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" The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, Will Leave for New York This Evening, Mrs. Davis Going Later On. |Biven by the Alumnae Club of the | Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for the chap- |ter girls and their friends at the Lafayette Hotel. Mr. York be by | Labor, New and will tomorrow duys stay His Davis, this Sceretary of go evening, ther Joined Mos. Davis for a few Agriculture and noa com- 4t dinner this evening nent at Wianrdinan Park Sec vy of Of Mra. liverett Today. Mrs. Coolidge was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Edward H. Iiverett. who entertained a company of fourteen in her home on Sheridan circle. Walla pany of twe in their apar ot Alrs. at lieny Wal . Wallace and Miss wife und daughter of of Agriculture. were sts today &t a luncheon ‘The minister of Boilvia and Senora de Ballivian entertained a smail com- Return Engagement TONIGHT Jan Garber wd his Garber-Davis Orchestra Dinner Dance Starting 7:30. Wardman Park Hotel talned a small company at dinner last night at the New Willard. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten will be hosts at dinner this evening, in their apartment, at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs Copley, wife of Represerntative Ira C. Copley, will not receive this afternoon. Mrs. Fenn, wife of Representative Fenn, was a luncheon hostess at the Shoreham yesterday, entertaining a small company. . Baron Leopold Plessen. third secre- tary of the German embassy, was host at ‘a supper party last night at Le Paradis. The third assistant secretary state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bl left Washington yesterday for a brief visit to New York. of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann and thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newton Murray, are leaving Washington this evening, for southern California. They will also visit San Francisco, and from there will go to Honolulu, being ab- sent from the capital for six or seven | Weeks. The engagement is announced of Mrs. Robert C. Gormly of Wardman Park Hotel and Maj. Churchill Wil- liams. Mrs. Gormly is a granddaugh- ter of Dr. John Dickson and a great- granddaughter of Nicholas Way of the Maryland and Pennsyfvania fam- ilies. Maj. Williams is a Philadel- phian and in civil life is an associate edltor of the Saturday Evening Post. CUNEBING: MRS. GUY DESPARD Fi. Hostess at a charmingly appointed luncheon party, entertained yesterday in honor of Mrs. Coolidie. Mrs. Breckinridge Long has discon- tinued her Sunday afternoons at home for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie will be «at home informally Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her home, on R street. pany informally at dinner last even- Ing In honor of the Bolivian honorary consul in St. Louis and Mrs. Arnold eorge Stifel, who are spending a few days in Washington. They will leaye this evening or tomorrow for Ashe- ville, N. C. The Lithuanian legation thronged vesterday afternoon with of ficial and resident society, the charge d'affalres and Mme. Carneckis receiv- Ing cabinet members and their wives, ambassadors and ministers and younger diplomats, many senators and tepresentatives and their wives and unoffcial soclety attending. Mr. and Mme. Carnecklis received in the large drawing room at the right 6f the hallway, the room being given apart for the purpose, and paims and flowers were arranged to give an added charm to the environment. Mme. Carneckis wore a gown of black vel- vet, gracefully draped, and as relief was the long rope of splendidly cut crystals about her ‘throat and hang- ing low on the bodice of the gown. The drawing room opens into the inclosed porch or sun parlor, in Which were hung the paintings of Antanas Zemaitls, the Lithuanian artist, whose theme, carried out in almost every canvas, was the Potomac river and the rich verdure of its Virginia and Maryland banks. Meombers of the legation staff as- sisted in the entertainment, and at the tea table were Mme. Julius Bielskls of New York, Mrs. John Joerns and Mme. Vinikas, wife of the cretary of the legaticn The table, with its generous ar- rangement of flowers, was laid in the reception room at the left of the hall- way, while the dining room was uscd for the numerous large punch bowls, one furnishing a delightful native brandy of honey and hops i | tuncheon today and My, hostess had si R. R at the guests, Govin was Shoreham a Mrs. Tracy Ds of Chicago is spending a few days with her broth- er-in-law and si Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle, at the New Willard Ho- tel on her way south. i Mrs. A. D. Lasker is entertaining at | tea this afternoon in her home, on 18th street, when she is assisted by Mrs. Medill McCormick, Mrs. Hiram inson, Mrs. Harry 8. New, Mrs Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and Mrs. J. B. Smull. The Rt. Rev. Thomas Frank Gailer, D. D., Bishop of Tennessee and pre- siding Bishop of the (ieneral Council of the Episcopal