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SOCIETY. Helen Burns Gift Shop Katie Dunn Bldg. Room 1, 517 11th St. N.W. [ | Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Ptace to Dine Before or After Theater ANNOU the Open'ng of the “CATE FLEETW00D" 700 PRA ST N W Baturday, December 15, at 5 PM. Serving Daily a Dol e ous Luncheon from rie Dinnee Com 5 to & pm. . ar 100 Sunday Dinner from 1 10 7 pm., $1.00. FRENCH CU!SINE Ao w Accommdat ons Luncheans, Teas and_Card Paptees. Spec'al Dishes Prepared. Terrap'n_nud Lobster Any Sea Food Under Quwnership. AL G. NT Owner and Yunage {1 Ocean ( For Rescrvat or A Spectal Cou 1120 Verment Ave. Little table d’hote $1.00 Regular table d’hote $1.50 Main 8980 Fairchild’s Pet Shop PET ANIMALS Dogs and Pupj Canaries and Parrots and Parro-Keets Imported Odd Bird- Animal Foods Remedies Collars and Harne-s 1215 NINTH STREET N.W. Washington, D. C. So HE ambassador of Italy. Prince Caetani, was host last night to about two hundred guests selected from officlal, diplomatic and resident soclety to hear a delightfully arranged program presented by Duchess of Mignano, soprano; Mr. Edward Johnston, tenor, and Sgr. Aliotti, planist. A supper followed the musical, and it was preceded by a dinner party when the ambassador entertained the art- ists and other guests. In the distinguished company were the dean of the dipiomatic corps, M. Jusserand, ambassador of France, and Mme. rand; the ambossador of spain and S"nora de Riano, the am- ador of belgium and Baroness de rtier, Miss Meilon, the Secretary of and Mrs. Weeks, Senator and scar Underwood, Scnator and P r Goelet Gerry, Senator and ‘harton Pépper, Senator David A. Reed, Senator and Jimes W. Wadsworth, the un- tavy of stat: and Mrs. Wil- lips, the assistunt secretary wy and Mrs. Rouseveit, S H. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs, Lansag, Mr. and . Mr, diownsend, Mr. and Mrs. Noyes, M John Hays Aiiss Natalie' Hammona d'affaires of Rum.nia and AMme. Miss Margaret Kahn oi WY ind many guests from the ist of younger diplomats of the corps. Ham he charg Nuno. First Diplomatic Bud Presented This Afternoon. Mme. Tsamados, wife of the cherge ffaires of Greece, will be hostess at a dance this afternoon from 4:30 7:30 o'clock to present to society Miss Nina Diamantapoulos, sister o | the secretary of the legation. Mme. Tsamados and Miss Diamantopoulos will receive the guests in the draw- ing room, where vellow chrysanthe- mums and autumn leaves are used as decorations. Mme. Tsamados will wear sil er and black lace gracetully aped on straight lines and a cor- age bouquet of pink roses. The deb- utante will be In white crepe de chine with no trimming, the material hang- ing stra.ght from the bateau neck to a low waist line, and the skirt slight- 1y draped. She will carry white roses and lilies of the valley and wear a bandeau of pearls Senora de Elizalde, wife of the min- ister of Ecuador, and Mme, Mach, wife of the military attache of the Pol.sh legation. will preside at the tea taile and assisting will be Miss Janet Mof- fett, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Claudia Read, WINDOW SHADES WHEN ¥0U BUY FFOM ESSARY FX-FNST. WHY LET US SHO'V THAT OUR GET OUR FACTORY "RICTS US YOU SAVE THAT UNNEC- OT CIVE US_A_TRIAL AND ADES ARE. FAR SUPERIOR. Blackistone’s Special Christmas Memorial Made up of Magnolia Leaves, White Heather, Red Ruscus and Pine Cones, oné of these wreaths will carry vour Yuletide remem- brances any distance. #rWe'll Appreciate Early Ordering. 14th and H Phone Masn 3707 “THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE” Determination Test Your Will Power! ¢ It is simply a matter of will power, this proposi- n of spending less than you earn. want you to prove to you f | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ciety Prince Caetani, Ambassador of Italy, Entertained Several Hundred Guests at Musical. Miss PBessie McKeldn, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Natalle Hammond, Miss Norvell Clark Munford, Miss Getty Byrne, Miss Margaret Zolnay and Miss Anne Devereux. i The minister of Persia, Mirza Hus- | seln Khan A'al, is expected to re'urn | to Washington this afternoon from | Roston, where he has been for several | days, | Countess Szechenyi, wife of the! minster of Hungary will have a Christmas sale of 'Hungarian home industries’ products, Monday after noon from 2 to 6 o"clock at the lega- tion, 2929 Massachusetts avenue. The proceeds will go to the Hungarian ‘relief fund. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop will entertain at dinner this evening for their hous guests, I'rin. e Christian and Princess Elizabeth of Hosse, who came from New York yesterday to spend the week-end with the cousin of the princess, Mrs. Al.op. The din- ner will be followed by a dance. Mrs. George Wharton Pepper will g0 to Philndslphia tcday to remain over the week end. Mrs. Pepper will “ecetve Thursd afternoon after 4 o'clock at the Hotel Powhatan, Representative R. Walton Moore Virginia and the Misses Moore. h ‘pened their apartment in the onto. of To- Representatitve »nd Mrs J Mav w Wainwright have gone to their home in Rye, N. Y. to remain over the holidays. tepresentative w. ison of Vermont has taken an apartment at the Portland where he will be joine by Mrs. Gibson and their son and daughter, after the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Young an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss = Elizabeth - Ham| roung. to Lieut. Dwight Dickinson, jr. Medical Corps, United States Navy. Miss Young is the grand- daughter of the late Samuel Shel- ‘abarger, and is a graduate of th Misses ' Master's School at Dobbs Ferry, New York, and of Smith Col lege. Lieut. Dickinson is the son of Commodore Dwlght Dickinson and served abroad with distinction during the war. He is a_member of the Army and Navy, Chevy Chase and Racquet clubs. Former Secretary, of State and Mrs. Robert Lansing will entertain a cempany at dinner this evening. Representative and Mrs. Allan Moore have issued :nvitatione for « inner in the presidential suite at he New Willard tonight. They will have twenty-five guests. sistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt will be the honor guests at dinner Tues- day of Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle. The assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, was host at luncheon today at the New Willard, entertaining in” honor of Scnator Wil- liam E. Mackay and Mr, Daniel E. Fomeroy of New Jersey. The assistant secretary of com- merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake will be joined Thursday by their two chil- dren, John and Rosalie, who will re- main with them over the holidays. The assistant secretary of Labor, Mr. E. J. Henning, will return to Washington this afternoon from New York, where he has been for several days. Mrs. E. A. Harriman of 1302 1Sth street will be at home tomorrow aft- ernoon after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Robert -F. tained a comoan Mackenzie enter- of fourteen CIDER Usual LUCKNOUGH Quality Ga. Ave. Pike, turn right Siigo. straight on at Colesvilie to LUCK- NOUGH Orchards, Ednor. Md. Note: Sod out on Stayman's. - PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 .months. It Pays 4 Per Cent {Miss A | liyn { aa. skin cont and lft pocketbool ceive same by communicating with telephone on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 Surplus More Than - $850,000 That is what we rself. Do it, and you'll be everlastingly thankful to us for our having persuaded you to try! Determine to save regularly—open a savings ac- count and deposi a small amount each pay day. During the next twelve months we shall have more to say about saving for things worth while, and each of our messages will be— It is one of “The Good Things of Life” save for them at the DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK 1406 G Street N. W. Robert - N. Harper President ‘W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Thomas F. Kane Vice Presidents Hilleary L. Offutt, jr. Vice President-Cashier The Friendly . Bank Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W.’ JAMES BERRY......Prealdent JOSHUA W. CARR...S:eretary FOR PERSISTENT COUGHS = OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS SUFFERED WITI (TCHY_PIMPLES On Face, Back and “ During the pas: year J suflered dreadfully with pimples They af- fected my tace. backand arms The pimples ttched very badly causing me to scrawch and | could not rest. ‘When I scratched them they becsme inflamed and festered 5 “1 began Cuticurs p and Olnuwu:‘.:tf could see good results in a week [ continued using them and now I am completely healed.” (Signed) Miss olis Huff, R 3 Box 104 Athens Cuticura Soap to tleanse and pu- iy, Cuticura Ointment to soothe EDMONSTOMN S EUGENIE LE MERLE, Debutante doughter of Dr. and Mrw. hom Bugene Lyman they ave giving a debut ‘heir home, 2011 @ xtreet r ner last minister Varela of Mrs. Gronna, ako laughters, jr., and Mr, Gronna cam: ‘un-heon wh M =, ce Mere, for w ribwest 10 evening o in honor of thc ruguay and Mme Gronna 1 to spend th rs. Kemper F. ¢ in h for the members. Luncheon r. gres nt Me whi Yock i The hcu and Mr: their e wi tions, hol ¥, season. gown of black iffon velvet, made on draped i with a short train pri be in white Club s, d by oft fvory Satin, t flect in the b: effcct of a carry a naiden ha Mrs. L Mrs. Rol Richard. on, Mrs. John J dmer, Mrs Eugene L. of Ba'timore, Miss L C audia d, Miss Miss Dors Invitations Ruuscher's, from dcbutante daughter, who college in New York for the holidays. cember 20, their Gordon, M street, Presiding at Work, who Mrs. John C. | Young, Mr: + 3 W Miss e, POCKETB( North 4102 ack. nish_cost custer r tern Merle T W Mrs o John Gaddess, Mrs. and Miss E izab e wil Miss Eugenia Asnford, Miss Betty otte hy Kimmell. will of Senator A come from winter sseph A ywing time to attend the Mrs. Coolidge gave of the Senate Ladies uesda Herbert Eugene Le Mer'e will ught'r, X , to soclety this a they their home s Eug give from 4 to at 2011 Q street gay with Christme evergrens and Mrs. Le and siver The debutante wi ess lace drapid ov e lace forming a cape the who'e me. white [ of Kenneds, Joseph 'Ma ey, Beresford, Harr be_assist d cune rner and Freeman Ci. ¥ th M Beale and Mrs. e been n Gordon for a urda o'clo Miss return 5 to 7 will from Gillett-Hill will be hostess at tea this afternoon, in her home on R in compliment to Mme. Roso. e tea table will ted in -an McKim, Mrs. Hervey itley, Mrs. Mahlon Ashford Logar ass rs. ady who ieft © stx., who wore sea on car, can re. LuST i B ng. Rewand. TREDALF, year c1d: 275 Answers 6 Macom® st. T name ol nw. Clev T year old, m. giay_crocheted with thood of 15 h and Pennsylvania_ave nelg! to 4300 block Fessenden stret n.w. H. C. Espes, U irginia _ave. MAS B 1650 Hobart KEY: Reteess Box me ‘of on gold_chaia, Thu - 154-M, on_vinz ani 925, ORGNETTE GLASSE: irch, Wednesiay. ‘Raleigh Hotel n.w. PEARL RING—F num_mounting, on bowom. guard ring. riont; moncs set i pewsl drilled on Lwo s des and 3100 sapphire w. Plone Man 6888, Rusty. Reward. rt_of Claims. n.w. before 7 on head with | fad IRteward Mrs. Os st Star offic nd L st Finder please call ¥ S, ®old, in St Mark Heward it returned i pea.l. set in & plati bowknot with 42 dis reward. Also Rust, 912 15th st n.w. today at North with her Mrs. cut | Merle nd | o ssued by Mr. | be Mme. Bryn, Mme. Panaretoff and Mrs. will_be dining room by Mrs. Dun Fremont, W.liiam Wh the wieel beads, from C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 15 1923. Hill of New York, daugbter-in-law . and house guest of the hostes: The president of George Washing- ton University and Mrs. William Mather Lewis will b> the guests |n| whove honor. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Goodwin will entertain at dinner this | , evening. | Dr. an® Mrs. Lewis were honor guests at dinner last evening of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood. 1 ! Capt. and Mrs. C. C_ Calhoun will { entertain_at a dance Thursday, De- "cember 27, in compliment to ' Miss ! Betty Caloun Miller. Admirsl and ; Mrs. Moffett have postponed the dince i they “were to have glven on that even'ng for their debutante daugh- ter, Miss Jamet Moffett. * Mra Ceefl Barrett of New York en- tertained at lunch today at the Shore- him for Mrs, Quinby McKeon. ADMIRAL WATSON DIES AT AGE OF 8 Retired Naval Officer, Who Served in Civil and Span- ish-American Wars. The president and hoard of trustees of the Corcoran Callery of Art sent out cards for a private view of the onening exhibition of the ninth exhi- bition of cotemporary American oil paintings th's evening at 9 o'clock, in ! the Corcoran Gallery of Art. | Diptomats Honor Guests At Dinner Last Night. The minfster of Switzerland and Mme. Peter were the honor guests at linner lnst evening of Mr, and Mrs | Ernest Greene. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Addison, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Downing. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, Mis- Mary Sanger. Miss Greene, Dr. Char Noble Gregory, Mr. Horace Peasle and Mr. Hamilton Martin. Miss Marguerite Moreno will come srom Goveher Collog> and Jack Moreno ‘wom St. John's Mi'itary Academy to| | -nma ‘the Folidays with thelr parents | Mal. and Mrs. Aristides Moreno. - and Mrs. Chester A. Snow en- rel at dinner fast evening, tak their evests later to the ln']un-’\'l v the Italian wbassador. Thoy | " hosts agaln Monday and will sake their guests to the opera REAR ADMIRAL J. C. | Rear Admiral John Crittenden Wat- {son, U, S. N, retired, veteran of both | the eivil d Spanish-American wars, . |serving with Admiral Farragut in the {first confifet and with Admiral Dewey lin the war with Spain, died yesterday at the family home, 2141 Wyoming javenue northwest, aged eighty-one {years The funeral services will be held Mgnday morning at 11 o'clock at the Church of the Covenant, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor, officiating. The |interment will be private. in Arling- {ton national ¢ with military High officias of the States Navy avill take part. WATSON. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Haynes have moved from their apartment at th Northbrook Courts to their new re “ence at @ East Melrose stre Chevy Chase, Md. Mis: ton Thurs: Semple Pettis left Washing- for Orlando, Fla., to spend the rest of the winter with her brother, Mr. Nimeio Pettl leased her apartment at the Concord to Commander and Mrs, Wright for the winter monthi The president of the George Wash- ington University and Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewls, accompanied by their tanghter, Miss Sarah Durand Lewi will leave Washington Fi for Detroit, where they will visit Mr. b R. Sarrand for the Christmas doys r Lewis will be at and New Year clock:. Dr. and Mrs honors, home on Tues- day after 4 Native of Kentucky. Watson was a Ky, where he was born . 1542, He matriculated the United States Na Annapolis. Md., in d graduated in When the civil war Watson entered the country a& a mava was assigned to the 21 Farragut, ser distinguished com- historic and f: d States particula Admi Frankfort August Lewis will entertain 1+ company of young peon'e for tes at the Washington Club Saturday, De- cember 29, for their daughter. the fonal Press Club | 3 of honor its | at the Hamilton | . Maude Howell El- Gibson The Women's will have as ceekly lunch Totel Monda iott, who Is the guest of Mrs. Fahnestock 1860 tarted ung ervies te azship ing w The monthly Friday the mavy vard, which (s one the <crfes given by the officers stationed t the yard and those attaehed to the Mayflower, was evening The guests were by Com mandant and Mrs. Benjamin Hutch inson and Admiral and Mrs. Edwa Eherle, Several dinne: ong those entert miral and Mrs. Benjamin Hutchinson and Capt and Mrs. Charles F. Pres- *on, who entertained for Adr vd Mre. Eberle, the other guests ing Admiral and Mrs. Willlam ‘am, Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus Arews Mrs. James Marwick, If. Admiral Willlam R. { maker and Dr. Easton. Lieut. Com mander and Mrs. Taylor Smith were as cc osts 10 a _party of sixtéen, the gvests | Naval { ‘ncluding Lieut. Commander and Mrs | Earle. Lieut. Commander and | Seryjce in War With Spain. In the war with Spain Admiral Mrs. H. E. Knauss, Lieut. Commander ind Mrs. Russell Crenshaw, Lieut|Watson commanded a squadron o {the mmander and Mrs. Roger Payne, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Lew "At- (¢ ish coast. Admiral in the night dance at New Orleans and Mobile battie | At {miral Wa Farragut Euroy n 5 the play nd e of the civil served with Admira post-war cruise He commanded the & h 5 States ernm to the Paris represented | (hat exposition in his n where he was an outs Following an ass duty he commanded | Francis p fas it w {around t1son W, ted a ers. mir preceded the dance, | ning being Ad- wh & exp nt dis nment a | capacity anding figure. ment of the U. S f white squadron,” then known, world. Later he wder of the United at Phi Iphia nel “ul- Ar Mrs Shoe- o 8, th 1 Ho; Sta At the Watson close relieved Admira {Kins Mr and Mrs Marvin Tyler, Miss Ellen Knox and Maj. Robert Messer- smith. Lieut. Commander and Mr: Robert P. Guiler, jr., entertained { small party for Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Ernest McKee and Lieut. Com- nder and Mrs. Max de Mott. Licut nder and Mrs. Clarence Hin- |Tet were hosts to a party of|Wwas twenty-four, the dinner being the t e first of a serfes they will give|cere hrough the season, preceding the |E Navy dances i | {atic fleet of the United States Navy. In 1350 he came to Wash {precident of the naval exa Cor {retring board. Two kam n f the Nayy to of King and. He sin Lieut. Commander and Lieut. Comman {Enee, Mrs. Max de Mott entertained at suj i ber at their quarters after the dance. | Admiv |gion. H ltwo dau; | Watson, Secretary and Mrx. Denby to Hear Michigan Students. mha Secratary of the Nav. Edwin Denby will give a dinner at tneir home followed by a hui party at the President Theater, the évening of December 20. when the University of Michigan opera. “Cotton Stock ings.” is presented here. Their gues will be Admiral and Mrs. E. W. Eberle, Gen. and Mrs. Smedley Butler of the Marine Corps. Col. and Mrs. Thomas Turner of the Marine Corps. Lieut. and Mrs. G. B. W. Waller and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Carey. Judge and Mrs. Andrew S. Caldwell iof Carbondale, Til., and their daugh- ter. Miss Virginia Caldwell, a grad- uate last year from the National Park Seminary. are at Congress Hall Hotel for the winter. Mrs. Caldwell is active in D.A. R work and is chairman of the Tllinois giateroom in Memorial Continental Hall. dward Howe : . Col. J. T and Mrs. | Watson, U.'S. Maj. A M. Watson @ S M. C. retired; John Jordan C tinden Watson, congul to the bados, British West Indies; Loyall F. Watson, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mi Mary T. Watson .and Miss Thornton Watson, residing at home. grift, Mrs. Azel Ford. Mrs. Eastment, Mrs. Graham Clarke, Mrs Muarion Webster, Miss B. Halliday Miss Olive_Pr. . Mr, and Mrs. G S. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beavers, Capt. and Mrs, H: Lansing, Mich Swormstedt, Mrs. {Marie Stair Laws [ Heaven, Miss Alice Charles Shaw, Miss | Miss A, H sson, Miss Harrlet Hosme! Mrs. Coleman of Columbus. Ohio; Miss Comly, Judge Miss Gertrude {Anabel Ruth, Mr: Charles Cecil, Iyrs Peter Drury. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. H | Burr, Mrs Mrs Daniel W. P Dr. Jul Mis. Ateh Leland Cox, Mrs t LB M. Miss Adele Heaven, ~ Mrs. M. McCarthy. Leonara, Mark_Potter, .irs ss Edna Patton. Mre J. Hawley. Mrs. Francis Marion Wigmore, 2029 Connecticut avenue, is in New York for a_few days and will go to Evans- ton, I'l. to make some visits before returning to Wash'ngton. sedy, Arthur Mrs. Barber. sntiss, M Mr, and Mrs. Miiton C. Elliott are in New York and will spend a week at the Vanderbilt Hotel before returning to their home at 1518 Q street. Mrs. Maud Howe Elliot. who is staying a short time in Washington as the guest of Mrs. Gibson Fahne- @ | atock, will be the guest of the Inter- national Assoclation of Art and Let- {ters this »fternoon for 4 o'clock tea | Mrs. Robert W. Imbry will also be guest. Irs. Jenni: Charlotte " Priest, on, Miss Clara N Conners, Mrs Sidney Andrews. Mrs fartha Hysng., Miss E. E. Stark Anna Hagan. Mrs. Walter Mr and Mrs Edgar Brown Crandall. Miss Helen Brown C. A. Richardson, Mre Mrs son ) i Mr ana Mre B Bassett, . Casey. Tra. M A Staples. Migs C. A HIll Mre Mrs. ML ce Minar. Rertha Mrs, Mrs. Mis, i Jano H. McKibben C M._Clarke. The minister of China and Mme, Sze were present this afternoon at the regular meeting of the Political Study Club, which took place at 2:30 o'cloc at the Franklin Square Hotel. Mr. ! Sze and Miss Mary Wood will be the | speakers and Mrs. William H. King, Wife of Senator King of Utah, ass st ed by Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Mrs. Frederick I. Cox and Mrs, Randolph Dickens, will preside at the tea table. Dr. Sara W. Brown, formerly of 7. Kelsey, Mrs. = Mrs Robert J Voorhorst o | Lane. Misg , Mrs. C. Cheney, Smith. Miss . M. Wrenn | Miss Mahel Hiatt, Migs J. Lehman |Mre, L. E. Ash, Mrs Evelyn Hunt aon, Ipent Clara PIN—Set 10 town,_Call 5; Delta Zeta Phl; Aown- 511 | Miss Sallie Rickett, Miss Ruth Jones, is city, Is in New York in at- e g OB several |Miss Bertha Martin. tendance at conferences of several POIN' teward. to name Tourney. divisions of the National Board of the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciations. She is a member of the _ POCKETBOOK—Lady's black patent Ie Thursday, abo.it 6 p. mpson, 41 ts| Lothrop’ chan-e and latch key. lin_6528. st Heward. Mrs. —Friday on first flcor of Woodward & small gray purse, containin: b 1 eward. Phone Frank- Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses h issued to the following: Charles’ Mahone: Seott €. Humnheey an jeducation and research division of the National Board. T Mrs. Frances Olmstead Abbott and Miss Marietta J. Tibbits, having closed their summer homé, Onthe- | SHUTC ‘morals TN—1In case, Parker make, 1.8t Sunday i receive rewari. ro_and Frank Burke, 2022 Klingle road n.w. Col. 404 16 SORORITY PIN—Si; and_d.amond 1872 Kenyon Calt ma Kappa, set with . 7 = car or th ! fayette Park. 3601 L. r.mmed, in F and G or H st Pettus, 9614 T & UMBRELLA—Iu Bellevue Dee. 12; vlae silk With goa, £ returned to 717 E st Brauch arms Luich; andle. se. Main 6400, WATCH—_enileman s open fany; monogram on back becween, 15¢) to Sunua; Park. Refwn bldz. Phone M. Tace gold Tif- H., Saturday and Potomac 217 Southery 15% H. V Nauts, Reward. 62 or rewrn to|has come to Washington . n.w. Api.23. Rewa.d. SPECTACLES—Tortoise Teather cae. on ‘December 15, on M. Pleasant brown Horace L. Walker, at the Argonne. r | - | study clnss of the Women's City Club, | st Rew.rd wing. at Danbury, Cenn., are at 1213 17th street northwest for the winter. 