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THE WASHINGTON TIMES. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918.
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LANSINGS' NIECE THE CITY'S SOCIAL SIDE
TOBEWARNURSE;
1YG0T0 FRANCE
M!n Natallne Dulles, niece of the
Secretary of State and Mr. Robert
E. Lansing-, will leave WMhlnrton
within a few day for Philadelphia,
where ah will take hp a. courae in
nuralne; before aalllntf for France.
lira, Xaaalnc will alia her niece
TerjTnueh at she haa made her home
, with her uncle, the Secretary of
-f State, durlnc the paat winter and haa
participated in many of the social
function riven br Mr. Laming;. N
It waa Miss Dulles who managed
the "Bandbox." the War shop of Mr.
tmlnr,. en Twelfth street, laat
1 month. The Bandbox wn the war'
utore -which' Mr. Laming; ran for the
benefit of war orphan. Beautiful
Kownk, enlu, and Jewelry were do
nated' br Mr. -Lanslne; and society
women with which to-stock it. The
proceed of the sales Were riven to
orphan.
Miss Dulles 1 the cau-rhter of a'
prominent clergyman of Auburn, N. T.
She left her .home there at the beg-In-nlns;
pf the wjnter to com to Wash
Ington aa the-secretary of the State
Department war relief unit of which
Mrs. Lansing- is president.
"I shall love to bo ,to France," said
Miss 'Dulles to a Times reporter. "It
has been "my desire since the begin
ning of the war. and I think it Is the
best tfay 1 canhln-out in this war."
When aaked If 'Mrs. Lansing Were
sot Broad -of her prospect as a Rd
Croar nurse, Miss Dulles said, "I goes
she Is. but you had better ask her.?
Mis Dulles, who Is a pretty blond
of twenty years old, said she is not
a, bit afraid of'submarlnes.
"I suppose they know how to con
trol them "By now, she said.
CORCORAN GALLERY TO
SHOW WAR PICTURES
Washington art lovers are today
looking forward with keen anticipa
tion to the exhibition of war picture
which will be put on at the Corcoran
Art Oallery from Tuesday, April 2 to
33. Th pictures, dealing with every
phase of the world conflict, are by
famous painters In this country and
broad.
The exhibition will b compoied of
sketches, drawings, pastels, and post.
era. k Among1 the artists represented
wllljbft Charles Dana Gibson, Howard
Chandler Chrjsty. James Montgomery
Flagg, Lieut. Henry JteuterdahU J. C.
Leyendecker. Adolph Traldler, Charles
Livingston Bull. Harvey Dunn. C 8.
Falls, Herbert Sans, Wallace Morgan,
and -x-ouls Fancher.
Mr; Gibson and other artists whose
works (tompbse this exhibition will be
present" in person until April 2. on
tie opening -day of th exhibition, -
a -
Mrs. Humphry Ward
has written a stirring novel ef war
time which tells kow in three yean
the women of England hare won
recogfiitloB in fields barred to Hum
for centuries. No other novel since
the war began more closely touches
year own lue. It is called "91d Wise
in New Bottles" and begins in the
notable Spring Fashions nnmber of
HARPER'STBAzAR
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Dancing in The TIMES
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by phone, letter and in person.
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In The TIMES
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Bridal Party Is
Entertained On
The Mayflower
Miss Anne Dorsey'Hopklns, daugh
ter of Major and Mrs. Nevll Monroe
Hopkins; and. bar Dance,, Capt. John
Gregory Hope. .R. F. C aide-de-camp
to General Cor mack, will be the honor
guests at a tea which LtenL Charlton
vl Battle. V. 8. N. and Lieut. Harold
Van Valtah. U. S. N- will give this
afternocm aboard the Mayflower.
Th guest will Include the members
of their bridal party.
This evening Miss Cecilia .McCal
lum. who has Just returned to town
after a lslt In Philadelphia, will-be
hostess at an Informal supper party
for Miss Hopkins, Captain Hope, and
their attendants. Miss McCallum
wilt he one of Miss Hopkins' brides
maids, and both Lieutenant, Battle
and Lieutenant Van Valtah will
serve ai ushers for Captain Hope.
