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S S . ISociety : Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusse- rand Entertaining Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes at Dinner Tonigh&. : OCIETY. Ttaly, Prince Caeta of the Italian societ: at the reunion of .that city. Mme. Kwaplszewska, wife of the counselor of the Polish’ legation, will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Bertha Crawford, who will sing the role of Gilda in the performances of “Rigoletto,” which the Washington Opera_Com- pany will give Monday and Friday afternoon of next week. Presiding at the tea table for Mme. Kwapiszewska will be Mme. Tilmont, Mry. John Gree- ley, Mrs. Willlam Morgan, Mme. Mach and Mme. Dalbor. Others assisting will be the Misses Dumont and Miss Schikdhauer. Mrs. Philip P. Campbell and Miss Helen Campbell, wife and daughter of the representative from Kansas, will be at home tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock at their residence in Virginia, on the Mount Vernon bou- levard. HE Sefretary of State and ' Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the ambas- sador of France and Mme. Jusserand. Mra. Coolidge Honor Guest at Luncheon. Mrs. Coolldge, wife of the Vice ‘President, will be the guest of honor at luncheon Saturday, January 27, of Mrs. William I. Dennis, .-who will =ive the first of a series of luncheons in her home on K street. MRS. LANDELIN J. DILLON, A bride.of January 18, who was Miss ‘atherine E. Dillon, who has gone to Detroit, her future home. aboard.the Olympic are the of the Bank of England, Mr. Collet Norman, and other mempsrs of the commission from Great Britain to this country to discuss the British debt to this country. overnor ontagu Mme. Dumont, wife of the military attache of the French embassy, Col Dumont, will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. The naval attache of the Brazilian embassy, Capt. Heraclito Graca Aran- ha, will be host at tea this after- noon from § to 7 o'clock at thé Ro- chambeau. Among those assisting him and acting as hostesses will be Mme. Dumont, wife of the military attache of the French embassy; Sig- nora Guidoni, wife of the acting na- val attache of the Italian embassy; Mrs. Brown, wife of t sisting na val attache of the British embassy Mme. Appel, Mme. Soyez and Fenton Bradford. Miss Alice Milburn will entertain at 4 bridge tea on Monday sfternoon January 22, in honor of Miss Florence Young ‘of Alabam Mr. and Mrs. Robinson F. Downey of Pennsylvania, who are spending the winter at the New Willard, en- tertained a .party of six at luncheon yesterday at that hotel. On account of illness the dinner which was to have been given this evening by the director of the con- sular service and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr in compliment to Justice and MrA. George Sutherland, has been post- poned to February 17. Mrs. Carr will not be at home to- morrow afternoon. but will receive M. | Sunday, Junuary 25 Mrs. J. W. Husted, wife of Repre- sentativa Husted of New York, en-: tertained guests at luncheon yester- day at the New Willerd. The chancellor’ of the British ex- chequer, the Rt. Hon. ganley Bald- win, accompanied by Mrs. Baldwin and Miss Betty Baldwin, will sail aboard the Olymplc today for. their home in England. Others sailing The third secretary of the Italian embassy, Signor Renato Silenzi, spent vesterday in Philadelphia, where he went to represent the ambassador of Mrs. Cuiingham Hail was hostess at'a small luncheon today at the Hotel Hamilton for a group of young girls | which included Miss Helen Husted, Miss { Margaret Sutherland, Miss Josephine Williford, Miss Ellen Bruce Lee and Miss Elizabeth Turner. Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmore will be ‘hostess at dini this evening. The third secretary of the United g S States embassy in London, Mr. Fred- Sunday entertainment the éfi:’flé“?fiz"u'.;flfsb..‘*‘;?:’d,‘..‘“."?mz most restful and refined place in the city is “Le Paradis” ain, went with him to New York last evening. The ambassador will sail for his_post in England today and Mr. Le efcq will return to Washington Wed- nesday. Miss Elizabeth Van Dyke Jobe will entertain a party ot fourteen ut din- ner tonight at her apartment, 1921 19th street northwest, before the dance which Col. and Mrs. Edward Brown are giving for fheir niece, Miss Eloise Brown, at their residence, on Open at 6:00 P.M. for Dinner and Supper Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band Among those who have taken boxes for the Southern Relief ball Monday evening at the New Willard are Gen. Jullan_Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and_Mrs. Rafael R_Govin, | Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mr. and {drs. “Angus McLean. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rysn, formef Senator Hoke Smith, Mr. and Mrs Louis N. Geldert, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 1. Cox, Mre. Charies Bough- |ton Wood, Mrs. Deios A. Blodgett, | Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy, Mrs. Charles Matthews, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- stock. Mrs. E. W. Cole, Mre. Gillett | Hill, Mrs. B. B. Jones and Mrs. Edward | T. Stotesbury. There Is Still Time —to join our Xmas Club. join NOW! FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK 4R Miss Dorothea Roberts is enter- taining a_ number ‘of debutantes at bridge today in compliment to Mies | Willow O'Brien, house guest of Miss | Esther McVann. Those invited to $2. i meet Miss O'Brien are Miss Esther { McVann, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss 50c a Week $1.00 a Week 00 a Week Provides Provides Provides Provides Elizabeth Turner, Miss Asenath Cox, a Fund of a Fund of a Fund of a Fund of Miss Virginia McKenney, Miss Fred- $25.00 | $50.00 $100.00 |i250.00 l erica McKenney, Miss Dorothy Mon- dell.” ‘Miss Dorothy Gardnmer, Mrs. No Forfeitures No Penalties Foreign Exchange—Commercial Accounts—Savings The Franklin National Bank osephine Bridget, Miss Eleanor An- thony, Mies Anna Bull and Mre. Paul Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN But remember “Time Flies.” $5.00 8 Week Mrs. Daniel Borden will preside at the table during the tea, for which additional guests have been asked. Mrs. Fred A. Britten, wife of Rep- | resentative Britten, entertained a party of eight at luncheon today at | The Hotel Hamilton. Senor and Senora de Chamerre Honor Guests of Delegate. The minister of Nicarsgua and Senora de Chamorro were honor guests at dinner lust evening of the Sanborne. 3 Prexident PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE Hous 'Pay Cash and Save the Difference THE FURNITURE QUESTION —AND COMMON SENSE Forget for the moment-that this is advertising—and let us reason to- gether— : to you that fifteen minutes from the business center you could buy the best and most dependable furniture at per cent below prices charged elsewhere—WOULD YOU! If we were to say of Washington from 33 to ‘50 BELIEVE IT? If we were to demonstrate to you, without asking you to take our word for ?;nything at‘-ll, phd:tmthin “tu:.l bf:‘: don;-‘—WOULD Y&U BELI'E'\IIJE IT? ‘we were to e the ac ts ore you so: that you ¢ come to but one conclusion—WOULD THAT BE ‘CONVINCING? Don’t you think that a business house which is able to elim- inate all installment and credit expenses can sell you furniture at prices away below those of the credit houses? Put the question to yourself—be fair to yourself. Sufficiently removed from the center of Washington to_enable us to-cut actual store expenses: nearly 50 per cent; buying extensively for cash from the actual manufacturers; as large and carefully selected stocks as are shown by any store in Washington WE AT ALL TIMES WELCOME YOUR EFFORT TO MAKE US PROVE IT! delegate from Nicaragua to the con- ference on Central American affairs, Senor Cardenas, who entertained a small company at the New ‘Willard. Mrs. Harry W. Brown has discon- tinued her Sunday afternoons-—at home during January and will not receive tomoriow. WS Ty The military attache of.the British embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, was host at ‘dinner last evening, -enter- taining a small company at Le Pargdis. Mrs. H. Wiltred DuPuy was Hostess at dinner last evening, entertaining @ company of twenty-four in her home, on N street. Col. James A. Moss entertained a' small dinner party at Le Paradis last, evening. S Mrs. Richard S. Hill and the Misses HUl will entertain informally at tea tomorrow afternoon from. 6 to 7 o'clock in their-home, on 18th street. Mrs. Farnsworth, wife of Gen. Charles S. Farnsworth, was hostess at luncheon yesterday _entertaining a small company in compliment to Mrs. ¥. L, McClure. . Mrs. Fullam, wife of Admiral Wil- liam ¥. Fullam, entertained at lunch eon at'the Hamilton yesterday when her. guests were Mrs, Willlam Rey- burn, Mme. Steen, wife of the coun- selor of the Norwegian legation; Mrs. Luke McNamee, Mrs. Herman Behn, Mrs. Lansdale and Mrs. Wargen. Former Third Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Breckinridge Long is chair- man of the men's floor committee for the ball which will be given Wednes- day cvening, January 31, in the ball- rooms of the New Willard Hotel for the benefit of the Child's Welfare As- sociation. Mr. Long will be assisted by twenty members of diplomatic and resident soclety. Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, chairman of the box committee, has sold forty-nine boxes, and Mre Thomas R. Marshall and Mrs. John E. Reyburn have charge of the remain- ing tickets for tho ball. Admiral and Mrs, Joseph T. n have left Washington for Beth Ao Where today they are attending the marriage of their son, Lieut. John Kennon Jayne, U. s, to Miss Dorothy Sumner Sewall. The bride I\:,':l’;:rco!"“'igdor the dbrlda of Senator A e an e mald at their wedding, " °> * Prides Mr. and Mrs. John C. Letts and their daughter, Mrs. William M. Guth- Tle, have goné to New York, where they joined Miss Catherine Leith, who breceded to that, clty earlier in the . Mr. and Mrs. Lett: from New Yor on “the Arras sail next Saturday, ermuda, where they WIIT all remain for about six weeks. illlamson, widow of R Admiral Thom Willlameon. United States Navy, retired, with her daughter, Miss Anne Wailer Wil- liamson, ‘{s spendi v the Hotel Gordon. = \'C Minter at The national American Red Cr morrow from 10 eadquarters of the o:s \:’lll l:e open to- o o'¢l K. &?'{fie“."f" will be hostes, mese: visitors and sh the interesting exhibits (::m' then geum. Assisting Mre. Taylor will be Mrl._nober! N. Stanfield, Mrs. Ralph l\:}.tx‘\v}f{ml'lufi' John W. Herreld, Mrs. on J. Lambert, Mrs. C s St. John and Mr: . Ollle Jnmea.hule‘ Mr. D. A. Skinner entertained a company of twenty at ) the %owh;un yesterday. Seani e Henry §. Lyons of Boston 1| shington for a few a s staying at the New Willard, ® 204 18 Reception at Wom, " Clab Tor Dr. Smitne " 7 The reception which Mrs. Randol Kelth Forrest 'will give for Do Augustine Smith of Boston University &t $ o'clock this eventng will be held in the ballroom of the Women's City Club. Instead of at the Arts Club, as previously announced. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pridmore of Chicago are here visiting with their daughter at the Powhatan Mrs. Andrew Stewarf will be hostess at the Bunday tea to be given at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, Yomorrow from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. As- sisting Mrs, Stewart will be Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin, Mrs. A. P. Clark, Mrs. D. Main, Miss H. H. Arnold, Miss Mary King Porter. Mrs. G. W. Johnston and Mrs. H. E. Gasch. Mrs. Charles S. Land and son of Burlington, Vt., who will be in Wash- ington for an indefinite period. are st the Burlington Hotel. A dance will be given by the enter- tainment committee of the Women's City Club at the clubhouse, 22 Jack- son place, on Monday, Jahuary 22, at 9:30 o'clock p.m. The musical to have been given to- morrow evening at the Arts Club by Miss Katherine Riggs,” harpist, and Mr. Arthur Lambin. baritone, has been postponed on account of the ill- ness of both these artists. ‘There will be a concert and dance at Linthicum Hall, Georgetown, Jan- y 27, commencing at § o'clock, un- der the auspices of the Rectors’ Aid Society of Christ Church. The pa- tronesses include Mrs. Elliot H. Good- win, Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Mrs. Wii- Ham B. Orme, Mrs. Walter Peter, Mrs. T. E. Hambleton, Mrs. Ernest Green- wood, Mrs. Robert S. Beale and Mrs D. D. V. Stuart. GEDRGIA NEGRESS DIES AT. AGE OF 125 YEARS . ATLANTA, Ga., January 20.—Eve- line Booth, a negro woman of Ogle- thorpe county, Ga., is dead at the age of 125 ‘years 9 months and 11 days, according to information made public by Dr. Willlum A. Davis, director of the department of vital statistics ot she state board of ‘health. . She died on December 24, 1922, the story of her death having been delayed awaiting the result of an investigation of the record ‘of her birth. “Dr. Davis said ho was satisfied the facts in the cave would stand the closest scrutiny. . Justice H. H Glenn, reglstrar of births und deathe for the militia dis- trict in which the aged negress lived. carefully investigated the facts and reported to the vital statistics office of that stat “She- was of the age stated on the death record or very nearly so.” Justice Glenn said he. found that her“third child fs still living at the age of 99; that she was the mother of 16 children, had 48 grandchildren and 191 great-grandchildren As corroborative evidence of the woman's age, Justice Glemn reports thet the dute”of her birth, March 13, 1797, 'has been handed down among “her- folks” from child to child for more than' 100 years, She {8 recorded as a menfber {n good standing of the Mount Zién Church for the last 115 years. During- slavery days she was the property of Nouh Boiton, whose jdescendants’ furnished the informa- tion covering tho record of her life. . Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been imued to the (ol'l'nflnl. lerbert FI. Sproggins and Florence L. Kalser, both of Ill"llonm.‘ld. » Jullus Rosenteld and Esther . Gottlieb. Wil Begg and Florence M. White. B. Yackson of Columbia, &. O., and Mary G. Orr of Atlanta, Kenneth D. Sanford of and Ruth M. Chorch of thl Ly Josh Porter and Beatrice Johawon. John Lee and Agnes Taylor. % Walter A, Boland and Ans O, Gongors. Albert Hakin and Suzanne. Crespin. Joseph . Kilbourne, Jr.. and Mary L. Steele. John Adams and Lena M. Groowes. Deaths Reported. The following deaths bave been re; ried to the health department in the 1.“"“,.(,. four houn 'W'lllllln‘_:.lel;,’ 60. 803 6th st 'annie eseldine, 45, Garfleld 1. Lizzie Wikeman, T4, 32 Adame st 45, 1151 N. H. ave. 23, 1423 R st. ~ ll;‘.r, C. Reapsomer, 83, 4200 Humt place “Jenle Maaning. 52, 1601 Tat at. .(‘6 'I:de“rlirklb‘!llhl,';l, 3017 M et. ose lackburn, ), llinger Hospital. Katherine E. Kennedy, 5. Grafton Hotel. Arline L. Duvall, 25, 2022 North Capitol sf. Paul Bopavi; 35, Casualty Hospital. Edward Andrew Haller, 12, Casusity Hos- pital Dorothy E. Gettle. 9, Ohildren's Hosnifal. Kouth Tt Fadon. 8, 1330, Seale ot e Edward D. Johson, 25, Emergeney Hospital. Gertrude Reed, 23. St Elizabetb's Hospital. Wilbelimenia ‘Wallace, 5, 7th and E sts. Births Reported. The following births have been the health dopartment in the I four hours: Johu and Catherine Pag Charles G. and Annte G. &mith, boy. Emmétt J. and Cecile C. McCambeidge, girl. John R. a8d A M. Purdy. boy. Geor M. Maier, girl. d “Marie 3. Brown, bay. . and Mathilda E. Fulke, i . and Bernice E. Martin, boy. . and Esther Cooway. girl Richard and Laura L. Mensfield, boy. John and Mary K. Spratt, girl Marshall A. and Margaret Davis. girl. Oliie B. and Belis Holmes, boy Joho R and Viola L. Stewart, John T and Julis I I am C. ane 7 J. rge, girl. David . ang Clara Trote. “girl. = a and Marguerite Hagner, girl. Charies D and Elsie F. Fogle, girl, George 0. wod Laura J. Barnew, girl. Paul and Laura E. Poling, boy. Heory aud Phoebie Stanley, boy. Theodore and - Ethel < Trimmer, orden W a n Heigh. mal Willlam and: Asinfe P. Mstihew, Clarence nnd Ethel A. Wheeler, Rhodie and Theresa MeCoy, boy. Robert and Jennie Williams, hoy. George and Estella Carter. girl William and_Annie Rtoddard. zirl e C LOST, ATREDALE DOG—Elack_saddie, wilver mark- ing: strayed Saturday, Jabuars’ 13. Reward. Call Lincoln 4492. 