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SOCIETY ociel I\ Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Dinner Guests at Hot Springs Last Night of Mrs. Wood of New York. HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge were the guests of honor at dinner last evening «£ Mrs. Henry A. Wise Wond of New York, who entertained at the Homestead at Hot Springs, Va. Others in the company were Dr. and Mrs. Guy (. Hinsdale of New York, Mrs. Frederick 1. Gay of Boston and Mr. ‘Williant Brewster of New York. Mrs. John L. Hines. Gen. a small company at din; at Washington barracks. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. their daughter, W Lieut. Andrew L. D C w. Scnor and Senora de Pezet Hosts at Dinner Tonight. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will dine this evening with the ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet, who will entertain a large and distinguished company, in honor of the United States ambassador_to Peru and Mrs. Miles Poindexter, The company will number sixty and the dinner wiil be served in the gallery of heroes of the Pan American Union building. honor at the mid-Lenten Rau of the Army series. of the Army and Mrs. Ireland and Mrs. who is sentations. A large ceding the dance. The Misses Dumont, the military attache of t embassy and Mme. Dumo tained at luncheon home, on Connectic {their guests wer Mille, de raeff, Mlle Miss MecGowan, Miss Mile. Madeline Blomart tan ard Miss Agnes Golde Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, wife of newly appointed governor of Porto was the guest of honor at lunch- foduy, with Mrs, Hicks, wife of {epresentative DR ks of New York, as Mrs, Hick will give apart- ment at Stoneleigh Court the middle of nest week and will join her mother, Mrs. Pierce C. Stevens, in her country bome, Benvenuto, at Berwyn, Md. th Rice forme H t ave A and Mrs. 8. C. Lawrence gues ing of Mrs. Senator Thomas F. Bayard has re- turned to Washington to remain for al few days and is at the Lee House, where | he has an apartment. | Elonzo Tyner. AMrs. Walter H. Newton, wife of TRepresentative Newton of Minnesota, entertained at luncheon today lionor of their daughter. Miss Newton. The guests inciuded J.E. Bates, Mra. Catherine L. Gibson, Miss Trene Rice, Miss Margaret R. Taylor, Miss Sus H. Gardner. Miss Lucia Bates, Miss Stuart Gibson and ;ton. Miss Olive Chace. 1 Washington = C and tonight Mrs. Albert at Charleston. Miss Carolyn Lieut. Col Mrs Representative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith left yesterday for California | and plan ta return to Washington to . spend the month of April before go- ing to their ldaho home for the sum- mer. fourteen. J. Dunc in_charge of arrangements. Col. C. C. Collins will make the pre- number of din- ner parties have been arranged pre- today Meta Mile, H. ner Wendell Neville announce the engagement of ances Howell, Gordon, U, Rauscher's in compliment to Gen. and and Mrs. Palmer entertained dance, given last evening at the officers’ club e to S, The assistant secretary of war, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, will be the guest of dance at an he ont, in nue, w \ Howard | Dickinson” were hosts at dinner evening, entertaining a company of cher's, which is the extra dance Recelving with Mr. Davis will be the surgeon general Merritte W. Elliott, daughters of I1, French | Stellwagon, enter- their | Mrs. Jarvin en Senorita Ballivian G v o, The attache of the British embassy Wwill be the & of honor at dinner this ev . who w entertain a company of fourteen. n- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren leave for Charleston, , 1o spend a week with Admiral P. Niblack, former commandant of the navy yard the ash entertained at luncheon today at the Hotel Hamil- o last Relnsch, widow of for- | mer United States minister to China, {is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Au- | xustine Scully, in their home, Mantle Gen. and Mrs will b hosts to a large company at | this evening. entertaining at| M ton These Soles Go More Miles We mean Phoenix Silk Soles and their uppers wear longer. That is why they come to The Hecht Co. for selling—since we are retailers of standard mer- chandise. Rich, glistening, beautiful, serviceable silks, made up in the incomparable Phoenix manner. We believe it is the best silk hosiery in the world. \ Phoenix Hose The Hecht Co. 7th at F St hn MeAuley Palmer { Hill, at Hempstead, Long Island Wood THE SECRET of making good cocoa is in using "Baker’s Cocoa For its quality is good The purity, palatabnlity and nutrient characteristics of high rede cocoa beans are retained in Baier’s Cocoa owing to the per.fecticn of the proc- esses and peculiar to methods. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. bt o : Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free mesriem our DORCHESTER, MASS, -0 has gone to Atlantle City for & rest cure. Owing to iliness Mrs. Wood has not been able to return any of her visits for several weeka b Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Briggs enter- tained @ company of eleven at the dinner dance at Le Paradis last eve- ning. The military attache of the Polish le- gation and Mme, Mach entertained a company of fourteen at dinner last evening at the Hotel Hamilton. Senator William B. Kinggormer Senator Hoke Smith, Representative Arthur M. Free and Gen. J. O. Woodward attended the dinner of the National Council of Traveling Salesmen last night at the Hotel Astor, New York, New Annlu Of Treasury n Guest. Deputy Commissioner Robert M. Estes entertained at dinner last even- ing at his home in Hyattsville, Md. in honor of the assistant secretary of the Treasury, Judge McKenzie Moss. Other guests were the first assistant postmaster general, Mr. Bartlett; Representative Wood of Indiana, Rep- resentative Ogden of Kentucky, dep- uty commissioner of internal reve- nue, Mr. Chatterton: special assistant to the Attorney General, Mr. Martin; Mr. Edward A. Thurston of Fali River, Mass.; Mr. A. S, Barnes of New York city, and Mr. N. T. Johnston, Mr. Lee Lamar Robinson, Mr. Harol Pack, Mr. O. F. Busby, Mr. Erne: Moss, Mr. Norris D. Parham and Mr. George Mayo of Washington. Mrs. Walter Wyatt, wife of the gen- eral counsel for the Federal Reserve Board, entertained at bridge, followed by tea, vesterday in compliment to Mrs. Garrett, wife of Representative Daniel E. Garrett of Texas, and their daughter, Miss Anne Garrett. The ts were Mrs. Edwin F. Williams, Mrs. F. T. Brown, Mrs. cott, H. . Maddox, Mis . Shade, Mrs. H. Lefevre, Miss Donna Ruth’ Cris singer and Miss Louisc Young. Mr: Wallace Ma, ided at the tea table after the game, Mrs. Albert The counselor of the German em- bassy and Mme Dickhoff entertained a small company at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday. Maj. and Mrs. H. M. Smith were hosts to a company of twenty at din- ner last evening. after which the company played bridge. Judge and Mrs. Ira E. Robinson en- tertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Powhatan. Judge and Mrs. Danlel Davenport, who are at the Shoreham, entertained informally at dinner there last eve- ning. The former United States ambassa- dor to the court of St. James and Mrs. John W. Davis made a hurried trip through Washington yesterday on their way south and stopped at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton tertained a small company last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole enter- tained yesterday at luncheon at the New Willard in” honor of Mrs. T. D Witt Talmage. Mrs. Morris Wittlin evening from » her home at 5305 mull en- at dinner Mr, receiv to 10 16th s and tomorrow o'clock, in et. Mrs. John T. Pell of Newark, N. J is In Washington for the weck en and is staying at Wardman Park Ho tel. She came to Washington for the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P_ Pell gave last evening for EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS TRUMAN FASSETT of New York G. B. BOURNE of Boston At ARTS CLUB, 2017 I Street tn Spiritual Housekeepillz 1734 N St. A New Course of Seven Lestons by Mrs. Jeannette H. Wade Beginning Tuesday, March 13th Problems of the Home Solved by Higher Paychology Made of your own material in now. Easter ix eurls. ge after March 1. 30-32 Fla. For Faster Get your ord Cold sto MARTIN WO sent on one of our attrmc- tive Easter Cards are sure to meet pleased accteptznce. We feel sure that you will like our selection ~because we have been unusually critical in making up our stock this year—we are well repaid for our trouble You will find Cards of really distinctive design at remarkably reasonable prices— Sc to 75c While you are getting vour Cards remember we have the stanfps, too. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) One Door Fro 14th Street—0n Do From i T T will] Prince Andrew and Princess Alice. Mr. and Mrs. Thodore Roosevelt Pell of New York, ure passing the week end at the Hamliton Hotel. They came to Waasl gton to attend the dinner_which Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell gave last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury were hosts to a large company at luncheon yesterday at Palm Beach, entertaining in honor of their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Morgan have arrived at Palm Beach and will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Stotesbury. Mrs, John H. Hewson and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Washburn, were among ‘the guests at a bridge tea given