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« Ed SOCIETY. " STONELEIGH COURT Cannecticnt Ave, Cormer L St. Waslingtoa's most exclusive apartments. Avaiiable for lease, u fev: de keeping and noa-housekeep! APARTMENTS. Furntshed and unfurnished, specially priced by the month or on yearly iense. e e SPAURANT. d'hot ice. Dinner, $1.26. o a5 "Clob broakfusts. Also service a la carte: MAH.JONG * AUCTION BRIDGE by Appolntment, Tustrucion SFest Has. rere SIMMONS « Beds Mattresses Springs BUILT FOR SLEEP 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 ONLY BY Walter Baker & Colra Established 1780 MILLS AT DORCHESTER, MASS. AND MONTREAL, CANADA Bocklet of Choice Recives Sent Frea W. W. CHAMBERS CO. ‘Will Furnish A Complete Modern Funeral T Private Ambulances Fally cquipped rolllug cot, stretchers aod tlankets. Loval calls only § tarlors u1d Chapel, Cer. 14th and Chapia N. Call Chambers—Col. 432 BURLINGTON HOTEL 380 Rooms Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle M. 8980 Single Rooms with Bath §3 per Day Single Rooms with Shower $1750 Week Double Rooms with Bath $25 Week Two Persons Two Rooms and Bath, 2 Persons, $40 Weck Club Brenkfast, Table d’Hote Dinners, $1.00 and Heme Luncheons. Also a la Carte Geo. A. Mills, Mgr. Cars Embalming Dotalls s Buriel Case Attend Al Research University Winter Ouarter Opens i Louis Win Rapeer, Ph.D. President Rapeer has returned from a_ two-months’ lecture tour and endowment drive in time to start the work of the Winter Quar- ter of the University. Evening classes in. many subjects are taught | by leading District ex five to ten each night. tirst co-operative universit; world, and the purpose of the in- stitution is the experimental re- search of problems of higher educ; tion. Many teachers are expected for the summer quarter when the National Educational Association meets here. 2 The University has recently adopted the co-operative plan for day studeots for ex- riwmental {nvestigation. F employed in induxtry at a single Job. While o works at the poxition the other studies at the University. ' ‘The two exchange places cvery slx weeks. President Rapeer sa cently thst this was the most promising ex- periment in_ higher education today. Students desiring to capitalise their lelsure time for self-development and m!‘nn should investigate the opportunities of this progres- sive institution. Within & week President er expects to start a course of free lec- tures op ‘‘Scientific Living’’ in one of - the largest available auditoriums of the eity. Fridey be gave demonstrations of method of scientific character snalysis Piayhouse. ~The seven trustces of the Uni- versity are leading educational and federal experts. Call Main 540 for catalog and other information. 30 Jackwom Place. from ble Bouse: 'Also for TRANSIENT rental, two and thros his is the | in the . Two students will | Soac Spanish A mbasador and Senora de Riano THE EVENING' iety T Honor Guests at Dinner Tonight of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. HE ambassador of Spain, Senora de Riano, will be the guests in whose honor Mrs. \ Henry F. Dimock will en- tortain a company of forty at dinner this evening, in her home on Scott clircle. The minister of Bulgaria, Dr. Panaretoff, is leaving for New York to attend a dinner to be given by the alumni of the law school of the Uni- versity of New York. He will return to Washington the first of the week. Capt. and Mme. Wallenberg Entertained In New York. The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg who are In New York for a brief visit, were guests in whose honor Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, entcrtained last evening. The Min- ister and Mme. Wallenberg are ex- pected to return to Washington the first of the week. Senator Holm O. Bursum has been joined by Mrs. Bursum and their three daughters and son, Holm O. the new residence Senator Bursum recently leased. , Mrs. . Hart Fenn, wife of Repro- gentative Fenn, entertained at lunch- ¢on today in honor ot Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, wife of Senator Keyes. The other guests were Mrs, James F. Byrnes, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, ! Mrs. Adam F. Wyant, Mrs. Louls T. McFadden, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Frederick I Cox, Mrs. John_ Loveland, Mra. Perry E. Quinn. Mrs. E. A. Har- riman and Mrs. Arthur M. Foraker. Representative and Mre. A. IL Gasque of Florence, S. C., have taken & sulte at the Hotel Roosevelt for the remainder of the season. The Undersecretary ‘of State and Mrs. Willlam Phillips were hosts at dinner last evening, entertalning a company of twenty in their home, Beauvoir. in honur of the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Hughes. The charge d'affaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnick will entertain at a tea dance this afternoon. Miss Ailsa Mellon, who is passing somo time fn New York, wes umong the guests at a dance given last evening by Mr. and Mry. Arthur Cur- tis James for Miss Elizabeth Douglas. Other guests were Miss Beatrice | Beck. Miss Louise Sewall and Miss Cruigie McKay of Pittsburgh. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will entertain a4 company of sixteen at dinner this evening in their quarters of the Rio Grande Chicken Tamales Phone Frankiin 5529 and eat some tonight. 