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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1923. y — - — — [EXPEG‘I' fim] HERE MRS. EDITH M. SWITH DIES.| g @temoriam. el . : o D EENE 3 . | {wite oficoall M arahant Explres in | motes namair ot re TSR ; e | i 5 o 4 i . G. W. U. Hospital. el R nan's Le e P At ) g : : ; o FUR BUNFERENEE, Mre., Bdith May Smith, thirty-eight , L ; ] uy Cream tl e ; 3 cet © wes When for o would like to years old, 610 F street southwest, v 4 3 : S HER DAUGITER et ey . e % ;i wife of Rodney N. Smith, who has 5 meet every g : - | CLARK. 1n sy bt 1o L (R Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby| i P MRE . e e B tell her how Lasker to Welcome De]e of Columbia for a number of years, SraRe uh‘“. depu r-rrvs;xlnx it W = 5 ' 4 ' ' 2 . ']dh-d 1w the George Washington Uni- = “"'h“f-” N 5 to. use ane : Ivoraity Hospital Thursday night, fol- | Wheo e (i of ¢ L e to Be Guests of Commandant of ’ 8 . : o gates of Jewish Social Toutne sniiBea it o) abaras | o ne e altiweting S0 is for the neral “arranegement? have not been ures to recall L « Marines and Mrs. Lejeune. emopleted She had word for each and died 1 by six children, David, Charles, =4 _— Lewfs, Ralph and Editl LEMUN GREAM e l,s e E i e oy e g et SNValler abatati oAb I AW AsEE 4 - » SN More than 600 delegates will ulll-nd[ AN WD ey, o | { TR e o oy Bt Service Society. esides her husband, she is sur- Toved by NOONAN'S » 2, : X . UR CREAWS IV ONE Mrs, Denby will be guests at| "Sto™ 4 - i the National Conference of Jewlsh LENIN'S CONDITION SAME. nory « MOSCOW, May 12—The latest bul-| Jiar " e An astringent. bleac sleansing, Cold dinner Thursday evening of | The marriage of Miss Lispenard : % < 4 5 Soctal Service, which will open to- Cream. 300 the J Tube. IS s H the commandant of the |3 V. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. letin on the condition of Nikolai For Liggett's, Peoples Drug || . Willlam Marston Seabury of New! B G s 3 : 4 1 otines o confer- | Lenin, issued b, shyalcians, Hat anew h & Bro. and other good | |Marine Corps and Mrs. John A lYork! fo Mr. Rdward Shehme Crockes, | s o R e 2 e b e | S ok iLejeune. Tuesday evening they willl2d. of Fitchburg, Mass. is tgking | W - e B {ence will be held in the salon des na- | there wan no eneral chanke in the T s dine with Capt. and Mrs. Luke Me-|Place ';’:fi‘ar‘:.’xlf"f'n"T: Now tork ol St {tions at the Washington Hotel. | was about norn his pulse 90 and | L ODAUGHTEIS AND SON 1N 2 ; y a : L New York. '[Ehe 4 . 4 ! s, Cf Solds eside -spira 2 . GTE Dol wmee. Gen. and Mrs. Lejeune are|ceremony will be followed by a recen. J . : | Mrs. Charles Goldsmith. president | respiration 20 LOT T btk 'am-mlmg the Pimlico races today. :nu‘u in the home of the bride's par-| 8 s . % 'of the United Hebrew Relief Soclety { ——— = ents, on East 38th street, Miss Beatrice | g 3 > {of Washington, chairman of the local . . 5. William Philllps, wife of the|Pitney and Miss Charlotte MacDougall : e G : (et ] e ADAH SER Y PERPETUAL secretary of state, wili enter-|are bridesmalds, as are also Miss 3 y : iy |committee on arrangements, will pre- Cuth Of mhanks- At }v[r} M"'IMM" tain at tea this affernoon from 4:30|Jane Currier, Miss Dorothy A. Moran, | SR o e {side. Albert D. Lasker, chairman of | PHILLIPS. We wish to express our sincere [ May 12 to B:30 o'clock at Beanvoir, the sub-|Miss Katharine E. Starr and Miss 1. | [ Soines gt ‘nited States Shipping® Board | UMnks snd appreciation to our r ] Wi DT i Meae s aaanit BUILDIN(: lurban home at 3300 Woodley road|Clarisse de Rham. Miss Etheldreda : i i i the United States Shipping” Board | rlutives, for their kindness, sympathy e meetitho i smorrow and continue until Wednes- | which the undersecretary and Mrs. Seabury and Miss Muriel Seabury, will make the address of welcome. foral tributes tent at the dea W et tieE e before, Phillips have occupied since their re- | sisters” of the bride, are malds of Rabbi Abram Simon, president of | ; = S L 1"pon_the shining. o jturn from Relgium. honor. The best man_is Mr. George CHILDREN OF R. W. PHILLITS. Mrs. Dhillips will receive alone on|W. Van Slyc, 2d, of New York. the lawn, and the tea table, which wml - OVING HUSBAND AND REN.. the board of education of the Di IASHIAND SHILDRES Do placed wmder the forest trees, will| Mrs. Thornton I'. Boland entertained ok will give the opening praver mtaths‘ A trilte of love wlathe be presided over by Mme. Peter, lc,;"l day when her guests | e 4 i i =, '):"f."