yesterday by Mrs. George Fletcher at the Ponce de Leon, In St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears re- turned yesterday from White Sul- phur Springs, W. Va. where they have been for a fortnight. The League of American Pen Women has been obliged to postpone the Sunday afternoon tea tomorrow which was to have been in compli- ment to the new members of the league. The tea for the new mem- bers will be given Sunday afternoon, March 25. Members of Christ Child Society at Red Cross Tomorrow. The national headquarters of the American Red Cross will be open on Sunday from 10 until 4 o'clock, Ladles of the Christ Child Soclety, Miss Mil- dred C. Merrick, Mrs. J. Elmer Mur- phy, Miss Josephine Waggaman, with Mrs, Charles P. Nelll as hostess, will receive the visitors, showing them the interesting exhibits in the mu- seum. e College Women's Club annual reception and banquet will be held at Rauschews April 11, Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoff, president of the club, will be uristed by Mre. Leroy T. Vernon. | chairman, and Miss Ruby Nevins. vice chalrman’ of the ccmmittee In charge of arrangements. M. H. Practical Psychology be at home to its members and friends, and their friends tomor- row, from 4 to 6. The first hour will be for the purely soclal pleasures over the teacups, followed by an hour of constructive’ short uddresses by Mrs. Jeannette Wade and others of the club. This “Sunset tea” is the beginning of a movement by this club to meet every Sunday afternoon. The problem that confronts almost every one on Sunday afternoon of “somewhere to go, and something to do,” it is hoped, will be solved at least for the hundreds of persons who prefer something interest- ing to the monotonous sitting out the hours at home. The A. Club will The Eeleet Kiub will hold its weekly dance tonight in the ballroom at 2400 1 16th street. Dancing begins at 9 o'clock pom. The list of patrons for the polo ball to be given at the Willard Hotel, Thursday, April 12, is headed by the President. the others includ- ing the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks Assistant Secretary of War Davis !Gen. Pershing. Maj. Gen. Hines, Maj. Gen. Bethel, military attache of the Fritish embassy: Maj. Gens. Snow, Holbrook, Farnsworth: Col. John | Phillip Hill. representative from Marvland; Brig. Gen. James A. Bu- chanan, Col. Robert M. Thompson and William Phelps Eno. Under such distinguished patronage the success of the evening is more than assured, and, in addition, en- thusiastic interest’ is being shown by the large circle of others in Washington who are devotees of polo. Practically all of the boxes have been sold, less than half a dozen re- mairning. Invitations and tickets will be mailed during the following week to those who have shown continuous interest in polo, but as the games which will be played during the year on the Potomao Park fleld are open to all Washingtonians and visitor it {8 deeired that they all join in thi. cceasion in promoting the tourna- ments and games which are sched- uled for the season. { | Frankli THotel 14th St. at K The service—the atmos- phere—and every one of the six courses makes this a popular place. Dinner, $1.50 Sokolov's Orchestra Down to Pre-War Price My Coffee One-pound Bag. 32¢ Magruder’s F Conn. Ave. & K Street Established 1878 ine Groceries GEN. HARBORD’S MOTHER | DIES AT KANSAS HOME Soldier Son Arrives at Bedside Few Hours Before Pneumonia Claims Toll, Mrs. Efle C. Harbord, mother of Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord, former assistant chief of staff, U. S. A, dled Monday night at her home in Man-. hattan, Kan., according to word re- celved here today. Gen. Harbord ar- rived at her bedside a few hours be- fore death. Mrs. Harbord was eighty-three vears old. She had been il for sev- eral days with grip, which developed into pneumonia last Saturday. Mrs. Harbord was a ploneer resident of Manhattan. — ORDERED TO JOIN FLEET. Airplane Carrier Langley to Aid - Panama Bay Maneuvers. The naval airplane carrier Langley, now operating from Pensacola, Fla., was ordered today to join the battle fleet in its Panama bay maneuvers. The addition of the Langley will furnish the last element necessary to make the fleet absolutely complete in 2 most modern sense, officials of the Navy Department sald, and will give the congressional party that accom- panied Secretary Denby on the Hen- derson the first opportunity to wit- ness public trials of a naval airplane carrier. Births Reported. Tie following births have been reported to the health department in the last tweaty-four ours: Eldridge and Marjorie V. Toveless, bov. Cheater and Helen M. MePherson, bos. Herbert J. and Ruth H. Taylor, (twins) 5. Charles J. and M. Fllis. bor. Grover L. and rie B. Owens, girl. Valentine and Alice M. Waterholter, girl. Isadore and K"e C. May, girl. Alfred and EI qheth ‘Askha Willlam G, ant. Juth A. Rock, boy. Arthur F. and_Sadie E. Caunon. girl. and Nettie M. Teonberger, girl. H. and Sarah Sithins, boy. and Mary L. Grant, girl. ‘Willie M. Smith, boy. ' Rrooke and 3 John M. en Floasie Brent, boy. Renjamin 0. and Catherine Greenwood, boy. Tolton And Ollie L. Smith, girl. James E. and Mabel E. Mercer, girl. James and Lulu MclIntyre, boy. | Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been lssued to the follawing 3 Fdmund Caskie and Frank G. Tyompson of Ktaunton, corge S sorgette Dupur. 