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SOCIETY." FEBRUARY 24, 1923 Mme. Hanak will preside at the punch Visiting thelr aunt, Mme. Peleny!, at tho | [e) A | = T Leo House. Cards of Thanks. Beaths. epresentative and Mrs. Samuel S. i Mrn, Paul H. Bastedo, 2176 Wyomin; BLOUNT. 1.wish to thank my friends for their | WEBB, The membors of . Arentz are giving & _children's party ; avenue, will hiive b & gusst today. e |12 4 Aindnods, aymratty sag Sorul trivutes showa | “Asociation e oot fed”or e deatt of this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, at Revnold T. Hall of Philadelphia, wife of SYLVESTER T BLOUNT, % | Drother GUCRGR WERB, and that the fu- ‘X‘I::nc‘gsnr‘:fllg‘nxlrfl&b ’for lllhublr nchn 2 Admiral Hall. Mrs. Hall was the first MRS, JULTA BLOUNT. b e i ‘ r.; Ruby Cor- . president of the 8 rs’ Boclety and < . {Delid “Arents, “Annabelie Arents and Will Do present at the organization’s T aee” so ur ealatives. ot foiats a3 WALTER J. SINGLETON, Presidest. ary Harriot Arents. The party is g annual meetlng next week. Monday neighbors for their sympathy, kindoess and | 7. C. BURLLS. Secretary. i e # George Washington birthday party i ) Mrs, Bastedo will give a luncheon for 7 floral tributes at the death of our beloved | WEBB. Young Men's Protective Loague mem.- v P ident and Mrs. COOlld e Wlll S0, there are Sammpe. for the sucsts : Mrs. Hall, tho guests going later (o the Eathes Eranamotier aad aust, ANNIE M. | bers will Sl FoperaT o AR A 2 5 enty-five, all of LW ali - conce: 7 1 epruary 25, 1 o'clock, ice Presiden g i are hhren” oF o 8l of 3y 4 uM urel concert, Charlemagne Tower Envoy | smca. THB PAMILY, 1718 © 8T X.W. | Memorisl Chuu-v':{n ‘-‘.L";E-Z‘;'?: O * . . ungr ' ] rs. Parker, slster of Gen. George y . We wish to extend our thanks an G. L. WALB‘PUP "ULLEL, Presideat. p’ V. X x siocere appreciation to our relati 1B /DON, Secretary. Be Entertained at Dinner Tonight | s st rran w. e S oo : e o e o B | whi i, ot o 2, 100, o _ d Mrs. Fall Nondell” enterdained 3 "Sompany ‘¢ ) Grition' for u briet weay, to Berlin for Six Years, | it ol tvaie, S liiis | SRt INONG el bt St D 3 e jamilton, when ——— 10Ul INOR. his late idence, n. by Secretdry an rs. raill. Shete ghents wess e Bteraty i Mr. C. S. Dickoy of Grand Rapids, Dies in Philadelphia. SN AN razaneTa . MivoR. | Februars e at s paai” oSt on0s ; ARFOLR S any s msaeecary U Mich., is the guest of Representative phia. THOMAS, ‘We wish fo extend our siacers . members of Congress Carl Mupes at the Burlington Hotel. {hasks ‘sad sppreciation 1o the cmploes of In Memoriam. = = WY et e ail | AMBLER. 1 3 S = = : Mrs. Manda Horsell Smith and her and the merchants at the whart and ail . In remembrance of our de e P last evening, when their guests wero| TRepresentative and Mrs. Samuel . < ; e . Jaughter ELIZABETH, e HE Vice President and Mrs. | (0 (i iador of Spain ‘and Senors | Winslow will he hosts at dinner this o ey Visginia Seneturd. mpo i FAVORITE OF WILHELM | iriceds sua nelevbors tor, el kindngas 438 | 5080155, SURARETE, whe doospiea Coolidge will be the @ de Riano, the ambassador of Brazil, | evening, when thelr guests will num. Sl “ndlng"l;;ev‘m:(’,-n‘:h gf‘;“;egx:::"‘& Deautiful floral tributes at the death of our (ANTHRONY. Sacred to the memory of our of honor at dinner this eve-|Nr. de Alencar; the minister of Ecua- [ ber 26. < i o Secretary of the|dor and Senora de Elizalde, the min-| ' = T O r who. will en. |ISter of Uruguay and Mme. Varela.| Representative and Mrs. Frank Interior and Mrs. . the minister of Nicaragua and Senora|Funk will be hosts at dinmer this besutitul Soral ceibut devoted mother and grandmother. FRANCKS IR, AND MRS. A C. THOMAS., *| ANTHRONY. who died four years ogo e oy February 24 1910 HER DAUGHTER, v 3 Dlflth‘. AND GRANDDAUGHT S ELLEARE 0T Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Campbell of Scottdale, Pa., have grrived to spend Selected to Sit Next to Kaiser at any of forty at Ward-|ge £ th: . s 4 the week end at the Hamilton. i 5 tertain a compan: szrbt!ht‘r;\:;:':.":gas‘xlev:\l::elb: . the {\;MM. entertaining at the Chevy : / State Dinners—First Named ALBERT. Thursday. Februsry 22, 1923, at| BARBER L i e eostrige was the guest at|Chick: the Charge daffaires ot Aus | "t ClU: ’ : i R et i by MeKialey. B 9005 O MRS (10 | QU cniebe i e s SR e Mrs. lidge was . 3 B o ‘ wi old it: - o ., beloved wife e ife Feb 21, 7 Mrs. Coolidge tria_and Mme. Prochnik, the third| The charge. d'affalres of Austria B Bt craiine o e L. Albert. " Funeral services will be held at Aty s of Mrs. David A. 4 K Some day, 7 o, oalostainiedlis Jeuthrutiy OF |Lroreary (0T Jthe JLBIRN Loty $0d,Mme. Prochiik have postponed slub rooms "Wwith & buflet supper at e late rendence on Monday, Febroary 2 Sha o lhgg?g;:’: s e 3 . R ST Lant ML n ch they plan-| o'clock, followed at § o'clock by |By the Associat - e 1 AND FATHER twenty-five in the presidential suite :_\;‘f;edmlr;:;hrgd‘;e":hosr:l-m‘r"i'l: 1“‘:"}‘?