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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Society President and Mrs. Coolidge, With Their Sons, Entertaining Dinner Party on Mayflower. x‘v t.f nll n‘uul in- o L Tl W. “Fnomas Shep- Wil speas. TONIGHT. Bloluxlru Soclety will meet, 8 o'el in hall of Cosmos Club. T- luu(r-ced lectures will be given by Dr. W. Safford and by Vernon Ba! 1 Vlsnar- welcom Deaths. . January G, 1924 ital, JA SHIP BOARD PEACE SEEN BY COOLIDGE J £ President Bases Hope on Di- vorce of Fleet Operation. Reorganization Sought. 05 AR wer (nen o The so.u her NOTED CARTOGRAPHER; DIES AT HOME HERE|': Philip Lee Phillips of Library of nvg‘oua Suidents, saturgay, ¢ Congress Headed Map o R h 'H HENR' Quiioh "’:ld’ h\llt‘rnd'»f (‘Ilrlfll(wl - rt u 5 oo of funeral hereafter Division. SCharleston, 8. C.. and New Orleans, Is., vapers please copy.) SMITH. Thursday. January 3, ELIZA SMITH “of ' Phiiadalph! other of Nanale (Adkios. Funeral January. 7. cemetery. g rmony 3pm By “Talertaner Winsion & ¥ ‘more. Father Was Former Representative | sauxsox. 4 o and Practiced Law Here, Alee” Trua Alee Trusson AUTHOR OF MANY WORKS . Frau Adolo Schreiber, member of 1924, Mrv the German reichstag, will speak at clubhouse of American Association of University ‘Women, 8:30 o'clock. The 1deals of the New ey Hospital, Friday, Janu Andrew Jackeon Council, No. o, Jr. L o U. A M, meet for {nstallation of ofllce!l, 1 30 o'clock, at Pythian Temple. Divorcement of flest operation from the duties of the Bhipping Board is expected by President Coolidge to 3 P ie ) Boncaur,otthol‘nm:hlmbus).snnor B Presidsst snk Mes, Uoe 1ano' Amoedo, Commander Kerrer, the residence of L . _Georglana ldge, accompanied by lhdr?s.nor Agelot of the Spanish nmbull Hon. Hoby, 200 @ 3t onday. January i Relatived and friends unm Interment at Kock Cree Cooks and (1 Househeepers eliminate controversies such as those which recently have marked the soard's discussions. The President plans to complete reorganization of the board in a short time by selecting a new commisslon- er from the interior of the country and renominating Frederick I Thompson of Mobile, Ala, and Bert E. Haney of Portland, Ore. One of the present commissioners, it was made known definitely at the White House J'Mlerdni. will be elevated to the chairmanship to succeed Edward P. Farley of Chicago, who tendered his resignation recently after the Senate commerce commitiee had ruled that he was geographically ineligible for membership on the board. realize the su,.criority of Baker’s Chocolate (Premivm No. 1) for making cakes, pies, puddings, fudges, ices, etc. Be sure that you get the genuine, in the blue wra and yellow 1 with the trade- mark of the Choc- clate Gitl on the ack. There are two kinds of people who knock their home towns: Those who [can't keep their meanness hidden, and those who can’'t make money lunnw-llvnl A\r, Lnnrr IA ~ Aval e for leame, ew nhle ‘house. | keeping and n<vn~huunfl-lfl~-nln[ PARTMENTS. Furnished and unfurnished, specially priced by the month or on gllfly les 81! two and three Merde only by Walter Baker & Co.Lea. Established 1780 Mills at Dorchester, Mass. and Montreal, Canada 'BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FRER Also for TRAN ren! oom non-housekesping Apartments. RESTAURANT. 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Table d’Hote Daily 5:30 to 8:30 Tea Dansant Daily 4:30 to 6 Su Dfl’g o 1 Special Saturday Night Dinner Dance, 7:30 to 1 Pete Macias and his snappy "L'Aiglon Orchestra . will tickle the l-mest toe in Washington. Reservations, Col. 3?63-3064 - |The amba #ons, John and Calvin Co6l- | Capt. Tottenham, Mr. G, H. idge, and their house guests, | ;- Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of, Boston, are making a crulse on the Mayflower this afternoon, and will entertain at dinner on the yacht. Yesterday Mrs. Coolidge and her sons, accompanied by Mrs, Btearns, witnessed the drill at Fort Myer in the afternoon. Ami Ttaly ™ --nflul Countryman. The ambassador of Ttady, Prince Caetanl, will hold a reception