4 Lydia 1. Weir, both nmers and Mary B. Harrison. “Allison of Fredericks ¥ Va 4 James, Mion., Reatrice L. Snyder of Hyatisville, Md. nd Tda Vosne Gertrude Bhillips. srdon F. Cooper and Emly 8. Jun Fridie A. Chewning und Helen Coatex. Tiougias A._Seeley and Donella Schoonover. Jonn W, Wilkn of Red Key, Ind.. aud e Hoffman of this eity. ovd Carter and ) et Home Giifford H. Best a M. Adams. Deaths Reported. { The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours: Barbara M. Clements, 75, 1408 Maryland ave. ne. Joseph Wilsou King, 84, 210 East Capitol se Lewis W. Daris Ellen Hilbert, Poor. Katherine Neitzey, 50, Providence Hompital. John F. Liord, @ 8th and Ingram sts. n.w. Mary B. McGrath, 39, United States Sol- diers’ ‘Home. James Hollander, 60. 10 H at. n.e. Margaret_Martin, 72, Tuberculosis Hospital Louis F. Thompeon. 70, 405 H st. n.w. Anne Loutse Mitchell, 27, 1812 Irving st. ne 7413 Blair road, 318 Tth st we. 1600 Tevie st. n.e Rarmond G. Whitmer, 3, Takoms Park. Ben Beott Dulanes, 1, Holen Powell 4 month: FOUND. E_White. | FRENCH_ P00l Knimal Rescue 5. . containing important lefters. £29.50 cash. in booth st O0'Donsel drug store, 14th and H sts. Liberal reward. Mre. Anoa lToscoe, Veterans' Bureau, sub- basement. Room 41 5 BILL FOLD, black ieather, contaming $1% | and {dentification card. Pbone Lincolu $24-W [ I " Kanon's_and Fhone Col. 3247. 100 native gold in C. T. du Rel, 100 N i party who found samie | Theater Wed. uight pl i to box office; reward BHACELET (3 diamonds), bet. Royal liberal reward. 525 Randolph st. n.w. CUTF _LINK—With setting h strect. Reward. a. ce return | o _specked, Return adunt, bt . the W to1 weight, 50 Ibs.: name Jack: D, 10802, Reward if returned to 2t Female, name Pippo. Reward for rreturn. h_road, Chevs_Chase. R—Brown aud _white; 3429 Holmead place. FUR NECKPIRC up lady's black fur neckpiece in front of | 2i58 Florida ave. at »:45 p.m. Thursday Ticense Cards of Thanks. BATES, We wish fo exiend our sincere thanks and heartfelt apprecintion to the many friends and neighbors fo: their kin ness aud sympathy during the illness and st the deth of our beloved motber aud randwother, z CES. » ¥ A e Pamn BREEDLOVE, We wish to thank all friends and_relatives for the floral tributes and gencral kindness during the ilinexs and death of our wifo and mother, Mrs. SARAIL BREEDLOVE. THE BEREAVED FAMILY. COLBERT. We wish to extend to our rela- tives, friends, the Pullm: 1 pastor, Knl, and beau- ul floral tributes durin; ess and at the death of Mr. CHARL] onr dearly beloved husbaud, and randfather. HS. MARY COLBERT AND FAMILY. 11* CORIM. We wish to extend our lacere thanks to our relatives and friends for t s, aympathy and beuutiful fowe e “fiiness und at tie de: little won aud brother, A FATHER, ~MOTHER, BROTHERS SISTELS, FOSNIGHT. The family of Mrs. SALLY FONNIGHT wish to extend their thanks their many friends for thelr expressions sympathy and beautiful Guwers at the Ui of her death. GILMORE, 1 wish to thanks and hesrifeit relatives, friends aud nelghbors for their kinduess, sywpathy and beautiful floral tributes doring the illness and at the death ot my beloved wite, MARY | it HER HUSBAND. 11°% PYLES. We wish to extend onr slucers thanks and heartfelt appreciation to our relatives, friends aud neighbors for their kindness, ympathy and beautiful floral tributes dur ing the fllness and at the death of our be loved husband and father, JAMES K. PYLES. HIS WIFB AND CHILDREN. © ROBERTS. We wish to extend our sincere appreciation 10 our relatives and friends for their kindess, tiful floral tokens on the feath of d_father, RICHARD ROBERTS. March 2. 