Church, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Green at Lee House. Dr. Gailer iz in Washington to preach the annual sermon for the Sons of the American Revolution, pre- ceding Washington's birthday, the service to be held at St John's Church, Dr. and Mrg, Thomas S. Lovette en- tertained informally at a buffet sup- per in compliment to Miss Margaret Lindsey Willlams of Wales, who has recently completed portrait of President Harding. The supper was preceded by @ short program of i which Dr. and Mrs. Lovelte gave. | Mits Williams will probably remain in Washington until the late spring. Mrs. D. J. Smith will entertain four at tea this afternoon at Le Paradis Miss Gladys Hinckley will be host- ess at dinner this evening in compli- ment to Mme. Grouitch, wife of the for- | mer minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. | | | Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Suther- 1land will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the director of the consular service and Mrs. Wilbur Secretary and Mrs. Weeks Guests of Mrs. Frazer. | tollowing’ C. J. Rosenberger and Lieut. Joseph Odell! . Cards of Thanks. BALTIMORE, We wish to extend our sipcers | 5 thanks o cur relatives, friends and mefgh- bors for tuelr floral offerings, kindzess rnd mpathy at the recent death of our son and brother, ARCHIE BALTIMORE. MRS. D. F. BALTIMORE AND FAMILY. BUTLER, 1 wish to sincerely thank my many friends for their fioral tributes and kindness e death of my husband, BUTLER, who departed this lite Bunday morning, February 11, 1923. | M8 WIFE, MRS, FLORENCB BUTLER. * | EDMONDS. We wish to extena our siucers thanks aud heartfelt appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness shown during the iliness and death of our beloved husband snd father, and also for the beautiful flos offerings. THE FAMILY. BCOTT. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and loving floral tributes 18 our deceased mother. HER DAUGHTERS GRACE AND MAMIE. ¢ Deaths. BLOUNT, Friday, February 16, 1923, at 3:20 .m_, at his residence, 1 g ESTER L. BLOUNT, husband of M: Julin Blount. Funeral Sunday, February 1 at 1 pm., from Second Buptist Church, Pastor Holiiman. Mrs. H. B, Patton of 1654 Park road northwest = was hostess yesterday afternoon at a luncheon at the Bur- lington Hotel. Fifteen guests were present: Mr, and Mrs. J. H: McMillan of Minneapolis, Minn., are in Washin ton to visit for a time and are stay- ing at the New Willard Drill at Fort Myer for Congressmen and Families. The indoor exhibition drili”in the riding hall at Fort Myer on Friday, February 23, at 3!30 o’clock p.m., will be a special drill for the members of Congress, thelr families and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Joel K. Goldthwalt and ‘daughter, Miss Margaret Gold- thwalit, of Boston are in Washington for a’short time and are &t the Powhatan. - ‘ Mrs. Walter Gilbert and Mrs. Phillp Smith will be the hostesses this evening at the rendezvous at the Cleveland Park Club house. Mr. Lyman Briggs will talk to the meinbers about the work of the bu reau of standards and there will be refreshments and dancing. The luncheo Women's City quested brothe ure e our late to_attend the funeral o 3 nday SYLVESTER BLOUN v 18, 1 1 pom., from the | Baptist 3d st between L W. H. JOIINSON, Pres RANKLIN, Secy. Departed this Jife Wednesday, Feb- rusry 14, 1923, at 12:10 p.m., at 4he rost dence of her sister, 1825% 6th st. n.w., after & brief iliness, SUSIE E., the beloved daugh- ter of theilate H. C. und Blla Bolden and devoted sister af Joseph T. and Henry Clay Bolden, Mrs. Mary E. Budd and Mrs. Ali B. Powell and aunt of Leon T. Budd. Fu- 1 Sunday, February 18, at 1 p.m.. from Third Baptist Church, corper 5th snd Que sis. n.w., Rev. E. 0. Bullock, pastor. tives and 'friends invited. Friday, February 16, 1923, at 7 a.m M. BIOCK. Funeral notice later. BUECHLER. Saturday. February 17, 1923, at 4:10 am. MARY L. BUECHLER (nce Siedd), beloved wife of Frank 1. Buechler. will be held at her late u. ave. me, mtice of which will ‘e given late & CARTER. I 4 tnto eteenal Febraary 13, 1 residence. ANNIE their Toss committee of the A Club will be hostesses at the Sunday tea to be given at the clubhouse, 22 Jackson piace, to- morrow from 't to 6. Receiving with the chairman, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, will be Mrs. Frank Bright, Miss Ida May Moyers, Mrs. Minnle Fisher C ningham, Miss Jane Bartlett and Mrs. Ellls Meredith. Miss Mildred Bar- thelow and Miss Jmogen James will preside at the tea table. g The Junior Haddasah Unit will give a card party tomorrow afternoon, February 18, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at the home of Miss Bertha Wolf, 1353 Otis placs northwest. Patronesses for the affair are Mrs. Harry Sh i Mrs. Isadore Kahn. Mrs. Henry Hirsh, Afrs. Edwin row. Mrs. Alfred Steinberg. Mrs_ Morris _Greenberg, Mrs. Benjamin Warsaw, Mrs, Samuel ircenberg and Mrs. Abraham Lawres. st Wednes p.m.. at st s Mrs, She leaves fo moul two brothers, one sister and & host of other relatives and friends. Fu- neral from Zion Raptist Church, Sunduy, February 18, at 1 p.m. e CHINN. Entered into rest February 16, 1923, At her residence. 