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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, /‘D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 25 1925. - 1 H. Sisson, Miss Julia McFarquhar, = = : ROYAL VISITOR FROM SIAM Miss M F. MekKenney, Mrs. K. M. Marriage Licenses. Deaths. Karla, Mrs. Granville Hunt, Mrs. Marriage licenses have been issued to the James H. Harper, Mrs. F. E. Hickox, IOJ"' ‘R ”lfrllT“ . fir'n\l m!r!m: of rtg’"‘"} o i ” MecCloskey, Elsie 3. Lovelesn of Falle Chigon.Va, April 27, 1625, at 1 p.m S s e Miss Gertrude Reed, Mrs. Gertrude| Odell Johnson and Roser Cartor. burial 1o our Jate brother, EDWARD MAC- " B Ve i “illia . James A. Butler of Charles County., Md.. CARTHY. WIRT B. FURR. Master 26 Lyons, Mrs. Laura C. Williams, Mrs. |, 33ms A, Butler of Charies C L5, E. R. Saul, Mrs, John L. smlg, Mrs. | v Cromles 5T Ashaitie. . C. MEINKING, Friday. April 24, O. L. Barnett, Miss Mary Barron,|and Eleanora sene of th y. 2 p.m.. at bis_residence, 62 5 Fr: w. puld o1 01 ne.. ERMAN WILLIAM, !wlu\rd hus Miss Elaine Eppley, Miss Laura L.| FCons T Goud and Harriet 5, Copcannony, | blvy 0PN Yt Moinking. ased 76 year Tracy, Miss Lucy Watt, Miss M. Ross | Myra I, ng““" of Woodbury. Pa. ™ Funeral from the residencé of his daugh- & Mi Wi P S ter, M Le Roy Hask 116 New York p a Miss arren A. Plerce and Mary E. Henry. er, Mrn. Le Roy Haskine, 116 New York ey, e At it Vail,| Fred 5. Harvaich snd Loja b. Carter ave. Takoma Park. Md. Monday, April . Austin, A farg: s = s Bt andt ARirin Apiesaon. 27."at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends in- Miss Marie Saunders, Miss Vera Brun-| Ty’ B “0f Riffmond” Va. and Ro-| viied to Attend. Interment at Prospec gart, Miss Annie F. Hill, Miss M. L. |sells ‘A. Bourne of Dumbarton. Va ‘ Hill Cemetery. 26° Gilman and Miss Bessie R. )l;owle’l]lo. Andrew Panagopoulos and Rose Trois. » p Departed this life Aprit 23, 1923 Tue Forus i ced - Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, chair- B 0 pr. at, her resdence. 86 L st Tue Forus introduced “The Little | pumcug i Ambassador of Germany | merly of Brooklyn, now of Washing- Ban OF The cicmittse in charge: will : ELYTRA “V. MILTER, She, leaves French Girl”, 1924 best seller, to the l and Baroness von Maltzan|ton, were married today at noon. The preside; other members of the com-| Grandfield Estate About $8,000. | 17 "oum, fheir loss 4 daugbters 2 sens. Baron and Baroness von Maltzan Honor Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond at Dinner Tonight. SPIRIT OF YOUTH R S S American public will be the guests of honor |ceremony was rfors 4 f - = v or 119 y was performed in the : . % V. mittee Mrs. Ella _West, Miss and a hos: of other relatives and frier In May, Tue Forum introduces at dinner this evening of Mr. | Church of the Epiphany in the pres-| & / : Mrte B B A thel ‘Bagley| Dr. Charles P. Grandfeld, former Funeral Sunday “April 36 "trom Wi HARE AND TORTOISE, by Pierre and Mrs. John Hays Ham-|ence of a large company and was fol- , I 2 %4 |end Judge Mary O'Toole. |assistant postmaster general, left An|yiNoR. Depacted this nfe Anril 24, 19 Coalileet, who wites of the glorious | Mond, who will entertain a company lowsd e hreakingtiin, tha home of ; p b estate valued at about $5,000, accord-| 1045 am.. HENRY, heloved hushand of 28. R ars, 3 r y % £ . 4 % . Yo P o 4 ry er of James and chard (5"1“! ““\~“"h“""‘“d"'s“‘“3"“' O M. and Mrs. Hammond will be|members of the wedding party, the % ; A bridge, five hundred and mah-Jong | ing to the petition of his widow, Mrs.| Minar." crandisther ar” N adyventure” in a new way. Subtleand |y g5 at dinner Friday evening, May | two families and a few very close ‘ 5 party will be given at Sixteenth Street |y . o w\oweo Grandfield, for the| Audrey Minor and Gwendols el Fu arresting in characterization. The new o he Ambassador | {riends. i Mansions Thursday evening at 8:30 , neral Monday. April Liberty 1, in compliment to the Ambass: ends. § g i o 5 g sy | probate of his will. He owned no real| Baptist Churck at 3 'clock v serial vibrates with youth in the |of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira. The bride was given in marriage by . p i 1 o'clock by the Southern Cross Chap-| 2 T | MONTGOMERY. Friday. April 24 struggle for self-realization. U;?. Barnett and ‘wore a gown of | - : 4 v le'i'nl:; b o;i suo,m R estate. Besides his widow there are;~ 7 04 bt VICTOR F. o belove The Minister of the Dominican Re- | white velvet fashioned on the lines - roceeds will go tows . |two daughters. Attorney James T.