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SOCIETY. Hotel Roosevelt 16th, V & W Sts. Dining Room Now Open Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 Luncheon 12:30 to 1:30 Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 Table &Hote and a la Carte service Musie Every Evening Established 1875 SPARKLING CIDER Sparkling Golden Russet Pint Bottle Dozen 45c $5.00 Sparkling Golden Russet Quart Bottle Dozen 75¢ $8.50 Sparkling White Seal Pint_Bottle Dozen 60c $6.75 Sparkling White Seal Quart Bottle Dozen $1.00 $11.00 'Magruder’s Fine Groceries ~_ Conn. Ave &K Street Public Invited To Park View Market Ga. Ave. & Park Rd. Experts in Their Pai ticular Lines Entertainment is O RS. CHARLES M. FFOULKE entertained a distinguished company at dinner last even- ing in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Coolldge. The othér guests were the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, Representa- tive and Mrs. Richard Wayne Par- ker, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Castle, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mr. jand Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran Thom, Dr. and Mrs. Duncan McKim, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh, Mr. Franklin MacVeagh, Dr. Thomas S. Lee and Dr. Lawrence Evans. Mrs. Coolldge was the guest of honor at a charmingly arranged luncheon to- day, given by Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis in her home on K street. The other guests were Mrs. Hubert Work, Mrs. Plerce Butler, Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfleld, Mrs. John W. Harreld, Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn, { Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, house guest of { Mrs. Coolidge; Mrs. William Bailey { Lamar, Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie, Mrs. Robinson F. Downey, Mrs. Glilett-Hill, Mrs. William | Wheatley, Mrs. T. Septimus Austin, | Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. Joseph E. { Davies, Miss G | Everett. M lett, Edward H Alexander Kamsay ompgon of New York, Mrs. Moberly Toompeo? Kentucky and Mrs. L. D. Cardwell. The company was seated in a circle {about a glowing fire in the spacious hall |and was served from a buffet table. During the luncheon Mrs. Charles Nel- son Riker, daughter of the hostes: sang a group of SOngs, accompanied by fiss Lucy Brickenstein. The house was Made More Rest- ful and Enjoyable Amid the Re- fined Environment of “Le Paradis” Open at 6:00 P.M. for Dinner and Supper Meyer Daris’ % Famous Le Paradis Band Baker’s Chocolate - (PREMIUM No. 1) For making cakes, pies, puddings, f‘msfing, ice cream, fudgesn sauces, ot and cold drinks. For more than one hundred and forty years this chocolate has been the standard for purity, d'el.icacy of flavor end uniform quality. It is thoroughly reliable. MADB ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. L;TD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free T The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Entertained at Dinner and Luncheon Parties With Other Notables. gay with spring flowers, and the glow- Ing open fire gave a coxy and comfort- able atmosphere to the occasion. Secretary and Mrs, Weeks To Entertain Bostonia: The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks will have as guests at lunch eon tomorrow Mr. and’ Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston. ‘The minister of Bolivia and Senora de Ballivian entertained a small com. pany informally at dinner last even- ing“at the legation. The minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour had several friends dining informally with them at the Willard last evening. Senator and Mrs. James Couzens |are spending the week end in Phila- delphia, where this evening the Sena- tor will deliver an address. Mrs. Couzens has joined the senator In Washington for the remainder of tho season and they are occupying the residence 1915 Massachusetts avenue, which they have leased for a few months. Couzens will be at home Thurs- February 1, for thé first time. Representative and Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks have as a guest Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman, who has spent part of the season at Lakewood, N. J. Mrs. Chapman will be here for a short visit and will be at home with Mrs. Hicks on Tuesday afternoon. Representative and Mrs. Hicks en- tertained informally at dinner last evening for Mrs. Chapman. The Misses Dumont, daughters of the military attache of the French cmbassy and Mme. Dumont, enter- tained "at luncheon today in their home on Connecticut avenue in_com- ipliment to the Misses de Graeff, daughters of the minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff. The |other guests were Miss Inger Bryn, Miss Beatrice de Lyon, Miss Barrine Drake, Miss Meta Evans and Miss Blomart. Mme. Dumont will not recelve to- morrow " afternoon, but will be at home Sunday afternogn, February 4. Miss Rosa-Mave Kendrick entertain- ed a group of twenty of this and last season’s debutantes today at her home in honor of Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmann. Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler entertained at luncheon today at the Shoreham for her house guest, Mrs, John B. Brooks. The other guests were Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. Poulleff, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mre. Joseph H. Hampson and {Mrs. Clarence Richmond Day. Mrs. Perry S, Heath was hostess to a company of eighteen at luncheon {today in "‘compliment to her house |guest, Mrs. Donald Tyler. | Mrs.James M. Beck has joined So- |licitor General Beck and Miss Bea- |trica Beck at the Marlborough-Blen |heim in Atlantic City for a few days |stay. Mrs. Eugen Villaret, U. 8. A, stationed on Long Island Sound, is in Washington for a week's visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harvey, 2146 Fiorida ave- - nue. Miss Alberta Gilbert will entertain (at a bridge and tea for Mrs. Villaret Monday afternoon, and among the various other things arranged in her honor {s a bridge tea at the Colonlal Dames' Clib Wednesday, with Miss Pamcla Henry as hostei Bishop Ethelbert Talbot of Bethle- hem, Pa., is the week end guest of his brother, ‘the Rev. Dr. Robert Talbot. and Mrs. Talbot at their apartment at the Plaza. | Among the passengers on the Fort Victoria who landed at Bermuda yes- i terday morning were Mrs. R. 8. R Hitt and Miss Edith Hitt of Wash- ington. Mrs. Hitt has taken Rosedon, at Pitts Bay, where she spent last winter, for this season also, and will be joined there later by Mr. Hitt. Mrs. B. McKenzie of Washingten has also arrived in Bermuda. Miss Julla_Mattis, nlece of Senator william B. McKinley of Illinois, who is visiting her home in Champaign. 111, will be absent from this city in- definitely. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock has recalled her invitations and canceled all her gocial engagements because of the death in Boston Thursday of her brother, Mr. Henry M. Whitney. Mrs. Dimock will not recelve again this season. It will prove a pleasant sur- prise—that is it you have never dined hero—and if you are already acquainted with the . we wish to npress that the same high type food and preparation —awaits A full six-course meau. SOKOLOV'S ORCHESTRA PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST Joseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE Hous e Pay Cash and Save the Difference Now, Takz Davenports, For Instance ¥ou know that no home is a complete home unless it has the ultra-con- venient Davenport—for you always have an additional bedroom available, and a beautiful living room or library suite besides. 3-piece Suite, with the new long Davenport (80 inches) ; opens lengthwise; with fine felt mattress; large rocker and chair; up- holstered in velour; 4 large cushions and bolster; mahogany-finish cane-panel frames; priced from $265 to §295 in stores. Our cash price Famous Kroehler other $195 Davenport Suites of Sofa, Arm Rocker and Armchair; Sofa opens to full double-bed and includes genuine layer felt mattress; all upholstered in fine Baker cut velour; mahogany-finish frames; cane panels on _all 3 pieces; exactly $65 by paying cash here, for the price elsewhere is $175........ ou _save $110 e Villaret, wife of Maj. | MRS. CLAUDE B. MAYO, Wife of Commander Mayo, U. S. N., who is asyisting in the group named “Spirit of the Sea” in the pageant to | child wel- ard Hotel be presented preceding t fare ball at the New W Wedneaday nigh tertalned at luncheon today at Rauscher's in honor of Miss Anne Scott, who with her mother and randparents, Mrs. Guy Scott and ormer Senafor and Mrs. Nathan B. Scott, will sail Saturday, February 3, for several months' stay abroad. The other guests at luncheon were Miss Beatrice McLean, Miss Frederica McKenney, Miss Winifred Johnson, Miss Agnes Btewart, Miss Sidney Neale, Miss Martha Blackburn, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Botty Ives, Miss |Barbara Stanfield, Miss Mary Jane Harbin. Miss Carolyn Alexander and Miss Harriotte Atkins. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman gave an informal buffet luncheon today in her home in Edgemoor, Md., in compli- ment to her sister, Mrs. Frederick de Peyster, who will return to her home in New 'York tomorrow evening. Mrs. Tuckerman's guests today numbered about twenty-four. Mrs. Mary Stewart will not be at home tomorrow, but will recelve the following Sundays in the season until Lent. .‘Diri. A:thur Wallace Dunn will be ome tomorrow after 4 o'clocl 2400 Massachusetts avenue. clockerat Mrs. Frank Hight will bs at home for the last time this season on Mon- day, January 29. . Mrs. W. Harry Brown will not re- ceive' tomorrow, owing to absence from Washington, having been de- tained in New York, where she went a week ago. Dinner Parties Precede Dance at the Barracks. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. William M. Council were hosts at dinner, last evening, entertaining before the Hance at the Washington barracks. Their Buests were Col. and Mrs. Herman Glade, Col. and Mrs. Frank C. Jewell, Col. and Mrs. Henry C. Jewett, Ma. and Mrs. E. O. Powers and Col. Ford. Mrs. Bandholtz, wife of Gen. Harry H. Bandholts, entertained & company at luncheon yesterday, preceeding the exercises in the riging hall at Fort Myer. Mrs. Armistead Davis entertained n company of fourteen at dinner last evening. Mrs. Davis will have as her guest r xt week, her daughter and grandsor, Mrs. George Almy Percy and her son, George Almy Percv, jr., who will arrive from home in Bostoa early in the week. Col. and Mrs. Edward L. King en- tertained at dinner last evening and took their guests later to the dance at the Washington barracks. company were Col and Mrs. Moses, Col. and Mrs. Isaac Maj. and Mrs. Alfred W. Bloor and Col. and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby. Maj. and Mrs. J. Duncan Elliott Eave a bridge party last evening, and this evening will “entertain a small company at dinner and later tace their guests to the theater. Mrs. Robert M. Thompson enter- tained a small party at luncheon yes- [terday at the Hamilton Hotel. Col. and Mrs. Walt Johnson enter- | tained at dinner last evening for their house guest, Mrs. Roy Carrier of Pas- adena, Calif, and took their guests later to the dance at Washington barracks. In the company were Col and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Maj. and Mrs. Roy Beebe, Maj. and Mrs. Chaun- cey Fenton. Col. and Mrs. Henry Mor- row, Mrs. H. Wilfred DuPuy, Col. Ar- thur Conklin and Mr. J. E. Rice. Mrs. W. B. Ware of Bronxville, N. Y., Is a est_of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Effinger, at the Grafton. The American minister to Denmark and Mrs. Prince entertained guests at luncheon at the Shoreham vesterday. Mrs. R. R. Govin was a luncheon hostess at the Shoreham yesterday, afterward taking her guests to the opera matinee. Capt. M. Sakamak! of the Japanese navy, who is in Washington for a | short time, is at the Burlington Hotel. {_Mr. and Mrs. Enos Newman were { hosts at luncheon yesterday and later | took their guests to the performance {of “Rigoletto,” which the Washin; i ton Opera Company gave at the Presi- ident Theater. Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones hostess at a luncheon part at her home Wednesda was of twelve in_honor of Mrs. Willard Curtis of Stamford, Conn., who 18 the guest of her sister, Mrs. Phelan C. ¢ the Woodley. Waggaman—Weaver Wedding In Baltimore Cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Weaver an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Alicla Barnes, to Mr. Eugene Wagga: man, Thursday, January 25, in the Cathedral, Baltimore. | M Agnes Shands has gzone to New York to spend the week end with friends and will return to Wash- ington Tuesday. rs. Shands will be at home in- formally Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Alexander Coale Columbus has as her guest over the week end Mrs. Ann Lincoln of Buffalo, N. Y., who has just returned from Miam!, Fla. Mr. Lowell B. Mason of Chicago is making an extended stay at the Hotel Hamilton. He is accompanied by F. L. Lanham of €hicago. Prof. and Mme. E. de Margerie and Mile. de Margerie of Strasburg, France, “are in Washington for a brief stay and are at the Powhatan. Miss Bertha Crawford, who sang Gilda in the opera “Rigoletto,” given by the Washington Opera Company at.the President Theater on Monday evening and yesterday afternoon, re- turned to New York today. Miss Crawford was taken {1l after the performance on Monday night with the prevalent grippe, and rose from a sick bed to sing on Friday, in order that her audience should not be disappointed. The natlonal headquarters of the American Red Cross will be open to- morrow as usual, from 10 to 4 o'clock. Mrs. Robert N. Stanfleld will be hostess, meeting the visitors and showing them the interesting ex-) hibits in the museum. Assisting Mrs. Stanfleld will be Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, Mrs. John B. Kendrick and Miss Alice Page. A small but very attractive wed- ding was that of Miss Margaret Boardman, daughter of Mrs. T. V. Boardman, and Mr. Joseph McKethan, at All Souls’ Church on Wednesday afternoon, January 24. The bride wore a gray crepe afternoon gown and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Bhe was given away by her brother, Mr. Thomas V. Boardman, and was attended by her sister, Miss Bland Boardman, in green crepe with bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. McKethan left immediately’ for New York. Mre. J. D. Terbull of New York is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Greene, in their apartment at the Lee House. - At Rauscher's on Tuesday, at 2 pm., there will be a meeting of a specia committee to make arrangements for the card party and dance which the Alumnae Association of Holy Cross are to give at Rauscher's Saturday evening, March 17. Mrs. Frederick Seibold will preside at the meeting and has already named a few members of the committee, among them Mrs. Fred J. Rice, Miss M. L. Darr, Miss M. Loughran, Mrs P. 8, Madigan, Mrs. Kavanagh, Mrs. Carbo, Miss Lieutaud, Miss V. Rocca, Mra Pritchard and Mrs. Philip Brown. Mre. John Aspegren of New York is at Wardman Park Hotel for an ex- tended | Flanders ¥ield Unit Ball at Marine Barracks. The Flanders Field Unit of the American Women's Legion will give its annual ball Saturday evening, February 