0 4nd Sarah T. Daniel s of Poolesv ile, Md., and of (h's city, a D. 81 iglan! and M West_and Lou'se M. Tanner Helen Constantino Mer Wii'am C. both of Bi Harre Havel H James AL Telile A." Laws: Pirths Reported. Mr. Louis D. Wine, who has been Mving in California for several years, 1 for _the holidays and is with his sister, Mrs. . of Lou'sville, Ky. sar of Tarney, Ga. Tanneh'!l of Pesleton, Va. The Christmas dinner of the Bible f Sterling. V ' Dr. Josephine O. Baird, chairman, will be given at the clubhouse, 22 Jack- son place, Wednesday, December 19, at 6:30 o'clock. Senator Royal S, Copeland. M. D., of New York and President William Mather Lewls of George Washington University will be | the speakers. Foliowing Is a list of | Buects who wi'l be present: the hea.th d purtment in the I hou:s: “Arthur and Agnes Tu-ker, girl. Daniel 8. and Elzabeth L. Schmide, girl. Vncent J and Ernestine O'RBiien. girl. WEDDING rance to Call_Cleve. 2783, Wi'te goid, at G_st_en- Lo Reward. WRIST WATCH—Wh te gold, Friday a.m._, vi cinity Pa. ave., Tth st. award. 1662 8508 16tk st. n. WRIST WATCH—De ember 18 district, lady’s ©. e back. old n_shop ng wrist_wateh: meno. 2, ard. * Call Columbla 1048, Adams !~ Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Cope- land Presdent and Mrs. William | Mather Lewis, Rev. and Mrs. Charles | sa Wood. Representative and Mrs Carl | Chindblom of Tllinois, former Gov. and { Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw of lowa, Mr. “nd Mrs. -Frank Mondell, Mr. and_ Mrs Thomas Crago, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore W. Noyes, Dr. and Mrs, Gregg C. Birdsall, Mrs Redwood Vander- Fronk and Mars Co den. boy. W il'am M. and Rebecen E. Figeerald, jes Joseph W, and Emma Cox. gir.. Thomas A. and Blanche A. Myers, boy. Abralam and Mary Ma Kowitz, boy. Charles F. snd Gladss M. Ward, boy. Heiman K. and Marie Harlow, gl Tommy ade Lilie Joaeon, gldl. L Car ol and Estelle Colsion, Oscar B, and Corrine A. Jackwon, boy. Claresce and Florence ©. Robinson, gizl United | native of val the mous | war Ad- onveyed n in 1875 | shore San on its cruise | served used to threaten the Span- of that war !Dewey, then in command of the Asi- gton as ining and years later he sent to London as a representa- the coronation Edward VII of was retired fn 1904 and that time he has made his home Admiral Watson was a member of ry Order of the Loyal:Le- five sons and | cyRTIS. t- Bar- Sarah George rrison Deavers of Kathryn George Ricker, Mr. and Raymond Dr. and Strobel, Dr. Martha Frecerick B. {A. Dorah, M ss Adelaide Borah Miss O’Connor. Miss Florence Caroline Ju'lus Lansburgh | irs. J. Frank Wil- Eva M'ss and and | ANDERSON. The followingz births have been reported to t twenty-four boy. e ———————————————————————————. BROOKLAND CITIZENS ADMIT 20 AS MEMBER 200 Attend Association Meeting Fraternal by Musical Featured by Musical Twenty new members were admitted to the Brookland Cit'zens' Association last (flxhl fm hlha """“x“ ‘comncunl:‘y? wecting of the orgaiization in. the | Brookland Masonic Temple, at which | GBIFFITE. In memory of onr dear daughter 200 were in attendance. cter, LILLIAN SSELL GRIFFITH, President E. W. Turner welcomed oy e yeatiags i the new members and the m bers . t b ¥ of the community to the meeting and Baot_Bear your -voles, turned the gavel over to Arthur B hat el en we cannot s, Fast, in charge of the entertainment. We st'H_p-member “hee. An'array of musical talent. dramatic K& DEVOTED FATRER AND BROTHERS, readings, orchestra selections and a iEOFGE (., PERCY A. AND ALLAN A. dance were the features of the pro-| . GRIFFITH K gram. Refreshments were served HOWES. In sl but lavine remembrance of following. the' social sesaion. i s deughter, GRACE HOWES (nse —_——————— G MRS. JENNIE RUBIN DIES. Illness of Year Follows Death of Her Husband. Mrs. Jennie Rubin, following an ill-{ ness of more than a year, which be- | gan, just after the death of her hu band, died Thurerd at the fami residence, 1308 Belmont street nortt west, aged fifty-elght years The fu neral was held yesterday from the residence at 10 o‘clock Itabbi Jullus T. Lobe, of the Ohev Sholom Congre- lgation ofciating. The interment was in the cemetery of the congregation n Anacostia. Mrs. Rubin had been a resident of Washington during the past ten years She is survived by four sons 21t and Harry Rubin, local Jewelers Dr. Louls Rubin of Cleveland. Ohio ind Sol Rubin of Charleston S. C ind & daughter. Mrs. Bert Simon of saeville, N. C. ANl DEAD AT 73. seppe | s di- | In Memoriam. GRAVES. In lov'ng but sad remembrance of my dear husband, JOHN FRANKLIN, whe cil: n‘r'u—l this life Jone year ago, December I stood beside your bedside And W You pass away, Ob, well do’1 remember, Oue yeir ago today. think you are forgottes, But never shall’ you be, T For as 1o God gives' 1ife to me 1 shall always think of thee. YOUR LONELY WIFE, MAUDE GBA'EI. on. dear Grace, and take your rest. A called sou b He knows best. r snffer ng here was g 1 opencd wide the golden gate: No one knows how we have missed you u the two years (iat have gone by, When you left na sad und lonely