Sunday evening in honor of Lulgl Pirandello, Itallan playwright. Soclety folk to the number of about two hundred were guests last night of the ambassador of Italy, Prin Caetani, who gave a cotillion, which carrled out many of the customs his own country. The embassy draw- ing rooms were transformed for the oceasion and turned into assa, ved the younger members of the sisted generally both in the arrangement for the cotillio carrylng out the detai There were figures one a treasured favor, the gif! cluding_ some old Italian jewel boxes of engraved leather, old Italian eads, hammered copper vases, Unigue okmarks, charming porcelain bowls with Latin inscriptions, handmade baskets, small vases of Italian design and other artistic favors. There were two special figures, one In which the men threw a piaylng card and called out the ca ladies, hiding behind a screen, each had & card, and the one having the card named danced with the man call- ng. In another figure the men show- ered perfumed rose petals over the Eirls of their choice in the dance. Prince Cactani directed the co- tillon and had _as his assistants Barone di Guira, Representative John Philip Hill, Mr. 8ilenzi and Mr. Tra- verso. Allsa Mellon was Barone di Guira's partner, Marchesa Bourbon del Monte Mr. Hill's, Mr. Silenzi danced with Mrs Hill and Mr. - verso with Miss Beatrice Pitney. Among the guests were the lpm- ish ambassador and Mme. Riano, the Belglan ambassador and Baroness ‘ae Cartler, the minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi, the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, the minister of Switzerland and Mme, Pe- ter, the charge d'affaires of Great Britain and Mre. Henry Getty Chil- ton, the charge d'affairés of Rumania and Mme. Nano, the counselor of the French embassy and Mme. de Labou- ilaye, Marchesa Bourbon del Monte, Duchess di Migano, Renrexenll!lv and Mrs. John Philip Hill, Represent ative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the assistant secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, Senator . Peter Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. New- Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Mr. and Mrs. E. Francls artistic and in and for each and Mrs. Lngan- rs. Norman Armour, A William Stuart Rey- burn, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lammont Belin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler Wright. Also Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, r., the undersecfetary of State and {rs. William Phillip: 8. Sylvanus Stokes, jr. slldridge Jordan, cey Hackett, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mrs. Joseph _Lelter, ‘Mme. Hauge, Mrs. King Carley, Mrs. Frederick Kohl, Willlam Crocker, Miss Helen Croker, Miss 3 Melion, Mrs. Mahlon Pltney, Miss Beatrice Pltney Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane, Miss Beatrice Beck, Miss Laura Harding, i Miss Cornelia Vandembilt, M!-s Eliza. beth Hanni Mr. and uis Bacon, Miss Inger Bryn, .‘llli L.lurl. Bryn, Miss Ramona Lefevre, Miss Mary Montgomery, Miss Anna Mont- omery, Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, iss Olyve Graef, Miss Anna Hamlin Mr Emory Sands and Mrs. Luki McNamee. Miss Neville Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Bladgen, Miss Helena' Lodge, Mis Natallo ‘Hammond, Miss Ellen’ Blalr, Miss Edith Hitt, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Bessie McKeldin, Miss Elizabeth Wylie, Miss Margaret Wylle, Mrs. Louls Bacon, Miss Elizabeth Connelly, [3liss Phoebe McKeon, Mlss Castelil, iMiss Elain Sulllvan, Miss Loulse | Branch, Miss Ellen Mackay. Miss Mary Burchell, Countess Irene @ Robilant, ‘Capt. Higal, Jules Thenault and Mr. Paul FOUND. CAMEO PIN—Near Georgla ave. Can B S by pAing cost of advertitement. Adame !rocxfl'loox—~rm¢ in Avgust In one of st n.w. l(blll. & pocket with money ean have by amount of "-:h‘ e advertiscent. Phone nwnm T Christmas _eve. Main | A 7 LLA in Palace The gfil R favenden. 