| {f Catherine E. Montzomery (nee Mayi. APLEAFORTHEPOPE |, ‘und’ Nme. Ariza were hosts | of medieval dave with moderately full : fraying the expenses of the Velerans | Ilovd appears for the widow. Trday, “AbnT o5 OLpln, 80, Funtral iy Catholicism is “a religion of author- [t dinner last evening at the Metro-|skirt, long tight sleeves falling over 4 ” to the reunion at Dallas, Tex., May 19. Rty Drvaiol ity—exclusive, intolerant, n issionary | politan Club Annex, having as their | the hands, and a slightly low-cut A reception will be held in the ball- = ——— tery g ant, missionary A e & ln and | neck. The gown has no trimming. Her room, which will be followed by a Burton’s Conditi ay, April 2 and successful”, says Dr. Frederick | £uests the Ambassador of Spaln and | {Shs: o of EGEC, VI "dainty - point short’ musical program. Those assist- urton’s Condition Good. Reseha Joseph Kinsman, former Episcopal | me. Riano, the Mir » Minmter | 1ace was held by a cap of the iace and ing the officers of the chapter in re-{ CHICAGO, April 25.—The condition L S Bisk R and Mme. Ochoa Ortiz, the Minister ° i f 0 chap ’ ; e ishop, now a Roman C.xlhr‘hc» in | &% Paragiy and Mume. Avala the completely veiled her court train of ceiving, with Mrs. P. T. Carter, are | of President Ernest de Witt Burton of | Stover 4 ~atholicism in America”. B Vene. | book of white. 3 , Mrs. Eliz Fred, Mrs. D nounced by his physicians today to be Matia Bachatt. o ‘, Lgs Padro, the charge d'affaires of Vene- | D00 : :? il Tl M Marin Hackett. and brother of Mre. 3 = At | Mrs. Richard N. Dickey was her ow, Mrs. Ethel Gantz, Mrs. Wal-| satisfactory, He underwent S| T a0 . S . M. S W S W ! an opera-| nic Shaw. Funeral Taesdas at 1:30 p ARM FOR WAR? zuela and Mme. Yanes, My, SUMRer| 0 only attendant and was in a lace Streater and Mrs. Nelson Page|tion yesterday for intestinal obstruc.| At Marshall Va. Relatives and friends -, Welles, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. e o ] : Webster. Re tative H. B. Stea- ] invited to attend. Remains can be viewsd We must be able to take ourown | son, Mry. P. G. Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. d-:::&,\ ru»u; fir a|)||'£cu"; rthmln;\tm:lde Sl il s e ;remm;‘;‘nm ton- at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. art”, says Rear Admiral William L. | John T. Vance, jr.; Mrs. W. W. Rus- | With very full and short skirt, the o ra S — = Floyd Harkett, 1708 Johnson st. b.w. W Jo A : Rus - gt = A c baugh and Miss Ernest Jarvis ¢ ! g % Sy : 8 Mr. W. §:|chiffon falling in uneven lengths at 's. Clarence Albaugh Mi Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. 5 i.r!.": I“xl'éi.fif"‘éd‘ u;ra::n&m?;fi sell, Mrs. Murray Taylor e " o |the bottom, and a semi-tight fitting Myrtle Stags will nssist with refresh- Cards of Thanks PHIFTER, Deparied this life Saturda asker H. Bliss. Read [Alvarez, first secretary of the lega- | PSLCe. Bhe, Wore & Nt swers. Mr. 3 . A partial list of patrons and Da-| GRAHAM, We wish to express gur sincers | LAETER (oce Jackeon). the beloved | tion. Stanisy Buvie Ayt DEm ot : tronesses includes Representative W.{ thanks and appreciation to our friends and | mqencr of Wernon Phifter and wife of | tanley Suydam was best man for hi - - - Edward Phifts e da: FORUM 9 brother, and the ushers included Mr. 4 _ B, Oliver, Mrs. A W. Waller, Mrs.| Ieistives for thelr kindnges and sympathy late Julia J. sister of Clarence Jack Fdited b Suvdam-Gordon Wedding Basil _Gordon, brother of the bride:| 3 4 | George King, Mise Marie J. McGuire,| FORD GRAHAM.’ Requiem mass at St | fon and Hlanche Coleman. She leaves a dited by Hexxx Gonoann Leacn Brilliant Noon Affair. S I I R D Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beasley, Capt. and | Cyprian's Church Mowiay Aprl 27 a8 | host ofwlatives and frends to moyen et 35c at News Stands Miss Anp n.muu.nnaardnln d‘l"fr‘\‘éfp"" of Warrenton, and Mr. John A. ? el B, Newman, Mr. and Mra. RHVER STHE FAMILY. zee | parlor. 30 H st he.” Funeral 2 Geol arnett and 31l % v R. , Mr. a Mrs. Jo-| whit 40, Gxemens idiy ainden D G i T ———————— | o e Basil Gordon of Baltimors | Gen ana Mrs. Barnett recetved with sephus Trimble, Mrs.” G. W. Offutt, | *thunks snd gratituds to my relntives ang | Depdist Chureh. L'et. near North Capl Mr. Henry West Suydam, -[the bride and bridegroom assisted by ’T:;] g‘\?xai\“:i Ju}r;wx l‘lla_?llfm. \i;‘s lends for the many acts of kindness 10 | pNNERARER Depar . 