& ned for this evening, untll Friday | Who is entertaining a luncheon party [a program of music and lntarpreflv{ y“;eu‘.;;;;;;m“ Pa., February 24.| coor)) e et PR | castow. 1a loving remembrance of s d atitioNew Willard. Enrigues, and Senorita Bullivian, | °¥ening, March 2. e e e R T e —Charlemagne Tower, former United | BARBOUR. February 23, A ans| Gastowoed end tather " VLLak 5 : 1 3 e il g 5 Sia t i The ambassador of Belgium and |d8ughter of the host Mrs. Francbis Berger Moran has dnughter of Representative| Mrs. Daniel C. Brewer and daugh- |States ambassador to Germany, died Ot B Tr v HARBOUR, Funeral TFobenary 56 Taa e two years uroness o Cartier will be BUests Of | gonoior and Mrs Medill McCormick | 1ssued cards for a tea with musie | Volstead of Minnesota, who is ¥oom |ter of Boston aro registered &t the |in & Rospital heve teday from pmeus | o be Motierts Chisch 30 a.m. Mostay: \onor at dinner this evening of Sena- o Thursa. leaving for her home, at Granite|Grafton. t Grand will give a supper party this evening, ay afternoon, March 1, at 5| jeayiF monia. BROOKS, A enecial meeting of Past Grand ¥ our dear father awe tor and Mrs. Lawrcnce C. Phipps, who | W o o'clock, when h will entertatn & company’ of twenty. | Mher-thelr igueste WiLL i ssatad 8t [ HOCL FSH Ak SHANts e asked Mr. Tower, who had also been min-| wiil bo neid at'the hail Saturday evesing. [ No frlend on earth Tike him do we fisd. The ambassador ‘of Germany and |tWeen each course Senora de Elizalde and the military |€on before the Army-Navy basket Marri Li ister to Autria-Hungary and ambas- | February 24, ut 8 o'clock, (o armnge fof | \Qh fGo 00 05 01d bl best; rau Wiedfeldt will be hosts to a —— attache of the French embassy and |ball game here today. The party rriage Licenses. sador to Russla before he was @p-| Al members are requested to attead the| HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * o i et Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, wife of { Mme. Dumont will include, among others, Gov. i | Toneral st Metropolltan A. M. B. Zion wbassador of Ttaly, Prince |DOStess at luncheon today at her apart- | Miss Elizabeth Hanna will entertain | ert. E. Coonts, Roar Admiral and Mres, | Themss E. Meadows of Danyille, Va., agd | e Sunday afternoon at 2 0.clock. nell Muster, | 480 today, February 24, 191 y - o is | ment in Mepidian Mansions, taking her |a compan f thirty i 2 B d 3 ' to the hospital on February 9. A few D. B. BRAXTON, Council Master, = will be host at dinner this ot on TutaT ne the thoarer. ar ibe "Vflnlnn‘ X &;he lllroi‘u“udm"" this | Thomas Washington, Rear Admiral |Ins KMln‘z of Lynchburg, Va. days later his condition was reported | SAM'L. W. WATHON, Secretary. 4 , Some o‘clm" my eyes will sce e e I Ry Mrs. | aon i e b miral and Mrs, Henry J. Ziegemeier, [PO!R of Cabin Join, Md. < grave, but he rallied and for a week | g D e "PERCY BROWN, be. 7 his hunds will clasp fn mine vas planned in honor of the Secre- M. r, Mrs 3 5 e guests: Miss | 1o ¢ . D % g rence H. d E . ' 1814 T st. n.w. Remains can . To sad but loving res Ty of Stato and Mrs. Tughes, who | Hicks, Mrs. Thomys K Marshall, M | Hanria will give a dance'later in the | (t'tho Weat Potni Militars. Avsdmys o % Tperach of Elott Mo, and B | Thursday Mr. Tower became Worse,| 1:itoviax'y chapel, 140003,8 st. nv: Fu-| ol denr mother: CATHARINE, DAY wio are unable to attend any entertain John H. Bartlett, M¥ss Mabel Boa .,‘““". evening in her home, Florida avenue, . (3 ‘u“ h.IT_\ cademy; |moni Dempsey of this city. nd from then on his physicians held neral from above-named chapel Tlll'td'l A died February 24, 1908, fifteen years ago to. ments owing to illness. ki M Charles B DR M mainn {whon thariguests Wil number iabout] Sr oo S0 MUy (CHARIsS JE Mu(r | RMOhR: Gibiea of Dellas; mex., g out little hope for his recovery. Mrs, | 1:0 pm. Relatives and frieods iovited. 6%} day sty R. Castle, Jro: Mrs. David Galllurd und {100, and will wear black and white | SOMmandant of the 1st Corps Army e e s aon g s “|CARR. Departed this life Wednesday, ¥eb-| HER DEVOTED CHILDRE NANNIE Mrs. Gaillard Stoney, house guest of | costumes. Area; Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hugh 6 X1 Wilking Sof |Chesivitonvilie, Tower and other members of his fam- | “ryary 21, 1923, at his residence, 2230 13th BELLOWS, WILLIAM DAVI: Secretary Mellon Howt Mre. Gaillard Rodman, Rear Admiral Newtor D e ke de v 5 Mre. Gaillard . 