6 portions, $1.00 THE MADRILLON [ 1304 G St. N.W. " ELECTRIC WIRING First-olass Work at Lower. Prices Any 6-Room 558.00 House o Inciuding Floor Plugs, Bwitches, Halls and Basement S. Z. C. Westerfield Electric Co. North 7308 ¢ To Be Sold at Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. TUESDAY ' February One Day Only 5 Commencing at 1 P.M. On Exhibition Monday, February 4th The above collection embraces room sizes and small rugs in all weaves and designs, and offers an unusual ~ opportunity to the Washington public. Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. The Saturday ! Under the personal dis Concert. Remember Mondsy For Salon or Cafe Reservations. Bursum, jr., at 2139 Wyoming avenue, ! The most exquisite delicacy soutfl — 13 for, At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street Northwest Pre-Emptory Sale f | 224 Persian R;gs and Carpets Being the Property of Mr. Vartan Dedeian Persian Expert in Floor Coverings 18th and Columbia Road “The Exclusive Remdezvous ef Discriminating People.” Dancing to The Famous L’Aiglon Orchestra In the Salon and Restaurant From 7:30 to 1 Put away the cares of preparing the Sunday dinner. L’Aiglon offers a pleasing variety in the De Luxe Dinner served at the moderate fee of $1.50 per plate from 5 to 9. Call Col. at Soldiers’ Home in honor of Mrs. W, Harry Brown. Maj. und Mrs. West have issued invitations for dinner Friday evening, ! February 15, when their guests are | asked to meet Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, | &nd they will later take their guests to the Friday evening dancing-elass at the New Willard. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman has can- celed her dance tonight because of the fliness of former President Wil- gon. The dance was first postponed from January 19. MRS. HOMER OTTO ETMERS, Miss Anne Grabam of ton, with her husband, E 'rs, han returngd from Hone taken an partment at 2700 Comnecticut avenue, where they will iiake their home. Mr. arid Mrs. Truman G. Palmer will entertain a small company at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club this evening, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellls had din- ing with them informally last evening the Secretary of-the Navy and Mrs. Denby and the latter's aunt, Mrs. George Canfleld of Detroit. The company later went to the Shubert-Garrick to sec Eleanor Painter. them later to the supper dance at | Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor sailed this morning from New York on the Pastores for Cuba and Pana- ma, where they will pass some time, returning to Washington about Feb- ruary 20. ' Mrs. Archibald Hopkins will be at home informally each Saturday until Lent, at her residence, 1826 Massachu- setts avenue. ¥rau von Lewinski, wife of the coun- sclor of the German embassy, will be at home informally tomorrow after 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanborne will be hosts to a company of twelve at the dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel this evening entertaininge in_honor of Miss Dorothy Judson of Omaha, who iy visiting Miss Lsther McVann. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Willlams will en- s tertain at dinner tomorrow evening, in| Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Falrfax honor of the minister of Czechoslovakia, [salled on the S. S. Baltlc from New Dr. Chvalkovsky. York today. Theyaro taking the Dr. and Mrs. Williams will entertain | Mediterranean trip ahd will visit the at dinner Tuesday evening, in honor of [tomb of ~King Tut-ankh-Amen and Prof. Willlam MacDougall. other points in Egypt and along the R | Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Bennett w! pirsies comato Washington today to stay at| Mre. Atherton Seidell will bo at Wardman Park Hotel, where they will [ home tomorrow afternoon after 4 entertain at dinner this eveNing. o'clock. Mr. Hampson Gary postponed the| DMiss Elizabeth Price entertained luncheon ho planned for today owing |at luncheon today ut the White Pea- to the serious iliness of former Presi- |cock, for her house guests, Miss dent Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Gary was | Hurrlett StubBs of Charleston, W. for many vears diplomatic agent in|Va, and Miss Margaret Lovelass of Egypt, having been appointed by | Ronceverte, W. Va. The other guests President Wilson, and he had planned | were Mrs| Xenophon Price, Mrs. {the luncheon today in honor of the|Thomas Lippitt Wattles, Mrs. Nel- first minister from Egypt to the|son K. Lyons, Mrs. John Stevens, Mre: United States, S. Yousry Pasha. Hamett, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Vir- ginia Edwards, Miss Katherine Shaw, Mrs, John Stewart McLennan Will|NMiss Elizabeth Hubbard, Miss Martha entertain _at luncheon tomorrow in|Bovle, Miss Dunister Foster, Miss honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fellx Salmond | Kitherine Dent, Miss Mildred O'Neil. of New York, who are pussiug the Martha "Boyle entertained at weck end with her. yesterday in compliment to s }Miss Stubbs and Mise Lovelass. to a4 company of sixteen The dance which was to be given by this evening. tha Finance Club at the Washington has been postponed illness of former at dinner Mrs. John Klovd Waggaman has returnied from @ three-weck absen having spent o fortnight in N York, dividing her time with Mrs. | | Charies R. Bently, in her apartment fat the Plaza Hotel, and Mrs. Willium (Schuette. and stopping for @ week's visit with Mrs. Willlam H. MacCallum in her home in Germuntown, Pa., on lier way home. Mrs. Waggaman_is i established in her new home at 17 { R street. Mrs. this Iiotel. Mrs. Rafael daughter, Miss receive Sunday season. . . Smith will give & dinner cvening at Wardman Park R. Govin and her May Govin, wiil not afternoons again this —— Mrs. George Cabot Lodge Shackleford Moore, | hostess at luncheon today and Mrs. Howard Fe- 3 aincd at a luncheon ay at the tea house of the White Peacock. Her guests Included M]ss Joanne Collins, Miss Roma Wornell, s Sareh Major, Miss Margaret Mil- Miss Dorothy Stanford and Miss | Alfeo Abadic. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MeVann will en- Ttain at dinner this evening In their apartment at Meridian Mansions for Mrs. = W. Judson of Omaha, who, with her daughter, Miss Dorothy Ju son, i5 spending the week end with ,them. Mr. and Mre. McVann, whose guests will number ten, will t was Miss Phyllis daughter of D —_—— Diplomats at Congression: €lub Reception Yesterday The Congressional Club was the most active branch of official soclety in Washington yesterda presenting an unusually brilliant ap- pearance with its gay lights, flowers and beautifully dres women. Stepping to the strains of the Ma. rine Band Orchestra, lundreds of guests called go pay their respects. It was the®second dipiomatic re- ceptlon of this season held at the Congressional Club and Senora de Tor- riente, wife of the ambassador of Cuba was the particular guest, with ladics of the Latin American diplomatic_circle sharing houors with her. Mrs. James F. Byrnes, president of the club, and Senora de Torriente received the guests, wives of other diplomats standing in line for a short time as they arrived. Many of the forelgn ministers joind their wives In mak- LOST. o | PAG, Brown tooled leather, at E. V. Brown Behool or between there and Harrison st. phone_Clere. 2182, . BILI, FOLD—Containing currency, Operators 1 Fr. 2070 3¢ permit. _Reward. Fr. 207 BILLFOLD containfg seven _dollars, 10th | strect neur Lot venue, Friduy evening. Rewa Congress Helghi BRE: pray dlamond in center. Reward. = 22 BRIEF CASE, leuther, Wednesduy, containin Dapers. lteward. 000 Albee bldg. 3¢ HULLDOG_White, brindle bead, Jaouary_80. Reward, F. 8. Brown. 2718 M et. n.w. 2 [ 3 Reward. _Cleveland 465. DOG—Airedale, tag 3222 on collar; anw ame Peter. 'Liberal reward. Address Rox Star_office. 2 VELOPE PURSE, bia: . containing $3; i8th ‘ward, $10. Telephony Frankli INVELOPE—Containing $1; n.e., between 7th and N. Capitol. 4tk n.e. Reward. Public Auction Slik, ot Return Sth, 1924 old mounted, at Hotel Powhatan January 31; prized for assoclation. Reward. _Address Box 35D, Star offico. EVENING WRAP—Will the lady giten wrap by mistake at the arti { Whiard Hotel. communicate with M dore Veruon Boynton, 1302 18th st. T. wrap left was much shorter and weight, of gold brocado and fur collar and cufts. ' They were enough altke to ba mis- taken ove for the other. Risik's name was oo both wraps. FAN, small goid. Mra.' A, R. Ealy, 1323, Reward. | FRATER IT; S!N],—-Plnl‘{slm‘t Kappa; set with pearls; P. 8. Burt—Xuy 24, engraved on Dack. Cail Cleveland BO4S. Rewsrd: 25 FOX TERRIER, wire-laired; male; white body with black spot and brown Lead; erect TReward, Return to Mrs. Erwin, “Grey- Klingle road and Hock Creek Park. Cleveiand 2174. 2 | GTLASSES, tortolse-rimmed. with name and address. inside cave, lost February 1. Return 20 4011 Bth st. n.w. Reward. TANDBAG—Blue suede, contalniig riog, small_amount meney, B. P. 0. fase: owner's name. Reward. Col. 58 at LAlglon Fridey night. hie . T e Heward, Bank. KEYS—Three, on ring, No. plat uary 8. Reward. 802 Madison LOCKET WATCH CHARM—Clover design, between 13th and 14gh sts. n.w. on N or 14th 3t oar marked Uslon - Reward. North o . PAUKAGE—Small brown, containing which sre important work. Return to Mis Rose Nelson, 1080 Glrard ‘st. ne. Kews Hefferron, care Citizens Bavings P Dinner Dance rection of Pete Macias North 6083, 2 PAY ENVELOPE—Treasury Dept. Reward, 2106 M st. n.w. 2 PEARLS—From Lutheran Church of Reformation to 10ih and Va. ave, s Cxpe “Praction cars, Tuesday oth ot. v, FER—Fart_ofgod footaln pen: iaftialed O.F. 8. Finder please phone Col. 511, * % ana gold, pearl in ceuter. Libera P ara if veturned. to 1102 E. Capitol st 3 POCKBTBOOK —Smal rency. Reward. Main POODLE (white), mal (fm trimme Durse ~contaimin s i black eyes and uows, answers to name of West 2650-W. 2% PURS®, small_gras. S at corner 16th and R ats. Reward. ‘Miss Kibby, Potomac 1800, B_Hfl_ch 420, ¢ TERRIER (white wire-baired), fem: ma Lacky"'; strayed from 2310 Conn. ave. Suit- Dle reward. North 3646. £ WATCH_Near _Convecticut__and _Fodman} Inds's sold wrist waich, Swis movement: abdg gray vibbon. - Phane Ol elan 3050, Oliver. . RI1 WATCH—Lady's, gold, lllinois_make, link chain, between Center Market at Tth st. 1o 5th and I ste, Wednesdsy, between 4:15 194 4:30 p.m. Reward, 1820 K. Apt. 84. % ST WATCH, diamond and P RISE reward 1t returned to 507 n.ws SHEPHERD DOG—Big, yel- low; answers to mname of “Prince;” Reward if returned to Martin W. Hysong, 1300 N Ist. now, 7 3063-3064 ~ the Formal Evening afternoon, | | [ ) | ’ WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, F ing the call and added much to the dignity of the afternoon. ,Senora de Torriente wore a charm- Ing afternoon costume of black vel- vet, and Mrs. Byrnes an Alice blue georgette gown, beaded in self-col- ored crystals. Her hat was in tho same shade of blue. Mrs. Robert Lansing, who made a short address of welcome, wore a modish