2 5 ¢ w3 a val, Mrs. Rena Milligan, Mr. e L s G e April 24, 1025 e e o y |and Mrs. Edwara Britten, Mrs. Ar:| @i for the beauytul foras umbutes. | il Md NNEARE i, £ Montague, mother of Mrs. Barnett o i C s Sieaal Jeannatte §O D i, 18 chapel at Glenwood Cemer v 3 ague, gt R ompson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. i s o iy bt and_grandmother of the bride. The ‘ N - e % ¥4’ | Bacher, Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. eaths. b HOL D R T L DR T o e S e TR ¥y ] | Rowe, Mrs. Plerce Horn, Mrs. Thomas | ATKINSON. MYRA HORNOR. widow of the | heloved daushics of Lotise and the late of lilacs and other Spring blossoms Henry and Mrs. P. H. Elliot. late George W. Atkinson. former Governor | Hamilton A: Payne. st Funeral Sundas. T Y A with paims and ferns. Mrs. Barnett PRINCESS KRAMOL, of West Virginia and former justice of the | April 26. 1925. from her late resids wenty Y ears AAgO0 was in champagne color chiffon over | Daughter of the Prince of Chantaburi, brother of the King of Slam, leaving| Mrs. Samuel Preston Davis of Little Gourt of,Claims: step mother of the Bev.| 1026 3rd st n.w.: thence to Mount Carmel 3 k F gold lace and her hat of champagne | Washington today with her father, after spending a shnrtt e at the Siamese | Rock, Ark., president national of the| §hurch of the Incarnation.” Funeral Sun-| held at 1 p.m. Inter at Harmony NE of the members of this firm sold a home in Cleve- color straw was trimmed with satin| legation: . Dauhiers of Tais canetional of the| day"Sficmoon at Clarkaburs. W Cometery flowers in the same shade. Mrs. Suy- honor at the table of Mrs. AULT. Saturday. April 1 at her resi- | RANKIN. Thursday, April 23, ; : ¢ é Charles | A %once, $355 Mlnaasr! 20 1925, ot her rery | RAD April and Park. Three weeks ago the purchaser of that dam wore a gown of black lace with ¢ dence, 1323 Miiiiary d. nw. DO Y | BATS0 s at Siver Sprine. M o i clg ] Sh‘ ty 1 i | hat to match. Mrs, Montague was| Mr%. J. Butler Wright will go to|to attend the annual meeting of the | JERer, Ta¥lor and Mrs Samuel .| ELIZABETH. beloveq sauenier of Ry | SARAH' ¥ RANKIY ‘e of home walked into the office and placed his property in alko in black lace and a smail black | Princeton today to spend the weck | Associated Press, held Monday and | aithe Maynower “me,“:‘:da“)s‘ BIVER| Ter late residence on Monday. April 27.| Doyle Remains at the Cleme our hands for immediate sale. Within ten days we called hat. end with M#s. Moses Reyburn Pyne. Tuesday. He stopped en route in Chi- ;_1“?\ 2.m ,mm;.nm to the Church of phe pariors. 1331 Wisconein ave. T Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Suy- = cago. The Senator is filling speaking | nry Andrew 5. Caldwell enter-| mass il bs resprried ot wai 1 Sionday: Aprit 27 a1 0 o'clock. him and reported a sale had been arranged. When the {5 dam left for a wedding trip, the AMr. And Muos. Chatles Sitmner Ham. 9’:5';5;?:5:;21”{:‘14 B‘;fi“':m’};f,:‘fl‘;’ taineft .at inser Tust eyaningat Conc | ot SR Sle ML Arransemetsby [ sod I icads mviie atter travelin; n plum-color crepe - —— . vi . - h Gawler's Sons. SANDERSON. Friday details had been consummated, this client took occasion trimmed With marrow £oid braid and | ENt for New York and salled {rom | Capper in Washington and they will | SFff Uil & party of 12 suests, all NES, " Friday April 26 1925 at 4:50 | Bl remdence, Stoncls e : 3 orning on the Fort St.|return to - . > Sleier s Tesidenre. 633 Sy Fetoved h to remark: “Well, the best I can possibly say of you is 8 Small plum-color hat trimmed (0| George for Bermuda, They will £6 open thelr house for the Summes and | BOVTAR, State regent of Tilinols, and | £z NELVINBARNES (hctier bcown 1| - more Sanderion cervices from q Viof Toonat Wakefiend va he J5ey | direct to Government House. where|Fall. They are planning a brief trip | Mr% Jobn I Hanley, vice president| Eufeic), devoted father of Matts B R on i e that I have received just-as prompt and just as satisfac- e ayakefleld, Va. he Basil|their daughter, Miss Anna Hamiin, is | to Europe in the Summer. general, D, A. R. Johnson. Etta Henson. Lena M, Tnterment privats 3 hi 1 did when I first dealt with ordon estate for several generations. |, gyest and where she is critically 111 Ruth Diggs. Geneva Broadus. Lucille SCHOONMAKE 25, 1025, at her tory treatment this time as id whe! After May 15 they will be with Gen. 5 M d M ren, Parran Murray and Paul Barnes, a e = < or1s Sy, 15 ey Wil be Wil Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin expected a cable| Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thompson | 1,0 i 2nd Mrs. John R. Ergood of | 70, Lawiin Marey, &S Fae, Dariey LOHOARMAKER L. TOUAEA Among the out-of-town guests | }c5t€rday morning announcing Miss | have come to Washington for a short merson street northwest are at| from St. Cyprian's Church Tuesday. Schoonmaker and