210 BAG—Small. biue, embroidered, Chi <on- taining smail purse: bet. 18th and 15th i on R_I. ave. n.w., Thursdey evening. Ret; I R. 1. ave. . tinum, with diamonds In cenfer; on Tuesday, between downtown and Cleveland Park. _Col. 9089.% Miss Dodge. ra; strayed from 2101 F ported to t twenty. . girl. airl. . gl rl. twine. boy. #irl. (silver) —January store; initials G. M. §. Reward. Re. Y. W. C. A, 614 E e, and biack ~shepherd_ pam “Shep.”” black head, collar with Md. something like wetter. Return to Brooke House: 7615 Ga. ave. n.w. Reward. 21% DOG—Bmail” Alredale answerlug o name of ““Pan,” lost about poon January 16, near 1808 New Hampshire ave. HSubstamtial reward. Mre. George Garrett, 1808. New Hampanire ave. * 21 DOG, black apd white setter., fema! lost. Reward. $100. Phone Col. 3307; tag missing: not_hroke: & pet. 22 DOG—Fox terrier, black ears, one black eye. Reward if retursed to 728 F st. n.e., or he’:e Lincoln 584. . EARRING—Large, antique, €01d; garnets a5d chip diamonds: lay night, 1 Garrick Theater or_19th st. a. 1815 18th st. n.w. N. 9328. ENVELOPE, containing Army discha: - pers, iasursnce MNH‘!M $12; ke PI:MD:J and returs papers to Beanie Cairel, 1 New- ton st nowe B B—Nowe glasses with shell rims, EYE k case. Finder please call L. 4663 in after 8 p.m. Fruit” fic‘fi%& (i y’s Fruit Shop 1404 G Street N.W. Original Management of the of Caiifornia Fruit Co SEm—— Hotel otel Roosevelt 16th, V & W Sts. Dining Room Now Open Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 Luncheon 12:30 to 1330 Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 Table dHote and a la Carte service - Music Every Evening ) OPEN- A branch of my Hair Dressing Studio on thé- Second Floor of the Powhatan Hotel Pa. Ave. at 18th Phone Main 2740 Its conduct will be un- _der my personal super- * visipn —and with -my trained assistants in at- - tendance. \ Katie Dunn 517 Eleventh Stroet FRATERNITY PIN—K. A, No_ 1797, West, 2827 28th st. n.w., Apt. 11. RIS FR. red. femal nier, on Jan. 1st: alto ove whits set. ter dog, one yellow ear. Raturn to 207 13th st_n.w. for sultable reward or phene M. 4308. KEYS—Four. yn bead ring. Please return to Betty Burte.. $10 Colorado bldg. NECKLACT - Vearl: in or between Temple anu Ist and Eye sts. n.w. Reward at 1110 G n.w. P PART OF JAPANESE crystal neckiice, Gat- urday night at fancy dress party on Cathedral ; reward. Mrs. Peck, the Oakland, North POCKETBOOK, small, contaiiog about $33, oo navy vard car. between Rhode Inland ave. and Eckington pi., Jan. 19: reward. 8. E. Wright, Main 7273, Tranch 171. POCEBTBOOK, t pigskin, containing iden- tification card a rallway s in name of Frank M. Eamsay-and $12; aleo acheol passes. Return to 822 Unien Trust building and re. ceive reward. 21 POCKETBOOK— Brown, Georgetown souvenir, Friday morning, on Sth and Ave. bus or be- tween Sth and Pa. ave and 6th and B sts, containing' money a0d_cards. Return to 4408 17th st. n.w. or call Col. d8ST. b POODLE, male. Weward. 11190 4% S FUP, “white pointer, & months o0ld: BAmed “Besuty'; m ears, brown around tafl. 1445 Clitton st. n.w. Vasitagton: ou Aliary ot aalifngton, on C.'H. Donerty. Occidental Hote WATCH—Open-face; monogram F. C, G. Lib- eral reward If Tetaraed fo. desk, iltel Ra- leigh, e ! MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING <O. 246D 1Sth St,, Col. 636 Dupont_Cirele, Fr. 5233 FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery — Non-Sectarign Perpetual Care fount Ssonic i - Phome Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Booklet Al Al PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground care—Chapel—Perfect Service— prices—Terms. Coored piote—Sodersty Ave! 8. £.° Linc. 8502-J. o A s u FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude_Bros, Cou 1234 F S N " Marriages. 'A—~STOWE. December 1, 1022, Alexapdria, Va., by the Rev. Dr. Browne, FRANK W. BAPTISTA and LAURA ZULIEN STONE. » RODRIGUES—-THOMPSON. Mrs. Edua Eil- ington wishes to samounce the marriage of her mother, LULU E. THOMPSON, to JO- SEPH A. RODRIGUES, on Thursday, Sep- ber 14, 1922, - at Junuary 20, 1023, at her residence, 2000 Qua st. n.w., Miss COLUM- BIA BOOTES. Notice of funeral later. BOYD. Departed this life Thursday, Janusry 35, 1923, 8% & pm, at his resideace, 1558 Swaon w.. GEORGB R. BOYD, beloved husband of ¥ijreace Payae Bopd. ‘wad de- Yoted father of Gursta Boyd. Funeral from M. M. B. Chureh, 9th st. between Duinbarton aye. and 0, Sunday, Janvary 21, at 1:30 p.m. 2° BOYD, Widow's Son Lodge, No. 7. F. A. A M., will hold & special Communication Sunday, Jaouary 21, 12 noon, st 6th and Virginia ave. ., 1o attend the funeral of Brother GEORGE R. BOYD. Services at Mount = Ziow Church, West Wasbiagton, tly at 1:30 p.m’ promptly ¢ 1R iTo L. PARKS, W. M. J. 5. GEORGE. Bec'y. 21¢ BOYD. All members of the Young Men's Im- mediate Relief Aspociation are hereby re- auested to attend the funeral of our I brother, GEORGE BOYD, Bunday, January 21, 1928, #t'1:80 p.m., from Mount Zion M. E. Church, 20th st. bet.- Dumbarton ave. and O e, ‘WM. H. FORTUNB, Pres. ENOCH M. SMITH, Rec. Sec'y. 21 BOYD. Y. M. P. L_members requested to ayend faneral of GEORGE BOYD, Sunday, January 21, 1923, ‘from Mt. Ziou Church, 20th sf. between Dumbarton ave. and O 1:30 o'clock. = W. STEPHEN FULLER, President. G. L. WALTON, Secretary. | OASSELL. Saturday. January 20, 1023, at 45 a.m., JOSEPH H.. beloved and only child of Harry A. apd Minnie :lrutnh. ence, Conn. ave. n.w. January 22, at § a.m. Mdss of the Blessed Sacrament -at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. ~Intermeni private. 