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Admission, SOCIETY Waran ar eater ANNOUNCES With the conclusion of the Ram’s Head Players Season, o’clock, an innovation, showing Motion Pictures in the Little There will be two performances each evening starting at matinees Saturdays and Sundays at four p.m. The Opening Feature Will Be: “The Narrow Street” From the Novel by Edwin Bateman Morris will be the first of a series of De Luxe Productions to be shown at the theater, with a change of program on February 9th to 21st and Womepn’s Suits and Coats CLEANED 259, ' RS. COOLIDGE is attending the presentztion of “Thals” by the Chicago Civic Opera Company this afternoon and has with her Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Stearn: Mr. Charles Nagel of St. Louis, Mo., a former cabinet member, is a guest at the White House. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard were the guests in whose honor the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, entertain- ed at luncheon today at the legation. Others in the company were the Min- ister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the Minister of Co- lombia and Senora de Olaya, the Min- ister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Col. and Mrs. Robert U. Patterson, Col. and Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic K. McKenney, Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, Miss Vir- ginla McKenney and the attache of the legation of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Mr. Slobodan Godjevac. The Minister will be host at dinner this evening in honor of the Ambas. sador of Spain and Senora de Riano. Attorney Gemeral and Mrs. Stone Dinner Hosts Tonight. The Attorney General and Mrs. Stone will entertain a company of 43 at dinner this evening in the presiden- tial sulte of the New Willard Hotel. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will be guests at lunch to- | morrow of Mr. and Mre. Frank B. Noyes, who will entertain a company of 24. Mrs. Noyes has as guests at the Chicago Opera Company’s presenta- tion of ‘‘Thals” this afternoon Mrs. Francis E. Warren, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, wife of Senator Bayard of Delaware; Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth, Mrs. Dahlgren Plerce, Miss Sheridan and Mrs. A. Garrison McClintock. Sunday, February 15th, at_four rformance at nine o'clock, with there will be supplementary at- { progiam. Sun- Fifty Cents Discount From Regular Price 2 Quick service and FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers ¥ “Safest and Best f é 1332 G St. N.W. dependable cleaning A or Half a Century” Main 2343 "% A Beitter Horer HArrINGTON Elevenll and E Streets N.W. eI SR i e o o o o o . . B Place to Eat-- Harrington, come in to- reeably surprised!! 11:30 AM. to 2:30 P.M. $1.25 Music 6 to 8 P.M. 12 Noon to 8 P.M. E. J. BRENNAN, Manager - If you have heretofore denied yourself the pleasuse - of dining at the Hotel morrow and you'll be ag; » Table d’Hote . Luncheon - 1 Table d’Hote i Dinner = p: Special Sunday Dinner.___. L4 A la Carte . If Desired L] me o o Special St. Valentine Dinner Dance | TONIGHT Wardman Park Fotel Starting at 7130 P. M. Music by Orchestra Col. 2000 Evening Dress Wardman Park Hotel For Reservations Mrs. Coolidge Attending Chicago Opera Company Presentation of “Thais” This Afternoon. Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J, Carr have as thelr guest Mrs. Henty Schurmeler of Santa Barbara, Calif.. who will be with them for several weeks. Mrs. Carr will not receive tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home Sun- day, February 23, and the Sundays in March. Mrs. Wainwright, wife of Represent- ative J. Mayhew Wainwright, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Robert gllnckley entertained at lunceon to- ay. The counsellor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton had guests dining with them informally last evening. Mrs. Dye, wife of Capt. L. L. Dye, gave a Valentine luncheon today at the New Willard for their daughter, Miss Margaret Dye, to announce her engagement to Mr. Vale Truitt. The guests were Mrs. J. H. Shannon, Mrs. G. W. Walker, Mrs. Edward R. Carr, Mrs. W. W. Scott, Mrs. C. B. Momsen, Miss Loulse Vale, Miss Atala Kim- mell, Miss Ardala’ Moore, Miss Helen Hodges and Miss Miriam Rhodes. Mrs. Owen K. Truitt, mother of Mr. Truitt, is spending the Winter in Florida and therefore could not be present. Mr. Trultt is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in the class of 1920 and Miss Dye is a grad- uate of Wellesley College in the class of 1922. The wedding will take place in October. Mrs. Hartley Given and her daugh ter, Mme. Lessinoff, will give.a t dance this afternoon for the latter's daughter, Mrs. Willlam North Sturte- vant, at 5 o'clock at Wardman Park Hotel. Alternating at the tea table will be Mme. Panaretoff, Senora de Alfaro, Mme. Bisseroff, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs. Willlam A, Hill and Mrs. Frederick Brooks