19, in the bandroom of the Marine barracks, which has been loaned for the npccasion by Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune. commandant of the Marine Corps. Dancing will begin at 8:30 and a section of the Marine Band will play. Miss Marie Maguire is president of the unit. The second of the series of lec- tures being given at the Washington Club in Washington by Miss Sandall of New York on the subject of psy- |chological subjects filled the large chamber with an interested and inter- esting company. Miss Sandall is soon leaving for Switzerland, where she Wwill spend some time in study with | Vitau, her series of lectures here be- ing among the last she will give be- fore leaving this country. The com- pany hearing her included Mrs. Wal- lace Radcliffe, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Frank Kellogg, Mrs. George Whitney White, Mrs. William Kear- nev Carr, Mrs._ Carl Droop. Mrs. |Charles Acker, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, |\{. . Dwigh Clark, Mrs. Joseph ranford, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Frank Hitchcock, Mrs. David Du Bose Galllard, Mrs. James Mec- Knight Goode, Mrs. Shir-Cliffe, Mrs. Houston Thompson, Miss Eva Wiison, Mrs. Allan Lard, Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Mrs. Adolph Miiler, Mrs. Roger Niel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Scott and many others. Gen. John H. Russell, who has been on a spectal commission to Haiti for the President, has returned to Wash- ington and is at the Powhatan. He will be joined in a few days by Mrs. Russell. Mr. Edward F. R. Vail of Santa Bar- bara, Calif., has joined his family at the Grafton Hotel. They will sail for Europe February 10 Mr. Marcel Delporte will sail for Belglum within a few weelgs and will spend some months in travel abroad, returning to the United States late this year. Mrs. Herman Birney, president of the Philomusian Club of Phila- delphia, will addre. the Women's City Club on Monday at 8:30 o'clock p.m. her subject belng “The Expe- riences of the Good Will Party to Mrs. Birney was the gold » wer half, goid. ._n.w._and_describe LOST. Call at "27e. — — Sun Watches— Tell the time by the sun._ You don’t have to take chances on rulning your watch when you go for an outing. Get one of these accurate little timepieces for a dollar. The National Rememberance Shop (Mr. Foster's Bhop) 14th Street pro 5o, From Pa. Ave. | 1 Abe. . | ATREDALF—Tag 5031: anwwers pame Jeff. | Returu to 110 B st. n.e. Lincoln 620. Re. rd. 14 {BAG —Brown suede, gold_beaded, near 12th and L n.w., on Tuesday. Reward, 1223 L n.w. jA Fr. AOR8. 27 BAR PIN —Plutinum fop, smal ward. 3800 14th st.. apf. 11 BEADS—Pearl, 14th or 7th st CAFs of (ransfer 14th and U. Reward if returned to C. Didden. | 1418 _Girard st_n.w. | BRACELET—Green gold 1 neighborhood 13th and F sts. 442, Apt. 211 a. T diamond. Re- . Thursday, Telephone_Col. 20+ Tuesday night, on Mozart or Georgetown car. Re- DOG, SETTER—Lost, black and white: fem: | not broke; a pet. $100 reward. Col. 3307. 30% | COULTER. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923, ociet star mother of this expedition, the members of which e received by the President of France, given the freedom of the city of Paris, slept at Verdun and were officially over the battleflelds of France, Mrs. Birney is & well known club woman of Philadelphia, {s active on charity boards and in the suffrage movement, I: '.0.1.1 as belng & magazine writer of note. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Ransdell of 1316 Potomac avenue will enter- tain dinner this evening in honor of the latter's birthday anniversary. Covers will be laid for elght. MRS. HANDY DIES. Mrs. Charles W. Handy, widow of the late Charles W. Handy, formerly & well known real estate broker, died at her home, 3451 Mount Pleasant street, Wednesday, following a brief iliness. Mrs. Handy was a daughter of the late Rudolph Eichhorn, who was a well known resident of the District. Funeral services were held at 10 o'clock this morning at St. Aloysius Church. Interment was at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Handy is survived by nine chil- dren—Joseph W. Handy of California, Charles W. Handy, L. P. Handy, Ru- dolph W. and Thomas Gerard Hand all of Washington; Miss Helen Hand. Mrs. David H. Sisson, Mrs. Willlam H. Adams and Miss Mary F. Handy. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following’ William H. Hart and Carrie Brown. Horace L. Turner of the city and Alberta L._Fitshugh of Falls Church, Vi Thomas 8. Conuor of Greensburg, Pi Collette 8. Head of this city. Abraham M. Harris and Anne R. Mille Frederick M. Woodson McCann, pl P Joseph B. Heil and Frances M. Rawlings. Loufs Liewald, jr., and Stella M. Scrivene: Le Roy Budd ‘and’ Jessle Elkin (e A Jacoby and Juanita Graul, both of o. Edward T. Heffaer and Irene F. Klien, both of Balitmore, Md. Cards of Thanks. We wish to extend to our rela- nds and peighbors our sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation for their eympathy, kindness sud floral tributes at the death’of our beloved husband and father, THOMAS A. MRS. EMMA COULTER AND CHILDREN. MANYETTE. We