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SOCIETY, M el W S el e S Unfathomable! Official Mourning i | But why try to solve the secret— o B T LT 0 S T v compenea- tion, and one truly awaits you in MYSTERY CAKE $1.20 Delivered one Clement o The Madrillon /rak. A‘J‘a‘uk L1834 GOSN AW ‘ TR A Special Offer A Beautiful Picture Baby HE minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya !\n\'c post< poned the dinner they were to have given this evening ount of the thirty-d: period ial mourning. The minister of the Netherlands !and Mme. de Graeff will be the honot | &uests at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright, who will entertain a small company in- {formally. " STONELEIGH COURT ! Connecticut Ave., Corner L St. | Washington's most exclusive upartments, | Avalable for lease, 8 few desirable houses Xeeping and non honsekeep T RTN : ! specially priced | lon ac of off wo and three With table_ d'hote serv Dinner, Launcheon, 6. Club brenkfasts. 1a_carte Musie during dinner. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. . Main 1344 Sorad W. W. CHAMBERS CO0. Will Furnish A Complete Modern Funeral $75.4, - Private Ambulances Fully cquipped rolling cof, stretebers and Vlaukets. Local calls only $4.00. Yariors and Chapel, Cor. 14th and Ciapin __Call_ Chambery—Col. 432 $1.25, Also service i 1 Harteld, wife of Senator John ntertain at tea this o'clock for her Assisting Mrs. Harreld, will ternoon from 4 to iss Helen Robert Ne Atlee "Pomerene, 4“';;‘1;[“) Mrs. W. S. Aber _Mrs. Short, Mrs, L. H. B. Smith v 1) ‘ountry's Independence Day. The_charge d'affaires of Lithuan Mr. Kazys Bizauskas, will have a t tea this afternoon | of the anniversary of { independence. The large | ireception which was plann st labandoned because of the d |former President Wilson, - and |zuests this afternoon will be | members of the lezation staff and| | Lithuanians living in Washington. Cars ‘mbalming | [ Details | Attend AL i1 co Lithuanian the { w. the ce and, 1ed their inviti dr dance this The M charge d Tsamados Te tions for the faney | vening in honor of the debutantes ! conduct the Debutante Tea House | f the fatherless chil- | I5 |¥or the Denefit i of Gree "l;.h lmt:‘:f l-lnu-lmlunx Eame it Sverybouy In now Biyine. T PR ey PaY ot camploe with dice, tc T4% ttica: & red conmeers, 38 yei loweounters, 36 grren counters and 10 Blie Sonniors, 1 predy oored b togother with playing dircctians. Al the above for the unheard-of-price — $1.00 CASH WITH ORDER Mafl Orders Promptly Filled BELMONT MANUFACTURING CO. 2218 Belmont Avenue HICAGO W Nrs L o Wilmington, Del, wh alled by the death of the !former's brother, Dr. John Ball, Heisler ¥ AMrs. Stephen B. Elkins was hostess to | a comy oung ladies from West | re in school in Wash- | |ington, entertaining th t luncheon today in_her home on K ! Mrs had for seve ays M. | McKee of New York, who is y to m Beach Robert Dun_ Dougl: % { Mrs. MeKee is a_daughter of the late President njamin Harri- son and th of her mother {was mistress of the White House un ther father’ irement from publie ) office MeKee accompanied Mrs. Plkins to the White House and was rived by Mrs., Coolidge during her visit here. ind M fter the de i - nd Mrs. Jame 1in a_company this evening Col. H enter 1o P in- at Wardman Bolton Mac- at tea this after- | Hamilton, from 4 ; when he will have re- | {eciving with him Mrs. Sanford, wife | of Mr. Justice Sanford, and Miss Mary . | Cooks and Good Househeepers ) i realize the superiorily of Baker’s Chocolate (Premium No. 1) for making cakes, pies, puddinss, fudges, ices, etc. | \ | | Be sure that you get the genuine, in the blue wrapper and yellow label with the trade- mark of the Choc- olate Girl on the back. Made only by Walter Baker& Co.Lua. Established 1730 Mills at Derchester, Mass. and Montreal, Canada BOOKLET OF CHOICT RECIPTS SENT FREE UR large and varied stock of beautiful wall papers is here for your se- lection. Drop in to- day and let us please your taste. “Wall Papers’ Hooper & Klesner Window Shades 929 H St. N.W. Main 4763 Cuticura! jLoveliness % Clear Healthy Skin Insured by Every-ds Use 'of Coticurs Song, N Pablo Casals E 1S the greatest *cellist that has ever drawn a bow,” so one of the stellar violin virtuosi acclaims Pablo Casdls. -And so he is unreservedly rated by the critics of every nation. 