beloved mother of Ali it aan ; o ] the Chalfonte, Atlantic City, fo S0 S amrs where mase will be said R iee: ™ Flmera] scrvices Hom & werer Mr. and Mre. Basil Goraan ¢ | Hamlin's departure from Bermuda for | stay and are at the Mayflower Hotel. | g e Ly o L e s N e ma| Srroare ey e : Washington after a visit there of sev- - Baltimore, brother-in-law and_sister { _ friends invited pm. Tnterme ; Jister | eral weeks and instead received the| Col. and Mrs. Irvin L. Hunf enter- S Sl gyl o atemment B O SS —_— 4 ';;m‘f,‘; h‘;"}fh'":“d"'l“;:f e BaniImer | news of her serious fllness. tained at dinner last evening gt the |, Dr: Edith SevVille Coale is motor-| BENFPICE, Thursdar, Avril 23, 1038, at | & wete Slar Established 1907 DL 2 War College in honor of Gen. and|ing through the Shenandoah Valley| Tomlins, 38 Walmer road. Tor I s - Q;nh: ters, Mrs. D‘afils_mn Mrs. John McClure Wiley returned | Mrs. Dennis Nolan. The other guests | With a party of friends over the week | 3rig; COBA CHASE. wife of James Sack- | CILLA S ' NW Mai 00 § |and Miss Virginia Gordon: Mr. and|to Washington this week from South|were Col. and Mrs. R. U. Patterson. | €nd- BORANNON. Frider Sht e iz K Streel ain 93 e -’ir?l‘,‘\‘g'“’;‘l“ eAl atieliE e America, where she has been visiting | Col. and Mrs. E. H. Asnew, Mr. and 040 i~ 2t oy Irestimice 3 Ernest” Jervis Co A Mrs. Irvi all Chase and Miss|for five months as the guest of her| Mrs. Willoughby Chesley, Mrs. G | ee. MARTHA BOHA. E 69 | TAYLOR. Frid “HOME OF HOMES Lucia_Chase of Waterbury, Conn.; |son. Mr. John C. Wiley, first secretary | Waliace Hanger and sie Washoarn. Births R d. one “Funcral Trom her %, Miss Dorothy Savage of Baltimore,|of the United States embassy at Lima, i g 1rths eporte Qxfi"n"a"."v' Funeral from her late residence NNIE TA aves ! ur TR A Mrs. Robert Duane of Bryn Mawr,|Peru. ‘She is at Wardman Park| The commissioner of internal rev-| The following births have been reported | and relativrs inviied. Toicrmint at Comt | iheir Z;?!,i“:nfi"'.' Z,A,Efmar"r"‘ iives an VO Mr. and Mrs. Herkert Gunnison of | Hotel. enue, David H. Blair, and Mrs. Blair |19, the Health Department in the lact 24 | Eressional Cemeters. (Baltmore bapers | Inemde Bural ‘at Barboursville. Va Brooklyn and Miss Anne Leigh of . were honor guests at a ball last eve. | "S%on and Mary Pinase copy.) =g Apei 28 Brooklyn, an aunt of the bridegroom.| Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller has| ning at the Mayfower given by mem. | Carl and sane Suirerma Suddenly. Thursday. April THOMPSON. _ saturday. _ April issued invitations for a S 3 e or : ] at 810 am. at Providence Ho GWENDOLYN J. T. THOMPSON, tion: r a luncheon|hers of the income tax unit of the 3\..‘1’.‘;,,’,‘";;' San M‘:':K"-'rw pital, GEORGE B. BURTON child of G. Sidney and Kathe line ) The Secretary of Agriculture, Willlam | Thursday at $ o'clock at her resl-| Bureau of Internal Revenue. The beloved father of Mr: Thom i n ¥ e, L . e P 2 G A s 3 ved father of Mrs ~| ‘Thompeon (nes Tresselt). ~Funeral Mon B‘nng. fianl B M. Jardine. was the guest of honor at|dence, 3409 Mount Pleasant street, t0 | affuir, held in the large bellroom, was | Thomas A sk pine 3 Carroll, ei Wealey, Billy and Grov n. Fu’| das, April 27. from her late residence. 3 a ‘small dinner party entertained at|Mmeet the woman composers of Amer-| in the nature of a benefit, the returns| J0sph G. and Mars B Siccso0?" neral Satunday, Apeil 25 pn. _Interment Gle a2 pm. Sace Bve ne. &t Lo R e the Cosmos Club last night by Mr. | ica. 3 , a Mervyn T. a0d Ante L. Boroion Loy Cemetery. Culpeper. Va 4 wood Cenieters. " Relats TONIGHT. . Ralph Davol, who had as other guests ; Gver 10" the Walfare Leagus of the| Mihmy tod,ame Niebolion beb” | coTlen Dy e ute e ALTERS. April 22, 1625. at his residence Renreniatirs W, Teume T po | vaplemntic Wesmen Gussts Rt e T O s ho e e ewpaay; Loy 2t A0 Do JAMES B CONNER, ‘teed | ATtk MBoie Bve. East Oranre S0 I Admiral R. P. Rodgers, Dr. Harvey | of Mrs. Pytney at Lunch. enjoyed the hospitality of the Govern Lewiz J. and Katie Renner, boy o R Saniet F. and | WILLIAM W.. beloved husband of Mamie ardman ar ofe Wiley, Dr. Paul Bartch, Dr. George F.| Mrs. Albert H. Putney entertained | ment bureau employes. RS & ad o Ducksit, bor the late. Bltzabeth Conner, m | S Janes Waltérs Bowerman, Dr. Arthur MacDonald |at luncheon today in her apartment, | Alvin and 1da Jackson poy. TO° Monday. " April 27, ‘at 2 pm : Starting at 7:30 P.M. and Mr. Robert Yard. 1725 H street, in honor of Miss Ruth | Mrs. Crosby A. Hoar, with her two| William and Ophelia Greensfield, girl, e e In Memoriam. s : Morgan of New York, national chair- | charming children, is iting her sis- 4 copy.) 26 g N £ A ! Assistant Secretary of State and|man of the committee on interna-| ter, Miss Caroline Lee Hendricks of CROWLEY. Friday morning, A;m 24, 1925, | BARNES. In sad but loving n 1‘"‘];‘“{\;'," Music by tional co-operation to prevent war of | this city, and wiil spend some time Deaths Re rted. 8L hia miator's rosidence, 1525 1ath st nw .