808.7.4. e LOST. ATREDALE—Male, DI unTn Teft ez in jnnd left ear torn. Creek Chureh Oolumbia 8387, [ m rados, Vi ret e, Jos8 W iseoasin ave. Park ll:ll.l {.w ’;nr AR etura Apt. B10E, Wardman 'Wl FABTPIN — Cregeent, 17 _dlamondsr Olty B New Your, Rewird. Col. 10000, & B T's eve: ra. 3 4 e oet - Thankagiviog a7, %".3."& “lg. ”I;OJIQ"M Forait r.® Wewt 5 e T s T R ) o 3 Trat ‘reward for any mformation. Phoso hnn 2116 i FRAT PIN, l'l Tl.flzg;fl?ll. New Yoar's GOLD l’-fl‘—xigt':-hmfl 8. B. W. Phone D e, phose Alexandria’ B0 o ,—] ‘Thursday, moc's ‘akine and. adaters tottie: Owner's name 1807 19%h at. now. Telephone North Foea car. Reward. 1851, picture oms Plrl car; ret ar LW, M“ ind lmh; TewWa: Py ”-:- S Brar ofce. ~i Chevy Chase Oirele. Phone Mr. Davis, %.- o bus | Mofrett and i Gocl ompaon, M. A. inliton “Gordon, "Harol Hinm, Hugn V. Tennant an i i el o Baron Pleasen, Count de uubcnpln Dr. \" de_Sokol owaki, Pri n.auwm Mr. Hertel r de Bcriere, Mr. Df Leland Hartinon, Vylle, eut. -lmuwn hnf“ e B er, Ard Bou ute, Mr. Myron Hofer, fir )‘(lymnn' D, Cox, Mr. Donald Rmi Gar rard Winston, Mr, D-v 3 Flnfllax jr.; Mr. Pinckney Tuck, o-arl aurflun. Mr. Coleman Marion Law, Mr, Fox- Mr Wynlnt Johns & | d RIJ i Gore, Mr. Robert nmé llr Manning Stead, Mr. Chester Lockwood, Mr. Blaine Mallon, Mr. Robert Patterson, Mr. Edward En Mr. James Ellerson, M of New York, Mr. Reeve |Hoovar, Mr. James Karfick, §r. Wi~ iltam Bowie Clarke, Mr. Mirrner and_members of the Italian embassy y attache, ol 'd Bernezzo; the naval attache and Countess Sommati, the &ir at- tache and Mme. Calderira, the coun- selor, Slgnor Rosso; Barone de Glura - |and Signor Silensl The minister of Switseriand and Mme. Peter entertained a emall com- pany at luncheon today in their home on 16th street. Tho minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg will entertain a company of sixteen at dinner l.hl- evenin| sanu.ar and Mrs. Peter Goelet Ger- ity will entertain & company at din- ner this evening. The_ Secretary of the Interfor and Mrs. Work wiil be the honor guests ut dinner this evening of Maj. and Mrs. Parker West. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffman! xm hosts at dinner last evening at rlie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan will ‘entertain & company at dinner in their apartment at 2029 Conmnucut - nua this evening, and later will ce at the Shoreham, to whlah they will take their dinner Buests, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Give ansic Enteriainment., Mr. and Mrs, John Hhys Hammond have arranged one of the most un< usual parties ever given In Washing- ton for tomorrow evening, Wwhen they will celebrate the mediaéval feast of “Twelfth Night,” giving the party for their debutante daughter, Miss Natalie Hammond., They will enter- tain & company of seventy at dinner, the hosts and their guests all wear- ing costumes of medineval period, which will complete the atmosphere whioh Mr. James Reynolds of New York will create in the decorations the charming home of Mr. and Mrs. ammond. After the dinner a de- lightful entertainment hams been ar- ranged fOr the guests, and the pro- ram will be given by Mr. and rank Sherldan and Miss Esther Cl of New York, who will come for the party tomorrow. They will give only quaint_compositions of the middle ages, Misk Case being & Iyric #o. prine who sang with the Ro; in Stockholm during the wa Mr 8Sheridan is well known in Paris and New York for his playing, and was the winner of the Stadium prize in New York. His wife is known pro- fessionaily as Kifzabeth Sheridan, and is & contralto of excellent reputation. Mr. Reynolds, who is transforming the interlor of the Hammond house into a home of the middle ll'-s, 1 no stranger in Washington, havin worked with Mr. Robert Ball in_con- nection with the Ram's Head Play- ere. Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick ;:: n,,ovisln"i)ll lnvllln.t.lonl for & din- 3 Y ninuary 18, preceding the Friday evening dance clas wise Mrs. Kendrick will bo at home Thursday from 4 to ¢ o'clock. The Misses B dm minister N ry A uncn n (odly Miss Ruth Wal- de orufl Ilb led hum 8 Hnmpmn. !l'l- ..flnd “rlng"fif Pl Ruth nheock Misa Ma lnd Yo U " ryl Loulse thnlnn Roy_Boy] pirs. Bawara ;r Sant ome _ Mon rom 4 to 6 at 2020 Connecticut avenue and sl have wnh her Mrs. Hulnn Fisher, Mr. Wilbur Mr, . Cole and Miss Mury 'hmnlc. The air attache of - hu-‘ nd Do; Lh':,lhlhn. rar | Gaml uru last evening pr rllon &iven on Ge- by the amb. uacr ot Ital |asio Caetan 4 included bh" of the Mme. Bryn, when ford will be at Capt. G Thenault, and the -ecr‘all;ry of ":7: an embass; tor Lulgl Marlant © Srouen. Sig- The undersecretary of sta Mrs. Phillips entertained a uf:m::fi of eighteen at dinner ing, receding the ootillon wme} the am- Dassador of Italy, Don Gelasio ani, gave in apartment at 1 Massachusetts avenue. = 113 Tho Misses Kimmell are entertatr- ine Greire vl 4t brldge Todky S L) ashington in ¢ol {0, MivsEugenia Lejung | '?-’ 5'::'3 atti 1 o lAfn tional guests wil oum later for tes, when 'i-‘il il‘n’ mell, mother of the houen. -nd Mrs. Ir;'l Bennett will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McCormiok- Goodhart have returned to w“"“’{' ton from_ Chicago and are at the Brighton Hotel. Commander Charles Theodors Jewell will be_host at dinger this evening at the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining in compliment to M l Ellen Bl Butanté daughter Mr. and Hflnt’am.ry Blair. 'l‘he Euests will include debutantes of this season, and the dinner is the thirt annual debutante dinner which Commander Jewell has given. Mrs. L. Jeftords has lssued oards for a tea January 12, from 4 to ¢ o'clock, at 1701 Newton s t, when her guests will be asked' to meet Mrs. Alfred C. Whitton. u"’fic SO Mins. Ekongren; Wil be s ughter, ne {nfo Baturdsy afternoons hom y nntll Lent. A.Iflhllhl , che! o-m'r the 1 Attorney at homo. Hll R lu'nt Thursdays dufln; the nonm ol ruary. Mrs. J¢ nC.M nt has resum un'dl.y a xarnwu ‘at home at her 2119 R street. K, ko noun: Mrs. Mary K. Brool 6!.& ru Crnw- engagement, of her da 1 Clli 8, son oF dra. Charies 4 Crampto ‘Washington. Mrs. John Ryan Devereaux and Miss Anne Devereaux will be at home. informally Sundays in January. (e, uuh(m_qm beat u- wite of wll.l hn —— s tomu\ly at dinner last Hl! CHARLES L. RICHARDS, Wife of m tive lla:,lfl. Reno, Nev., wi Tor 'ihe winter, with resldemce at Congress Hall Hotel, this afternoon and the following Sat- urdays in January. _Mrs. J. W. Marshall of Richmond, Ix_spending the week end at the New Willard. Wembers of House Here for Midwinter Session. cpresentative Stalker of Elmira, Hotel Roosevelt for nu- Gale n c. The)’ it iive Representative G o family of Tazewell, ington for the winter. at the Hotel Roosevelt. Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Aekermnn rrlumod yesterday to their ent at Wardman Park Hotel after spending. ‘the holidays at' their ome in New Jersoy. Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Domn-ey have returned from their e in New York, where fl“y lpenl the nouuy recess of Congress. sentative and Mrs. Dempsey hnve ton an apartment at the Shoreham for the winter. wlt, and Mrs. Rolfe Bolling enter- tained a company of young people in- evening at ‘ardman Park Hotel for the latter's nlml. Miss Elizabeth Stuart and Mi Anne Stuart, who are their guests. Mi Blizabeth Stuart will go to New York tomorrow evening, but Miss Anne Stuart will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Bolling for several weekes. Col. and Mrs. Charles Patterson en- tertained a party at the supper dance last evening at Le Paradis. Miss Alice Hume Cooke. daughter 8 the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. ooke, has returned to the Ui niversity of Ohio, where she is a student, after fll!nlnx the Christmas holidays with er parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘\lfl.r(ln Weigand en- tertained at luncheon )!lte‘r‘dl)‘ in compliment to Frau Adele Schreiber, member of the German reichstag and director of the mother and child de- plrtment of the German Red Cross. Rguests were Mr. and Mr: Chfluliln Heurich, Dr. George M Kober, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam New- land &ad Dr. Margaret Eck. ‘Judgs and Mrs. Eibert H. Gary will come to Washington on Janusry 20 and will atay at the Hamilton Hotel for geveral da: Mru. Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh, who l ént the war perfod in Washing- ton, leased the Sea Gull cottage a%"Paim Beach ‘For the season, and her sister, . Mrs. Willlam = Snyder, has taken the adjoining cottage. Mrs. Andrew B, Gral lurn } m has re- or 80 Lisut. Lorimer C. Granat who ‘a been ordered to Panama. Mrs Graham spent ten days at the Hotel Loraine in New York during her absencs and was entertained by friends there a number of times. Miss Elisabeth Bagby has as her house guest Miss Marjorie Robinette, daughter of Commodore Robinette of Philadelphia. for whom she enter- tained at a dance last evening at her home on Riggs place. Mrs, C. O. Bloch and Miss Ethel Bloch will be at home at 1870 Wyo- ming avenue Monday afternoon from 4 to 6:80 o'clock. llu H. Merle Cochran entertain- a company at luncheoh at the Shorenam yesterday. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Ad- dison Williams, nlece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Deford, to Mr. William Wallace ahan fook placs today at 12:30 oclock at Folly Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deford, in Bal- timore. The ceremony was witnessed by reiatives and a few intimate frllndl and was followed by & wed- ding breakfast. \lss ms had ntunamg her as matron of honor Mrs. odore Marburg, ir., and Miss the inail 1d of honor. Mr. Francis bart was the best man. Dr. and Mrs. Smith Ely Jeliffe came to Washington this morning from Hot Springs. Va, and will remain over the week end before relurnln‘ to their home in New York. tonal Assoclation of University Women Hosts. Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, wife of the Speaker of the iHouse of Rep- resentatives, will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given by the members of the National Associa- tion of University Women, on Wed- num January 9. Mrs. Alvin Bar- ber will be hostess, mssisted by, the following ' committee: Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; Mrs. Wilson Compton and Mrs. Merle Thorpe. ¥nnflet'—l Huf? of Gréensburg, Pa., Wi of former Representative Huff, came to Washington last night n _extended stay, and-joined her or, Miss B. M. Carpenter, at Ward- f the College . man Park Hotel. The joint meeunfimo ‘Women's Club and American As- nudulon of University Women, which be held at the University Women's® clubhouse, 1634 T strest northwest, tonight, at 8:30 o'clock, promises to be a brilllant affair, as many men and women high in social and political circles. have mrnmad thelr ‘intentlons of attendin The honor guest and speaker will Adele Sohreiber, a member of the German reichstag and chairman of the mother gud child division of the German relchstag. who will speak on - I ¢ the New Ge: T Al npuuuon a8 = u writer, and {s known th her n.n ont ne outside t\“ tlhlb! are invited to attend the meeting. Mr. Willlam W. Barker, with Mr, Raymond Lusky and Mr. Massey, left here Wednesday for Miami, Fla., where they will remlln during the winter. Jameb Irvin Steel of Pennsyl- has returned to Washingtol d 18 at lmfl B\lrsl:nflon lfl.- .Ll“ nette Iu- . s, s T, visiting Cordova, Au-n. Mrs. Bteel 'Ill b- one of the hostesses at the nn Monday evening tea at.the College Club. I M. of Kiew, Mm will be guest of honor at the Inhrnllunl.l A.lmlnuon of Art and Let street, this afternoon l.!!\lrdl’ from to.8 oclock. Mile. Zajewskaya, ‘who has recently arrived in this coun- try, will speak’ briefly on Russ customs. Mise Mabel Linton gave a musical nui suppér at her new residence, on Massacl {\Ilfiu-l Avomle Heights, last Helen Gerrer, Mr, The National Genealogical Soclety will meet, § o'clock, at residence of the Misses Curry, 1420 Girard street. Federation ot (_Iflzcn Assoclations will meet, k, in board room of Municipal butiding, The Student Association of Ree search Unlversity will give a dance at Gordon Hotel, “French Schools of Art" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture by Gertrude Richardson Brigham at