2 “When one speaks of the violoncello, one knows but one great name— Casals.” Tributes such as these crown Casals as the peerless ’cellist of the age. He is one whom every lover of music should hear. Pablo Casals plays February 19 at POLI'S THEATER . ASALS’ art, too beautiful for the poor ability of words to describe for those who have not heard him, bears witness for itself and its creator’s genius through the perfect medium of Columbia Records. Go to any Columbia Dealer and listen to these examples of this great master’s playing: Gavotte in D (Popper). Salut d’Amour (Love’s Greeting) (Elgar). _ . 98012 80158 Columbia New Process Records Columbia Phonograph Compauy, New York {vert ! guest of honor THE EVENING . STAR, - WASHI Cil& Ty Causes Colombian Minister and Senora de Olaya to Postpone Dinner Tonight. Temple. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett. Mrs. David Du Bose Gaillard, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs, Fred Vaughan Ab- bot, Mrs. Watson Preeman Clark and Miss Mary G. Williams. Mrs. Mars to a compan this evening. All Field will be hostess of thirty-six at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan will be hosts to a company at dinner this- evening. 5 b ive and Mrs. Charles Winter entertained at dinner last t:vn‘nln . when their gu s were Mr. Stephen A. Mather, Mr. and_Mrs, Al- bert Albright, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Simpie Mr. William Deming and Mrs. Winter's nfother and sister, Mrs. Pauline Maltby and -Miss Suzanne Maltby. Represen Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George F. Downey entertalned a company of sixteen at dinner last evening pre- 5 the Friday evening dancing Miss_ Almee nd, Md., r several days Downey, will le Augustine, Fla, Mrs Sheridan who has of Cumber- been the guest of @Gen. and Mrs. ve shortly for St. David daughter, Miss leaving W, spend the ren the south. Kaime Gladys Kaime, are hington tomorrow to inder of the winter in and her M. Ffoulke ter- ny of thirty at dinner The dinner was to iven in honor of the See- ary of State and Mrs. Hughes, but ause of the thirty-day official mournin period they were unable o attend. - Ffoulke will entertaln a com- t dinner Tuesday evening. The nese ambassador and Mme, Hani- Who were to have been the honor gucsts, will be unable tend, Mme. Hanihara having for home vesterday because death of hiér father. tained a eo last evening. have been T sail of thi 1 ford of Oleott. N. Y. will arrive in Washington Monday to be the guests of the latter's father, Bishop John Willlam Hamilton, &t Stoneleigh Court. « will enter- in at tea Wednesday afternoon st oneleizh Court in honor of Mr. and Stafford. Marion Wigmore tieut avenu vill b at home this afternoon after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Charle. taining a bridge th Miss K. Koones ompany of young p afternoon for her n Josephine Ramage and Mis h Ramage. Additional guests asked to tea later In the enter- ple at afternoon. Miss Callie Doyle and Miss Flora Doyle will be at home informally to- morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 ocock at 1500 N str. Mrs. Theodore b ter e Tiller is en- ning at the matinee this after- noon. her guests including Mrs. George T. Sutherland, Mrs. Walter F. George, Mrs. Ernest’ R. Ackerman, Miss Frederick Irving Cox and Miss | Flora Wilson, the party occupying a Lox at the Belasco Mr. and Mrs. J. Childress will entertain a company of 100 at a buf- fet supper this evening, followed by bridge and mah jongg. Mr. and Mrs. ntertained a company. dinner last evening in and Mrs. Frederick S. Atlantic City. The dinner was fol- lowed by bridge. Mrs. William J. Williamson of sixteen at honor of Mr. Sherman _of n_will entertain Announcement {s made of the mar- e vesterday of Mrs. Maud Alice Wallace Walker of St. Louis to Mr. L. Lyman Huffman of Washington in New York. The ceremony was performed in the Little Church Around the Corner by the Rev. Rob. ert . Hill at 4 o'cloc! Mr. and Mrs, Huffman left immed| after .the ceremony for Palm nd on the completion of - their wedding trip will be at home at the Bradfoni upartment in _ Washington. Mrs. Huffman was the widow of Mr. Her- . Walker and spent two win- ters at Wardman Park Hotel, return- ing to spend Christmas here. Wallace Guest Lunch. C. Wallace was the t a luncheon party v today at the Columbia Coun- y Club. The Phi Beta Phi Fra- ternity, in which Mrs, Wallace is an enthusiastic worker. was the club guest of Miss Robin Breuninger. The other guests were the Washington members of the alumnae association and the chapter at George Washing- ton University. Mrs. Henry Mrs. Emerson Howe and Mrs. Rob- ert F. Mackenzie were joint hostesses at dinner last evening entertaining a company of thiriy-six at the New BAT PIN—Platinam, with ore amethyst set- ting, Reward. Mrs, H. 8. Lester, 708 Rock : 16+ lue silk, taken by mistake from Ivy Corset 8hop, containing gold thimble (val- ued as gift from my mother), also $3. Please return_to_above shop. BILL FOLD—Black, o taining large sum of n.w. B 1. Reward if fi returns to J. E. MeClure, Col. 774d. o DOG—Airedale male; one vear old; brown face and legs; black body: license No. 11708, Reward._Phone_Adams 201. 