1623 5 MRS, RICHARD E. ROBERTS AND'FAM- LY, ) WALDRON. We wish to thanks und bearifeit app relatives, friends and n Kindness, xympathy 1 beantifol floral tributes during the | and at the de our beloved busband and father, KOBLRT WALDRON IS WIE Deatbs. Thursday, March &, 1023 at the Stoddard Baptist ilo Bryant st. n.w., MARTHA BANKS, belov cousin_of Fraok and Harriet Penelion. Fu neral Sunday, March 11, at 2 p.um., from the New Bethel Baptist Chiurch, 9th and S sts. Remaing can be ween at W. Eruest Jarvis' funeral parlor. Georgia ave. B.W. Friends and reiatives fovited . BARNEY. Friday, March 9, 1923, at hix resi dence, 624 New Jersey ave. nw., EDWARD beloved husband of Edoa 'C. Barney (nee Hauber), aged 63. Foneral from Xi Aloysius_Church, Monday, March 12, at 10 n Interment Mount© Olivet cemerers. Relatives and friends invited 11 BLEECKER. Thursday, March Nasiville, ANNA PARKS Stearns Bleecker and dangh Iate Admiral John v Navy. Intcrment BRAWNER. F wm. MARTHA WAGGAMAD 7L Funeral service pri 12 BUTLER 41 father extend v sincere appreciation o my tend our sin atlon 1o AND CHILDREN. * BANKS, 8. 1923, at John T Que BRAWNER, #g 10 wm. March . Mareh 9, 3923, roud _n.w’, Mrx. She leaves to Frances er. dohn Hrown. She wis Brown. Geor Joha_Brown, G. Bradiey fetropaiitan A M Rev. Ntewart, tor. Fune Monduy, e 12, at 1 pm. Remains can be seen Jurvis' uhdertuking parior, Friends und rela- Safe in the arms of Jesus.”" 119 COCKRAN. Cathoiie Actors' Gnild members will attend memorial muxs for their late president, Hon. W. ROURKE COCKRAN, st St. Pu Chureh. Monduy, Murch 1 200 am. KATHRYN CONNG FATHER HURNEY S Chaplutn COLEMAN. Al members of the lodges of G U. 0. of 0. F. ure arked to uttend the funeral of Rrother A. J. COLEMAN, the ploner 0dd Fellow of the District of (o umbis. By order of the executive commit- tee, Di raud Lodge, No. 20 MAR(C S . DAVIS, Dist. Grand Master. FRED A. SABBS, Dist. Grand Secty. * COLEMAN. Al members Teter Ogden Lodge, No. 3. U. 0, of 0. F., please attend the funeral of Biro A. J. COLEMAN March ck pon., Shiloh NG She was gy Church, {ARLES H. HARKIY, COLEMAN. All members of Naoml Honse hoid, 1038, G. TU. 0. of 0. F.. are directed to attend & call mecting at tie hall tonight o for funersl of A3 T Funeral Sunday March 11, 1:30 pm., Shiloh Buptist Church, 17th a0d 'L sw. nw MILDRED HOLMES, M. N. G, K. C. BRENT, W. R . COLEMAN. The members of Patriarchie 18, 6. U. 0. of 0. F. are hereby noti to meot at Shiloh Baprist Charch, T xt. b T6th and 17th adas, Mareh 11 at 1 w'clock, for it “attending e funersl of Brother . W I COLE MAN. A full atiend argestly T quested.” By _order of Pu I DOVE, W The Coueil Xo S OWLG O memlers No of Tast Grand 4. G U, 0. of O.F., At Shi 16th and R attending the VI COLEMAN nestly re rpose of Brother ANDRE attendance is ea der of DAN'L R SAM'L W BRAXTON. Council Master. WATSON, Sy 1e CROWN. Departed _this life March'7, 1923 at 5:30 p.m., after @ b iliness, JOSEPH T. CROWN. "He leaves loving' wife. Maria Crown: three | il “a sister, Jobn, Will, Cheste ja. Remains ca een AU Mrs. Dalmey's extublishy . between 1o and New York ave from Mt. Jezreol ) Raptist E sts. se. Sunday. March sharp. Rev. Joseph 1. Gr DAWSON. Saturday, March 10, residence, § Grant place nw 4 Funcral Monds s nkin' faneral parlors, Interment a 1.1 0l ne, pastor. 12, from | N 10t st nw Glenwowd - ceimetery rsday, March S lingering illness, at the hom: ter, H. Winifréd De Wit st New York city, MARY J. DE WITT. her of H. Winifreq De Witt and Edug Blauch Barlow. Funeral servees Suuday 1 DOUGLAS. Suddenly. ) 1923, at 8:30 BiMiinft, her residence, Brd st s MAKTHA. beloved wife of Georze Douglas aud devoted mother of Maria Toliver, Fu. peral from ber late re. . Monday, March . at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Though our hearts are sad and lonely And our eross is hurd to bear, May we live with this assurance, That we will weet her over there. i March . please return it 22 Que at.?_Ample_reward. GLASSES—Shell-rimmed, Tuesday, Finder_please call during 1 720, Br. ES (tortoise sheil) —Lost Friday night. . Call Linc. 2081. S PO e HANDBAG, small leather, name on papers in- «ide bag, in vielnity of 1524 R st. Reward. Return to Harrlet Wrigh NDBAG—Lady's, bet. 11th and G n.w. and P Reward. 1438 Meridian st., apt. S1. lams 2146, . HAND SATCHEL Black, containing money, bank books and tch_and small handbag, cte., on 11th st. car. Please return bag and contents and keep money. 2904 1Ith . Phone Col. 114. b CECKPIECE, s-nirrel. on F st. between 11th nd 13th, Saturday, March 3. Phone Cleve- d_1974: reward. 1% NOTEBOOKS—2 black loose-leaf, con- taining written records of the Audubon Soclety of the D. O., on Monday, Sth, on Ma: ave. or alley near Scott Circle and 17th st. $23 reward. Return to Miss Childs, secretary of Audubon Society, Chevy Chase, Md., or 1637 Mase._ave. n.w. ne PEN-Lower half of a gold fountain pen on Connecticut ave. between T and N sts. Reward. 1817 16th st. n.w. . North 1351, e PIN, «mail round jet with pearl cross. Return to Westminster, 17th and Que sts, lk;lrd_ o0 POMERANTAN —Tiiack and tan (femalc), oo Friday, 23rd of Feb. Reward if returned to 1221 8ih st. n.w. Mrs. N. A. Lewls. 