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Robust Men Like BAKER’S COCOA The cocoa of high quality. Baker's Cocoa is invigorating, stimulating only in the sense that pure food is stimu- lating, it hasa delicious flavor and aroma, is a great addition to meals and a wonderful between meals stay. MADE OMLY BY Walter Baker & Co.hcl. Batablished 1750 MILLS AT DORCHESTER, MASS. AND MONTREAL, CANADA Booklet of Choice Recides Sent Pree Announces a Serie. Supper Dances From Nine until Twelve o’clock Meyer Davis’ Music Evening Dress Requestéd For Reservations Telephone North 9080 WASHINGTON, D, C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1924 ociety Secretary of State and I\I_rs. Hughes ;0' Entertain Dean of Corps and Mme. Jusserand and Others. HIl Secretary of State. and Mrs. Hughes will entertain at dinner Thursday evening in honor of the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand. The Secretury and Mrs. Hughes are sending out Invitations for dinner Tuesday evening, January 22) when their guests will be asked to meet the retiriug ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Auckland Geddes, tended the Old Guard ball in N ¢ last evening. sl Tok Ambassador of Germany and Frau Wiedfeldt Honts. | . The ambassador of Gernlany | Frau Wicdfeidt sntertatned the mem | bers of the emb; staff {n a box at the Belasco Theater last night to see |the ~ prementation of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, Among other distin- guishied persons fn the theater were the commercial counselor of the Britiah embasay and Mra. John Joyee Broderick, Senator Henry’ Cabot Lodge and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Cabot Lodge. The Belglan ambassador and Baron- | ens de Cartler have fssued invita- | tions for a dlnner January 23. Among |the guests will be Mr. Jean Gerardy, the famous Belgian violincellist, who will play several selections after the | atoner. | Mra. John B. Kendrick, wife of Senator Kendrick, entertalned at luncheon today in compliment to Mrs. Atlee Pomerene. The guests were Mrs. Claude C. Swanson, Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Mrs. ‘Andrieus A, Jones, Mre. Tasker I. Oddle, Mra. Wood- bridge N. TFerrts, Mrs, Charles S. Thomas, Mra Ollje M. James, Mrs. Ambler end Mrs. Charles W. Wulfjen, mother of the hostees, Senator and Mrs. Kendrick will en- tertain st dinner January 18, preced- 18 the Friday evening dancing class. | The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. BEdwin Denby will entertain at dinner Jauuary 31, tu honor of tha ambassador Hanilara, They Jenuary ary od to Washing- ing from New York, where Guard ball at the taner The minisier of Persia, Mirza Hus- sien ¥han Alal, was hokt to_a comr- pany last ning at Poli's Theater. | where he and his guests occupled a box for the performance of John Barrymore in “Hamlet”" In the party was the minister of the Serbs, Croa and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, ton this mor |be attended the Hote! Commodore i | The retary of the 1l ior and | Mrs. Work will entertain at dinaer this evening, in honor of the Secretary of States and Mrs. Hughes The minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertaln at dinner this evening in honor of the Panama minister to Italy and Senora Antonio Burgos. The Secretary of Labor. Mr. James J. Davis, has gone to Harrisburg, Pa. to remain until Monday, when he will urn to Washington: Mr. Davis af | Wife of Former Senator Pomerene of Washington as the guest Davis of New York, who was under- mecretary of state during the ad- ministration of former President Woodrow Wilson. The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. | Chvalkovsky, will entertain the mem- bers of the legation staff at dinner this evening in honor of the newly arrived counselor of the legation, Mr. Anton Lipa and Mme. Lipa. The {counselor and Mme. Lipa arrived Thursday from Prague, and are tem- porarily at the Hotel Lafayette. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, has returned from a short trip to Troy, N. Y., and New York city. He made addresses on pan-American af- falrs before the Business Men's As- soclation In the former place and for the National vie Federation New York Mme. Tsamados, wife of the charge d'affaires of Greece, has gone to New | York to make addresses for the bene- fit of the fatherless children of | Greece. She wiil return to Washing- ton Sunday speak « Secretary Hughes will be the guest of the assistant secretaries (the lit- tle cabinet) at their monthly meet- ing and dinner Monday evening at the Hotel Hamilton. | Mme. Tsamados win over radio January 16, at 9 o'clock in the evening. The undersecretary of state and Mre. William Phillips, are passing the week end at the Ambassador Hotel at Atlantic City AT V AND W — s of Saturday Evening Mrs. Rudolph, wife of the Commis- sioner of the Distric but_will be a 19 and January home Saturday, _ 26, after 4 Representative Victor L. Berger of Milwaukee ix at the Burlington Ho- tel for the winter. Mrs. Berger is expected to join him in about ten |days or two weeks. | Mrs Joh ed W | short re Sanatorium, Representative and Mrs. E. L.| Davis have as their guest in their| home at 2139 Wyoming avenue the| former's brother, Mr. Norman H.| Allan Dougherty shington Thursday dence at the Battle Battle Creek, Mich. return- from a Creek Mrs. Henry Henry B. Spenc Getty Chilton, Mrs. r. Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, ir. and Viscountess de Sibour received the guests at the second meeting of the dancing class hald last evening, in the Playhouse, on N street. Many din- ner parties w given preceding the dancing. among the hosts being Mme. Hauge, who was hostess to a corhpany of young people in complment to Miss Helena Lodge: Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Bliss Lane, whose guests num. bered ten: former Third Assistant Time for Another Good Picture UNDERWOOD UNDERWOOD Secretary of State and Mrs. Breckin- ridge Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yesterday we told you not to buy a dress—if you could possibly wait. If you took our advice we know yow'll be glad. ' In Sunday’s Star we are tak- ing a page to tell you of a sale of one thousand dresses at $12.95. They are simply won- derful values. Four hundred f Mrs. B. S, Am] ing . is not receiving MRS, ATLEE POMERENE ? Oblo, who in apending some time In 2125 R street. Leiter, Suests. Representative and Mrs. John Philip Hill were among the guests of Mr. Alexander Legare, who also enter- tained Commander and Mrs. Lee P. Warren, Mr. and_Mrs. Chandler An- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B, Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher, Mrs. Florence Magill and Mr. Wil- ifam B. Hibbs. Mre. Charles Joseph Willlamson, entertained at luncheon today at Wardman Park Hotel, in compliment to Mre Lee S Tanner and Mrs. Frederick McFealy. The othe guests were Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Cuno_H. Rudoiph, Mrs. Frederick I Cox, Mrs Rush Holland, Mrs. Mark Potter, Mrs. Charles W. Rich- ardson, Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrs. Louls W. Southgate, Mrs. Har! M. Biair, Mrs. Sidney Charles 'W. Fairfax, Bhaw, Mme. Mlistowt, Droop, Mrs. T. H. Given, Hatch, Mies Weber, Mrs. W. L. Rad cliffe. Mra J. E. Baines, Mrs. H. 5. Crago, Mra H. N. Ric Mrs. Wil- liam F. Dennis, Mrs. W. W. Chiswell and Mrs. Fanning. Mrs. Willlamson Washington last evening from York, where she went to visit son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. W. L. Linton, and their daughter. Mre. Leslie M Mrs. Carl Mrs. Frank returned to New her and infant Representative Melvin O. McLaugh- lin entertained a company at the sup- per dance at Le Paradls last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker have as a guest the latter's sister, Mrs. E. R, Finkenstaedt of Cleveland, Ohio, who will remain for about ten days. Baron- ess von Schoen, sister and guest of Mrs. Walker, will entertain informally at dinner tomorrow night for