1 named Nellle. 5320 orgl w. Reward._Col. 34 EARRING—Pearl, near 1236 16th ter Reed Hospital. ““The Highlands.” . o Suitable reward. Tel. oix Taursday aft : 51630 16 at. - e gRe EGLASSES—With tortoise-shell frames, Edmonston_case, _Clar. 811-F-13. 17e NITY PIN—Deita Upsilon, *G. K. on back. 212 House office bldg. 16% GLASSES—Shell-rimmed. near 7th and Penna, ave. n.w. Dr. Louis Kaskin Seal in top of case. Reward if returned 719 6th st. s.w. GLASSES—Sunday, on 14th or 7th st lines. _Col. 5663. HANDBAG—WII party who by ‘mistake from pew in St. Thursdas noon retirn wateh, valuable for sentimeutal reasons, to telephone operator {he Rochambeau? $10 rew: 0_questions asked. KEYS—Runch, going from 320 11th & o Capital Traction cars to District returning, Reward if returned to above aar 17+ took handbag John's Church ECKPIECE—Small Wednesd: th's to Coun. nd 'S, M. Pleasant Apartment 28, 2122 Decatur pl, 16+ NOTEBOOK—On Monday, containf checks, dinner card. Reward. Col. jazg" P PACKAGE marked “Straub,” contalaf dreas, between Washington and Baltimore oy automobile). Package missed 3 miles from Laucel, neat Amoco Oil tation. =Reward, Re: turn fo Marjorie Ha th Washiogton, D. C. S o PART of bushy BIack and Whit Fur Mar, on Mt Raiuier strest car. Reward: 3g Adume | b WRIST “WATCH—Lady’s. Wednesda; tween 12 and 8, on H st. n.e. Reward, 3rd n.e. 3 WRIST WATGH—Gold, with ribbon band on Euclld ‘st, In "YeHow tavt o 11th st. near H, Tuesdsy eveniug, Febr 12, Reward. _Apt. 504, the Cortland, 17+ WRIST WATCH—Gold, between Sibley Hos- pital and 222 Bates st. n.w. Reward if re- turned to Mru. R. F. Orme, 232 Bates st. WRIST WATCH—Tady's, _wii Cona. car, Thursday mornin 17th and K sts. to b engravi nd printing; Toward,” Gall Erankiin 1662, s Te- 909 to at- o at-| offrey Wardie Staf- | atl NGTON, CLINEDINST, COUNTESS SOMM. Wife of Commander Count Ett Willard preceding the Friday ning Dancing Cluss. The gues all members of the dancing clas the exception of Mr. and Mrs. G Eichelberger of Cleveland, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wag- tman, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Mackenzie. Mr. and Mrs. who' have ut the La F apartment Mr. Eve- s were with orRe Willlam H. Walker, ing the winter ayette Hotel, have taken an at Stoneleigh Court. I arles BB Warren, former am- bassador to Toklo, has arrived at the iNew Willard Hotel from his home {in Detroit and expects to remain in ; Washington for ral days n, chairman of ammission, mpson have moved to chusetts avenue. d Mrs. H. H. Hough have 1 the house at 2117 Le Roy place. Capt. Hough w formerly goveinor of Virgin Isiand Mrs. H Pfor a two-werk | W. Hardinge of F i Long Island Mulliken left last weel visit with Mrs. orest Hills Garden k 1 Mrs. Alfred Corbett Whitton enter- tained at luncheon this afternoon with covers for twelve, bridge fol- lowing, in compliment to Mrs. Trgey L. Jefford; ! Sir Donald and Lady McKinnon of Australia, who are spending the win- at the Shorcham, entertained company of ten at luncheon there yes of visiting his sister Boynton, will leay ton for Palm Beach Monday. Afr. and Mrs. Ira C. Copley of Tilin arrived in Washington yesterday, are at the New Willard. James M. saris, who Mrs. Theo- Washing- Mrs, wife of the solicitor general, returned to Washington from Atlantic City. Mr. nd Mrs. Beek have with them their son, Mr. James M. Beck jr., who re- cently arrived from London. Dr. Baird, Chairman, W Preside at Tuesday Dinner. The speakers for the Bible class of the Women's Cit Jackson place, Tue eve {ruary 19, at '8 o' will ator Royal S. Copel 1 tive Carl Chindblom, Dr. Peter Guilday and Dr. Howa Hodgkins | Mrs. Herman Hollander will speak in place of Dr. Simon. Dr. O. Josephine Baird, chairman, will p Among the honor g {Rev. and Mrs. Earle and, Representati Carl Chindblom, Lenore Sherwood, Representat Mrs. Clifton Woodrum, Mrs, {sted and Mr. Durward Bowersos