2 2 . Rear Admiral Newton Me- : s ily were at the bedside at the end. e GEORGE W. CARE, Sr., devoted | FEWKES, In loving remembrance of m. At Dinner Last Night. Mrs. William Taisey, mother of Mrs. | Mrs. Ray Horton Arnold was hostess | Cully, Admiral William 8. Benson | oo pluntt and Mary E. Bond. | Mr.. Tower, who was seventy.five| usband of Lottie Carr, fathir of George, | devoled husband, JOMN 1. FEWKES, wha Secretary of the Treasurs Melion | Keses, who s Visiting'her daughter at|at & most unusual and. charming | (retired) and Mrs, Benson. Rear Ad- |Harriet War or Sewmon sands, . ¢ ears old, was not only prominent as| 1,20 the late Joho H. Carr, buneral| departed this iife four years ago, February ard MissAllsa Mellon entertained a | Meridfan Mansions, was also & guest {luncheon today at her apartment in | miral 1f. O. Dunn (retired) and Mrs a diplomat and financier in his active| Soadsy, February 23 ot LChuich. b si 2 arty of twenty-two at dinner last |t the luncheon and theater party. Wardman Park Hotel, in honor of her | Dunn, Mr. and Mrs, John M. Opie of | e days, but was widely known in S0-| pet. 12th and 13th sts. nw. Relatives aod et JiEht. having s guests Mr Axel| (oo o Over. | BOuSe guest, Mra. C. H. Woifelt of Los | Baltimore, whose son. dohn M. Opie Births Reported. GlefyiDare Znd abvoud. '\ He wag & fricpdsjinvited e devotion :conard Astrom, minister from Fin-| Senator and Mrs. Lee Slater OVer-| Angeles. and also of Mrs. Clifford |jr., is a substitute of the Navy court garded as quite wealthy, having in- |GARR. Oficers and members of the Men's That my heart still hol the Postmaster General and Mrs, | man entertained at dinner last eve- | Langley of New York. who Is vIsIng | team, ‘he following hirths have been reported fo | herited a fortune largely accumulated | “Gilt’ Rock Teneficial Assoelation are request- | HIS _DEVOTED ~ WIFE, Hubert Work, the controlier of the i Bl Sl FRY: \'\g'a.li . | Mrs. George Weitzel. il the Lealth department in the last twenty-four | in the anthracite regions of Pennsyl-| ed to attend the funeral of our late brother, currency and Mrs. D. R. Crissinger, | Euests Senator and Mrs. € ¥.l It was a Chinese luncheon and was| Col. and Mrs, Edwin D. Bricker |bours vanfa. GEORGE W. CARR, from, the Metropolitati o rypppy v 0 & Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Col.|George. carried out with an attention to detail | w g Isadore aud Nellie Katzman, twins, girl and Baptist Church, R st. bet. 12th and 13th o ID sac ut loving remembrance o - 3 ere hosts at dinner last evening at diard Clifford, assistant secretary that produced a most artistic and{Washington barracks g of the Treasury; the commissioner of | Mme. Stangler, wife of the commer- | striking effect. Wire Ol anataite Ao ey o internal revenua and Mrs. David H. |clal counselor of the Czechoslovakian | The prevailing color note was yel- | Miss Kathleen Moses, (ol and Mps Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beli|legation, is entertaining at tea this|low, giving a most oriental touch to | William telln. Tooes’ ol A Named in 1507, 3 ms devoted, loving husband, CHARLES 1. boy. .w.. Sunday, February 25, at1 p.m = X Fuymond T. and Madeline Sisier. gir! Charlemagne Tower was one of the S R JotNsO, todiy. Febroery Be, Teet )TN0 JeArs Ak Lee and Alma Rector, girl. most popular diplomatic figures in| JOHN A. FRANKLIN, Sec's. A loving, husband T ou: and Helen Cryer, bo. the brilliant court life of Berlin dur-| CHEW. Frida pL 5 od T once enjoved, 3 ~ Lieut. Col. and Mrs, ener Bo 40 8 wt. . How sweet the memory stili; Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, [afternoon at the legation, at 2040 S|the decorations. An Inverted Chinese o D Gans - - Criog Deck. girl ing the six years he served as Ameri-| residence. 18 = But death has left a loneliness Mr. and Mre. Lew Wallace, jr.: Mr. | street. Presiding at the tea table are {umbreila was suspended above the | som Farire Gierehy jcut. Col. and| Jowe § and Mars Simjson, bos. can ambassador to Germany by ap-| beloved husband of Mamle, Coav (her ] This world can never fill and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Miss McKay [Miss Mary Wallace, daughter of the | center of the table and was filled with | coaicl e cer Hitt and Col. Arthur 5.1 Jobo et Agnes Keartul, ) pointment of President Roosevelt.| Deralfrom Bt Bauls Cau O am. HIS LOVING WIFE, C. GILBERT Sylvester. Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | garlands of flowers, which overflowed | - ? De Sules R. and Annie Buckler His diplomatic career began in 1897, opA)GHEAD. Thursday, February 22, 1923, | GOSHORN. Sacred to the themory of our be _ Wallace: Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Mrs. {and trailed downward from the um-| .Mrs. Kemper F. Cowing entertained | Duavid P. and Reggina Hubbard, Loy Wwhen he was named by President Mc- | ™ by i qelphia, Pa., IDA, wife of George | loved mother. SUSAN RUPPERT GOSHOR~ ter of Bolivia and Senora | Alan G. Goldsmith and Mme. Kuraz, | brella, from whose center hung a yel-la company of twenty guests at # orton and_Edith_Wood, boy. 4Kinley as envoy extraordinary and| craighead, beloved daughter who died nine years ego today, Februa entertained at dinnerlwife of secertary of the legation.