The out-of-town' girls who will be In
the wedding Miss Esther Hosmerof
Boston, and Miss Elisabeth Sefton. of
New Tork are staying with the
bride.
Tomorrow afternoon Miss Lillian
Blrney. also one of Mlas Hopkins'
bridesmaids, will give a tea at the
Chew Chase Club for her. and eh
will -share honors with Miss Mar
garet Fahnestock, whose marriage to
Sylvanus stoics. Jr., Vj 8. N. -It, is
set for April 8, at a luncheon tomor
row with Miss Catherine Harlow as
hostess. Miss Harlow wilt be brides
maid for both Miss Hopkins and Miss
Fahnestock.
The President and Mrs. Wilson
spent the morning at one of the
country clubs, making an early round
of the golf links.
-
Mrs. Marcus A. Hanna will enter
tain a distinguished company at din
ner tonight.
Other dinner parties will be given
tonight by 8enator and Mrs. Howard
Sutherland, who Mil entertain at th
Chevy Chase Club for their daughter,
Miss Virginia Sutherland, and her
guest. Miss. Josephine Whiteside, of
Chattanooga, Tenn.. and by Mrs:
Ffoulke Smith, whose guests are ask
ed to meet her schoolgirl daughter.
Miss Oradya Chapman Smith.
4 .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Jones hav
as their guests Mrs. Jones' sister and charlea Dnane Williams, of Fhlla
ntec. Mrs. Edward. L. Msxulre and delphla.
Miss Eleanor Magulrs, of, PhUadel-!
phla , ' 1
Mrs. Jones will give a matlne
party on Tuesday afternoon for -Miss
Maguire and Mr Albert Stahl. wife
of Naval Constructor Stahl. Naval
Construcforand Mrs. Stahl, who have
recently returned to Washington,
have" an apartment in- the St. Regis,
Another wartime romance is dls-
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MME. HENRI CHOVEL,
Wife of the Assistant Naval Attache of the French Embassy.
closed with the announcement by
Mrs. George Edgar Hoe. New Tork.
I of the engagement of her niece. Miss
Jean Haddock, to Lieut, ltiehara
Korrls Williams. 2d. U. S. A., who Is
widely known as the' national tennis
champion of the United States, and
member of the Internatlpnal Tennis
Team of 1913-14. ,
Roth the young persons are In
France, Miss Haddock being with the
.French Red Cross and Lieutenant
tVilllams with tho field artillery of
the American Expeditionary Force.
He went to France last autumn after
the tennis tourney at .Forest Hills,
(L. I. having received his commission
f TPtattabtire. IT la a son of Mrs.
--
Capt. Tardleu In Jfew York.
uapt. Andre xaraieu. nign commie-
sioner of France, has gone to New
York. 3 .topping at the Plaia
Hotel.
Dance At Wlllard.
' All arrangements have been made
for the entertainment and dance to
be gly&n attthe'ewJWllIard on Tues-uajvAprir-flC'for
tne benedtat the
Agriculture' War Itellef Association,
by the Triangle Club of Masons, and
the department- entertainment com
mittee. The excellence of tho En
tertainment Is assured by the names
of artists who are lo take part.
Keen Interest Is being displayed
by the various bureaus to make the
affair a big financial success. The
Secretary of .Agriculture and Mrs.
Houston and the Assistant Secretary
and Mrs. Vrooman will occupy a
box for the evening. A complete
list of box holders will appear later.
.$.
Miss Amy Brooks entertained at
luncheon yesterday In the United Ser
vice Club, In honor or Mrs. noy Hal
lock, wife of Capt. Hallock of the U.
S signal corps, whose marriage took
plac recently. The other guests
were Mrs. C. H. Knight, Mrs. Myron
Bcrtman, Mrs. William Irwin Mlrkll
and Miss Owendohn Denya.
Mrs. Frank C. Young, of Oswego,
N. T.. is visiting Capt. and Mrs. Ar
thur L. Wlllard at the navy yard.
.;.
Mrs. J. K. Ohl Is arranging a bridge
party to be given on Wednesday
afternoon April 10, at th Farnsboro
for the benefit of the recently form
ed Italian Relief Committee Countess
dl Cellere. wire of the Italian am
bassador, who Is patroness for the
committee, has offered a prize which
will be glren to the playrri making
the highest score. There will also
be a prize for each table
Mme. Zaldlvar. wife of the minister
of Salvador, and Mrs. Joteph Llter,
are among those who hac taken
Good Health
gOOd appetite, COOd Spirits I
mean iiv uiacuiu m uie uuuy.
