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< \ QASS A Beautiful Home is truly beautiful when the windows are suf- ficiently large and numerous to admit quantities of sunlight. Send for booklet *“Live in the Sunlight'” Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D, C. Rosalyn, To Keep Our Painters! Busy during the dull season we will make you a speciab price on your work. R. K. Ferguson, ¥ Paint Dept., 1114 Sth St. Ph. M. 2450.3¢ ouint Depe., 1009 b Bt A M. S0 SOCIETY. RS. COOLIDGE, wife of the Vice Pregsident, will be the uest of honor at luncheon Monday, January 15, of Mrs. James T. Morris, who will entertain a large company in the presidential sulte at the New Willard Hotel. The Vice President-and Mrs. Coo- lidge werp the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mr Eugene Levering, Jr., who entertained in their home, aisl i 1,7 which w R Tienie: Gen. John,J. Pershing, Mr. land Mrs. 'Sherlock d | Mrs. John W. ~— | John M. T. Finney, Garrett, Dr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs, Jack n. Mr. and Mrs. W. Irvine M and Mrs. E. Stanley Gary, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Pratt James, Mr. and Mrs. Fr‘?‘l"d?l!; E. Pegram and Dr. Willlam H. i Vice. President Coolldge and Mrs. Lev- d the grand mh"rc;.lq.llc l’l;: jven at the Lyr o ) ‘the Unlon Memorial of e The Governor Hospital in dBl]lImore. aryland, :;GMM?L Coolidge immediately fol lowed them. The Lyric was trans- Penna. Ave. at 8th St. SOUTHEAST Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Save a Third! . Underpricing Si Simmons Metal Beds, in wood finishes—American walnut and mahogany—square tubing and square fillers; mizes—full double size and tw bed sizes. Each.. White Enamel and but here at. Genuine Silk Floss tresses® for double or twin finished art tick; bought before the recent big price rise; present standard price everywhere is $35. Here at. Simmons “Yellow Labe Mattresses; double and single. A ! EXT Christmas—Let the Comfort of a Christmas Fund Relieve- Your Anxiety —Start Saving Now—]Join . the FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK XMAS SAVINGS CLUB $2.00 2 Week 50c & Week Provides a Fund of $25.00 No Forfeitures Foreign Exchange—Commercial A:counu—_Slvinn The Franklin National Bank | Pennsylvania Ave. JOHN B. COCHRAN President 4?’ o » \3- \ Iy ,'lfl' “‘H '\'l!' Qfll il Wi — z * 1 So goes the old ses song, | formed into a garden, with smilax mmons BEDS ' $17.50 Wood Finish Beds, Simmons and other dependable makes: 3.3; 3.6; 4.0 and 4.6; priced usually much more, (100 per cent Kapok) Mat. Layer Felt $10 $5.00 a Week ~$100.00 i $250.00 | No Penalties at 10th St, THOS. P. HICKMAN lent and Cashier = = - : The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Added to the Success of Baltimore Charity Ball Last Night. new moon peeping out from behind a white pergola half hidden in trel- lised rose vines. £ t and the Diplomat: Host Tonight To Secretary of State. otel, Representative and Mrs: Luther W. Treadway, Representative and Mr: 'l;. C. Hicks, Representative and Mrs. M B. H. Bnell, Repr: Mrs. Homer P, 8n s and Mrs. Samuel E. Win, acting governor of the fed- e board and Mrs. Edmund Alice Page, Miss Merritt, rs. Willlam Eric Fowler, rroll Frazier, Mrs. Hor- 5 and, Col. and Mrs. Gra- ham D. Fitch, Col.’ and Mrs. James M. Wheeler, Judge Martin A. Knapp, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, Judge and Mr: ‘harles C. McChord, Miss Louise Lacy and er. Stanley Hornbeck. cretary of war and J. Mayhew Wainwright will be hosta to a company of sixteen at din- ner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears will entertain & company of, fourteen st dinner this evening. The Congressional Club has issued invitations_for a dance in honor of the debutantes of the season on the vening of Tuesday, January 16, at 9 o'clock, at the clubhouse, 3001 New Hampshire avenue. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Shands are pre- senting thelr daughter, Miss Agnes Shands, to soclety this evening at a reception and tea dance, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at the Washington Club. Mrs. Shands {s wearing a gown of black lace with pearls and a corsage bouquet of violets and orchids. The debutante is in turquoise blue satin crepe, made in a long-walsted effect with' graceful panels of the material and with no trimming to detract from the simple lines of the gown. Ehe carries & bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Shands is being® assisted by Mrs. Barry Mohun, Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews. Mrs. Hugh 8. Cumming, Mrs. Willlam R. Page, Mrs. Edward Gheen, Mrs. G. L. Hardin, Miss Grace Stephens of Atlanta, Ga., and Miss C. Mason of Tarrytown, N. ¥. The