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Acaels, T. .C. - ‘Wednesday—iizrmony, m B. Singleton, 9 * " CHAPTERS. _Monday~Mount Vernoo; No. 3; eleg- Anacostin, No. ‘Tuebdys-sMovat Horeb. . TLedge of Perfection. ‘Weddeaday—Sixti and seventh degrees < by Mithras, Lod Ninth and tenth degrees. night. Toll's Theater Frida: of about one hundred. known as the was ad- “imperial Potentate's Class,” “nitted into. the Shrine. Oslris Lodge, No. bahquet at Harvey's February = Alnfas Temple héld a céremonial at ) Jessie A. A class [J. will hold aj ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR The 1910 Matrons and Patrons Asso- ciation held & reunion Saturday even- ing at the liome of Past Grand Matron Hattle R. Hutchinson and Past Patson James .E. Hutchinson. At the short business ‘session, election of officers Tesuited as follows: President, Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Mrs, Alcena | Lamond; vice president, Mrs. Filllus; secretary<treasurer, Waiter P, Plumley; executive. committee, Mrs. Roberta 'Sebastian, Charles L. Henry and Abram Frey. . ’ast Matron Corinfie Hay presented to Past Grand Matron Hutchinson, .un jelectiic lamp ffom the members of the Assoctation: to which Ms. Hutchinson responded appropriately. Those present were Mrs. Alcena La- Mrs. ‘Lena Phillips, 'Mr. and Abram_ Frey, Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Ma iberry, Mrs. Eila Fillive, Mr. and Mrs. \W. P, Plumley, Mr. A. ). Poynton, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Campbell, Miss Co- !rinne Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastlan, Dr. & asseublr. 8 jand Mis, W, H. Hampton, Mr. 'and SEangellat Chapt JMrs, 'C. L. Henry und Mrs. Mary G. Hamill. | The Matrons and Patrons' Associa- jquet last Saturday night at the Con- tinental Hotel. At'a business session officers were elected as follows: Mra. Hover, president Hine, vice' president: {Evelyn Hirsh, _secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Louise M. Linthicum, on behalf of the association, fed Mr. and |3Mrs. Otto B. Roepke. with silve: can? dlesticks, a wedding gift. Among those present were Mrs. {Viola De Shields, Past Grand Matron Hattfe Hutchinson, James Hutchin- ‘here ‘will be no speechmaking, butigon, Paust Grand Patron Millard Dixon, ‘the entertainment committee hus ar-|Mrs. ranged a program that will answer all requirements at & banquet. Two hundred and eighty members, | Pattison, Mr. and Ars, or 60 per cent of the lodge, are now “igmple buflders”” The those membet. have been published in bulletin form by fund ¢ommittee. Miram Iastruction Club of Hiram J.odge. No. 10, will hold its regulur month! at 7:30 o'clock in lodge room No. Masonic Temple. The specixl feuture for the evening will be « lecture on ~History of Hiram Lodge.” A Valentine party, aud dance in celebration of Iadies' Jight will be glven by New Jerusalem | “Labt Tuesday evening: Gavel Chap- Lodge, No. 9, F. A, A M. in the|ter, No. 20, was paid a visit by the o, N mson hursday might,|§7and matron and grand patron. The A O aeier. Gomm . |Agtociats grand patron, William Betts, February 1b Past 2 it % o was present. Jackson ‘harge of arrangements. | George Lear is chairman of the o !ug m,:,':qin re being dis-|dance to be given by the rnn?:er' iR O SR X & dis- | inesday evening at the Gavel Club wributed to members. Alonarch Hes J. Gompers of Kallipolls Grotto announces a cere- monial at Pythlan Temple on Febru- names of iy i enjeun whu have subseribed |Hover, Mr. *hairman Dimmick of the tembple, meeting Wednesday evening Lihall. Dixon, Mis. Anna Harvey, Mr and Mrs Williams, Mre. Francis Robey, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cawson, Mr. and Mrs. Larcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roland Brown, Richardson, Mr. nk Hirsh, Mrs. Louis M. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo 1 and Mrs. Otto B. Roeenke, Mr. snd _Mrs. Charles Sharah and tichard Titlow. At the meeting of Martha Chapter {Friday night the grand wmatron and grand patron will be guests. |y, and M nd Mrs. Matron label . Bots of Esther Chapter aunnounces degrees will be conferred Thursday evening, after which a short program will be given. Bethlehem Chapter No. 7 will con- fer degrees Tuesday evening. The auxiliary home board met at northeast Masonic. Temple. Officers lior the ensuing year were elected. entertainment| The dinner committee served lunch- eon for La Fayette Chapter, No. 5. R. A. M. Tuesday evening. No. 14 will cele- its fourteent Dbirthday anni- tomorrow night instesd of the change of date being ary because of Scottish Cathedral Chapter. brate versary Wednesday. fhade nece: ary 26, to be the {nitial event of the|Rite ceremonials. present vear. Chairman William P. amittec announces that the 63t Grotto dance will be held at the New Willard Hotel February 22. The Sojourners’ Club, composed of Masons who are officers in the Armv and Na will attend services at riulty Diocesan Church, 3d and C atréets northwest, tonight at 8 o'clock. Bpeakers will be Admiral Coontz, chief of the bureau of naval operations; Ma]. Gen. Lejeune, \'é United States Marine Corps, and . Gen. Amos Fries, head of the yhemical warfare section of the Army and president of the Sojourners’ Club. #erman Hoftman of the United States ‘Marine Band will give an instru- yuental solo in addition to_the pro-| The general: 2sam of voeal music. \ public as well as Masons are Invited. National University Masonic Club held its second ladies’ night of the meason or Friday, February 2, at Mount Plessant Masonic Hall. Amcng ihe gFuests present were George D. Sallivan, past president of thé Ral Toad Square Club, and J. L. Cunning- Jiam, president of the Railroad Square Ciub. Miss Phyllis Ransdall, a companied by Mrs. Ruth Horner, gave veral vocal sojos. Refreshments were served during the dancing. The eommittee in charge of the affair con- | ‘misted of Philip Herrmann, V. Auatin and Fred D. Allén. The an- nual banquet of the club_will be held on W Club. The TLambskin Clib of Master Masons of the naval gun factory ard the ladies’ auxiliary were guests of | Temple Chapter. Jacobs of thel dnesday evening, February zl,lme ways and means committee, i ! Lcbanon Chapter. No. will serve a dinner in the basement of the Ma- monic Temple Thursday evening, from 5 to 7 o'clock for the benefit of the Masonic _and Eastern Star Home. Worthy Matron Esther Henning an- nounces that on Tuesday evening at the regulsr meeting of the chapter an entertainment will follow the transaction of business. Pomorrow night at Columbia Chap- ter, No. 15, after a business session, commandant ofig. ‘conduétress and assoclate con- duectress will present a Valentine art Pife auxiliary home board will meet at the home of Mrs. Minnie Wetzell, 1343 Monroe street north- west, Thursday at 1 o'clock. The chapter is planning a card party for February Z4. to be held at 14th and Kenyon stregts at 8 o'clock p.m. The ninth birthday anniversary of St. John’s Lodge Chapter. No. 18, was observed Monday. — Grand tron Tillle Chauncey and past grand of- flcers were present, as were many visitors from sister chapters. The next regular meeting of the chapter will be held February 19. After the regular work there will bs a short program. > Mirlam Chapter, No. , will have ward |an entertainment after the close of regular _business tomorrow the Jay Howard, ohairman of evening. ports a Valentine dance will be given {on February 13 in the Gavel Clubd hall. will mest Tienry Lansburgh at a birthaay party | Monday night. at which time degreds held n the New Willard ballroom Friflay evening, February 2. During the evering B. W. Bolinger, president - 6f the Lambskin Club Presented Mr. Lansburgh sith a set of en the club, and Mrs. Thorpe, president of the'ladies auxiliary, presented him Sith ‘a mounted Bhrine emblem. Ausic for dancing was furnished by the Lambskin Orchestra. ‘' pev. James E. Freeman. rector of ¥Ephiphany Church, will conductdivine worvices_thils' afternoon at 4 o'clock for the Masons of Washington at the churoh, on G street northwest, Grand Master Mark F. Finley has issued a digpensation to Iiram Lodge, No. 10, to meet at- 8 o'clock this after- ossed remolutions in behalf of Wwill be conferred or a class of can- didates. Hope Chapter, No. 30, will hold its regular meeting Wednesday ovening. After the business {s transacted the members will participate in a Valen- tine. soclal. Plans ars being made for a dinner and-bazaar to be given March 16. . 