On the oceasion of the annual ball of the District of Columbia Depart- ment of the American Legion, which takes place the New Wilkard Hotel Monday night, the three posts of the legion in the District Bf Columbi whose membership is made up entire 1y of the Young women who wore the uniform of their country during the world war will take an active part. The appointment of Miss Eunice | Dessez, vice commander of the de- ipartment as associate chairman of the floor committee, was announced to- day by Paul J. McGuhan the depart- ment commander. From the U. 8.'S. Jacob Jones Post, comprising the yeomanettes, of which Miss Helen G. O'Neill s the command- er, will come the following members of the floor committee: Mrs. Lois Beach McRae, Mrs. Mayme E. Smith, Mrs. Gwendolyn Gruber, Miss Martha Witeomb, Miss Mae Barrett, Miss Esther V. Hall, Mfss Helen McCarthy, Miss Annett. urton, Miss Jeanette lensky, Miss Adelaide Harbers, Miss Hope Knickerbocker, Miss Amelia Poberg, Mrs. Ollie Clapp Steele, Miss _Alberta Ayres, Miss Emily Stecle, Miss Sarah Kaska, Miss Marie Luebkert, Miss Bessie Stewart, Miss Ethel M. Wilson, Miss Alma Gloyd, Miss Bessie Bomberger, Miss Reba Darrell and Miss Grace Fury. From the Jane A. ‘Delano Post. which is comprised of Army nurses with Miss Alice M. Prentiss the com- mander. will come Miss Harriet John- son, Miss Alma Louthan, Miss Mary Hawthorne, Miss Majorie Woodzell, Miss Mary Siddell, Miss Mary Hamlin, Miss Daisy Wells, Miss Elizabeth Dillon, Miss Theda Shulte, Mrs. Moore, and Miss Anne Harkins. From the Bellau Wood Post, which is ‘made up of women who served in the United States Marine Corps, and which is commanded by Miss Emily Carey will come Miss Gertrude T. Lowen, Miss Margaret C. Shaughnessy and Miss Emily Van Wagner. The hospitality committee of the Women's City Club will receive to- morrow afternoon, February 17, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Lewis Geldert, national president of the Pen Women's League of America; Mme. Tsamados, wife of the charge @affaires of the Greek legation, and Mrs, Benjamin Cain, sr. Mrs. Géldert will read some of her own poems and Mrs. Cain will add to the entertain- ment of the afternoon with songs and readings. The hostesses will be Mrs. George Bastment, chairman of the comnpittee, Mrs. Charles Cecll, Mrs. John' Mock, Mrs. Mark Potter, Mrs. Helen H. Gardner, Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, Mrs. James Carrolf Frazier and Dr. Edithe Seville Coale. Mrs, Charles Augustus Hawley and Miss Edna Patton will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bloom of Wor- cester, Mass., who are on their wed- ding trip, are at the Hamilton Hotel, whete they are visiting Mrs. Bloom's brother, Dr. Kaufman. stua Club, 22 ing, Feb- Lo Sen- wood, Mrs, e and El Club Cervantes has issued invi- tations for the celebration .of the D. C, e Sommatl di Mobello, naval attache of the Itallan embasxy, and established at & presenta- | Freed- | | | i | 1 i 'l DI MOBELLO. 24 ISth street for the season, Washington Uni Don Cayetano sul Cul will inclu “In-com- sity and Senor Quesada, special feature banjo orchest ert_Band, rella Amores, in Cuban songs, and The Pearl of the Antilles,” motion icture views of Cuba. Mrs. Frederick Behrens | Powell Were honor guests at dinner Valentine day at the home of Mrs. ! | George Edward Knight. | Mr. ana Mrs. Albert B. Kerr have taken an apartment at the Shoreham Hotel. de The N p Mr. and A tea and receptio ptist Home, 3: treet, Fri- oon, from 2 to 6 o'clock, b of ‘lady managers of the ill be held at home Mrs. Eleanor A, Emil C. Jahn will be at home on Sat- afternoon, with a joint exhibi- tion and tea, rom 3 to & o'clock, at the Blue Moon, 406 13th street north- sleason and Mr. C. G. Kilhourne of New York is visiting Mrs. Elzabeth Northrup at Wardman Park Hotel. H Marshall K returned frow a visit to New York 1 yesterd Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issuéd to the following Jtnesell 0. Taslor and Charlotte Plowdon. | K. Hackett and Juliet M. Patton, | of Richmoud, Va Ya. Kas - Hilda and Dot € 1“W, Jolnson And Avnie Beverly. George Travis und Harriet Marshal. Jumes A Larsen and Ruth . Hart. Ralph . Wurtz of Mount Rafuier, Md., ang, Mdred B. Volland of this city, William €. Lee and Helen A. Drake," both of Omaha, Nebr William 11, Dser and Adelaide A. Farraher. Otis M. Slack of this city and Jessie L. Barber of Cherrydale, Va. Freddie Jolmsin and Virginia L. Archle Gray and Helen Morris. CITY