young ladies assisting Miss Shands are Miss Virginia Edwards, Ruth Green, Miss Emma Stitt, Allce Milburn, Miss Elizabeth Elizabeth Turner, M The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis went over for the ball, and were the guests of honor of the mayor of Baltimore and Mrs. Broenl: who entertained at dinner the ball, Others who went to ‘Baltimore were the assistant of War and Mrs, J. Mayhew | tant secre- tary of labor and Mrs, E. J. Henning, The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the minister of Gua'temals and Senora de' Sanches Latour, who will entertain a large and distingulshed company in the residential suite of the New Willard Mott of New York entertained at din- ner at the Shoreham last evening in honor of the Secretary of State and Hughes. Their guests were the mdor of France and Mme. Jus: serand, the minister of Rumania and the Princess Bibesco, Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, Senator Willlam B, McKinley, Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Representative and Mrs. Philip P. Campbell, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Rep- resentative and Mras. Calvin D. Paige, Representative and Mrs. Allen P. W. Dempsey, Representative and Mrs. ames W. Husted, Representative and F. 5936 Rear 1118 Vt. Ave. Monthly Storage $15.00. MOURNING BLA 2460 1Stk St, Col.. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5333 PERPETUAL 'BUILDING Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months, It Pays 4 Per Cent I Il I I on shares withdrawn be- | fore maturity. I I Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President | * When the slormy winds do blow™ and it would be good advice toadd DRINK Baker’s Cocoa It is warming and sustairing, for it has genuine food value, and may be safely indulged in any hour of the day for it is stimulating only in the JOSHUA W, CARR, Secretary $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, Jan. 7 Similar Excursions Jan. 21, Feb. 4-18 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv, Washington .....7:30 am. Standard Time. Returning Lv. Phitadelphia . ‘t Lv. Chester .... P Lv. Wilmington . 0 p.m. Consult Ticket Agents Balto, & Ohio R. R. Dyed Within 24 Hogrs CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. chequer and chief of the British debt ‘z.‘o-_‘:—l-. wow with him in Washe Charlotte Clark, Miss Edna Muncaster Miss Harriot Wi and Miss Eliza. beth Iddings of Baltimore and Miss Harriot Fleming of The Plai Va. Following the reception a buffet supper will be served at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Shénds for their daugh- ter and her assistant Mrs. C. L. Shepherd company of twenty of the at luncheon, followed by bridg at Wardman Park Hotel for her daughter, Miss Page J&hnlton Shep- herd, in honor of Miss Emily Dial. Mrs, Samuel C. Lemly of the Chps- tleton apartments was hostess at a luncheon at Hotel Hamilton today, entertaining Mrs. Victor Kguffmann, Mrs. Thema ashington, Mra. Ash- ley Gould, Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Henry Lemly, Mrs. Royal Johnson and Mrs. Harry Lowman. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman enter- tained a company of thirty at a buffet luncheon in her home in Edgemoor today in honor of Miss Gladys Chap- man Smith, whose grandmother, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, presented her to soclety last season. Mrs. Peter A. Drury entertained a company of twelve at luncheon today in her home on Rhode Island in compliment to Mrs. Charle w York and Mrs. McDonald Clty. "The company re. er the luncheon to a; bridge this afternoon. ns Miss Annette Ashford entertained a large company at a buffet luncheon today in honor of Miss Josephine Wil- liford, debutante niece of Mr. and Mrs. “Alfred Pembroke Thom. The other guests were the Misses Bryn, Mins Rosa-Maye Kendrick, Miss Doro. thy Mondeil, Miss Mary Funk., Miss Katharine Wrenn, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Alberta Gilbert, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Helen Husted, Miss Pa- tricia Ainsa. Miss Eliza Jones, the Missgs Zolna: arine Shaw, Miss Julia' Hume, the Misses Happer. Miss Sara Spencer of Chicago, house guest of Miss Wil ford; Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Dia Cumming. Miss Corinne Stephens, the Mieses Kimmell, Miss Esther McVann, Miss Madeleine Austin, Miss Virginia. Edwards, Miss Eleanor Carroll Hill, Miss Kutharine Dent. Miss May Tay- lor, Miss Louise Goff, Miss Margaret Crosson, Miss Barrine Drake, Mis Henrletla Hill, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss_ Elizabeth Turner, Miss Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Dorothy Dennett, Mis Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Catherin Letts, Miss Caroline ties, Miss Elizabeth , Bryant, Miss Virginia Selden and’Mrs. Roger Bagnall. Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore will not receive tomorrow. Wudge Charles B. Howry is leaving hington today for Jacksonvill Fla. where he will join Mre. Howry, who preceded him ‘here by several meeks They will spend the rest of the winter in the south. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Story, jr their ‘Cwo' daughters, Miss Caroling Story and Miss Jacqueline Story, will sail today for Egypt, where they will visit Capt. and” Mrs. Roy Glen, the latter “formeriy Miss Jane - Story, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Story. Capt. Glen was attached to the British ¢mbasey in Washington at the time is marriage to Miss Stor; now on duty in Cair pa Among those who have taken b for the Children's Hospital ball Mon. day night at the New Willard are Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hjght. Former Senator and Mrs. Truman H. Newberry will sall today for In- dia and will not return until the middle of next summer. They will visit Siam, Pekin d e D & and Toklo before Mrs. Walsh Gave Ball Last Night for Debutantes. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh gav. 1ast evenigg in her home. on Masser ASSOCIATION | I I I | | | chusetts avenue in honor o Misses Bryn, daughters of the m‘l:’ ister of Norway and Mme, Bryn, and. the Misses Afnea, twin nieces of Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee, Mrs. Walsh's guests numbered about 30 and 2 number of dinner parties were given preceding. . The Mi Ainsa were guests of honor of Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, whose grandmother, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, entertained for her, and Miss Madeleine Austin entertained in honor of Miss Jose- phine Williford and Miss Frederica MoKenney. Miss Austin’s other guests included Miss Virginia Mc. enney, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Martha Hawley, Miss Winifred Walk- er of New York, who i» visiting Miss Austin; Miss Sarah Spencer, Miss Helen Husted, Willlam Morris Austin, Glenn Martin, Maitland Smith and Sherman Fairchild, both of New York: Reuben Lewls, Rixey Smith, Henry Dunn, Mr. Keiley and Lieut eet. Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Starks enter- taineda company of eight atdinner last evening in their home at 833 Madison street, in honor of Mr.-T. 8, Ston whose birthday anniversary was th occasion of the party. Among_th other guests were Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Ferguson. Col. and Mrs. Herman Glade enter- tained at dinne’ at Rauscher's last evening_for Maj. Gen. and Mrs. R. C. Davis, Col. and Mrs. M. B, Stewart, Col. and Mrs. Connell, Col. and Mrs. H. C. Jewett, Mrs. Wilfred Du Puy, Miss Marign Townsiey, Col. Duncan Major and Col. L. P. Ford. Capt. and, Mrs. J. Huntington Hills entertained~at dinner last evening at Rauscher's in honor of Gen® and Mrs. H. H. Bandholts. Their other guesta were Col. and Mra Edward A. Kre- r, Col. and Mrs. Wait C. Johnson, MISS E. L. BALDWIN, Daughter of the head of the British dobt commission and Mrs, Baldwin, ;‘al.l. with them at the Shoreham 0! . Maj. and Mrs, D. H. Torrey, Maj. and Mrs, W. M. Robertson and Lieut. and Mrs, Alexander S. Bennet. ‘The Overseas Writers inauguratéd their 1923 season by giving a lunch- eon at the Hotel Hamilton today and having as guest of honor and speaker Mr. Norm: L undersecretary of state, who addre: ed himself to the timely topic of reparations. He was the original reparations representative at the Paris peace conference as a mémber of the American mission. Among the Invited guests were Senator Borah, Senator Robinson, Senator Mc- Cormick, Senator Moses, Representa. tive Edwin L. Davis, brother of the speaker and honor guest; Dean Robins of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in New York, and Mr. G. A. Lyon. MY, J. J. Spurgeon entertained at lunch’ today at the Hotel Hamilton Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Miss Drexel and Mr. Alan Rinehart, Mrs. A. Chambers Oliphant will be &t home on Monday, January 8, and on the succeeding Monda; i the S. M. de Loffre will ngton_today and will pe the winter at Wardman Park otel, where they have engaged an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Henry Fowler ued announcements of the of their daughter, Mis h Lewis Fowler, to Mr. Geors: Edward Altemus, son of Mr. and Mri George C. Altemus, the ceremony hav. ing been performed at Grace Episco- al Churth, Baltimore, at noon, New Year day, the Rev. Victor G. Mill rector of the chureh, officlating. After January 15 Mr. and Mra. Alte. mus will be at home in their apart- ment at Cathedral