21 OHINN. Entered into eternal rest Thursday January 18, 1923, at 3 p.m. the resi dence of her sisfer, Mrs. Laura C. Robin- son, 1633 5th st. 0.w., Miss MAYME CHINN. Bhe leaves to mourn their 188 four brothers, Beojamin F., Magaus B., Clarence W.. Ray- mond, and a sister, Mrs. Laura C. Robin- son. ' Funeral services will be held at Gal braith A~ M. B. Z. Church Sunday, Janu- ry 21,8t 1330 p.ms Relatives and 'friends ¢4 ) st COATES. ted this life Thursday. Jan- uary 18, 1923, at 8:16 at his resi- dence. 2274 'K st. ew, WILLIAM H. COATES, beloved husband’ of Ella Coates, stepfathér of Hattie Vineon and Patsy Moore. He also leaves to mourn one sister. two brothers, two nieces and & host of rela- tives and friends. Fuseral from Mt. Bethel Baptist Church, ¥ st. between 20d and 3rd w., on Mondsy. January 22, at 1:30 Rev. A, H. Catiett, pastor. Relatives aud friends iavited. . OOATES. Officers and members of the Men's Ol Rock Beneficial Association are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late Drother, WILLIAM H. COATES, Monday, January 22, from Mount Bethel Church, V t. between 2ud and 3rd n.w., at 1:30 p.m. WM. H. JOHNSON, Pres. JOHN A. FRANKLIN, Bec'y. FLORIA. On Thursduy, Jaouary 15, 1923, at 1 m.. MARY B. FLORIA (nee Ruppert. Fegan), beloved wife of Philip Floria. Fu. neral from the residence of her sister. Wm, Keith, 1011 Douglas st. n.c., Mond: January 22" at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass Olfvet cemetery. 21 AYF. Wedoesday, January 17. 1923, at Bos- O, Mave . THOMAS TRUEMAN. GAYF. o 65th “year. Funeral from Kt John's Church, Jaguary 22, 11 o'clock. (New York, Boston aad Cincindati- papers please copy.j GRIMES. Saturday, Jenvary 20, 1923, at 12:48 a.m.. at her residence. 1856 Valley pl. .. MARGARET E. Funeral services Barnabas® Church, 0108 Hill. Md.. Ménday, Jauary 23, (Philadeiphia papers please copy.) GUDE. At her residence. Riggs rd., Chillnm, Moo Friaay, Jasier 19, E Funeral from jonday, January 22, Relatives and friends ip. Interment Rock Creek. 21° HALLER. Suddenly, Wednesday. Janvary 17, 1623, st Casualty Hospital. EDWARD A.. beloved son of David E. and the late Jennie Haller. Funeral from Odd Fellows' Hall. Capitol Heights. Md.. oo Sunday, January 2 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to aitend. luterment Addison Chapel, Md. 21 HENKEL. January 19, 1023, at Garfleld Hos- ital, GERALDIND M. HENKEL, aged 11 ays. Burial in Baltimore. EILL. January 20, st his residence, Upper Mariboro, STANISLAUS C. beloved “husband of Agn Wyyill) and son of Will Hill. Notice of funeral later. HOLLANDER. Friday, Januarr 10. 1923, at his _residence. 1474 Columbia road n.w., partmest 150, HERMAN HOLLANDER. aged 79 years, beloved husband of Frauces Hollander. Funeral from his late residence, Sunday, January 21, at 10 am. . LAMKE. Thursday, January 18, 1923, at hie residence, 12 Bvaris st. n.e.. ERNEST J. LAMKE, husband of Libbi: gner Lamke of Rocfiester, N. ¥.. and father of Maniita Iamke Cowies and Florence E. Lamke. Funeral services at bis late residence Mon. day. Javuary 22, 1923, at 2 p.m., under the pices of National Lodge, No. 12, F. A. . M. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. LAWRENGE. Saturday, January 20, 1923, at his_residence, 4503 Wis. ave., JAMES E. LAWRENCE. eon of the late David and Margaret Lawrence. Funeral from St. Ano’s Catholic Church Monday. January 22, at 9 o'clock. Friends and relatives invited. LEMEKE. A speclal communication of Nationt Lodge, Ko. 1%, F. A. A. M.. will be held at Masonic Tempie at 1 pm. Mouday, January 22, 1923, for the purpose of attending the fu- neral of our late brother. ERNEST LEMKE, & member of Valley Lodge, No. 108, Ro- chester, N. Y. By order of the master. TAN 0. VAUGHAN, Seeretars. LOFTUS. Departed this life January 18, 1923, at 9:45 p.m., at her residence, 1514 King- man place n.w., FRANCES E. W. LOFTUS. Funeral Sundas. 2 p.m., from Berean Baptist Church. - Relatives and friends invited. * The officers and membery of the O omeis Frederick Dotgias Benchr Avsoris tion are notified of the death of M CES "LOFTUS, oo Thursday. 1925, The fuseral to be Bundey from ¢ rean Baptist Church. F. B. RAYMOND, Secretary. ¢ LUCAS. The officers and members of Free Grace Tept, No. 116, are requested to semble at Macedonia Baptist Church Sunday. Junoary 21, 1023, at 12 to attend the funeral of 'tiefr deceased sister, GOLDIE LUCAB. ~Call meeting tonight at 7 o'clock at the ball. By order-of Leader. NANCY C. BROOKS. GEORGIANA HENSON, Sec. . LYON. Saturday, January 20, 1923, st 2213 N st. n.w.. MATTIE A. LYON (nee Hel muller), beloved wite of J. B. neral from Peck Memorial Chapel, M sts., Monday, January 22, at 2 MACKENZIE. Fridsy, January 10, 1933, at her regidence. 1242 Trving st. n.e., Brookland. D. 0., MARY JANE MACKENZIE, aged 78 years, beloved wife of the late’ William MacKensie. Funersl from her late resi- dence Mon: January 22, at 2 pm. To- terment at Congressional Cemetery. MATTHEWS. January 19, 1823, at her resi- dence, the Msriborough. 