gown and hat of black velvet, thete belng nar- row bands of white fur on both gown and hat. In her welcoming address Mrs. Lansing sald: “I am honored by be- ing chosen by the president and la- dies of the Congressional Club to ex- tend-to you, our distinguished guests, @ word of greeting, and to express to | you the pleasure which you give us in ; being present today and in giving us the opportunity to welcome you on | this occaslon. “It {s always a satisfaction to meet | those who come to this Capital to represent the great nations of the carth, but it 1s an_ especlal satisfac- tion to greet those who are the diplo- matic representatives of other mem- bers of tho American family of na- tions, to whom we are hound o close- ly in mutual friendship, in common {deals and in material interest. “Our countries are closely knit to- gether, more closely than any of the other nations of the world. Today the friendship of the Americas, when he world ig still & prey to hatred and ealousles, is an outstanding fact of history. In it lies the joy of the pres- ent and thé promise of the future Peace and prosperity of the world. “"With this thought fn our minds we | welcome you, not only as officials, but as friends, and we hope that the sin- cere rogard and good will which we feel for you and your countries will awaken ‘a like sympathy- in your bearts and cause you to realize that In Washington you are surrounded by a host of friends.” Mrs. I'at Herrison ahd Mrs, Louls’ Frothingham presided at the tea ta- bLle, and were assisteg by Mrs. Wil- liam J. Harris, Mrs. Cirter Glass, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Willlam H. King, Mrs. James B, Aswell, Mrs. Ed- ward W. Pou, Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow, Mrs. George M. Young, Mrs. ©dward T. Taylor, Mrs. Maurice I. Thatcher, Mre. Finis J. Garrett, Mre. Danfel E. Garrett, Mrs, Lindley Hadlcy, Mrs. Russell Good- win, Mrs. James H. Hines, Mrs. Guy Hardy, Mrs. A. J. Gronna and Mrs. | Thomas P. Gore, Senator and Mrs. John B, Kendrick entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. G. Aubrey Davidson of Santiago, Calif. Among the guests were Mrs. Bernard B. Jones, Mr: Mark B. Lewis, Mr. Aubrey Davidso 3 ir., and Capt, M. R. Harmon. Scnator and Mrs. Stanfield of Ore- gon entertained informally at dinner last night at the New Wiliard. A number of dinners preceded the dancing class which met last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, when the Kuests were re- ceived by Mrs. Lelter, Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke, Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr., and Mme. de Slbour. Col. and Mrs. Locke entertained in honor of the ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, and Representative and Mrs. John Phillip Hill were hosts to a small company. Mme. Hauge entertained &« company of twenty- four in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Hitt, and Mr. and Mrs. Armstead Feters, 3d, entertained & company of sixty. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr and {Mrs. Hennen Jennings also were din- uer hosts. Tha Junfor Service Assoclation, which is composed of the vounger members of the Army, Navy, and Ma- rine Corps and the season’'s debu- tantes, will hold the sccond of its &crles of dances at the New Willard Hotcl tonight. Recelving will be Mre, John A. Lejeune, Mrs., Mercitt W. Ire. land and Mrs. John T. Tompkins. ' Mrs. Weeks, wife of the Sec of War, assisted by Mrs. L«nn?é.lriy Beach, Mrs. Hanson Ely and Mre, Harry Taylor, reccived the guests at the ball which was given last evening {by the enginecr branch of the Army Hellef Society at the Washingto Paul o barrac Tcherniko Miss Gardines ghve ol hibitton dances JAuring the evening mber of di - ceeded the dance. S5 Dartical pre q ton Barracks in retary of War an, uarters at Washin, honor of the Se d Mrs. Weeks, jother guests Including Lansing H. Beach, Gen, Hanson Ely, Gen. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and Gen. and Mrs. Denn 2 ; Maj. and Mrs. Lewls Hayes W Kins “were hosts to Gen. and Mo Mason Patrick, Maj. and Mrs. War: ren . Hannum, Maj. and Mrs, J. A, O'Connor and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hall, Maj. and Mrs. F. B. Wilby entertained in Tonor of the former's sister, Mins Margaret Wiiby of New York. having as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Robert Cempbell ‘and their guest, Mrs. Jack Keyes of Milwaukee: Maj. and Mrs. Clifford Jones, Maj. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Capt. John Kutz, Ma). R. H. Bre nan, Maj. Milo P. Fox, MaJ. and Mrs. P A Hodgson, Mag. J. Franklin Bell Maj. Julian Schley and Maj. R. F. Thomas. JE aaia doe Maj. and Mrs, W. D. Styer had as their guests Mal. and Mfs. Henry Holcombe,.Maj, and Mrs. Danahl, Maj. and Mrs. R. W. Crawford and Capt. and Mrs. Willlam Snow, Maj. and Mrs. L H. Watkins en tertained at dinner last evening pr is No- ceding the dance, when their guests | included Gen, and Mre. Mason Patrick, Maj. and Mrs., W. P. Han- num, Maj. and Mrs. J. 'A. O'Connor, Maj. and Mrs. C. L. Hall. Mra. Zolnay will be at home t morrow afternoon, and will have with her Miss Emily Waite, Col. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Wal- cutt, who were called to Columbus, Ohlo, by the death of the formers brother, Dr. Sherman Walcutt, have returned to Washington. Deputy Commissioner and Mrs. Robert M. Estes were hosts at dinner last evening in their Hyattsville home, having among thelr guests Senator Richard P. Ernst. Repre- sentative and Mrs. Joseph M. Robin- son, Commissioner of Internal Rev- enue and Mrs David H., Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Neyle . Colquitt and Mrs. Sinclair Blackburn, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun entertained,at luncheon vesterday in compliment’ to Miss Mary Washington Ball, who wrote the Drize essay for the Woman's Universal Alliance on_ the great wemen of Virginia. Gov. Trinkl will present the award to Miss Ball for the alliance, February 16, tn Richmond. 'A number of Washing- tonians will go to Richmond for the presentation, which will be quite a RETS—One brass, others Iron. Tnsurance fag. | sooial function. Maj. and Mrs. John C. H. Lee enter- tained st dinner last night at the a.w. 2* [(New Willard, when they had ten guests. The concert announced to be given by the University of Virginia Glee Club at Rauscher's this evening, has been postponed owing_to the iliness of former President Wilson. Tick- ets purchased for this evening will be good for the performance when given. ‘The marriage of Miss Lella A. Price, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frederick M. ‘Price, to Mr. James H. Cassidy of Wil- ‘mington, Del., took place Tuesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock in St. Petcrs Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Eugene J. Comnelly, assisted by Rev. Stephen T. Morris, and was followed by nuptial mass. The bride wore a gown of nut-brown satin with a picture hat of lace to .match, and a corsage of tea roses and lilies of the valley. The brides- maid, Miss Bessie Price, sister of the bride, wore a gown of beige crepe, with hat to match, and a corsage of pink sweet peas. Mr. Tomas Cassidy, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. After the ceremony & wedding breakfast was served at the Continental Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Cassldy left for a north- ern trip and will make their home at 1310 North Van Buren street, Wilming- ton. Miss Edith M. Clark will be at home this afternoon after 4 o'clock at 1906 Florida avenue.. Among those who will serve as flower girls, at the National Theater Monday evening, when the success. Tul comedy ‘Merton of the Movie: will be shown for the benefit of the Georgetown University Hospital, are Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Ella RUARY 2, 1924, ; FORMER D. C. EDUCATOR | IS CLAIMED BY DEAT ) Dr. Andrew W. Edson Dies After Nearly Half Century of Activities.~ By the Aseoctated Eress. SHREWSBURY, Mass., February 2. —Dr. Andrew W. Edson, prominent educator for nearly half a century| !in the New England and middle west states, died here yesterday. He had !been assoclated with summer schocl | work in the New England states, | Ohlo, Indiana, Newk Jersey, Penne |sylvania and Washington, D. C. over a period of years. He had also served as district assoclate superin- tendent of New York schools and member of the Massachusetts board |of education. He retired from active liife two years ago. Dr. Edson was born in Montello, Wis., December 26, 1852, son of Mr. {and Mrs. Jerah Edson. His parents jmoved back to Vermont when he |was till an infant and he recelved | {his early education in Vermont |achools. "He leaves his widow, two {sons and two daughters. Blenita Crenshaw, Burks, Miss Elsa Haas, Donovan, Miss Rose Sullivan, Miss Mary Shea, Miss Betty Cook, Misy Margaret Mannlx, Miss Dorothy Don- ovan, Miss Margaret Gorman and Miss Katharine McEneamy. Senorita Pastoriva Flores of Quito, | Scuador, instructor of Spanish ati Goucher Colfege, will speak on Spain | at the meeting of the Columblan| Women of George Washington Univer- sity Tuesday aftcrnoon, at the Col- lego Women's Club, 1822 1 street northwest, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Bamuel _Herrick, president of th George Washington University Alum< ni Assoclation, will also address the meeting and Miss Elizabeth Wilson, president of tho club, will preside. The new members will be hostesses. Miss Garnett Miss Elma Cards of Thanks. CHASE. Wo express our thanke and appre- clation to our relatives and friends for their yympatby, kinduess and beautiful floral tributes 8t the'recent death of our wife and mother, Mrs, ELLEN CHASE it HURBAND. “WILLIAM H. CHASE AND CHILDREN, & ORUMP. I wish to thank my relatives and many friends for their symyathy and kind- nens durlog -the illne: b of wy dear mother, SARAH F. 2 MRS. G. A. CHAPM. DYER. We wish to express our sincere ap- preciation to our many friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy and beautifal floral ributes at the death of our brother. JOLM T. DYER. HIS SISTERY. . We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation for the many floral tributes and intimate expressions of sympathy of clatives and friends, offere {aepthe our husi and father, C| LOUIS MARSHALL. “ MRS. CHARLOTTE MARSHALL, DAUGH- TER AND i . 3 thanks and sppreciation for the many floral tributes 20d s7mpathy of our relatives and friend:. ended & sin, FRAN Chtended at the death of our cousin, FRA MR. AND MRS. R. J. COOLEY. Deaths. BARBER. Teparted this life, Frid in Jacksonville, to mourn their loss a mother, wife, Drother and & host of relatives ‘and friends | Ioterment Cbarlotte, N. C., Sunday, Febr ruary 3. £ i92: 1st st 2.w., LILLIAN daughter of Taura | Pthe lato | William ber residency BARNE Rarnes Barnes, 5 oriah Bap! N wtx. sw.. Rev. J. H. Randolph, pastor. Ttelatives and friends iovited to attend. 