{low Chinese lantern. An antique Chi- {bridge luncheon today at her home, | Georse and Edoa Scratchiey, gir minister plenipotentiary of the United | Rachel Mahoney, devoted 24, 1914 . v Tiwove lliam, Richurd nese bowl, fn which was laid out a{17 Rock Creek Church road, in co Arthur and Jessie Swith, girl. States to Austria-Hungary. Two years| Gardner (nee Mahover), Willism, Ric Some may think we are mot lonely minia Chine: o o - = A atead Herman Bertina Wilson, boy later he was advanced to ambassa-) Clarence Mahoney and Margaretta nten When st times they see us smile iehlacsior e e e A e e Limuel'G. and Beairico Catanaugh, girl. |dorial rank and sent to Russia, and| (oee Mabooes).” Due sotice o inasal Little do'tiey knlfihmh"z; artache . . and the place cards were hand-paint- jof Minnesota, who will soon leave| Denws and Mary Mack. girl. from there went to Berlin in 1902. . 5 pe b suffer all the while. Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast &l Tikenesses “of ‘anclent” vuiets "of | for her home at Granite Fuils ! p20 popular did he become with mem. | DAYIR. Tiedosedsys, FounaZ, Mot e, May der ooul zest dn peace. China on rice paper, attach 08 P i i " 5 JESSIE M., beloved wife of Grover 0. Di P . buckground of vellow satin ribbon.| The assistant Postmaster General, | Deaths Reported. vanrlahl selected to sit next to thei TP, o 0 0 her late residence Katur. | LYBEK. In sad but loving remembrance Yellow candles were effective addi-|Mr. W. Irvihig Glover. has returned then Emperor Willlam during formal - : L at 2 pm. 24 our beloved daugbter and sister, HELEN J jowing deaths have been reported 10| spate dinners—a practice which Moy LYBEK, who departed this. 1ite tea sears tions to the decorative scheme. to his apartment at Wardman Park { The fol . DIGGS. Departed this life at 5 % g, ) The luncheon was opened with a{Hotel after attending several state |fhe heaith department in the last twenty-{our {prought many caustic comments from peried this life o o g0 today. Fel 1} Sty ] Chinese Mah Jong cocktail, and the | postal conventions in the south. Crge W. Skidmore, §7, 2210 Nichols ave, |the Tepresentatives of other gOVEFD- | lile ‘résidence, M LY. dessert was of individual ice cream ments. :owd sister of Mrs. he | MILLER, = Tn sweetest memory and mo molds in the form of a Chinese maiden Arthur Hollis Tirrell enter- n E. Welcl, 85, United States Soldiers’ " w Wilkelm. tender thoughts of my dear boy and o seated on a cushion of green. tained a company of thirty at lunch- 5 ayarite WITK VIl - y brother, THEODORE - WYMAR > MILLEL Tea was served in Chinese cups by | eon today at the Shoreham, Frauk A. Kidd, 64, 125 11th st. n.e kle as mperor William was| arter. who died so suddesly two years ago toda: as ouse & real Chinese girl in native costume g John McTaggert, 51, United States Soldiers’ | known to be with his good graces,|prppLE. Friday, February 23, February 24, 1921 B “| Representative and Mrs. Frea s |Hame © = Mr. Tower managed to remain in|PANNX JULIE' DIPPLE, beloved ‘wife of MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTER. * 2 arite velve 58 & Eleanor Reynolds, 87, the Ontario apt favor for the entire.six years hig | Erpest Dipple. sr., and motber of Ernest B . : y v - e . 1 ests at Rl . 1 est Dipp! est | MILLER. Lovingly t ber THEODO! Pay Cash and Suve the Difference Il .t 200 Reomerivasnten | Fpibaan e el Sl 3| MOl DAL 3167 Sk AL TP SR IO | B W01, %12 WL BN oy, o e e iy Lieut. and'Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, 3r. | ™igfisbetn Eowright, 57, 4i2 12tn st. & even the innocent cause of &n_em- | neral from her sou's residence, | Y EVENIN: Mrs. Theodore F. Shuey was hostess| Lieut. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, jr.. ;. 18 B st he retired in 1908. The emperor sald| Jelatves SR 5. our dear mother, ANNIES MAY PAIK OPEN SATURDAY E G at a lurge luncheon, followed by {arrived in Washington yesterday, and 3 _jat a dinner that he was “very angry [ Intermest p o1 1925, at sk | h0 ISt US Dhe ‘Tears ago ‘toda, Fevrs idge, at the Hotel Hamilton today.|will be the guests of the former's with President Roosevelt” for accept- | FUSS. Saturday, Fehruary 24, 1033, at 1240 | 33”143 The guests of honor were Mrs. Porter | father and mother, Col. and Mrs. T ing Mr. Tower's resignation, and| s.m. ZORAH V. FUSS (nee Paiker), be:| “Goy pug claimed our dasting mother J. McCumber, wife of Senator McCum- | Q. Donaldson. £ - while the remark was intended mere- | loved wife of Thomas ‘A_ Fuse ‘n e 7180 Claimed the one we loved 8o dear bl 5 !ber of North Dakota, and Mrs, Miles — i 1y to emphasize the regard he had for! Jesidence. 