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SOCIETY. BAFFLING! What ix the weeret of MYSTERY CAKE —$1.20 molven the able problem for tectiven. TheMadrillon 1304 G ¢ Phone Clement Franklin 5529 BURLINGTON HOTEL 380 Rooms Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle Main 8980 Single rooms with bath $3 per da; Single rooms with shower, two persons, $1750 week Double rooms with bath $25 week Two rooms and bath 2 persons, $40 week Club Breakfasts, Table d'Hote Dinners, $1.00 and $1.50, Home Luncheon, 75¢. Alno a la Carte. Geo. A. Mills, Mgr. PEAS OA! Early Jutie . oo 2015¢ B. R. Early June Sifted. .18¢ R. Extra Sifted ..--.-23¢c Telephone i I N B. R. o D) c Riverside Gem, | small ......33¢ Little Darling, extra small. . +.00 MAGRUDER’S Best Groceries 35¢ > i Conn. Ave. & K Street Established 1875 Another Good Picture i it Ave. e Corner 1 St. ws ludse apartments. for Tens, v desirable louse- Beeping and non-ho Ding APARTMT isted and o ul. two and three Ding apartments, | FTAURANT “ service. Dinner, ) Al $1.25. | sts. ‘ritce g PANISH FLODRTILE N\l > R7IESSTING & Tiasrormston T {day from New York w! OC > i€ ty Ambassador of France and Mme. Jus- serand Entertain at Lunch for Min- ister to Poland and Mrs. Gibson. HE ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand entertained a company at luncheon today at the embassy, in compli- ment to the United States minister to Poland and Mrs. Hugh Gibson, who will shortly return to the former's post. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes were honor guests at dinner | ssador of The other last evening of the amba: Italy Don Gelasio Caetanl. |guests included the ambassador of} the am- | France and Mme. Jusserand, bassador of Belgium and Baroness d Cartler, Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth, Jr., Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper. Mrs, Rich- and H, Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Meyer, Jr.; the naval attac of the emba: and Contessa »f'|m' mati_de Mombello, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Mr. Coleman Jenninss Mrs. Field Dinner Homte Before Mrs, Townsend's Dance. The ambassador of Spain Senora _de Riano, the Mnhusdndd'n;r Great Britain, Sir ' Auckland Gedgdes, and the ambassador of Italy, Dol Gelasio Caetani, will be among the forty-four guests who will be enter- ned at dinner this evening by s Marshall Fleld in her home on 16t street. Mrs. Fleld and hel Buests, who_will also incude the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, will later attend the dance which Mrs. Rich- ard H. Townsend will glve in her “ome on Massachusetts avenue. wife of the am- was the guest in Copeland, wife of ew Mme. Hanihara, vassador of Japan, whose honor Mr senator Royal B. Copeland of New York, entertained at luncheon today «t Wardman Park Hotel. The other guests were Mrs. Alva B. Adams, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mro, “Clydo A Buehl, Mrs. Arthur Wiliard, Mrs. John A. Frederick, Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Mrs. L. B. Friestedt, rs. D. C. Godwin, Mrs. McPherson Crichton, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Birdsell and Mrs. Jurney. Senora de Arcaya, wife of the min- {ster of Venezuela, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at the legation at 1102 16th street. The minister of the Netherlands, > >r. de Graeff, returned to- Jaroe NG here he attend- -1 the dinner last evening in his honor by Mr. Hendrlk R. Jolles at the Vanderbilt Hotel. The minister of Costa Rica, Senor {Don J. Rufael Oreamuno, will enter- in a company at dinner this evening &t the legation on Massachusetts ave- nue. The minister of Honduras and Senor de Cordova will entertain at dinner January 21 in honor of the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. W liam Phillips. The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Chvalkovsky, will be host to a com- pany of fifteen at dinner this evening at the legation. Senator William B. McKinley en- tertained at dinner last night for his) niece, Miss Julia Mattis, taking thelr guests later to the Friday evening dancing class. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore W. Noves entertained a dinner party of eight- een last evening and today Mrs. Noyes entertained guests at lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson | 18th Si. and Columbia Road “The Exclusive Rendezvous If our crowds persist M second orchestra. Last week doors on account of the over Tea Dance (Saturday Only) 4:30 to 6 Table d’Hote Dinner Dance Daily 5:30 to 9 7:30 to 1 510 9. i R 1 1 A LT g Columbia A Trademark At Sloan’ Special Saturday Dinner Dance Special Sunday Dinner de Luxe Macias and His Famous L’Aiglon Orchestra Priority on Reservations for Salon Dancing =55 for Discriminating People” r. Macias must organize a we simply had to close our whelming patronage. (No Cover) ( Cover) Concert 3063-3064 s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street Registered. THE Curtis-Cummings Sale (By Catalogue) of Solid Silver and Sheffield (antique and modern), Valuable Table China and Glassware, Eastern , Bed and Table Linen, Fine Furniture, Rare Japanese and Chinese Works of Art, Early Prints and Engravings, Handmade Laces, Paintings, Curios an d many other articles of virtu gathered in all parts of the world. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries, 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th, 1924 At 2 P. M. Being effects from the Estate nent newspaper corresponden E. Cummings and others. ) Each Day of Willlam E. Curti: i- t; the Estate of Ml:,apsrmh NOW ON VIEW _ C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Terms: Cash. | Jumes W. Mrs. David H. Blair, | will entertain at dinner this evening, when covers will be lald for twenty, Mre, Richard H. Townsend is giv- ing a small ball tonight at her home on Massachusetts avenue when her Buests will be representative of the administration, the diplomatic corps and smart society folk from Wash- ington: New York and Philadelphia to the number of more than 300, The military attache of the Brit- ish embassy and Mrs. Chariton will jentertain a company of ten at dinner ithis evening, preceding the danct which Mrs. Richard H. Townsend will give In her home on Massachusetts avenue. The commerclal secretary Britlsh embassy and Mrs, ) on entertained a company of ten a lunchcon today in compliment 1o the Australian high commissioner fn New York and Mrs. McKinnon, who are spending 2 short time at the Shore- Hotel. of the Eric Bu | Mra Thomas S. Cr. {ing at bridge this daughter, Miss Rut| 1apartment at Ward “4go is entertain- afternoon for her h Crago, in thelr man Park. Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Kauffmann Wwere hosts at dinner at Airlie last ¢vening, the guests of honor belng Rear Admiral and Mrs, Eberle. _Mr. and Mrs. Kauffmann are enter- Uning a dinner party of twenty ;X&;“t.ul the Chevy Chase Club to- b o Mre. John Stewart MeLennan will entertain a small company at dinner this evening, prec St | Sohs¥gning. preceding Mrs. Town Mrs, Emory |her regular kome tomor i Mrs. Victor | Buest of honol Land will not observe Sunday afternoon at Tow, Kauffmann was £ T at luncheon today of {3rs. Wallace Craigie, who enter- talned a company of twenty-four at the Hotel Roosevelt. The guests are remaining to play bridge and mah- Jong through the afternoon. Col. and Mrs. Cralgie will take pos- {je::hr,l"y xin )1.1r(‘l| of the house on erly lane {n Edgemoor which they purchased in the autumn X The marriage of { HIIL, daughter of Ar. cis W. Hill, to pt. ifield Arthur, jr., will afternoon at 4 o of the bride's the i | Miss Henrictte and Mrs. Fran- Lewis Chester- take place this lock at the home : on Hillyer place. The ceremony will be per- formed by Father Buckey and will be followed by a reception. 1 stant postmaster gen- Mr. W. Irving Glover, will leave this afternoon for a trip to Texas and Oklahoma. and will be absent from the city about ten days. Mrs. Grayson, T. Grayson, wi afternoon, following’ lent. n, wite of Admiral Cary ill not recelve Monday but will be at home the Monday afternoons until i, Mrs H. Harrfman will be home at 1302 18th street tomorro afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. and will have with her Mrs. John Q. Tilson and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn of Connecticut. Mrs. Thornton Boland, who will en- tertain guests at lunch today and to- morrow night, will he hostess at a Aupper party. Early in February Mrs. Boland will have Miss Eleanor { Hellmuth of St. Louis as a guest. The marrla £e of Mi : Wi ss Helen Ives daughter of Mrs. Helen M. Whitmore, to Ensign Edward White Foster will take place this evening at 8 o'clock, at St. Thomas' Church, and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mothar on Connecticut avenue. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. C. Ernest Smith in the presence of the Immedlate families and a.few close friends. Commander Halsey Powell, U. 8. N. and Miss Margaret T. Dole were mar-. ried yesterday afternoon in New York city. The ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock in St. Thomas' Church by Rev. W. L. Caswell in the presence of lonly the members of the two famlilies. There were no attendants. Arrange- ments for the wedding were simple, lowing to the fliness of the bride and because of the illness the wedding took place yesterday Instead of next Wednesday ‘at 4 o'clock in the same church. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. C. G. Dole of Cambridge, Mass. ommander Powell and his bride came at once to Washington, where he is now on duty. Mr. and Mrs. _ Seth Sprague Curry of New_York, accompanied by Mrs. Anne ‘W. Sackett, also of New York, have arrived at the Lee House for a few days’ stay. Former Representative Arthur L. Bates and Mrs. Bates of the Erie dis- trict, Pennsylvania, have arrived in Washington for a week's visit and are staying at the New Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Newhold Noyes en- tertained eighty guests last {venl’r’l‘s at a “ragamuffin” party in their coun- try home on the Fairfax road. The company was in fancy costumes and :Igb;')‘ffet supper was served at mid- Mrs. C. C. Black Black will be at hom. noon from 4 to 6:30 Wyoming avenue. and Miss Ethel e Monday after- o'clock, at 1870 Maj. and Mrs. Thomas J. John Satertained a company st ‘the dinner o given last Washington barracks, " ot the Col. and Mrs. J [lre o oseph Powell Tracy for a few days, stay- ing at the Waldort- Astoria. >~ Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn have as %::'lsr b‘lyoel;‘ lMPl):'n Beach the lat- er, Mr. John W |¥r+ of Philadeiphia. ERaRe, Mrs. Katharine Gillett-Hill and her gon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gillett-Hill of Lincoln, Neb. have arrived at Miami, Fla., whers they are staying at the Royal Palm Hote!. Mr. and Mrs. Giilett-Hill came to Washington to spend Christmas with the former's mother, who will be in Miam! with them for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathew Dick enter- tained at dinner last night, taking their guests later to the Junior League dance. Their party numbered sixteen. Senator and Mrs. Kendrick Honts Before Dancing Class. Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick were hosts at dinner last evening in their apartment at Meridian Mansions, taking their guests later to the Frida evening dancing class at the New Wil- lard. The party included Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Julian J. Mason, Mrs. Charles Wuitjen, Capt. Hubert R. Har- mon and Mr. Mantz. Mrs. Kendrick and her daughter, Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, will be at home tomotrow afternoon. Maj. and Mrs. O. C. Aleshire enter- tained at the dinner dance in Wash- ington barracks last evening and had as their guests Col. and Mrs. T. Q. naldson, Col. and Mrs. Reiniger, "Maj. and Mrs. Morris B. Frazier, . and Mrs. Charles R. Alley, Miss Made- len Aleshire and Mr. Earl Gray. Mr. and Mrs: Rafaél R. Govin enter- tained at dinuer last evening for their daughter, Miss May 1. Govin, who took her guests later to the Junior League's second dance of the season. company were Miss Mary Heilen, Miss FElizabeth Young, Miss Cora Barry, Mr. Arthur Hellen, Mr. Winslow Van'De- vanter, Mr. Dayid B. Finiey, Mr. John THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, [ MRS. LARZ Who, with Mr. Anderson, came to W Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks gave Mrs. Coolldge. They left yesterday for Temple Graves, jr, and Mr. Willlam Mackall. Col. and Mrs. Glen F. Jenks enter- tained at dinner last evening at Washington barracks in compliment to Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray, debutante daughter of Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray. The other guests were Miss Eliza- beth Haynes, Miss Jane Hopkins, Miss Helen Reynolds, Miss Flora Mc Donald, Mr. Arthur Reynolds, M: Donald ‘Little, Mr. Alexander Bell, jr. r. Charles Lobdell and Mr. Donald Chamberlain. i Miss Virginia Lejeune has as a guest over Bunday Mi. Ariel Web- ster of Bel Alr, Md., for whom she gave a dinne party last night, later accompanying her guests to the Junior League dance. Mr. and Mrs George Julian Zol- nay entertained a company of young people at dinner last evening for their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Zol- nay and Miss Margaret Zolnay, who ¢ later took thelr guests to the second small and early dance of the Junlor League. The guests were Miss Made- leine Couzens, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Claudia Read, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Adams, Miss Natalle Hammond, Miss Ellen Blalr, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Josephine Willi- ford, Miss Anne Devereux, Lieut, Col. Vinthrop Green, Capt. Roland Walsh, apt. Willlam Granberry, Mr. Win- throp Lockwood, Mr. Dabney Maury, Mr. Morgan Wickersham, Mr. Daniel Thew Wright, Jr.; Mr. James Nolan, Mr. George T. Summerlin, ,! i Mr. Robert Twining, Mr. John Freeman and Mr. Waverly Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey W. Hyde, jr., gave a dinner in honor of Dr. Arthur . Bostwick of St. Louls at the Uni- versity Club last evening. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Saf- ford, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Bower- man, Dr. and Mrs. John M. Gries, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Herman H. B. Meyer, Mrs. Edwin E. Slosson, Miss Claribel R. Barnett and Mr. L. L. Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller enter- tained at a box party at the President Theater last evening. ‘Their guests (included Maj. Gen. and Mme. Hara- guchi and Capt. and Mme. Yoshio {Inouye of the Japanese embassy, Com- missioner and Mrs. Frederick I. Cox, former Senator Hoke Smith, Mrs. Francols Berger Moran, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Wolf-Smith, Miss Mazie Crawford, the director of the mint and Mrs. Robert J. Grant, Mrs. Wodbridge Ferris and Mrs. Cariton Ferris. Senator Shertridge of California had i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Society for Philosophical In- quiry will meet, 4:30 o'clock, in the Public Library. Dr. John R. Swanton will speak. The Art and Archacology League will be guests of Mrs. E. L. Sliter at the Rochambeau, 4 to 6 o'clock, with Mrs. Charles C. Lamborn. guest of honor. Lieut. Commander Lewis Painter Clephane, the new president, will speak and there will be music fand interpretive dancing. The Federation of Citizens’ Asso- clations will meet, 8 o'clock, in-board- room of Municipal building. University Club: evening will be featured by Dr. Mitchell Carroll, who will give an illustrated lecture on “The Resurrec- tion of King Tut-Ankh-Amen,” and by Mme. Lubobski, in ceremonial dances of that period. Ladies in- vited. An Egyptian Blological Soctety will meet, 8 o'clock, in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. Paul Bartsch of the National Museum and C. Dwight Marsh of the bureau of animal industry will give lectures illustrated with lantern slide or motion plctures. Visitors welcome. The Red Triangle Outing Club will have a dance in Blue Triangle Rec- reation Center, 20th and B streets. The Ramblers' Pastime Club will have a dance at 14th and Kenyon streets. : E. L. Neville, who was an American delegate to the League Council on Narcotics, at Geneva, will speak of the efforts to 1imit the use of nar. of American As- raity Women, 8:30 may bring guests. ‘The Standard of Beauty” will be the subfect of a lecture by Miss Ger- trude Richardson Brigham at club- rooms of Art and Archaeology League, 521 18th street, from 8 to 9 o'clock. . Dance, Community Service Club, 8:30 o'clock, Pythian Temple. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Young Men's Hebrew Association— Dr. Howard Fisher, director of soclal hygiene clinic, public heaith service, will_give an fllustrated lecture to- :norrow. 8 p.m,, at Y. M. H. A. bulld- ng. The Georgetown Citisens’ Associa- tion will meet Monday, 8 p.m., {n new sh hall of Trinity Church. Rev. ncls A. Torndorf, S. will give illustrated lecture on arthquake and Other Tremors of the Earth. Ladles, whether of immedliate families of nflxfmmn or not, are cordially in- vite The Wanderlusters’ hike for to- morrow will start from 12th street and Pennsylvania’ avenue at 2 p.m, Take cars, for Four-mile run. Mr. Boyle will 1éa The Red Triangle Outing Ch will meet tomorrow at Chesape Junction, 3 p.m. Visitors invited. The Hubbard and Home Association will meet Monday, § p.m,, in Hubbard School. Speakers: Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter and Dr. John Foote, who will hl"t’ for his subject “The Nervous Child.’ e e Peacock feathers are considered un- lucky by nearly all people but the Chi- n!l& ‘whose :\l'llm it is l& put_out fres ‘eathers on oW Gy, 1 the bellef Nat they wil Awdy Sickness and bring all "sorts good luck. ANDERSON, ington to attend the dinner which the Thuraday night for the President and New York. several guests at luncheon yesterday at the New Willard. Mrs. Cordell Hull will be hostess to about fifty women at luncheon Monday at Rauschers. Former Senator Joseph 8. Freling- huysen is at the Hamilton Hotel. He is accompanicd by Mr. Julius Forst- mann of New York Former Representative Horace M. Towner. Governor of Porto Rico. 8 at the Hamilton Hotel. With him are the members of the Porto Rican com- mission, Mr. R. J. Van Deusen, sec- retary; Mr. Antonio Bakcelo, Mr. Frank A. Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tons Soto and Mr. E. Gonzalez Mena. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight en- tertained at dinner last nl:m.n:n the presidential suite at the New Wil- lard, where they had eighteen guests. Former Representative Butler Ames arrived in Washington today from his home in Lowell, Mass., and is at the New Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon gave a ning at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. John Mock has returned home, 2651 Connactiout avenue, attor spending about four months in travel abroad. ~She joined Mra. Scott-Gatty in London and together they motored over England, and through the Holy Land, visiting Damascus for some time and stoppl; Ao pping for a time in Mrs. Leil Elbridge have sent day, a H. B. Smith and Mra Moore of 2400 16th street out cards for a tea Satur- January 26, from § to 7 o'clock. 5 Mra. Hubbard Entertalning At Woman's Democratic Club. Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard of the Ward- man Park Hotel will give a terrapin and wild duck supper Sunday evening at the Woman's Natlonal Democratic Club, 820 Connecticut avenue, in honor of Mrs. Emily Newell Blair and Mrs. Blair Banister. The event will be the second affair to be held at the new clubhouse of the democratic women. Hubdbard will have about guests, including the members of the board of governors of the club and other prominent dem- ocrats in officlal life in Washington. The clubhouse opened last Tuesday evening with a reception to the na- tional committeewomen of the demo- cratic party and to the members by the board of governors. Other re- ceptions will follow. Daily lunch. eons and tea will be served in th club as soon as all culinary furnish- irgs are arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy of New York, who are at the Shoreham, entertained at luncheon there yesterday. Dr. and Mrs, Albert H. Putney will be at home informally Sunday evening in their apartment at 1725 H street. Mra. G. H. Mayo will be hostess at the Women's City Club tea Sunday afternoon, 4:30 to 6 o'clock, assisted by Mrs. Randolph Dickens. Mrs. Agnes M. Wickersham will preside at the tea table. Mra. L. Stelle will play several plano selections and Miss Inez Becker, violinist, will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Becker. The Society of Virginia of the Dis- trict of Columbla will give a recep- tion and ball in honor of the senators and representatives in Congress from that state, and their familles, at the Ralelgh Hotel Thursday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. William C. Shaw is entertain- ing as a house guest Mrs. Agnes J. Galer, noted for her work in the peace movement, and who s gIving a series of peace talks from coast to coast in this' country. FOUND. 0G—0n Luray place n.w. late Wednesdiy night, small bisck aud white dog. tan head and long ears, with a black_and white puppy. Apply 448 Luray pl. Col. 3072-W. D0G, 1 male, sable and white collie, weariog new ‘collar and tag No. 5574. Apply Wash- ington _Animal Resuce League, 819 ave. s, LOST. RILLFOLD. black; on 14th and Decatur car. Friday evening. Ileturn to Francis W. Ku; merer, 1309 Decatur st., or phone Adams 2448. Reward. O BOND—J&” Co. Be, 1 c.& BRACELET—Gold Florentin ske. Reward if returned to_ Franchot, 8434 Newark st.. Cleveland Park. 2ed. 210 BRACBLET—Green gold. _platinum, —{ ~da- monds, 3 eapphires: between Arcade Market and Ivin Shop, 14th and Columbia; liberal Teward. The Argonne, Apt. 719. agate, oval, valoed as helrloom. Phone Mrs. Jones, North 10404. 