8ho suffered much, she murmured not, 1 watched her day by day, Tntil at last, with an aching heart, 1 saw her pass awas, LOVING MOTHER. 3° | OARTER. Euddenly, oo Thursday, Januars 31, | 1924, st her residence, 900 South |>rk<n|‘ ave. n.e.. GRACE W., beloved wife of Delos | M. Cartér. Fueralsery the parlor | of A. J. Schippert, 2006 Pa. ave. n.w., on | Bunday, February 3, st 4 p.m. Relatives! and friends fnvited. " COLLINS, Officers and members of Coinmbia Lodge. No 8. 1. B. P. OB W, are herchy notified of the death ‘of Brother JOHN L COLLINS on Wednesday, January 30, 1¢ Body will lie in state at Columbia Lodgi Eiks' Home, Friday, Febroary 1. from 3 .m. to 12 and Saturdey from © a.m. to] 50 W. Bundy's funeral par. sor il e. . ‘uneral Kuaday, Teb. 3, from Ebenezer Baptist Church, 23rd and’ Gullford ‘Baltimore, Md. R W. Jonei Attest . February 1. 1824, u Colonial Beach, Va., M. WALTER DE A’ LEY, beloved husband of Mina De Atley. Notice of funeral bereatter. 3* DICKENS, Friday, Februars 1, 1624, at his residence, 1808 Kalorama road n.w., JAMES R. 8. DICKENS, beloved husband 'of Mary Dickens. Services at the &. H. Hines funeral bome, 2001 14th st. n. day, February 4,'at 2 pm. Kelative friends iovited. | DIGKENS_A apecial DE ATLEY. Frida: d g% of Tederal is called for meeting Lodge, No. 1, F. A M., | Mondsy, February 4, 3923, at 1 p.m., Ma- sonic Temple, to give Masonic bu late brother. JAMES R. §. DIC ; WILLIAM F. WOOD, Master. 3 GRIFFIN. - Friday, February 1, 1824, at his residence, 342 1§th st. n.e.. WILLIAM G. GRIFFIN, “beloved husband of ALLEN GRIFFIN. Funeral Mond Tuary 4. at 8:30 a. forter Church, where © am. Interment pris HEWITT. Wednesday, Ju 30, B am, Mrs. EMILY HEWITT 111 be 'S ut 1 o'clock from the North- east Baptist Church, 3rd st. n.w. betwee: D and E sts., pastor, Rev. B. Hill. . KELLY. Friday, February 1, 1924, at 6 a.m., HUGH, beloved husband of' Jeannette Kelly. Funeral from his late residence, 1112 Allison 'y 1924, at Futleral at. n.w., on Monday, 4. at §:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Gabriel’s Church at § o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Iaterment Mount Olivet cemeters. 2 O, Friday, Februarg 1. ey at orgelown - Udiversity | Hospital, ~ Sister CHEVSANTHEA LENNON erel from Georgetown University Hospital Mouday, Febroary 4, at © a.m. Interment Mount Olivet ceme'tery. 3 LONGSTREET. Friday, February 1, 1024, at Providence Hospital, FRANCIS (.. Deloved husband of Lola Longstreet, aged 50 vears. Kemaius resting at the fuveral rlor of P. A. Taltavull, 43 7th st. s.w. fiterment st Boston, Mi LONGSTREET. Washington Lodge, B. P. 0. Eiks, will convene in session of sorrow on Baturday, February 2, at 8 o'clock .m., for the purpose of paying a tributa to he ‘memory of our late brother, FRANK C. LONGSTREET. who departed 'this life on | February 1. ‘The Elks' funeral service will be held over his remains at Taltavull's chapel, 448 Tth et. e.w., immediately after the session. Interment at Boston, M JOHK H. ONTRICH, Exalted Ruler. WM. 8. SHELBY, Sect LUCAS. Departed this life Friday, February 1, 1024, after a long and painful filness, | CLARENCE W. LUCAS, the husband of | Mary E. Lucas. He leaves to mourn their loss wife, brother, host of friends and other relatives.” Funeral Monday, February 4, from Mt Alry Baptist Church, L st. bet. North Capltol and 1st sts. n.w., Rev. A, J. Trlor officiating. { Must Jesus bear the cross alone, ! And ‘all the World go free? «cross for every oze, a cross for me. The cofsecrated crose Tl bear, THI Geath shall set mo free, And then L home, my crown to wear, For there's & crown for me. 3 MILLER. Friday, February 1, 1824, st her residence, 512 47th st. n.¢ ALVERTA J., widow of the Iate Heary G. Miller and be- foved mother of Mrs. Bessle E. Miller-Nurso and Thurman C. Miller. Funeral from Sec- ond Baptist Church, 3rd st. between H and Eys ots. n.w., Bunday, February 8, at T p.1. MILLER. All members of Loyalty Councll, No. 207, Independent Order of St. Luke, are | hereby notified to attend the funeral of Si ter ALVERTA MILLER, Sunday, February 3, Second Baptist Church, 8rd sf H and I n.w.. at 1 o'clock sharp. HATTIE R. JOHNSON. Worthy Chief. JULIA M. LAYTON, Worthy Recorder. MORGAX. Friday, February 1, 1924, at 7:20 .m., ANNA, beloved wife of the late Tsalah o and mother of Charles E. and Albert R, Morgan, and grandmother of Nellle A. Garner, Auna L. Morgan and great-grand- mother of John Morgan Garner. Funeral from the residence of her son, Charles ¥. Morgan, 2918 N st. n.w., on Mooday, Feb- ruary 4, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends ' 1ovited, Interment at Glenwood cemetery. Ed MORSE. Saturday, Februsry 2, 1924, at his TRl PoONE ClAkus Gongs: Annguncement of funeral Iater. Deaths. NEWMAN. Departed this 1! ruary 1,'1024, at 1 the Iate Arthur C. Newman nnd ixloved sis- ter of Mrs, Cherotte E. Harrls and 3rs. Bosa Moten, Funeral from Liberty Baptist Church, Rev. H. Powell, pastor, Mouday, Fobruary 4, pan. o inmates of Silver Queen , No. 740, G. U. 0. of 0. ¥.: are requested to attend a call meeting Sun- day, February at 1606 M at. . meral of Sister Ry order of N. G . Friday, Fob- BUSAN, widow of ESTHER MARSHALL, M. 8. B. SLAUGHTER, W. R. NIELSEN. Febrnary 2, 1924, CHRISTIAN beloved husband of Petrone) 69 years. Fuoeral from W. W. Deal's fu- neral bome, 816 H st. n.e., Monday, Feb- ruary 4, at 3 p.m. Inoterment Rock Oreek cemetery. 