918 iSth st. n.w., MISS'ANNE ELIZA MATTHEWS, daughter of the late Edward and Sarah Matthews of Toudoun county, Ve. Funeral from the Marl borough, Sunddy, Jaseary 31, st 3 g Interment private. Passed away Friday, January at 7:30 pm., Mrs. SARAH Me- CORMICK _of the Qatario Apt. _Services at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pa. n.w., Sunday afterncon at 3 o'clock. Intermen at Gratton, W. 210 MoKEE. On Friday. January 19, 1923, at his residence, 2112 R st. n.w., EDWIN JONES,. husband ‘of Fithel Swope McKee, Private services at the residence Sunday. 20 MNEAL. Saturday, January 10, 1028, MARY L., beloved wife of James E. McNeal, aged 43'years. Funeral from the residence of her Brother, Joseph Hancock,” 624 D st. &.w., Monday, Janusry 22, at'2 p.m. Relatives and fricnds inviied to attend. Interment at Gleawood cemetery. 21e MILLER. Departed this life Japuary 19, 1923, at 11:15 p.m:, at her residence, 1313 Wal' lach piace n.w., LUCY MILLER. he leaves t mourn her ‘loss, het daughter Josephine and son Walter, four granddaughters and four grandsons. 'Funeral from Galbraith A. M. B. Zion Church, 6th st. bet. L and M sts. n.w., Monday, January 22, at 1 p.m. 31 b7 . Friday, January 19, 1923, JOHN NALLEY, beioved husband of Hattie Nalley (nee ‘Schults). Funeral. from his Iate residence Monday, January 22, at 2:30 pm. Relatives sod friends invited. 2 PEACOCK. Departed: this life Thursday. J wary 18, 1023, st 6 a.m., at Freedmen’ Hospital, AGNES YOUNG PEACQCK, de- voted wife of Frank Peucock aud loving mother of Henry Curry and Willlana Young, mother-id-law of Mae Curry and grandmoth. er of three childres, leaving remtives and a Lost of friends to_mourn ber loss. Fu- seral from Ebeneser M. E. Church, 4th and D ste. s.c., Sunday, January 21, at '1:15. 208 at 2 o'clock p.m. vited to attend. 1923, 1Hne: bore Christ tude, LOUISE P., the beloved daughter of Florence Pinckney (nee Butler) and the late Arthur Piockney, 318 10th st. s.c. Bhe leaves to mourn their loss u mother, two brothers and one sister, Arthur, Emma and Tinley Plockney; grandmother and a host of other relatives and friends. Fubersi from Ebenezer Church, 4th and D sts. s. Mopday, January 23, st 1 p.m., Rev. J. W. g esus, Diessed sleep. 21 DPeaths. BANDALL. rted this life Friday morn- Janvary 19, 1923, st 10 o'clock, ROB. i 5 RANDALL. the beioved husband of Sophia Johnson Randall. He leaves to mourn their loss & devoted wife, four eisters, three brothers and a host of relatives and friends. a2, “odas, Junoaty S at Hyattsville, ., Monday, Janua: 2, B30 m. - Yaterment st Arlington. (Wil mington, ' Baliimore and Aoaspolls pgpers piease copy.) 21 RICHARDS. Departed ghis lite fn the full 5o a 30 wm. 8t W residence, 4z 1923, 'at 8:30 a.m.. st his residence, 7. ave. pw. WILBURN C., the beloved January 21, J. Howard, pastor. Alone I am bearisg earth's sorrows and cares; Alone tread the hard wal Tet out from the gloom of all I'll say ‘When heavy the burden and rugged the way, Thank God you are free from the strife. HIS FAITHFUL WIFE Brother, dear brother, how I misy you; How happy you muit be, With your loved boes gone’ before 7 Bome day, brother. ook for me. HIS DEVOTED BISTER. 20% RIOHARDS. Al officers and companions of Prioce Hall Chapter, No. 5. H. R. A. M.. are hereby motified 't be present at Zion Baptist Church, ¥ ot. bet. 3rd and 4% s.w., Bundsy, 'Janvary 21, 1023, st 12:30 P.m.. 0 attend the funersl of our late Com- pauion WILBURN A. RICHARDE. Wear dark clothes; white gloves sad apron. ALLAN 4. C. GRIFFITH, High Priest. ‘WALTER J. BROOKER, Secretary. 20% RICHARDS. Officers and members of Charles Datcher Lodge, . 16, F. A, A. M., you are hereby requested to attend the funersl of our late brother, WILBURN RICHARDS, Sunday, Jamuary ‘21, from Zien Baptls Church, F st. between 3rd and 44 sts. s.w. Oficers will meet at temple at 12 mnoom, members at church, 1 SOLOMON DADE, Worshipful Master. ‘WM. L. PATRICK, Secretary. 20 RICHARDS. Y. M. P. L. members requested 1o attend funersi of WILBURNE C. RICH ARDS. Sunday, January 21, 1623, from Zion Baptist Church, ¥ st. between drd aud 4% ew., 1 o'clock. W. STEFHEN FULLER, President. G. L. WALTON, Secretary. ROBERTS. Departed this life Phursday, Jan- uary 18, 1923, at 3:15 a.m., at Bis resi- dence, 3224 Sherman ave. n.w., ROBERT H. ROBERTS, the beloved husband of the late Mary E.' Roberts, and devoted father of Bessie Hansborough, Marie Irby, Carlene Parker and Herace Roberts. Funeral Mon. day, January 22 st 1 oclock pan.. from the Metropolitan Baptist Church. it st. bet. 12th and 13th sts. n.w. 200 SOHREIBER. _Thursd 8t GarBeld Hospital husband of Katherlne Echrelber and father of Herman Schreiber, Dr. Heary Schreiber, Mrs. Hepry Schnelder, Mise Emma Schreiber and Dr. Frederick Schreiber. Residence, M2 E_street northeast. residenco Monduy, at 2 pw. Relatives and friends invited to attend. _ln- terment Gleawood cemeters. 2 SCHWIER, Suddenly, oo Friday, January 19, 1923, at his residence, 1366 GEORGE PHILIP SCHWIER, Fannie' L. Schwler. ~Fugeral serviees Mon- duy, January 22, at 1:30 Interment private. 21+ BCOTT. Departed this life, Wednesday, Jan- uary 18, 1923, at Tuberculosis Hospital. MARY ELLEN 'SCOTT, daughter of the late stuter of . Brad ¥ . Benjamin West; aunt of M Rosa E. Mosley. Body st Hobert Camp Deigs uidertaker's parior. 423 475 st s FuBeral from Brown's Memorial A. M. E. Church, 14th and B ste. ne. Sunday, Jan 'y at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. 