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zathered in cellars fo! ng out from one into : as Ger- man bombs gave the warning. It ells, too, of the coura, se children, of the way th directions for safety with an ing coolness and courage. It shows the ardor and intellizence with vhich they bent to their share of «learing out the i houses and ficlds and streets and of setting up a new way of life. Tt i 2 wonderful story of adventure, of hravery—and the great point of it is hat it is in substance a literally true story. ¥ AMOUS LEADERS OF CHARACTER. By Edwin Wildman, autho « mous Leaders of Tndu Ilustrated. Boston: The s pany. This volume 1s a part of the ‘Famous Leaders Seri n. Wwildman has brought together, out «f public life, certain famous men. These men he calls “soldiers of the spirit"—not soldiers, these, who fight 19 kill other men, but those who fight, Astead, for honest dealing, for fair treatment and kind actions and for those things that will bring happi- ness to a great number of people ather than to themselves alone. mong those whom onc meets h re Lincoln and Roosevelt, Cleveland, Wilson and Harding. Here are harles Evans Hughes and Judge Ben indsay and Robert E. Lee and Leon- ard Wood. John Burroughs, the natire lover, is here, also, and so is Rooker Washington, who dreamed for his race a school which is today a ble reality. And there are others ih this group. Since these stories are designed, primari for bo; the uthor deals with each of these men “hiefly through_ his boyhood and vouth. However, #he volume is bound, often, to fall into the hands of older Yolks, and they. tou, will find in it a ive Interest, fresh Information and many a touch of new spirit and in- spiration. SHAKESPEARE AND THE HEART OF A CHILD. By Gertrude Slaugh . First Choice For Christmas Giving or for Your Own Library THIS FREEDOM A. S. M. HUTCHINSON Author of IF WINTER COMES This great novel not only heads the list of best sellers throughout the United States, as shown by Books of the Month, but also headg the ist of books most in demand af the lic Libraries, as shown by The Bookman. Last Christmas you gave your friends IF WINTER COMES—this year give them this new novel, which {:as also won national approbation. $2.00 at all Booksellers Soston LITTLE, BROWN & CO. Publish r of broken ! z ;i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART, 3. her, have Freddie de Lesdernier, treasurer; Mr il Greek tragedy.|the next dance of the Kallipuli!l At the meeting of the Grand C Secured Wor | UMb < N ¥ 3 = gvan It and busy Ci Wl T Sirasiioe Tom 1920. ' ZY32-N Grotto Band and Drill Corps. 3 3 trated. Philadelphia: Henry Alte- vised by Lothrop Withington. TI- nry luctrated from many photographs; Mmus Company. B. P. 0. ELKS. of athletes and athletic events. | THE STORY OF YOUNG ABRAHAM | The following have been appointed Mrs. Anna Logan. warder, | No. 29 and Thomas Dobson, sentinel. Century-Dec January 15 iting_list for entry to the new hrine hospital which will be fin- ished in that city January 15. He W Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard LINCOLN. By Wayne Whipple.|members of the recent'sy instituted|also stated that Zurah Temple pro-| Tuesday evening the following offi-| John B. Dickman 1 QMpPATLY Illustrated. Philadelphia: Henry | .ommittee on social nid community | PoSes to travel to Washington next|cers were elected in Electa Chapter: Grand Prelate C. W. Henderso: [ THE BOY WAGICIAN; A Large Num- | Altemus Company. fg 2 hatrman: To.|June in a special train with a “danc- | Mrs. Alvena Hughes, matron; Walter | is reported. will lcave Georse Wi The last of the welfare: Harry King, cl 'man: Jo-|ing car,” so that the young folks|L. Fowler, patro: Mrs. Marjorie | yneton University Hospital during |the Chri < hol erty Council b her of the Latest and Bent Tricks = . THE BOY EXPLORERS' SERIES— | coph A, Burkart and Charles W. Darr. Carefully Selected for the Rising [T 008 LR o may not lose their favorite pastime Haines Campbell, associate matron; | ¢he coming week I Mrs. Elsie S. Robinson, lor and her staff meration of Conjurers. By Ray- NEO. By Wi Exalted Ruler Daniel R. Nihion will, | en route. mond. Dixie, ace of maglcians.| Nag: By Warren Hastings Miller. twenty-third term; Mrs. Helen the Fully illustrated. Boston: Lothrop, [yt Niustrations by €. & Wood L an el e o Lodge No | gpAlmas Templo charlty and welfate | Roberts, treasurer, re-elected third WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. |- 775" Lee & Shepard Company. > . P ihte fearamittee: 3 wmmilg.:e. \Hglufi‘flhhn. chalrman, | term; Miss Helen A. Rauchenstein, Senators and Representatives help- by Miss T A and William E. er, vice chair-|conductress; Mrs. Marion F. Pollock, [ed to swell the crowd at Oak Camp's ongue and z Boy | THE BOND BOY. By George W. Og-| At a recent meeting of the commit- U. S. SERVICE SERIES—TH WITH THE U. S. MINERS. By man, last Tuesday evening completed their arrangements for the distribu- night, when Senato associate conductress; Mrs. Mary. T.|hall Thurs den. Chicago: A. & McClurg & Co. | tee on reception for the grand exalted the vi O'Brien, director. Friday, December | Morris Sheppard, sovereizn banker o Merrill. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & ShenaralCompanie for the ensulng vear will be installed | gegree team — THE MADONNA OF THE CURB. By | (va) Lodge. No. 758 as follow I may be overlooked. Anna_ Balmer Myers, author of | James J. Garvey. exalted ruler; wn-ln" onogmavabelovexivolken kloff, Past Consul Adviser Licuten- Whitworth, Banker Wil- Escort 4. 