7 | . Washington ‘entennial - Chapter. i No. 26, will have no work at the meeting Friday. After the regular order of business the evening will be devoted to pleasure. The ways ®nd means committee gave a dance at 2400 16th street Monday, Feb- ruary 5. Matron Marie L. Stebbins an- noon_and to form a procession andlyousces the next rezular mesting of proceed to the church. The officers of the Grand Iodge, prethern of all the constitent lodges. of the District will be escorted by Jiram Lodge from the temple to Pplphany Church. Every Mafon in the District is invited to be present aud hear the message Dr. Freeman ‘has for the craft. masters and | qg Brookland Chapter, No. 11, Wednes- v, St. Valentine's day. The even- ing will. as much as possible, be de voted to social enjovment. Follow irg a short business meeting a pro- mram of entertainment will be given. The chairman. of the ways and means committes, Jerry E. Mackle, ontertained the committes at his residence Monday evening, January The executive committee of the|Zo9. Yonio Club. will. have the ladies ag their guests at the regular meeting | 10 be held on the evening of Feb- Tuary 21. N A vaudeville program will be’ giver by local and visiting, theatrical stars, followed by dancing and refresh- mentr. - : Allee ‘E. Veley, matron of Naomi Ghapter No. 3, anhounces the celebra- tion.of the chaptef’s twenty-elghth an- niversary, Wednesday, honbor, there being fifteen now living. Grand Matron Chaudcey and Naom own Assoclats Grand Matron Strait aye_expected to attend this occasion. The_‘regular monthly tlhe Craftsman Clob’ was held last Priday evening. Thirteen Tor membership were received. A-lotter was recelved from tie So: Vet- journers’ Club, club . composed_ of the U patients .in nited States avat’s Bureau Hospital Fort: Bavard, New Mexico, Sution of §50 to help equip its club- Houwe recently erected at that placel After the routine business was con- | «luded % program was glven under e direction of J. Boyd Dester and Those who took: part Jack Mullane. were: W. 'H. Holmes, president of the|M. Catlin, 2008 G setrest northwe The program is #n the hands of Mrs. CallibIson.. Char- tor members are invited as- guests of meeting of lications. G5, at thanking the ‘Creftsman Club for its contri- Bethany Chapter. No. 24, held a shiort “business meeting Friday. Feb- ruary -2. A program of entertain- ment was given in connection with the Valentine party, as follows: Vocal solo, W. Stanley Quine, ac- companied by- Mrs. Jewel -Downs piano_solo, Mra ¥lora C. Dyer; read ing, Miss Yeba Johnson; vocal solo. Jir. Ward_E. Kueatzel, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Kuentzel. A dinner was mérved in the banquet hall, Tol- Jowed by dancing. Past Grand Pa- tron George W. Mobray was a visitor. The chairmen of the various com- mittees of the chapter were enter- tained at a luncheon at the home of { Worthy Matron Mrs. Rose May How- ard, 5100 14th street northwest, Feb- Toaky 9. The Bethany Social Boosters' Club held its regular monthlv meeting at {the home of Alis: Christine Boetler. 87 Bryant sireet northwest, Feb- ruary, 8. e The ¢hapter gave a Card party at the home of Mrs. Evelvn O. Stanford. chmirman of.tlie card contmittee; 8536 10th street northwest, Saturday evening, February 10. Tre home-board will meet at the home ,of Mrs. Annie K. Jones, 4009 llincis avenue northwest. Thursday, ¥ebruary 15. Bethany Club will give a cara party at the lhome of Mre Rstele Ella | {mona, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. huu:mn;‘on,’ {tion of Martha Chapter held a bun-iq re-} ; LoDGEs. : Monday—Union, No. 11; Beacon, No. .15, degree. ' | vesgar Eilhsnpton, xo. 6: Excorsior, . 17; Golden Ktule, 1, & e : Wedaesday—Harmony, 'No, 9; Friend- ship, “No. 1; Covenaut, No. 13, 0. 