wish to express our slocere thanks to our friends and relatives for their beautifu] floral tributes at th th of our Deloved wife and motber, JENN YETTE. T RANDALL. We wish to extend thanks to our many friends and relatives for t pathy and floral tributes during th : at the death of wy busband, ROBEKT 8. RANDALL. . Mrs. SOPHIE JOHNSON RANDALL. * HAMILTONGOOLEY. ALBERT B. HAMIL- TON aud VIOLA COOLEY were united in marriage January 23, 1923, at 1824 16th at. n.w.. by Kev. H. Allen Griffith of the Episco- pal Church. Deaths. ANDERSON. Departed this lite, after a loog Hinces, 1n’ foll triumph of faith. Thursda: January 25, 1923, at 1: dence of her daughter tives, fi Beautort, N. C. Funeral from Lincoln Temple, ste. o.w. Monday, January 9. hour luter. ARMBTEAD. Departed this life Friday, Janu. ary 26 1928 aU T pm. et ie residence, 1528 6th st. n.w., CHURCHILL ARMSTEA the beloved husband of Mrs. Fanale E. Arm- stead. Tuneral services will be held at the Vermont Avepue Baptist Church, between Que and R sta., Bunday. January 25, at 1 pm. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. He leaves ope brother, one sister aud a host of relatives and frieads to mourn their loss. . ARMSBTEAD. All members of J. McC. Cru mill Lodge, No. 1437, G. U. 0. of 0. F Bereby motified to assemble in the 1 Toom of Vermont Avenue Baptist C het Qand R e, o ry 3 2 sharp. to o brother: CHURCHILL CHAS. 8. HILL, WM. H. FITZHUGH, ARNOLD. Friday, January 26. 1923, o'clock noon, ALBERT EMMO yonngest chiid of Milton L. and Jeunie Emmons o aged one year and twenty d nerai servicss will be held at his residepce, 12 16th st. m.e.. Sunday, 25. at 2 p.m. Interment private. Thursday, January 25, 1823, ABBY beloved wife of Willlam H. Bal services at Calvary Baptist Chui January 27, at 3 Body, W T the maln auditorium’ ot ‘the chureh from 11 a.m. to 1:30 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment (private) at Rock Creek cemetery. e BELL. Departed this life Wednesday, Janu- 24, 1;’—“3. at 9:25 a.m., at her residencs 1424 Moatello ave. ne.. ADA R. (nee Cheeks), beloved wife of Walker E. Bell: daughter of Mrs. Margarett Oheeks, the mother of Miss Eugeria and Margarett Bell. Ehe leaves to mourn their loss & husband, aughters, three sisters. three tives and m, from Rev. 11th and K Notice of at 12 Funeral Sunda; Israel Baptist Churc! John H. Burke, pastor. Sunshine, then rain: pleasure, then pain; O'er e do shadows Roses Tust die, 1ipe say good-bye: But the heart will remember all. FAMILY. * BLODGETT. _Friday, January 26, 103, at 8:30 a.m., MARY C. wife of the late James H. Rlodgett, aged 93 years, 11 months and 26 days. Funeral services the First Oon- regational Church, 10th and G sts. n.w. Eunday st 8 p.m. Interment (private) Ariingcon national cemetery. BLUMER. Friday, January 28, 1923, .m.. at his residence, 1435 Monroe n.w. SOH ,_beloved husband of the jate Chri tiann ‘Blumer. dence on Monday, Ji Interment Congre onal cemetery. . Departed this life Thursday, Janu- .vlr.n'5¢ lflg‘ at 987 Florida ave.. SARAH BUNDY, beloved mother of ol! Bundy and Mary Richardson. Remains will be jn- terred at her former bome, Summit, V. Sunday, January 4. o BURROWS. Wednesdsy. January 24, 1023, HARRIET A. BURROWS, wife of the la Bamuel F. Burrows, died at her' residence, River rosd and Fesseden st. n.w., in her 93rd vear of age. Funeral from her late Tesidence Sunday, January 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Rockville Union cemetery. BYRNE. Thursday, January 25, 1923, DANIEL J., beloved husband of Mary Mackenzie Byme and former. member of Warren at. | talion and 85th Maessachusetts Volunteers. | Funeral from the residence of his daughter, ', Austin, 400 Tulip ave., Takoma Sunday, January 28, at 2 p.m. (Bos- ton and Brooklyn papers please copy.) 28 January 25, 1923, ROSE Piwilliam Lee's ave. niw.. Monday. at 2 p.m. 2 . Departed_this life Thursday, Januat D T ora, B 0545 prms st Garneld Hospital, ALLEN DAVIS, loved husband of ry Davis, and father of Harry Davis. He also 8 Ve o mourn, two brothers, three sisters and a host of other relatives and friends. Body can be viewed at Moon & Allen's un- dertaking parlor. ~Fune at Middleburg, Va., Sunday, 2 o'clock. Relatives and frien invited. 2 608, Thursday, January 25, 1023, at 11 = at_ her residence, 1021 Jefferson st. n.w.., EMMA MORTON DIGGS, beloved { DRESS, georg, with fringe on, on Mount Pleasant car, Thursday evening. 1238 Duncan st n.e. Liberal reward, EXRRING—Dearl grapes; antique settiag; northwest _section. Phone Adame 1839. ¢ FOLIOR—Tiose Agents. between 1ith and 17th sts. n.w._Franklin 7408, . | FOX TERRIER. named ““Teddy,” white, light brown markings on head, sore"on hind lex: reward. Dr. Chamberlin, 2808 Pa. sve. n.w. West 411 FOX TERRIER _Named “Teddy,” white, light brown markings on head, sore on' hind leg. Reward. Dr. Chamberlin, 2808 Pa. a. 28% | CTOVES—Dlack driving gloves. @35 Albee Meg_______ __ ____° bldg. HANDBAG (blue_leathe: talning about $1.50 and scissors, four handkerchiefs and some papers. Finder please return to 634 B st. s.w. 28% FAOUND—Beagle, male, January 12;stocky | bulld, sear over $35 reward for return_or infarmation._North 4970. PASS CASE, coutalning_annual passes_ and 18100 In curréncs; Monday morning, at Union station, Washington. Finder may keep money if_pass case is promptly returned ‘to W. A. Colston, vice president. Nickel Plate Road, Columbia bidg: Celesland, Ohlo, or to, 1618 Webater st.._ Washington. 