1. Pumph Halliday. a rustee Mrs. Tuesday evening by the grand lec A Lot turer, Mollie I, Teachun, 45 follows: | mharssy (; s R. May Mall, matron; Idward Herling. | 11t Alper. patron; Anna E. Vierbuchen, asso- |fint, ‘A ftile Clate matron; Edna B. Riddle, secre- | haq' Jxhmaclite Howard _Sang: tary; Louise Darby, treasurer; Effie|jrank di Marzo and Bert Wells Kessler, conductress; Florence Lip-|nrin itjo cast. Maj, John ¢ pard, associate conductress; Kather-|conpell commanded “the Uniform | Xo. 1 BOONE: Wilderneas Scout.; “Patchwork.” Tlustrated by Helen | yj 4 : z - am . Moore, esteemed léadin Stewagt Edward White. Tllus-{ Mason Grose. Philadelphia: George [knight: Howard D. Carter. entoomed ted b Remington Schuyler. | W. Jacobs & Co loyal knight; Bdward J. McDermott, w York: Doubleday. Page & Co.| GroRre DS HERSELF. By jcsteemed lecturing kn v. E R; The Story of an Indian Pony.| Shirley Watkins, author of “Nancy | gar Carpender, chaplain; By Forrestine C. Hooker. With an of Paradise Cottage.” Illustratea | Rolahd, inner guard; Henr: The committee is composed of Messra. Mehn and Miller, E. Richard ch, secretary; Rev. D. R. Covell, V. M. Fookes, W. B. Hardy, H. H: Burroughs, S. W. Tebbs, Joseph R. Harrls, Charles Sonne, George H. n orris P. J. Callan, fraterns: Naoml /Grinder; sentinel, = Plummer . . 2 commander at the last meeting of Riddle. Last Weoting was donatlon |Gak” Camp. ~ Soverelgns Thompson | Tancill, 4 M HIghtRton sonic and Eastern| ' Kearns were unanimously re- | northea: BEacsHome elocted to the offices of clerk and Miller. Tllustrated. New Yorl arles Scribner's Sons. York: R % : Reynoids Publishing Com- |at 4::30 p.m. | DICK AND LARRY;: Freshmen. Byl pany, Inc. - fembers of _out-of-town Elks' lodges now in Washington, and par- | Joppa Lodge Hall. Refreshments will ticularly the members of Washington be served. Lodge, have been asked to furnish helby with the nam | Harry Standiford, executive secre- Secretary Shelby the R P i i i Committee for 1923, belleves that a Q any worthy families requiring Christ- mas rellef in the shape of food, or any children likely to be forgotten by } 800d steward should keep the master Santa Claus this coming Christmas, | informed, not after the damage ‘has 2 < The names should be in the hands of | been done, but in time to correct slips | . Secretary Shelby by Wednesday. und make everybody happy. He has e “he exalted rulers and secreiaries | this to say, in part, of the work thus of the subordinate EIlks' lodges of | far done by him and the Shrine com- “p S y Among the gry Maryland, Delaware and the District | mittee that is preparing for the com- e g great letters _Df literature. . . . M iumbia held an assembly last|ing of the Imperial Council of the Neither controversial nor critical, but full of warm - |[|Sunday aternoon at the clubhouse of | Shiine next June; c . . 2 Washington Lodge. District Deputy | Fine, splendidly appointed rooms human interest, friendliness, and a generous appre- e Exalted Ruier John J. Powel | for headquarters have been turned 1941 f fl *, s : Iol‘ ‘Wilmington (Del.) Lodge, No. 307, | over to the committee by William ciation of others.”—Baltimore Evening Sun. Dresided. Suggestions were offered to | Montgomery, on behalf of the Acacia be presented to Grand Exalted Ruler Mutual Life Insurance Company (for- merly the Masonic Mutual); several “As a text book in Americanism the volume is g el o s nobes have loaned or donaied office e S invaluable. It ought to be read by every young man 3 More than $116,000 has been actuaily tt 1 {{ The comml;tea on l;aceptlon ‘mlfl;‘: ledged to the entertainment fund; who has any political ambitions.”—Philadelphia 5’,?,'“,’.,':{: ‘a1 Arrangemenis tor. the frained force of the committes will tion an e dinner to be hel Public Ledger. IeCthe Willard Hotel Tuesday night, start a final drive for collections next 3 £330 % . February 6. “An invaluable contribution both to history and month. & ‘Washington is months ahead of the bA hleent%lk va‘}nn:lr n:\d dla.dx:ga lsfltlo = i = 5 o given by Washington Lodge the C S ight of December 30. fine literature.”—Indianapolis Star. T e e encia Chairman James A. Balderson of the city which, by general concession, staged the most successful imperial dance committee will introduce new features. Admittance is by card in- session in the history of Shrinedom. Already 116 temples have applied for accommodations; this is twenty- vitation only, which can be procured from anz member of the dance com- tee, UNCLE HENRY. Anonymous. New |President Theater Sunday, Jaruary 7, The Petworth Masonic Club will elect officers tomorrow evening at , January Friendship Chapter Tuesday elect-| oyl ‘commander, Dr. Rawson, was Mrs. Anna S. Prints; patron, Edward N. Riley, associate matron, Mrs. Mar- | board ot auditors. =~ garet Federiine; secretary. Mizs Anna |\, V. 3 "L0the presiding officer for M. Perna; treacurer, Mrs. Cora I+|i'hext vear. The following officers y Camp. nee of office ‘éi’;l‘;‘.::‘:;"fifr‘&" :lglnsd!:g"li‘:'!'l:‘r:% ant. A Chester Brown: banker. A s Bmecy Brown 3 . - | Whitworth; clerk. liam Dalkin: oWns; rec years, Mr. James A. Finch, and rep- |} ' jojan, Dr. Norris; escort, 1. di- | chancellor, Mrs resentative Masonic and Order Bast- (11,0 o tchman, Arthur ' Moore; | m D and auditor, Capt.|sentin ern Star Home board, Mrs. Edith A.|Marzo: WatCh Lynn. w William Helgesen. er Worthy Matron-elect Printz made | William Helgesen. 00 G ol it lain, Mrs. Christine S. Fletcher; mar- shal, Miss Mamie Carolyn Giles; At Mrs, Beulah W. Fort; Adan, | features presented at this meeting. 