To keep the organs in har
monywhen there is need use
BEECHAMS
PILLS
Lartert Sab of Aay Madklaa la ta Worli
SeUsvarrvber. la box, 10t 25.
ADVERTISEMENT
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feet
voting to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels there'snoneedof hav
ing a sallow complexion dark rings
coder your eyes pimples a bilious
look in your face dull eyes with no
enarkle. Your doctorwiil tell you ninety
per cent of all Sickness COUies from U
SCtive bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
In Ohio, penectea a vegetaoie com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver and bowels, which he cave to
his patients for years.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
ctitute for calomel, are gentle in their
action yet always effective. They bring
about that exuberance of epirit, that
natural buoyancy which should be en
Joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver
and clearing the system of impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive
Tablets by their olive color. 10c and
25c per box. All druggists.
tables for the eent, and Mme. Lux
Mendez, daughter of the minister
of Quatemala, will sell lemonade, as
sisted by a group of young girls. The
bridge party will be followed by a
tea-dance for young people.
The fifth of the Liberty dances,
which have been held at the Cairo,
will bo held at the Dewey Hotel, on
Friday, April IS. The patronesses are
Mrs. William K. Carr, Mrs. George H.
Shlbley, Mrs. Luman EL Morgan. Mrs
George A. Lewis, and Miss Margaret
Ca'nnon. Mrs. Elva" May Batter is
hostess.
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Ralph Totten and Herbert Hengstler
will entertain informally at dinner to-
nignt at the Washington country
Club.
IJ. A. It. Chapter.Meeta.
The Continental Dame Chapter N.
S. D. A. R. met on March 20th at the
home of Mrs. Austin McCarthy, 3810
Jenifer street. The meeting was of
special interest aa it maruea tns
fifteenth anniversary of the founding
'of the chspter. The members were
able to congratulate one another on
the fact that they had kent the same
regent through the fifteen years, Mrs.
H. T. Gum. who palls the girls Daugh
ters in a real sense as well as the
patriotic one.,
Miss Helen Stout read a very fine
report of the work that has been done
under her direction by ths C. A. R.
the Red Cross. The amount of knit
ting and sewing that has been pro
duced by these patriotic children la
astonishing, and Miss Stout was high
ly praised for her capable manage
ment.
MlM Hilda Thatcher, the District
regent-elect, was the guest of honor
and gave a very charming address
whlclf was enthusiastically applaud
ed. A birthday cake with fifteen candles
In red, white and blue was a pelaaant
little surprise awaiting the members
when they went to the dining room.
Those present were Mrs. It. T. Qua,
Mrs. H. K Fox, Mrs. Alvord C. DeVoe,
Mrs. Beverly Price Evans. Mrs. Austin
McCarthy, Miss Helen E Stout, Mrs.
Hallle Chandlee. Mrs. Edmond Rrady,
Mrs George G BIrchfleld, Mrs. Ward
T. Mlxeell, Mrs A. C. Houghton, Mrs.
Albert Mason, Mrs. Earl Godwin, Mrs.
G. L. Wood.
.;.
Wedding I. Announced.
Announcement haa been mad of
the wedding of Miss Gabrlelle Adele
Hoss. of Mil city, to Whltmore O.
Whatle. of Augusta, Oa, now sta
tioned at Tort Screven, Georgia, with
the Fourteenth Coast Artillery Band.
Owing to military orders, the cere
mony was quietly performed on Sat
urday March 10. at 3 p m. In the
presence of the Immediate family of
the groom at the First rresbyterlan
Manse of Aucusta, the Rev. Joseph
K Itexler officiating:
The hjlde wan becomingly attired
in a modish suit of blue French
rergc. with hat to match, and wore a
- 0"0 boquet of Parma ilolets and
I She was attended, by Miss Bertha
E tthatloy. while Edward Thomas
I Whatley. brother or the groom, act
ed as best man.
j After a brief honeymoon spent In
Augusta and Savannah, On., Mr. and
Mrs Whatley left for Tort Screven,
where they will be at home after
April 1.