1320 18th st., after & brief illness, VIRGINTA SERRELLINA, widow of Richard Tenry Chinn, in her 0th_year. Funer onday, February 19, at Thomai' Church. Tater- Van Mrs. and Mrs. George W. Weirth of New York city, who are en route to Palm Beach. Fla., are at the Burling- ton Hotel. They will be in Washing- ton several days The Eeleet Klub v bold an in- formal dance Saturday night in the baliroom at 2400 16th street. Danc- ing will begin at 9 p.m. ment pri COOK. Friday. residence, 1950 18th 1. COOK, heloved husban Tnterment Mohawk, N. Y. papers please copy.) DECK. Fehruary 15, 1923, ODE beloved wife of Bernard Dec her late residence, 412 [londay. February 19, o Bi. Gabricl's Church, Will e ¥aid 4t % u.m repose of her soul. * Interment Monnt Olisct cemetery. itelatives aud friends invited. 15 DIGGS. Departed this Velruary 16, MATILDA lin Dizgs. She Two sons. two & host of other neral from her w6t .., Tues February 16, 1923, at n.w.. HARRY of Sarah 8. Co (Mobawk, N his Spengler n Legion Smithson, Members of the Henry Auxiliary of the Americ were entertained by Mrs. E Thursday evening. Funeral AW, on ) am.; then: requiem mass at s Mrs. T. E. Bannister Atlantic City has joined her brother, Mr. R. A Harmon and her niece, Mrs. Donald N. McBride, at the Lec House Marriage Licenses. fesued dunghiers, o relutives und Jate reaidence. day, Felruars 2 tie’ Holy Redeemer, said for the repose FERGUSON. Tere wund watch, s roary 16, 1023, ut his residence, Va. ROBERT E Joved husband of Elenora V. Ferguson and father "of Howard, Guy, Willlm, Mrs. Evelyn Wright and Mrs. Mars Ballard, He also leaves 1o mourn their lows Six grand- ehildren. four brothers, twn sisters and a Tost of relatives ind friends. Fuerai from Caloway Chapel, Hal's Hill, 8 day, February 18, at 2:30 p.m. . HAISLUP. Departed this life Saturdar. Feb- Tiary, 17, 1923, at 6 am., at the residence brother frieuds, have been 47 D rriage 1 0 the Walter M. Ta It both of McLear Bernace F where mass her sou! oruing, Feb. alls Hill, FERGURON. ba Biliard and Margaret MucMillan of Thi and Eligabeth A Voorhees of 1 Howard C. Vicors and Hervey Love of Easton, Decker of New York eity Attilio 8. Pelumbo an ehill delphis, ~ city Tiighem and Mabel T. seppina Min v STABLE] STELZLE. THAXTON. WALKER. WILLIAMS, WISE. WORRELL. YOUNG. Deaths. JPARROW. Ladies’' Columbia Aid Association are hereby notifed of the death of Mra. MATYIE BPARROW. You are requested to attend the fuperal from Galbraith A. M. E. Zlon Chureh, 8th st. between 1. and M n.w., Bunday, February 19, 1623, 130 pom. BUSIE H. 'DORSEY, Pres. MARY B. BOWMAN, Sec. PARROW. Suddenly, Thursday, February 15, 1023. at her residance, 485 O st. n.w., at 11:80 am., MATTIE SPARROW, the be. loved wife ‘of Basil Sparrow and mother of Elolse Jackson, Arthur, Howard and Anthony . February 18, from Chureh, Rev. W. D. Our dearest friend has gone to rest; She 1eft this world helow: Tho' kindred dear and friends might mourn She could no longer tay On angels’ wings she swiftly was borne To realms of endless duy. We shall meet vou by and by. When parting shall be no more. > THE FAMILY. 17* Friday, February 16, 1923. at 7 p.n., &t his Bome, 200 South St. Asaph st Alexandris, Va.,' LAURENCE STABLER, husband of Lucy C. L. i am.m his home “Monday, £ February 19, a p.m. g 18 Thursday, February 13, 1923, at her residence, 146 13th st. s.c.. SOPHIE E., Leloved wife of the late Lorenz Stelzle. Sers fcex will be held at her late residence on Monduy, February 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Tock Creek cemetwry 1% 81815 24th W the 90th year father of Ellsworth Stewart. Funeral Sun- 'l‘i.lynlllll' ll:"]l lfl()k (n;m‘ lh: Nineteenth Btreet WM. H. Al members of Peter odge, No. 1374, G. U. 0. of 0. F., attend a call meeting February 17, 8 p.m. Fugeral fr Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, Sunday, February 18 1pm VM. T. CONRAY, N. G. CHAS. M. WARRIS, P. &. g _ Suddenly. Suturday morning. 1923, 3:15 o'clock. at her resi- dence. 1107 West * Ford pl. n.e. ELIZA THANTON, beloved wife of Thomas Thax t mother of Mrs. Pearl Lemons of Coium- Ohio: Mrs.' Caiberine Patterson of aid one son. Funeral services her late residence Monday, Februars 19, t 2o Friends invited - A February 13, 1923, at 9:40 a.m., e T WALKER. ~Byrial Februar? 13 ock p.m. from Wise's chapel, 2008 M at. “Georgetown " She. Teaves ws Brotihers, “Tobars Ani Albere” Burgoms hosts of friends. peres Burecar: .‘m‘ 8. Tieparted this life faturday, Feb- ¥, 17 1923, at 1 am., Mrm. ANNE M. (LIAMS, beloved mother of Mre. Annie M. Rucker, Margaret A. Riggs and Harriet E. Riggs. Funcral from her jate residen 418 T ar now.. Mondur, February 19, 2 p.m. Frieuds invited. (Calais, M pers plense copy.) February HAT ruary, WII, M WILSON. Friday, February 16, 1923, residence of hor daughter, Greene, 2001 Connecti beloved wife of t Ison. mother of Mrs hins, Willism L. W Mrs. Wilso Funeral 11 am Mre, avenue late Leander 6. Charles E. Hodg- Joim Murray Wil nd_Bdwin L. Wil n February 19, at Interment at Arlington. is Suddenly. February 16, at 6:30 amn., A 1634 17th st uow. MARY ¥, WISE, beloved mother of Frances 0. Wise and Laurena Richards. ~ Fumerul services ut her daughter's residence, 4001 Marlboro place 5. Monday, February 19. 