19 CAT, male. part Maltese: white band on right leg: 'reward.” 1357 Park'road. Phone Adums Chesapeake and Potomac Tel. No. 1215. " Finder plesse adrisé Valued as keep- ol GHOKER—Brown, fur, ring tall, between Oen- tral High School and Delafield place, or on treet car. Reward. 1230 Delafield place. Adams 25697, < CROSS (gold), confirmation present, enkraved B. W. J.: in President Theater or near 1lth st, entraiice. Phone Clarendon S20-F31. Re- ward. . DIAMOND TUD, at Raleigh Hotel, Friday evening; finder to be well rewarded, return to office. $100 reward.” W. C. Fag. Room, 202. DOG, mals, January 10, near 14ib and N sts. n.w.; part ‘brindle bull; o collar; name *'Bpot"”; white tip on tail; scar over right eye; white and. brown feet, ~Reward. Notify C. E, Rullman, Falls Church. _Phone 08-W-2._ 16% EVERSHARP PENCIL—Gold, initials . O. Fridey, Jan. 10. Reward. Return to 715" 12th_st. 0. 21 FOUNTAIN PEN—M. E. G. cograved on_gold band. Rewan. Lincoln 7986, 200 GLABSES—Tortolse whell. in &oft case. Reward: Telephone Col. 7308. MEMO BOOK (smal), containing money Boston Beauty hop ticket; valusbie to owner {nder keep mone; Fetura ‘book to Sre. Koch, 1811 Buchanan st. . NECKLACE_Small, _pearl; Tost —Thuraday: reward. 1797 K at. nw. Franklin 3373, PEARL NECKLACE—On G st. between 1ith and 14th, Thursday. Return to Hotel Roose- veit, Apt. 840. Reward. 200 PIN—wil who phoned Wardman Park Hotal, Monday 1o #x?" C:100 about pin eall agaia? Reward. W. E. Hull. POCKETBOOK—Small, bleck, and M sts. And 030 b.W. Retum to A Johnson, Apt. 12, 836 N at. n.w. 200 WATCH—GoM, from 20th and Eye to George- town, Peace mounment car; stone and ‘mono- ram, Franklin 1558-W, Apt. 400, 1915 Eye n.w.. fors 8:30 a.m.. after'7:30 p.m, Reward. 30 WRIST WATCH, gold: on 14th st n.w. to B e, Teward /i reiorned 1o 302 Fatkstame Oaprt. 14th apd Fairmont n.w. .. Teather Detween 11th D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924, D. A. CLANCY DIES. Funeral Services Will Be Conduct- ed Monday Morning. Danfel A. Clancy. fifty-four and & lifelong resident of Washington, dled at his home, 20 K street north- east, yesterday. Funeral services will be held at his late residence Monday morning at 9 o'clock, followed by mass at St Aloysius Catholic Church at 9:30. Burfal will be held in the Fort Lin- coln cemetery. Mr. Clancy had been employed by the government for nearly eighteen years. He was the #on of Daniel A. Clancy and Mrs. Ellen M. Clements Clancy of Maryland. He is survived by his widow, a daughter, Miss Regina H. Clancy, and two sons, Danfel M. Clancy and Robert 8. Clancy. MRS. L. M. TAYLOR DIES. Mrs. Louise Morgell Taylor, widow of James H. Taylor, died at her home, 2522 Hall place northwest, last night. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Charles T. Warner at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Monday, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be held in Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. Taylor had been a resident of Washington all her life und was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Morsell. She {8 survived by a brother, Dr. ¥. Morsell; u sister, Miss Julla Morsell, and a daughter, Miss Loufse Taylor. — CONCERTS TO START. W. J. Stannard, director of the United States Army Band, of which Capt. P. W. Lewls is commanding of- ficer, announced today that the spring serles of concerts will begin with a performance next Friday night at § o'clock in the post gym- nasium of Washington barracks. The band has been augmented to forty pleces and Interesting programs are belng outlined for the series Card of Thanks. MABON. We wish 1o express our sincera thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness, sympathy and lovely floral tributes at the ‘death of our be. loved wife and mother, HARRIETT ANN MASON. THB FAMILY. * Beaths. Friday, January 18, 1824, &t his nce, 168 Court street, Clarendon, Vu. FREDERICK WILLIAM BAUSP, sged 64 residence, 188 Court January 21, at 10 Grace Episeo- pal Church, Georgetown, at 10:30. 208 BOYDE. Departed this life Friday, January 18, 1924, fo New York city. N. Y., MILL beloved ‘wife of the late Mingo Boyde of burg, Va., and mother of Thomas W Willlam L., Hobert L., Mr and Mrs. “Nelife' Stanton. tersburg, Va. BOWIE. Friday, at bis | Interment, January 18, 1924, residence, Kensington, . §. BOWIE, beloved hus! Blanche Bowle (uee Crawford) neral from Lis late residence uary 20, at 2 p. ville. BROOKS. The remains of Miss GERTRUDE BROOKS, Letter knuwu as Dolly, of 282 L st. s.w.. 'will be taken from the vault and placed in the family piot 1a Fayne's ceme- tery, Monday, January 21, 1024, at 1 o'clock p.m. BROOES. Friday, Jan ley Howitsl, HELEN of Mr. and’ Mrs. C notice later. Departed . At 5:45 & loved son of t devoted b services at his | se., Monday, January 21, at 3 p.m. Friends and’ relatives invited. 20 CLANCY. Fridas, Junuary 18, 1024, at his fesidence, 20 K' st. n.e.. DANIEL A., be- loved husband of Elizabéth R. Clancy ' (nee Hardey). ~Funeral from his iate residence Monday. January 21, at § a.m., thence to Church, where mass will be at 9:80 a.m. for the repose of his soul. atives and friends invited to attend. In terment (private) at Glenwood cemet (Xenia, Ohfo, and Dayton, ORhlo, i pleaso copy. ) Buddenly, January Georgetown University Hospital, FLORENCE wite of Willlam Coledack (nee Faulk- Remulos at Wise' . 