For Your home up in the sky dear God. in Thy keeping reach the shining shor A . let us have ) her o before. HER AND MOTHER. In loving rem Keen ber, LOVING FA HOWES. wife and who depar December Today recalls the memory Of 0 loved one goue to rest, ones who thick of her today nes who loved her best. EVOTED HUSBAND AND BABY. ® A tribute of love and devotion to rY of our desr mother, Mrs. LANE wio departed th's life one o today, December 15, 1922, rago . that sad day viog m ther was away. always lov og, patient and kind; A beant'ful memo:y she left behind. Harmon sleeping, the fl wers silenfly wave amma we loved so dearly, 10 and silent . v stand and walt, . from pain set free. ur iiand aud see you smile “p! LANE, tie ' m SARAH One ye onr She w What In W I {BALLIGN MILAN, | Ba‘lignani. en°v-throe {ector of the Milan Conservators of | IMusic for thirty-two rs, is dead, | after a fall from the fourth floor of his home. Maestro Ballignani triendship of many Italia {amongz them Verdl and Boito. } Deaths Reported. The follow'ne deaths have been renarted the hea.th department in the last twenty-fo hours ¥ DEN, M7 LFRESH. claimed the | composers, | MoE! f today, Do BLANCHR, HE AND JAMES . MURPHY. in ead and loving remembrance of our dear daughter, RUTH A. MURPHY, who departed this life December 15, 1018, years huve passed, dear Ruth, T <uid farewell to you; v and sad are the hours That T e't and think of you. There is one who still will linger Around the grave where you are laid, Who will come and scatter flowers On voar fat_and slent grave. MOTH R, FATHER. SISTER BUOTHER PH LLIPS. bit loving remembranes 3 dear mo her, wife and grandmo PHILLIPS, who depatted from December 12, 1921 sweetly sieeping, owers gently wave, ur darl ng angel her HER _LOVI DAUGE Sas not com ook our dariing grandmother Al the vacant weat LOVING GRANDDAUGHTER MARIE. k Cock-ill, 90, 1918 18th st Fam Solomen. 64. 1320 5 &f. in F. Smith. 62, Prov dence Hospital Thomas B. Hizlon. 54 Providence Hosp Jennle Rubu. 58, 1308 Be mont st Sherman And ea Caneo, 51, 1511 McKendre Fleming Jacques, 46, { R st 142 ave. AND Frederick . | Goy A | Ritara Fita ¢ Waltland Trott, | pital Wesley E. Lewis, 80. 911 2 | WILL LEAD CAROL SINGERS. 11 Willlam E. Pralthwaite, fof th Vermont Avenu: { Chureh Choir, will lead the com- | muni arol singers of the Y. W. ( their caro'ing on Christmas| Starting at 4:30 pm.. Deae . mroups of singers will leay W. C. A, for street carc the hospitals and orphana | ~ity. They will reas:emble massed chorus at the 1| Hotel at $:30 | wishing to join these I | 4 02 1100 st neer Hospital Tnan stai‘on months, Children's Hos- Stallines we. 4% 38 32. A st director Christian To HER her | OBINSON. In lovin 4 and father, who BIS DEVOTED WIFE, MRS, : i INSON. AND FAMILY. groups shouid | SCOTT. In lov ue rememirance of WILLIAM K SCOTT. who departed th life five years zeQ "’"“'i 2go today 1 1911 Gone, t forgotten. | AND' DAUGHTER | SHAW. In &nd but loviag remembrance of r dear mother and grandmother, SUBAN 1AW, who died cleven years ago to- . December 15, 1912 lite. remembered in death CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. membrance of our Rev. JOSE! this ber 15, RUTH RQB- Lt im ate with Miss M W. €. A Card of Thanks. | SULLIVAN. 1 wich ‘0 extont ms | the death of my beloved wfe and baby Peaths, Fridsy. b WIF tf SIMMONS 160 In sad byt loving re CHARLES D, S A 1 fe saventeen sesrs ago | bl December 14, 1923, at the Anchoraze, Bea wilow of the late | ony Beardsiee. DSLEE. m_, at her ho C.. EVELY: Admiral Lester Ant N. “Interment Arl'ngton BLACKISTONE. Satnrdar, At his resdence. Piver ERT D. BLACKISTON Inte res'dence. Suoday, p.m. Interment All Marva county, M. CARROLL. Der 1023 JOHN n Charles counts. M Died st his residence, 11§3 pm. Sorvived by one brother and on fres at St Teresa' day, 9 am. Interm Chiureh. Bryantown, M. CASWELL. Saturday, De 1923, at her residence, 1337 Eme: VA | JULIA, beloved wife of Henrs Ambler Cas: el ‘Natice of funeral hereaf Departed th's Thursday. cember 13 1923, at 9 Recd Hospital, GEORGE BEAR: 1 my desr son In bis peaceful and ionely grave | HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. @ | TAYLOR. In loving remembrance of our dexr | fa JOHN TAYLOK, whe at bexond two years ago, 1 f December 16, at Saints' Church, 1 ght and day. ot bright like it used to be © our fa Ler went a; R, AND ed this 1ite Home TANCIS CAR December 13, | ROLL. 18 se. 030 ehidren, ] S LOVING WIFE, VIRGINIA TA CHILDREN W oat areh M Ma A_tribute of love to the mem- evoted dayghter mother and NCHE HAMILTON WARRICK, five sears #go today, Deeem: WARRICE. ory of our & ster, R who_left ber 15, 1915 We loved her with an everlasting love, And, oh, how