10:30 a.m. Interment ' Congrossional cemeters . Friday. February 4:20 am. at his residence square, WILLTAM G. WORRELL, Bishand of Tsabel Tieinline from St Mark's Epiecopal Chureh, ats AU2 o'ciock Mouday affer. Interment Congressional cemeters. 17 Departed this life Friday, February 161923, at 3 am.. at her -residence. Ivy st. se. CAMILLE YOUN duughter of Henry and Eva Young, Aurelia. Evelyn. Lorenzo. FPortis, Ollie, Henry and John Young, and niece of Sophic Lins.” Funcral Sunday. February 18, at 1:30 p.m.. from Israel A. M. E. Charch,’ 1st and B sts. s.w., Rev. 0. L. Russell, pastor. Rel- atives and ‘friends iavited. 1s In Memoriam. at Sevard helosed Worrell and A noon. . | In Memoriam, MILLER. 1n loving remembrance of our dear tinter, TERESA"R NILLER (1o Dawson), » cparted this life eleves 0 to- day, Tebruary 17, 191!4"‘ A # i3t 2 line of swest remembrance ust & meniory fond agd shee Junt's Token f lovers dexhtion: That ‘our ‘hearta vl ned tor von NIKTERS AND BroTHERS OLIVER. In I ng memory of our beloved and oy on, LEWIS F. OLIVENR, whe died three sear Sgo today, Fevruary i7, 1920 et him PR nce of my ho o ont, ton d and lovi T. HE this ife years ago. May his soul_and xo Zrest in prace. RICHMOND. A tribute of Jose and memory o my dear daughter EVELYN, who d four years ugo toduy. Febraary 60 m3 dear son FIEANK, temper 24, 1914 SOTHER.+ BOLAND. In sad hut loving remembrance of my dear wife, JESSIE W KOTAND. wh died one sear ugo today. February 17 1028 Sweet and peaceful be her est Forset Dier T van ne ke ne - Tore HER DEVOTED HUS ils of all the departed MOTHER. * i IAND BUD. o dear mother, arted this uary 17, 1 carth, and its toil to share daily cross to bear; n of ransomed souls to Its pain, its sorrow One lesy the pilgrim One more the cr, wear. At home in heaven, SON, WILLIAM G SHIELDS. SMITH. In sad but loving remembrance of ur dear mother, JENNIE SMITH rted this lite’ two : ebruary 19, 1921, Dear mother None but G 1t tears und i wo mise ¥ i H | i HER LOVING DAUGHTELS, CER, MARTHA TRICE GRUDER WARFIELD. 1n loviog remembrance of ou dear mother. ELIZABETH A. WARFIELD. who departed thix life four sears ago to day, February 17, 1919 & ANNA aG0Ie but mot forgotten . 3 CHARLL WARFIELD AND MAUDE A, BISIL M WARFIELD. In memory « ELIZABETH who @ 17, 1920, When a mother breathes her last farewell The stroke means more than tongue can tell The world seems another place Without the MARY SPEN AND HELEN MA my dear mother. 4 four years ago of mothir's face. LOVING DAUGHTER WEGE. Tn sad but loving remembrance of a dear wife and mother, KATIE, 4. WIA. who departed this lifc two sears ago, Feb ruars 17, 1921. Forget her” No, we nover w Weloved her then, wa fove her sti Her mamors i us freah (e As i the hour she passed aw We have missed you, mother God_ fn heaven unls knows Byt we are on onr war to meet vou _ When ‘our Journes Lure shall eloce HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDR: AND GRANDMA. ‘WEGE. In loving mem: KATIE, who pacsed an i You are not_forgotten i Tong ‘ms life last 1 shail alwars think of thee EN f my sister-indaw February 17, 1021 dea¥ Katie ADIE. remembrance > V. WHITMORE séar ago today In sad b | WHITMORE. 1-wife, A of my dey who departed 1his life February 17, 1922, One sear ago 1o Br vour bedside and saw xou pass awar Sleep on. dear Annie, in your heavenly res I loved dearly. But Go on st HER DEVOTED < DERTCK WHITMORE. . WHITMORE. Tn ead but Joving remembrance of our dear sister, ANNIE V. WHITMOR Who deplrted this life one year ago today February 17, 1 The month of February is here, = Births Reported. S anghrer, M iy e Tesidence | CLEARY. The aoniversary mass for the ve To us the saddest of fhe —an honest quarter pound of BAKER'S CaracasSweetChocolate Pure —wholesome —delicious Made from on]y }ugl’t gracie Caracas cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored with Mexican vanilla beans. - MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast Joseph Goldenber Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Swuve the Difference About This Business What It Means to You and to Us 22T, WHEN, four months a?. we converted this business into a “cash furniture store”—and took the credit-price tags off and re-wrote the figures 33 to 50 per cent less for cash—many of our friends shook their heads and informed us “it could not be done”-—that “Washington is a credit town,” etc. WELL, we are doing it! And during De- cember, January and February our sales have doubled and trebled. flWE KNOW the time-payment plan through yeass of experience. For instance; A Bedroom Suite far which we had to get for 4 picces—$45 for rocker, chair and bench; for de luxe spring and $18 for felt mattress (in all, $433)—is no sold, the complete outfit, for 10-piece Dining Room Suites of combination wal- nut. Beautiful period designs. 