5 5 Miss Dorothy Riey: tions for a grand installation of offi- H Mild: Cr Stanley; Martnd, Miss 3ildred Crown; | 6¥®, 120 Seonctusion of the cere-| o Mrs. monies. G e e awroti and sentinel, | MCo I m A. Riley was unanimously | Tuesday - ne pnstallation of officers will take | elected _consul commander of Elm Dec: 1 Camp Friday night. Other officers PIscelTuesday;EDecen e 2 Clooted were: | Adviser lientenant,|a brother Meosc. Grand Lecturer Mollle E. Teachum |Wells; escort, . Graef; Watchman, will install the recently elected and | Ruby; physician, Williamson; cleck, appointed officers of Ruth Chapter,|Holland, and banker, Wolfley. The No. 1, tomorrow evening, as follows: | installation of officers will take place Mrs. Grace Eastwood, matron; Lewis [at an open meeting the second Fri- Clarke, patron: Mrs. Birdie Contella, |day of January. Sovereign Eckloff will be the installing officer. Alpha, National and Mount Vernon camps are preparing special programs fog their installing cxorcises. Won from the New Orl H. Cash of the No. 1 ounty, m of Syracus two more than ever attended an Im- perial Council session in bodies. ‘Ei- wood P. Morey, chairman of the hotel|secretary (re-elected): Mrs. Eliz: and housing committee, has enlisted {beth Schneider. treasurer (re-elec thc co-ogeration of the Hotel Men's cd); Mrs. Ruth Ivers, conductres: associate matron; Mrs. Ida Parson: gy | A. J. Jones, Elmo Springman, A. JlEnhen Constance Reid; Martha, Vera Capt. C. A. Cole was in charge of ar-itend the tw Tilus. $5.0¢—HOUGHTON MIFFLIN FOMPANY—-SIx!I! printing s - s ' . . s and Mrs. C ty Counel 8079, Yowell; conductress, Mrs. A. Lillian |78 R€G C0G" a1s0: Adviser lieuten- | Oracle, Mrs. Girlie Rice Flore entinel, Mrs. l.!ll( B : Vearly Christmas paris the following appointments: Chap-| he Q00 “inidsday evening, De- |for the kiddies of the camp tomorrow el Cumberland Lode, a visitat in and pl Havlor, Milier and 7 Ly Mrs. D. M. i1 Miller enter- C. pocketl 3 Francis Lynde, author of “T:;a i - oDD Donovan Chance.” Illustrated by FELLOWS. > I 1 St I I ' as 0 O S l George Avison. New York: Charles . s Y Scribner’s Sons. . e 2 LIGE MOUNTS; Free Trapper. By| p N < i 9 T Frank B. Linderman. With illus- ecent accesslons at the libracy and "3, nomi 3 IENERTAIL: The Stery ot a Gray| | ior, uthor of “Two Children'in| tracions byiyoe Do Youk New LsCelor{recommendeaiead o1 Laps Tuesdas Wi ‘ ®quirrel. By Lrnest Thompson| —Old Paris” Ilustrated by Eric! York: Charles Scribner's Sons. thisfcolimujiatiiSandeys 2 : Ttule, N Seton, duthor of “Lives of thel ' Tupe New York: The Mucmillan|poEMS oF AMERICAN PATRIOT- Dra St 2 ete. ustrated. New | _ Company ISM. Chosen by Brander Mat- mas MASONIC. Association of the District and has]and Mrs. Jane Hende 5 ] el ) M. 5 . raon, assoclat York: Charles Scribner's Sons. In underlying purpose this book is thews. An edition revised and ex- | Alden, R. M. Shakespeare. YD-S7lal. assurance that every room possible|conductress. % N rica | @ method by which children may| tended. Illustrated by N. C.,Wyeth. | Bennett, Arnold. The_love match. will be placed at the disposal of the = “ the nut forests of America Chit y Wy s e s DERchcaD ery tree was | come easily and happily into an a New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. YD-B436 1. o DGES. Shrine eommittee. “After all, a rcal| Esther Chapter will nstall it y every tree was | guain with the plays of Shake: | LOVE ME. LOVE MY DOG, By Caro. | Chapin, Haroid, Augustus in search | | Mosday—Potomac, No, & Foo.: B, test of Washington's public spirit and |officers Thursday evening, Thi planted by the gray squirrel | speare. In effect, however, it is a| ' lyn Verhoeff. lllustrated by Frank | , Of @ father. ¥D-C36a. e e hospitality will come when the hotels, | stalling officers ‘will be Past or its kin. No squirrels, no | Story calculated to appeal to children B “om- | CoIbY, G. K. The tonflict. YD-C672c, 3 apartment houses and boarding houses | Matrons Streater, Hudsdn and Al 30, elveti No . 30, elvet Bt s Wow ok Juirrel, n0 | by reason of its admirable story qual- T. Merrill. Boston: The Page Com- | 556 Clemence, pseud. Will Shake No. B3 K. C.i'Albert Plke, No. | v been filled to capacity. The| A pleasant surprise was given th ‘nominatior s.” Now we know where re- | A little girl is the moving power LADY i ! peare. YD-D193w. ‘National, No. 12, installa- doors of private homes must then|retiring matron and patron by their! planting the forests started. For the [of this matter. Through play and [ DENISE OF THE THREE PINES. By | Dargan, Mrs. O. T. and Peterson, ‘tion and F. C.; Washiogton Ces swing wide open.” A system is being | officers at the home of J. Harry Cun- i1 wise little gray squirrel was at it. so | k with a group of Edith A. Sawyer, author of “Elsa’s Frederick. The flutter of the gold- M., special, worked out by which every available | ningham; on 16th _street, Mondas B A Slitaiioe; it turns out, ages and ages before the | lives over as much of Gift Home," etc. Illustrated by leaf. YD-D218f. room will be registered and filled.|evening. Games, refreshments and a PATRIARCHS MILITANT, Hchy ke 2 S works as children by Elizabeth R. Withington. Boston: | Dunsany, E. J. M. D. P., 18th baron. T T Hotel assignments will be deferred|good time were features. | | saturday—Canton Wasnmgton, N government ever thought of the plan. { the magination and make. | The Page Company. If. YD-D928i. < Thul ey usinets L nstaniation | |untll full data is received from the| - drill. : ‘There is evidence a-plenty, too, in believe are able to absorb. It is ob- | PENELOPE'S PROBLEMS. By Doro-|Ervine, St. J. G. Tne ship. YD-Erds. A N0, Mo Mt imter: | | various temples, to insure the most| Areno Chapter. No. 10. has elected | | support of this claim. For even in | Yious that this writer knows Shake- thea Castelhun. Illustrafed by {47 Workshop. Plays. Third series. lation and E. A.; La Fayette, No. equitable distribution of space. This|the following officers: Selina Foster, | """'»:“m iy ek ik i speare. It is equally plain that she Frank T. Merrill. Boston: The YD-9] 3 ation of officers. will occur early in January. ° g’almlh George L. Lohrer, patron; Tuesduy- Ma, No. 4 y parks s prudent fellow WOrKS | knows children. A Kkeen intelligence. Page Company. Galsworthy, John. A family man. Friday—St. John's,-No. 11, F. C.; East Two cabinet officers and other high fimm' Frech, associate matron; Past N LoDGES ation. ‘rom_morning till night planting pea- | good judgment, a sense of proportion | \RNOLD ADAIR WITH THE ENG-| . YD-G137f. Gate, “No. 3, imtallstios’ and | | government officials have accepted Matron Grace Barr, secretary (re- v No. 1; Ruth, N yut farms, with occasioual hickor: d an enormous amount of work | LISH ACES. By Laurence La Tour- | GTegory. A. Lady. The image and Satooias” Sehool of instruction; Mas- | |Membership on the entertainment|olected); Past Matron Helen Fra- 2 nut orchards set in betfwee Ab- | have gone into the making ‘of this| ette Driggs. Illustrated by Henry other pl YD-G865ia. ters’ Association. 