NEWSAIN BRIEF. The Georzetown Citizens' Amnoci tion will_meet Monday. $ p.m., in Pomea Savins Ban _Hall. Daniel W. O'Donoghue will deliver address: he Birth of the Constitution of the United States.” peper, A Kuu . fman and Thelma Jones. | { | | ‘Wheeler. Connecticut Avenue Citizens’ Asso- iation will neet Wednesday, 8 p.m., All Souls’ parish hall. ' Senator | Norris of Nebraska will speak of “The t Falls Water and Power Proj- District of Columbin Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher _Asso- |ciations will meet Tuesday, 1:45 p.m., bbitt Hotel. Prof. E. C. Barnes speak of “Celebration Child Wel- fare Day.” Kalorama Citizens’ Awsociation wril meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Wyoming. Capt. Julius L. Pevser will speak of “Citizenship in Relation to the Public School System.” The Wanderinsters’ hike for tomor- row will start from Lloyd, Va. Take cars at 12th street and Pennsylvania | vacnue, 2 p.m. Mr. Kemmerre will | lead. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The -Society for Philosophical In- quiry will meet, 4:45 o'clock, in Public Library. General discussion of “The Problem of . Transcendence in Recent Philosophy.”* TONIGHT. College Woman's Club, 1822 1 street —The third musical for the benefit of the club's piano fund will be given at § o'clock. Miss Mary Tsabel Kelly, in charge of program, will be assisted by Virginia_Bestor, Helen MacLeod Clift, Anita Schade and Tracy Richards Plant. Dance, Knights of Columbus Hall, 918 10th street, 9 o'clock. e Board, Naom! Chap- 1307 Auxiliary Hom. ter, O. E_ S., will give a dance, Massachusetts avenue. Red Triangle Outing Club will give a dance at Blue Triangle recreation center, 20th and B streets. Board of governors of Washington Salon and United Arts Soclety has ar- ranged for free tuition French class for beginners, registration in_which will be held at 1305 18th street, 7:15 o'cleok. Bureau of engraving is sponsoring a | dance for benefit of bureau of exchange | at Grace Dodge Hotel. ; Biological Soclety will meet, 8 o'clock, in_assembly hall of Cosmos Club. L. O. Howard will give illus- trated lecture on “Importing Foreign Parasites of Introduced Injurlous In- cts.” Vernon Bailey will speak of Hoarding Habits of Mammals in Re- lation to Disposition and Social In- stincts,” illustrated. Visitors are wel- come. . 1 Mrs, Blanche Slavghter will entertain a 500 Bfirly in behalf of her committee from rcas Lodge, at her homg, 1204} N street. i RAY WILL FILED. The will of Barbara E. Ray, dated May 16, 1923, has been filed for pro- bate. She leaves to her nephew, Rev. Charles A. Shreve, one-third of her es. tate. A bequest of $600 is made to the children of her deceased brother, John | PANNELL. club’s Cuban night, to be held at the |, Ray, and the remaining estate is to Interior Department Auditorium, 15th | g to her grandnephew and grandniece, and F streets, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock | John W. R. and Catherine M. Larcombe, pm. The guests of honor will be|to be used in helping them to obtain Dr. Leo Rowe, dircctor ~gep. |an education. The estate included the eral Pan-American Union; Dr. property ‘at 912 L street northwest, liam_ Mather Lewis, president Georg® which the testatrix orders sold. SATURDAY,. FEBRUARY 16, 1924, ; 5 - e i SR R s e e e T R R S N L SR R 1 Cards of Thanks. COCKER. We 'wish to thank our friends and relatives for their wympathy and floral tributes_on_the death of our mother, Mrs. KATHERINE COCKER, who dled February 11, 1024, ©HER CHILDREN. 17* HOOPER. We wish to thank our relatives and friends for the many beautiful floral tributes and other expressions of sympathy ou the death of our dear husband and brcther, A. M. HOOPER. WIFE, SISTER AND BROTHER. TYLER. We wish to express our sincere ap- preciation and many tl 10 our relatives and friends for their assistance. sympathy and floral tributes to us before and after the death of our dear mother, LOUISE TYLE THE FAMILY. TYLER. We wish to thank and express our appreciation o our friends and -neighbors for their sympathy, asslstance and beautiful floral tributes during our recent hereayement of our mother and xister, L4 THE CHILDR SMarviages. BUTT—SHORE, L wve. nw Goldle A. Shore, . Buniunees the marr ber danghter, BLIZABETH M, SHORE GEORGE W.'BUTT of Washington, on ruaiy 6, 1923, ut Rockville, M. 1 Birth. PAYNE. Februury 1. 