66 and 60 $250 inch buffets. Among these you'll recognize Is it Any Wonder Oar Sales Are suites selling for and $450,.. e J. Carr, who will entertain a company of twelve in their apartment at the Dresden. Mre. James W. Wadsworth, jr. wife of the senator from New Vork, left Washington on Wednesday for a visit of some ten days in Thomasville, Ga., where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Payne Whitney Mrs. Willard Saulsbury returned to Washington Thursday evening from Wiimington, Del and has the senator at their residence on 22d street. Senator Couzens of Michigan enter- Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2489 1Rth St., Col. 638 _Dupont_Cirele. ¥ Establsshed 1875 For Lent " Sardines Can. Portugal boneless, 13c $1.40 Portugal boneless, 30c 3.40 Portugal boneless skinless, 3 French boneless, 34 French boneless, % Domestic, French Sardines in sauce, 8-0z. Glass Boneless Sardines, Magruder’s - Fine Groceries Doz. 4.75 425 6.00 1.65 7.5 75¢ rejoined | 4.00 Mrs. James Carroll Frazer entertained at dinner last evening, in compliment m] Judge Walter Berry of France, who is visiting his sister, Mrs. Theodora V.| Boynton. The other guests included the Secretary of War and Mrs, Weeks, Sen- ator and Mrs. David A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs, William R. Castie. jr., Mra. Bogn- ton, M W. Harry Brown, Mrs. Fuiler Franc Col. Henry du Pont, Rear Ad- miral William V. Pratt and M. Jules Henry. Princess Ghlka and Mme. Zaidivar entertained at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel, when their guests were the minleter of Ecuador and Benora de Elizalde, Mme. Pan- aretoff, the minister of tha Serbs, i Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich: ir. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman | Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Wilcox, Mr. | tand Mrs. Walter Farwell, Mr. nndg { Mrs. John M. Biddle, Mrs. Charies M | Ffoulke, Mrs. John W. Riddle, Mre. {Charles’ W. ' Wetmore, Miss Inger | Bryn, Miss Alice H. Sylvester, Miss Gladys Hinckley, Maj. Victoriafo| {Cassajus., military attache of the Spanish embassy: Sir A. Maurice Low, | Judge John Barton Pavne, Maj. Gen | George O. Squier, Mr. Willlam Phelps { Eno, Mr. Percy 'Atherton, Mr. Red- | mond D. Stephens and Capt. George | | i i i ] i | ! | i ! The national headquarters of the American Red Cross will be open_to- | { morrow from 10 to 4 o'clock Mra.} George M. Young will be hostes | meeting the visitors and showing { them the interesting_exhibits in the | museum. Asslsting Mrs. Young will | be Mra. L. C. Cramton, Mra. M. Clyde Keily and Mrs. Jumes M. krear. Mrs. Paul Fitzsimmons entertained party of elght at luncheon at (hfl_ Shoreham toduy. { Mre. Michael J, Colbert entertained at dinner last evening for her daugh- i ter, Miss Helen Colbert, taking the guests later on to tha “small-and- early” dance of the Junior League. Mrs. Charles Pickett Stokes of Rich- mond, Va.. is visiting her sister, Mra. Flelding Lewls Marshall, at 1410 29th i street, having recently returned from { England, Mrs. B. P. Salmon has joined Mr. Salmon at the Hamilton, where he has been for meveral weeks. Mr. Sal- mon is president of the United States Chamber of Commerce in Greece, i | | Miss Marela Chapin “returned to Washington yesterday from Palm Beach, where she has visited friends for two or thres wheks, taking an active part in the social affairs of the resort. Dr. Willlam Gerry Morgan has re- turned to Washington from Philadel- phia, where he has been aoting upon the United States assay commission. Miss Dorothy Quincy Smith is mak- ing a month’s visit to Canada, and expects to take part in the snow- shoeing, skiing and other winter sports at Montreal. Mrs. Amos Klotz of Staunten, Va., and Mrs, Joseph Nev of Harrison- burg, Va, whe have been the guests of Mrs. Charles Stein of Washington, | daughter of Mrs, Ney, have gone to Tiie following births Lave been reported to the lieaith depariment ju the last twenty-four ton Vernon D Wiliiam L. Frank William H & Row -, hey Kashe. boy ta Hoaton sl Rives Conrad and Mae H. Paxion. gir John V. and Mary E. Brennan, bor Jonn H. and Jeanette M. Derbr, bov John 8. and Harbara E. Ridgler, girl Rasmond and Alma Hooper, hos Grover C und Elizabeth A James W. aod Mary M. Piz Ralph and Louiss Proctor, girl. William F. and Gertrude (Donnell, John W. and D Osman, gir Alfred and V. Price, bor. Leon E. and Minnie Chagron, hor Willlam 0. and Mars Robinson. bor &ol ard Anna Line, bos. James and Leonfa Tones, Robert and Mars Holmes ward aud Lena Jones, & Rarmond and Minnie Clipper, Tos Daniel and Florence Bpriggs. gir McKin'ey and Nannie McMahon, boy Maxwell and Florenc Rre sirl. George 3 Jobn H. and Ger Rarfield and Bes ude Mack, hor » Ranson, hoy ANNA Q. NILSSON WEDS. LOS ANGELES, February 17.—Anna Q. Nilsson, motion pictura actress, . Gunnerson, shos dealer, -five vears old, were mar- ried here lasi night at the home of the bridegroom. the Los Angeles Ex- aminer said toda COLLIE—Male. Leaguo_ 849 M 114 West Clifton Terra COAT—Tady's blu cas Box 206-W. Star office COLLIE male dog; yellow. 