Mre. Finkenstaedt. Miss Virglnia Edw { tain at bridge January 2 ds will enter- | Williams have returned to Newport | s e? Visit in New York. © Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr. who have been in New York for sev- {eral days, will return this evening. Mrs. R S Reynolds Hitt has gone to New York and will be at the Hotel | Ritz-Carlton until Wednesday. | Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray ana Mies Muriel Gray are not observing their regular Sunday afternoon at home tomorrow, but will resume them for the remaining Sunday afternoons in Jan- uary Mrs. Lee Benolst will entertain at bridge Friday afternoon. Former Senator and Mre. Truman H. Newberry have closed their home in Detroit and gone to Belleair Helghts. Fla., where they have taken the Palm cottage for the season Dr. and Mes. Tom Williams enter- pliment to Prof. H. C. Bingham, who addressed the Psychological Soclaty at its meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr., yester- day afternoon. Among othsr guests t dinner were the minister of | Czechoslovakia, Dr. Frantisek Chval- | ' | The marine officers of the District |gave a ‘dance last evening in the jconcert hall of the marine barracks, {where Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. J. C. Breckinridge. Mrs._ Philip H. Torr Mrs. Sidney Smith Lee and Mrs. Rich ard Hall Jeschke recelved the guests. brecht. who entertained twenty-four Andrews, Mrs. | Rear Admiral and Mrs, Clarence R.| tained at dinner last evening in com- | kovsky, and Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hu- | taken an spartment at .Wardman Park Hotel for the winter. Mme. Hauge entortained a company of twenty-four at dinner last eve- ;\lral' in compliment to Miss Helena Lodge. Mlss Loulse Ross Todd has arrived in Wasliington to pass the remainder of the winter season with her aunt, Mme. Hauge. Representative and Mrs. Charles B. Winter will entertaln a humben of their friends from Wyoming at diuner this evening. Mrs. Barber, wife of Judge Orion Metcalf Barber of the United States Court of Customs Appeals, will re- celve Monday afternoon, January 14, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the pergola annex of Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Walter Irving McCoy will en~ tertain at tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Ontario for the George Baldwin MecCoy unit of the American Women's Leglon. Representative and Mrs. Allen T. Tgeadway of Massachusctts enter: tafned u small party at L'Alglon last evening. Mrs. Robert Hiuckley, who has been In California for two years, will arrive in Washington tomorrow, companied by her two sons, for a visii of eral months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. King. Lieut. Commander Hinckley has gone to Pan- ama to- take part‘in the winter ma- neuvers of the combined Atlantic and Pacific fleet. Mrs, Georgla Lee Parker has coma to Washington, and is with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips, in her suite at the Shoreham. Mr. Walter S. Penfleld was host to a party of friends at L'Alglon last ev ning, several members of the Japanese embassy staff belng among the guests. | Mme. de Gama Sniling: ¥rom New York Toda Mmie. de Gama, wife of the Bra- lian ambassador to the Court of James, is among the passengers aboard the Majestio salling from New York today for England. Mme. de Gama haa been visiting In her former home in New York for several weeks and will join the ambassador In London. Mrs, Thom Williamson and her daughter, Miss Anne Willlamson, and Mrs. W. Carvel Hall and her grand- daughter, Mre. Roswell H. Blair, have left their country place in Vir- ginla months at the Hotel Gordon. Mrs. Albert S. Barker has arrived in Washington and opened her house, on N street, for the winter. . Representative A. D. New York has returned to the Bur- lington Hotel for the winter. First assistant Postmaster Gensral and Mrs. John H. Bartlett have issued invitations for a dinner which they will give in the presidential