3 :| |committee, Edgar C. Snyder, United ighears, treasurer (re-clected); Lillian 7. election: yorh!ehd in tree cullurc‘n\uugl\ he may | most useful and interesting book: | Watson. Boston: Little, Brown Hm;glhmn. m]-_.lgle% Hindle wakes. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. sk':"x“ ml,r;lhnl forl u;ed Dlsttfi't'!‘(. a;‘;&'flg cl“lc;ll:i'hu(‘-lrefl r;n;ll&' Smith, No. 8, election and e, the gray squirrel has many other s Ee ES i N = < 4 9. YD-H814l & = chairman. ans perfected contem- ctress, and Past Grand e Y nierests and preoccup or K OF NOBLE DOGS. By & Co . Howard, Sidney. Swords. YD-Hsazds.| | Tuesday. La Fayette, No. 5, Royal | lplate a great tableau at the eastdatron Bena Barnhardt, representati Dorcas, No. 4, election and | Sere | o o Arch, as part stanco; ho fiust fuff his fine banner toss - Hlustrated. New | BOY SCOUTS ON SPECIAL SERVICE. | Lewis, B. R, ed. Contemporary one- Wednesday—Columbia, No. 1, P. M. Tront of “the Capitol showing the|to Masonic and Eastern Star Home e Of aetatt aince. T & There's & - Century Company. [""By Charles Henry Lerrigo: With | “act plays. YD-9L385. and 31 E. M.; Brightwéod, No. | |Prosress of civilization from the ear- (re-elected). : reason. He must get out of bed eariy. < Of course you do. And ustrations by Geo . New- | Maugham, W. S. The circle. ¥D- 9, Mark. est times. with a crowning_climax— el n company with several of th At e he s b A LA SR s a book of storles caleulated man. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. Midde Friday—Eureks, No. 4, P. M. and “America Triumphant.” The Washing- p‘,‘l}"!h‘eh‘—"" > er, No, 7, Tuesda¥ | grang officers and a large :,,.,‘ 2t . and breakfast to hunt. He has court- right into that liking. From | CAROLINE AT COLLEGE. By Lela!Millay, E. St. V. Two slatterns and a A B M; Capitol, No. 11, P. M. ton harbor, with its two channels, one | Svening elected officers, ‘as follows: | il AIEE Sclcgalion ing to do, and marrying, and care of and history and romance this | Horn Richards. Illustrated by M.i king. YD-M612t. 1ML E. M. leading to Georgetown, the other to|Matron, Mrs. Laurella Purrows; pa- |from the subordinaic lodges, Grand babies as they come along. Indecd, gathered up innumerable L. Greer. Boston: Litsle, Brown |Moeller, Philip. Two blind beggars, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COM- Washington, will be illuminated and n;"’{'- obert W. Mathaney; associate | Master Harry L. Andresen will go to this interesting and highly intellig anecdotes A facts about famous & Co. and one less blind. 1918, YD- MANDERIES. a great fleet of motor boats and da ron, Mrs. Irene Darnall; con-|Accotink, Va., tomorrow to pay Ac fellow leads a life pretty much like | dogs. Did vou know that the dos gpEAL AMERICANS. By Mary H M729t. Monday—Orient, No. 5, Order of the | |yachts will be placed at the disposal | ductress, Mrs. Mary B. Ca asso- | SOV 2 ¥ our own. And in this intim id | goes back to Adam? Well, he does, ! \wade. 111 \ted. Boston: Little C. D. Thursday evening. Temple, “Band night 0f our guests. There is also to be a|ciate conductress, " Miss Adel Mar- ink Lodge a fraternal visit. Auto- RRGOIEE &idl waywise baole Me. - {as we find cut hers. Fowrecall hat]| Hor, mon T o €l YDIMs25t Wednoaday — Washington No- L.Omer | {ereat rodeo or wild west display, ’{;{‘)’;’,21‘”‘1':*';'3(“3) Mrs. “Jennie A.|mobiles will leave I 0. O. F. Templo nest Thompson Scton lets us in upon | it fell to Adam to name the animals e e , E. G. Thirst, and other one- Remple, with a judiciously selected Indian vil- {3 -electe treasurer, Mrs. |at 7 o'clock R 0 many fresh facts concerning the wavs | that God had made. And just FUR SIG By Hal G. Evarts. Tl- 1914. YD-On24t. ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. lage, a3 an educational lgsson. Emi- | Mary Hussey (re-clected). A banquet |y et :’ R el by S NI LR of life that the gray squirrel—I Adam. finished this ceremony of & lustrated by Lynn Bogue Hunt. Pomander walk. 1915. Washington Council, No. 1, election, nent artists will appear at evening |followed. The installation will take | r Andresen will accompany tle the rest of us—has had to learn out ? ing to each animal a name there Boston: Little, Brown & Co. YD-P227p. & A\,:;;":GT' -An:nwdglc;;e:;fl:scw entertainments; a great American |Place December 26 {president of the Rebekah Assembly of the sheer need of keeping alive. | appeared a little rift in the ground 1492. By Mary Johnston. Boston:|Peabody, J. P. Portrait of Mrs. W. NCJENT AND ACCEI - opera by an American composer, Sung 3 = 1o Fidelity Lodge, No., T i {at hix feet. This was a widening | Little, Brown & Co. YD-P313po. TISH RITE. by all Americans under the direction | Willlam J. Hunt Chapter, Order of { = (000 (50 ek @KIPPY BEDELLE. By Owen John-|rift. On one side of it stood Adam. | e ADVENTURES IN BIRD- | Rose, E. E. Penrod, a comedy. YD-| | Tuesday—sithras Lodge of Perfection, | |of John Philip Sousa, will be a great Bl S L e e e Lloltucvonr son, author of “The Varmint™® cte. | On the other side 4ll the animals were TAND. Florence. Smith Vine R723D. stututory ausembly; “Albert Pike | | feature. | the following oficers for the ensuing! e grand master has cs Tlustrated by Ernest Fuhr. Bos- | gathered. Among them was the dog, | cent. ~ Illustrated in black and | Shakespeare. William. ~The modern Qomristorys LIRS0 ity sccond A switchboard is to be established at ; ¥ear: Lillian Bennett, matron; Wil- |, "'0r his install i ton: Little, Brown & Co. t L £ the erowing dls: | Somt. Jlustrated o thus New | readers Hamlet. YD-SiHm. : S the central telephone office, with trained j 1iam T. Jenninzgs, patron: Anna Swect, | (JOOEE O TS WSteling o % : gets |L v d Adam. Sud G 2L tones /Cl Snider, D. J. A biography of William MISCELLANEOUR employes to handle exclusively all {associate mat-on: Maud “A. Proctor, { ;¥ <JHeSIAY € Every boy along about sixteen sets | | G d Ll i York: Frederick A. Stokes Com-|® P B Wednesday—Kallipolis Grotto, Veiled < secreta Ros.e 1. Carter, treasure; . Temple. ocut on the sentimental journey. And |denly, and oo soon, the dog — pone Shakespeare. Y D-S9snp. inesday polis_Grotto, Shrine messages, enabling all_inquirers i JECretd v . 