29th and M w Chapel, Va., Sunday. January 20, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. 20 COLLINB _Buddenly, at 506 I st. n.w., DANIEL LUTHER COLLINS. Remains to be seen at the chapel of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w., until Baturdsy night. Inter- ment at Hamilton, Va. Sunday, January 20. 0 CORBETT. Entered into eternal life, Friday, Japuery’ 15, 1824, at 9:20 p.m., after & lingering {lluess ' at Garfield Hospital, FRANCES CAROLINE, beloved mother of Cornelia L. and Fannic E. Corbett. Funeral from W. W. Chambera funeral home, Mou- day, January 21, at 11 a.m. 2 COWSILL. Saturdey, January 19, 1024, at 10:25 a.m., MARGARET beloved wife of Nathan ‘Cowsiil. Notice of funerai here- atter. 200 DELL. January 19, 1924, at her residence, 3023 15th st. n.w., MARGARET, widow of 3. Everett Dell. Notice of funeral later. DORSEY. All members of Peace Lodge, No. 25,1 0. of G. 8 and D. of 8. are notified o’ aftend a called meeting Baturday, Jagu- 'Sad Fellows' Hal, 'to ngements for the funeral of our late brother, GBORGE J. DORSEY. JABON ROBB, W. C. FLORENCE CAINE, R. 8. . DORSEY. All members of the A. L 0. of Moses are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, GEORGE DORSEY, member of 8t. Joha's Tabernacle, No, 30, on 20 at 1 p. . Zion Church, T . Soetwees Dimbartos ave. and 0 at_ 11 Md. ry 18, 1924, at Sib- R., infant davghter 3. Brooks. 1ite, this Janu JAME: H st. o.w. DORSEY. Members of the Lincoln Mutual Rellef Assoclation are requested to attend the fueral of our late brother, GEORGE J. DORSBY, from Mt. Zion M. B. Church 20th st. between Dumbarton ave. and O st. unday, January 20, 1:30 p.m. REV. J. N. BEAMAN, President. LUCIAN H. THOMPSON, Rec. Sec. ENGLAND, Thursday, January 1 » Takoma Park, Md.,’ SUSAN 'B. ENGLAND, beloved mother of Mrs. Addie M. Jonson a Lieot. Col. George W. England, United ates Army. Funeral will be held from Zurhorst's foneral parlors, 301 East Capitol st.. Monday, January 21, at ® a.m.; thence to St. Peter’s Church, 2nd and C sts. s.e., where requiem mass ‘will be said at 9:80 m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Monnt Olivet cemetery. (New York papers please copy.) 20 ENGLAND. The members of 8t. Ann's Aux- 0. 00, of the Knights of t. John, ter auxiliaries are requested to at: of our deceased sister, LAND, from 8t. Peter's Church, 204 &nd C sts. s.e., Monday, Janu 30. By order of MARY SHEA, President. ROSE MOORE, Recording Secretary. FLANAGAN. Friday, January 18, 1924, at 10 at the home of her Mra. R CROWELL, beloved wife of John J. Flana- ‘uneral from the above residence Mon- :30 a.m. Requiem Catholic ‘Church. Falls t 10 a.m. Relatives and to attend. January 17, 1924, at 9 beloved wife of Aloysius Funeral from the residence of to Ninth Street Christian th and D st Relatives and friends’ invited to Interment _at Evergreen cemetery, Bladensburg, Md. 19 GARNER. Saturd: a.m.. at her residence, 7 , DOROTHY _ THOMAS. iate Billingsley Garner of §t. Marys county, Md.. and_mother of Mrs. Truman C. Slingiuft of St. Marys county, Md., and Mrs. Robert S. TPogue ot Washington, D. C.: slster of Mrs. Elenor 8mith, Mrs. Rev. John Gibson Gant R ammer. Funeral from Marys county, Md. on Sunday, January 20, at 3 p.m. HEWITT. Friday, January 18, 1924, JEAN M., beloved wifé of Bilas B.'Hewiit. Re. mains resting at the 8. H. Hines Company' funeral home. 2901 IAth' st. n.w. Inter- ment at Hewlett, N. Y. HIOKS, Departed lite Tlursday, Jan- uary 17, 1924, at 1:50. p.m., at her resi. dence, 1023 Howard rd. m.¢., ELLEN T. HICKS, loving daughter of Lucinda and Haywood Hicks. She leaves to mourn their loss six sisters and oue brother, Estelle Hicks, Jessie Lancaster, Ethel Moten, Marle Hicks, Agues Smith, 'Bernice Hicks and Howard Hicks, and a’ host of friends. Fu- neral from Bethlehem Baptist Church Sun. day at 1:80 p.m. Sleep on. beloved. sleep and take thy rest; We loved thee well, but Jesus loved thee best. 19° JOY. After a briet fllness, Friday, January 18, 1624, at 8 p.an., THOMAS MORRIS, in- fant son'of B. Frank and Helen Morris Joy, aged 9 months. Funeral from the re dence of his iparents, Riges road, D. C,. on Monday, January 21, at 10:30 a.m. Rel: atives end friends fnvited to attend. In terment at Hock Creek cemetery. . . l Beaths. KELLY. Wednesday, January 16, 1924, at § p.m., Mrs. MARY KELLY, beloved wife of lite P.'R. A, Kelly. She is survived by one daughter, two sisters and a brother. Funeral from 'the residence of her daughter, 8723 Ioth Mt. Rainler, Md. ~Services #t Immaculate Conception Church, Monday morning, January 21, 9: Interment at Arlington cemetery. 'Friends invited to at- January 18, 1924, HELI tend. RENGLA, Friday R., beloved wife of the la Kéngla. Funeral from ler iate residence, Siiver Spring, Md., oo Monday, January 21. Requiens high mass at 8t. John's Chur Forest Glen, Md., at 10 o'clock. Reluti and friends ipvited. Interment St. John's cemetery at Forest Glen, Md. 208 MACOMB. Saturday, January 19, 1024, at his revidence, 1271 New Hampshire ave.. MONT- GOMERY MEIGS MACOMB, brigadier gen- eral, United States Army. Notice of funeral hercafter. i January 18, 1924, midnight, SPEER McCREERY, at her rest dence, Clarendon, Va. Funeral from the Bap. tist Church, Clarendon, Va., Sunday, at 2 p.m. Tuterment at Oakton, Va. . MoHALE, January 18, 102 rexidence, ndo, 1413 T st. n. Apt. 12. 