sufte, February 7. at the New Willard There will be forty guests Col. Wade H. Cooper returned to Washington today after a short stay at the Waldorf Astor in New York. Mr. Paul Moore has been called to {Clearwater,” Fla. by the illness of his father. Dr. W. T. Moore, a_noted churchman, who recently celebrated his ninety-firet birthday anniversary Mr. Moore will remain for some time with his mother and father. Mr. Joseph Tumulty, former secre. tary to President Wilson. entertained at dinner on Friday night at the New Willard in honor of John McCormack, the singer. Dr. and Mrs. T. 8. Lovette will be honor guests the tea to be given at the club of Colonial Dames on Mon- jday afternoon 4 o'clock. They have arranged a charming musical program for the occasion, when those taking part will be: Miss Mary Ruth Matthews of inview, Tex.; | Edythe Crowder, Shreveport. Miss Gladys Hillyer, Palacios. and Mrs Lorena Stockton Gawler of this city Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane en- tertained at dinner last evening, tak- ing their guests later to the dancing class. In the company were the charge d'affaires of Great Britain and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, and the third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. J. Butler Wright Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew will entertain_at dinner this evening in their New York home. Miss Marie Halloran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Halloran, will go to Annapolis to be the gues of Mrs. Gardiner and attend the hop {at the Naval Academy this evening. Niss Halloran will remain over the week end with Mrs. Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Puller hava their guests over the w end and Mrs. Albert J. Mitchell of Louis. as fMr. § Mr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Bride will be hosts to a company at dinner this evening in their home in Edgemoor. Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Jane 1. ningham's mother, leave Monda. January 14, for stay of several weeks in Florida. Harry Cunningham Bradley, Mrs. Cun Mr. Durham Rogers entertained at @ box party at the performance of “Hamlet" last evening at Poli’s Thea- ter and had as his guests Miss Bes- sle McKeldin, Miss Nina poulos, Mrs. Howard Hume, kins and Mr. Faul Bonco The Association Arts and Letters Tea This Afternoon. Mr. Theodore Morgan, | i American { International Association of Art and {Letters, 1715 I street, this afternoon at the tea from 4 to § o'clocik. Mr. Morgan will the subject of art. The marriage of Mrs. Harriet B, nd are spending the winter Sunders of amanto- | Mr. Jen- | speak briefly on | Beaths. BLUE. Thursday, January 10, 1024, at his residence, 50 Hawler t., Pittsburgh, Pa., MANIO BLUB. He le many refutiv o mourn Lis desth, among whom aro his sister, Mra. Lucinda Brooke; two daughters, Mrs. ‘Auna M. dlal] and Mrs. P. A. Beaman of thin city. Funeral from Jobn W A. M. I Circh, Pittaburgh, Pi at 2 pom. EVANS. Departed this lfe Thursday, Janu- ry 10, 1924, 8 wm., at her residence, 219 Lye st. s.w.. GABRIELLA, the loving wife of the lats Hobert Evans snd mother of Jumes and the late Leousrd Evans. She leaves to mourn their loss son, Jamen Evans; three nleces, ane nephew, and & host of other relatives and friends. Fumeral Sunday, Jan- uary 13, at 1 p.am., from = Zion Haptist Oburch, 'F st. bet. 3rd and 4%s sis. s.w. Relatives and frieads are invited. * Dearest mother, you have left me, 1 your loss most deeply feel, But “"ts God who has bereft me, He my socrows all can heal, BON, JAMES EVAN! Dear aunt, you suffered much, you mur- mured not, 1 waiched you, day Ly day. And tien at last with sad, sad, beart, 1 saw you pass_awa | ERNEST 8. GROSS. | EVANS. Ladfes’ Cliff Rock Society: You are earnestiy requested to attend the funersl of our siater, Mrs.'GABRIELLA EVANE, Sun- | day, Junuary 18, 1624, from Zion Bapti Church, F st. between 3rd and 4% sts. o.w at 1pm. PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. JENNIE E. BARNES, Fin. Sec