3 u o very boy is sure that hae aloné is the| T prodigious le nd landed 2 s Thomas. Augustus. Alabama. 1898. Tophets, nominations. to get in direct contact with the he RO . conductre: Mildred | ppagoq0w in & .nly traveler of note in this land of | ! side of the man. And there THE MADCAP OF THE SCHOOL. By " yD.T363a. quarters of the various temples and also | Sherman, assoclate conductress. The .. AR e T P Somanc We w“m*‘; non SKippy | he has been ever since Angela Brazil. 1lustrated by Bal- fo give them accurate information con- | IPecting December 28 will be devoted | 22 rounced the grand Bodielle Tuntiaa e s tus ‘lmg ey 11. ik > iiol Salmon. New York: Frederick Poetry. RAND visitations to the Royal|cerning parades, banquets and other | !0 business, followed by the installa- I eI Sul OL THE PAGAN: Her Lost Love A. Stokes Company. | for e ! tion of the new officers. armony (joint), William J er fnto this land of enchantment. | petters. By Isubel Anderson, au- ppNpzpNs OF THE DESERT; A Book | Brooks, Phillips. —Christmas son Azch Chaptefs of the District [{o7a0 B S0l e extablianea at! s S niyeslE "oor Ski ! But how one does en- sty Sall o T v ete. ENIZENS F DESERT; = 3 8. stmas Ssy Ve = vill be establ a 2 ~ ! Brightwood Cilliz oy him! At the last he sums his| oo BT CE e Cl f Southwestern Mamngls, Bird and Easter carols. 1904 YP-BidTe. have been announced s fol- |1 Snrin centers for the dispatch and | JoPPa Lodge Chapter, el Sl L ,wn adventure better than v one R S ompAT Y, and Reptiles. By Edmuhd C. Jae- | Hardy, Thomas. Late lyrics and lows: To Columbia, No. 1, Jan- | the delivery of malil. {in, tal tx‘l’» 0! XL‘oi:;do'n H'r‘nm n, Mil an do it for him. Look bac Polly’s story comes out here by way zer, B. Sc. Illustrated. Boston: earlier. YP-H226 1. . |uary 30; Washington, No. 2, January| There will be grandstands along the | "€ &t Jorpa Lodge S et o the atgh€ o about! seveuteer Ve mat ollowed thix | Houghton Millin Compans. Marquis, Don. Poems and POTtraiis. 151; Mount Vernon, No. 3, January 22; | niire march of the parade. - Naomi Chapter. il have L Gbinty, Eamnel B i ’8: “Wh Ao flirtatious young WOmal | yrpy o YORK C B P-M2347p 5 4 A i e entire city will, be uniformly, dec- Slowerioric s * g Py jpowing. Resolved: If any loving is j DOIY ¥ ging and thoushtful | ;4G Houghton Miftin Company. | po YP NI ¢ ' e e pira. p- |G NO. 6 January 16; Washington parcd by the special committee deSiE- | hoed o semd ail gifte or each: comne el At e oing to be done, they can do L I o th " sides | THE FIRST DAYS OF MAN; A Na el e s L i ke Naval, 6. January 24; Mount Ho. |Pafed for that purpose, | tributions to the chairman, Mrs. Alice {Anthons b oat Central and Me- St (SIS Vontintes und ‘mear-ro- | rated Quite Simply for Young |sanaburs, Carl. Slabs of the sun-freb, No. 7, January 23; Potomac, No. 8 | quately cared for, the District Commuat| = veey;7 3u1u snth eteerimorthwent: {Lon ol 20 SRR D PHILIPPA AT THE CHA’ mances, with Polly and the, p’a‘x:ly'u: ll:;:‘llrn."lliuys:“':tigsr[c A\l::\(\;_ld {%‘,T{. burnt west, sasl. o 4 | (Masonic Hall, Georgetown), January | sloners having asked a special appro-[ Y V' cOnesdals St e H’Y):":‘:A'-‘-‘;‘d;on at S BRI U e e personat correspondence George H. Doran Compuny. Gt s (gmptems and fo; prightwood, No. 9 (Masonic Tem- | PIALON, 08 CURDUBORE. ) po con- | arcaShy Chapter will Iusi s I G - Doyle, district dep- p : of this 1ost persol srrespondence, ¥ < 75m. : 2 s e o T Pt e disteict en: York: Harper & Bros. which the author of this book kindly | BILLY BUNNY AND HIS FRIENDS.; Wylie, Elinor. S to catch the|ple, Brightwood), January 17; Hiram, | structed between here and Alexandria o ";‘[";; ’3}_: -l s |T{\'ltre g akter SoK Virginia, at 1t is sheer good luck f turns over to the reade s per- David_Co Illustrated by wind. YP-W975n. No. 10 (822 20th street northwest),|to accommodate eleeping cars. £ installing officer. 3 % ) s (hat Wi es Salis wee 0 scur | mRed Ao set fe (e Sl o U T T e January 8; Capitol, No. 11 (Masonic | Francisco broke the record with ninc = { After election Thursday evening in e 5 g ay-to-schoo ) sprightly and resour York: George H. Doran Company. nthologies. i nine ; aving been asked of Wasl St. John's Lodge Chapter will in-j D 5 o AT % i ime came around—Fhilipp: as sent | aAmerican and to N al ? o Hall, 8th street northeast), January |ingt St cnapie j Dorc 0. 4. the entertain- 1 ! f v Americ i F ’ o I TRUDY AND TIMO Y, FOREST, N s, > r < gton. stall its officers Monday evening. S cade hy \i'm‘.’o;";l‘é‘,’.fs e a2 | manner of tnercsiing dlines SO Siens IRy o e ot .|"”, e - . . The|1s: Anacostia, No. 12 (Masonic Hall, | The use of 1.200 automobiles has been | Past Grand Matron Mrs. Hutchinson | E e £ robust youngste And Fhilippa cos from which these love 160 qutnor of “Trudy and Timothy”| gpy5y Boplcio s CIny e Anacostia), January 29; Mount Pleas- (Pledsed for the visitors, and the city fis the installing oficer, with Mrs.|vide a ¢ LY Mg a e umped . > a T ced ceveral charm. | ¢ic. Tllustrated "by May Aiken.|Gipbons, H. A.. comp. Songs from the |ant, No. 13 (14th and Kenyon streeis R A i T R | S S {large tree. All members of the Re- fpeak. Snowshoe o already produ S Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing ¢ h cars will be stationed. ford as chaplain. The new offic bekuh de e are invited, DeakIe SnoNsnTe oRest travel hooks, informal and int | Conpany patienches. 