819 T st. s.e Tuesday, February To_ 811 her place there is o other, Pomerene, wife of Senator Pomerene| Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Truber and the retiring ambassador, it was im-| 57, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends nvited Yet we ktow she did her sbare ere S a e er ay of Ohio, their son Dayton arrived yesterday s aasitte. ot mediately construed as a slur on| to'attend, Interment at Congressional ceme- Every day brings back sweet memor. ¥ e by motor from Florida, and will spend | U008 58, David Jayne Hill, the famous Amer-| tery. o 3 > plery memory brings back a tear . Mrs. Judah H. Sears will leave|several days at the Lee House before ican historian and diplomat, who w; GILMORE. Departed this life Friday, Feb- ?Z;':m‘:“ltx’l’:no?u: 'l!u_ml"\:'cdch«n-h l o Bu Furn[ture Washington tomorrow for White Sul-{continuing their trip by motor to| Jewe L. corge Washington { named to succeed Mr. Tower. Tuary 23, 1923, at Providence Howpitai, Mra. | yp TROUERs of one we loved wo dear. y phur Springs, W. Va., to remain until | their home in Buffalo. Hospital L . 3 The eighth in descent from John| MARY L. GILMORE, beloved wife of Jeffer- CHARLIB PARKER. 7 2 March 9. Mrs. Sears will give a din- Juhn ¢, Whison. 60, St. Elizabeth’s Tosnital. | Tower, who left his English home in| %0 Gilmore. She was a member of Queen . 49, 1320 L at. Khodes, 4, 633 Morton st Bessie May Jo Esther Chapter, No. 1. 0. B. 5.; Aurora | QUEEN. THOMAS, A trihut ove Household of Ruth, No. 5248, U. 0. the memory loviog ;‘;:nd]mmh ner in honor of Miss Galys Hinckley,| Miss Alice Milburn entertained at 1637 to settle in America, Charlemagne Mareh 11. luncheon vesterday for her house Mortom ot ... | Tower was bomn i Philadelphia] Loourcdl s Rl No Tie. 0 U o o5 grandumots guest and aunt, Mi ances Pelzer, | yary Huteh ' Srent 4. ne. |ADFil17, 1548, He attended the public| atac: 818 23 cr n at s pom Sator: 3 o Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke entertanied a company of twelve at luncheon to- | lotté Clarke entert day in compliment to Mme Grouitch. | party in Miss Pelzer's honor and Jater in the aft W16 Ga. ave {schools "of ~ Pennsylvania, and later| day ' February o4, by of i my wother, MARY M. THOMA S, 1600 N J. ave Phillips Academy. N. H. Com- Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, who died cleven years ago, January 13, 19 2403 11th st | pleting his pry studies, he| H. Tirooks. 2 srosdima 1 i Loy, tentered Harvard 1868 and was | GILMOR] The officers and members of the With pleasures untold T sm blue; {graduated in 1872. He spent four| Queen Father Chapter, No. 1, O. E. S_ are| For who could tell that beoeath the smile {years traveling and studying in E requested to_ attend the funeral of There's u heart for you {rope, and in 1576 began the study i MARY L toHT O Marta Bowie, Sizabeth ireenwich it 221 3d st n.c Dirisien Mrs. Frank H. Simonds will not be| Mr. and Mrs. W Hester. accom- at home tomorrow, but will receive{panied bs . R. Mohler, left {the afternoon of Sunday, March 4. | Washingt s City, where they w i(law. He wa dm ed acti deuce. 818 23rd st. n.w., Saturday, C. TA THOMAS. Mr. Charles M. Pepper, who hasignort tim Lo Was admitted to practice | i 24, 1922, at 8 o'clock L SLYE. been been visiting his daughter, Mrs. s H . | Baverty Price. Bans, st Bdgemoor. cITY NEWS IN BRIEF. {in 1878, ! heStred to the memory of our devated 5 | L ol . mother and duughter, ELIZABETH SLYF 2 Miss Donnd Ruth Crissinger, daugh- i Beeame Ralirond President. JNO. W. § A Who entered ‘inty etéroal’ rest three Sear: (has returned to New York and will{ter of the controller of the curre | Miss Janet Michards will give her{ In 1852 he removed to Duluth, | HARBAN. Friday, 1923, at 1} ago today, February 24, 1 v T spice sail early in March to attend the pan- | was hostess at luncheon vesterday ortnig! t iew of world events Minn. to accept the presidency of{ 5. at the retidence of Some may think we are not lon American conference at Santiago.|the New Willard Hotel in honer of lunder a e bidi p i Johnston V. Rest. 13 £ BN we: are. ol of Y. W, C. A. Monday, | the Duluth and Iren Range railroad,| (o Md., CHARLES R, H. lezwdn r(h'fi‘u::“' e fi:rmh». Chile. Mrs. Evans is spending the|Mixs Ruth Nugent. who is playing in [$:15 pm. at Church of Our Father, | which position he held, cti F nding 3 Nuge 0 is play $:15 p.m., at Church r Father, ich position he held, in conjunction | 7ist sear of his age. Funeral Monday, Feb ? e week with her father in New York.