20% 7 apanese pearis on north side of Massachusetts ave n.w., bet. 17th and Call- fornia Finder wili' be rewarded. 1623 N st. n.w._Phone Franklin 8818 2° PIN—OId-fashioned; §old bar; set with pearls. Beward for retura. ~Telephone Adams’ 1098. r{. on Tth st con- racelat, smail pair BUIT CASE_Black; on train from Baitimore to Washington; Thursday afternoon: contained o Pairs slippers, tollet articles, letter, efe. hone Main 425 between 9 and 4. . TEETH—Lower plate, Sunday; near 8rd Rhode Island & Reward. ¥. 883. [—Wrlst_watch, 1ady's, T down- town section, Thursday evening. Reward. Chloe_Traylor. Govt, Hotels. WATOH, with chain and clasp, in spectacle case. Notify Mrs. I V. Tighe, Broad Branch Chevy Chase, Washing! . » daughter of George B. Morton and davoted mother of Mersier and William Digg: of Corrine Pumphrey, Llovd and Frankie Morton, Funeral Bunday, .m., from First Baptist Peaths. GRAY. Fridey, January 26, 1023, at Mt. Aito’ Hospital, ROBERT V. W. GRAY, be: loved son of Mary A. Gray. Funeral serv. ‘Parlors of James T. ave. s.e., Monday, Janusry Intermiat Arliagion ceme- January 26, 1923, at_5:05 residence of hie_sister. Emma nw., BERNARD L. establishment, rom where the funeral will be held Monday, January 29, at 2 p.m. Relatives and frieads invited. o HAWKINS. Officers and members of the Clf Rock Beneficial Assoclation are ed to attend the funeral of our late | BAMUEL HAWKINS, from Miles . Church, 3rd st. bet. L st. apd . ave. n.w., Sunday, January 28, at 1 p.m. W. H. JOHNSO: Pres. JOHN' A. FRANKLIN, Sec' EENDLEY. Fridsy, Jasuary 26, 1923, at Emergency Hospit LULA MAY, devoted wife of Willlam P. Hendley. Funeral from V. L, Speare Company, 940 F st. n.w., Mon. day, Jauuary 29, at 2 p.m. uumentu{u- , January 27, 1923, exandria, Va. HERTFORD. Saturday. his residence, the tieton, JOSEPH HERTFORD, beloved husband of Estel Hertford. Interment private. (Houston and Galveston, Tex., papers please copy. HOOVER. FPriday, January 26, 1923, at Bal- timore, Md., GEORGE M., ‘eldest son of the late George 'W. and Helens Hoover. Funeral private. = (Baltimore, Md. papers ple copy.) HYSON. HALL, Friday, the t Oall meeting of Peace Council. No. 0. Bt. Luke, 8t. Luke Hall, Satur- ht, January 27, 1923, at 8 o'clock, o for the funeral of Sister EMMA , Wha died Thursday, Japuary 25, at .m.' " BESSIE HENDEREON, W. C RA A, ALLEN, Rec. Bec. M. M.'PBACE, Degree Chiet. JOHNSON. Departed this life Thursd ary 25, 1923. JOHN H. JOHNBO! husbend of Mamie Johnson. He leaves to mourn their loss & few relatives and a host of friends. Funeral from his late residence, 1255 Half st. s.w., Monday, January 29, at Lo'l'llxb Interment at Mount Olivet ceme- ry. Dearest Johnnie, thou hast left me, 1 your loss most deeply feel But "tis God who hast bereft me, He can all our sorrows heal HIS DEVOTED WIFB. * KEADY. Thursday, January 25, 1923, at 8:08 m., MICHAEL beloved husband of onje Keady (nee Griffin). Funeral from his late residence, 602 22nd st. n.w., on Mon- A uary 29, at 9 a.m. Requiem mass B ‘Catholic ™ Chureh. Inter- ment Holy Rood cemetery. 28¢ 25 KENEALY. Thursday, January jam_and Josnna Kenealy. Fu- :55 pm.. MARIE the late Will neral Monday, January 29, at 9 o'clock from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Henry H. Byrne, 8511 Center st. n.w., thence to Bacred Heart Church, whese mass will be said for the repose of her soml 28° Saturday, ry 27, 1923, at 5:30 a.m, CATHERINE M., beloved daughter of the late Francis and Catherine King, aged E Funeral from her late residence, reek Ford rd., Chery Chase, D. C., on Tuesday, January 80, at 10:30 s 1. Bervices at All faint’s Church, Chevy Chase. at 11 k. Relatives and friends invited to t Rock Creek cemetery. Interment 1923, at his resi- ¥riday, January 2¢ ontgomery county, @ence, Fairhill, Olney. M4 'in_the seventy-first sear of his age. CHARLES FARQUHAR KIRK. Funerai services at Friends' Meeting House, Sandy 8pring. Sunday, January 28, at 2:30 p.m. 28° KOSACK. Thursday. January 25, 1028, st 10:10 GEORGE L. KOSACK, beloved son of George W. and Bophia Kosack (nee Lindhorst). aged 11 years. Funeral service will be held at his parents’ residence, 281 C st ne., Monday, January 29, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In- terment Gleswood cemeters. Lo LANGLEY. Friday, January 26, 1923, E., beloved wife of the lute John H. Langiey services at the chapel of James e., on Monday thence to Et. sts. n.e., where ad ‘trigads Joseph's Church, 20d and mass will be Relatives invited. i MoCRAY. Officers and members of the Men's CH Rock Beneficial Assoclation are re quested o attend the funeral of our late Drotuer, LAWRENCE McCKAY, from Mt Atry Baptist Church, L st. bet. 1st and North Capitol sfs. n.w., Sunday, January 28, at 12 o'clock sharp. 