“:fizrlvf"‘]‘li_“ H‘I:'h Jewish “II‘] | Apams life M T of the ste Switzerland; Mrs. ] in¢ i naretoff, Mme. von . : % g Tk i Pays 6 Per Cent (L RS D e e 3 Willlam Kearny Carr. i - DGR dress by Miss Fra 1 : ing in 45 secretary of the Treasury: Mrs 'Mrs. Bdwain & Tuller. Mre. Daven-. Fea8 ] e v dent of the Natlonal Conf | e HER “LOVING DAVGITEK, ALLIE on shares maturing in 45 o WG 0B P iR W of the third |Port White, Mrs. Constantine Smyth, | 3 et %3 Jewish Social Service 0 AL L H WHITE 5 or 83 months. It assistant sceretary of state. and Mrs. | 3 James Dudley Morian, Mrs. At pra i 3 The delegates will ren | AL i resi ehee | g 5 | Satnrdar morning. May 1 o'clock, 2141 o o lntes need Yo, bt God knew | o ol [ Frank 11, Mrs Irwin. Mrs. Thomas National Conference Social e e I R e e i e SRR G {¢ e ?x o Ifred Taylor. ; ., which will begin here next Mondes Mg 14, &t pretiick. o0 MeFARLANE. w - . | Mr. and Mrs Bolana will entertain Ba Rt e e e AL Yk ey e L Pays 4 Per Cent | Princess Bibenco & fat dinmer May 15 and 16, and Mrs > ¥ . : e of the delegates attending the | Congressional cometors. i HIS DEVOTED Wi s G v Reton tranm. Cledus | Boland will entertain luncheon par- £ t conference of the National | BARRY. Fridus. May o PHILLIPS. 1 LRSS on sh?or:-s \r\“t?:l;i““ be: The minister of Rumania, Prince |es Mas 13 and May 21. | ] ; : : Association of - Jewlsh | Commuuity L0t ISk A AR (o " mriny | ot JOIN 11 i Assets M. Tk still a_guest of Representative andlygijjams, jr. of Norfolk, are spend- | [l ’ i 2 v . . 5 | buffet luncheon will be given at the 303 Marie'N. Takersniith and the 1ate Deacetul | ssets More Than A N Tongworth i Clnein [ hie 2" fedadya ar the Hotel 14| A REWING. | o - 3 Cits Club. “Jowish music will be [ (S L T A Prince Bibesco, who also was | Fuyette. s - . ’ ¢ enidered by Miss Elizabeth Gutman o and fose Agnes Recan. Funeral | o1 2 i sycrawsLiiove $8,500,000 guest en route from New Or- " AL : o o " and Miss Sylvan Levin . T:30 amm., from her late residence. nz‘;(}/o’ws PHILLIPS AND CHILDREN returned to the capital several | Mrs. Silas A. Wolf, widow of Col. 3 & % & st nw. Requiem mass at Sa NOLDS. In sad hut loving remem e i Wo cred Heart Church, 8 o'clock. Interment | of our son and hrother, JOSEPH K. KEY days ago. Silas A. Wolf, U. S. A, has returned ==z L ey pyerent ek (Ll Surplus More Than to Washington after an absence of a eAmgRy, THE WEATHER | % fivet. " (Haitimore. " tapers pien b o ) W o 5 Dr. Stepanek, minister of Czecho- |Year and & half in Europe, and s with | & Washington dchutanic. s T A e Seew i Requiescat in pace. In aur hearts sauc = ke fiso)mo slovaki ente ined a small party |friends at the Cairo. Mixs Beatrice tney and Miss Charlotte MacDougall, heing in the wedding Disipict _ofs Golumbla —Showers (to-|BIRES. SDepacted this lite Beiday, Mey o1, Pkl o Andcc = i e ST 3 1923 at his residence in Alexandrin, Va., ) Tisere is nor u day. dear son and ororhe Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govin enter-|party. night and- possibly tomorrow morn-{ wiyy Am RBIRHN, beluved hushand of Elnor That e dis ot think of v, ; tained at dinner last evening for their ing; v;mlf_-r late tonight and tomor- leaves to monrn their loss, be- [ HIS FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTER daugliter 8tes i Govin The row: fresh southwest, =shifting to . . his mother, two sisters. one { GEEIR 11 ran but locing remesnbranee of wife of Dr. = 2 o o | northwes: winds, <and friends ST WA home this | 2 2 % Sherier, Mrs. Walter Guy, Mrs, Perry in-chief of the Virginia forces at the | sibly tomorrow morning; cooier; fresh udria, Nunday pom Rev. Mr | e { iom counselor of the Spanish embassy;(3h i v h 3 I's S . l ny 12 afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at her | npjey Olyve Graef, Miss Elizabeth West, Mrs, Minier Hospelter, Mrs | surrender of Cornwallis, a gallant |southwest, shifting to northwest 1"‘;‘.»