1913 YESGas | |Horthwest), Januaryi12,land wnunm]b Approximately 30.060 private cars will | b installed are as follows: Matro i s L 3 S S0 YRS I > (te hooks, and the touch o ese g il C Sl A ssIn g e R. Singleton, No. 14 (4511 Wisconsin | be brought to Washington by the visitors | Mrs. Alice Shull; patron. Mr. L, 7T esaing Afouna n the Veather 181: | BUIE TS ord han ones . the |ANNEE THORNTON, WETAMOD, By | seyvnicenth cofturs English verse. | avonulh fihuary 1. Bxcept-where | 20 Doc Drendcrzut s cepiain sai | il o"matron, Mrs. M- NATIONAL UNION. no end of joy. Yes, and there was d e LAt v 3 e’ Yellow Quill Gifl." ete. 1l-|Methuen, Sir A. M. M., bart, comp. noted otherwise, the grand visitations l:";wzdfl;\; g accommodations can be { bel Turnage: conductress, N Victory Council Thursday might the school P has COCKALORUM. By . : i e COMD- | will be made to Masonic Temple, 13th r them. Cook: associate conductre: neld a smoker. After the initiation 0ol hool, ‘however, has | lustrated by Hattie Longstreet An anthology of modern verse. : The boys of the Order of De Molay | Ma el t 4 way of tagging behind in crest Ilustrations b Price Philadelphia: The Penn YP-0M568. street and New York avenue north-f, © befll‘ mvim‘f mrwf}; of e“ipo a& Maude Ormsby; secretary, Mr the election of oflicers took place P R s Kleberger. Philadelphia: | publishing Company. Morris, Joseph , and Adams, St. Clair, | West: Visiting touriets and it Is exbecied there ?fi';:,'.f;.,"'\},L»:"'v?.‘fii‘n- St R e ’.f-:}mff;.n.v,{tr.l;: allowed to do_ this ! 1 |m.:< nn\. (“:’“n vlf put | SEANNE B Colver, au- s 1t "can be done. YP-| Christmas eve, December 24, services | Will be 600 of them ready and eager to ! shal, Pritchet; ident for 1 here, innocently subtly. | o « is Gerry Houston, bl thor of the series. Illus-| 9MS34i will be held at the Masoni East. | serve. Mrs! J ; elected owed mevertheless — But there wias | jep Save dier the nickname of | trated by Isabel W. PiS= | Newholt, Sir H. 1., comp. An English [ 3101 5e heyd at the Hasonte and st | Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, U. S, A, is | trude Webe Ma e P aan e 3 the - Cockalorun” beciuse, i | delphia: The Penn Publishing Con anthdlogy of "prose and Doetry. | botomac Lodge, s, devoting ‘much time 1o rescarch for ihe | Esther, Mr Mart A il v her impuisive up and - pany. 2 8 iy production of one of the greatest|Ethel B Mrs. 3. Harry J e Anaroademors i she: reminiled him of the eariybirall S BERLL LRl ie L n comp. A book of English| washington Council, Royal and Se. | pageants ever staged, which will car nten: warder, Mrs, ¢ Love, R e T homesickness f..r; Philipp: that while it is yet dark ea flaps ‘Alice Turner Curt Philadelphi infancy and childhood. | ject Masters, will make an evening of | 2 historical story particularly appli Sentinel, Mr. Thomas F. Davis Pt Togular trump through 11 s L™ e ‘i, with a| The Penn Publishing Company. it tomorrow night with its electlon of | bl o @18 navions capital - tewa roach nep of dawn just behind the hill, h @ G d A S 9 3 N officers, degree work and a soclal - Standiford’s report includes a KNI 4 Zean' D oty | Pusy @y ehasing 1t vat full apsed] RN AN, GO S fres Bianapi ||| temsy, History and Criticism. |hour with refreshments after. Most of_other matters, Vital in- them- GHTS OF PzT}‘{IAS : rgeant. A A e i et sl hat was Gerry's way, too. She co i eut. Col. Giles Bishop. | - THS 3 selves, yet with less of public interest Webster Lodge wi have the Seinoxs iehoabiuowiy eswavielad ] «c el intivgs i on e cwisslof iuhatiro: IR Ix Stiniten ‘es Marine Corps,|Bailey, . J. Religious thought in| gallipolts Grotto, Mystic Order of [It shows, says those who know. squire rank in full ceremonial form i o o A hory | DoaY ould sce. These were the author of “The Marines Have the greater American poets. ZYP- | veilea Prophets of the Enchanted | Almas Temple's splendid organization esquire rank in fu = H alpeciitoc it Dhllipne hae ona xeal | she very earnestly d Landed.” etc. llustrated by Don-| BIsir. 3 Realm, will nominate its officers Wed- | for the great Shrine convention is do- | Tuesday cvening. il ey dventure, A thrilling thing in effe-t ing them. she jump- | ald S Humphreys. Philadelphia: | Brosd K. The laureateshiD.| necday evening, and December ing things and doing them as they should | Rathbone-Superior Lodze Theld aj T officers at the J hat should not b jlea_by the | &4 i ttoieheybusinc Thie Fenn Publishing Company. ! ZVAIBAISD. o | will have its “kiddies' Christmas en- | be done. hpme-coming meeting Friday evening A A telling of it here. We knew Philippa | °F 108k te true. This is 'SEKEEPING, COOKERY AND [Broadus. = » laureatship. | ortainment.” The election of officers| Illustrious Potentate Leonard P. Steu- { Grand Chancellor Nusshaum = was ninz with an old et kol years: agbs ISH two | ’ story ..y'_ ‘”‘:'II «‘-:rlur:l:?'mf;" S| ING FOR LITTLE GIRLS Broun - ‘The realm of poetrsy. will take place January 25. f}'l ha; ax]nmmce'i_i that the annual el jcalled to preside. The p n dur- - ent and Ves i esting no and this | the part of ‘a gi 1o want- Olive Hyde Poster. Tllustrated. e 4 4 & ion of mas Temple of the Mystic |ing the social session incinded moving | o OrChestEA ¢ars more interesting now. and ¢ Ll A L s e L ZYE-BSIer L merican | 4 L00EeS scheduled to meet Wednes- [ Shrine will be held at the City Clubipictures by Maj. W. O, Cwen i dones “urchestr iteresting t 8 e all anywherlpge MYSTERY AT NUMBER SIX The Cambridge history of American |day, will have no meeting this week | Thureday of this week, from 10 w.m. to | Friendship Temple Pythizn q Pl Philippas i o N househe 5 o bl SR BER < erature. A is due to the meeting of e Gran pm. entertained the ofli of the | nes gave e Ona Gds mewn wpen e Elguseinjeysae iatdithe i | e E | o AmericanTiteralure, Q83 GLIY TiodgenWednesdiyiavening: Potentate Charles §. McNulty has wd- | Lodsge Wednes: vening i R T measure in this story. Aud the irls |08 SUCES AN TS Gl Bivts, | ated by W. P. Couse. New novelist. ZYA-H239c. {_ Orient Commandery, Knights Tem- Vs e A e L T T e will love it. Ll Wit W Hetetr vet. one t i ric: The Centurs Company. Clutton-Bro Arthur.” Essays on lpiar, will do epecial honor to the mem- | in Kazim Temple, of e ey g Tuaondsdnd Bt W ;“,.."'