Art and Archeology League rooms, 521 18th street. Kxecutive committee of league will be special guest: CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Miss Lella Mechlin of the Amer can Federation of Arts will speak January 12, at 5 p.m., at the Women's City Club, under the auspices of the painting and sculpture committes of | eneral Federation of Wome Miss Mechlin's subj The ‘Paintings in the Pre hmun of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. of the board of education, will be the principal speak er at the ‘regular meeting of the Co- lumbia Heights Citizens’ Assoclation Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The meet- ing, Wil be neld 1n Bt. Staphens Hall, 3017 14th street northwe: The adjourned ann meeting the mlllahulaltl l"le Sorld!y n( Washington will be held Tuesday evening, 8 o'clook, at the Masonio Hall, 14th and Kenyon strests northwest. Election of officers and consideration of the report of an auditing commit- tee will be the principal business Congressman Frederick W. Dallinger of Massachueetts, president of the society, will preside. Am fllustrated lecture will be give: under the auspices of the entertain- ment committee of the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, on Mond: cvening, at 8:30 p.m. Col. Leroy W Herron of the Staff of The Evenine Star, will have “Preparedness” as his subject. The*Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- fox will start from Chain_ Bridge, 2 and end at Rosslyn. Mr. Gambs Sllinead. “Visttors invited. North Star, T, will meet with Mrs. runk \vmu. 5200 13th street, Tuesday, Members and friends invited. LEAVES $50,000 ESTATE. Will of Mrs. Esther Frothingham un was decorated Noble Is Probated. The will of Mrs. Esther Frothingham Noble, widow of Rev, Dr. Thomas Kim- ball Noble, dated March 15, 1923, and disposing of an estate estimatéd a 450,000, was filed yesterday for probate She leaves diamond rings to her step- drughter, Winifred W. Whitma step-granddaughter, Winlfred W. We ster, and the latter's daughter, Ruth Mae Webster. The rest of her jewelry and her other household effects are given to her sister, Charlotts E. Main. A gold-headed can ented to Dr Notle ‘on his fittieth birthddy anniver- sary by the trustees of *Plymouth Church, at San Francisco, ia 1eft to his grandson, James Beott Webster, ir. The -remaining estate is deviked to Andrew Wilson, executor, In trust to ve one-half 'to her stepdaughter, inifred M. Whitman, and to distrib- te the other half among Winlfred M. Webster, Herbert §. Morton, William R. Morton, James S. Webster, jr., and Ruth M. Webster. M. W. SULLIVAN DIES. Former D! C. Lawyer Succumbs in St. Paul. Michael W. Sullivan, “hc removed from 4his city some rs ago to St Paul, Minn., to pruuce law, dled this week in that city from an attack of pneumonia, according to information recelved in this city by friends of the family. The funeral was held from 8t. Mark’'s Catholic Church, St. Paul, nd the interment was in Calvary metery. Mr. Sullivan_is survived by - his mother, Mrs, Bessie ESullivan, and thene wisters and brothers: Mrs. John ! Donohue and Miss Margaret Sullivan, ( T. V. Sullivan, an attorney; James | Sullivan, a_broker of St. Paul; Mr: ‘Margaret Porter, Rochester, N. Y and John Bullivan of Buffalo, N. Y, DR. R. P. WILSON DEAD. LLE Tenn. wil January 5.— ln Eh‘nl’hl China, lml fleld secr: y of \ho Boulhnrn M!uwfllll Puh- ing House here. died at his home here last night, after several months of Hll\e'! Births Reported. Dbirthe have been reported to BARRETT. th ‘department in the last twenty- | Pt ALber revidence rd C. and Mandents Jackwon. giel. . Ane Helen Talor 26 Mok, .‘.'i s E,“ i a 'fl a1, Karsatinow | i R rtin J. and Wanman A™5nd Beatrice m‘ o Marriage Licenses. “IH"I‘. licenses have been issued to the wngumn Rector and Joseph'White, both of nnrch and Sila 0. Lewis, both L1 l|ld-ln ot cn, Va., l R!M fllhlfll And Blanche Glascoe. lvtwsr:“':' " etk e A 'Yl\hv city. and Bessle u. Eaight. Deaths Reported. lowing deaths have been rej e e SepRrment. 10 the Tast tvonty ots hours: * mb-l unu’n‘ wnr!" “!:Et.s.