201 0 st._n.w. ian, male, T. Return 1721 Rhods Tsland ave. Franklin 6068, DOG—seiter, ot): ENGLISH brown spot on oy furtied or any inforwation 2441 C at Teward. Phone ral n.w, name own reward if re of wheres orth 4383, BYEGLASSES —Tortoise-shell rim. probably on Georgetown car, Friday morning. Grace Dodga Hotel (desk.) LARBES —Prir rims:’ heavy frames. 4520 9th st. n.w. TAIN PEX tween 14th and 1 st ward._M._G. M. TReward. ¢ shell; one_Adams 739, ady's Schaffer’s, and 11th and G st Muin 8890, FRAT PIN—_Sigma Phi, No. 1064, at Littie Club or near. Reward if returned Keott, 1114 Vermont ave., Franklin 5743, LASSES _Tortoise whell; in soft leather ca ¥ st. to 15th and N. Y. ‘ave. or 10th st., I T and T. Return to 1614 T st. N, 5301 A% HANDBAG—Woodward & — Tothrop's omi, containing money and important p Keep money and return papers, ote., to name and_address on_same. 18 to_G Targe Reward if_raturned fo nw. Phone Vernon rd.” near Humes Kchool, Arlington county, Va., W. CHESTER HAISLUP, be- wed husband of Ella F. Haislup. Funeral day. 19th instan o'clock, from his te residence. Services will be held at 2:3) i-m. at Epiphany chapel, 12th and C sts. w. Interment Glenwood cemetery. Friends oyl (Fredericks, eop. Suddeny at he o Wednesday residences 10 At iy T, a am STE HARRIS. She lcaves to monrn a Ieioved. father und devoted son and siwiers Sary . Wangh Ll Barie, Cheen sanern: | Annie Tiurria sud broiner. Fréd Harrin. Fu. | el Stiay 4t'1 o'clock trom Firsk Buphec | ! Church, azse | HELLWIG. after a long and ‘painful illn residence. 1374 F st. ne., CH loved hushand of Mary Hellwig. funoral hereatier. HILE. Saturda; ame at her r Aity " ELIZARETH, beloved wite of Inte Joha Hile. Notlce of faneral hereafter HORAN. Thursday, Februa: Toon. at her rosidence, 10 JULJA, beloved wife of th Horan Mond; o St Saturday, February - late Michael 3. Funeral from the above residence on February 19, at 8:30 a.m.: thence Alossiue_ Churen, where eolemn high Tequiem maes will be offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends in- | vited 18 JOHNSON. Officers and members of the Ladies” CUf Rock Association are hereby notified of the death of ELIZABETH JOH SON, “ll":\?"]r‘lkr'l:al;xliluflk in New York. P, LINE [ALL, President. i A M. SMITH, Sec'y. » JONES. Entered Into rest Friday, Fe) 16, 1023, at hls residence, 600G nt. 5 e GLENN T. JONES, beloved hu lnlte]lll‘l F\t l;nu. P!;npnl Monda; ary 10, a .m., from Kendall Baptist Church, 8th lnflpB sts. s.w. No fiowen‘pl > LOMAX. Departed this lifo Friday, February 16, 1923, at 1:308111 o At _Bis residence, 812 R st. n.w., JAMES NELSON, beloved hus- d of Funnie Butler Lomux and father of Maud H. d Francese B. Lomax. Funeral Fervices the above reaidence, Monday, February 19, at 3 p.m. Relatires and friends Invited. 18¢ LOMAX. Members of Widow's Son Lodge, No, F. A. A. M., are uested to atten uneral of Past ter J. NELSON LOMAX, Monday, February 19, 1023, at 3 o'clock p.m., at 812 R st. n.w. Special com- munication wiil be o) promptly at 2 IEUE L. PAR ARKS, W, J. 8. GEORGE, Becretary. LOMAX. The M. W. Grand Lodge, F. A. A. M., will hold a special communication Mon- duy, February 19, )23, at 2 p.m., to attend the meral of Past Grand Junior Warden J. NELBON LOMAX. 8ervices at his res! Gence, 812 R gt. n.w.. at 8 p.m. By order of JESSE H. MITCHELL, Grand ster. BAMUEL B. HILL, Grand Secretary. - LYNCH, Februury 15, 1823, WM. LYNCH, beloved husband ‘of Burbara L. Lynch, aged 52 yeal Funeral from his late residence, 539 Oth st. s. on Monday, February 19, at P Interment at Congressional ceme- fery W MARTIN. Friday, ¥ebruary 16, 1023, at his residence, 223 N Wt ». RERNARD J heloved husband of the te Emma J. M fin and fathen of Elizabeth Vinten, June ‘Taylor and Leo Martin, Funera! from lato residenco on Monday, February 10, :30 a.m., theace o t. Vincent de P Chureh, where m will be sung st ® a.m. for the repose of soul. MAYNARD. Buddenly, on ¥ebruary 17, 1923, WILLIAM MAYNARD, employe of bureau of fisherios. Funeral Tnesday, Fabrury 20, 10:30 a.m., from won-in-law's residence, 131 Varnum st. n.w. Iaterment in Arlington. 18° McDONALD, Saturday, February 17, 1628, st 10 a.m., at his residence, 2048 Upton st. nw., PATRICK JOSEPH, beloved husband of Mrs. Kate McDonald (nes Cain of funeral hereafter. = HAMILTON, HOLLAND. HOMER. JACKSON. pened at the temple | yAOKSON. JENKINS. Notice | gROPP. In lovi: pose uf the soul of EDWARD M. CLEARY, balnved hushand of Eugenia Stone Cleary, | will be on nday morning, February 19, clork, in the Toman Catholic of the Naiisity. Rrightwood, D. (. 1 use one yeur agn tod: Our dear sister passed Thou art not forgntten. dear sister Nor ever shalt thou be, For as long as life lasts W Wil alwars think of thee. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS WRIGHT. In loving memors of my niece. LILY LEARNED, wife of Kennes P. Wright who parsed away Febr 1 . YOUNG. 