2 W. H. JOHNSON, JOHN A. FRANKLIN, Bec’y. MCKNIGHT. Tuesday, January 23, 1923, CHARLES, beloved ' husband of Mary Mc: Knight and loving father of six children: one granddaughter, a host of other relatives and friends. "Funeral from his late residen Seminary. Va., Sunday, 2 p.m., January 28 Alexandria, Va.. papes please copy. ONE. ELIZABETH A.. beloved wife of N uniei p Noene and daughter of Elijah Sio- clair of Faugnier county. Va. Fuersl from Jaence. Ballston. Va.. Tuesdar, Marghall; Pres. . 1623, Interment at PARKER. Departed this lite Thursday, Jan- vary 25, 1923, at 8:20 p.m., CARLENE F. (nee Roberts). the beloved wife of Burnette Tarker. daughiter of the late Robert H. and Mars E. Roberts #nd loving sister of g borough. Marie Irby and Horace Rob- erts. ’ Funeral Mofdar. January 9. at 1 o'ciock, from Metropolitan Baptist Church, R st. bet. 12th and 13th sts. n.w. * PLANT. January 26. 1923, GEORGE PLANT. beloved husband of Charlott Plant, aged Funeral from his late residence, nee.. on Monday, January 20. ai Tferment Congressional ceme- 85 vear 317 M st 8.30 p.m. tery RODDY. Friday, January 26, 1023, at T p.m. at her residence, 808 F s.w.. ELLA RODDY (nee Hamilton), dearly beloved wife of Bartholomew J. Roddy. Funeral from her late residence Tuesdsy morning at 8:30 thence to St. Domiagic's Church, where s will be sung for the’ repose at 9 nterment Mount Olivet cemeters. Reiatives and friends fn- vited to attend. 2 BANBORN. At his residence, 8421 Sherman ave. n.w., Friday, January 26, 1823, SIMON, beloved husband of Annah D.’ Sanborn. aged 85 vears. Funeral from the chapel of The §. Bergeon. 1011 Tth st. n.w., on Saturd anuars 27, at 3:30 pm. Interment et Glenwood ~cemet rivate. Springfleld, Muss., papers please copy. - SEMITH. Thursday, January 25, 1923 at Feedmen's _Hospital, 6 p.m.. PAULINE LUCY SMITH (nee Johnston). beloved wife of Dr. Dauiel H. Smith and devoted daugh- ter of Mrs, Lucy H. Johnston. She leaves hehind her four sisters, Mrs. Lilltan L. Frishy, Mrs. Etta V. Marty; Counsuelo Y. Rufin and two brothers, D. John- ston, Malcolm H. Johnston, who mourn the irreparable loss. the blow of which is soft- ened only by the knowledge that she has passed from suffering. Remains at James Bros.' chapel, 19th and L n.w. Funeral Sun day; January 28, 2:30 pm. from Miles Memortal Church, Rev. Breeding pi Casket will not be opened In church. VOSS, Friday, Janu residence, 1422 n, . ‘Rosier WALLACE. Passed fnto eternal rest Thurs- day, January 25, 1923, 4:20 a.m.. at her residence, 1421 5th sf. n.w.. ROSALIND WALLACE (nee_Carroll), beloved wife of John Wallace. Funeral from St. Augustine Church, 15th , bet. L and M n.w. High 10 a'm. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment lllzu).lt. 1923, m., at 4 ANK FRANCIS WEST, beloved father of Mabel Carter_and brother of Mollle Barne neral from his lata residence, Sunday, ary 28, at 1 o'clock. WISEMAN. Departed this life Priday. Janu- AFy 28, 1028, at 11 a.me, At Cawuslty Hox. GEORGE beloved husband of ttie A. Wisemsn. He leaves o mourn, olght children, one brother. four grandchil: dren and a host of relatives and friends Funeral services at Church of Our Redeeme Lutheran, 8th st. above Florida ave.. Rev. D, E. Wiseman, pastor, Sunday. January at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends jo- Tited. . YOUNG. Departed this_ life Priday morntn January 26, 1023, at § o'clock, at her res dence, ‘s.0.. ELLEN YOUNG. Fu. neral’ from 80" Cyprian's Church, Monday morning at 8 o'clock ~ Tntermeni at St. Mary's cemetery, Charles county, Md. * YOUNG. Call meeting of Ladies’ Auxiliary. No. 78, Knights of Bt. John. also District Auxiliary, No. 2, Knights of Bt. John, Sun- day evening. January 28, 1033, at T: morning. January Neiler court n.w., F Fu- Janu- umbarton ave. n.w., Rev. pastor. DONELSON. January 26, 1923, at her- resi- dence, 1 Church st. n. LOUISE WALTON DONELSOY, widow of the Jate Samuel Donelson. _Funeral from her te residence, Monday, January 29, at ;%w m. ECKERT. Friday, January 26, 1023, ELIZA- BETH, widow of Leonhart Eckert. Funeral from her late residence, 819 4th st. n.w., on Relatives Monday, January 29, it 2 pm. ‘Re and friends invited. Interment Hill cemetery. Passed peacefully to rest Thurs- day, January 25, 1923, at 11 . at her Tesidence, 412° 1st & 5 voted wife of John Francis. Funeral from lsrael C. M. E. Church Sunday, January 28, at 1:30 p.m. Friends and relatives invited. FREEMAN, Passed into _eternal rest Priday, | January 26, 1023, RACHEL FREEMAN, be- loved wife of the late James Freeman.' She heir loss two sisters, a host of friends. ment Woodlawn cemetery. JADEON. Tuesday, January 23, 1923, in New ek Gity, MARE L. GADSON (nee Saun- ders), formerly of Washington, D. O., the beloved wife of Frank Gadeon 'and devoted daughter of Elizabeth Saunders Tolson of the late Iverson Saunders and sister of Mrs. Alice Ghassaway, Frank, Elijah and Edward Saunders. Funeral from Zion Bap- tist Church Monday, January 20, 1028, at 1 o'clock, Rev. W. L. Howard ofiiciating. 