EVANB, The officers and members of the John Marshall Harian Kellef Association of the District of Columbin will assemble in the basement of Zion Baptist Church, F st. between 30 and 4% st Sunday, Janu- ary 13, 1924, at 12:80 pm., . o attend the funeral 'of our deceased sister, GABRI- ELLE EVANS. President; 12¢ GEOROE W. COLE, J. R. F. BROWNE, HRéc. Sec EVANS. Members of Queen Victoria House- hold of Ruth, No. 171, G. T, 0. of 0. I, are requested to attend the funeral of ou late sister, GABRIELLA EVANK, Sunday. January 13, at 1 p.m., from Zion Buptist Chorch, F st. and 8rd and 415 sts. s.w LENA M. SABBS, M. N, G FRED A. SAB 3 . Md., on Japuary 11 ANNA FIANG ved wife of i Frank, eged 67 iater. Friday, January 424 K st. n.w. loved wife of John L. be held from her Tate residence Monday, Jnnuary 14, at $:30 w.m.: thence to Kt. Mary's Catliglic Church, where maus will be at 9 am, for the aepose of her soul Relatives and friends fnvited to attend. Tn terment {u Mount Olivet cemetery. 13 HANOOCK. Suddenly, Fridey, January 11, 1624, REGIS, beloved daughter of Join W. Hancock. Funeral from W. Warren Talta- funeral home, 3619 14th st. n.w., Mon- Japuary 14, at 8:30 a.m.. thenea to ed Heart Church, where mass will be sonz 2t 9 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet ceme- tery HASLUP. L Mrx i | Tead, Srve 1 Friday, January 111024, at Sav- uge. Md.. MARIAN A~ HASLUP. beloved wifa of Charies L. Haslup. Funeral Sunday, January 13, at Trioity P. E. Church, How: srd county. Md.. st 3 pm. Interment in Triniiy cemetery. > HAYNES. friday, Janusry 11, 1924, at the | sideuce of hix uncle, Edward F. Bovcher, 300 K st. we., CLINTON M, leloved son of Clinton M. and Mary T. Haynes (nee | Rabbitt). Funeral from the abote resi- dence Monday, January 14, at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. In ferment Mt. Olivet cemetery. 1 HENDERSON. Friday, January 11, 1624, Montgomers _ County Generall ~_Hoeit BARAH JANE, wite of Thomas Neel H: derson. ‘Funeral from the home of Robert Necl Heuderson, Londonderry farm. at elsville, Md.. Snndsy, Januars 3 p.m. Interment Neelsville cemetery. HOLMES. Friduy. January 11, 1024, at & p.m., At it residence, 1413° Critténden st. | ! GEORGE §.. beloved husband of A Holmes aud father of Rexford L. H Brief services will be held at the residence Sunday morniog at 9 o'clock. Formal fu- nerul services at his old home. T ilie, Ti.. Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. JOMNSON. W hin _home. JOHSSON, _beloved Johnson. 'Funeral fro Bunday, January 13 Caivary B M4, Relutives MAZZEL Fridsy renidence, MAZZEL i | Md., | WILSON band of Marthe | m his late residence | hurch. Lincol triends invited. | | i above p.m. Relatives ) tibiore, Md.y rs please i | MAZZEY, ommunication F. A A M., 14, 1924, at 1:30 p.n , T aitend the foneral of MAZZETL By | s il time for 11 be Tield at the Western st between | a2 13~ | 1924, at 12:20 his " residence, 419 2und st o.w. . beloved husband of Jennie F. Funeral from hies Iate residence, 418 ., Monday. January 14, st §:30 | wm.’ Requiem bigh mass Aloysios st 9 am. Relatives and friends fovited. In terment private. 13 . Friday, Jamnary 11, 1924, at her Tee O'Brien), beloved wife of the late John Myers. Funeral from the above residence, Monday, January 14, at 9:30 a.m., thence o St Martin's Church, where requiem high mass will be said for the repose of her soul &t 30 . Friend ves invited. { Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 13 | MYERS. and_comrades of Liberty |~ Coun B. L., arc requested to 1 meet omrade, Mrs, ANN. nw., Sun- day eventng, p. MOES. . JOSEP! Mose. 2nd st, at H | | { | at i i M. H. McOARTHY, Pres. | A. €. WALSH, Seciy. NORRIS, Friday, January 11, 1024, at 2:20 a.m,. ARTHUR T., .beloved husband of Bes. Kin Norris and son of Alice V. and James T. Norris. eral Mondey, January 14, at 1:30 pm. from his late residence, 2 carlyn, Va. erment private. 