McSeely of Pittsburgh, sister af Mme. Lessinoff. Assisting In the dining room will be Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Beatrice Mc- Lean, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Hilda Ann Hill and Miss Nancy Mc- Seely, niece of Mme. Lessinoff. Mme. Lessinoff will sail from New York Saturday, February 28, for Paris, where Dr. Paul Lessinoff will meet her and return to Sofia with her. Gen. and Mrs. R. C. Davis will en- tertain a company of 20 at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T. Mann have announced the engagement of their daughter Alice io Mr. James Church- ill Owen of Denver, Colo., the wed- ding to take place in November. Mrs. Mann and Miss Mann will go Valentine Night —at La Java Funmakers Favors Evening Suppér Club Brens® el .08 IMPORTED Cheese Camembert (Le Delicieux)....... Gruyer (Swiss). 50c o 00 DOC Gouda (Holland) .75¢ Edam (Holland). .$2.00 Sap Sago (Switzerland) .........25¢c Roquefort (France), Ib...75¢c Sweitzer (Swiss), Ib.....75c Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 Daughter of Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Dye, Vale Truitt at a luncheon to New York tomorrow ¥nd sail Tues- day for several months' stay in Eu- rope, joining Mr. Mann in this coun- try in June. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles M. Saltzman entertained at dinner at the New Willard Hotel last evening fin honor of the Chief of Cavalry and Mrs. Malin Craig, later attending the Army dance. The other guests were Col. and Mrs. Willlam Glasgow, Col. and Mrs. Irving Hunt, Col. and Mrs. R. U. Patterson, Col. and Mrs. A. C. Voris, Col. and Mrs. G. E. Kumpe, Col. and Mrs. Royden Beebe, Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Watts and Maj. and Mra. O. S. Albright. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins will entertain at dinner preceding the dance which bachelors of the diplo- matic corps will give tonight at the Columbia Country Club. Mrs. George C. Thorpe will not re- ceive tomorrow afternoon— The c3unselor of the Polish legation, Mr. Hipolit Gliwic, was host at lunch- eon today at the Metropolitan Club Annex. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty was hostess to a company of 27 at lunch- eon today at the Mayflower Hotel in compliment to Mme. Grouitch. Miss Bessie McKeldin will be hostess at dinner this evening, having a com- pany of 11, preceeding the dance which the bachelors of the diplo- matic corps will give at the Columbia Country Club. The marriage of Miss Helen Barker Tompkins to Mr. Sterling Ely Abrams will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Estelle Harvey Tomp- kins, at 2513 Clifbourne place, Chap- lain Julian Yates of Fort Myer offl- ciating in the presence of a small company of relatives and close friends. The bride will be given in marriage by her mother, and will wear tan crepe and charmeen gown with a coat of tan charmeen, and a hat of tan straw and velvet, and she will wear a corsage bouquet of or- chids. Her sister, Miss Frances Rut- ledge Tompkins, will be mald of honor, and will bo in blonde crepe satin, and will carry a bouquet of bridesmaid roses. Mr. Gilbert Fitz- gerald will be best man. Preceding the ceremony, Dona Ghrey of the Ber- lin Opera Company will sing, accom- panied byMiss Annie Norton Jeffers. An in‘brmal reception for those who witnessed the ceremony will follow when Mrs. Tompkins, mother of the bride, and Mrs. C. E. Abrams, mother of the bridegroom, will re- celve with the wedding party. Mrs. Tompkins will be in gray crepe and will wear a corsage bouquet of lavendar sweet peas. Mrs. Abrams will wear black lace with a black hat and a corsage bouquet of sunburst roses. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Abrams, parents of the bridegroom, came from their home in New York for the wedding. Mr. Abrams and his bride will leave later in the day fof a wedding trip and after March 1 will be at home at 1406 Park avenue. Mr. Abrams is formerly of New York, a graduate of the University of Maryland and now makes his home in Washington. Among the out-of-town guests are Mrs. Charles F. Lanham, Fort Howard, Md., and Miss Mary Crippen, a student at Randolph, Macon, Va Mrs. James Carroll Frazer is en- A Quality Car - STUDEBAKER At a Quantity Price Wufim Jo.1' Jhomas Circle Phone Main 4336 for RESERVATIONS ‘We are pleased to announce the first celebration tonight, m, February 14th, of Saturday-Night CLUB “VALENTINES” A movelty Valemtine party 'will greet the opening of this mew elub. r eards of applicas ton membership may be had frem “ROBER’ the Bead waiter in charge. Vistt us and enroll tonight. . .o Dancing until 8 a. m. to Meyer Davie’ Famous - Le Paradis Bond. ‘Theater and 11th and G. T ' 11 Ul 27, FOUND. e FOX TERRIER, female, white and brown. Apply Animal Rescue League, 340 Md. . POODLE, mal all whit in vicinity 18th and Calvert sts. ‘Washington Animal Rescue Leagu land ave. s.w. LOST. REDALE, male, black and tan: answers "; tag 6608; reward. 