| - HDE IoOer e ear ag0 tomor: Watdiar Pah el the Natlonal League of Woman |Wwith relatives in $oston before return- Pol IANESY, belgred iapand ot Mary 41| who diparied g, | Voters. The guests included Mme. | ing to her home in Duluth, Minn., | The following deaths have been above address Monday, ARl 27. at 830 e i 3 moter kil Orchestra FUNERAL Piip, wife of the Esthonian Minister: | where Mr. Hoar is stationed in the [ {2, the Health Department in the am.: thence to St 'Matthew's Church. Hlal gone and feit mo ail alone Mme. Bizaukiene, wife of the Minister | United States Forest Service. William Harkness. 76, 1731 H st Tnicrmeat Sy, "Oimver Cemmetes, * fiv\?f@ ¥or me ehe did her vary P from Lithuania; Mme. Lipova, wife of ) y Marta H. Pennock. 73, Continental Hotel. omit flowers. | = sAD D AN gt S oe S For Reservations, CASKETS the coungelor of the Czechoslovak Miss Suzanne Stomson of Peoria, g:!niex) Thomas K. 73, 2146 Florida ave. | DEININGER. April 24 5. at M. WASHINGTON. Columbia 2000 legation; Mme. Kazemi, wife of the|Ill.. 18 visiting her brother-inlaw and | Deblah Erances s dence " Ho; . ALBERT ~DEININGER, | pooo ™0 S ot f Persian charge d'affaires; Mme. Adje- | Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danforth | George Burton. 88, Providence Hotpital Bome of Maran W Hysons Co 1300 ot "our_dear ds Jabs. LiL Evening Dress s movitch, wife of the secretary of the | Stomson, for the week end before| Frank P. Harmon. 8, Georse Washingion | s nw. Notice of e v Requested legation” of the Serbs, Croats and |going on to Philadelphia, New York | Unyyeraity Hospial, - 00 EMANUEL. | Thur 1025, at Slovenes: Mme. Kurozova, wife of the | and Boston st n.e. . ® Moaroe | " Phoenix, Aris A beloved hus- Covered with black or gray secretary _of the Czechoslovak lega X4 - 2 e Clara E. Isham, 52. 604 21st st pand of Mu cloth. This is the kind which tion, and Mrs. Lucy Russell Ogston, Mrs. Robert J. Bat is entertaining Morris Scoler, 58. 1207 7th st 1 Grace B. Zahn, 42, Gal Ho . e A Niehts < a large number of her friends at tea . 7, 1950 ooepita Priday. April * n SCOTT. husband of Emma T P 50 dear, e 3 Fusden guests, Mrs. Arthur E. Brown, Mrs.|" Hobert M. Esler. 46, 422 4 father ‘of Mre. Clvde M = “(:‘"},"\1';‘:“,m\ things well Ten to Twelve Y - N w. w_ Chambers Co ’ Margaret Hare and their brother, Dr.| Katherine Lambrechi, 56, 550 Sih-st. ae iwin Guthrio and John ¥ ut God. who doeth all thines y s The newly appointed Assistant Sec- | John Robb, all of Philadelphia, Pa.| Ehoute ¢ ayeae s ‘*};’;P}”’lm_ 52 e, Bone v LOYING MOTHER C 1; ANDMGTHER AND The Brows Stone Funeral Home # | retary of the Treasury, Gen. Lincoln T Charles E. Barret. 1 month, 4210 hy onday. April 2 pm. Interm GISTHEE A5 14th, Cor. Chapin N. Andrews, and Mrs. Andrews will take | Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt and Mrs. [ Margaret Rose O'Brien, 2 days, 225 6th Bridgeport, Conn. (Wisc 2 :r\x'rrn. In sad but lovins remembrance i cannot und iy we must part Wi s st ne Dlease coBy.) O Gar_dear mother possession of the home of Mr. and | Maude Wood Park, former president|®™ ¢ of Henry and V. s e = TER, who passed away one year aso. Col. 432 Mrs. Waddy Wood, at 2121 Bancroft |of the National League of Woman |11 hours 4316 13t s, o> o~ Schmable, | FRANCE. Apri 23, 1925 JOSEPH HENRY.| Apmi 25. 1024 place, May 1, to remain through the | Voters, Wil be guests of honor at a | Iofant’of Henry'and' Vera E. Schmable, | Fiance. ‘Fineral sevices wii (M placs | The Eolden gates were open wide Summer. -~ Gen. and Mrs. Andrews, |luncheon at The Mayflower today, | 5% houre 4316 Tatnae © at the residence of his son. 15 West Mount |, A gentle voice sad “Come who have been in Washington for a |When Mrs. Blalr Banister will be| Jumes Dalev. 47, 520 8 s o &% y s Baltimore s Ziour Mongay. | Welcomed our dear mother home few days, will return today to New | hostess. The luncheon will be served4 Burnert Blakey, 1008 W st Cemetery, Washington. D. C... at | Gone, but T et et oy I iR efteraon soom and Mrs. Bani- | Mo Hoveor, 55 S8 elteure sos G HER LOVING CHILDREN S r Arthur Capper left Topeka, Susie Ida Morris, 49, 2110 1 st. PRD. at £ ain, ot 814 Bamy plnw..