10, st de- Laagdon, 80, de- ree; Balem, No. No. 28; : Balghtwood, No. | ni 4 Metropo.; " e degree, o T N i RNCAMPMENTS. onday—Mount = Nebo, Wecbianhal Gegree, i ‘ednenday<—Columbiam, = No. . o trlarchal degree, g an v RBBEKAH LODGES. Tuesdas—Schuyier Colfaz, No. 10, de- arée and schaol of fndtiuction, f | The executive comniittes in charge {of the entertalnment of the Sover- | élgn Grand Lodge at the session to be iheld'in Washington In September, {1824, held a conference last week with tepresentatives from several subordi- nates for the purpose of presenting plans and providing for preliminary i . jactivitles, the first of which was to circularize -the membership. Chairman Ernest W. Bradford pre- [ sided. 4 3 The weel's bowling morrow evening, Har wood; Tuesda; | Weddesday, Viee schedule: mony vs. Bright - Bastern v e ederal Clty Fleasant; Thuraday, Aty “va. ‘Cow : Friday, Salem vs. Washington; faturduy, 17ed D. Stuart va. Golden A ‘general invitation has been ex- i tended the Udd Fellows and Rebekahs of the District to join with Mount tainfer Lodge No. 158, tomorrow even. To- {Ing in celebratl i ng on of the ninth an- iniversary of its institution und in commemoration of Lincoln and. St | Yyalentine day. The celebration will i be under the auspices of Mount Rain- ler Lodgeé, Mizpah Encampment, and pMugnolia Rebekah Lodge, with AL {Harmon as chalrman of arrangements. | i | {A banquet will be served at 8 o'clock | With an entertalnment, including pro- fessional talent, and the Boy Sctout Band will furnish music during the evening. The speaker of the occa- slon will be Representative Louis C. ,Cramton_of Michigan, past grand master. Michigan. Grand Secretary Willlam A. Jones and the Rev, J. M. York will respond on behalf of ‘the Marylanders. = Others in the District delegation who have been invited to respond include Deputy Grand Mas- | ter Wiltred E. Lawson, Grand Secre- |tary Bert V. Wolfe, Grand Chaplain {Hugh T. Stevenson, and Grand Mar- i£hal Henry W. Tippet. Among the aryland membership the occasion ‘\\’Hl be a contribution party for the ‘aull:fl:‘"‘!lund for a new temple to |be erected at Rhode Isla | and 32 street. ad tene i Encampments, | The Grand Encampment met in an- inual session Tuesday evening and elected the following officer { . Smith, grand patrlarch; Benjamin | B. Vaden, grand senior warden; Ed- ward L. Dunn, scribe: Walter B. Ran- dall, treasurer: Wilfred < grand junior warden; Guy F. Glos brenner, grand high priest; Char W. Cuthbertson, grand James W. Lyons, & : Sidney marsha! nd sentinel; grand outside W. Bradford was unanimously elected grand represent- ative to the Sovereign Grand Lodge for the fourth term, and . having served the Grand Lodge in the same capacity for two terms, making a continuous record of twelve service in tbat body. Assembly - President Emma J. S. Murray will pay an official visit to | Dorcas Lodge, No. 4, Thursday even- | ing, accompanied by her official line and several officers of the Grand Lodge. vears' Preceding the meeting of ount Pleasant Lodge, No. 5, next Wednen: dey ‘evening, beginning at o'clock, the officers will serve an oyster sup- per, to which the membership, through Noble Grand Lyda Bender, has been Invited. - The receipts. wili be applied toward. the lodge -pledge for entertaing the Soverslgn Grand odge. Following the desree work at Dor. cas Lodge, , 1ast Thursday night stvéral prominent members of the ordét from Maine and Illindis made addresses on_the entertainment of the Soverelgn Grand Lodge. _ Noble Grand Gertrude W. Gerhold annsunc. ed a program of activities, including a card party on February 20, at 1306 Shepherd street northw Minnie | A. Butts has been designated as press agent for the lodge. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. i Deputy Grand Chancellor Frank B. | Crown, assisted by Grand Vice Cha cellor E. W, Helss, Grand Master-at- arms Albert E.