Mansions. & Maj: and Mrs. John Nesmith Greely entertained fourteen at dinner last evening, later taking their guests to the Army dance at Rauscher's. In celebration of the rounding out of twenty years' incumbency of the rectorate of Christ Church parish, Rev. James H. W. Blake, th Mrs. Blake, will be informally Xt home this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock at their home, 3112 O strest north- est, and_will have with them their son, Mr. James, Vinton Blake. Mrs. Edward Weeks, Mrs. Horace Beall, Mrs. Arthur Heaton and Mri Barl Godwin will be hostesses th evening at the Cleveland Park Club, when Charles P. Nelll will ad- dress the club on “Some Problems of the Coal Commission.” A buffet sup- r will be served, which will be fol- owed by dancing. land Park Club, which ently organized and has a clubhouse at 3228 Reno roi become very popula: the New Year day open hou: Mrs. Edward C. Sherman, Mrs. A. irney, Mrs, W, 5. McBrown and’Mrs, Emil Schneider. Mr David Mitchell Hough of Rochester, N. Y. I8 visiting her brother, Mr. George Gresg Fuller, at 1240 19th street northwest. Mrs. Robert Russell of Denver, Colo., who is staying at the Powhatan, en- tertained at luncheon yesterday. Miss Irene Robertson entertained a party of friends last night at h home, 2700 13th street northwest, the guests including Judge John P, Mo- Mahon and Mrs. MoMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Fearson Gawler, Assistant Dis- tfiot Attorneys Mr. Frank J. Kelly and Mr, Thomas Lodge; Mr. Joseph ‘Bruce, Mra. Breckenridge of Ken- tucky, Miss Alfa Booth of Georgi: Mrs. and Miss Watson of Virgini feut. 'r{‘nor of Georgia, Dr. John r. S8amuyel Nichols and Mr. Davison. of Army s given last evening at In the receiving line were Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.; Mra. John McA. Pal- mer and Mrs, Clarence O. Sherrill. Smilax, greens and shaded electric lights were used in the ballroom. A number of parties preceded the danc among those being one at which Sen- ator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.. were the guests of honor of Gen. and Mrs. Willard Holbrooke, whose other guests included Col. and Mrs. Chgrles C. Walker, Col. and Mrs, T. G. Donaldson, Col Scherer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Capt. and Mrs. Steele Wotkyns and Col. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Farnsworth entertained their including Col. and Mrs. Samuel D. Rockenbach, Col. and Mrs. Campbell King, Col. and Mrs. Henry C. Bonnycastle, Col” and Mra. Townsend Whelen, Col. and, Mrs. Irvin L. Hunt, Maj. and Mrs. Lewis, Maj. and Mrs. Heeler, Maj. and Mrs. Hiram Cooper, Maj. and Mrs. Walter Hartigan, and Mra. Ralph Kingman and Maj. and Mrs. J, H. Atkinson. Col. and Mrs. Stuart Heintzelman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Brooke, Representative and Mr Danlel R. Anthony. Miss Anthony, Col. and Mre. Morris Ernest Locke, Mi Dorothy Heintzelman, Mr. and Mrs. James Green, Maj. W. H. Shuten and Maj. John G. Quekemeyer. Col. and Mrs. L. D. Gasser enter- tained Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John McA. Rich- Soveas Marahall, Col. and Mr ol. George 3 fig‘; L Sningleton, Col. William Pat- terson, Col. and Mrs. Williams, Col and Mrs. John Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds, Col. and Mrs. Sils- bury and Col. John C. Cutchison of ichmond. R n?d Mrs. Clarence O. Sherrill entertained at dinner, having as their guests Senator and Mrs. Arthur Cap- per, Col. and Mrs. Lewis Morey, Col d Mrs. Charles D. Herron, Col. and George ¥ Baltsell . and Mrs. R 6. Thomas, Maj. and s Feer C. ullard, Maj. and Mrs. R. 8. Moses, Eu. d_Mrs. James A. Dorst and Maj. and Mrs. Alfred L. Ganahl. Maj. and Mrs. L. A. McClure enter- tained Col. and Mrs. G. BE. Packe; ll.ld. and Mrs. Charles Blakely, M and Mys Emory S. Adam d Ma and Mrs. Troup Lady Ged i1l be the guest of the w\’m.rf'én;' Club at an informal tes to be given on Wednesday, Jan 10, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. The o8 of the board of directors will e asteat” tn dlopensine hospital: n - l't.\:lu Tlt'.kfl h'&‘r club members Iy, nd are leaving for Florids, to spend the winter thers, on account of Mr. Cobb’s health. Miss Minnie Schoenths! has return- ed from New York after spending twWo we: with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Lulley. day evening. 