}.1[.. \wlld'«mu.n Relatives and REMEMBERED BY MIS FATHER o 145 16th street. Assisting | Young, Senor de Amoedo of the Span- | Charles Thompkins, Mrs. Aubrey | soldier and gre: ‘nd of Jefferson. | winds, strong on the e e [ BEEIDS s creiit i e itouite mia MOURNING will' be Afrs: Willlam N. | {uh crobngsy, Afe Dhinancesso of .the Mrs. S Fife. Mrs O Nelron was i name, in the | Virginia—Showers to a o 2 et ol o WA Diea W 3 of Representative Vaile | in cmbassy. M | S S T Sewmreric, Mrn Rther | church. in the siate and i iiterature |ably tomorrow. morning; co 3 3 et fourteon year o - e o f Colorado, who, with him, is a house | s Mr. Jose Alonso and Mr. Harry rank M. Andrews, Mrs. W AMm and he was Governor of Virginla and (morrow and in north portion late t i CARMACK DRV CLEANING CO. For th Woek e s VAUE | axe ot Now Tork o Tn the facgs | Escaville Mrs Mhiclds, Mre Prances. 5 Uiis_occasion by | HIENL strons southwest Shifting o | e et | o b e 2469 ISth St n accomplished musician. and it {of Ar. an s. Govin for e week | Mrs. Floyd Kramer, Mrs. nan Nels < northwest winds, gales on the cou o relutizets = e ToP e e e Dupont Circle, 1 Probabiitthens wiltbelan informet | o1 2nd MMrs SGovinitor the Wweek fixeo of ire. Evans; s/ Bradfordiand Lpasianis Mrs: Crig 3 arden, | West Virginia—sShowers and o s R s S BRI i Eeid program = Miss Golden Frank Hitcheock Nelson | tonight; tomorrow mostly cloudy and [ ghifll on Tost, bet. 1st and Sorth Capitol, S ’ e Mrs. Louis Scherer. Mrs. |cooler, possibly showers in extreme i ol e Mrs. Jumes Thomson, who has heen | yre Ginson Fannestock is expected | (oWles, Mrs Louis Scherer. Mrs. | cooler, posy LIRS T ] 0ca 1 l he enange didfaires o Tatuia visiting Mrs. James Carson Brecken- e B d L Lt e D s Mrs. James S0 5 to sail today aboard the Aquitania,{p&Hdton St p 2 2 4 Metal Porch Columns ([ i s S5l i suedis at din: | yisiting Mes Jumes Caivson Hrecken | to il today_abratrd ghe Aquitanti | Phomi Neidon, SR e 0 Ml I e tate this ovening of Mr. and AMrs. | visit her brother and sister-in-law, i will fo to Newport o her sum- | Mrs. A . Draper. a direct de-} Tpermometer—4 p.m & pm., 64 2 Rurostine, Fiil Burn- | HIS LOVING MOTHER. M. S1EID 5 eracle. Au &' Walker. wiio will entertain o b a0l SRS Gt G Il B L Sk pnestock | Scendant, is to take the table named |y, nigRGTVEETT, BT BaE G BB B2 ¥ Eurnstine. Hiehecea Mar In sinee e i company of twelve at the CoSmoS|yre ‘Champ Clark will go from her | his ibsent sinee varly in the au- |after Josiah Bartlett, the first one to{oon 7] ' ster, agen 80 cap. home at Bolling Green, Mo.. to J tumn, when she went to the orient, { vote for «i':m ,‘,‘"",f'r_’]" after ;!:ln- Barometer—4 p.m.. 29.99: 8§ pm. | ners o s e 2 | Mrs. Thomson and spend some timeland has been on the continent 2o S MG el ation o 29.78: 12 midnight, 29.72; 4 am., ® {CISSEL. Friday. May 11, 182 senat srbec] A0 rakota = % e ks elats win and sp z. dependence. According to family tra- a 58: 0! b elnved hushand of da Cissel (nee 2 v 1 - ents at the Burlington: Ha e itertained | Mex. Wivomm Mab Onests ; Versation turned on the | 9on today : ; Mat Ta aC0:a0 apes thence 16,86 410 Bond Bldg. nts at the Burlington Hotel. |company at luncheon tod: n|..\r‘r{m‘.‘lm:‘uvx:-‘e-).:m“" Paalit o or aigning the doca: |s Ifl,:h:v\ est temperature, 62, occurred at i e il e il at auys, iy ;x.’ld-m\;- .‘..'.'.rl" h:o;m':— .’:‘{,“- ;}:312;11;;.“(] with 3r. and Mrs. E. T- | yiy john Allen Dougherty, Mr. William | §05 10 G0N S0 who had listened Condition of the Water. O L R at dinner last evening at the New Willard, N to the last 3 nd. AGNES WAL led 10 etirnn Mty clude — otter ve J. Henning, wife of the as-| (ol and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke 4n to show signs of wavering, but . 