-Gorham and Maj. R T. Whiting, acting grand prelates. i {stalled’ the master-at-arms of Ce ltur} Decatur Lodge on Monday even- Ing. &aj. Gen. William H. Loomis of the iUniform Rank, installed the newly elected officers’ of Washington Com- pany, No. 1, and Caldwell Compan lE‘cllowln‘ the installation ceremon th ecommitteg.on-entertainment took charge, Supreme Representative John B. Dickman presided .at the _sooial |session, and delivered an address of { welcome to -the commander-in-chief jof Army of the Lille. Maj R. T. Whiting and Col. Thomas E. Landon of the local battalion also welcomed Gen. Loomis. 3 Webster Lodge held the knight fank ceremontai in full amplified form be- fore a large gathering of members and visitors on Tuesday evening. Maj, Gen. Willlam H. Loomi Excelsior Lodge conferr. rank on a class of candfates, four being from Century-Decatur Lodge, on Tuesday evening. The latter lodge will omit its t convention two weeks hence, owing to the meeting of the Grand Lodge sessions. The Pythian rellef bureau met in regular monthly. session on’ Saturday | evening. Home Lodge, No. 31. will hold its tmonthly meeting tomorrow evening. A number of applications will be pre- sented for ballot. The, board of directors of the Pyth- jan Hall Association will meet in monthly sessién tomorrow evening. Calanthe Lodge will hold-the esquire rank ceremonial tomorrow evening. The wvice ¢hancellor and master-at- l'rml will be presented for installa- tion. - : Union Lodge will confer the rank of page on several candidates at its meeting.on Wednesday evening. A stated convention of Hermione Lodge, No. 12, K. of P, will be held ‘Wednesda: Installation of the inner and outer guards will be effécted and two new members will be admitted. The further discussion on the possi- bility of the reviving of Hermione Com: No. 4, Uniform” Rank, will be takén up. . Motnt Vernon Lodge, No. 5, will confer -the rank ‘of esquire Wednes- day evening. SONS. AND . DAUGHTERS OF 4 LIBERTY. ‘Hope Council. No. 1, Thesday eve- the Central Distgict. Forward. Move- {port Tuesday njng will entertain: stxty. members of |, . A large number of the members of ‘Washington Lodge, No. 15, accompa- nied by the band, under the director- ship of Arthur 8. Witcomb, the drill team, under Ma)., C. Eugene Edwards, and theentire personnel of {nitiatory officers, will visit Alexandria. Lodge, No. 768, tomorrow night for the pur- pose of ‘initiating a large class of candidates. On the completion of the exercises the visitors will be the sul of Alexandria Lodge. The local Elks will meet at their he: quarters and parade to 13th and Penn- } ¥ sylvania ‘avenue, where special cara for their transportation to Alexan. E dria will awalt them. The band will occupy the first car, the drill team and officers the second car, and the “herd” of Elks will occupy the re- maining cars. Arriving in Alexan- dria, a torch-light procession will be |l invaders, 500 strong, will march to' Elks' headguarters. Last Wednesday night nominations i | tormed and, headed by the band, the :i: for the various officers for the e sulng year were closed. The follo ing being the result: Exalted ruler, John H. Ontrich, proposed by Brother Darr; esteemed leading knight James A. Balderson, proposed by Brother Harry King; esteemed loyal knight, Willlam A. Finkel, propos: d_';' by Brother J. L. Ward; esteemed lec- turing knight, A. A. Hileman, pro- posed by Brother Willlam Blackman secretary, William §. Shelby, proposed | by Brother Jucge Robert E. Matting- ' 1y; treasurer, M. G. McCormick, also % proposed by Mattingly; tiler, Thomas King, proposed by Brother Robert E. Mattingly; trustee for three years, in Dlace of James E. Farrell, whose term expires in April, John L. McDonald, and A. F. Zimmerman. This last named office s the only one for which |’ thereswill be a contest. Delegate to (! Grand Lodge convention at Atlanta. |l Ga., In July, Daniel R. Nihion; alter- |3 nate deiegate, Sant Richards, Initiatory services will be conducted next Wednesday night, when a class % of thirty candidates will.be received into the brotherhood. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The boosters are planning an ex- tensive program ior thelr coming outing to Atlantia City the week of July to ., Inclusive. One of the features is the vacation saving fund Washington Council will meet on Tues: night, with Grand Kaigat oot o) 0 James A. Sullivan presiding. This meeting will be given over to busi- | ness, as many matters of importance | are to be acted on by the council. X DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. ! Today at 3:30 p.m. officers of r:m:u‘" District of Columbia will be installed | X by Mrs. Mary E. Booth, national re- ! gent, who is the guest of the circle | - over the- week end. Following in- |3 stallation services a_reception and {1 tea will be tendered Mrs. Booth and |t other out-of-town guests. & The February business meeting will |1 be held tomorrow at 8 o'clock pm., at |4 601 E street northwest. ¥ X CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF ! 0 AMERICA. Court District of Columbia, No. 212, 1% held its monthly business meeting |% Tuesday evening at the Hotel Ra- ;% leigh. A card party was held for the benefit of the charity fund Friday evening at Providence Day Nursery. The rummage committee reports the necessity of a supply of rummage for the sale to be held the last three days of February. Members who have old clothes and magazines to dispose of please notify Mrs. Sadie C. Trapp, 25 T street northeast, who will make arrangements for their transporta- tion to the sale. An effort is being made to promote better attendance of members, and a check of the mem- bers present will be made beginning with the next meeting. ‘At the meeting of the trustess Mon day, February 5. Mrs. Trapp was made chairman. and Mrs. Kerfoot : was made secretary. The chairman appointed Mrs. Belt and Mrs. Gantley on the building committee, Mrs. Mar. tin and Mrs. Keegin in charge of sup- plies. and Mrs. Kerfoot and Mrs. Trapp In _charge of property. The next meeting of the trustees will be held April & LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. At the lodgerooms Monday evening twenty members of Clarendon Lodge were initiated as Legionnaires. the second degree in Moosedom. Refresh- meénts were served The nominating committee has completed its slate for the election of officérs. which will be submitied to the lodge at its next meeting, Tues- duy evening. at which it is expected that Director General James J. Da- vis will preside. 3 James Earl Newcomb and Stanley lse Howard _ Williamson of Louisville = Lodge, No. 5. will address the nest.% meeting. A complete list of candi- % ! dates for membership will be pre- % sented and & definite date for n class |3 initiation will be decided upon. K A special meeting will be called by the senior regent, Mrs. Agnes Grim- l.:‘ mel. of the Ladies of Mooseheart + glon, in place of the meeting sched- [+ uled for Friday evening. which was i canceled. 4 + JR.0.U. A M £ State Councilor G + man and his staft 3 visited Constellation Council, No. 39.|% Addresses were delivered by Deputy |3 State Councilor F. C. Mangum, Act- ¥ ing Councilor E. G. Beck, Recording | % Secretary F. C. Fellinger, Past State [ Councilors F. D. Seiffert and C. W. | Walker, Past Councilors Louls Friz- |+ ard and S. Oliveri, State Councll Sec- |4 retary John Prender and State Coun- cll Treasurer R. H. Yates. It was an- nounced that thé next visitation would be & joint one to Independent Council, No. 2, and Washington Coun- cil, No. 13, February 6, at the Kidder building. 822 20th street northwest. Anacostia Council. No. 16, met Mon- day last, with Councilor C. C. Kings. low presiding. TDigrees were confer- | red on mine candidates. The councily received an invitation from John _l,,i i | { ! IR XXX MR Burnett, No..4. to attend an open meeting at its hall February 25. John J. McSwain of South Carolina, Past National’ Councilor C. B. Webb and John H. Noyes will be the speakers. The hall committee of Andrew Jackson Council, No. 6, made 'its re-| that Pythian Temple, 1019 9th street northwest, could be obtained Saturday night It was de- cided to accept the report and to makp arrangements to move imme- diatély. The first meeting will ba held February 17 at 7.30 p.m. at the new hall. . Owing to the fact that Saturday. February 17, conflicts with the date on which the Washington fratornal fair holds its last night, it was de- cided to hold only a short business session. ate Councilor.George W. Acker- man and his staff, J. O. U. A. M., Tues- day_evening made a joint visitation to Independent Council, No. 2, and Washington Council, No. 13, in .the hall of the latter council. J. Morgan Head Council, No. 2, F. P. 