Congressman nnd Mr Jouett
houc cnterulnod Informally at din
nor last ccnlng
The Rev Gove Griffith Johnson, of
the Immanuel Baptist Church, ami
Mrs Johnson announce tho engage
ment of their ilaughler. MIhs Fran
rclli Ma Jnhuson. to Lloiit. James
Gelston Affleck Jr. of Yonkcrs. X Y
- .;.
The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae
Club will meet with Mrs. Frederick
Covllle. lir, California street, this
evening at b o'clock
.;.
.Ir Sam Iloumni Ctrr hat dlscon
'nued her Sunday aftci noons at hom
for the remainder of the season.
;.
Suflmur I.rniruF T.
Among thoae who have taken table
fr Urn bridge tea which the Junior
SulTraKP League will jrtvo on IVednes-
mternoon for tho benefit of the
Woman (hergfit llosnllal which the
Nitlonal Woman MifTraee Association
hii et.iblllil In Trance, are Mr.
fliarlrs Uoilphtun U'onil. Mr Itichnrd
Aldrlrh Mr Iicrnard n-iruch. Mrs
Mc-dill llrl-ormlclc. Mrs. Jloward I'arl
olTlii, Mrs Gilbert Orosvenor. Mrs.
eorse M Klilp, Mrs V. Owynn Oar
illner Mrs Howard Manefleld. Mrs
Jouett .Shoinc. Mrs. Hlchardson Olb
eon Mrs I: M Caee. Mrs Itarwood
i: Head Mrs Wes'cj Martin Motirr,
.Mr S a Ualere, Mrs r i: Harrl
man Mr Charlea II Falrchlld. Mrs.
I. IlnbrrtKon Child, and Mrs. L. V.
Shepherd.
Washingtonians
To See Wedding
of Miss Smith
Washington will b wtll represent
ed at th marriage of Miss Josephine
Tunstall Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tunstall Smith, of Baltimore, to
Lee Barroll. son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Barroll, of Elizabeth.
!n. J., which will tak place this after-
noon in Baltimore. Among those who
will attend the ceremony are Mrs.
Gibson Fahnestock and Miss Margaret
Fahnestock. couilnsof th bride: Miss
'Fahntstock'a fiance. Sylvanua Stoke.
Jr.. U. S. N. R.: Jonkheer A. W. L.
TJarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer,
attache of the Netherland legation,
and Mme. van Starksnborgh-Stae-houwer;;
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Cha
tard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinckley,
and Miss Gladys Hinckley, th Mac
nell of Barra, and William Bowie
Clark. v
Th wedding will take plac In old
St. Paul's Church at 4 o'clock, the
Rev. Dr. Arthur B. KInsolrIng of-
J, The chancel wilt b decojaUd with
paims ana me atiar wun Annuuvt
tlon lilies and lighted with tapers. A
musical program will be heard while
the guests are being stated, and wed
ding marches will announct th ar
rival and departure of th .bridal
party.
The ushers will be Hop Barroll, or
Chestertown. Md.; Norman Charlock,
of Elizabeth, ft. J.: Capt. Guy F.
Brandreath, of Philadelphia; Hunton
Van Bllbrg, of New Tork; Henry
Erbard, of Boston, and William
Thomas, of Virginia.
The bridesmaids will b Miss Louue
Tunstall Smith. Mits Anita Tunstall
Smith, and Miss Marlon Tunstall
Smith, sisters of th bride, and Mis
Amanda MeNear. of San Francisco,
Th brld will enter th church with
her father, by whom she will be given
in marriag at the chancel steps,
where she will be met by the bride
groom, attended by hi bst man.
Capt. Frederick Beasley W!ll!araon,
or Fort Monroe, va.
She will wear an exqulslt gown of
ichlla satin mad with a court train
and trimmed with old family lac, and
her veil will be of tulle, arranged
with a bandeau of orange blossoms.
Her bouauet will be lilies of th vai
ley and whit orchids. A reception
for th bridal party ana tne two fami
lies only will follow at the apartment
of Mr. and Mr. Smith, after which
the bride and bridegroom will leave
for a wedding Journey.