17 REEV duughter well A, aud 1 SIN I ter, Miss Elizabeth Husting. — Bowie Clarke, and Col. Joseph with impatience to the objections| Temperature and condition of the Rl b 3 ~\I~\_” R “M'\I\»‘. The military atiache of the Italfan | X Morris Ewalt Irwin will en-(Beacham, ir. T8lacd, rose (rom his seat end, saying: | water. 2618 a.m:: Grear Falls_Tem- Y, CgFuneral services at pess R Sl Soda | The military attache alian | tertain at luncheon Tuesday at the y S e atever You may decide to do, I|perature, 58; condition, hily | vorf. Pa. Mondar. May 14, at 10 w.m. Sarsapar illa and Soda|emiass and Marquise di Bernezzo | New Willard in honor of Mrs. George | Mr. and Mrs. beter A Drure a0 Jintend to sign.” strode down the aisle, | muddy. GRPEN. Departed this life Fridas. Ma: Clicquot Ciub S I Doz. h..h‘rvlurum! to Washington after bee. their young xon Paul left ;«m""";' At that moment Hancock, Jefferson Gosman's Sarsaparilla $1.65 plicitor general and Mrs. James | Madeleine Austin will be at home, in- |or @ fortnight. ~On their return thex' ] " This table will be decorated with € Al Cothiane ¢l will entertain a small com- | formally, tomorrow afternoon from | will motor to their summer BOME |jiberty hells and some heirlooms of Sarsa e Gl :v',”f-ffi,‘,"(','r'"i-.\"'. honer 14:30 to 7' o'clock in their apartmen: at Yalley View Bluemont, Ve T MeL er. Delatonr rank Vanderlip of 3 ork, | the Dresden. ¥ and her son will sail June 15 2 spending the week end with = for Europe for the summer and Mr. EO\“‘H"' s : E ok, and Mra Christian Gross were | Drurs will join them thege later in antrell & = hosts at dinner last evening, enter- |the season nationa aBockatio) ‘ Club Soda 5 Mr. and Mrs. James Means of Bos- | tuining Representutive and Mrs. John | s pufional Sasoclition of A iandylets tives and friends jnvited. Interment pri- ton. Mass.. announce the engagement| Philip: HIlL Miss Marion Tramball | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Winthrop iy, from 4 to 6 o’clo £ . S Clondy e 13 Cantre J A of their daughter, Miss Agnes Means, | Miss ' Gladys Chapman Smith. Miss | Sawyver of Boston announce the en-feome several recently clected mem-} s 2 Rui, Splits, Club Soda . 15¢ to Licut. John Beresford Wynn Wal- | Louise Todd, Mr. Jean de Fontaine of | gageiaent of their youngest daughter, i Pers to the association i Clondy Va. JAMES LUTHER, beioved ESTABLISHED 18 nited States Navy, son of Mal.|the Belglan embassy, Mr. Conrado|Constance Bird, to Lieut. Adna Chaf- k . B £ Mrs Funeral EORER ¢ tieton T. Waller. | Traverso of the Argentine cmbassy | fer 3 A ‘o2 N Lewton Tuited Statesicon: - S D i L G e D Maoruder 1 arine Corps. and Mrs. | and Mr. Wynant Johnson. 2 f the son of Col.|s Sao Paulo, Brazil. and Mrs. Z pom. Friends in aMagruder s aller of Philadelphia. Miss Means S George French Hamilton, [lawton are spending the week end at 9.42 McDERMOTT. S 23 925, at | i e "Gl e i evoten Ttines | Memparatuces of Jein I1. Green, Maria E SRy Dulc. und sister of Ellen There i< neves S Natelcr neral later, Without some HASKINS. Friday. Mar 11, 1023, IRVIN F.| Wg are alwass Weather. | HASKINS, beloved husband of Florence L. Thiog yo0 mee Landvoigt). Funeral from his lats o to 1 | Stations. Mrs. J. Lorentz Steele will be hostess = *e e znamod: May 11 3. At his residence, v ¢ Grocerie is the sister of Mr. James MacG.| Dr. and Mrs. Clyde M. are | now stationed in Boston, and the|the Lee House, Trovidence H. HRMOTT (Er—r e | Gonn’ Avé and Ik St s of Boston and Lloyd B {in New York at the Ritz-Cz . {grandson of the late Lieut. Gen. Adna S fter. i VL. SPEAI{E C | Ve . & I o ice of funeral hereafter. 