serts tomole. Service. — Chages._ How sweet the name of mother sounds To s whe fesh o8 nd; To speak of friends upon the earth. irer was the beet friend we iad, 'A mother dear. i mother For 1 ot ve o she 418 ek best. eteraal rest. 50 Gof BRToviNG PAUGHTER ROSIE. ch. ono CDQ ives ‘0 o8 ,..4 Y.:v oh what mil He the ue &8 sweet - "\ our dariing mother's love. Often T wander to the mvu'ud Qi beside my motier's g T#' : !3“‘...'.;{& we. lllll ‘meet a.xn - “Weep “We_tried so hard to ssve her, The one we could not keep: God_came and’ geatly toucked Ler <ty she fell asl BES LYLTLE, COURIN, GRACE I’AYNI . A, JADA ND, hrim ted this A ), W y me two yeaws ago today, ber rs & cousin passed a i“:;‘-”"fl -’uunr. L |-fl-l Il my ‘dear o vlu Taie e December 16, 1 in the lonely graveyard, ‘$ecmd 80 far away, Toat e iaid Bos. Sear eousia, 'r-n xu ll. s i i ! : l WILLIAM Funeral D rector Livery ia couneetion. oy PO ra Chapel. Asrocsonils rmunx. i | wmmmn.nc.uuosmma cxntmms The Park Cemetery ou-Sectartsn Perpetual Care Beautiful aud fitting location. Nesdliy acesssidie—on electric car ise On Baliimore boulevard, at District line. {Office 705 12th StLN.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C. SHAFFER, .. lGudc Bros, Co., 1214 F St. mm—u-:m-n—

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