1347 Columbie rd. BAR PIN—Platinum and gold with small dia- mond. Lost Wednesday evening. Phoue Cleve- land 8054. Reward. 15 BOTTOM_PART OF GOLD FOUNTAIN PBN, between Eastern High and 304 B st. n.e. (ad dress). Reward. 15 BRACELET—Gold, half set_with brilliants; between Mt. Alto Hospital and Macomb reward. West 2515. 15! BRACELET—Lost, flexible, platinum, with ib diamonds and 4 recta: sapphires around large diamond, bet. 4th and sts. n.e. and 15th and N. X, ave. n.w. Reward if returned to Apt. 107, 676 4th st. me. Phone L. 2482. BRINDLE PUPPY—Male, white breast; in. ewers to name of Rocks. Reward. 1924 M n.w. e fixuom‘l‘fimm-u—smev-‘m biue coamel, o robabl; F_st. car going to at by o Forhursday, Fob. 12, 1930, Suita Toward for return. ~Apply 117 13th st se. or_phone Lincoln 645 X DOG—, jale, male; tag No. 256. Answers PGPl “Reward: 268 Kentucky ave. DOG—=~aale Iriah _terrier License No. 2500. Finder yiease_return to 602 A st. n.e. or call Lincoln 1602-W. Reward. < RRING—Round, black onyx, srew, set with N CiTned as beirloom: fost on 14th st. Petmeen Fairmont and Park rd. Reward., Re. turn_Apt. 65. The Bavor. EARRING, Saturday. Fel : gold loop. Find- er please phone N. 2012. - T.ASSE8—Torioise shell, bifoc mond's fenthes opse: reward. Phone Adams 1642, HANDBAG, black, contalning watch and otber . Heward any information or re- i i i gy Mo o - HANDBAG, brown, near itol; $100 reward, Miss Cook. North 10000. 15¢ MES] G, silver, containing sliver rosary N Malclaicd "M on N st a.w. between ta and 6th. Reward if returned to 318 N st s, N—Golg_bar et wilh pearls; Friday. Re- PN ol g East Capitol st. Reward. 15% LEB_Shell rim, made by Edmonds; B emiues,Thursday afieracon; rewsrd. Tele. North 6243. iss_ WATCH—Small, gold, open face: monogram black ribbon attached; Tuesday, February 10. Reward. 3404 17th st n.w. TCH—La large, old, in black purse. on S petween ‘Church and MeKinley High School. Phone at McKinley. 15 WRIST WATCH—BIgin. Col. 8214-W. Reward. BT WATCH, Sunday nigh Tnitials H. O. B. s o Garheld e MISS MARGARET DYE, who announced her engagement to Mr. today, given by Mrs. Dye. tertaining at luncheon today the mbers of the general board of the .ieau Wood Memorial Assoclation, preceding the annual meeting of the board, which includes in its mem- bership Ira E. Bennett, Judge Walter V. R. Berry, Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, U. S. A.; Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton, Capt. John H. Craige, U. S. M. C.; Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest, Right Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D.; Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory, Harry V. Haynes, Dr. David Jayne Hill, Mr. Wiillam Horlick, jr.; Mr. Otto H. Kahn, Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, U. S. M. C.; Right Rev. Willlam T. Manning, Mr. A. L. McClellan, Mr. Charles Moore, Maj. Gen. Wendell C. Neville, U. 8. M. C.; Mr. Frank B. Noyes, Judge John Barton Payne, Mrs. Theodore W. Reath, Senator David A. Reed, Com- missioner Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., and Mr. John Walsh. Mrs. J. A. L. Van Den Bosch will not receive this afternoon. “Mrs. David Meade Lea will observe the second of her Saturday afternoons at home, informally, today at her residence, 2112 Massachusetts avenue. Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. A. J. Montague of Virginia and Mrs. Alexander L. Pope. Mrs. W. W. Chiswell entertained at luncheon at the Shoreham today for Mrs. Wallace Reid, when her other guests were Miss Laura Volstead, Miss Bernadette Herman, Miss Vir- gila Stephens, Mrs. Van Buren Cand- ler, Mrs. William C. Blandy and Miss Sylvia Metcalf. Miss Marguerite Orme is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Orme, and has as her guests two of her school friends, Miss Margaret Claxton of Connecti- cut and Miss Margaret Reed of Ohfo. Miss Orme and her guests are stu- dents at Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Warren of De- troit arrived last night at the New Willard, where they plan to remain for a short time, although their plans are indefinite. Mr. Warren has been nominated by President Coolidge to be Attorney General, to succeed Har- lan Stone. Mrs. P. P. Breuggeman entertained informally at luncheon today at the New Willard. Maj. and Mrs. Heber H. Rice en- tertained with a dinner at the Shore- ham last evening in honor of Mr. Howard M. Gore, Secretary of Agri- culture, and Governor-elect of West Virginia. The other guests were Mrs. William Ferris and Maj. John C. Bond. A Valentine dinner will be given by the members of the James class of the Fifth Baptist Church at the Grace Dodge Hotel this evening. Repre- sentative and Mrs. Willlam D. Up- shaw of Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton James and Dr. and Mrs. John Briggs will be the guests of honor. About 40 young men and women are expected to attend. Chicago Opera Company Drawing Large Audiences. A large and distinguished company Is attending “Thals” presented this afterncon by the Chicago Opera Co. at the Washington Auditorium. There are many interesting box parties, many of the hosts having entertained at luncheon preceding the matinee. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover have in their box at the opera, Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, wife of Representative Frothingham, and Mrs. Thomas Fuller of California, who is visiting them. Last evening at the performance of “Lucia” they had in their box Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gwin and Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, is the guest today of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nofment in their box. They are also entertaining Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Ollie James, - Mme. Roso and Mrs. T. Septimus Austin. Mrs. Bessle Parker Brueggeman en- tertained a luncheon in compliment to Mrs. Mabel W. Willebrandt, later taking her guests to her box. Mrs. Brueggeman had in her box last evening Senator and Mrs. Selden P. Spencer, Senator Samuel M. Short- ridge, Mrs. Mina Van Winkle and Mr. Willlam C. Deming. Princess Boncompagn! has in her box Lady Betty Fielding and Mrs. Cadogan, niece of the Ambassador of Great Britain. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair and Miss Jessie Howard were guests of Princess Boncompagni. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Lewis have in their box Mr. E. F. Lukens of New York, Mr. W. T. Godfroy of Louisville, Mr. & A. Dolph and Mr. E. A. Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Corby are en- tertaining’ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman Were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Corby last evening. Former Senator and Mri. Willard Saulsbury were hosts last night in their box to Col. and Mrs. Goring Bliss, Miss Harriett Hawkins and Mr. George Bond Cochran. Mrs. Walter D. Wllcox is enter- taining in her dox at the performance Baroness de Cartler, Mme. Wallen- berg, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Mme. Ekengren, and Mrs. Gist Blair, sister of the hostess. Mrs. Bernard B. Jones has with her Senora de Alfaro, Mrs. Willlam E. Borah and Mrs. Davenport White. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Jones en- tertained Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick and Judge C. B. Ames of New York, who are their house guests. Others in the. audience last night were the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks; Mrs. Robert L. Owen and her daughter, Mrs. Hawkins; Representa- tive Nicholas Longworth, ~Repre- sentative and Mrs, John Phillip Hil\, the counselor of the Polish legation, Mr. Gliwic; Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mr. and Mrs Breckinridge Long, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. James R. Mann, Miss Helen Cannon, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, the Misses Randolph, Mr. Frederic D. Mc- Kenney, Miss Virginla McKenney, Mrs. George H. Ehle, - Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Miss Mildred O'Nelll, Mrs. Robert Goetz, Mr. Willlam Phelps Eno, Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan C. Phillips, Mrs. John Callan O'Laughlin, Mr. Beale R. Howard, Hiss Sophie Slebert, Mr Basil Gordon, Mrs. John Allan Dough- erty, the Rev. F. Ward Denys, Miss Alice Ballentine, Miss Pearl Ballen- tine and Mr. Leander McCormick- Goodhart. Mrs. K. O. Mentzel was hostess at luncheon today, her guests remain- ing through the afternoon to play bridge. The party was glven in the home of the hostess, at 1321 Belmont, road, in honor of Mrs. Robert Stevens, formerly Miss Margaret Mentzel, and Mrs. A. J. Glll, and was a shower for both honor' guests. Others in the company were Mrs. -W. Downing, Mrs. A. Sinclalr, Mrs. C. Travers, Mrs. K. Schaffner, Mrs. J. Roberts, Mrs. L. Wiehle, Mrs. Shanks, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Shaffert. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Baltzell Sho- walter announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucile McKee, to Mr. Milton Willlam Leggett of Pltts- burgh. Miss Showalter is a Vassar girl and Mr. Leggett a graduate of Princeton. During the World War Mr. Leggett served as first lieuten- ant in Coast Artillery overseas. - No definite date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Leggett arrived in Washington this morning to spend the week end, and this evening he will be a guest at the party given by Miss Dorothy Johnson at her home, on Woodley place, for Miss Showalter. The Rev. Dr. Alsop, Mr. Douglas Leffingwell and the Misses Lefingwell of “the Old Rectory,” Bar Harbor, Me., have taken an apartment in Hotel Burlington for the rest of February and the month of March. Card of Thanks. GARDNER. We wish to express our sincere thanks and grateful appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors and several organizations for their acts of kind- ness, words and letters of tribute during the illness and sad hours of bereavement in the death of our dearly beloved daughter, LIL- LIAN F. GARDNER. HER FATHER AND MOTHER, FRANK H. AND FLORENCE GARDNER. J Born. EREISHER. To Mr. and Mrs. H. H. KREI- SHER. a_son, February 3. Mother and son are in Birmingham, Als., but expect to return to the city soon. . Peaths. ANZELMO. Saturday, February 14, 1925. st her residence, 514 2d st. n.w., JOSEPHINE ANZELMO, beloved mother of Michael An- Zelmo. Funeral service from the above resi- dence Monday, February 18, st $:30 a.m. Requiem mass at Holy Rosary Chureh. 