\;(,‘\' L) e e RN Be | eateutntad to (hem up in their | THI: STORY OF GRENFELL OF THE hooks. ZY-C628e. bers of its brass band tomorrow even- | a recent special meeting of that temple Pa Supreme O & oIt Wheetor. anthor of fown «fforts to accomplish what they | ABRADOR: A Box's Life of Wil- [ Clutton-Erock, rihur. More essavs ling When the Order of the Temple N S i andrana Chin Aztee . e strations | ¢t out to do. fred T. Grenfell. By Dillon W on boo “628m will be presented for some of their| Watch night service will be held in' ya.n e Ae)viren e Aztec Hunter Mustratio: by “Grit a-Pianty.” ete. | Garnett, Friday nights. | frionds. DThe band will play during{the mansion at Temple Heights on|> o0, Nussoaiim delyeree. g = Ay Mart ] Iudtrated, New York: Fleming| o ZY the exening. The commander has ex- | Sunday. December 31, 1322, commenc- | tyo® knignt i v propriate s Tl H. Revell Company. na-;‘n'n‘«- tended a_ general invitation to all| ing at 11 o'elock p.m.'The doors of the | pigne L ze will presen e Aaree Journalists” is a series of stories for 2 by Frank T R R = oo | castwick, Joueoh, ESigdits Mmoo TAnalon Will be open ot 10 pm Thel Gvocanninates upward o “iny one of which a boy is bound (o The Page Comp: T S e ias Doy btontaot] et ‘Outlinestof In Albert Pike Consistory, M. R. S. | bring thefr familics and attend this| o oantne Lodee, mslecton] thitk mighty well of Francis Roit-| e nother story about oy Pt || ture. i ss o ZTAT-G 638! _ | Tuesday evening, the large class that { service. Music will be provided. omceraiMonday] ovening, s iollowasg eler. For the latest of these the e inls, Amy Setate ot Kayericas Now Yor obert. On English poetry.{has been constantly growing, will Chancellor command. John { suthor has used as setting the ruined cilla” and Ruth. ~In | JE00S OF AMET & ¢ 83 complete its pilgrimage with the| Religlous services at Masonic and|Lhompson: vice chanccllor, Rufus 1. orner of France. Andre, the Mole, i days and college ¢ Lo ¥ H. John Masefleld. | {hirty-second degree, -Master of the|Eastern Star Home this afternoon | Emory: prelate, Do H Meleod: nister | Irench boy of about thirtecn. is e held together | THE TURNED-ABOUT GIRLS. By| —7YA-M373 Hoyal Secret.r Rev. Dr. John C.|will be under the auspices of Naval|°f work, Robert B Smith; keeper of | chief one through which is gathered lous friendly competition Beulah Maric Dix, author of “Mer- | Henriquez. Urena. Pedro. Tablas | puimer, K. C. C. H., will head the cast | Lodge, No. 4. Rev. Edward Hayes|records and seal Isracl Dommers {eil Sate last elecied the follow- up the life of the French bovs and | aioug the numerous lines that girls| T¥lips.” ete. New York: The Mac- ronologlcas. de_ Ta. literatura|fer the désres and the camp muard| will officiate. Spectal music: will be|master of finance, Lec B. Emory:jing oficers: Tres opt, 10 L, B 5iFls of that region, both during the | the world over find or invent for the millan Company. espanola. 1920, Tef. ZY40-H397. |will be in evidence under the com- | provided by Naval Lodge Cholr. Imaster of exchequer, Samuel H presid AT Rarr: spraker B and i the reb Ll : NS . 5 x 5 y 5 i : sident. 1. V. Chis war and in the rebuilding that hos | exercise of their enthusts m and en- WISE; A Girl of Dublin, By Kath- Holllday, R. C._ A chat about Samuel mand of Frank E. Koch, K. C. C_ I, | Jacobsen; master of arms, Lawrene ident. 1. V. Chi~ ; E e Andre | crgies. Always Pezzy Raym arine Adams, author of ehita- | Merwin. A-M558h. Mithras Lodge of Perfection also will inner guard, W. C. Herfur S learned to live mostly underground. | pears to be the leader. And in ble,” ete. Tllustrated by Jay V. L.wisobn, Ludwig. The drama and | hold a statutory assembly in connec- ORDER OFmEASE“ STu~’..|mr guard, Joseph Mace: trustee :\,”"I' j"'c': slipping from one dark j ge 104 ey Raymond he continu eren. New York: The Macmi __the stage. ZYD-L588d. tion with the drive for membership| Monday night Columbia Chapter orge W. Barkman. Thoma >} X "'h' T ;molhor. hunting for his father, his|lead. And her y" is the way lan Company. Nathan, G. J. The critic and the|that is being made in the Scottish|elected the following officers: Mrs.|l-andon and ory W. Younet; repre- "‘""’l'j-nk‘-n; prother, dodging the German sun Since it ends in her wedding | R CANDY RECIPES. By May B. drama. ZYD-N194c. Rite bodies. Soied 2 e tative to Tellef bureau; Terae) Sem Al . learning to escape danger in all man v while the Te- | * van Arsdale.Dey Monroe ana/af ational Dante committee. Dant Ida Wailes, matron; R. S Jackson.|ure and representatives to Grand o Msrtmah ner of wa: The story tells of the cft to keep up the e ey Guide book to further study. - |patron; Mrs. Antoinette F ge. Frank 4 2 where children s thue ab of tem| & Derieh I IeRERSCUEEL C8 | vds T anuaty 16 as the dateof | fociate matron: Mrs M Taasr ok none i e Sl childre ere «tion that, a Taiabint University: of Nevr Yorl. | < 2Xa6= nounced January 16 as the date of '} fom s e - | Larcomb, Thom: andon, Isr cers 3 ANoEw oo, helnec Snebnataryas e alen | Sommers and William A. Kim ik S Terr: A bri any. pany. : H {ana engazing story for girls. : : Pattee, F. L. Side lights on American May Shade, conductress, and Mi S rARAIChant 10; spe | M.\lll\mlfl,:.\LIFOR“},I.:.O‘ By Con- literature. Winners of the popularity contests | Lvdia_Eppley, associate conductres W n:.',‘.’x‘"‘n‘dh,‘;\‘n” dent, 4 i stance Johnson, author of “Mary in | Prescott, F. poetic mind.|at the Shrine indoor circus and|The installation will occur December, 5 o Erand. \ch | BOOKS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS.| Xi(Nexicor cte, New York: The | 2¥P-Pozip Arabian fete, which drew to a close | 25. e e oo | MoRE MY Y TALES: For Boys Macmillan Company Richardson, W. I!, and Owen, J. M. |last evening with a tremendous burst| — 5 { Franklin Lodge, No. 2. J. F. Skidmore, | {7 and ¢ lected by Elva S.|THE LITTLE MIXER. By Lillian erature of the world ~ ZY-|of enthusiasm, will be star guests| Unity Chapter. . will install | Fran Nt Ao n: oL 5, WAL Smith. Frontispiece by Frank T. Nicholson Shearon. TIndianapolis: R3967 1. of the Almas Arab Patrol at its dance | it ne elected and appointed ofii ouny 3 yrations by L. J. Bridg-| Bobbs-Merrill Company. ¢ Shuster. G. The Catholic spirit in {in the New Willard ballroom Wed- |cers Friday, December 22, as follow h Lothrop, Lee & Shep- | pyw <por OF YOUNG GEORGE modern English fiterature. ZY- |nesday evening. Kach will be theMrs. Jennie Weber, ma v. . WASHINGTON. By Wayne Whipe Shes. proud possessor of a diamond ring |der Steele, patron; Mrs. & xt nnd 2 i : ASHINGEON, \BY, WayncsWhins liqyiager: L. Flames of faith |as testimony of her popularity. Spe-|nagle. associate 'matron e Monday THI TORY OF THE UNITED | = ple, author of “The Story of the z = A 4 ded Ll e sl ZYS: 3f. cial efforts are belng put forth Mallorey, secretary: Mrs. Eunice 1551 1 AMBRICA: ‘Yoldifor| Amcrican mlagiicten Tllustrated. | g, che: 1. Books and characters. | the patrol to make this dance excep- | Marrs, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Ken- by all of the ople. By aridge S. ‘hiladelphia: Henry Altemus Com- ZY-St83 tional, in view of the near approach |nerly, conductress: Mrs. Elida Woos- No. 14, e irooks, author of e Story of pany. van Doren, C. C.—Contemporary|of the Christmas holidays. {ter. associate conductress; Mrs. Agnes Union. n it les r War With Spain.” ctc. Revised | GRACE HARLOWE'S OVERLAND { American novelists. 1900-1920. Welden, chaplain: Mrs. Alice Vaughan, 10 o committee nd extended edition. ~ Boston:| RIDERS IN THE GREAT NORTH | 7vs3-vasc. Potentate Bahn of Zurah Témple of | marshai: Mrs. Mina Hyslop. organ or visitation Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company.| WOODS. Ry Jessle Graham Flow- | Wiehr, Josef. Knut Hamsun, ZY51A- i Minneapolis, Minn.. was a visitor at|Miss Eisle Chamberlin. Adah: A - month of BOOK OF AT TICS. Edited{ &% A. M., author of “Grace Har- Hi8w. Shrine headquarters Juring the week. | Frances Johnson. Ruth; Mrs. Bertha | the off bv Paul Withington, M. D. Re- lowe Overseas Seri: ete. 1llu He brought the report that there are!Kight, Esther; Miss Hattie Noell, |1 W. Hender- as the atfons é AL P 600 crippled poor children on the ;_ Mrs, Frances Dobson, thhone-Superio fraternal features of that all of uttended nuary 5. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. jons before s made to no by Lee piano solos Toteh, Mrs. Anna presented to Francis Rolt-Wheeler. Illustrated. | RUBAIYAT OF AR KHAYYAM. |ruler, E. J. Murphy was appointed | ¢; ! I . E. J. ted | tion of comfort, cheer and happi-!g; o = 7o o the w Lib Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard| " Translated by Edward Fitsgerald | chairman of the honorary reception | ness at Christmas time. The baskets et roaios o T L o e Ll T eouncilor, - M. ‘Marsaret a aduction and notes .. will elivered Saturday, December L AN cele: SwIRT 3 1 silve b MOHAWK RANGER. By D,l by Reynold Alleyne Nicholson, Litt. | At the session of Washington Lodge { 23, ‘and the committee (oTtIn aaking | members of the chapter. GiiHente Ramnon welcomad (ol ) Hur s ST HEL D sl e SR O ey .ange. 1llustrated by Frank T. D. London: A. & C. Black, Ltd. Wednesday the initiatory work was|for the names and addresses of| oficers of Gavel Chapter, No. 20,1075 fibeintiation icaramons Svam iy A e e e G sonlk. and 1o Ravmond initialed Contury h n inv fth introduction by Licut. Gen. Nelson by Helen Mason G . Philadel- | esquire, and Herman Freidlander, [ Whiting, J. B. Hayes, David Busch, A Mies T S AL Frontinplece hw | phia: Georse W, Jacabs & Cor €' | treasurer. Whiiem D Sieen: A. Haas, J. I |ine Lears chaplain; Edna Eckhardt.|pani. Sovereign D. W. Thayer|ihe home of Charles ' Livingston Bull. New | pivMIS OF EARLY JUNGLE FC Nt Friday night at 8 o'clock the | Ligon, H. W. Taylor, C. E. E. Flather, | marshal: _Ruth_ Dick, organist; Adah.|peaded the —reception = committee. | Swann, accepted # York: Doubleday, Page & Co. B ey o L o enma: | Elks' Band of Washington Lodge will lmo_Spring Emma Welsh; Ruth, Wilma Wilson; { -1 'HE BLACK PHANTOM. 2 2 rehears the music to be played at the | Leister, S. B Ginsberg, H. W. Scher- z B rangements. vodwill Counc = OM. By Leo E. Charles H. Kerr & Co. benefit concert to be given at the | ger and S. W. Welsheimer. Dick; Electa, E. Bowman; warder, | BE0™E % 010 was elected consul!cial hour was held The | 1 7 ed the following officers; Matron, | Consul commangaen BF TERRor WS AMERICA. Tho recor - |cember 26. There will be special evening. Members are oh come and bring the children and mak. Ruth, Miss Hickory Camp is making prepera- |it a gala affdir for all. ater Washington Lodge, No. 12 1 an evening of oratory and ritualistic work. Representat: James O'Connor of New Orleans, La Club, ac- e councilor lote, paid a ncil met Jast at Mrs. Nao, ion to iniversary of of Baltimore. A so- next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. Effie huselts avenue banker, respectively. The retiring ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF At its last meeting Martha McCaf- made i complete clected are: past_oracle, er, Mrs, Ad- -r. Mrs. Lonora Self Kohlmer n: Annes i out invited o Pauline Goebel; Bsther, Mrs, Fliza B. | (085 00,2, ¥'5 ™ ‘suppar will be serv-| LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. brought greetings ans Lodge, Judge 'orbin (Ky.) Lodge , told of his expe- among the mountaineers « and John E. Gra (N. Y.) brought greetings from Syr: The st No. Lodge, No. etary 07, told eof

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