{Washington-this week i E—E W with the munaging directorship of | roacy o5, at 2 p.uy from 136 Newburg ave., | pren "mARGHIERs " Pr s o s | West 1 W. €. T. U, will{ (he Mignesota Iron Company, for five | Catonsviile, Md. iaterment Oskgrove ceme- MARIE G PAYNE; MOTHER, BARD. RNear Admiral and Mrs. Wilson Mr. Allen La rv of New ! meet \mu} p.m., _with Mrs. | vears. © During that period he was| tery, Glenwood, Howard county, Md. VOGELSBERGER. i Entertain at Naval Academy. York is the house st of Col. and | MeClain, 812 largely instrumental in the opening | HASTIE. Februars 21, 1 MARY HEM- i v tober on of Soldiers” Home. | . jovelo; = = P BWEENEY. A tribute of love and devotio Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson, su- { Mrs. Robert Kelton of Soldiers” Hom AR R 3240;:::21' pment of the great iron | STRE . HASTIE, at the residence of her | ENCEENEL 0, "OP' s, *ercres o deretion S e 2 e the Hein Jpoademy: i mr. and Mrs. White Will H - will mest Tueaday, 8 pum., | “FIONCEE GIC8 SOEIN, o0y rnten | Sekun. Fehcaser 20, 1005 of Bichesen, ae, | Doiiher, JoRN e 1T DOESN'T necessarily mean much when we tell you a8 W ““Km’;h:g :;'::s:’:m‘n:‘nc?: Hoturn Prois SouthiNea®ay: in_ boarariom v‘;‘l"l‘)el;lrt'.l‘_nlry‘n:‘inh'lmgé Smith of Oukland, Calif, and by her | DETTIE BATNON. uged 0. beloved wife | 3017 " Adaiverstry mass " St. e that by coming here and paying cash we save you one- Mis. WWilliam, Heury White of ‘1723] BoDresen S e e teres | had threo sons. | of the iate Richaid P Huss, Services Church. 1 {Park road is giving a Shakespeare third or more on your furniture purchases—BUT it ing “The el g :"“ Many, Degres | s O TN D TR SISTRA Ax £ gl i pglie Ation Farm Loan Act. Sev ; KIN: Y RS c ought to mean a lot when we show you the goods, demon- L {recital this cvening at the Highland {itation " . Several universities, botn here and |LARKINS, ™ 2= BROTHERS strate to you that we are not dealing in mere talk—in short, ST R e e | N D e caon 5 m 10 E“L;x‘u{:er He'was o trustes of the Uni-| B LANKIGS Vuncal servicss 36 nee nte | WATME, 1o mmd but Joyog, rememrance ot ; 5 {Mr. and Mrs. e been spending . crsity of Pennsylvania, v ioi residence Monday, ¥ . at 2 pom. > mamua, 2 Toho ask you to believe what you see with your own eyes Dried Fruits I e sk fuwe weecks oy P eturs | street. {dent of the Historical Soclety. ot O L i e S (8 o S R e o o VISR 7 f i S e onday | miversity Club, Tues- | Pennsylvania, a member of the Acad- . 2 23, 1923, know th 5 THAT'S the backbone of this fast-increasing business—WE Vierv B {homeondayss | (Dinner dunce, University Club, Tues-| "0 ‘Natural Sclences and the|LGVELESS. Friday, February 23 1020, at| 1 know that up.beyosd the stars, SHOW THE GOODS. Having studied the problem irom all ery Best | Mies Grace F. Mather and Miss Eliza- — American Institute of Mining Engi-| LOVELESS, aged 6 years. daughter of | 1 will meet sou dear mamma g P 3 ens’ Amsocia- | Randle Highlands Citizens’ Associa- | neers. Jowepn and Mary Loveless. ‘Services at| When rings life's twilight bel angles—from the installment side and from the cash-paying g | beth M. Mather of Cleveland, Ohio, are Poun : nojn tne 3 o = jon will _meet Monday, 8 p.m., in{ He also was a former director in| the asylim Saturday, February 24, at 3{ Al through the years that roll between, side—we invite you to come here and save one-third or more vaporated Apples 25¢ FOUND. e tain Memorial Church. Telephone | the Philadelphia and Reading Coal| pan. Friends and reiatives invited. Brings many & grief and tear and put the best furniture into your home. )} APPIES ...en.ee 2 demonstration. and Iron Company, the Lehigh Coal| MARTEL. Of pneumonia, at her residence, | But etill 1 glance with searching eyes, of Mrs, 1. 3. MARTEL (nee On your accustomed place. f Montgomers county, Md. | 0 city of peace. In thy palace fair ed by her husband, 1, J.'Ma: Loved ofaces 1 can sets sand two sisters, Mrs. H. R. Duler of | And voices float through the calm air, shington, D. C., and Mrs. Thomas Mar- And whisper, I'm watchiog for thee of Gaithersburg. Md.; three brothers, | HER LONELY DAUGHTER, ALICE Charles A. Spates, Gaithersburg; Harry L. WAYNE . and E. Gilmore Diley of Washington, D. C. from Pumphres's chapel, Rockvill Md., Sunday, February 25, at 3 p.m. Tn: FUNERAL DIRECTORS. terment in Union cemetery, Rockville, Md. ¢ MERWIN. Friday, Februsey 21, 1023, at Erie Joscfih F. Birch’s Sons e il of two s, JOHN o, Ay, ‘om0 Jonn O wnd Tiose Bogun| 3034 M St. N.W. Estabished 1sa1. _ and vigation Company, the New Phyllis Wheatley ¥. W. C. A. will| York and New Haven Railroad Com- hold inspirational meeting tomorrow, | pany and the Pennsylvanla Steel 4 pam. Program will include episodes | Compan related by the twenty captains who are working to bring in individual guotas In B e R a0s. " | WILL OF MISSIONARY’S hibitions of paintings by Land- WIDOW IS FILED HERE pe Club tomorrow at_ studio. 