1 a niece of sy %. Chaffee Mise Herriman and Miss Nash have 4 1 Commodoré Llovd Bankson, Construc-| Mrs. W. R. Dear entertained at a left Washington after a short visitl " . MILLER. Departed this life Thursday, Mar | Neither the successors of nor con United States Navy. bridge luncheon yesterday in come| Mrs. David Du here and are motoring to New York. | et - B s etor ARID L MILLER | nected with the original W. R. Spears g ¥ v s 3 {3 . & <. | i (hee Gratamy. betoved wife of Jons ML , TAX{S & AUTOS brother of Maj. |pliment to Mrs. MacDuflin and Miss | satl today aboard the Presid - {51 Fawo 5 deSied mother o Tielen Millir and devoted | Shcce Prang g 940 F St. NJW. = H E: 3 " o her soul Friends and relatives invited A Ta Mr. Jerome Iumiparte has come|Was Plaved between the courses. i e o atvena. " Tntcrment at Moust Oivet mme | WML H. SARDO & CO. uy, 1E E. | : e created United States Vet | St . Mas 1923, at 1i0 = Mrs. Richard Mount of Detroft is|NeWIY biesiel skegee, .. | St Paul i ¥ ed wife of Rod- S RN TV K SONS 75c¢ $1 25 e a it ne Eow Hospital, ‘at Tuskesee, Al (3t Jaul.::: I e wityao s | THOS. K. NALLEY & SONS, ol m % era] medicine and surgery physicians, i merul from Church, 3rd and L sts. ower Rates Waller, jr.. United | Britts of Minnesota, who are house | ing to spend the summer in - | Mrs. Katherfne C. Bales entertained | i daughter of William 1. and Molly Graham. | e - L STO DN 3 Marine C ow _stationed in {guests of Mre Dear Patten. The | dinner and par auction party 1 Funeral from residence of her pareuts, 303 H Main 431 (delphia, Henry Taze. lkul‘sls included Mrs. Richard B.{ Mrs. John Stewart McLennan will her daughter.” Miss Rosemarys | Jackmasiiie: B e ey Sy 11 dhence 8 | FRBERTB NEVIUS S oW o ey 13 4:2 H ot ne. P l N D L E R down from New York to spend @ lew [New Orleans. 26.86 Z 3 B " o | aloaars Chivei vs in Washingten and at the New Tork. A MURPHY. Suddenls. at Devon, Pa. JOHN {aloderd Chavel guydin | TEST OF APPLICANTS. loun & T MPRRs SR e IO Shoreha Omaha ... s Jored son of Mary W, ‘and Richard J. M- | g THE ORIGINAL ———y el : pital Staff to Be Examined. Fortiand. Ore 50.02 5 Cloudy SMITH of 1713 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Serv. ! 1208 HSTREET,.N.W. Mrs. H. A. Daugherty of Chicago ist o 0. it 5. | Baieix . e Uloudy ices be lield at Zurhorst's funeral par. * FORMERD Doubl 5 making an extended stay at Wardman | Following the executive order di-lg pake City Il Cloudy lors. 301 st Capitol st on Monduy, Vs | MAIN108 AT Sz ST 'ouble B S | the United Statés Civil Service Com- : Sundas. May 15, fr 181 ELEVENTH ST. 8.8, ’ A wtan. Mre Mount lived for many | iwion is preparing to conduct ex- | (P 5 Tolity Rapites Cimreh mis and B ots. wow. | Undertakers. b Special prices on large lots | years in Washingto n fe- laminations for the respective posi- (" o : Literment Cedar Hill cemeters 13 Homelike Funeral Pariors. I T g T iy = | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. - - H Mrs. € R. Millar spe: | wit salaries up to e perature. Weather. w., Sunday 13, at 1:30 p.m. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W, 03 lin Washington this w r way | eighteen specialists, pLES e s ettt ot it Toving wod king, | Modora Chupel. Teiepiione __Main 2473 Single well Waller, now of Cleveland, Ohio.d Dear. Mrs. I I Hunt, Mrs. (. C.|return today from Baltimore, where ! j. Jiberte s Ll Lo U b SR g | Crvriams"oren, chere silemn requiem SESINEW TORE AVE Now. . ValNiom the has spent a few days. S L ot sn will he said at § a.m.. for the repose <ail today ahoard the Majestic to|Colored Members of Tuskegee HOS- | pitenursh Cloudy day. May 13 i pga{g n Clean Blankets e Hime Gty | e Sads TR LR, 5 P rotel and is sccompanied by |recting the appointment of colored | S Ptelonds {4 ai 10 am. Interment in Congressionsi| ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE Mre. F. M. Chamberlin of Chicago. men and women to the staff of thelg &Y b » vemetery. Flease omit flowers. e CLYDE J. NICHOLS =t time of her first husband. the late Mr. | 700 "in order to select eligibles. & Phone Lincoln 480 B shea ot e - RSN WDEN. Departed thi: A 8, 1923, We Call and Deliver B o George Mossheart here are to be selected fifteen gen- NP o AT SO EVERY GLASS BRIM FULL OF [ from her View | neu chiatry and tuberculosis, up ! yaris Fra : 43 Tartcloudy L \etter mother no one could find: Quick, Dignificd_snd Liciont Service. g ont Roy - . J..110 $5.500 a year: six dentists at y g Doy | ieep on. sweet be thy rest, Everybody Needs HEALTH-GIVING viTAMINS (A e s R S e B Rae| fmeFsdarseswe | W W Del & Co. | HUMAN BODIES), WHICH, COM night of her son-in-law and daush-!pharmacists, $1.650 to $2.000. Appli e a8 B EGY SRR * ety SR B SELCOLN St = ‘ BINED WITH THE DELICIOUS TANG ter, the mayor of Plainfleld and Mrs.)cants for these positions must send | Horta (Faxal). Azores. o 3 TEWART. Departed Ihnl] rrflm-{. .