“‘ 0! also loe Beokham n‘: and Mr. George Maurice Beckham, Mr. And Mre. Ir- vin B. Linton, Miss Hi Gerreér, Mr. Benjamin Flournoy lnd Mr. Floyd inms. At the tea to” Be & siven lL '.hn Col- lege Women's Club, 1822 lan | Monday afternoon from 4 t ' o' |0 Wl“ be with ul‘l. “fl'l th g}::q:“ Qe Tonte X Gla re; Ml e L e.':.: ta.'..-C, PHILIP LEE PHILLIPS. Philip Lee Philllps, one of the leading cartographers of the coun- try, and for the past forty-seven years connected with the Library of Congress, died yesterday afternoon at his residence, 1308 20th street. At the time of his death he was em- ployed as chief of the division of maps and charts. Mr. Phillips, the son of Philip and Eugenia (Levy) Philiips, was born in father this city March 1, was former repre 1 866. Hls tative en from Alabama, who after the com- pletion tefore of his term practiced law the United States Supreme Court, and was known as one of the leaders of the bar. Entered ‘Library In 1876, 1876, education ols, Mr. of in his ho ervi, pioy chisf n the shortly after completing local public Phillips _ entered the Library, the which em- e had been in up to the time of his death. Sinee 1897 he had been | MILLER, director of maps, He was married to Miss Imogen D. Hutchins of this city in 1899, During his long service Mr. Phil- u. ¥ auestions, ezuela. Royal Geographic Bolivar. mos Club, the completed many important mat- & along his line of work. important factor In solving bound- such as Alazka and He was a fellow of the He wae Society of London. with the Order of He was a member of the Cos- the Chevy Chase Club and Metropolitan Alibi Club. List of His Books. As an exten Ive author and editor ublished and catalogued the fol Virginla Carto ng articles 1596; Al Nor List of Maps and Vi of Waehington and the. Distrie C zine Brazil olumbia, America (1800-1900), 1903 Library of For excepted), 1904; Relating Library List Large Scale in araphiont A ress, 4 volum ap of Virginia Cataloguing, Maps and Atlases the Northwest, Gare ps Published cign Goyernments (Grea Description, of Ohig, Atlas World War, Surviving him “besides his one daughter, Miss Mary Lee P Funeral arrangemen! been arranged. Relatin 1801, t 1902, of Maps of America of Congres of 1900; List (-t Book aga- Articles and Ma ey (1800-1800), g to o Central to_Chile, in 1901; Check List Li of Con the Hohl Collection of of Consrens). 1904; by Britain ess, sl's in l.ibury of (nn- 909-1920; Rar nd Mnr)lln the Lowery Collection, 191 and Cxu-lnc-uan ot List es_and N!Du ADnllcnhlo to the e Map of Rart 1911 E‘lr“ Mlp and of | wite, itipe: have not ¥ Cards of Thanks. BELLER We wish to express our sincere thanke and a friend: Tor “therr . kinda mpi and lovely foral tributes 8t the ti {me” ot Tincas and death of our ¥ MR. AND MRS, OUSHINGBERRY. pracition to et relative e bELLER. 1 desire to express m: Dreciation for the many acts of kingness ment i the and for the bet shown me in my of my sister RUSI floral tributes ber, received friends and her coworkers in bureau of en- CUSHINGBERRY, aving and printin Ry CHARLE appreciation to £ ‘Thomas st. n. le We desire to express oul the_ friends, soc] glubs of Providence Baptist Kbenezer ek Church for thel sincere y and 0d the inds Andthe floral offering at_ the death of OUF mother, ELIZABETH PERR! THE FAMILY. Deaths. Frida, AUSTIN, . SHEPHER] Jamee January 7, national cemetery. Fridny, Ikh-ol Barrett. iy | 1, e 1924, at 12:20 of of the E. 6. tives ™ Interment & Aru-gwn ), Funeral Church at 8 am. Toreat ottver romer . BURKE. Passed peacef: Thursday moraing, Jaoart B 1024, o'clock, at her residence, 1238 MARTHA J._ BURKE, beloved . James Dogler Burke lnl & Funer-l Bu; DAYVIS. 1430 January_ 4. 1?"4, l! Jher reatdence, 12" . Shied Fio e R} e of Chentef A. y and Liszie M. e e Fitsa A nderson, vre DONNELL ELLIOTT. Saturda; BON' ELLIOTT. daughter's residence, 381 18th at., AL 1150 Monia, Interment Gfeenmount cemetery, non, Ma. A ‘Hospit nd nu»‘i‘fia of Catherin ico of funeral 1‘{' m-‘ Jnnnh* s n-u. "e'- 5 B ing. ' Notis LYNOE, ' Sudden m ant " residen n-hu R and inry Norton (uu Faben . Fimeral 3 at_the Powha penUPoTAL Junnary 4 B35 H ot 5. beloyea, “wifs of Mongey from { Naws at 1024, at 8 Interme into etornal rest t 4:45 nt her o'clock from atore oy, elatires nod friends Tterment (private) Congressicasl n.l.ml gon. Notice of M Jnn- STEY, .