28¢ GRAY. Departed this life, Thursday, Jan- uary 25, 1023, 6:30 p.m., at his residence, 2222 Minnesota ave. s.e., ELLIS C. GRAY, aged sixty-three, beloved husband of Emma Gray. Burvived by seven children, Elise, George. Ednt, Maude, Artie, Helskell, Joe Fusersi services w! eld Bunday, January 28, af 3 pm., e, -.M‘Mmill Church. o'clock, at 8t. Cyprian's Hall, to make u rangements for the funeral of Sister ELLE: YOUNG, Auxillary 78. Order of presideni M. E. COOK O. HAWKINS, Becretary. In Memoriam. ARMSTEAD. Sacred to the cherished mem- ory of my beloved husband, CHURCHILL Afills’l‘mn. ‘who entered heaven January 26, 1923. In_my heart you are always remembered, Sweet thoughts still cling to your name; The wife that loved you thru life, Loves you in death the same. YOU! DEVOTED WIFE FANNIE B. ARMSTEAD. . BRAXTON. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, BETSY BRAXTON, who di parted this life two years ago today, Ja ary 27, 1921 The golden gates were open. farewell "unspokei A gentle voice said, And witn She calmly entered bome. Bleep on, dear mother, and take your rest, God called you home, He thought it best; He saw your suffering here was great, Bo opened wide the goiden gate. HER_LOVING DAUGHTERS, AND N. BOWE. EVANS. In loving remembrance of our be- loved daughter and sister, EVA, who left us nine years ago fodsy, January 27, 1914. hive, then rain; the pleasure, the pain; lite do the ehadows fall, The rose must die and the lips say good-bye, But the heart will remember all, MOTHER. Surrounded by friends. T am lonesome, In the midst of pleasure I am blue; ‘With a smije on my face and heartache, b, ‘sister,: dow X long tor vou, SISTER GERTRUDE, * In Memoriam. HILL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, Mrs. DELIAH HILL, who de Dosscd this lfe one year ago, January 27, A gear one from our fold ka The voice we loved is Grim death hus e nt That never can be filled. But long as 1ife our hearts sball hold AndTrer thy grave, i ‘onely grict Bhall a1l the stient tear. ©o LUVEYA ome, ar. LOVING DAUGHTIRS, JORNEON AND EMMA HILL, HOWLIN. 1In lovine remembrance of my deat wite. MARGARET J. HOWLIN. who depart. §ao3uis lite one year ago today, Japuary 27, Gone, but ot forgotten. HER HUSBAND. JAMES. In wad but lorine remembran nd and son, N d E K, TAMES, e lay recalls sad memories Ot loved ones gove to rest, And the ones who are longing for them Are the ones who loved them hest MOTHER AND KON. JOHNBON. loving remembrancs of m: brother." FERDINAND DESTO JOHNSON, wrho deparied this life three years ago, Jau’ He 1s gone, but not forgotten MARY JOHNSON, JONES. Sacred to the memory of daughter and sister, EMMA MIR departed this life four y January 27, 1919. = An angel came down in the twilight hour And took from our home its fairest flower. From earth her aweet soul was borne away To Heaven, four years ago todas. HER DEVOTED PARENTS. To our little si 0 far away, We pen this token of love foday. God called her home, her coul to keep; “He giveth His beloved sieep.”” HER DEVOTED BROTHER AND SISTER.® NEBEL. In loving, remembrance of our he- loved husband JOSEPH A. NEBEL. who p » ag0 today, January 27, 8 Ta . ur beloved M, who g0 today, And when the evening shades And we are sitting all alone, To our hearts there comes a longing- I¢ he only could come home. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. RIFENBERG. Sacred to the memory of SHERMAN RIFENBERG, who ‘died seven years ago today, January 27, 1916. Today marks the memory Of a loved one laid to rest, And only those who think of him Are those who loved him best. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. RILEY. A tribute of love to the memory of our dear daughter and sister, EDITH RILEY, who died four years ago today, Janvary 27, 1919, Tn_God's home of fadele Bhe in now a shining st Drwelling i the holy With the golden gates a 1 shall meet her wome bright morning, Resting by the waters fal She is waiting for my coming Io my Father's mansion fair. MOTHER. Every day brings back sweet memories, Every memory brings a tear Deep within my heart I cherish Thoughts of one 1 loved so dear. No one knows the silent heartachs, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence, For the one I loved uo well. SISTER LOUISE. Often our thoughts do wander To a grave not so far away, Where they lald our darling mother Four years ago today HER CHILDREN. ROHMER. 1In loving memory of our dear father and husband, JOSEPH ROHM Wwho departed this life one year ago toda. Januery 27, 1922. One year has gone since that sad day When the one we loved was called God took him Lome, it wus His wi But in our hearts he liveth s HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * STAPLES. Tn beauty loving remembrance of my dear mother, ELLA H. STAPLES (pee Davis), who departed this lifs eighteen years ago today, Jaouary 27, 1905, Surrounded by friends, I am lonely Jn the midst of pleasure, T am With & smile on my face and a heartache TI'm still longing for you. Thou ldr.t‘_ gove to the land of the mightiess And the clime of the glorious year: Where the flowers never droop oo the ever- green spray, And the clouds never tum to a tear Where the furrows that suffering had made in your h Shall be sown Oh, the glimpse Drierere thou ries my tears at your absence fre BER LOVING DAUGHTER. = EILA STAPLES, THURSTON. In loving memory of my hus band, GEORGE F. 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