‘: ¥ B s X utra' 1n 3 OF ORANGE JUICE, SERVED AT Charles . Loizeaus. for application Dblanka at the fth |Mamilton, Rerinuda. C o T s C R e R L L T Timothy Hanlon R e EROD 3 — United States civil service district, |fan fuan Iu 2 S Eaiiciing L T O e Lo S 2 Y MADE D1KEMANS DELIEIOVS Yew Merritte W Ircland Fost Office, Atlanta, Ga. Concamt Gone 1 G Gome | RTINS O el i o | S4B ST XE_ v E EMAN’S DELICIOUS Red Cross Hostess Tomorrow. i ST Tatrice. Funeral Sunday. May 13, at 1{ : 4 in the Spring gRANSE eEVERAGE” AN UNEX il il b Sy 10 CELLED AND UNIVERSALLY POP- B i - = he en . and w. Helatives an Aiter the strain of the win | ; ULAR THIRST-QUENCHING DRINK. e r Talek. i ier EOUND. FRENCH BUDGET SURPLUS. | G jiiwpin i » 1 o Meistres oo B £ ; s i om 1 . et : “I0KE gold signet. Call | g 2 MORTICIANS t nd you 1 all run down ritte W, Ireland will be hoste meeting o . WICKS. The renain b the it i Male it @ practice to peacure the visitors and showing them the in- dentifsy. PARIS, May 12.—The Senate finance | WIOKS. devoted hushand of S Tuval i % 1730 & 1732 Penn:. Ave. Maybe the influenza has | at least one drink a day of th e as o L opieg Thae TTenof | idin, ‘will be takien fo be deponited in the | L nced a tonic—not only a re- SoyCEags, (ohtalnmbic At anl tof Whitcomb, Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Mrs. current year, which balances the budget | ‘% Sunias. Mas 13, 192 o — storative tonic. but a nutri- auart e Tam b John M. Palmer, Mrs. F. F. Hutchins, 5 y v mame of Fandy: | With an estimated surplus of mnearly | . JAM T. RYAN, tive tonic as well—something ¥ S Mrs. Albert N. Bages, Mrs. J. M. Phalen ase return to 1644 | 400,000,000 francs. This is in contrast | 3" Memoriam 817 PA. AVE. S.E. Ve e sl oty : and Mro, L. D, Gafter. Conn. ave. 120 [ to a deficit of nearly 4,000.000,000 francs | o Model Chapel. Liacols 143 that will build tissue and o RAR PIN, sione In_center, In Trooks' store | estimated by the chambgr, | ALBERT. 1In loving remembrance and tribute Frivate Amboiances. normalize the whole system. Z Mrs. Marcus 'Bnnjx\m\n_lv\hn| :;:n as and Palais n‘.‘,.x i o our dear mothe _”umu n" HALBERT, y in ¢ TR SULRA N | does 5 stess for the club of Colonial Dames | i = | who departed this life on February P (NUTRA-VIX does just , onient the - Monticello breakfast at Roward 1351 Masiiage Licenses 3 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons e £ Kt e STORES AT Rauscher's, Saturdas, May 19, has catled oo after 6 p.m g . o Mug 13, dwm e amther| 034 NS N.W, Enavisned 1942 selentinc icompositionolvin. her table in honor of a Pilgrim father | FE3 —Targe, on Conduit| Marringe licenses have been jssued to the| Mothers' Day, and the first one that it will | - NLW. pilone Weat. redients that will not up- Mayflower, “The Gov. William Notify Star Furniture Store, | following: e necessary for us to wear u white Antomobile 8o 3 ’i.t Hie Stomach bt ‘,:“ 1004 F St. ;‘:»:uli‘;srd table.” ~ Her guests are all |12 ave. Phone West 2204. 1 Garroll Lillard and Anow L Feard. in-mewory of our ';fi(—‘"\fq':f"‘.