1ald for eight. M & Morgen of New York oity will in Washington on Wednesda: & to be the house of Mrs. Tiller and will be one of guests of honor at the “poets’ din- to be given at the clubhouse of the League of American Pen Women on Wednesday evening, reading from her own poems. Red Crows Hendquarters Hostess at Home Tomorrow. The natinal headquarters of the American Red Cross will be open to- morrow, as usual, from 10 to 4 o'clock. Mrs. Harry 8. New will be hostess, meeting the visitors and showing them the interesting exhibits in the museum. Assisting Mrs. New 'will be Mrs. Coolidge, Miss Alice Page, Mrs. David Reed, Mrs. Dial and Mrs. Parker Hitt. . Mrs. C. C. Calhoun will be at home informally on Sunday at Clifton, the new home of the Woman's Universal Alliance at Massachusetts avenue and W strests northwest, between ¢ and 6 o'clock p.m. No cards have been is- sued for this at home. Mrs, Calhoun will be assisted in receiving by Mme. Zaldivar, Princess Ghika, Mgs. John C, Fremont. Mrs. Charles Kerr, Mrs. Har Lee Rust and Mrs. James Huntington Turner. Members of the lflout:ad Carolina Soclety are especially invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rusge!l Larcombe, announce the engagement of their aughter, Mary Lee Loving, to Mr. Roy Carrington Bragg"of Virginia. No date has been set for the wedding. s LOST. AIREDALE DOG—Answers to the name of aver." Return to 708 L st. n.w. Ry Toulmin. jr.. 502 Wikl BAR PIN, platin or 14th sf. car Tnewday am. Rewird. 412 Mst.ne ____ 6 PREASTPIN—White enamel painted with bive -me-nota; plain gold setting. Phone Main 8910, 3 DIAMOND RING, wolitaire. piatinum setting: one emerald and diamond ring: one opal and diamond rin 4. Reward if returned to Hotel Cairo. OG—Vicinlty_of 16th brown and white, young_collie: me_of Buddie.' 1618 Decatur st. ol. 2725, Rewsrd. ; DOG—TLiewrilen setter (female). black and white (not broken); n pet; lost December 3rd. Reward $100.Col. 337, 7 EYEGLABRER—Gold rimmed, Reward. J. Hamilton, 204 Winder blds. FOR_—Watch, monogram 3. A_ . Reward. Notify 86 Kaickerbocker bids., Baitimore, M KEYB—Runch, In Teather hoider. Teturn o Cowmos Theater. Reward. Jas. Flannery. * NECKLACE—Amber head, Wednesday, after 30 ., on Lincoln Park ca Georgetown and 12th n.w. or in shopping d trict. Reward. Col. 141, . PENCIL, goid. Reward. Call 932 New York FOCKETROOR—Small. green, contaiolog small Solid gold wrikt wateh: o Doc 30+ In' Sicipitr PURRE contalning sum of mone; d_10th and Wyomin nnary 5, 1023, Liberal reward if o Apt. 21, 1811 Wyoming ave. n.w. PURSE, black ee ing $55' (a1} 1 b rds (addressed) 667, diamond, with_prongs, between Park B d_14th and Colur = t 204, 8038 16th ut. ARF, DIack Iace, near o 16 the Conco: D "Pot apariments Shont 9 p.m. Bundag. De: cember 81 Rewsrd. Mrs. E. F. McGlachlin, Quarters No. 8. Washington Barracks, . * BCARF—Black lace; Thursday evening. ued as gift from mother. Reward. TIT CASE—On road near Hockvill 713 Quiney st. n.w. Reward. . SUTT CASE.of lafndry, én B st. or 13ih Call M. 955. % w3 e 1'". OMRBRELLA_8iiver handle, Taltlals K_ A, V., ‘Wednesds 2 President = Theats Finder please phone’ ATCH—On pln. on F ot cat from_George- town, Friday. Return Mrs, . C. Tral Rousiyn, Va. Reward. R WRIST WATCH_-Octagen, §old, af 8a Theater _or in Petword Reward. 2386. 722 Sbepherd st. m.w. v O, on back: Thursday: Dot B nd 6 pm. e turn 1310 Vermont ave. r Freeman, ew Hampshire ave. Telephone North $170 between Falls Chureh and Cherrydaie road, January 4, 1923, Will man who helped ull ‘me out of the ditch respondl Jonn iyers, 2814 Peon. ate. e e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THOS, R, NALLY & SONS. 131 ELEVENTH ST., 8.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homellke Funeral Parlor: Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1118 ll'llfl'LB I’T‘ N.W. M in 2473 Quick, Dignified and Eficient Service. W. W, & Co., 816 M ST. N.B. Linco Automoblle Bervice. - W. B. ¥. HINES, 5012008 Tith st nop: Private_Ambulence. .8 Fpeare €o. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET. NW TORMERLY 9407 8T IACN & e e T R Automoblle Sarvice: "ot * Baxbamar. - Livery 1 ‘commection. ~Commotions WAL K SARDO & co. u! 17 s, V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suocgessors of nor col nected with the orlginal W, R. fiofln Bheee Prask. aain. F St. N.W. CEMETERIES. NON 2 “VATLTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘Washington’s Beautifal Burlal Ground Perpe ‘eare—Chapel—Perfect Bervic T ESdeeate picesTerias, 7th apd Pa. Ave. 5. E. Linc. 65023 3 Information er Visit hfl.- YLOR, Linc. 983. ORT LINCOLN Cards of Thanks. Weaths. EDWARDS. We wish to thank our friends SPATES. After s brief iline: for_the kindness, sympathy snd figral of- ferfogs at the death of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. MARGARET¢ED- N AND GRANDCHILDREN. [ We wish to extend thanks snd our heartfelt appreciation (o our many friends for their foral tributes and respect to our dear won and friend, ALLEN J. GARNER. HIS FATHER AND FRIEND, ANNIE SINGLETON. . MASSEY, We wish o extend our sincere th and heartfelt appreciation to tives and friends for sympathy and floral tributes at the death of our beloved laughter and sister, ANNIE MASSEY. THE FA! WARD. 1 extend my sincere thanks and & ing_the iline: 2502t "the death of my beloved wife, LUOY A. WARD. HER HUSBAND, L. F. WARD. * SMarriage. DAILY—CONNORS. December 20, . at Baltimore, Md., by Rev. Father William J Hafey. MOND F. DAILY and JOS ATKIN, Suddenly, Fridsy, Januars 5, 1923, at bis_residence. 