1In sad faithful and loting wifs BATLESS YOUNG, wi heavenls reward this daus February 17, 1922, Thou art gone. but not fargo True ta_von our love forever. Just as as life and memors We shall ever think of Rest on, swect mothe: Jesiis’ hreast. We are striving to mect 3 In_our home of sweet rest. HOER_LOVING HUSBAND. ~ AND DATGHTERS. CLAT GRACE AND DAISY OOPER. Sacred to 1) husband who toduy. Relent u And hitter griel imparts Tt takes the loved anes from onr Lomes Rt never from onr hearts. IS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDE MARY A.. EDWARD I OLL ALFRED A. COOPER. AULENER. In sad but loving remembrance | of our dear mother, JENNIE P. FAULKNER, | Wwho departed this Jife nine vears ago today. Februars 17, 1914. " Today recalls the memors r dear AMIN F. COOPER one sear ago it lov smembrance of a ud mother, LOLA o called to be one vear ago EN, M. AND the anes who Are the snes who HER LOVIA In loving remembrance of dear ‘son. brother and grandson, R ALBERT, who passed to the gre tiree sears ago, February 17, 10 Loved in life: remembered in death THE FAMILY To Joving memors of my dear aunt, PHILOMENE HOLLAND, who de. TATIEd this life one year agn. February 16 HER DEVOTED NIECE, M IVERY 1 | - | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | «| THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Tndestakers. Embalmers. ‘Hom Fuperal Parlors. Phone_Lincoln 480 ART COLBERT ' Erank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH Main 2473 In sad bt loving remembrance of , 113 SEVESI our darling danghter ELEANOR, who died | fifteen years ago today, Februa: M. In sad but of my devoted hrother. ‘who departed th' February 17, 1921. His busy hands are folded. His work on carth is dooe His triale all are ended, His heavenly crown is won Gone from us forever, A face we loved 80 wel And. oh, how we do mi; No one can ever tell. Some day. wome time, our eres wil e Tace we loved 8o well. A Some” day” e hands Wl Clisp 1a ours | rate Ambulances And never say farewell. ______ Livery in Comnection._____ HIS DEVOTED SISTER, SARAH F. JOAN-| ~Eetablished 1873, Telephone Col. 7028 ggi\;vgo'\[y BROTHER-IN-LAW. ROBERT | TH H. HINES CO Shadd R. F. HINES, Prop., Tn sad but loving remembrance oy . of my dear brother, SILAS JACKSON. who S st departed this life two years ago, February s — e IR Speare €o. “Tis sweet to remember Though, Abeent, to me he In Just as desr, ¢ : ? : UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORMERLY 9407 8T. The midnight stars shize on his grave— B the me T tovad, o coma not wave, Bimus R Speare V5os TWilia B Bpeme. Cvde I Richols HIS DEVOTED BROTHER WILTO) Joseph F.-Birch’s Sons faithful mother, ELLA B. JENKINS, 3034 M St. NW. Fioea' e sed fnto the Great Bevond” o year ago today, February 17, 1022, Veiled from our sight, withheld from our = et bile Servi 3 WILLTAM LEE, Funeral Embalmer. Lisery in connection. embrace, chapel and modern erematorium. loving _remembrance CYRUS 2 Tife two years age o = MORTICIANS £, wiowinsa rewns nr ancion. ® <D Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE. Pbone L. 5343 JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA AVE. S.E Model Chapg i | i | 0 e You i see Lincoln 142. = him who onc Wrapped in’ God's silence, which we dare not break; Yet in our dreams we see her well face, And fecl her presence near, when we awake. Closer, perchance, than those who walk be- side us, Who greet us fa hand; Given, perchance, gulde us. our unsean gua: the heavenly land. Love, symputhy, faith All changing and trug Are the heart of my flower. D mother, ‘tis you. LOVINGLY, JOSEPH, FLORINE, MAM JULIA AND GEORGE. remembrance of my father, Toved S Director and Commodious Moderate . 1385 1 to face and hand to power to shield and| 43 H st ne Sodern Chapel. ~ Quick,_Dign tent Sersice. W.W. Deal ‘& Co,, N.E. Lincoln 3464 View B n, onr mother, trom V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of uor con- | i 1B, Conn. Ave. and K St. Suwgtert Rustaarant et Crels NDENIABLY L the smartest place — unquestion- Atlantic City for an indefinite stay, Mrs. Klotz is recuperating frem an illness of two weeks, and will re- main at the seaside until sufficiently recovered to return te her home in Staunton, Va. Mr, W, H. Burgess of El Paso, Tox., was host te six at dinner last night at the New Willard. Mr. Burgess is staying at thet hotel, Mre. Joseph Henry Kirby of Seuth Dakota, who is visiting her parents, IRISH TERRIER—February 9, small, female puppy: brown with white spot on chest. R Vari. 263-W-1. Clarendon, Va. I8¢ KEYS—0n ring:_reward. 715 Southiern W, & NEY—On Monday_ evening, February 1 E:';‘p\eulfio ills, en K street batween Nmz'h Capitol and It streets n.w.; reward. Address Rox_290.W. Star office. . 185 MUFF, mink, on_Mount Pleasant car Friday, }"-‘b:mry 18, at 7:30 p.m. Retura to 1687 st. n.w. and receive reward. 100 NECKPIECH, stone marten fur, Friday even ine, between Union station and Continenta Hotel. or in hotel. eward. Cleveland 75. C. . Parhe. PEKINGESE, small, biscuit color, 413 1bs.; eral reward. ' 201 F st. n. 3 PARKER. Monday, February 19, 1023, Rev. THORNTON PARKER'S funeral will be Lrom Bock Oresk Baptiat Church, at 1 pan., Rev. A. Jones, pastor. The body will lie in state from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday. STMMONE. rted this lifs Woednesday, February 14, 1933, at fli’ R her resi- lence, 308 L st. n.w., MARY AIMMONS, be- loved ‘wife of Bdward Bimmons. She leaves mourn their loss father, fen brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be held Sunday, February 18, 1923, at Mt. Carmel Baptist' Ohurch, ‘3rd and 1'sts. n.w., at 12 o'clock, Rev. 