| the memory of "l‘ way 26 sears ago early in the week for New York | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Barver Clark | _Helen Houston.” 16, Freedmen's’ Hospital ?n‘erl;lxgr:lki‘n;mrl\vvr\:!fil\’:fl"m;vnruk:;;! e e o e s M r e e Tes oauital el i )IAN H. CUBEY. * gave their last salon of this season father and a host of friends. Funeral at | WILLIA 2 p.m. Sunday, April 26, {rom her late| embrance of F"l'\'n last evening i % ut_lovin: X5 g in thelr home on Macomb i FRYE. In sad but I ; ance E—Male_ young pup. ‘an legs and | street, Cleveland Park. Among their FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Tome. our‘dear father. SCOTT FRYE. who died ody and very light' gray saddie . Apply the 2 T . 3 “We loved you. little Hattie, five vears azo today. Apr Sashihetonanintt “Rtacus Losens.” S4¢ | Suepis were Mr. and Mo Thomas | Gawler Service | Dtiac it it | onine, il ity AIREDALE —Male: dark red lega and body O e Funeral Directors Since 1850 M Dy e R L5 e Jome” and slent ‘Frave Brown eves. short tail. ADDIY the Washing. | Mrs. William Theophilus, Mrs. Mc | Main 5512 1732 Penna. | 93 TR ScbY GRERS. Cine i of Prom this world of pain and estrow {on Animai Rescue League, 340 Maryland | Kenzie Moss, Mrs. E. H. Pell, Mrs. Ave. N.W mourh their loss three sistera. ‘:r«;‘n;‘:‘x‘z;;\ b‘;“h"‘y'“ oa :;‘u""j;:.“?;’(.,,‘" BTN S i oo | Mt At Lo aerie, M Tuncs T.F. COSTELLO RS TN T | e T it el Call after pm. 112 3rd st now., and Libbey, Mrs. Maguffin Miss Leitia Ma-| 1704 x dop’ o CATED AT X termient at Colesville. M. W. T. Toiberi, | GRINDER. In sad but loving remembrance NORTH 7976. undertaker. - dear daughter SARAH A pay sog thiaad ™ 112 91 8 B ad | S iirs. M. G, Hulbert, Miss G. M. L ndertaker. g o Dmy_ dear . daughter. S > = = v . ANDY. v, Apr 925, 9:15 am GRINDER “dnee Mount). who departes Lewis, Mr. Lewis, Miss Murlel Eleanor Timothy Hanlon A ar A 1028, 015 am.. | O Nie 16 Years aso ioday. Apnl 29, P LOST. Gray, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss L.| 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5543. CHARLES H. HANDY, true and devotad | 1900 BAG—Green velvet: Friday afterjoon, niear | MacKoegan, Miss Lillian Breckinridge, CHAS. S. ZURHORST husband of ‘Frances Handy and lovink | The blow was hard. the shock severs L ot R S S IS Loral | Mras ieaua xSt alenadan MY Ber 301_EAST. CAPITOL, ST. SohEuSaacc ik Hapdy,of CAoERa | Toipart witvions ws love s dew ens CHgwAN. . AMafew, L8ABR AT ok | UL Bexact; MGsC K euneit Mam, i TPhone Tineoln 333 brother and other relatives to moum their | Forset her? No Phone North 6046, Smith Boury, Mr. A. H. Fleming, Mr. | r— it LEB: Fine Dmrani g | 10w, Fumeral Tucsisy. 150 ban. ifom | L loved her then OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL 8 P.M. mhe fiaguha AR PIN. lady's. Foid WIlE ameliysi i | Charles Sneil, Mrs. Lioyd Odenhall, | dummeri- fivers ta commeeton ™ Commaiom; | Turner Memorial A 3. E. Church, Rev.| Ner, memory ls gs freeh today AND WEEK DAYS 1720 H Street T, Memorial 4 tiog. ~Owher, Mrs ‘R. L. Tavlor. 1910 N. | Mr. John Green, Mr. John S. Man-| chapel ‘and modern crematoriym. = Moderats G TN MRS ¢ Eritia InkTton: HER LOVING MOTHER. * ‘apitol st. Reward. N e. | prices. 332 Pa. Avi W. Call M. 1385, Through all his pains at times he'd smile g b ners, Mr. F. Dale Turnbull, Mr. Ker 5 v e | DAVIS. Tn sad but loving remembrance of BEADS, aimber, choker, of 56 yalus Dut wei- | win and Capt. & 3. van Lenne “Quitk, Diznified and Fficient Service: S oaventy TiHh dear thiher. LUCIEN ¥. DAVIS. who & t pt. . Van P. And when the angels called him home, my dear {a e suddenly ‘one yesr a§0 W A N mens “atiachea o them. © Libersl Feward W. W. Deal & Co g, en the sugsls called bis Separia {herTire endlcniy one veur ag Lin. 13 & g | French I Clark Noble will o oo today. April 2 0 K Str Main BILY, CASE—Tadv's tooied Jeather: Mr, and Mrs, W. Clark Noble w 816 H ST, N.E. LINCOLN 8200. Heaven retaineth now the treasure, oved in life- remembered in death 1430 K Street 3830 aiing charige Dirse” dropped from itomo at home Sunday evening at 2633 | Automobile Service . Bt O e ot h L dored in e emembersd in death, “We House One-Tenth of Washington's Population” NI bile: a vard A = And_the sunbeams love to linger arrons Dile; beral reward: no questions. Adam: | ivifteenth street. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, Where my sainted bushand seeps. | 0 NERC L d but loving remem ELET, gold chain, set with sapphires. 13 SEVENTH ST. N.W 2 . e $s 872 e s OBy o4 Sear sister.. MARY Roward._Adtme 17053 "7 TNy paura A, Bradiey Feted Moders Criapel._ooptons. __Main 2473 | HARDY, , All members, of ghe, M, Xouae: | ¥3eeS quAlieibad S aepary Titned 14 Raow 8. Locan Howelr - " | BY Women’s City Club. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ple House No'a’ &, U0, Mowes ‘are nac | Jiif, 1o one Yeir 460 toet Roou - . i f G meetinis Sat oo 5 r he BUNCH OF KEYE In Commercial Bank. | Mrs. Laura A. Bradiey will be the| 4 i st~ o S den e e A . : < | leather folder. Kindly communicate Col, 127. | guest at a subscription dinner tender- | Modern Chapel.” Lincoln 524 neral of Prince CHARLES H, HANDY. bsent from us, she is just as A - 25| i : g o Though _absent Marrons, in syrup, 22-oz. jar....$1.25 :%}_’J‘;"""S;:; s 6* +.|d in her honor at the Women's City JAMES T.. RYAN oo, BAs LEE. B .. Acting e Bl i i "OLLAR PIE Gdson fur, ZIrkin's mark: | C| 'sday. & » e midnieht stars shine on the g Marrons, in grenadine’ syrup black: in Mi. Pleasant ecar or bus running | C.ap Thursday. 317 Pa, Ave. 8B, HA“'EINF. Departed this life Friday night, | O the one we loved, but couldnt eave, R -0z. j Between 17th orium, | __The dinner has been arranged by| Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, ) o %0 o' i HER LOVING SISTERS, VA A¥D l Dr Cleaned \ 13-0z. jar .......coiieeeniil. 90c | Potveen 17th and H and the Auditorium. |, 1S 7 Sley's friends in the Women's Private Ambulances: April 24, 1025, at 11:20 o'clock. at ber AEEAL D. A_R. pin—Raleigh or New Willard, No- | City Club and District of Columbia ATery '3 Tonnection, VIOLET 'B. ROWE_HAWKIN: TACKENBUSH. In memory of our wifs. tity Raleikh Hotel Desk 26* | branch of the League of Woman| f————THE ORIGINAL ——y et R Al Bl Il | B e it i ARG, paseed 1o the sresi Ma ruder Inc. DOG—Black, white and fan (BEagle) rabbit | Voters as an expression of their ap- fluxt ; Sevand one year ako today g ! ; hound: black " back. tan head.” Mr. LoNe. | preciation of her work for both wn eare Gu. HUFFMAN. Thursdas. April 23, 1925, at | Some may think you are forsotten. Best Groceries ubEnw. "9 |orpanizations. As chairman of the p.m.. at his residence. Kensington When at times they see us smile. [ N | Corner Home on Upper Sixteenth Number 4224 Corner of Varnum In driving out Sixteenth Street, don’t fail to stop and look through th Princely Corner Home that dominates the upper Sixteenth res dential district. With 162", feet of frontage on Sixteenth Street, six spacious bedrooms, three full tiled baths, a three-car garage and endless other features, this is a home that cannot be duplicated in Washington at the price fixed! Japanese Pongee One Dollar a Yard Regular width, 32/33 in. ALBERT J. 0SGOOD No. I never wil I love her still CHOHOH 0 K CHOHGHOHDHOHOHOHOHOHOF CHOHOOHOHOHOHOHO DHOHC BHOE QOO OGO DO OO OO Q GO 0D % Marrons, in syrup, 5-oz. jars.....40c Marrons, in syrup, 13-oz. jar......75¢c 77 T 27777 ’ a AT nwthe silent heartaches R e luncheon committee of each society M. o8N’ R HUFFMAR. beloved hos: But they little know the s} Conn. Ave. and K Street she has given the members an op- 1208 H STREET,N.W. band of Martha Huffman, = Funeral from | o TRstye 837 8 UR ANDCHILDREN » - 'l 27 M 2 N Established 1875 F CRKPIECE, Mo] een | portunity to hear speakers of ndtional | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST day. April 26, at 2 pm._litermeént at [ SUTTON. In sad but loving remembrance of pecial, Week April 2/ to May 2 D T Tabior 8| Do mrmational Sopaiation, o s | e oo SPRARE e acricY S4OF ST | g, Al Koo plifintdf | SCTION, 13 g it ot SR 3 " 2 = otherwise bken most generous in giv- HESERS = ot b o ; 2 "'; life four years ago lm!h April 25, Cledn suits do not wear out as quickly as BhAiaron ‘.:J.Vd"vv"""n;‘.t"xf&:‘:‘,‘. between | ng her time, energy and resources. CLYDE S Nictiols | O P s Tt et 1 bere 18, = | i G rerabime Gt Burlington. * Reward. — | . The speakers will be Mr, and Mrs. VL. SPEARE yiio, of Lewie Johax'_ Funeral from ik | - in sz beart your ooty Uneere. ¢ " c "€ SS . AG—] ] Sdw: . Cos . . A. Fri S ce o er mother, Mrs nm w e nd an xm' thoserwors andipressed, AusRe s EANIEs si e Sl [ G R D8 2 e ARE CQ | a3t sones Mo Smnd| o dieys ol fondsog i, e o darti i dirt i i ; FaE i Neither. the succrssors of nor co Requiem muss a That 1 do not think of you dirt in them. Particles of dirt in the fabric, by isining horn-bow clasees., addrosscs. small | Cjyb; Mrs. George A. Ricker, chair-|with the onginal W, are ..E'-"h'fi:?.‘! s Churdh 5C 0 OHlotk " Rud” | you have gone to rest, dear dausbter. ol “5458.3°25% | man, District of Columbia branch, | ment 940 F'St. Tntersen; o e i, food Snd t5as friction, wear away and weaken its fibers: ock Cr}-‘% T ot “Woman . Voters: | three: | Phone Prank. 