3 PARKER. Passed peacefully futo eternal rest on Friday, February 1, 1 at 6 . the residence of her sister, Mrs. Sad Henson, 1537 6th st. n.w., MAMIE TIGNOR PARKEI daugitter of the late . Ezekiel and Charlotte Tignor. Funeral from the above address, Sunday, February 3, at 1:30" p.m. ~ Relatives and friends invited. Interment st Harmony cemetery Monda February t 4 poaa. 3 PARKER. All the members of the Rose of Slaron Household of Ruth, No, 442, U 0. of 0. F., are hereby notified to attend the call meeting at the hall, Saturday, February ), to_arrange for the funeral of MAMIE T. PAR- KER. By order of the Household. MRS. BERTHA DAVIE, M. RACHEL A. HAWKINS, W. R. PULLIAM. Passed peacefully into rest Wednesday, January 30, 1924, at #.m., after a long and painful i her residence, 13 Defrees st. n.w., GLADY MAE PULLIAM, beloved daughier ¢f Adele M. and the late Roy E. Pulliam; devoted granddaughter of Edward and Hi e Pui- liam, Mary E. and the | Py o ‘bster, and nieco of Beatrice E Fuberal ‘servicea Sunds; y p.an., &t the First Seventh Day Adven Chureh, Sth st. between F and G sis. Relatives and friends fovited. lurmony cemetery. RHINE. Friday, February 1, 1024, at at he= pesidence, 1146 6th €. FI , wife of the late Willlam voted sister of Mattha and Seaton P Notice of funeral later. SCHROEDER. Friday, February 1, HENOCH, beloved husband of HBehroeder and tor of Trinity Lu Church, 4th and Remains w lie in state in chor 3 fces sunday, Funeral services will be on Monduy, February 4, at 11 s.of. ment Fort Wayne, Ind. SMITH, January 31, 1924, after a brief {Il ness at St. Joseph's Hospital, Buitimore, M4, CLIFFORD EMITH, the beloved son of Frank snd the late Annie Lomux Smith, nephew of Clifford J. und P. A. Lomax and Ars. Lucy Jone Febru- 4, at 1 p.m., from lomax chape! Joterment in family lot, P: Friends insited. BTEELE., February 2, 1924, after a brie neen. at her residence, 23 T #f. n.w., 3 RGIE A, K E, beloved wife orge M. Bleele. She dnughters, Mrs, G « {nmate, eternal In ran. Notice of funersi hereafter. WARREN. Thursday, Junuary 81, Tubercuiosis Hospital, CLARA beluved daughter of sister of Elizabeth B Funeral Sunday, Fi I and ¥ 3 ary 3, 1924, easant Methodist Church, Quince Orch Md. ~ Remains resting Jarsis fuveral parlor, n.w. WILLIAMS. Departed this life suddenly, Ja unty 30, 1824, at p.m., at her residence L.'WILLIAMS, aged daughter of Edmonia may be viewed at W and R kts, ard, Erpest Georgia ave. n.w., Sunduy. Fibrusry 3, intermént Woodiawa cemeters. In Memoriam. ATTRELL. In memory of my desrly beloved busband, ed_this life one year 1623, co’ was the summons, His sudden death surprised us ail, But God in His wisdom knows what is best, So He took him home to heuven to rest. HiIS DEVOTED WIFE HENRIETTA. ATTRELL. In memor HOMAS AT- ' L. who passed “to’the ago today, February ne, but not forgotten t-IN-LAW AND SISTE ND M. Al JOHNSON. BALDERSON. 1In sad but loving remembran of my desr son, PAUL C. BALDBERSO! ed away two years ago today, Feb- BROTI WAL In my depths of eorrow mo ome can tell The loss of my son, whom I loved 80 ¥ Aud while he’ lies in peaceful sleep His memory I ehall alwass keep. There fs one who still will linger At the spot where you are laid— Who will come aud bring you flowers To the grave that death hes made. HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. BEHABETZ. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father, yho died four years ago today, February 2, 1020, Gone, but mot forgotten. HIS LOVING CHILDREN. BELL. In ssd but loving remembrance of on: dear son and brother, ARTHUR BELL, w! departed this life twelve years ago fada Februa. 1912, Safe In the arms Muy his soul rest HIS DEVOTED MOTHER BLACK. In sad but_loving remembrance of my dear husband. WILLLA % #on, JOHNNIE BLA 0_departed this 1t five years three months ago today. T cannot understand why 1 had to pa: From William and Johnnie 1 loved €0 dear, What would I give to clasp your hands Aud o know that you both Were €0 near. Well. I will try to still my bheartache And do my best to emile. For God who doeth all thigs well Wiil make it clear after aywhile. MOTHER AND WIFE. * BROWN. 1o loving memory of W. HENRY BROWN, who departed this life seven years ago, February 2, 1917. The denth of our sorrow we cammot tell At the loss of ono we loved so weli, And while you lle in peaceful slee The sad memory of you we shall always keen. HIS LOVING. WIFE “AND CHILDRE SOPHIA, LUCY AND FAVIAN BROWN. BROWN. In loviog remembrance of my de- oted ‘husband and our fatber, RICHARD BROWYN, who departed tnis life one se ago, February 2, 16: THB FAMILY. ORAWFORD. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband and father, ELLS- WORTH C. CRAWFORD, who passed awas two years ago today, February %, 1022 Mas be rest in peace. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * DOBBINS. Sacred to the memory of our dear Tusband and father. JAMES DOBBINS, who departed this life tWo years ago, February of Jesus. in_peace. AND BROTHERS. 