3 New York av s JOHN H. ATKIN. Remains can be seen at the chape] of Wiillam H. Bardo & Co., 412 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. 7 BARBOUR. Departed this life Thursday, Ju uary 4, 1928, 8:30 o'clock, at ber residence. 1 2nd st MARY ANN, the devoted wife of the late Philip Barbour, mother of Anunle Becker, Mayme Curry, Ella l-cmn_ Lillisn Beed, Henry and Sarah Barbour: grandmother of Howard R. Curry and sister of Ellen Turner, aunt of Anne Turner Coop- er, William Thompson, rrie Holme and foster mother of Eliza Mack Engli nersl from Zion Beptist Ciurch, ¥ 3rd and 4% sts. s.w., Sunda Rev. W. J. Hows friends invited to How we miss the welcome footsteps Of the one we loved so dear; 0ft we listen for her roming. Fieling sure that she is near. No one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Of_the grief that is borne ic nee For our motber we loved so well Thou art gone, but not forgotten, e will ever be, m"‘h llkln;m;:’l s thiok of ee. By THE FAMILY. * BARBOUR. Officers and members of the Cliff Rogk Association are requested tend the funersl of our late sister. MARY A. BARBOUR, «Sunday, January 7. 1023, at 12:30 p.m., from Zion Baptist Church, ¥ etween 3rd and 4% sts. s.w. PAULINE MAREHALL, President, A. M. SMITH, Secy =" BELLO. Suddenly, January 5. 1923, at his residence, 908 14th st. n.w., GUY 8. BELLO, in his 50th year. Remains can be seen at Hanlon's funeral parlors, 641 H st. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter . 8 BEUZARD. January 5, 1923, at 1 a.m.. after a long {liness, NELLIE E. CLARK BEUZARD, devoted wife of E. C. Beuzard and mother of the ull! Hi ;ry nd l;:lt! Y. c’hn- ':- neral service: a3 atternoon, January 8, at 1 o'clock, at Wnu residence, 1822 13th at. n.w, BROOKS. Suddenly, Thursday, January 4. 1928, at Freed: o Hospital, M‘“'I'{ZLL ed hushand of Annie 3. v of Dorcas N. and Mitchell A, d brother of James, John and Arthur Bi and Mrs. Hanoali Butler. Fu. neral from Ebenezer M. E. Church, 4th and D .. Rev. J. W. Walters, pastor, Monday, January 8, at 1 p.m. 1 did not know the pains he bore, 1 r ot see him di T on! w he went away AJ Dot say good-bye. L BROOKS. All members of Charles Datcher Lodge, No. 13, F. A. A, M., are requested to attend the funerai of our late brother, MITCHELL BROOKS, from Ebeneser A. M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. se., Monday, Jaguary 8. at 1 p.oi. SOLOMON DADE, Worshipful Master. W. M. PATRIC, Secy. . BROOKS. All members of Young Men's Pro- gressive Lodge, No. 4158, G. U. 0. ef 0. F. are requested to meet Sundsy, January 1628, 3 p.m.. Odd Fellows’ 11, 28th Dumbarton . n.w., to make ngements for the funeral of Bro. MITCHELL BROOKS. JUDWIN B. MINOR, G. JOB. N. LAWSON, P. B. L BUTOHER. Departed th life, Thursday morning, Ji 4, 1923, at the residence of “ber friend, z Lavinia Dorsey, Halls l, ELIZA BUTCHER, devoted mother of Jjohm 'H. Maurry. She jesves to y, 1:30 pel M. E. Church, Hil, Va. Rev. Carroll, pastor, DUNMORE., Departed this lite, peacefully, Thursday. Jannary 4, 1923, at 8 o'clock, WILLIAM, " beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Dunmore and loving father of Julla Lawson, Ben Dunmore, Levi Dunmore, Lilile Hall and Jerome Dunmore. Funeral from his late residence, 323 Virginia ave. s.e.. thence to Ebeneser M. E. Church, 4th and D sts. Monday, January 8, st 1 o'clock, Rer. pastor. Relatives and friends fo- Welpdone, thou good and faithtul serva; Gone, but not forgotten. A loving father from us has gone, A voice we loved s stilled: A chair is vacant in our home Which pever can be filed. HIS CHILDREN. 6 DUNMORE. All the inmates of the Rose of Sharon Household of Ruth. No. 443, G. U. 0. of O.'F.. are notifed t0 attend & called DUNMORE, at 1 pm. 3 ch. By order of the house- hold. MR ARY B. HOLMES, M. o RACHEL A. HAWKINS, W. R. HENDERSON. Suddeoly, at Emergency Hos. pital, Thursday, January 4, 1923, JOH) BROOKS, son of Mary Foote Henderson and the late United tes Benator John Brooks Henderson. Funeral services Sunday after- noon at 8 o'clock st his late residence, 2200 16th st. n.w. No flowers. T HIGDON. Departed thin life Wednesday. Janu ary 3, 1923, MITCHELL HIGDON, the hus- band of Sarah Higdon. He leaves to mourn | tieir loss one brother, five daughters snd two sons end a host of relatires and friends. Funeral from the residence of lis daugbter, Fila Baker, 713 Delaware ave. thenee to Zion Wesler Church, D st. bet. 2nd and 3rd sts.. Monday, January 8 at 1 o'clock, Rev. Callis, pastir. Frieads’ iovited to et- tend. Well done, thou good and faithful father, Sieep and ‘take your rest. THE CHILDRE! JEFFERIEE. Saturday, January 6, 1928, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. R, 8. Mason, 718 10th ne. ELIZABETH. widow' of the Iat Jafferien. Pu. neral from her late_residence Tuesday, Jan- uary 0. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends in d o atiend. "Interment Gleawood ceme ters. JEMISON. Friday, January 5, 1923, EWAN H. JEMISON, beloved husbend of Iabel Jemison, aged 64 years. Funeral services at his late residence, 1030 lst Mon: friends invited to 5 wood cemetery. (Wilmington, Del. please copy.) KENT. Friday, Janus dence, 1413 Euclid_street n.w., Wi ton, D. C, ELLEN VICTORIA, of the late J. Yates Kent. She is survived by her children, Charles ¥. Kent, Floreace Harris, W. Seton Kent and’ Ellen . Kent. Funeral services at_All Saints’ Church, Calvert county, Md., Monday, Ji uary §, 1928 & LACEY. Departed this life Thursdxy morning. Jununry 4. 1023, at 5:35 o'clock, THOMA R.. beloved husband of Adéline Lacey. at his residence, K st. fter a long and Tingering _ illness. bore with tience. Fune: Sundey, 2 p.m., from late residence. He leaves to mourn thei loss & loving wife. Adeline: two sisters, Mrs. Barah Johnwon and Mrs. Blanche Taylor, d & host of friends and relatives. Intermeat in Harmony cemetery. L LUCAS, Departed this life Thursday, January 4, 1023, at 9:05 p.m., URIAL, beloved hu band of the late Elizabeth Lucas. He leaves to mourn their loss three daughters and two, sons, seven gramdehildren 4 eight at- randchildres. neral: sorvices Sunday. anvary T, Third Baptist Church, Alexandr MAOLEOD. Fridar. 5, 1928, FLORA D, daugi the late William and e Plummer MacLeod. Fumeral from chapel, 1337 10th st. n.w., Mol ry 8 at 2:30. Interment at Con- cemetery. MAGRUDER. Left us in the arms of God and ‘took_her fiight to heaven, January 8, 1928, at 11:50 a.m., at her residence, 118 Quander street MARY, the beloved wite of the Iate Fraok Magruder and mother of Mrs. ary Watson, R. Wilkerson, Jeanette Ceeelis Williame aa ::xs:"\flnm i 50 leaves eigl ndel ren, §ix e laren” and a" ot of relatives Funeral P! from Ebeneser M. cor. 4th and D sts. s.e. “Servant of God, well done.'" BY THE FAMILY. &* ITHBONE. Departed from this life, Friday, “g""'«'d' Wieat Hyattspine; 24a.. MART, ear of ber life, ‘st Hyatts 2 7 loved wife of Thomas Rathbons. Notics of funeral later. . . Suddenly, January 6, 1923, WILLIAM B. RAPP. Notice of funeral hereafter. * VOY. Suddenly, Thursday, Jahuary 4, 1023, "=:°xm rosidance, 1285 4 & e ANKL UTLER. o oseph Yoy ; od mother of Giadys, Butlen Sterling. 3, 1828, about 10 a.m.. at his’ . ave. n.w, CHARLES W.. Y. husbend of Mary V. pates (nee Wood), 1% His W4th year. Funeral services will be hel Monday, January 8, at 2 p.m. Intermenl enwood cematery. ~Relatives aud frien e respectfully invited to attend. s TERRY. January 2, 1023, at 1:30 p. ERT TBBR!?’ Funeral fem nf. fesidence, 1 Crabtree court o, Bun January 7. at 1 o'clock, thence to Zlon urch, TRENT. Departed this fife January 2. 1922 in Philadelphis, Pa., HILLMAN TRENT, thl beloved brother of ‘Matilda Youog. Maggi Joyes, Laura Jackson, Richard Trent and “Teent, uncle of Archibald Joyce. Fur anday vy 7, at 2 f W, jse's rior, 2900 -t ~ D. Norman officiatiog. 'WEST, arted this life Tuesday, Javuary 2, 1923, CHARLOTTE WEST, at the resic dence of her daughter, 48 Sheriff road n.e., Deanwo leaves 10 mourn her loss four teen grandchiidren and tweive great-grand: children. Foperal Sunday, January 7, at 1 pim., trom Contee's A: 3L E. 2 Chore Rurrville, D. C. (Baitimore und Anpapo Dapers please copy) & WOOLF. Thursiay, Jamuary 4, 1923. ai Clifton Forge, Va., SAMUEL REGISTER, beloved husband of Elsie Woolf. aged 4 terment at Congressional ceme. ington, D. C., Monday, January 8, at 12 o'clock. L In Memoriam, BEALL. In sad but loving our” dear_daughter and BEALL, who departed thi ago today. Jauuary 6, 1919. Today our hearts are heavy, Our thoughts Il of thee, iow we miss thes in_heaven can see. MOTHER AND BISTERS. * byt loving remembrance of d, LEMUEL M. BECKETT, departed this life three years ago 1ot day, January 6, 1920, Oh, for the touch of & loving hand And the sound of a voice that is stilled, HIE DEVOTED WIFE, MAR BECK: ETT. BENSON, Tn sad but loving remembrance of my dear wife, ELLA, who passed away w4 years ago today, .January 6, 1921. Today my heart {s heavy. My thoughts are all of thes. How 1 love and how 1 miss thee. None but God in heaven can see Just when her light was brightest; Just when