1221 15th street. Open, 2 to 5. Public in- | i | Evaporated Pears .. . February 1 1 st HOW can this be done? Read this carefully: Our location saves us close to 50 per cent in selling expense—no extrava- gant overhead; no expensive collection system; no elaborate bookkeeping: no big losses from opening bad accounts. no tras” of any kind. Just think of that a moment—YOU SAVE ALL THAT WHEN YOU BUY FOR CASH HERE! Isn’t That Reasonable? will owner please cal 4" for some to above addres v 1 g PURSE 1, on F st: con ney ]:\aporaled Apricots ...... 48c|TRSEIRH G0 and as for tite ad. Evaporated Cherries ...... LOST. Prufies 50-60 to pound ..... TAT_Pet, year old; maltesé and white: vic Isn’t It Perfectly Plain? 40-50 to pound ............ 20c|its Ere and 2o s Phone Weat B vited. S Dining Table Left to Al-mhfl t | Narwio, ‘aged © vears. TInterment at Erle, “Automobile Servics Yy . 30-40 t d D5 i vt Blasant ooy Senator Jnmes E. Watson will apeak College Belonged to First £ | T3, WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and - opound ..... oleierer i ,”:,,:"i‘,;.., C Wity b e lost | o¢ the 12th street branch, Y. M. C. A, MCMILLIN. Monday. February 19, 1923, { Embalmer. Livery in coapection. Commodious 20-30 to d 3 Frank. 5680 e -+ tomorrow, 4 p.m., under auspices of President of Institution. ESSIB_ALLISON MeMILLIN' (nee’ Black), | chapel and modern crematorium. Moderste pound ...i........ 38¢c BIE 3| Century Club. Public invited. Ladies | wife of Frak F. MeMillin, of No. 6003 | prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w._Tel. call. M. 1883, DIA \10‘\‘20;;'[’:\3'(0?:1. M!V&.nml;:v.nnntrllrnl e | The will of Mre. Elizabeth Head :\'-"clx:m e Lhe:__v’hglil"lr:. M. ::me;l‘ ‘Quick, Dignified_and Efcient Service, lagruder’s T ottt (U OB | ogte Gating Clab i meee | OAteR, Widow of Dr. Merrill B Gates, | ST ST cousth "Rraaty e d! W W Deal & Can, % Doughbrty, Wardman Par! al. at Gongress Heights tomorrow, 8 pm., | Missionary at China. haus been filed| Wisconsin uve. 2 vm. " loterment private. 16 H BT. N.E. Lincsln 3484, Fine Groceries | DOG, small, Toug air. black, femele; s¥liow | 31 CONEILS Tacross country fo Ana. | for probate. She leaves to Amherst| 8t Rock Creek cemeters. Autorgoblle Bervicy ‘Onapel 25+ | costia. Social evening, Y. W. C. A., 6th | College her husband’s dining table, G iriore. Ma. PATRICK THOMAS. neloves | HERBERT B, NEVIUS o 2 e Dol siow & Wil Teat. it T and E streets. Mr. Jones, leader. which was the property of President] HaUmares No o an (nee 0'Donnell. e TORKCANE. N 5 Conn. Ave. and K St. |580, sillon € Suie ryee s ve S Moore, ‘the Mrat président of the col: | Rusbasd of Auiie T. Myran (nce 0/Bonacil |gon NuW YORK AVE, Niv. T uATY 20, Association will|lege. She requests that it be used by g No. 571. Ho of Mid-City Citizen: o niw. Ph. West 1610: reward, | meet Monday, 8 pm.. at Thomson the trustees or placed in the libury. ite and black, setfer; not broke; | School. Lieut. Col, C. O. Sherrill will he document was execute ecem- . H st. Pb TApcol: 5 Lol I 26 last, T , Mer-| where mass will be said at 9:43. Interment| 4 t one TAvcoln 524, | shell rim, leather casc; re- = l' RAN. Members of Division No. 1, A, O. . _Col._3610, . B $6,000 each, a mortage for $5.000, and | MOl 3 vt s 5l . 1, A. O, S EARE Co FOUNTAIN PEN—Gord: ot " | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |crain ropervs in “Minnessia. - for | s ore reavesica o atieng oo tasersi ot | 'V, Lo STP, ; in-law, James O'Dognell, 1719 New Hamp- < e Soudyrebriary 36 at ‘oo | WML, H. SARDO & CO. m., thence to Bt. Paul's Cathollc Church, i 3 i | ebronrs 1. Libert omard. ~ ToNiGuT. Broperty at Bemnichem, X, Thoand | $7 MO St 05 S 8 S| S S R e Everywhere FRATERNITY PIN, Kepy The Lotus Male Quartet of Tremont { $5,000 each to the widow and chil- JOSEPH DALY, President, establishment. 940 F S' N w You go you will f,,‘;,, 1620 Que_st. n.w. Temple Baptist Church, Boston, will l‘l';'vr‘\ of (‘hdu- ul;u;kc« of lf’ch 1§up=d,~. THOMAS F. COUK, Recorder. Phove Frank. 6420. . IN. VY. s = P e N M o Mich., an to ohn G reck, her/| g )MORE, Friday, Vebruary 23, - find ‘the Parker GLASSES. tortolse " shell, Eduonds. heown | give u concert at First Congregational | 700, T pifyaboih Perking, a nieoe, | “ 1o am.. st s, resiasnce, Dot e s . S WS ) Church, § o'clock. Admission free. Col- | js to have $2,500; Herbert F. Perkins, stla, GEORGE, WASHINGTON, Dhotold anay e e ey O & DW.. & eall West [ sction. a brother-in-law, $5.000; family of MORE. aged 87 yeark. " Funeral 3fon- = g ; e . George W. Breck, $5.000; Franklin H. ALy 1t Nichola sve. Dooker. “Tve' 2 T e rvaraiay. Fen. 23 Rewers 'yar | Wedge Club will meet, 7 o'clock, at | porkins, Helen Perking Knight, Mars| ynderieking sutsbishment, S0t Nickols gvo. s PR fimed (o M. T Harper, 5021 Wisconsia aye. | the City Club. garet Perkins, lizabeth Perkins, g B Men who have B.w. or phone Cloveland 365 7. College Women's