10 ara. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment St. Mary’s Cemet BRENNAN. Suddenly, Friday, February 13, 1923, at ber residence, LILLIE; MAY BREX- NAN (nee Tenley), beloved wife of John E. Breonan. She leaves to mourn ler loss seven children, Fannie, Jennie, Lillie, Beu. Iah, Charlotte. John and an infant. She will be burled Monday, February 16, at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her father-inlaw, John Brennan, 709 Otls place burg, N. Y., papers please copy.) DAYTON. Entered into rest Friday, February ,_at 9:33 pm. at Livingstone MA SAMSON DAYTON, ghter of the iate Rev. Dr. son nnd Elizabeth Smallwood * of Miss Elizabeth Samson of Kensington, Md.. and mother of Mrs. Eliza- _beth Smallwood Osgood of Kensington, Md., and of William_Adams Dayton of Living- Stone Helghts, Va. Funeral services from her late residence Monday, February 16, at 11 am., Rev. Dr. Samuel J. Porter offictat- ing. lnterment private. 13 T. February 10, 1625, at Prescott. gy’ K-\ beloved son of Alfred E."De Groot. Notice of, fu- neral hereafter. ¥, Thursday, February 12, 1825, ‘s Hospital, Philadelp) Pa.. DANIEL, beloved hushand of the Iat CATHERINE DONOVAN. Funeral from tbe residence of his_son P st. n.w., Moo day, February 16, at 10 a.m. Requiem mass at Holy Trinity Church. Friends and rela- tives invited to attend. 15° FILLMORE. Entersd the realms of eternal bliss Friday, February 13, 1925, at 7:45 a.m., ELLSWORTH FILLMORE of 2011 9th st. n.w.. husband of the late Sarah Dickerson Fillmore, son of the late Horace and Eliza- heth Fillmore, and beloved and devoted father of Mrs. Maggie Fillmore Winslow and Harry Fillmore. He {s eurvived by eight nieces and _two nephe: Fuoeral Tuesdar, February 17 at 1 o'clock p.m. from Florids | Relatives and Avenus Baptist Church. friends invited. GRINAGE. Officers anq members of Electa are requested to on. Chepter, No. 6, 0. E. S.. attend ‘the ‘funeral of GRINAGE from St. Luke twood, D. C. ¢ 1 o'clock sharp. black clothes, loves. ELLA LEE, W. M. WALTER COLEMAN. W. P. NELLIE V. DIGGS, Secty. 14 EEN. Friday, February 13, 1925, at her O dence, 400 B wt: ww., Mrs. MWARY AGNES, wife of Charies B. Green. Notice of funeral hereafter. GRENAGE. Officers and members of Golden! Hill Tabernalle, 74, of the G. G. A. O. of B. N. 8. of Love and Charity, are re uested to turn out at the funerai ‘of Sister MMA GRENAGE from St. Luke's Baptist Church, Georgia ave. and Shepherd rd.. Brightwood, D. C., Sunday, February 13, 1925, at 1 p. ‘Members' of our sister tabernacles are aiso invited. CHARLES C. JAMES, Worthy Superior. NANNIE SHEPHERD, Recorder. HALL. Entered into_rest Friday, February 13, 1925, PHILIP T.. beloved husband of Tady EMMA Baptist Church, February 1! Mai B. Hall. Funeral from his Iate residence, 2438 Wisconsin ave., Monday, February’ 18, 1925, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private. 15% MARTZ. Friday, February 13, 1025, ISEMAN B. HARTZ, aged 55 years. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons Co., 1113 th st. n.w., Sunday, February 15, at’'10;30 a.m. JACKENTUCKS. Members of Washington . No. 6, I. 0. O. F. quested to meet 4t the temple Saturday, February 14, at 8 o'clock, to make arrapgements for the funeral of our late Brother WILLIAM JACK- ENFUCKS. Funeral from Padgett's under- taking parlor, 730 1lth st s.e., Sunday, February 15, at 11 a.m. AMOS BARNETT, N. G. THOS. H. DENNIS, R. 8. 15* LAWBSON. _Suddenly, Fridsy, February 13, 1925, at 8:30 a.m., ALONZO M.. husband of the late Laura V. Lawson. Funeral from his late residence, 3520 87th st. Mount Rainler, Md., Monday, Februsry 16, at 2 p.m. 15 TAWBON. A special communication of Mount Wermon Lodge, No. 179, A. F. & A. M., will e held, Hyattsville, Md., Monday, February 16, at ‘1 p.m., to attend the funeral of Brother ALONZ0 M. LAWSON. HARRY 8. CRANFORD, W. M. 8. M. McMILLAN, Sec'y. 15¢ LEE. The officers and members of the Ladies of Olive Immediate Rellef Soclety are here- Dby motified of the death of Mrs. NANCY ANN LEE. Funeral Monday, February 16, at 2 o'clock, from the Methodist Church at Falla Church, Va. LUCRETIA CHASE, Pres. MARY M. BMACKUN, Rec. Sec. . MAHONEY. Departed this life February 12 1925, at 6:30 p.m., at his residence, e st. n.w., JOSEPH 'MAHONEY, bel band of Rachel Mahoney, devited Marie Gardner (nee Richard, Clarence Johnson' (nee Mahomey), also a devoted William, Mahoney and Margaretta ahoney), Beaths. O'NEILL. February 14, 1925 at 4 am.. at his apartment in the Ethelburst, WILLTAM H.. beloved husband of Albe O'Nelll. Funeral from St. Matthew's Church on Monday, February 16, at a.m. Interment at Martinsburg, W. Va. 15° PORTER. Entered into rest at her residence, 1600 I’ st.. Thursday, February 12. 