'ANTHONY, beloved husband of th le. Fuperal services ve residence on Monday, Januar; 21, at 8:30 o.m. Requiem mass at Bt Paul’ Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 20 MELANEY. Thursdey, January 17, 1924, at 6:15 p.m., at her home, 12th and Upshur sts. ne.’ Brookland, ELIZABETH A., be- loved wife of Allen Melaney. Fuseral Monday, Junusry 21, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. NEWMAN. Fridey morning. Januars 18, 1024 at hix residence, 410 1 st s.e.. JOSEPH T., the beloved husband of Bditil il. Newmad and devoted father of Elsle R, Newm: Funerul from Metropolitan Wewler A, M. E Zion Church. D st. between Zud and 3rd ‘sts sw., Mondiy, January 21 at 1:30 p.ml Helatives and friends inviteil 200 NEWMAN. All members of Felix Lodz 3, F. A. A. M., are ordered to uttend the fineral ‘of our late brother, JOSEPH T. EWMAN, at Metropolitan Wesiey A. M. E Zion Church. Monday, Janusry 21, at i:30 p.m. The lodge will ‘meet at the'hail, Sth and Virginia ave, w.e.. at 12: X JAMES T. DIGGS, W. M, CHARLES C. CARTER, Sec. i ¢ NEWLAND. January 12, 1024, in Chicago, FREDERICK NEWLAND of 118 Bry: ant’ at. n.w., Washington, D. C. beloved band of the late Sarah E. Newland terment at Macomb, L. 200 NUGENT. Friday, Jenuary 18, 1024. at the ! residence of her niece, Mry. Lucy O. Neale, 1241 Maryland av MARGARET NUGENT, Funeral from Holy Name Chus Monday, Januars 21, st § a.m. Interment ut Olivet cemetery. 208 OSTERWALD. January 18, 1624, RUTH DOGMAR ELIZABETH, the beloved daugh- 7 of Engelbard and Dogmar Osterwaid, ged 16 years. Funeral from her late rest dence, 2815 Quarry road n.w., Monday aft- eroon at 1:30 o'clock. Ilaterment Congres- slonal cemetery. QUACKENBUSH. January 17. 1024 at corgetown University Howpital. DAISY 0. QUACKENBUBH (nee Blater), beloved wife of William H. Quackenbush. ~Funeral from Rock Creek Ohureh Monday. January 21. &t 1:30 p.m. ters. TAYLOR. Friday evening. January 18, 1624, at her residence, 2522 Hall place n.w., Mry. LOUISE MORSELL., widow of James H ‘Alban‘s Church nuary 21 e HIl ceme { | Interment at Rock Creek Seme Funeral from_ Bt. | MAGRUDER, 200 Suddenly. Friday. January 18, 1924, at her_ residence, 811 South Washiug Alexandria, = Va., ALICE E. hter of the late Benjamin Funeral from 311 South hiugton st Mondsy, January 21, at 11 % a.m. interment 1o St. Paul's ceme- tors, Alesandria, Vi 20 WADE. Tueaday, January 15, 1024, at 11:30 p.m.. in Baltimore, in full triumph of faith, SiOLLIE, beloved danghter of Etta Ball She leaves to mourn their loss three broth- ers, one sister, & grandfather and & host of Telatives and friends. Funeral Sunday, January 20, st 1 pm. from Zien Baptist Friday, Jany NARD. in of Martha A. West, Tomoral purlors, 1241 Wiscoosin ave. of funeral hereafter. WILLIAMS. Thureday, Janusry 17, 1924, at 2:30 p.m. at Bmergency Hospital, JOHN AMS, beloved husband of Mary ¥ filiams. 'Requiem mass will be said St. Joseph's Church Monday, January 21, at 8 s.m. Friends and family iovited’ to attend. Interment at Bushwood, V . ‘WOOLDRIDGE. January 19, 1924, after = rief iliness at the residenc M. R. Wooldridge, 4310 New Ha; sve. n.w., JULIA A. Wi 83, widow of the In dridge. Notice of funeral hereafter. In Memoriam. ELL. A tribute of love in the memory of Bt dear hrother, NATHANIEL BELL. who eparted this lite four years ago todsy, Jan- uary 19, 1920. Moments of sadness come over us. Silently tears of sorrow flow, Memory keeps you near us. Though God took you four years ago. DEVOTED BROTHER. J. R. BELL. SISTERS. MBS. R._B. PORTER. MRS, C. . B. OVERHALL, MRS. C. B. BYRD AND MRS, E. B, HOLMES! . devoted father, JOREPH A. BOHN, who passed away Dine years ago today, January 19, 1915, Deep within our hearts we cherish ‘Thoughts of him we loved so dear. LOVING WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND SO° Y. In sad and loving remembrance R e devoted bioiher, FLORENCE. % CROWLEY, who died January 20, 1919. R. I P. Masses at St. Matthew's, St. Pat- rick's and St. Augustine’s churches. HIS BISTERS AND BROTHER. VIS. A loving tribute to_ the memory of Dur parenta: " other, MARY l:l.l(‘::’nA\:g. , d_away tweive years ago, Jar Tary b lo12. and father, ALEXANDER DAVIS, ‘'who _departed this life tiree vears and two months go, November 21, 1920. Oh, how sweet it is to think of you, dear parents. Though you lie cold in your grav Your kind deeds and words were like cloudy day. eversthing. Kdows our home is now without your kind 230 TOVT¥ "AND DEVOTED DAUGH. TR, DOLLY - SMITH, HENRIETTA BLOUNT AND CHARLES DAVIS. loving _remembrance of our o o “mssuxiw. GUDE. who died one . Janbary 19, 1023 Fear ago oy I ONILOREY. . In sad but loving reme: e ot ou_son 'and " brother,” FRANK HANDWERKER, who departed this life ten years ago today, Junuary 19, 1914. Son and brother, today our hearts are heavy, Are hearts are all of thee How ‘"hxo"?cd-nf ‘o' we :\.“lxzzu None but God in Leaven : ulsflnemg'mn MOTHER AND SlS‘I‘:‘«R PAULINE. WEINS. in memory of our dear sons and ntmthzrl, WILLIAM E. HAWKINS, who de- Darted nis life eleven years ago, Decem ber 22, 1923, and JAMBS B. HAWKINS, who departed this life eight years ago to- day, January 19, 1916. ‘The flowers we place upon your graves May wither and dec: N Bat the love for those who sleep beneath ‘Wil never fade away. THE FAMILY. d but loving remembrance Sunshine after God, who_kno! JACESON. In ? m; o sears ago todey, January 19, 1022. Dreary is the dwellin Lonesome is the home, For the one we, Joved dearl Departed thls life two LOVING HUSBAND, HENRY JACKSON. CESON, 1In sad but loving remembrance Iy iear fathor, HENRY JACKNON, who Qeparted this life nineteen years ago foday, l . Junuary 19, 1006. ‘ that land of sweet contentment, I A hat laad where thors's Do pain, 1 am longing to meet my dear father, Where we'll never part again. 