6626 Mary's Cemetery. T Yot haye won the heaveniy glory. l’ 2 - Drv Cleaning re y i 2 sked for return: lost from Ralel minutetributes wil also be given by 7, JOHNS-GUBISCH. The Ladics' Sodality of Which it is for me to do Footer Dry Cleaning removes the dirt, and = § o o e T il B gt | mimuistributes Wik wieo be given by | ~Jogeoh F, Birch's Sons e . oy s 2 - . ~ denc f Mrs. MARY JOHNS (nee Gu- i thl ary world of strife, proper pressing remoulds the suit to its orig- Star oftice. Ll Re Bl Wity ot kil o it S—If“fi“\‘v‘”“‘cé‘mbn.mxm BiRcin) T112°5th st me on Sunday. Apri | Yo shall never e forgotien i thesda and Bureau of Standards, o Bradley | stedt, Miss Ethel Bagley, Mrs. Louis Phone Wes NG MOTHER, HUSBAND AND inal fit and feel. WILKINS Tame o "Conn. ave. - Reward. Flease call. | Ottenberg and Judge Mary O'Toole. deid. " B3 order O A MALEY. Bratost: | DBSRET T D : NECKPIECE, gray lfl"‘ml- ;. k a . Gil SeEt AHY. Thursd: April 23, 1925, 1 A m. ELESTER TWAITES We Clean and Block Hats, Too | s R Py Dasil Menly, Mr. and Mrs Sieon| ™ BI ACKISTONE'S | “SAle, Dot APl il i3t | Shooiheita o SEmvmd, (WIS T ; 2 ~mas '—_"‘—_w““"_ . M. D. C. t Coilins, County Li k. Jrdland 0 sadde vear: Pan>m B B T [ el il eebnash) A APS.CP, Bessiity orsl "’"Q‘ at Fionéral from. the Tesidenice of ‘hi u?"l' e e aaey oy T o ol B Y S .y . . .. Stewart, Mrs. T— Monday, April 27, at a.m. 10 F. . —‘————-—-—g Stewart, Mrs. F. G.. Stews mpt_auto_deln ice. onday. April 27, ce 1 PONELY MOTHER AND FATHER. a‘.%‘:‘?%‘kgk?"‘ R award ’fi’”ku‘im' S35 | 5. L. Johnston, Mrs. . W. Barlow, Jodle o n.;'p’."n:?\g s STt o) WASHINGTON. In loving memory of my UMBBBLLA St Catholic Churcl\ Cannon, Mrs. Grattan Kerans, Mrs. invited to attend. 28 HAQDDYI‘;IYI’S(A. ‘]"g‘;."" four years ago today. 2 Mrs. L. M. Lepper, Mrs. Ella Mc Thn DeE Y . 4t Washingion: e . Bb: m t e CHA“ rights Tem Cristal, Mrs. I. R. Smith, Mrs. N. G. ERS' UP-TO-DATE WARD £ Beloved hushand of Fanria A | pnial & Masker, e n‘.é’é‘n?fi.‘f"‘ \ Miss Olive Beatty, Miss J. G. Lane, : ‘ Triends ” Faneral fro ) oo | b fo_our a ter. NEANA N CLEANERS AND DYERS } e bark "‘ivfl'cmfiira—mr Mru. Retts Campbell. Mrs. M. A: ol oL 4aE. TUNERAL SROTUSTORE YUNERAL | EiGHh, NI N el "r:’"’"\;': ':?“‘il‘r’?‘?,:':‘r'“"l:": 1S Jo%e Feore N\ s < MACCARTHY. ' Friday, azo, April 25, 102 . R ‘o Sl e avene ey, | Mo bud Tillle Steiner, Miss Fronces —_ CEMETERY LOTS. 8:10 am. at Georee Wishingion Univer: | We cannot hear sour volce, dear sister: 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 one. Lincoln S108:3: Willlams, Miss elen ' Brown, Mrs.| FOR SALE—FIVE SITE IN ROCK CREEK Pelmina €. MacCarthy of 1‘.‘55“"wu‘1’-m W1 But let this littie' tokon sesw N i stem. - Re ‘Phone / Address. or eall 8 ace Weat. | Sheare Cor 040 ¥ Bt mow s April 27, R SISTERS, 0 7 70 Mrs" Koknper: 26+~ | mond, Miss Etta H. Austin, Miss A.|450%h, 28 . Taterinent at Gicnwood Cometer D Kitis, (ALLIE. LOTTIR, L% NECKPIECE, biack, between Bank of Be- 26, 1925, 3 p.m., (0 reciie the office of the As long. BREAKFAST F_BM&_&__V Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. FUNERAL DESIGNS. MRS. MARY SPECHT. Secretary. TWAITES. In fond and loving remembranc R . ™ B.. beloved son of lnholomew M. and ago today, April 25. 192 $1.25 6w, Miss Florence F. Stiles, Mrs. Frank| Fioral “Blanket Sprays” ihe Jate Margaret Leahy. & nativp o The month of Aprl again is here, Felts \ Roward: Bhone N: Rl AR e rices. Yrs. Dennis O'Connell, 26 Quincy pi. nw.. Our darling =on passed away N 1l be ) 4 X A Caps P s A \ - 7 Moapmu: oo Felen Montague, Mrs. Cliitord | Gude Bros. Coy 1214 B St.| Titmil g, sine ar 8 am. “inirmat | WASHINGTON. , ol Jount, Remais 0! 7 Quick Service Always N Thursday. ind rebirn to Recsory., 1 422 V| M. S. Lawyer, Mrs. C. S. Richardson, ~ AMBULANCES LEE, Departed this life Friday. April 24. | Kop nim, Jesus. in Thy keeping. i N 5 R. Lse ang father of Mrs, Rhoda Harrla ol BoaBentc: : .| Florence, Mrs. J. N. Bishoff, Mrs. MBULANCES. g, Sisite Loy v 'As we did in days befo; % 2 ’ \ Bhome Cleceiand 1508-3. Julius Lansburgh, Mrs. 8. G. Blythe, | pioi,ow v;f.,,,;:h Tolling cot. stretcher, 1,:"‘?:'};2%, i o Thelr sod Flovd | mig SON R E WASHINGTOY, \ WRIST WATCH i, e gt | Miss Sarah Beal® Miss Hazel Swift, “* Tocal Calls, $4.00 ihfen Drothers and & host of relstives and | WHITE. A tribuis of love and remem- initiain K. V0. Thyradey noon. et 0t o' | O'Connor, Miss 1. K. Vail, Misses April 3. WRIST WATOR—Gold, inmarked: no, 150F | Susie Root Rhodes, Miss E. J. Ray-|Semetery: beautltully located: price normal. | n.w, Funeral from ‘the chapel of V. L We still remember thee b}

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