we mours for Ehee: sou are dwelling with the angels above And salnts on the ott THE FAMILY. ® A token of love to the memory of onr mother. LAURA WISE, who departed ife thirteen years ago (oduy, December establishment of Norval K. Tabler, 3t . Funeral Monday, De at 11:30 a.m., at Arlington nationa tery. SRIGSBY. Thursday. December 13 e Shomme in’ Manaceas, Vi NORY heloved hushand of D .v'e Pe Teaves ‘0 mourn their logs his w 1 mother, two_ sisters W) n Deral from Calvars Bapt'st Churc bin, Va., Sunday. December 16. at 1 o'clnk er's ‘oving voice in still, Her smiles we see no more, Bt oh. what a jorful meeting When' we reach the goiden shore. HER CHILDREN, ® _FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st oe Phone Lincomn 524, sdders' Clavet__ Sobmnoniie Fosvia ~ HERBERT B. NEVIUS s24 NEW YORK AVE Now. ~ MAIN 2008, TOLLAND, Nite Friday, Departed this cember 14, 1023, SANDY. Vand of Mary H.lland. &n of Stepien an the Iate Hester Holland and brother of E: a est Holland. ~ Funeral from b brother's residence. 318 Kentuks ave Monday, December 17, at 12:30 p.m to Haven M, E. Church, 14tii und B sts. se., Where services wll be hal at 1 o'clock Relatives and friends invited OHNSON. cember 14, 1923, JOHNSON. helov Raab son, father of 11 i und_Edith Jeff urrell Johnson al t o Mo ton, Eva Sp ani brother of Ii eral Monday, Decembe; 1 1:30 p. Vermont Avenue Bapt'st Chur wod at his late re il ¥ tives in ———THEORIGINAL —— o WR.Speare 1208 HSTREET,N.W. in ciaige. | WHAIN 108 FORMERLY 40 FST. , De e | ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WILL{S B.SPEARE. sister | S CLYDE J. NIGHO! s n thence e this KE loving uud iy of Funers! il | THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, erriige S| 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.E. T Fugeral from fhe resiicn e | Codertakerd. Embaimers, F. Knoileive. ugeral fiom resiien e | Howelike Funeral Pariors. of his_grandmother, Mrs. Mary Knorlein hone L 21 N. Capitol st, on Monday, Decembe 17, at 10 o'clock. *"| “Frank Geier’s Sons Co, EILLY. Friday, December 1923, at " . R ienter T3 omi atme. LUKE I |13 SEVENTH ST S W Main 2473 ('REILLY, beloved husbasid of Jennie Stone | Moderu Chapel. Teleobone. 77 ~ 777 Perrv & Wa sh O'Relly. Solemn requiem miuss ut St Roy M. Perty—Main 9% —Gerald Walsh Joseph's’ Church Monday, December 17, at | Efc;mf ZURHORS x JOSEPA (GAVIERS SOR Ferment at Mt. OLvet. | TSTABLIHED 1830 1 & MORTICIANS e rectdence. 819 North Cap tol st.. JASIEN ©F Beloved: hraband. of dennle G, Furcell 1730+~1732 PENNA. AV, PAONES: MAIN S512-55i3 (nee Fitzgerald). Notice of funeral here- NE. ES PR ‘l = 14, after. 17 QUANDER, Departed this life Thursday, De- cember, 13, 1928, at 8:30 p.m.. at 1339 Q st now., NA E.. beloved danzhiter of thn late ‘Robers and Furruda Quander. ss er ol Wiliam H. and Mary F. Quander, Mrs Sadie Q. Charity, Mrs. Virzinm Q Jeuk us and Mrs. 8. Roberta Parker Funeral from the above resdence, fhen: netevath Street Baptist Church, Sunday, December 16, 1 pm. Intermeut at Deibel c amdra. Ve Friends and reatives WATSON. The Dstrict of Columbia Com- ‘maniery of the Military Urder of the Lovai the Quick. U.gnimed wnd EM -ent Service, W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST N.E. LI Automiobile Service. JAMES T. RYAN, 217 PA. AVE. B.E. Model Chapel. Lincols 143 rivate Ambulances. Livery_m_Conrectios. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. NW. Egidiiened 1, __ Automobile Service” " Ut WiLLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Livers in counection. “cmmodi chapel ® SMode- A e R T Timothy Hanlon a1 H ST N E. Phor » L. 38e8 ATSON, U. 8. €. December 14, 162 | be held at the Churchi of the C¢ and N stree: . on Monday stant, at in.erment (piiva the Na‘lonal Cemetery, Arlngron. Virginia. | Colone, HENRY €. RIZER, U.'S. Volunte rs, i Commander. G. H. POWELL, Recorder. Fu Memoriam. In sad but lov'ng remem Httle (Doll boy) GEORGE ANDERSON, who died 2 HIS LOVING MOTH EIN. In sad temembrance of our d: BETERG motmer, - MARIE - BEULSTI Who departed ths life s.x years ago toiay, | December 135, 1917. From this world of care and sorrow "Ro a land of peace and rat I oo A za_ God’has taken our dear mother, V.L. SPL CO Where slie has found eternal est. . L2, A HER LOVING FAMILY. *! Neither the successors of nor com sad Uit loviag temembrance Devted with the original W. R fi;..u FUNEEAL DESIGNS. mass at St. Josepl Prompt suto delivery service, | Gude Bros Co., 1214 F St AN | - ears | 1. % Kmujmer. of ‘ GLEASON. In of my husband, who_d'ed four years 15, 1919. Anniversa) Chiurch. Sweet memories will linger forever; Time cannot chan-e them, ‘tis trie. Tatia Ut imay come camn scver ving remembrance 0. My on.