18! WENB, Departed this life Wednesday. Jan O o, urt, HANNAH OW) teloved e of Rebert Owens. Funeral Snnday January at 1 p.m., from Mt Moriah | Baptist Chureh, 2nd st, het. M and N n.w., Hev, J. I. Randolph. pastor. . POLLARD. 8. 1924, at the Tuesday, Januars residence of his parent, WILLIAM A. POL- | LARD, b | | { { | { { { | { son of Bessie and the 1 . Pollard. Funeral Sunday. Janu- his late residence 210 oy, January 10, 1024, at her | 7 years, wife of | artist, will be guest of honor at the | | RICHARDS. Friday. January 11 4:30 p.m., at Freedmen's Hospit (tormeriy of Good Hope, D. C husband of Anne M. end father ‘of Mary | Richards. Funersl Monday, Jasuary 14, | In. Memoriam. BELOHER. In_lorisg remembrames of my dear daddy, WILLIAM J, BELOHER, who departed this life Jenvary 13, 1923, Dear daddy, God @id call you to come home to tako your rest, But ob, daddy, how I loved you, blessed of the' blest. now my heart u ol my beart 1a w lonely siuce o O daddy, how T miss you 30 one but God can na. HI8 DAUGHTER, EDNA Ana OARTER. In loying daugliter and ter, A CARTER, wh fret¥ieT and sater, EMMA CARTER, wiio vy i3 Urentrone ‘years ago today, Janu W. H. CARTER AND FAMILY. CHAPMAN. A tribots of 1o . A tr ve and ¢ 0 i e At f o 2ot gt STANLEY CHAPMAN. who wuddenly pase: oAy seven years ago today, Jenuary 1- Stanley, it e Thust ut how T've clierlahed your sacred memors God ity "knows e hoart, "o el Wem HIS LOVING WIFE, IRENE CHAPMAN. * COLLINS. In sad and I Viog remembrance o gur_dest wite awd mother, JULIA K. CO LINE, who departed this 1ife oue year ag. ey, Junuary 1%, 10z, | o IeUE 4k THE FAMILY In xad remembrance of my dear wif e mother, SARAN ‘F. COOK, w ssed awey one year ago today anv Eat oy ¥ one year ago today, Jam: Whea they &k me if 1 m Yes. It fills my beart with pair But thy spirit sweetly whispere, eep not in heaven we suall foret agein HER LOVING HUSHAND, SAMUEL G0k AND CHILDREN Aghiereo iz In w0 hard to say formver pdrt, » memory o HORACE CLIFTC Is life Bive years & 1919, ATHERING In sad but loving our busband und” fahcr i AN Who departed this 1ife elght toduy, Ju i The mids Tpon the Where lies Aud tried to hard AIS LOVING HAYES. A WIFE AND SONS. * the memury of Tivg rathor, MARIA A BATER. o oammed Sy ight yeu 80 totuy, Junnary 13, 1015 You won u crown of patience: Through ears Son Lrugs Those hands (At rest fofcuer Ar: the hands th There are tribute of *the spot wher To the grave 1 FER DEY » CHILDREN HOFFMANN. In d but loving remembran of our dear hus 4 and father, GEORC P. T. HOFFMANN, who Aled elevens g6 250 today, Javuary 17, 1913 HISTWIFE AND SON. EXTELLA 1 fo two year MEADE mother and grandmother. MEADE, who departed 1)is g0 todiy. Tanunrs v HER _ CHILDREN i DREN MERRYMA of our dear n Mrs MAN. who depurted th ago foday. January 12 Loved in life, remeny remembrance AND GRANDCHII a hut & remembra MERIY 1 in deat iR CHILDREN of BEV 1fe twn NEAL. In loving rem AL, who depurted today, January 12, veet memories w Tiwe cannot « Yenrs tha My 1oy | linger forever may g remembran. HIS WIFE, EMMA NEAIL itz Just whe Just w To & home of ¢ may think we are pot When at times they see us smils do they know the hearts That we suffer all while Gone, but not 1 Or' ever will As_long s life We will Li gotten o be und men remember thee HIS PARENTS. 110 5. Junuary DAUGHTE 1920, MAY remembran my dex " LLINS, who do ife twelve years ago foday, Jar 1032 HIS LOVING DAUGHTER KITA SCHICKLER of our de SCHICKLER year ago toduy ROLLINS. 1n loving father, WILLIAM parted’ this ve to the memor father. JOH ihis 1ife o 1923 January K we a s they se That we suffer Aud when the And we are To our hearts 1¢ fath i because Some mar t ot hear N that n He Hves 1 ais 1 TED WIF STIGGERS. lu sad but of our dcur mother, MARY GERS. who ner liveth ANT) CHILDREN ANNETTE STIG Secret tears still often flow But vou are in memors near ut Though death claimed vou five HER DAUVGHT LIAN CLERINE GH KLEY WARE. SWEENEY. In loving remembra daaghter aud sister, Who' departed this life How hap, When our D. WAl NDSON, €O ce of ou SWEENEY Junuary 12, 100 days gone by s tully compl a5 gon s fect. to meet you Never to be brokea ‘ot MOTHEI A . ND SISTERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T Peory & Walsh Roy M_Perr 054—Gera T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S8.E. Model Cuapel Lincols 14 Private Ambulances. Livery o Couneetion. ____ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, Xetablished 1841 Phone West 96 Automobile Service. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. E. Babcock and their son, Mr. Robert W. Babcock, have taken an apartment at the Lee House for the winter. 2 pum., from the residence of Mes Gaskinn, 000 W 't mw friends are invited to = chapel wid modern cromaforium. Moderaie "”x‘”l’h‘.;.,; O R ROWTS, heloved on of | Drices. 83 Fa. ave. n.w._Tel. call M. 138 Kate H. Sprowls. Funeral from Zurhorst's | Tir.nothy Hanlon T4, at 2 pm. Interment private. = 13% s N0, W Deal & Co TAYLOR. Saddenly, Frid Jauvary 11, Q T — W. W. Dea Chape: 1024, at her residence, 514 D st. s.e.. JULIA V.L. SPEARE, CO. II., beloved wife of George E. Taylor. Automobile Service. Nelther the successors of nor con- ne’al from her Iate residence Monday, Jan- | nected with the original W. . Speure nars 14, st 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends esabltshrent. 940 F St. NNW uvited. o Phone Frank. 0626, V¢ & Lambert of Philadelphia, formerly of | Alexandria, Va., and the Rev. Henry | J. Beagin of Chester, Pa, took place in Washington vesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at St. | John's Church by the Rev. Dr. Robert | Johnston in_the presence of a small | company. The bride is in mourning and there was no reception. The Rev. Mr. Beagin and his bride will pass a few days at the Burling- ton before going to Chester, where Dr. Beagin Is rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. WILLIAM LE EE, Funeral Embalmer. Livers 1 connection. Director and Commodious are for stout women. Charm- ing styles for spring, they look the part of $20, $25 and $30 dresses. Try to wake up early Monday so as to be here when Senator Edward 1. Edwards has| 4 LOST. N diamond, Tuesd: Hofel lobby. "Reward. ~Apt. (-100, ardman_Park Hote 13 L CAT, while Persian: answers fo name “Peter | Pan."" Reward if returned to 2127 3nd st. CHOW DOG—Tan. female, in vicinity of and Harvard. Finder return to 1374 Har- Notify Frank. 8492 and receive re: r7'!(! Bight Wardman 1 s ) Park " THOMAS. Entered Inuto eternal rest Thurs- day ury 10, 1924, at 10 a.m.. at his res , 1720 You st. n.w., GARFIELD THOMAE, beloved sou of the late James and Catheriue Thomae, devoted brother of Mrs. telle M. Fuller, John E. Thomas aund Mrs. Katie Wright. Funeral Sund Jan- uney 13, at 1:90 pan., from M. Zion M. E. Church. Rev. C. Y. Triggs, pastor, officiat- ing. Relatives and friends invited 12¢ Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt will pe | hostess at the Women's City Club tha | Sunday from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. | Hamilton Dimick, Mrs. Willlam Scho- Mrs. S. C, Herrick of Cleveland and her two ahildren are at the Lee House | 3 Protective League the clock strikes 9:15. The Hecht Co. 7th at F We're showing many of the styles in our window advertisement display. Read our in Sunday’s Star— look at the windows, and then obey that ifizpulse. FNGLISH BULL TERRIER. pure white, mule, welght between 43 and 50 ibs municate with Fred Maidens, Adams 836, EYEGLASSES—Pair, between North ( ind R iy A and Central High School. Reward. len, 19 R n.¢ 1 PYEGLASSES, vicinity 14 Frank 9213, FRAT Thurs 28 shell-rimmed, Edmonds’ case; th’and THomes Circle. Reward. g 13% NITY PIN—In lobby at Toli's, on day: marked R. D. Meuzies, Rochester, Reward offered for roturn ' to Martha Washington Seminary, 3840 16th st. 13% KBYS—Bunch. Beturn to 1181 20th st. He- ward. LIBBRTY BOND—One 4th {ssue, $30, on Wis. consin ave. between M st. and Reservoir st. LORGNBTTE—8liver, and chain, Friday, Jan. 4, or Saturday, Reward. 