Glub: Dance, from | Katherine Brecie and John G Hreck, "Y!Eu.i s resonce: S0 Sun ot e Wils HOUND, Irish wolf, fe le, in Potomac Pa: 7 2 o = > each 10, 3 ara 3 e an .IAM HENRY, beloved huaband of Sarah F. = BYmato nswe Heward 'W. T Cotlan. ‘felephone . ias | 90 10 12 o'clock. Barah H. Lapham are cach glven | tpehwer. runcml fom K Feters Curen | THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. The Archaeology League will give a |life annuity of 325 per month, an 20d and O ste, w.e., Monday, February 20, at 181 ELEVENTH 8T. £, TARKS, Fritsy, Febrw 7,3, 100 la:'m O e Facan B 1 3 , 1023, elike Foneral Parlors. b m., at his “fl'fl: t... th ll. D.W.. Phone Lincoln 480. OBERT N. STARKD, the beloved Busbani s Sons C of ‘!:uu uwfry ‘Btarke, father of Robert Frm@s S C&—- satisfled with its VALLIER—With Shrine and Eas 8t Art Clara D. Durkee, a life annuity of unialling ‘per- bioms. berween Lincoln Park and Kelths | Buffet supper at e Sk 10y nlao per month. ~The eniat g et ormance. Ask Reward. 1338 East Capitol s 260 tate goes one-fourth to Margaret H. he fveUmAn ey OPERA GLASSES, pearl und siffer at Kelth's Perkine, and three-fourths to Kath: Connecticut avenue. Music and inter- pretive dancing. Theater, Febrnary 13. Plone Adams 139 H. Breck. 4, Card party of Loyal Ladies of Royal | erine . ke and brother of Julia and Jenni s = H 2 : . chance ke ‘he e e, s | Arcanum, & o'clogk, in Ferpatual Hall Biarke: ve. granochiiaren viso survizs i, | 18 SEYENTE ST N.W. Main 2473 is the ideal drink for growing children Sl bring gut = L. R.” oo siiver knob: liberal reward. ol | 1101 E street. CEMETERIES. oo Unton Wesley & 3, 1 Zion Churel, yofol n pride. after 5 Columbla 7387 or return to 1952 Cal- o between L and .w., Rev. B. W. . s Washington Rallroad Square Club, at | NON-SBOTARIAN VAULTS| 2rd s Not only does its delicious flavor and aroma sppeal to the situce’* 260 2% BB | e v g Yananet hd entertainmenttn Noreh: | . Diaaty Bt OGS palate but it supplies the body with a considerable amount §00d _fountain ork wre.’ X, Capt . saat Temples, Wil o addescied iy oy CEDAR HILL g and Vicsinia papes piess o) 50 g L pen—get a n- 3 ew York ave. n.w. "ARKE. oung en's 'rotective ague | of pure, wholesome and nutritious food. ; ine "Parker PENDANT, pearl bilster. wliver mouated: ro- | Buished ' sveakers. ~Vaudeville artists| pyyysyLVANIA AVENUE SOUTREAST | members will sttend funeral of ROBERT N. » D“k° fold—its Regurn to 1814 N 'at. n.w. age | Will feature program. Washington's Beautiful Burial Greund Singar, rebrusry 35, 2 orelock, Child . their ol don makers stend dy’s brown leather, Febru- dies’ Auxillary, National Capitol ro—Chapel—Perfect Service— : : £ MCoIn,Jowng 180 < i hack =f the puint s Congmbia, Thestes or 'on | poate Voterans af Forelgn Wars, will | cubtey ke Hsdurste prices Bormer W STPHBN FULLER, President, . activit), frequently require es an or twenty-fve it all N."1538, Br. 107, | pycer, § o'clock, Pythian Hall. Gieer 171h ‘and Pa. Ave: B.B. Linc. 63023, | G. L. WALTON, Secretary. 5 years. Thai Mg For let, m‘“" or Visit to Ceme- | WEBB. Departed this life Priday, February amount of nourishment as ts, some guarantee, i, Monday in the | The Eeleet Klub will give 2 danoe | swry, Call MB. R, Live. 983 23, 1028, &t 8:30 a.m., at his ' residence, JAMES T. RYAN : cocon is = Selusble @id in the e TR TS Bi o0 B0 100 sreey e oS w2 i - Adams 519. L) s falaw of Martin V. B. Mitchell. Fanersi| Model Chapel, 3 3 H = Signora Olivia Rossetti Agresti will o law o e Y e arranged Jut. But its quelity mliut be % The National RING-asoie tn;:;fir;‘-:u; iV and || Signora Ol the members and gussts Tho Park Cemetery frow Watker semorial e : et 1 E M. Mitchell, 27th of the National lub, American Asso- Non-Sectarian Perpet Oare d fri r e i S e e | B R e | e e g B = the requirements tian, SEECTACLER. Toris : | R et loan) tonut ol S B Reaievers: b RAE Assoriattan are motiBed of the dusth i muerenonm RPECTACLES—Brown case, lady's; lost Tues- | ganization.” Juneral from Walke a " Made enly by Teward. 1849 Mintwood place. . Sunday, February 2, # Pho \// TER BAKE TD. WIFE SOLE BENEFICIARY. Write for Iflustrated Booklet il' R & CO. LTD. The entire estate of Patrick J. Mc- P 3 o'clock RS A, DAVIS, Prosident; ) g WATOH CHARN, Talitlls A, 0. D7 7eward. | Donald is devised to his wife, Mar: FUNERAL DESIGNS. LEON TURNER, Soctitars WESD. The Orimus Attucks Reliet Asscia- onald, by the terms of his vlfi RS i f Gl Mt . S0 = | et SR R Franklin 4748, It the death of 'mwhl'* l.:!.l that the fun 2 “ G 0 22, returning 'from thester. | ject, District line. nurse or housekeeper s * BAKER'S Liberal reward. Phone North 8980. 2 | Agrioulture as & Link in World Ope ; 5 w of rother GRORGS WEBH, late & membor ce:70512thSt.N.W.| ¢, i . 2 SR A

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