'W. H. Jernagio, misister. The hody will be'sent to Portsmouth, Va., for burial. 170 - 9 ably the jolliest! Mr, and Mrs, Martin D, McQuada, af their apartment in the Dresden, en- ertained at luncheon at the Hotel amilton today, The guest of honor and speaxer at the tn‘l which the Colonial Dames will give on Monday, February 19, at 4 o'clock, at the club headquarters, at 1737 K street, will he Miss Hermine Schwed, who will speak on the sub ject of present conditions in regard to socialism, A npumber of parucds wern‘nntcr; ed at the supper dance given a ::’«»"omcers' “lub at Washington bar- racks last evening. Among the hosis were Gen. and Mrs. John McAuley Palmer, Col. and Mrs, Frank Jewell, Col, and Mrs, Andrew W, Moses, Col. and Mrs, H. B. Crosby, Col. and Mrs. W. P. Chamberlain, Col. and_ Mrs. Parker Hitt, Col. and Mrs. H. D. ricker, Col. and_ Mrs, George H. 2 Col. and Mrs. Herman W. S, Srtial i tes Le Paradis Band 33 . and SIMMONS. Ladies' Columbia Ald Assoclation sre_leredy notified of the death of Mrs. MARY SIMMONS. You are requested to attend the funer Church, 8rd and n.w., Sunday, i 13 el ruary 18, 1923, lock. i s SUSIE H, DORSEY, Pres. MARY B. BOWMAN, Bec, SIMMONS. Officers and mombers of the Ladies’ QU Rock Association are requested to attend the funeral of MARY SIMMONS unday, February 18, at Mt. Carmel Ba) Chmreh! 800 and Ere ste.’ now.. at 1180 o'clock. PAULIND MARSHALL, Prosident. A M. SMITH, Sec'y. . SMITHER, Funeral services for Ma). ROB- ERT G. SMITHER, U. 5. A. retired, who died at Presidio of San Prancisco, C21If,, Ties- duy, Febroary 13, 1923, will be hold Monday afternoon. February 19, at the chapel af Fort Mser, Vi. Interment Arlington na- tionl cemeters, 18 SPRIGGS. Departed this life Thursday mom- ing, February 15, 1023, at his residence, Laudover, Md., CHARLES SPRIGGS. He leaves to monrn a loving wife, three sons. Noat. of relati gight anoghiers and & Dost g -v§: Lw Beat Plessant, M., e PIN—Shrine, platinum with diamonds, Tues day evening on Connecticut ave., hatween D pont Oircle and Kalorama road: on strest or ear. 0. M. Keolor. Franklin 1538. Reward. 4 I POOKETBOOK—Black duvetsne, with _steel beads, Friday night, bet. G:30 aud 7:50 en F st. bet. 12th and 18th: has receipt from Woodward & Lothrop; also keys. Reward, Oall Col. 7545 POCKETBOOK—BIack, _containin, tamp book and keys.' Mt. Pleasan ward. 212 G . n.w. = SPECTACLES, Torn shell, fan leather case, on rapid transit bus. Reward. Col. 4617-W. TIRE—32x4 and rim; liberal reward for v t D E. Y. M C. A turn._D. E. Keyhoe. c. Toe WRIST WATCH, Tads’s in Muss, Ave. Park. R Phone N Toney, car. Re- $20, v ranch of Washington Loan mpany. Finder Pleane phone Hyatisville 626 _Tewara ' FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. sute sorvice. . LIGHTFOOT, t Mount Carmel Baptist | LUCK. LUCK. HENRY KROPP. 8r., who departed this life February 17, 1907, In memory's urn each p Thy name, still to my Witn swestest flowers 1s wreathed apew By hearts still to thy memory trus 4 In loving remembrance of JOHN T. LIGHTFOOT, beloved son of John and Margaret Lightfoot, who departed this life four years ago today, February 17, 1919. This_solemn date is here again: Oh, how it fills my heart with pain. Four years ago today ‘The messenger summoned our Johnnie away. 1'll_never forget you, dear son, Though long may seem the yo: And often in the ionely heurs 1 wipe away my tears. LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER, In sad but loviog remembrance of my ‘dear mother, MARY LUCK, who @ parted this life cne year ago today, Febru- ary 17, 1022, mother, God called you, de B s home on high; are to meet yo Called you to May wo all prep For our time s drawing nigh. Though each day wo miss you sadly, Bufl wherever wo may look" We can see some sweet remembrance, Most of all your kind sweet look. Gone from us forever, A face wo loved o well; And, oh, how we do miss you, No one_can ever tell HTER, FLORENCE M In xad _but loving memory of my dear motler, MARY LUUK, who died one year ago todyy, February 17, 1922. 1 shall never forget you, dear mother, While in this world I stay; God only knows my feeling Binco sou pamed away. LOVING DAUGHTAS, GENEVA SEANK- nected with the original W. R. Speare eatablishnenss. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6426, MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect. ing memorials (monuments and mauso- ums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint- ment with portfollos of designs and sug- gestlons. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. ~ FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Nom-Sectarian Perpetuil Care autifal and Stting location. Beadils sccomible—on clectric car line Op Baltimore boulevard, at District line. Office:70512th St.N.W. 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