‘.';hu:s}l LI LT 7 ; fro el rHlawe scendants, Mrs. James E. (French bull), dark brindle, f Ralph WW. PELTE e AL - 5 SE ther fatt Ui e coulil wy Bmbalmer. Livery in connec new life in you.” Pleasant 3034 14th St. e e Mieics of CTutatel: Sharn o 13 Hhode Iuitad ave En Avthur Johoson and Susie Jackwn. . o were broug of (e SRl WAL Tove tar her. - | L to the taste—and quick to hia, Mrs. Willia T. Willet, Mrs. NG—Dark ol rapes & e s We shall never forget her loving sym Sitast : 2, Mrs. iam T. 3 AT ue granes < hall 1 = 5 s3 act. NOW is the time to 719 14th St. Beorge Tuliy Vaughan, Mrs. S. Logan |c between Navy Yard and 8. Kann's Sons, L 3 M. Eidridee. | paths and heiping hamd when ofttimes we ! take NUTRA-VIN 3 431 9th St. Owens, Miss Jessica R{{t;dolp\l\ i‘m“lil. Tueiay, May 8. Return to auditiag odice; . MaPETG | were depressed Gver ‘matters. which “now | g Q / John A. Lejeune, Mrs. S. Austin |Kann's . i o ther ere trivial or otherwise she | At All Peoples and Other Good 72 . : an ed Scott. Tortoise _shell, May 11, between d Alice Quie wiiiuhes Sllay gweoy SEUINE OF SETRISIS aF T, Drug Stores 655 Pa. Ave. S.E. arthy AN eola of the chairmen ¥ Theater and 14th and Spring road. He-] Oliver Magruder and Martha . Dricor iy evenitialz mithia imondt ot caceutages ||t sekice SRR, 2 Stk aihand h. R i e Aifast committee. Mrs. Walter to 3521 Kausas ave. n.w. after 6 pm. | Arthur W. Snvder and Helen M. Wallgwer, | Ment. which was a soothing ™ | Wpecla designs in Woodmen ‘and Jewisi n Graham Remedy Co. e e 3 o | et e Sy derian Sons! uckerman, Mrs. = T Strick| C We shall never forget the sacred memory for le ng and TR = table after one of her husband’s an- |¢ KS—On Thureday evening. May 10, be. | | Jawes C. Strickiand of this clty and Vern | oo\ e tiaite Har contenanie a1 { o 3 1 1356 e s . e ween Women's City Club and 100h ang G | L. Pryor o ooga. Ten vars beamed with & smile for us and for AT : : cestors, rather than her oWn. o ohn | fell_rimmed. Adaine 2741, T9e food Tarker and Sarah Miller. A el i speclaliza in designing and erect JAPropes of the b e vaa & | SESIT BAG, wiiver, containingmoney. pocE- " Parker and Dolores . Buess [ DL MOyt ficed, a eonse. |ing memorials (monuments and mauso- B fer general in the war of 1812 | ctbook and ‘change; reward. Columbid 3i16. srated | Curiatians | & devout ‘weminof | oumg) of quality and character. ictory Not i our Victo otes el e end" of Jemterson. He | ________________ i 5 B i i S0wEE 0o | "t an see hundreds of photograshic Succeeded Mr. Jetterson In charge of oLl Ny o1 “Ca sib: Reward, o Births Reported. B Rt e | wapestions and desians on exhisitian In Due May 20 {,’&‘Imf,‘\’g. and was so ardent an advo- | FIGEONS—Four pair of very valuable Dig-{ The following births have heen reported to That bamied skili and care; cur office. w s _ | eons; one pair white Maltese, one pair blue ast tw -fe ow sbe lingered, racked with pain, cate of what was then called tem- | 3iiieuc™‘oge. pair white kings. ‘one Tair red | it h AePATtmEnt in the last twenty-four | How long the, LHECU &0 Datiently bear THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., perance, though now given a more | Carneaux. A'big reward wiil be biven 3¢ | "’NiSicls L. and Letty V. Hases, girl. D e i arbitrary _title—prohibition—that = e | they are found or returned, and no questions| Tony and Elsie Mognotto, boy N o a her1i 0 ave 914 Fifteenth Street. erected 2 marble monument in classic 5 S. Byers, 1414 Kenuedy st. .| Stanley and Mary Schium, boy. A e iy eatine —_— May be converted through Al e s ot — S I T S g T Bt Her willing huadn are.folied CEMETERIES. Clear spring water—as the most . me on back, Thureday eve- d Lillian V. Fadel; ex wililg Beads are » ARt . o beverage for mankind. |ning. please return to Miss Waiker, Apartment i & s 11 ended. Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian our Bond Department Tl tlemen Of his generation |23, Batfour Apartment, 10th and You sta. 12+ - , uiensckar, bug. Her sufieringhi re all jended. FORT LINCOLN - clews on this point, but | PIN—April made of pearis in form of ile, boy. | lam g, into the new 4%% Treas— :’x‘:r:i‘tsk:;d‘mfts at the Monticello with diamond stem and Jea) esi Harry and Mary. \vn:‘;:.kz!rr.'r ”"\::\-lm "t.‘.(.ffii,“.,.&'-“ . - . . breakfast will drink to his memory 3 S:kheds' ISlaugEiave 2 Nicholas E. and Sarah A.’ Bombardier. boy. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, LOTTIE R MODERN PARK CEMETERY ury Notes if brought in n‘the same innocent beverage—Miss | POCKET BOOK—Tlease return to 22 H. Green, giri. ALBERT AND MRS. EFFIE B. SARDO. Simple 7 | Mary ~ Braxton Cocke, Mrs. Wilkins |1 “(:"‘;‘,:;" SR TR My ite ax been mude lonely and sad, Dignified M 5 FOLICE —Siraycd from 723 iR sE. ) Ten the evening shade i ¢ J t, who wiM act | PURSE_ silver mesh, in car at 13th and F Witk ceact o Ty fory: ashington-Baltimore Boulevard : T L o e, Eiot Sio | ot Fridas: apont 130" ¥indee ket ones Deaths Reported. To'my heart here comes o longiog for sou, | Washingtotetn, BoTE o . Also accepted now in full for /|| ana **Mrs. Forney ~Johinston, 'Miss |and retum purse to 302 McTachien bullding. 18° [ 1\ fyiowing deaths have been reported to| por God hns clalmed you. darling mother, | 1oc 1o St. N.W. Cemetery Aurelius Shands. Mrs. |ITPPY—Brown and white female fox terrier. rtment in the last twenty-fo v ‘dear: {705 cura oap Cocke, Mrs. Aurelue N William, | Lincoln 2017-W. the heaith departme: e nty-four | claimed the dne [loved so'dear: Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 3 - ] your pl there is no other, bond and coupon. {fl:f."" ELEID oK N TMBRELLA, orown wilk, silver handie, B itam B. Easton, 50, | R O ey ¥ hope o meet you, ran! 4 > ! 8 tialed; May'0 on Mt. Pieasant car; reward.| Nora Collins Reid, 6. 12 ichigan ave. n.e. ¥ s in God 1 . NOS-SECTARIAN VAULTS Al'e Refl’eslllng . It is_an interesting fact that the |3l 05" ouse office bldg. 3 Rore B, Ferguson, 61, 711 2nd sts | And to s In Gol [, UiiTin iorrie. o CEDAR H“l Gen. John Hartwell Cocke home, TWATCH, -{ Robi Mitchell. 6, Garfield Hospiial. ’ 9 Cleanse and freshen your skin by Bremo, is on the original royal grant 8T WATCH, Elgin, downtown section: | JIobl MIGig 300 00, Garfield Hospital. ALRERT AND MRS. 1E B. SARDO, ily wi i l' 'l' l i ke, held since 1725 |reward._Main 7920 ‘urphey, 62, U. 8. Soldiers' Home. AND DAUGHTER LOTTIE. bathing daily with Cuticura Soap. HE WASHlNG ON OAN & TRUST CO i l%d“:cgnh'e;dbyc Uaorge 11T of England, | $10 BILL. In or near Goldenberg's, Tth & K| )esnors Heberca Drewett, 50, 607 4th GANTER. 1n loving rememirance o my | o RERNSXERANES ANENTS QoM Crouna s (ere sy olene of PImpls " 3t still heid by the Cocke family. |its. n.w.: lberal reward. F. W." Richards, | Jjonn A. McCoy, 41, Georgetown Hospital, Mar hshant, WILLIAS W. CANTER, who | WanBIEHen's Beautiful, Gariat Soo fedikesios ToURtnees ollow Witk & ‘Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews | Accotiok. Va. ary T, Weaver, 47, 3408 0 i. I departed this life one year ago today, May | o Perpetunl care Chapetoberfect Service= g 7 . Jennings, 40, St. Elizabeth’s H iy i Pa. AV 1 % rarpiatr G| || 900 F Street 614 17th Street |||xt ot i Finbio b 3| o 5195 REWARD, —— | Sffo"iicber d' b e | HET0 05 1 ™ G i s ment t t] k: i Deacon art, a " 1 1 1 rland Costello, . Tuberculosis Hospital. o en - oo " CAYLOR. Li 983 Disoothesndiheal. Dustwith Deanil dave and a founder of Hari-| Bdr pin, diamond, platinumj " gited Soneier i JURCong QRN | Few e seetme Weelt o peare | fa-Call MIL CAVLOR, Linc Cuticura Talcum; it perfamesas well i vo 1 i i ious Tolcm JOHN B. LARNER, PRESIDENT ford, Conn—the Bible in one hand mounted, about two lncl?es'lox_ag.lm;“n“ of Xoah and Toule Hawthorme, 5| While others are fuct aseep. " FUNERAL DESIGNS. Fampla Kach Pree by Matl. Address: -—oFup B from time to time & seeming | medium sized diamonds. Notify | nours. Garfleld Hosnital, Thou art_gone, 5 e e o e i St C 28t] sh_our love will always be, Prompt auto delivery service. P S radox in history. is Allivin, Portn | dreeie s 101 New Jursey ave. Forun ok an there 18 memory ATERES S resaive TaeTpesaise. DRI~ Cuticurs Sous shaves without ma D a1 Thomas|Melaon g -20S /}‘ pe SopuIcy Apav;l Auie Stes SRR e e, Ak oF thee, Broc Co,, 1214 F St without mag. will preside at the Goy. Thomas Neison = ments. Phone North 1421, 12 T oe. 17, ancatie, Children's, Hoapjte s BevolEd wire. o) Gude Bros, >

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