11* POLICE CAP PLATE, No. 823—] on 9th t. near L n.w. the 7th instant. Liberal re- ward. B. M. Bowles, eighth precinct. '—Cross bet. Shepberd and Collie; 3 ;s:iryn\fl. Reward. ml 10th st. n.w. 11* PURSE—Smail, _biack_ leather, _contaiming about $31; in Soldiers’ Home or between thers and 20th ‘st. and Florida ave. Friday after- noon. Reward. Call North 9047. . REE—Bmall. containing money and_goid PR enr litn and G.- Finder return ‘and Teceiva reward. A. D. S.. 1216 R. 1. ave. n.w. & RING_§15 return of ring contalaing sappiite nd two djamonds: mo questions. Mrs, L. H. teel, Stoneleigh Court. 128 no queations, return of Mre. L. H. 12¢ RING—$150 reward, M'll:mflfl ring lost this week. Stesl. Stoneieigh Conrt, NGBS 1! reward for return of two dia- R oty lost February 2. One ring han two dlamonds, the other ruby with diaxmond! on either side. Rawlins Hume, Washin, Gas_Light Co. 11% TCH—Near corner Rhode Island ave, and HA st. B.W., lady's epes-faced gold watch, Tastoned to black ribbon. Finder pleass e FAMILY. i1e (Baltimore papers please copy.) ' FORD. Entered peacefully into rest resideuc L st. ‘Wednes lovi) Rhisier oving sixt ngene, jr. 4 3 Sunday, 3:50 p.m. from Miles ¢ between L and M n.w. Sweet girl—she came into the world To see a sample of itx misery; She tasted of its bitter cup And tried to drink the potion up, ‘Then gently turned her head aside, Disgusted with the taste, and died. MAMMA AND PA 100 FRY. Saturday, March 10, 1023, at 6 am GEORGE M. FRY, in his 8ith year. Fu- neral from his lite residence, - Rockville, Md., Monday, March 12, at 2:30 p.m. In- terment Union cemetery. 1 H“XI.TO]V]; Fr!'}n March 9, 1023, at 3 pm.. at s re 62 Tenn. ave. pmg at ‘enn.ave. n ton. lishment, Sunday, friends invited. 11 HANCOCK. Friday, March 9, 1023, at 1:40 p.m., at his residence, 3008 Dent pl. n.w., CHARL PAXNILL, beloved husband of Elizabeth Hancock. Funeral services will be held Sunday. March 11, at 2:30 p.m., in the chapel at Glenwood cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 1 HANCOCK. Members of Washington Cen- tennial Lodge, No. 14, F. A, A. M. requested to meet at the Masonic Te Eunday, Mareh 11, 1624, at 15 p.m e purpose of attending the funer: Brother CHARLES P. HANGCOCK. 5 SHERMAN 1. FOLSOM, Master. HARDY. Friday, March 0, 1928, JULIA K. HARDY. Funeral services will' be heid on Monday, March 12, at Immanuel Episcopal Church, 18th and V wts. . at 10:30 a.m. Body restinw at 1, 1732 Pa. ave. n.w,, until time of service. Interment Glenwood cemetery, HOWARD, Departed this life Thursduy, March 8, 1923, at 11:06 p.m., at the residence of her sister, Ellsabeth Howard Lewis. Ha risburg, Pa., ANNIE BEATRICE HOWARD. beloved daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William J. Howard. 100 Massachusetts ave. n.w., and dister of Mrs, Rertha Howard Collins, Dr. W. J. Howard Jr.. Mrs. Elizabeth Howard Yewls, Mrs. Louise Howard Pack, Misses Juanita, Irma and Ruth Howard. = Funeral Bunday, March 11, 1 Zion Baptist Church) F st. bet’ 8rd and 413 sts, «.w. Relativos and friends invited, 10 HOWARD, The members of the Techars' Benetit and Annnll'.‘ Association are INM;, notified of the death of Miss ANNIE HOW- ARD, B. F, G. MERRITT, President. 3. L. GRAY, Becretary. urch, ‘rd | undertaking esta pm. Relatives ple. tor | of 11e awle Deaths. Officers and members of Prince Hall Cliipter, No. 5, 0. E. K., are requested 1o assemble at Zion Baptist Church, ¥ st. between 3rd and 415 w.w., Sunday, reh 11, 1923, at clock, for the pur- pose of attending the funeral’ of our late sister. ANNIE BEATRICE HOWARD. ERNES HOWARD, Y M. HUTCHINS, Worthy Matron, T M. DICKERSON, Worthy Patron.” ¢ March 8, 1923, at 4:20 p.m., at her res ANA JACK beloved miother Hill Brooks evoted mother-in-law of Spencer Brooks. ¢ leaves to mourn their Joss one brother and a host of rel and friends. Fu. neral from Israel Church, 15t and B sty ww., Rev, Russell, pastor, Bunduy, March 11, at 1:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends juvitéd. . JONES. Departed this life March 9. 1023, at 2:30 ww.. ufter a short iliness, RICHARD JUNES, husbaud of Hattie Joues, devoted father 'of Mrs. Annle Cannon, Mrs. Swith, Miss Mabel Jones and Mrs. Wilsoi, " and grandfather of Earl D. law of Averit Wilson. Inte 10,8t Swith and Funeral st masn Wl be waid for the repose of iils soul. Eelutives and friends invited to attend. terment ut Mount Olivet cemetery. = JONES. All members of the Knights of Vincent, Commandery natified” to March 11, c % Cyvriun's 1o urrange for the fusers onr lute brother, ~RICHARD JONES, who died Friday, 2 a.m. Fuberal Monday, March 12, % wm., St. Cyprian’s Cluurch, 131k and ¢ sts. .. By order of the commander. CHARLES L. BILLI SAMUEL A, DOUGLASS, Recording Sec'y. ® KYLER. Departed this Jife March 10, 1023, at 2:10 her Tesidence, 1823 6th o nw. | SARAH J. KYLER. Sie is wirvived by a son and davghter, Elmer . Kyler and Mary. . Gray, Notice' of funefal LIPPOLD. LIEPOL On ¥riday, Mas . 