192 How we miss the welcome footsteps Of the one we love 80 dear: Often we listea for his comin, Feeling sure that he is ne HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. FARMER. In memory of my dear mother, MARY F. FARMER, Who passed away two years ago today, Uebruary 2, 1622, From this world of care and sorrow, To a 1and of pesce and rest God has taken our dear mother, Where ehe Las found eternel rest. CLARA. FOUNTAINE. In sad and loviog remembrance of my dear sister, ROSA DAISH FOUN. TAINE, who entered into iest eight years ago today, February 2, 1916. stole upon the earth and carried v ou s Our Blessed Savior smiled on yns and openea wide his arms, Yes, heaven gained an angel. but your loved one lost your charms. HER LONELY SISTER, SAIA KYLER, GETTS. In loving remembrance of my dear dadds and our papa, GEORGE H. GETTS, who dled nine years today. Sleep on. Gone, but not forgotten. THE PAMILY. GOODE. A tribute of love and respect to the memory of my husband, VERNON GOODE, who passed awav Februury 2. 191 ELTA G. GOODE. HARDON. Tn memors of WALTER HARDON i left me ons yoar ago today, February You were 50 good and kind to me, 8o loving and so true: I never thought "till you were gone How dearly 1 loved you. The shadows of night have coms sud gone And I have locked in val 1 8o not seem to realize You will not come agaln. Gone, but not forgotten, HIS DEVOTED WIFE ANNA, * HARDY. In memory of our dear beloved ‘wife and mother, IDA HARDY, who de- Parted. thia life one year ago today, Feb- ruary 2, 1928, A precious one from us has goue; volca we loved is stilled; lace is vacant in our Lome At pever can be filled. HER LOVING HUSBAND, ALEXANDER HARDY: SON, JAMES W. HARDY, AND DAUGHTER, MARY CROSS. Uetween | HOLT, In sad but loviog memory of our| heloved mother and sister, JENNIE N HOLT. who fell asleep iu Jesus four ago today. Cach ~hour miakes thy memory deares loved one. THE FAMILY. HUTCHISON. In sad but lovin of my dear son, ARTHUR LEWIS HUTC] SON. who departed this life niuo years today, February 2, 1015. Lewis, dear, how we miss you No one hére gn earth can tell, But each day brings us nearer To the one we loved so well, Just A line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory fond and true, Just a. token of loves devotion That my heart sti for von. IS ToVING HanslR AND DABDY dearl; i) "l A toving mother, survived by two | Emma Neverson and | remembrance ! In Memoriam, > | HUTCHISON.. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear grandson, ARTHUR LEWIS HUTCHISO! who departed this life nine years ago today, Febrgary 2, 1015, The Lord giveth sud the Lord hath taks ! away. HIS GRANDMA. JONES, 1In ]o\'iui remembrance of my dear friend, EMMA K. JONES, who was called to the great beyond two years sgo tod: Febroary 2, 1022, Loved in life, in death remembered. = & ROSE. NES. In saq but loving remembrance of EMMA K. JONES (nee 5unneun wn; l-a‘;( us two years ago today, Febroary 2, 1922, Bhe will live in the hearts that loved h HER FATHER AND SISTER MAE. JONES. Sacred to the memory of our dearly beloved mother, EMMA K. JON; who dled two years ago toda; | 56 patient 1o pa Our dear mother left us | For heaven to gain. i With gature so gentlo ,.Aud action o' king | ‘Tix Liard in this world g EVOTED SON' AND DAUGHTER, | i MINQUISS " AND BERTIA . acred to the memory of my dear r'uni:n;!;l and our Jevoted father, WILLIAM | FeoRLINE, who dicd eight years ago todas. Loved ia life, remembered in death. . THE IAMILY. Sacred to the memors of my devoted other, TERESA LONG, Who pussed away tiren y February 2. 102 ) KON ROBERT. {LONG. Iu loving remembran our denr mother and motherin-lay, LONG. Who departed this lifo o g0 10 duy, February 21, 50 004 and kind. No friend on earth liks ber we'll find ad was tle hour of that unhappy dax Wheu God_called our dear mother away AND DAUGHTER-IN D VIRGI In sad but losing m, © mamma, ANNIE ¢ B died one year ago today, February On_mamwma, dear, why did you go? Tia, ko lonely here without Jou. Siuce Sou Juft oA one vear agn { HER LOVING DAUGHTER TERESA. * { BOBINSON. 1n memors of a dearly beloved ushand and father, DAVID A. ROBINSON, 0, Istt us coe i ar ago today, Februs: In +ad remembrance of our be- Yoned frusbend and father, JONN SEDERICT, o departed thi eix s z 5 Febrebarted this life vix years ugo today, May her s e g = AND CHILDREN ercd eterpal rest Thursday, Jas Maige a MARTHA L, SMITH, E - Charlotts Ca esloy und F from’ Ridgley M. Md., Sunda dimmed cyes siall gage 1o thail nee_ her face. nb peven "I Never ou this earth ugam THE FAMILY. WEBSTER. 1o sad but lovine remembras of ms Gear mather, Lo NE i life thirteen years ogo i irteen years og; 1 cannot understand why 1 bad ot unde 5 1 bad to part from I loved a0 dear, But God. who b Will sazie day make it cleat, Wien eseniog shadow " 4on sreniog shadows ace gatheriog saduess there ¢ s mother to come Tome. STILT,” ¢ °HER DEVO DAUGHTER, PRISCILLA WILLIAMA * WINN, of ms devoted | o was calied irtin (b wesid Pooresis B 1024, ‘ono’ long sear a S (Fave Lim lifo and God alone hes i come to o _For T Liear you cal | No power og sarth s Whare sou sbide—th HIS "LONELY ALLEWORTH. WOODLAND. Sacred t { Tbeioved husbazd. ang ‘fa: WOODLAND, " weho "tepa Sears 480 today, Febria The month of Febroary once mor us th saddest of the. yesr. Your memory is as dear today As It was the hour Sou paseed away, You ure gone, but not for Husband and deddy, dear. Nor ever wilt you be As Tong as Lut soce we parted a It gives me inward pa But we shall be Soined in heart, With hope 10 ticet agaia, zounCEVOTED WIFE ASD Gampmay. OUNG. In loviog remembrance of my de vored ‘wife, MARIE YOUNG. who i this Ufe obe sear ago today, "o GPAEd | Sleep on, dear oue and take thy re God called you home, He thougnt 1t ‘best, He saw your suffering here was great And opened wids tia heavenly ‘gt DEVOTET: HUSBAND. 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