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Mat- tress is of all cotton and weighs 45 pounds. Spring is sturdily made Living Room Suite 50 Upholstered in a dur- . able leatherette, ~Has spring seats, giving' this suite an unusual degree of comfort. No wise shopper will pass by this opportunity. }I‘ a Week Pays for This Suite Sturdy 3-Pc. The frames are of solid construction, richly finished in ma- hogany—and neatly de- signed. Consist of at- tractive Settee, Arm- chair and . Rocker- of nice proportio! \ITURE SALE February Furniture Sales at Phillip Levy's are more than calendar events; they are real occasions for money saving, plan- ned for months in advance. Our entire stocks have been enriched for this event, and though we mention a few example values you must come in, look over the tremendous varieties on display, note the savings, -and if you haven't the ready cash—don't worry, we'll gladly extend you the most liberal credit terms. Reductions Range From ceree Choice of = arter or double « ious finishes. All continuous post styles. $1 Weekly Double Duty Bed .. $2450 The convenience of couch by day and the comfort of a bed ght. Very easily operated Upholstered in a dura leatherette. Choice of oak mahogany frames $1 Weekly Qverstuffed Davenport. $89.50 A Dbeautiful piece of living room furniture by day and a full size, comfortable bed for two dt night, Upholstered durable tapestry Spring construction throughout loosze cushions, $1 Weekly Extension : r$1 4.9 T_ables. 5 constr xtension ed in golden o two extra leaves extraordinary value $1 Weekly nex Tabl A very $1 a Week Pays for a Genuine Ostermoor Mattress Ii you want to wake up in the morning, with a clear, quick-thinking mind—ready to do a better day's work—you must get a good, sound sleep every night—a sleep that re- laxes: every nerve and every muscle. An Ostermoor Mattress will give you a quality of sleep that is actually refreshing, for sleep on an Ostermoor means every nerve relaxed so nature can fill your body with new energy and wake you up feel- ing fine and fit. . Get one tomorrow—we are exclusive selling agents in Washington for Ostermoor Mattresses. (TGRS club, and his two sons, Edward and|February 21, at 1 o'clock. g . 'rhrm Holmes; Milo B, Atkins, Ball | _ & e ment ‘Assoclation. This assoclation } (National'Capital Council met Friday Do You and. DeQuinoy. acrobstic ‘danicers:y WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, |reprédents. the counclls of the: Sons | eveulng in its mew~ hall. at 3d street ® Live Out R i = " oand| ohe building fund i and Daughters of Liberty located in|and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. 3da Clarke. [ (o ¥he buniaing, fund campalen came| Baitimore and- vieinity: Mes. Vir-{Atter the routine busines of Town? 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The Valentine social| The Hoapital Bed Fund Association purchase of | s 3 next. trip; to nu!:zmr“;:‘ i;‘iio“ sl:lz'u R & “lsovor{):fnpmn&fium!'herun {5"“3’1::'"57’1’"”"."“&:..- s » ;ne!‘ on :—m-y cvenl;\t(l:’vd a"'fl (.’ol- 3,‘,‘:- merchan- | . _________________—j A m n - wi eld, ved - ~Commander’'s - DM\ ', irman. of . lowing officers were elected: [, Ja. . ttres: Sofeming i v CTaurse | el o B Camg,_ e hap jue | sy, e, SOt PRrin | b, PR G O TS : Sl WSS ey e v et ” e 23. =t T n.m. - 5! ucoe:! eld an sub. resident: " nnle, - secretary; RS »tated communication wi be.ml\l,lmnnw D. W. Thayer made the|stantialisum will be turmed;ingto th %lfl\\lel ‘Trupp, treasurer, and Medical * R i L . apeach. BL ] » i g or Dr.-O..H, Coumbe. ¥