1924, to Margaret M. ard Walter S, Paybe. s son. 2728 ALEXANDER, SALLIE AL &F Munie ¢ Albert J. Ciesday, 5 A ANDEK, the beloved motier Flack of ‘Asievilie, N. C., and Taylor of Wasiiugton, D. C. Yethlehem Baptist Church, near_toward rd. s.e.. Sunday, ut 7 vclock, Iev. James W. invited and friends BRIGGS. Febr: of her o PHELIA L. the W. Briggs. | v, Februnrs nt Cedar Hill . Mr. the Bethle- | _mecting called for 7. 0. y 18, Musonie funeral of Mr, . E. 1024, mple. OPHELIA L. s, DARNALL, Matron. 17 wbruary 13, 192 HROOK! DELANEY. MARY Detane. Saturday, Februars beloved wife of ti Remains at 16, 1921, at nce of hier duughter, Silver Hill. M, i the 65th vear of al services Monday, February wiock. nt Epiphauy Church, For- Iuterment private, ) b Mrs. extyille, EAGAY. wm., ar i K st of John P, from lus riry cemeters EMMONS. i, Pedr Md. Fridas Mount ‘Oliver ves and friends insited. 17 Suddenty, Th raday, o Mig! Panania, heloved " hushand us, brother uf Mrs. i E. Kitchin and son of the late L. H. Emmons. 17 1924, at 8 hman, 1333 ARD | FOR leaves to mourn their loss devoted wife, Hattie Forrest; d sghters, 3 . Li al from Plymouth Cong b and P sts. n.w., Sunday, 1 p.m mains o be seen at James' Hros. under ing establishment, 19th and L sts. n.w. Members of the Men's CIff Rock | ion are requested to a r lute brother JAME Piymouth Congre. | Sundex at 1_p.n I JOHNSON, President. W. J. SINGLETON. Secretasy, . FORREST. The offi ren Taodge. No 8. F. A. A notified that a specinl communication will | be Leld Sunday. the 17th inst.. for the pur- pose of attewding the funersi of our late | brother J. E. FORR Funeral from ongrexational Chureh, 17th and 1 paa. Brethren, assemble at . precisely. Sojourning | P. MORROW, W. M . Asst. See. FORREST, The members of the Home Benefit Association are hereby notified of the death of brother JAMES E. FORREST. Funeral from Plymouth Congregational Church, 13th and P six. n.w., Sunday at 1 pom. All ‘me bers are requested fo be present. An assessment for Ms. Crump due next meet- BRYANT, President. . Recorder. GASKINS, Friday, Februa em: after & long ilin beloved wife of of 1114 20th st. n.w. Funeral ) ruary 18, from Nineteenth Street wurch, at 1 p.m. sited. GASKINS. Officers and _members of Silver Queen H. H. of Ruth. No. 740, G. U. 0. of 0. F., are hereby notified fo attend a call meeting on Saturday evening, at the hall, 160 > . to arrange for the funeral of LA GASKINS. Funeral from Nineteenth ESTHER MARSHE E. SLAUGHTER, W. It HALL. Thursday, Februars 11, 1924, JAMES beloved aged residence of Brinkley, 815 1 ruary 18, at 2 invited. memirs of W .. are herel 1924, at 9:10 ISABELLE Haptis iends and relatives ir from the F. M. 17 Thursday, February 14, 1924, at her residence, 3024 R . .w., MARGARET DERORA, beloved wife of the late William A Henderson. Funeral from the above residence Monday, February 18, 1924, at a.m.; thence to Holy Trinity Church, where solemn high mass will be sung at 9:15 a.m. Interment Arling. ton national ~ cemeters. Relatives snd friends Invited to attend. 17 HENLEY, Friday, February 15, 1024, residence of his’ stepdanghter, Collins, River road. Tenleyiown, THOMAS H. HENLEY, aged 88 years Funeral from Eldbrook M. E. Church on Sun day, February 17, 8t 3 o'clock p.m. tives and friends tnvited. JACRSON. Wednesday. Februnry 13, 1924, at her residence, 1217 Wslie st. n wife of Wesley Jackson. devor of Mrs. Bertie Wayne, Salin Roy Jackson. Funeral Sundas, at 1 p.m., from Lane’s C. M. E. Church, 14th and C sts. n.e., Rev. P. L. Moore, pastor. Dear mother, you could not speak to us, And could ot say good-bye: We knew your thoughts were with us When you were called to die. Oh, how hard we tried to save he Prayers and tears were all in vain: Happy angels came and bare her From this world of grie? and pain. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. LIVENER. Passed peacefully away, dny night, Febroars 14, 1924, ‘at o'clock, MOSES LIVENEE, 236 L st ww. e leaven one daughter, Mrs. Matilda Win field, and a host of relatives and friends, Funeral Sunday, February 17, at 1:30 p.m oss Mission, corner 2nd and’ Eye Friends and relatives invited. MINGO. On Monday, February 11, 1024, at 6:15 pm.. at the residence of ‘her aunt, Mre. Matiie Patterson of Indianapolis, Ind. A F. MINGO. Remains may be seen at Stewarts chapel. 30 H st. me. after 4 i p.m.. Sunday. Funeral from Zion Haptist Chren, Monday, February 18, at 2 p.m. Rev. W. J. Howard, pastor. 