2 SOMES. suddenly, Friday. January 19, 1023, at the lown apartment, FRANK C. SOMES. Notice of funeral later. * STURDAVENT. Departed this life, Thursday, Junuary 15, 1923, Rev. RICHARD STUK- DAVENT. Fuaersl will be beld from Third Baptist Church, Monday, 1 o'clock, Rev. G. O. Bullock, pastor. Helatives snd friends invited. 3 THOMPSON. Oficers and members of the Men's Clff Rock Beneficlal Association are Tequested to attend the funeral of oor late brother, ARMSTEAD THOMPSON, Tuesday, Jasuary 23. from Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 3rd lnd“e;r s.w., at 1:30 p.m. . H. JOHNSON, Pres. JOHN A. PRANKLIN, Sec', THOMPSON. All officers and members of Moraing Star Lodge, No. 40, T. B Or P, B W, ate requested to meet in session_of aturday evening, January ), 1923, at the Eiks' Home, at 8 o'clock p.m., to ar. range for the funeral of Bro. ARMSTEAD THOMPEON Marching funera A Lodge to assemble at 3rd and W 2 o'clock poon. Fupersl from Zion Baptist Cburch, F st. be 3rd Columbia Lodge, N 85, ‘emple, No. 9, invited to attend. T BUTrER UTLER, Exalted Ruler. GEORGE F. HATTEN ry . N, Secre: WARE. Thursd of 1t . January 18, 1923, at 1:30 i oL the Tesidence of his dsushier. Mary " n, 121 tes st n.e.. GEORG ALFRBD WARE. husband of e iate Hosiy Ware, and father of D. Alice Queenan. Cath- $yine Sampaos,” Annie’ Kelley and William uners WARE. Members of St. Augustine’s Com- mandery, No. 8. Kaights of 5t. John, are re. aquested (o sttend a special meeting &t 5. Hall, Sunday, Junuary 21, 1923, 12:30 pm., 6 make arrangements for 'th funeral of bur late brother. ALFRED WARE. Funeral from &t Cyprian's Church, Monday, T A E D serIce A GGS, President, JAMES B. BROWN, Rec. Sec | o 0eay WARNER. Thursday, January 1, 4:85 am., Mrs MASD Ji wife of Jimes Warner. h their loss two children, husband and one Drother. Funeral Monday, wt 2 p.m.. from Grace Chapel, 12th and R ‘sts. n.w. WINDSOR. Departed this life, Thursday morning.’ January 18, 1933, at her residence, 3 MARTHA A." WINDSOR. aughters and three so Alice D. Carroll, Ethel L. Harley, Georg Davia and Samuel Windsor. Funéral Mon: day, Jamuary 22, 1 p.m., from Holy Trinity Chureh, 11th st.,' betweeq Q and R o.w. o In Memoriam. Afimi.u&e: tribute of lg!n and _devotion to e ory of our dear father, SCOTT AKERS, who wo suddeniy years ago today, January Gooe but not forgotten. i S CHILDREN. BARRACKS. Sacred to the memory of our dear duughter and wister, JENNIB BAR- RACKS, whe departed this life ten years 280 today, January 20, 1913. Neger shall we cease to love you, Never shall your memory fade; Bweetest thoughts forever linger BT H S TR ST AND FAMILY, © H——— BOBS. In loving remembranct of my dear sister. LOUISE MAE (nee Kraft), who left me six years ago today, January 20, 1917 Once the f yor Qacs. the, music of your v And your bright avd smiling face Was the sunshine of our place. HER ONLY SISTER, MAMIE TRESS. BROWN. Tn loving remembra r ittle BILLIE BROWN. who' deparees ‘nie life one sear ago today, January 20. 1922, 'ALICE JACKSON BROWNE-WILLIAMS. A tribute of love to U der daughter, LEOLA BROWNE-WIL, . who entered nto eternal res - ary 20, 1919, T e Gooe, but not forgotten. . MAMMA AND PAPA. ¢ CARRIGAN. Sacred to the memory of our devoted husband and father, WILLIAM T. CARRIGAN, who died oue year ago toduy, January 20, 1922, HIS "DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. ©o BLISS. In sad remembrance of m. r mother, LUCRETLA CORLISS. who ras s cruelly’taken away fourteen years ago, Janu. ary 20, 1909, Sl o You don’t know the sorrow to be left al Until God sends & message to yoor home. 1t is hard when He calls for one or the other, But it Is bardest of all when He calls for HER TONELY DAUGHTER, 71 > , KA L. WEAL, BALTIMORE, MD. e DUFFIN. I loving memory of our dear daughter, MARTE DUFFIN, who diod “oas Jear ago today, January 20, 192 Degrest, daughter Marie, thou bast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But tls God that has bereft us; He can all our sorrows heal. Never shall we ceass to love thee, Never shall thy memory fade. Sweetest thoughts forever linger Around the grave where thou art laid. And though the circio is brokes And partiog has filled ys with We hold as a glorious foken The bright_hope of meeting sgain ER FATHER AND MOTHER., * LANGFORD. In loving memory of PHILTP LANGFORD. who departed ihfs life two years ago today, January 20, 1621, Only a few more trials, Only & few more tears, Then safe i the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast. MOTHER AND SISTER. * LANGFORD. Tn loviog- memory of my dear husband, and devoted mather and sister— PHILIP' LANGFORD, departed this 1ifo two 4TS 4g0 today, Janoary 20, 1931; CARO- LINE BOWMAN, December 12, 1021; sister MARY HELEN BOWMAN, June 21, 1922, Oh, not in the grave do we loy our desd, Oniy the body whenee the soul hath fied Why think We so much of the burying place As though 1t were there that they are, “Not far away in the cold and afone, But here in the home which together we've -/ knows, Yes, here at_the talle around which we sit, Or inere ip. his favorite c Be. strohg, then, be calm, sad heart. My May they dear ones are here with me still. MRS, JANE B. LANGFORD. 