her hopes were best. She was taken from this world of pain, To & home of eternal-rest. Some may think we are not lonelr, When at times they see us smile Littie do they know the heartaches That we suffer all the while. And when the evening shades are fallig, And we are sitting all aloge, To our hearts there comes a longing, It my wife could come home. B HER LOVING HUSBAND. My 1ife has host its brightaess, dear mother, Since the day you Went away, And all the comfort that I bave. I bops we will meet some day. HER _LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON-IN, LAW. Keep her, in thy keeping, Tl T reach that shining sbor Thes, oh, Master, let To'love and cherish evermore. HBR LOVING GRANDSON CARL. 64 BEANDENBURG. 1o loving memory of out r wife and mother, BESSIE H. DENBURG, who died one year January 6, 1 5 We shall meot her some bright morning, Reating by the waters fair: She is walting for our coming To the upper garden the HUSBAND AND SON. BUTLER. A tribute of love and memory our dear father and fat! w, who three years ago todur, January 6, 1920. HIS DBVOTED SON, CHAS. T.' BUTLER, AND WIVE. . DENHAM. In loving remembrance of my be. loved mother, MARGARET DENHAM, whe entered the peariy gates of heaven Mve years ago today, Jaouary 6, 1918. * Lovingly and tenderly we laid her to rest, Away from earth's sorrows and care. And now she is waiting to welcome me home, With the D LOVING DAUGHTER, OLIVE PAYN TLOWERREE. In memors of ANNIE E. FLOWERREE, who died one year ago, Jan. uary 6, 1922, W May her soul rest in peace. One who was always kind, just and upright in all her way Honest and faithful to the end of her days, Forgotten to the world by some she may But dear to our memory she ever will be. THE FAMILY. * JONES. A tribute of love to the besutiful memory of my beloved husband, our dear, devoted father and son-in-iaw. RICHARD (DICK) JONES, who entersd into rest fout years ago today. January 6, 1919. No ome knows the silent heartuche. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence, . For my husbend and our daddy we loved 30 well. YOUR LOVING WIFE.AND CHILDREN. Gone, biit not forgotte YOUR DEVOTED MOTHER-IN-LAW, MRS, MARY A. WILLIAMS, g JONES. In the sacred memory of my darling babr, our dear little brother and grandson, SHERIDAN WILLIAMSE JON swered bin daddy' uary, 1922. Thy purpase. Lord, we camnot see, But all is well that’s done by Thee. TOUR LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER AND BISTERS. Loved In life, remembered in death. YOUR _DEAR' GRANDMOTHER, MRS, MARY A. WILLIAMS. : KROPP. Io sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, BARBARA KROPP, whe died six years ago, January 7, 19) sy she rest in peace. Dearest mother, T have missed you More than words eaa tell; Pray that we will be united When for me they toll the bell. For it is not the heart that is hurt the worst that mourns with an outward show. For the heart that is hurt the worst i heart that mourns silent and lo Whatever the world May think or sa: 1 miss my dear mother Roth night snd day. HER DAUGHTER, MARY M. EINER. * RETE Inpgrine semembrance ot our esr P mother, IDA 8. METZ, who died January 6, 1820, s are heary, Il of thee: How we loved and how we miss thee None but God In heaven can see. THE FAMILY, PIERCE. In sad but loving remembrance our dear father and grandfather, PAYTON PIERCE, who departed this life nine years ago today, January 6, 1914 Thou art gone, but mot forgotten, Fresh our love shail ever be: For as long as there ix memo: We sball aiways think of thee. THE FAMILY. * BOOTT. Io memory of our dear sister and niece. VIRGINIA' MARIE. who left us so saddenly, five years ago, January €, 1918. feeling eternity cannot dim, thoughts drift back through the years: *Though time and tide so switfly giide, We misa ber yet, nor can we hide Our grief and’the silent tears. JOSEPHINE, +AUNT MARY, AUNT MARIE. . BHREVE. In loving remembrance of my dear ‘mother, KATHRINE BLIZABETH SHREVE, “who departed this life ffteen years ago today, January 6, 1908, Earth bolds that form made beautiful By love so cherished in the past. Her lite so true and dutify Leaves blessed memocies that will last HBER 1OVING DAUGHTER NELLIE. * In memory of Mrs. MARY STRICKLAND. STRICKLAND. who departed this life ome year ago todsy, January 6, 1922, MOTHER. The days are dark and dreary Bince you have passed awsy, ‘The one I bave is good and kind, But mever can Oll your place with mine. You were always a good, kind mother, Your smiling face was so good and true, Your kind words were for every ove, And 1 hope the time will not be long. ‘When I shall meet you in ourgeavenly home. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTEMN! 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