Miss Smith, who is a niece oi uora
Fairfax, has been a frequent visitor
In Washington.
Patronesses Fr Pray.
The patronesses, for th two per
formances to be given by Jacques
Copeau. founder of the "Theater du
Vleux Colombler." and his Franch
players at Poll' Theater on April 8.
under the auspices or capt. Anare
Tardleu, the French high commis
sioner, are aa follows;
Mrs. William G. MeAdoo, Mrs.
Franklin K. Lane, Mr. Henry JX
Flood. Mrs. Frank Lyon Polk. Mrs.
George Barnett, Mr. H. C Corbln.
Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Albert B.
Ruddock, Mrs. Richard Crane, Mrs.
Adolph a Miller, Miss Helen Wood-
row Bones, Mrs. aeorg vanaeroiit.
'Mrs. Joseph Letter, Mrs. Paul Bart
lett, Mrs. Joseph Clark Grey. Mrs.
Arthur Graham Glasgow. Mr. J. B.
Harrlman. Mrs. Robert Straw-bridge.
and Mrs. Ferdlnand-de Mohremcblldt.
-5.
Col. Samuel McRobert haa gone to
New Tork from Washington, and Is
topping at th PJaza Hotel.
Sir John and Lady Harrington are
at White Sulphur Springs, West, Va..
for th cure.
Ensign Ethelbert I'. Nsvln and his
bride who was Miss Jennie Louis
Fassett, of Elmlra, N, Y., have ar
rived at the Greenbrier Hotel White
Sulphur Springs, on their honeymoon.
After their sojourn there Mr. Nevln
win continue her work with th
Toung Women's Christian Associa
tion In New Torlt.
Capt. Eveleth Whiting. V. S. R of
Washington has been ordered to duty
here after being stationed at Madison
barracks. New lork. all winter, and
Is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Miller Kenyon. Mrs. Wbltlng and Miss
Frances Whiting will Join Captain
Whiting here shortly, and about May
1 they will take possession or their
apartment at 1824 S street, which Is
now sublet.
In Carter Mulllken Is spending the
Easter holldas in New York
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and see howquicklv it clears the scalp
of dandruff and itching:. On retirinc
rcmiy; ruo spots oiaanaruu ana itch
i.ie iiith Cuticura Ointment. Next
morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. Rinse with tenid
water. Repeat in two weeks. Noth
ing better or surer.
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card: "CaiUara.Ucpt.9A. Boatoa." Sld
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ADVERTISEMENT
ObUln Kw XAtt br Taklns
HowelULYMPHINE Tablet,
lleaiorta lot rwrre forca. creating new Ufa.
Imrroramtnt corata to ur, oarantaeJ fra.
trvib Chloral, Coealna. Morhlna or otbr
Dftrcotlc drust Write for hooklvt. Kaeh
tacKa contalnt 30 Cnym irratmeat. by mail
II C. M. Ilowalla a Co.. tt Church St., Kan
Tork. Sold b James O'DonnaU and etaar
Uifllns drusslsts.
CORN TO FILL GAP
AS USE OF WHEAT
S CUT FURTHER
America today hit the roughest
food road thus far traveled- In the
war.
Th titanic Job of supplying Eng
land, Franc, and July with sufficient
cereals to maintain the moral of th
troop and people haa reached th
point where the American table la
forced to make the' greateat sacrifice
of Its history.
Individuals are limited to a pound
and a half of wheat a week, and ho
ter men are pledged not to serve
wheat flour In any form until the next
harvest. There will he plenty of
meat, however, to, make up for th
wheat bread lack, meatless days, hav
ing been abandoned for thirty days.
i Can Fill Gap. '
Corn la called upon to fill the wheat
gap for the. time. Beginning tomor
row, corn shipments to Europe stop
for two month the germinating sea
son. Thousands of bushels will-caul
be made available for home consump
tion and tonnage, and wheat will b
released for Europe. It 1 estimated
that 10.000,400 buihela of wheat will
be shipped across during April.
But, pending the next harvest.
which hold oat great hope, the coun
try appears willing to undergo sharp
curtailment. In bread" aupply. accord
ing to official reports her.
The residents of Grimes county.