1923, at S ‘WARNER, leaves to mourn pain, live always in_the Lord. g Fn Memoriam. FLYNN. In loving remembrance ‘of onr dear husband uad’ father, JOSEPH A. FLYN | o died one sear ‘ago;today, Javuary 20, Sleep on, papa dear. and take. your rest We are thidking ‘of you todsy hecaass w afe the ones that loved you bes HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTERS LVELYN AND LOUISE. HALL. A tribute of love and memors to our dear’ father and son, JOSEPH HALL, who departed this life tweive years ago. Gone but not forgotten. MOTHER, MARY HALL: HIS SON SEPH HALL, JR., AND SISTER, HALL. Jo- LLID d but loving remembrance of band and father, RICHARD JORDAN, who departed this life Sve years 250 todsy, January 20, 1918. Te world may change from year to year. And friends from day to day, But séver will my love for you, Dear husband, Tade away. When the angels brougbt the message That our dear fatber must go, None but thove who have lost a father Could our grief and sorrow know ough our hearts a And the cross 1a bara ¢ ey v lve with this susuraric we'll meet him over there. HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS PADGETT. In sad but loving remembranca ¢f our devoted wife and mother. I'ANNIE E. PADGETT, this life oue Sear ago todai. January %, 10: HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. * BCHNABELE. Iu loving remembrance of our dear A BiLper_a0d grandfather, Petchful be thy silent slumber. HIS DEVOTED W' ] CaPENOTED WINT, SON AND G STEWART. In loving remembragce of aur Jear cdsughter “and” wister, MARTHA STEWART, wh, y [ TumarRE: yho died three Fears ago (o Te our hearts sour memory lingers, iere’s pot & day, dear Martha, That we do not’ think of sou. Brery day brings back sweet memories Every memory brings buck tenrs. Degh within our hearts we cherish THoughts of nne we loved v g TOUR "LONELY MOTHER. “JUDITH 1. TEWART. AND BROTHER. BRUCE T SULLIVAN. 1 loving remembra; of my dear mother, BRIDG) T SULLIVAN, who dicd ove year ago today, Januars 30, (02 The month of January s here, To me th suddest of the vear Because Year ago tod: = My dear mother ed a HER ONLY DAUGHTER In my heart sour memory lingert qiweetly, tender, fond and truc. There s not & da. . dear ma, That L do ot ‘ink of Yo GARET. P g lVI'.LNAN. In sad byt loving remembrance o denear Mster, Mrs. 3.5, SOLLIVAN, T, JSPATLed i 1ite"ona year ago-tnday. Kopery 20, 19223 Anciversiry meve st i HER SISTER, 3MRS. D. J. SULLIVAN, SULLIVAN. 1o loving remembrance of our dear Zether. DELIA B KULLIVAN, who deparied this Life ane year ago today, au In our denrts rour me Sweetly, tender There fu aot a MAR mory lingers teader. foud aid trie single duy, dear mother. That e do- ot think ot s, 2Ot HER LOVING SON JOHN L. * TRADER. In memors of FLLA K. NEWSON TRADER, the Florence 'Nightingaie of 1ha south, who weat howe to God Javuary God shall wipe away ail There o no deathy o paln o frars.. And they count not fime by cesre In the city four-square.—Rev., 21:1 0 city of peacer Tn thy i ALP788 Tacer’unt formms e cas, e ad sweet voices fi o L vl s Goat to us through That whisper, “We're watehiag for thee! o el TUOKER. Tn sad but lovine remeibes s oving re nee of B2, drar, mother, MARTHA H. TCCRE this life th, o day, Jaauary 20, 1920, o0 JeATS AE0 1o Today recalls sad memories OF & Toved one gone to rest, And those who still remember her Are the ones who loved her best You are not forgotten, dear mother That would be hard to do, For as long as life an mesiory last We will alwass think of you. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. * WERDIG. In Joring remembranc: WERD) e of our dear mother. MARY V who depar this life two vears ago todu Some may think we are not lonely. When at times they see us smi Little do they ¥now the heariache That we suffer all tie while And when the evening sha And we are sitting il alone To our hearts there comes & longing— Lo other enle could”cume Home: G DAUGHTERS. MARY (BILDRESS AND ANNIE DIGGLE. ® DRSS WERDIG. In sad bot loviog remembra mofher. ' MARY. re failing of cour dear wife und PERDIG. who departed this life two year 280 today, Junuary 20, 1821, 0 OoE Today our hearts are heavr. 0Our thoughts are ail of thee How we love and how we mins thee. None but God in heavan can s LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDRE: WILSON. In memory of JAMES T. WILS(: who died six vears azo fodag, 1 " IEUN: 4 Gone. but not forgotten His plIaTHie soul reat in e R GHTER, ELOISE 'WILSON WELL. i WILSON. Departed this life Januars TAMES T WILSON." faltaful husband. May he rest in peace. Amen WIFE AND CHILDREN. * WILBON. A tribute of love to the memory of my father: JAMES T. WILSON. wha died SiX years ago today. January 20, 1917 A tander devotion. Tull kind and true, Shall alwass remain in my heart fa¢ you Your spirit blessed and always near Ber guides me safe from Tear 1o Fear HIs SON JAMES. o WIBE. Sacred 1o the sweet and loving mem ors of our dear mother, ELIZARETH Wi who Passed into eternbl Test iz years a today, Jamuary 2, 1017, Forget mother? No, T vever will, 1 loved her then. T lose her still God called her Nome—He thought it byt To sleep with Him unu eternal rest. T only ask to live each day 8o when life's course i dnna That 1 may meet thee, mother, In the land bevond the sun HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, PRISCILLA __AND KATIE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. UL ATETE A, Main 2473 , 19 losing father a ~eome _%' TICIANS Timothy Hanlon 841 H ST. N.B. Phote L. 5548, JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.B. Mode! Chapel. Lincols 142. Private Ambulances Livery in_Gonaeetion. Tetblisbed 1875, Telephone Cor. 7038 THE S. H. HINES CO, W. R F. HINES, Prop., 2001-2008 14th st. n.w. Private_Ambulance. WA Fpeare Co. 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