1625, ANNIE DE CAMP HEGEMAN PORTER, widow of the late Henry Kirke Porter of Pittsburgh, in the 00th year of ber age. Bervices at late residence 3 o'clock Bunday atternoon, February 15. Interment Pitts- urgh. RETF. home, v : urvived by fve daughte Katherine, Amelia, Charlotte, Margaret and Mrs. Henry I. D'Albert of Thrifton, Va. Funeral services will be held from the resi- dence Monday, February 16, at 2:30 p.m. 15 SARGEANT. Friday, February 13, 1925, LEONARD, in his 94th year, beloved father of Leonard, Jr. 8 ¥ neral from't} at 2 pm. Cemetery. SCHREINER. Friy drowning &t Guantanamo STEPHEN HAIGHT SCHREINE first class, U. 8. of U. 8. Notice of funerai Lereafter. SCOTT. Departed this life, ary i3, Landover, Md., RIOHARD 'WILLIAM A. BCOTT, beloved husband of Senora Herbert Scott and son of Jennje Bowman Scott and the late Alexander Scott. He leaves to mourn_their loss a loving wife, mother, one brother and uine sisters and a host of rela- tives and friends. Funeral from the Bladens. burg A. M. B. Church, Bladensburg, Md., Moncay, February 16, ‘at 1:30 p.m.. Rev. Armstrong, pastor. Relatives and friends in. vited to attend. Just when life was brighest, Just when hopes were best: He was taken from this world of pain To a bome of eternal rest. SIMMONS. Friday, February 13, 1925, am. at her residence, 9i0 Pa. ave. MARY J. (nee Oliver), beloved wife Bernard J. Simmons, Funeral Monday, Feb- ruary 16, at 9 a.m. from St. Peter's Church. Interment at Gienwood Cemetery. SITZ. Friday, February 13, 1925, at her dence, JULIA SITZ. Hemain, the chapel of W. W. Chambers. Funeral (private) 10:30 a.'m. Tuesday. February 17, trom chapel of W. W. Chambers. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BMITH. Fridey, February 13, 1925, at George- town Hospital, Rev. BENEDICT J. SMITH, 8. J., rector_of Holy Trinity Church. Fi neral from Holy Trinity Church Monda: February 18, at 9 o'clock a.m., with low requiem maxs, Dreceded by the recitation of the holy office. The clergy, relatives and friends are invited to attend. 15 STACK. Thursday, February 12, 1925, at Sibley Hospital. FREDERICK, beloved hus- band of Virginia Stack (nee Seauberlich) aged 50. Fugeral from the Episcopal Church at Forestville, Md., on Sunday, February 15, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. Interment at Forestville Cemetery. BTRUHS. Thursd: February 12, 1925, 10 p.m., MARTIN C. STRUHS, beloved hus band of Fannie A. Strubs (pee Kidwell Funeral Monday at 2 p. from his la residence, 1235 Eye st. n.e. Interment Al DEl, Va." Friends and relatives in- Febru- 1925, at 2:25 o'clock, at his home, Friday, - resting_at t drew cha vited. THOMPBON. February 12, at his residence, 433 1st : P. THOMPSON, 'formerly of Ann: beloved busband of Ammey Thompson. neral from the above residence. Sunda: February 15, at 12:30 p.m., thence to A- Dapolis,” Md., where interment will be in Locust Grove Cemetery at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. H) TIFFANY. Friday, February 13. 1925, at her Tesidence, 437 Irving st. n.w., KATHERINE O°'D. TIFFANY, beloved daughter of the Iate Henry and ‘the late Catherine Fink and mother of Maud L. Bliss. Funeral from her late residence on Monday, February 16, at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited R Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- polis, M Fi Suddenly, Friday, February 13, 0 at her residence, 1417 5th 5 . JUL ANZER. She leaves to mourn_their loss two sisters, four brothers and two young nieces and a host of other relatives ‘and " friends. Funeral Monday, February 16, 1925. at 1 p.m. from her lats residence. W. Ervest Jarvis Co. in charge. 'WASHINGTON. Departed this lie, in_full triumph of ' faith. February 12, 1925, GEORGE H. WASHINGTON, beloved hus. band of the deceased Eliza Washington Funeral at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Monday, February 16, at 12:30. WEBB. Saturday, February 14. 1925, at her residence, 117 5th st. s.e., FLORINE CORA, daughter of Cora and the late Robert Webb. Notice of funeral hereafter. . WILLIAMS. Thursday, February 12, her residence, 8552 Warder t. n.w., EL BETH, beloved daughter of ‘the late Wil- liam J. and the late Ann Williams of Potts. Funeral from ber late residence . February 16, at 2 p.m. Rele- tives and friends invited to attend. Inter- ment private. WILLIAMS, Passed away Saturday morning. February '14. 1925 ber residence, 3405 1925, at Baker st Brentwood, Md., ALEXANDER H. WILLIAMS, Sr.. ' beloved busband of Minnle Forrester Williams. Notice of fu- neral hereafter. 15 In Memoriam. BAENES. Tn sad but loviog remembrance of my dear father, who departed this Lfe 12 years ago today, February 14, 1913. Before my eyes he faded, Growing weaker day by day, Patiently: bearing his suffering Until God took him away. To see him slowly leaving me, ‘As helpless I stood by And drained the cup of bitter grief ‘That night I saw bim die. Never shall T cease to love you, Never shall my memory fads 1 often sit and thick of you When 1 am all alone. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EDMONIA DOUGLASS. BOLDEN. In loving remembrance of our dear sister, SUSIE E. BOLDEN, who passed away two years ago today, February 14, 1923. The memory of our loved one Shall never fade away: Our_thoughts will always be of you While in this world we stay. Memories will linger forever, * Time cannot change them, ’tis true; Years that have passed cannot sever Our_loving remembrance of you. HER DEVOTED _SISTERS, MARY E. BUDD, ALICE V. POWELL. BURR. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear husband, BROOKS BURR, who de- parted this life one year ago today, Febro- ary 15, 1924. ~ Memory of happy days lived together come a5 rays of sunshine out of the past. May they light my pathway until we are reunited in the glorious hereafter. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. LULA §. BURR. * FRAAS. In memory of GEORGE FRAAS, who departed this life four years ago today, Feb- Tuary 14, 1921. HIS DAUGHTER. * . In loving remembrance of my dear husband, GEORGE FRAAS, who died four ears ago today, February 14, 1821 The hands that did so much for me, How helpless they lay, God knows they worked continuously, But they are gone todar. HIS LOVING WIFE, LOUISE. * FRANCIS. Sacred to the memory of our dear wite and mother, MARY E. FRANCIS, who departed this life six years ago today, February 14, 1919. There is a_face 80 dear we miss, A form we cannot see; But let this little token'show That we still think of thee. *Tis only a step that divides us From glory Do mortal hath seen: We shall find you when Death's grim fingers Shall bave Iifted the veil between. HER_LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGH- TERS. . FRANCIS. In loving remembrance of my de- parted sister, Mrs. MARY E. FRANCIS, Who passed away so suddenly six years ago today, February 14, 1919. When alone in my sorrow the bitter tears There comes a dream of Unknown to others you And _whisper, Dear divide. HER _LONELY BSISTER, ANNA M. YEWELL. . FRANCIS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, MARY E. FRANCIS, who died six years ago today, February 14,1919, The hands that did so much for me, grndfatter. Funeral {rom St Augustine’s hurch Monday, at 10 o'clock. luterment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 15 MAHONEY. Officers and members of St. Au- gustine Relief Soclety are requested to at- fend the called meeting Sunday, Februa 15, at 5:30 p.m., at St. Augustine’s Chure bail. to arrange for the funeral of Brother JOSEPH MAHONEY. ~Funeral Monday, Feb- ruary 18, st 10 at, Bt Augustine Church. ' By order of M. 'GORDON, Pre: H. NORRIS, R. Sec'y. g MAHONEY. Members of Catholic Beneficial Boclety are hereby notified to meet at Holy Neme Gulld Sunday, February 13, 1925, at 4 o'clock to arrange for funeral of Brother JOBEPH MAHONEY. Funeral from St. Augustine’s Church Monday, February 16, at 10 o'clock. MRS. C. LUCKETT, Pres. EUGENE MARSHALL, Rec. Seec. J MALONEY. February 12, 1925, at Mismi, Fla., EUGENE, beloved son of the laté Mark J. Maloney and Mary M. Domnelly. Notice of funeral hereafter. . MILLER. At Sibley Hospital, Friday, Febru- 13, 1925, CHARLIg BF M";‘l:éll- aged 'rom His late residence, nday, 's _and friends invited ;: MONDELLE. Friday, February 18, 1925, at O FANNTE FERN MONDELLE, b, loved mother of Joseph Todd and Cora May ondelle. _Funeral services at the chapel E. B Wright Cacr 1891 100 ot arw: 2 s attend. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. st llam ll-’;lt A How helplessly they lay; I know they worked continuously, But they are gone today. Upright and faithful in all ber ways, Devoted and true to the end of her daye A loving mother, ob, so kind, What a wonderful memory she left bebind. She gave no one a last farewell, She said goodbye to none; Her loving heart ceased to’beat, And before I knew it she was'gone. HER DEVOTED SON, CHARLES E. FRAN- GANBY. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear sister and aunt, LOUISE E. GAN- DY, who passed into eternal rest three years g0 today, Februsry 14, 1922. LOVING_ SISTERS, ALMA AND PEARL, AND NEPHEW, ROBERT SMITH. * GIBBS. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, BARA 1. GIBBS, who departed this life February 14, 1910. Upright and fajthful in all ber ways, Devoted and true to the end of her days. A loving mother, 80 and kind: What a sweet memory she left behind. THE CHILDREN. February 15, at | GIBBS. Sacred to the memory of my dear daughter, SARA I GIBBS, who departed this life 15 years ago today, February 14, 1910, o My God is reconciled: s pardoning voice I hear. He owns me for his -child; HER_DEVOTED MOTHEN, MARTHA ¥, BATEMAN, 5 In Memoriam. JAESCHKE. Tn sad but loving remembrance of my beloved busband and our devoted father, CHARLES H. JAESCHKE who de- parted this life nine years ago today, Feb- ruary 14, 1916 God called you home, He thought it be He saw your suffering here great