17 Thursday, February 14, 1924, at 2:10_a.m., THELMA PANNELL, beloved Qaughter of Alphonso and Bessle Pannell; sister of Maud Thornton, Florence Rarnes, Lillian_Pannell and Arthur, Earl, Medell and Nicholas Pannell. Funeral ' Sunday, February 17, at 2 p.m., from her late re dence, 348 I st.”s.w. " Remains resting at the funeral parlor of 'W. Ernest Jarvis Co, 2222 Georgla ave. m.w. <18 1 mother elson_and bruary 17, Thurs. ruary 14, 1024 NELL. ' She devoted mother and father, three sisters, Maude, Florence and Lillian: four brothers, Arthur, Earl, Medell and Nicholas, and & oat of relatives and friends. Funeral serv- Tesldence, 343 F st. s.w. Relatives and friends fn- che. Only those who have lost can tell Of grief that is borne in silence For the little daughter we loved 5o well. THE FAMILY. 16+ PHILLIPS. Thursday, February 14, 1924, at Georgetown University _ Howpital, GER- TRUDE A., loving sister of Ida’ M. and Howard F. Phillips. Funeral from the dence of her brother, 1358 Iugraham n.w., Monday. February 13, at 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. 170 PROCTOR. Thursday, February 14, 1004, at his residence, 900 3rd st. s.e.. ROBERT, the beloved husband of Jennie Proctor. He leaves to mourn their loss two brothers and one_sister. Funeral Monday, February 18, at 0 o'clock a.m., from St. Vincent de Paul, 8. Capitol st., where mass will be said f the repose of his soul. Interment Payne's cemetery. 1 ROGERS. Frlday, February 16, 1024, at her ide 'y st. n.w., RAH B, e beloved wife of Wiliiam &. Rogers. Tater- ment ;t Sprigifield, Ohlo. 17 & | TOLBERT, Deaths. SEXTON. At his residence, 24 K. I ave. ne., Baturday, February 16, 1521, GRANT W SEXTON, beloved husband of Adora Al Funeral from above residence on - Monday, February 18, at 1 . Interment, Glen wood cemetery. Relutives and friends vited. 17* SEXTON. A special communication of Mt Hermon Lodge, No. 179, A. F. and A. M. Hyattsvilie, Md.. will be held at the tem pie Monday at 12 o'clock for the purpose of attending ° the funeral of late brother, GRANT W. SEXTON. By order of WM. BURTON™ SPIRE, 8. M. McMILLAN, See'ty. SWING. February B SWING, aged 68 years. Funersl w held trom W. W. Deal's funersl home, 816 H st. n.e., on Monday, February 1%, at 12 o'clock. Interment Gienwood cemeter, February 13. 1924, JOHN TOL- BERT, the beloved husband ' of Tolbert, the father of Louis Tolbert and th won of the late Louis and Anuie Tolbert. brother of Willie Tolbert, Fannie Taylor and Ida Williams, nephew of Abra - son and Annié Green. Funeral residence, 1303 Clinkers court, Monday, Feb- ruary 18] at 2 Fricnds and relatives invited. s w. CLEM wureday, February 14, 1924, ting at ardo & Funeral from & Co. Sunda; thence to the Trinits boro, Md., where serv pm. Relatives and 1r; 1t ut tend, Interment Upper Murlboro, Md. 17 The off Andrew Jackson Conn A M., are requested 1 Rervices of their laf MILLION Sunday, . at the funeral pa Surdo & Co., 412 H st. n 1. H. QUADE, Counselor. W. M. LA ROCHE, Ree. Sec. Friduy, Febroary 15, 1924, at 11:15 ~ity Hospital, a danghter of James T. Magru Iate Eva Ma gruder, wister of Jumes und Harry # mother of Francis Watson, step-daugh Martha Mugrader. Funeral fron her fat resdence, 1147 2 now.. Mouday, 2wt ruary 18, at 10 o'clock. Fiiends al at Mount Olive In Memoriam. BORTNICK. In of our Leloy who passed away 16, 1920, BROCK. 1 . 6, J. nd brotier J Februars rs sad but loving remembrace ghter, LENA MILL four ybars In ELIZA MALVI 't this world one ¥ 16, 1923 I then lived in the sunshine of 1 now exist in th 1 reme - HER DAUGHTER, BESSIE T. HOUSTON. CARMODY. 1In loving memory of Col. FRAN- CIN J. CARMODY. teparted this enteen yenrs today, February 1907, . CLEARY. Tusband, parted versurs Tn oviog rem EDWA February 19, < at the Church of LOVING ARY In sad by grandmother, WIFE, EUGENIA STONE 1 thr ad thought thou couldst Lave died it not weep for thees But T forgot when by thy sids That thou cozldst mortal be If_never throzgh my mind had passed The time would e'er be oer, And 1 on thee should look my Aud thon shouldst sm 3 B £ad but loving re my dear wife, CORDELIA M departed this 1ife three yenrs February 16, 1621 In my depth of KOrrow wo oue cun 1c The losx of my wife I loved s wel And white she lies in peacefnl s Hler memors Tl slwass HUSEAN last, e 1 THOMAS. COLES. 