113 "DEVOTED DADGHTER, ADA MON- MAGEE. In lor ling lite girl, departed this iife one year ago today, Jan- ROE. JESSUP. MARY M. years In memory of my dear mother, who entered eternal rest seven oduy, January 19, 1917. dear mother has left this world forever Yor {hat Diighe aod happy Iana. h your brow was wrinkled, mother, L Male was. aireaked with Grav, ° 1 Joved you as no other And T koow you loved me. ssing years have brought me sorrow e my mother went that dag. But 1 know that on the morrow Tears will all be wiped awas ) MER DBVOTED DAUGHTER ADDIE. In sad and loving remembrance of husband and “our dear father, z my dea £S 1. KELLY, who departed th g ‘today, Jamuary 19, 1035, May he rest in peace. HI8 PAMILY. . A loving tribute to the memory of B ievoted husband and father, WILLIASE B, LUCAS, who died thirteen' years ago, Jannary 19, 1911. When alone fn our sorrow the bitter tears flow, There comes sweet dreams of loug, long - ago: Unknown to others they st loved one, 1 to our aide death cannot And_whisper, 0, divide. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. membrance of my dar- RGIE L. MAGEE, ro nslfi(‘ who uary 19, 1923. At the beautiful gate yoy stand and wait, Dear baby, from pain set free; 1 shall el When the HER LOVIN GEE; p your hand aud see you smile tes are turned for MOTHER, LOTTIE wife, who departed this 1ife |45 | MAGEE, In Memoriam. In wed but loving remembrance of our little daughter, GEORGIF E. MAGEE. Who departed this Tife one sear ugo todar January 19, 1923. Bome may think we are not lonelr When at times they wee us smile Little do they kuow the heartache That we_suffer all the while. MOTHER, MRS, LOTTIE B. MAGEE UNOLE, GEORGE D. POWELL, sergeast major, U. 8. A. ® In #ad and loving remembrance of my dear son, JOHN A. who departed this lite four years ago toddy, January 16, Just when his life was brightest, Just when his Topes were bosty Te Was taken Trom this worid of paic To & bome of eternal rest, MOTRER MAUS, embrance o my arling baby, MARIE PATRICIA MATS Bho departed this life fve sears ags o duy, Junvary 15, 101 Alone T am bearing earth's sorrows ani e T § earth's sorrows a Alone trea When heas ay, Thank' God, Patricia, you are free fron o it o e ving me, Helpiens 1 ttood hy. © And drained the bitice eup of griet The moraig 1 saw 5o dle. When sour sweet littie voic Mother, 1 am not dead, 1 Gone. but neser MOTHEI, MAMIE MNEAL. In sad but 1 MARY MCNEAL, parted tiis life one Gary 19, 13 MILLER. mother and Lo depa; January 19, 19Z5. Sleen on, dear motier, I your cares and ‘morr your chi Bt God HER In gad but loving re ding the hard walk of lite; y the burden and rugged t seemed 10 su T am ouly swar THE FAMILY. 4 {0 the memory of our des grandmother, LUC 4 this life ohe ¥ He loved 3o DATGHTER, D GRANDD 5 NALLEY. In rad but loving remembrance of husband ana departed ¥, Junuary 10, 19 dear husband, and tnke your res d ~ou Tome, He thought It Best ir o € Lere was great oy wide ¢ ariy gate HIS LOVING WIFE, HATTIE NALL Often to the graveyard 1 wander. Flowers to luy with loving car. On the grave of my deur father Who {8 sweetly sieeping ther DAUGHTER. CATHERIN fs never a day that pa . ut some thought of you There's never & day that we don't spean Of the things you ured to do HIS LOVING DATGHTER AND SON-1 LAW, MILDRED AND ROY D, NALLEY. In sad bt lov . with all the changes. Slnce death’ strangely bade us part all the changes iy heas OTHER. MARY C. AND BROTHERS. emem of my de devof . WILLIAM sears ago to Nai In loving a6 Husband OBTZEL, 1616, WIFE AND CHI ING 1 IRE remembran r. NELSC ife two ven:s of our "dea d and fath PARKER. who departed th g0 today. Janu 2 memory fond an: token of love' t our hearts & BCHWIER. In sad but lovinz remembra of wy father, GEORGE I'. SCHWIE departed thix life one soar ago todas. Jao uary 19, 1923 LILLIE THOMAS. e Thursdny. Januars HIS RELOVED WIF THOMAS. THOMPEOX. . dear husband, BUDDIE THOMPS died one sear ago today. Jan One Sear las passad since that sad dax When the one I loved was cailed awas God took him home. it was H Bat in my heart I Jove him In my heart your memors lingers Sweetiy, tender, fond and ti . There is dot a dar, dear hushand That 1 do ot think of yon From this world of paio and sorr To & land of peace and rest God hns taken my dear husband Where he has found eternal HIS DEVOT In sad lut 1 my beloved husiand, w two years ag [ who 17, 1 Sacred to the rest EMILY 1 A happy home we once enjo How gweet the memors still But death has left a vacant cha The world canuot fill HIS WIFE AND CHILDREM FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ———THE ORIGINAL ——y g2 WR.Speare Co. = 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WMAIN 108 FORMERDY $40 ¥ST. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLS B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NIGHO! HERBERT B. NEVIUS 920 NEW YORK AVE, XW. MAIN 208 JUSEPH GAV/IEFS $0Ns : ESTABLISHED 1850 MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN 5512-55I3 . THOS. R, NALLEY & SONS 131 ELEVENTH ST. SE. Undertakers. i Homellke Funeral Farl Phove_Lincoin 4X0. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ' Mogern Ciaper Tocphowe., _Miain 2473 Perry & Walsh Boy M Perr M 9 G Wi — —JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. 8.E. 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