And opened wide the goiden gate. Leaf by leat the roses fall, Soul by sonl the Savior calls. Not for one, but for all. We must go when the roll is called. FiIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * RINSEY. Io loving remembrance of our be- beloved _husband anc father, JOSEPH A KINSEY, who died ten years 8go today, ruary 14, 1915. Ten long sears have pasied aad gove, The volce we loved is vtill: A place is vacant {n our bome hat never can be flled. Loved in life and lqved in death Fatber, your kind, affectlonute, fatherly ways Shall_be kept in our remembrance all our days; Your sweet, emiling face Nogsrs with o Though your body lies in the dust. ay his soul rest in peace. FIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * LAYTON. Douglass Day and memorial exer- cises for the late JULIA MASON LAYTON Wil be held Sunday, February 15, at Ver- mont Avenue Baptist Church, Vermont ave between Q and R sts. n.w. All socleties avd organizations will read their resointions jting ministers and others ict of Columbla Federation Clubs MARSHALL, President. * LIVEUER. In memory of my dear father MOSES LIVEUER, who departed this lifs one year ago today, February 14, 1924 The golden gates fiew open A gentle voice said “Come! And with farewells unspoken He' caimly entered home. HIS 1OV DAUGHTER, MATILDA WINKFIELD. LUCKETT. In loving remembran: dear mother, ANNIE HOLLORA ETT, who departed this life four years age today, February 14, 1021 HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * MCGRIFF. In loving remembrance of my son, WILLIE McGRIFF, who departed this life' three years ago todsy, February 1a, 1922, Another year has gone And our_sorrow lingers still; But with loving hearts we Bow to the Master's holy ELLA, JAMES AND RICHARD McGRIFF. * McGUIRE. A tribute of love and sad remem motber, CATHERINE Wwho dled tbreds ry 14, 1022, D MARGARET. = PANNELL. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister, THELMA PAN NELL, who departed this life one year ago toduy,’ February 14, 1924 Can_we help but feel so lonely When her voice we do not hear? For no words were ever sweeter than The words she spoke so dear. At_the bedside of our d Night by night, day by We watched her loving hand And waw Ler slowly fade w thinaer FAMILY. * In sad but loving remembrance of our teacher, GERTRUDE A. PIHLLIPS. principal of Bryan Bchool, who departed this life one year ago. February 1i. 1924 ALTON DENSLOW, EDWARD TIMMONS. * PITTS. As an expression of our devotion to our beloved father, ROBERT T. PITTS, who departed this life 14 years ago today February 14, 1011. PHILLIPS. HIS CHILDREN, ELLA, ROB, HATTIE AND GRACE RIGNEY. February 14, 1919, at the bour of 2:15, WILLIAM RIGNEY. How sad and lonely is the hour, How sweet the memories still; Six years ago today, Willle, dear, You left us and feli asleep. Sleep on, dear boy, and take thy rest Some bright day I will see you again Gone. but not forgotten s HIS DEVOTED MOTHER, SOPHRONIA E LAWRENCE JOHNSON BIMMONS. In loviog memory of my dea wife, MARY E. SIMMONS, who passed away February 14, 1923. Two years have gone And my sorrow lingers still, But humble in heart T bow to the Master's will HER LOVING HUSBAND, EDWARD SIM- MOSS. . SIMMONS. 1In loving memory of our desr friend, MARY E. SIMMONS, who passed away February 14, 1923. Forget you? No, we never will. We loved you then, we love you still. Your memory is as fresh today As in _the hour you passed away. FRIENDS, MR. AND MBS, W. H. WIL- LIAMS. = SPRIGGS. A tribute of love to the memory of my devoted father, THOMAS SPRIGGS. Who left me four years ago today, February 14, 1921 Rest in peace, dear fathe Four long years Lave passed awas Thou art gote, but not forgotten, For I think of you each day. 'Tis only a step that divides e ror glories no mortal bath seen I shall f2d you when Deatb's grim fiagers Shall have lifted the veil between. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, LILLIAN SPRIGGS. . SPRIGGS. In loving remembrance of my dear husband, THOMAS SPRIGGS, wbo departed this life' four years ago today, February 14, 1921 The grave itself a garden s, Where loveliest Sowers abound, Since Christ, our never-fading life, Sprang from that koly ground HIS LOVING WIFE, JULIA SPRIGGS. * VASS. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. ELIZABETH CONWAY VASS Who died eight years ago, February 14, 1917 Bight years ago you left us. ow we miss your loving face. You left us to_remember, None on earth can take your place Day by day we saw you fade, And gently pa Yet often i ou That you might longer stay HER _LOVING _ SON SHEPPARD A DAUGHTER-IN-LAW MARIE. . VASS. In loving remembrance of our mother and’ grandmother, ELIZABETH VASS, wio departed this life eight years ago fodas February 14, 1017 Asleep in Jesus. Blessed sleep HER DAUGHTER, SELENA GROSS, AND GRANDCHILDREN. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. ———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare Co. 1208 H STREET,N.W. 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