Tex., for Instance, have sledged them
selves to give up every bushel of
wheal within the county limits for
war needs, similar action I expect
ed eliewhere.
Oppose S29 Wheat.
Rallying after overwh
feat by the Senate, the .
tlon today had thrown tr.
' de-tra-
,1001
tlon In the path of $2.50 wheat, in the
House. Leaders forecast this morning
the legislation will come to a definite
halt there.
Taking stock of virile warnings by
the Food Administration and Chair
man Lever of the House Agriculture
Committee, many members at first in
sistent on bigger wheat prices, today
were veering about. These Included
some membra from farmer State.
The feeling grew that -the allied
food situation Is now In too precarlou
a state to take any chances with
demoralization of the grain markets I
through radical price advance. J
CHURCH NOTICES
CossrecatiopaJ
Dr. Gordon's. Subject.
Sunday-11 A: M.
Eajter .Sermoij.'-
Suiiday 8 P.M.
'Haig and Hindenburg'
or 'Tragic Scenes. In
the Great Western
Drive
Dr. Gordon's
printed sermon
on "Why De
God" Permit
Great Cl
Ides" wilt be dis
tributed at the
morning ervlcs.
First Congregational Church
corner or Teata ana a o""" -' "
Melhodkt Episcopal
Methodist Episcopal
Church
CALVARY
On Columbia Road N. W.t Between
14th and 15th sts.
. JAMES SHERA
MONTGOMERY
Minister.
BIWe iKbool at M. Dr. Frank A. Ilorna
da. ffuprrlnti-rdent
Public worship at It oVlock-. with spcUl
KmuIt Muio and wrmon br DR. MOM
COMKRT on the aubjret
"The Immortal Word of Eaater"
Bpworth Vmtn at I W. .,.
Barmon lecture at o'clock by DR. MONT
OOMEIXY o-t
'The Kaiser and the Carte of
Religious Fanaticism,"
Free reata to the people Doors open In
the eenuie at 7 JO. Service! of the cay will
beg-In on new tune
ilUSIC.U. PItOGl:AM FOIt EASTER
SUNDAT
OALVAitr m. k. rui'ncit. MonNrxa.
Anthem "A It IVjnn to Dawn - Vincent
Uod So Loved th World" - -SUIner
I From thn CruHaalon )
Barltore aolo -lloanna" .. ... ....Granler
ISunj by Mr Wheeler A. WUeon
Arthem. Gloria in KicoIjU 0Irl
Innammatua" Roeelnt
(From Stabat Mater I
Soprano aolo I Know That Mr e-
deemer Llvtth" .. ..Itaodel
(From the Muslan.)
Bu-is by Mre Haiel V Bachechmld.
Spiritualism
The First Spiritualist Church
'BPIHITUAUBITB MISSION."
Lecture by Ibe paetor. Alfred H. Terry,
n s .-1. f lAae- fnllnssv' 11
etplrlt mfeaUKvs at PyUil&a Tmpl. Wl Xh
U i. V.
iivrnmiir ,i,niM, br llnltv Sntrirt-a!
let Cliurrli. Sunday s p ro (new time) at
the N K. Manonlc Temple, 'in et , reir t ei
M E. hort addrenera by Mrs. K. B Katee.
Mr. Katee Mrs tleraan, Mlaa Hlcaon. epirit
meuacee by Mra Katee Vocal eolos by Mr
Butterfield and Mr. Buchanan. All Invited
v
Christian
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
MASONIC TEMrLE
KIhih and F Sts N E.
Bible study. U m Lord's Day.
Communion sen Ice. 11 a m.
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MU8KRAT3 EARN 91,088.
MILTON, Del, March 30, Buying a
small farm at Prime Hook Neclc oa
which was a aalt water marsh, Harry
B. Roach haa made enough by trap
ping muskrats this winter to pay for
his farm and leave him some money
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Hudson Announce, a
4-Door Sedan ;
TTUDSON reaHy tetroductd the Sedan to Aserfcaa motorists. Thereto
I j it is natural that this new model should be aa advance eve the cars
' aSaflar type which have preceded it sad which are new to contemporaries.
vTheliae are straighter thaa ia former model. AH side wtedews rHmpniwr
asd the rear posts ea either side uc resaovahk. The aeadag arringtrmnt
comfortably provide for tevea persoaj.