200 B st. n.e. Phone Line. 3197.J. 13* NOTEBOO! mfi'_fi: rd. K, red. Dally, 2222 Georgla av OPBRA GLASS, rtion of—pearl lens disk. V. 8. Benjamin, 22 Jackson place. Main 2060, Reward. PENOIL-HOLDER, with fountain pen and Eversharp pencil. ' Reward. West 176.W. # PURSE—WIIl person who took amall purse at Keith's ticket window please return to Keith's? Mones_belongs 10 & club. o WRIST WATCH—Siiver, Waltham; Thursday evening, between § and B O'A'Jo(‘l(. Xmas 1900 WRIST WATOH, mornlag January ‘9, on bureau engra 3 ge in Asticulture” grounds, Reward. Col. WRIST WATCH, Iady’s, in Black and White taxi or st Unien station, Tuesday about 3 p.m. than Schwarts, 612 14th st. n.w. 1% WRIST WATCH—Lady's, without bracelet. n I wit] . morning January (A e Mg . 3992, 4131 Llinois ave. n.w. . for a brief stay. fleld and Mrs. Gertrude Bischoft will assist Mrs. Swormstedt to receive, and Mrs, A. Garrison McClintock will preside at the tea table. Miss Annu Sloan will play several selections on the violoncello, accompanled by Mrs. Sloan. SHIf SINKS; CREW SAFE. WOODS HOLE, Mass., January 12.— The coal-laden six-masted schooner Ruth E. Merrill, Norfolk for Boston, sank in Vineyard sound today, hav- ing sprung a leak last night. The captain and his crew of twelve men escaped in & power boat. Card of Thanks. JHINGTON. We thank our many friends A atives for the acts of kindbess rea: dered us during the sickness and deeth of Mrs. u wASHINGTON kil THE FAMILY. Beaths. ERSON. Friday, January 11, 1924, STE- AN O, beloved husband of Latra B, Anderson, 1 his 75th_year. Fune e pariors. or 1. B. Nevius, 924 New York ave. o, Monday, January 14, at 2:30 pim. {aterment in Cougressional cemetery. . 13% ARRY. Fridsy, January 11, 1924, at Provi bk Hospital, JOHN P.. ‘beloved husband ury 1, Burry (nee NicCarths). brother w 1. Houliban and Mre. Wiliiam Roche, Notice of funerul dereafior! 4 January 9, 1924, at 45 am, after a long fliness, at his reul dence, 10’ st. 8.6, JOHN H..' beloved hus. band of Rose Bray Bembry, devoted brother of Jscob 8. Bembry and uncle of Mary Jor- dan Hicks, passed peacefully into_eternsi Test. Fuseral Sunday, Jamuary 13, from First Baptist Ohureh, corner 8th and G ats. / BaWop b A ke KoY. Mazball, pastor. * of 3 - of M 10°Q st me. BEMBRY. Wednesday, 45 1 from ; THOMAS. Young Men's 2 15 requested to attend funeral of GARFIELD THOMAS Sunday, January 13, from Mt Zion Church, 29th st. between Dumbarton | ave, and O at 1:30 p.o, s, FOLEER, President. G. L. WALTON, Secretary. WATSON. Friday, Junuary 11, 1924, am., at Providence Hospital, JAMES A WATSON, M. ., beloved husband of Ellen A and father of Jonn Willlam Watson, Funera Monday, Janoary 14, from St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church, 13th and U sts. s.c.. af © a.m. Interment mt Mt. Olivet ceme tery. Reiutives and friends invited. 1 WATSON. The members of tie Association 'of Oldest Tababitants re roquested to attend The funeral of our lnte assoclate member, | MES AT WATRON, from St Teresa: Toth and U sts s.e. Monday, Jumuary 14, 8t 0 N HEODORE W, ) 3. ELIOT WRIGHT, 185 TER. Fridey, January 11, 1924, at 7 W Dickeseon, Md.. GEORGE T WAL, FER, son of the late G. B, Walter. Funeral ot Teid trom, e late residence, Sund 15,02 Dm. Tuterment at Mon T etery, Bedllaville, Md. 13% WEST. Friday, Junuary 11, 1924, at her resi | VT i3 at. now), ELIZABETH STMAMS A aT. aged 04 sears 10 months, widow of T ekt ‘and ‘mothar of Dr. Charies I o, en's " West and Iieanor E. Kussell \umeral Mon dary 14, 10 am... from e N erine's “Catholie Church. where St UEiEh Tequiem enass will be said for ot of her soul. Interment in Mount Olfvet cemeters.” o LER. Departe 0 Thursday Tantars 10, 1924, a1 6 at'the residence I dter, Stary . 434 Gl L. BUGENE WHEELEL —He leaves 16 Their Joas three sixters. @ brother and ot relatives and. (riends. Funeral 1 pm from Mount Vst Chureh, Znd si. between o Pate. n.w.. Rav. Randolph, {Ba1timore vepers please copy.) Your cheery smiles and kindly ways ‘Are ‘Dieasant to reca You had & smile for overy oe And died beloved by all: | this Sonday, January 14, pastor. 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