3816 Gth st wt 2 pam attend. LONG. Friduy Hopital, du March ELEANOR at Garfield beloved March 9. 1923, at delphia, 'Pa., Henry B. F. services at Philade] . Monday afterncon. MARSHALL. Departed this life March 8, 1923, ut 12:30 a.m., VINCENT MARSHALL, husband of Henrietta Smith Marshall and son of the late Join and Eliza Marshall, rother of Christiuna Greenfield, Clement and Eugene Marshall and Mrs. Clementing Humilton. Funeral from 1521 i2th st. n.w. Monday, Marclh 12, at 9:30 o'clock a.m., thenee to Xt. Augstine’s Church, whers requiem high mass will be sang at 10 o'clock um ulives and friends invited. (U Siariteoro, M., and New York pupérs 1l copy.) MILLS. 19: Viewna. Vi of Johin rah Brown, Mill> from MACFARLAND, Departed_this life Wednesd at her r B, heloved wife ~voted mother of Mary V. Laylor and William Fineral Sunday, March 11, at 2 First Buptist’ Church, ~Vienna, 100 March 9. 1023, at 10:40 e. 333 P st n.w. wife “of Thomas in_the 48th year of her er Iate rexidence Monday, 5:30 w.am.. thence to Holy h, where requiem mass will be . for the repome of her eoul. fends jovited. Interment Mi. Olivet cemetery. 11e PAGE. At ¢ March 9, 19238, ELLA V.. Willia € Tage and Bloved mother of Mrs. H. F Rubrig, eris of Langdon, D. R naine at hapel of "A.'J. Sehippert, 2005 Pa. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral here after. 1 RAMSEY. 9:30 a.m. March 9, 3925 MARY SEY_ (nee Miller), widow “of th . Funeral s 13 Vu MCKENNA. Passed awa: R R late Capt. 1337 10th wt. now.. at 10 o'clock.” Interment n eters. 11* REVELL. Friday, March 9, 1023, CHARLES, beloved son of Annie Revell, in the 48th sear of his age. Funeral from chapel of A. Taltasull, 443 Tth st. w.w.. Monda: ) 12, at 2 p.m. Relatites and frien invited 1o attend. Interment Congressional cemeters. 11 RIGGS. Sundsy, March 4, 1923, at San Fran. Cieco, CANT. MAMIE WYSONG, beloved Wife' of John T. Riggs. Funeral services, this city, Monday o'clock, a i Rock ¢ icnds invited to attend on March 9. 1923, ALBERT K . SELP. Fu- eral services private. 11 residence fn_the Carroll 23, JOHN J. STEPHEN! It is requested that t s o of gersice Ia o flowers be sent. THOMPSON. Thursdsy. March & B reatdence, 108 W sts mw.. LOUIS ¥ hand of Jeonie Thompson. Ry be seen at Saffell's chapel, 5th now. Funeral services at el Monday. March 12, at 11 ives and friends iovited. Inter- mept Glenwood cemeters. 1 Entered peacefully into rest at n.w.. Fridas. GEORGE, be- " of Tolk, 1923, at weph Watsen harles E.. William Watson wid Beasi Tewis Watson, fathe: Augusta e als nieces, Union’ W day. Marc DWW Joues, WILKES. Dl 7, Contee, cousin inlaw of Georgla, Alhert Contee, dehildren, two from _the hurex Mon clock pm., Rer. E. Tastor. 1 rted _this life Frid WILKES, Wilkes. 1 n @lemoriam. Lit loving remembrance of . DAVID and and March 10, 3 1 watehed you. dear mother, fading, But Lttle did T know ' this suv three years ago Your soul from me would go. pther now to guide n sincere and true; . who took you throne; ¢ wuch iss you Y lonely hom: HER CHILDREN, MARY AND DUDLET. * WIE. In remembrance of our loved ones, B e TANES "IGTS) BOWIE, who da: wtted this 1ife cighteen years ago. March . 1905, and onr mother, ELIZA BOWIE, Who Ieft us fwenty-three years ugo today, March 10, 1900. Some bright morning we will meet you, When life’s toils no lenger shall I At the throne of God we will greet 50 Th LOVED ON BOWIE BROMLEY. BROMLE years AND EMMA ) In remembrance of CHARLES F. who departed _this life nive today, March 10, 1914 Goue, but not_forgotten. aE BY HIS FATHER. ROWN. In sad but loving remembranes of Bm,\ dear sister, AMY HAKRIS BROWN, Who departed this Tife one month ago today, Tebruary 10, 18 The midnight moon Tpon u silent gram But'she seepeth witho The one wo could ot save chide us not for weeping. or sorrows shade our heart love, hus gone from us v now, ER, MARTHA HAR- is beamivg ‘oh RIS, BROWN. our_dev HARRIS BROWN, one month ago today. February ENTS, LILBU AND' FAMILY. cred to the memery of our dear wister, BETTIE CHEATHAM, who so suddenly passed into the great beyond nine years ago today, March 10, 1914. Rut we know that she is happr In the mansion of the blessed: There thers is no pain nor sorrow, In her aweet, eternal rest. HER DFVOTED &ISTERS, BIRDIB LEE AND EMMA R. CARTER. . DADE. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear sister-inlaw, MARIA L. DADE, who dled two yeurs ago today, Mareh 10, 1921, In In sad bt loving remembrance of ghter and sister. AMY who departed this life 10, 1923. AND TINY my leart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true; Thera is dot & day, dear sister, That I do not think of you. YOUR BROTHER-IN-LAW,” ALEXAND! OGLESBY. DAVIS., 1In memory of onr dear husband and nephew, JAMES DAVIS, who departed tify life tive years ugo today, March 10, 1018. How I mixs the welcome footsteps of_the I loved wo dew Oft T listen for his comling, Fully sure that he s near. a art gone, but not forgotten; ¥ I ever be. For us long as there is memory 1 will always think of thee. MIS DEVOTED WIFE, ROSA DAVIS, A AUNT MARY WHITE, DE GROOT. A tribute of love and respect to the memory of our dear husband and fatber, HENRY B, DE GRGOT, ‘who died thres tod. h 10, 1820, oars 250 U016 WIFE AND CHILDREN, * ER L D | nected with the ori In Memoriam. Suered (o the memory of wy dei JOANNA' DORSEY, who passs rs ago toduy. March 10, 191 Mothier, T will always thiok of ihee. Euch' hour brings thoughts auew: For in my heart your piemory _ Lingers tenderly, fond and_ true. HER DAUGHTER, ' HENRIETTA CHAI EVANS, VANS. Tn sad but loving remembrance ¢ dear husband and. father, KOBER who' departed this life three yoa toduy, March 10, 1020, ol Hour that comes to us anew With bitter sase of 10ss, © Got' in heaven pity un Help s 10" bear the crons. This world may clnoge fro to year A Triends from gay 1 day. Butever shail the one we- Jote From menory fade ‘away Not dead to us, we love him stil: Not Tost, ‘bt gone hefore: For in my heatt thy memory Aud will for cvermore, THE FAMILY. FLAGG. Tn memory of WHITFIELD McKIY FAY FLAGE. Wi did March 10, 1921, g8 montihe MIEAND MES. J. B, RATTLEY, Jr In loving memory of Ity WHITFIELD FLAGG, Wi £ " Sears ago todny, Mareh 10 O Sich s the Ling i Tn sad hat of our ‘denr mother, S Who departed this’ life March 10, 1918 Fise years the chilly winter's snow Hus massed thy lonely bed, And chavged the green of sumier time To antumn golden red, And long as reason holds her throne. Aud memory wanders free, Our thoughts will travel 1o the p Aud silently mourn for ‘tnee. THE FAMILY. ' Kacred to_the memory of o - deloved mother, MARTHA HAWKING eparted this life, suddenly, one yea 480 today, March' 10, g2z 0% T Sad were the honrs of that fatal dus. When God called our dear moiber away mother, % trie and kind, No friend on carth like hier we will fnd Yo all af s she did her beat, : God graut hee etcrnal reat. HERCHILDIER, WILLANE BiANCHE LOVD, JOSEPIT AND WARRES v ELori RREN HAW EEITH. Tu sad Wt loving remembravce o my deac duughter. PEARL KEITH. wh aeparted o Sear ago today “Thou arraut robber, Death, couldst th DOt find scme lesser une than she 10 rob o breath, thy prey to be? Her mind was lik pure and fre pen as the sel purely through hee fac ¢lliog place. Not less the ch than the Triend: not lews & friend. thi, man, the childly life did shorter end be calwe &0 broad It ran. Weep not for her unhappy muse: her merits found & grande use some otherwhere. God wiscly sees t needs her_qualities. © Wee| rl, for when Death hovers o'e: South's ambrosia-scented _bowers bha. on!; Dlucks the choivent fiowers. £ xlElt LOVING MOTIEK, ADA GREEN. ITH. Departed this life one vear ugo a3, el 10 07 oy Geu ol tighier X EITH, who, b L le « uever return ugafn, o o D0 Jeft s Oh, could that one year turn back i OB, could events b changed to et thes were that time ' Jifore sou went "awar. ut Goi knows beat, His will HER STEPFATHER, JAMES GREEN, + LYLES. In sad but sweet memory of my deas mother, 31 RETIA LYLES. who wen. davase o Bewven two years ago today, Maret Mother, You wore u crown of Throigh the ~ears Sou srteied e Are tie bands that made the bome, Kome may think that 1 ot Tone When ut times they sce me wmile; " Little do they know the heartache - yauae 1 suffer all the whole. - ok [ LONELY DACGITER, MARTINEK. In sad but lovin : hut loving remembranc ear son ana brotber. JOHN ¥ . who departed this Jears ago todsy, March 10, ore, 10 1Tt 1 did not know tiw ore, I did mot e you disr” 70" VT 1 onls knew ou went aw Aud pever sald good-hye If I had seen you at the last And held your dying band, Aud heard the last sigh from’ your heart 1 would not feel xo bad. HIS LOVING MOTHER AND FA JOHN F.AND EMMA MARTINE] MORRISON. 1n mud but loving remembrance 3 deir wother. ALMATHA MORRISON, Jdied twenty-twn vears azo today. March Woonul. HER DAUGHTER NETTIE. + '00DFORK. Sacred to the memory of our deas erhew, WILLIAM WOODFORK, whe 0 ove Seut 4ko-fuday, March 10, 12 een him, Jesus. in thy keept Till we feach the shining shorer " Then, 6 Seater, et 1 Ler® 0" (Love und keep bimi s before. HIS TOVING “AUNTS, Ty 7 o BrId AN Ui ODFORK. In loving 790DFORK g remembrance of miy grar Protlier WILLIXM, Who passed aw "Tix meet to know well m iete parting ix oo more, And one §1ov 50 s oni FUNERAL DIRECTORS, V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor oco; ginal W. R. 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