1n COLES. CRAWFORD. sad but Tov i died six our DANIEL WFO| years ago, February 16, 1910 happy we were in da was fully comp AND MOTH Thy wotive, Lord, we cai Rut_all is well that's don LOVING SON AND' BLO CRAWFORD, DIGGS. Mrs. MATILDA T beloved wi ther and g 3 SEAND, NDCHILDREN In tender m of husband and father, WALTER died two years ago todus, F CHIL ur dear UCKETT. pruary 16, Let ys be patient. we who mourn with weep- 1 Lath taken but 1 diviner grac Oh, ‘fuithtul Learts, the same loved face, transtignred, shall meet s there, Less sad, less wistful, in immortal beauty fair. The mort: il washed pure with mans weepings is rent away. And the great soul th € within its prison to add more beauty AND DAUGHTERS. mory 10 a devor o cntered fnto while watclr, oae todas We cannot hear your loving Your &milin ¢ this lite That we still WIFE AND CHILDREN Sacred to the memors of our MARIA GALLOWAY. who two years ago tuday, February GALLOWAY. dear not forgotten, sister, dear, or will you ever bé As_long as life wnd memor 4 CHARLOTT) GIBBONS. Eacred to the memory of Rer. W. . GIBBONS, late pastor of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church, who went from iabor to reward twelve years ugo today, February 16, 1912, Twelve years of peace supernal Twelse years in emp Twelve ears of praise oter: Twelve years i his Master's jor. £ of the Mount Carmel Baptist RNAGEN, D. D., Pastor. BLAGEU Chairman of De iBoard GIBBONS. Sucred to the memory of my dear father, WIL] P. GIBBONS, who en tered info_eternal rest twely today, Februars 16, 1912, Every day there is a sweet of HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTE] ETHE] HOLLAND. A token of love ‘to the memory of our devoted aunt. PHILONENA HOL LAND, who departed this life two years JACKSON. Thovgh sud but swee memory of my dear friend, ALIC BON, who departed this life seven years a today, February 16, 1917. Sleep on, dear Alice, and take vour rest, God ook you home, He thouziit it best He saw your suffering here was great And opened wide the golden gate. AFRIEND, S1 JACESON. A tribute of of my beloved and only SON. who entered into e years ago today, February Sweet memorics will Time cannot chan Years tlat may My loving remembra 1 can never forget dearAlice, While in thie world T stay For my heart Since the duy you passed HER LOVING MOTHER, LUCINDA LEW] ve to the memory ild, ALICE JACK t linger. S true: MONUMENTS. “We specialize gning and erect. ing memorials (monuments and mauso. | leums) of quality and characten, Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street FUNERAL DESIGNS. We Can Save You Money on all floral designs. Funerai Flowers De- Tivered Free. CASH AND CARRY FLOWER STORES 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 1309 Wisc. Ave, rank. 5443, Frank. 1801 West 1702, T Frompt auto deuvery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. GEO. C. SHAFFER Figee Ml i BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 900 14TH AT MODERATA PRICES. tonw, Murgaret | ars and members of | ife | of my dear | ars ago | In Memoriam. JOHNSON. 1n d ) dear moiher, remembrance of onr _JOHNSON, who 1 way, February 16, 1922 Mother! No word more sweet, No love more pure, No friend more dear, No heart more true Blossed be her loving o LOVIN lox mory HER 1S, BERTEA In ever-lov band and father, who passed uway February THE FAMILY. g remembrance of ARET A. MILLS vears ago today, 16, | MILLS, In sad bur ov sister, MAR it Tife 6 1919, Gone, Tt not forgotten HER SISTER, SARAH V. HARLING, Chi- cazo, 1L, . | NESLINE, A triputs of love to the memory our’ @ nd nephew. FRANK T died’ four sears ugo toduy, We watche And forsot The Heay Aud 50, w Our 1 We a1 Siall 1 MOPHELR, © tender care, and devotion 1 planted theze 11t despair: 1 promise n wnd d rest, ar one. THE LANGBEIN FAMILY In sad but loving remembrance and grandmother, From tils wo sorrow o 8 lund here hie NEWMYER. of aur dear_wi ¢ . r one. who left us Tars 42 eetishea memories; Thiem awas. HUSBAND, SON GRANDSONS. OCKERSHAUSEN. [ 1 d but loving remem- | Mot witer and | 1 | ou are fondly remembered. 4, Sl cling fo Your name hearts that you so dearly in life Ton o geath fust the same. MOTHER AND FATHER. From this world of care and sorrow Tt the lund of peace and rest Gl o ke e Toved. T Where the hue found _eterna SI8T) <t and think of ou T the ol thing s own HROTHERS . vour Kindly wass The Love rost MAMIL We aften When we For memury at Your cheers sn KATIE M ¥ 16, 1922, two rememh B died Fe duy . bt not forgotten ND. * of our desr oBIN ety B $. BEN_ AND MINNIE. AND EN, MELVIN AND JEAN. 4t TR vears ago todar ) it st n line Just o Just & But o In sad but | swrrm, 2o tod loving memors SARAT goutle spirit Februars 17 or? meet, r feet? teasutes v AR e CriTDRES T Crar athar. 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