‘mn of Donnelly. Mowdey, aan 1024, , At . later, m‘t;‘“‘” .& anuary 4, xun-ov o ioved. duas an. 617 P Jamney 7, ot 2 pom. ml-unn and invited. Interment TRock ve. Burial at 024, at 10:30 z.h:r T o Parker, > ulz 7:30_a. be. THOMAR 8. e & th Mon- from chapel o k cemetery. After a short muu 3t dec resi- 1830 in st. n.w., at 1 TTIE lmmv HA’ hm omit New Haven papers please copy.) Friday, :.-l“" 4 ] nfihunmma Ny ot . i ‘Posaral Al m attend. tery. WALLOP, . January 5, 1004, WIL- LIAM EDGAR WALLOP Tafeot 7 Douglas und Marjorie E. W e hela ad U pareoty Bunday, January 6, Tateribent ot Mooat Over comerery Janoary 4, 1904, JORY son of John L. and Borothy M Srethiton Funeral Moni January 7, from 1200 B st. s.e. Intarme private. (Rochester, ¥.. papers picase : oy wi s Do YOUNGE. Zn mcmnrlam. BRENT. A tribate of love and devotio o memorr of cur. father, 'S0 RE: who departed this life twelre w*l" ago to day. HIS <fl\ GEORGE AND FAMIL' & Gy, Samuny 5, Jot At the beantital When the LoviNG m’m.uflm TLtE ;f:r'n ; GIFFORD, In loving memory of davghter and sister; RATIE “50‘"\ T died ve ‘years ago today, Javuary b asfre As'1n the Bour she passed awh MOTHERAND BEOF JOHNBON. A token of love to the memer of our dear motber, DELIA Geparted "this ilte to-1iva with Jesek ®even years ago todsy, January 6, 1917 Alone we are Learing earth's sorrows and Alome. treading the bard walks of 1 Whea beavy the burdens and rugged the wa k God, mother, you are free from aii Ttrite To see her alowiy leaving us, Belpless we Ana aratned the bitter cap of griet, . ' m’.-y R LONESOMB OH et lvn’ A ‘flhm- of love to the r mother. EMELINA Ll’_'!!! Soparicd & s dlfe fou” yearn” ago hmy January HER CHILDREN. * In sad but Jovieg remembranes of g dea davghter and sivter, TOA ETIA- BETIC MT wrho “departe eals. lite Tweive years 480 toiay, Sameerd 3, us, Thou Prince of Life! Thy ehosen canpot die Like Thee, they conquet in the strife. To reiga wih Thee oo Bigh. MOTHER AND SIST) BHOEMAKER. ln #sad but loving remembeance of my dear mother, MARY E. SHOEMAKER, whn departed lhl! life three years ago to- day, ary 8, 1921 Eleep on, dear mother, and take your rest. God called you home: lb thought it h.-l He saw your suffering here was gre: And opened wide the golden gate. The lands that talled for us ere folded . warm Deart is stillel vacant fn our home That never can be fille HER SON, MAURICE E. SHOEMAKER. SPATES. In sed but loving remembrance of my dear husband and father, CHARLES W SPATES. who dvplr'ed 1] ife ove year ago today, Jlmn 923. Forget v‘ néver will. We In'td him th!tl‘ we love him His memory is ls fresh today As In the hour he paseed wwn HI8 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHI TOLSON. In ead but lovin brance of our. hulbln‘ and father, %‘Nl\' A. TOL 8O ‘who Qeparted this I five years ago . January 3. 1019, Gone, blk Bot forgottes TS WIFE AND 0N R ABLE. Tn of my dear son The oe The visions grow so mear We, feel they must be near. MOTHER, FAMILY AND FRIEND. VENABLE. In sad but loving remembrance of my_ dear triend, DAVID 4. VENABLE. who e this life two years ago today, Jumuars s, 10 I miss you from around me, dear Dave. 1 mise you from your place; 4 shadow over my life e ca s the sunshifie of your miss vour kind mnd swiliing bands, Srour ot and caratst care mise_vou everywhere, 0 dear. HIE_ DEVOTED FRIEND, KATHER! EELLY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ¥ WILLTAM LBE. Fumeral Director and Embalmer. Livery 8 connection. chapel aud Tmedern erematorium. prices. 382 Pa. Ave. n.w. Tel. call ., _Timothy Hanlon _641 B ST. N.E. __ Phone L. b5 I\v"her the. successors of nor con- cted with the original W, R. Spears tablishment. Phone Frank. 6628, 2 H & Modern Chapel ,..__vnl omemn—-—. I!OO H !! ll!.'l'.N W. 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