There is no question about the suitability of the Super-Six Sedaa far aS
touring purposes to which even a light touriag car Is pefa Thorn ands of Hadsem
Sedaas art ia service
SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY
1132 Connecticut Ave.
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CHURCH NOTICES
TRINITYOHUECH.
THTRD'AVD O STS. JT- W.
Rector. UEV. o. W. VAN FOSSXN,
7:3 a, m.c Horjr Coauntnuoo. v , -
U.W a. mij eoaTening -9njMrV,aensen Q
Hatjr conosMep. i
M pnu'erauaag sad eamlw
Ckwcfa of the Geoal Sepberi
STXTll AND I aiKtims XT. X.
Bev. C. & ABBOTT. Vlear.
Strangers "Welcome.
8EAT3 FRKE JOCD UXABSIOKED.
EABTEn SERVICE.
3 a. nv Holy Communloo.
7.43 a. m-nolr CTenmusion.
11 M a. ra. JlolrXonnnnnlon asd sermon.
4-M tv m. Baptism.
'OS p. us. Eranjag prayer and tenses
Social and rapper ror aolalers and ttraster.
:W p. m. to t p. m. M
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.
X; IL AVE. AKD V BTO. K. W.
RKV. J. J. DIUON. Rector.
Services for Uster Day: T CO. Holy Com
munlon. IJO. ltoly Conuaonlon. f 10, Call,
dren's service. 11 IX. room In r eerrlce, Holy
Communion and sermon. .. evenlos prayer
and sermon. Schedule et services at etr
lermllied time. s
THB WATIVITr TJ. ., J. U, S. Good
Kuter Communions required of alt. Special
ofretiiura for debt dealred.
TllB RKSUltRKCTIOK llrth annlreraary)
a. m., special offerlna for bunding fund.
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Unitarian
All Souls Church
Cor. Fourteenth and L Sts.
Uylsses G. B. Pierce, D.D., Minister.
I.O a. m., Saaday scboel: dais for the
temparatlva study of petition and Emersaa
itudy class.
II a. m., morslss servlcs; sarmoa by tas
nmlater.
Tsar Is also ktndersarten dsrlar th hour
t raomlas wsrshlp.
I s. m.. r.lberal Hellrloue Union will be st
home to youns people. Easter mualcale: Mre.
Beulah Uarner Dunwoody. contralto: Mr.
Chav T. TUtmann. tnee; Mre. Krtrthe Mar
ttilon nroalue. harp: Mr. llarrr Waller, vio
lin. Mr Lewie Cornlnc Atwster. piano. Spe
cial Invitation to men In uniform. 30
Y.M.C.A.
Yours Men's Christian
, Association
THE IMMORTAL HOPS."
8unday, 4 pm.
By Judra Wm. F. Norrla.
Sololat. Mies Helen Edsar.
Men and Women Invited.
Christian Science
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Of Waahlnston. Columbia rd. and Euclid at.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist
Of Vvaehlncton. i:th am II ita. N. TV.
Third Church of Christ, Scientist
Of TtaJhtrxTon. il Jaekeon plac4
Subject: "REAUTY."
BKHVICE3: Sunday. 11 A. it. and IP. II
Bf.VDAT SCHOOL-Jst and d Churches, 11
A. M. Jrd Chureh. U A. L
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KEADINO ROOMS.
Colorado bids nth and O eta. Hrs . 1 to t
(Wed. It lo 7. anl Sun.. 3.3a ta SJ). IMS
Ada-ns Mill rd N W lira 10 ta I (except
Wed. eve . Sundaya, and holidays). 1U ul
Capttul st. lira. It to (except Sundaya and
holidays) 24
Universalis!
CHURCH OF "OUR FATHER
Thirteenth and I. Sts. N. W.
ItEV JOHN VAN SCHAICK. Jr. D. O
rHator, on Icaie
Per TVM C"l'DKN Actlt R Paitoe
ruMIc wornhln at It a m . with sermon
by -V Piiul-n
Subject, -ifaall We Recmrclxe Ojr Frlendi
la the Life Ilejcnl the Tninb"'
Tounj: Feople'e Christian I'nion at T p m
Leader. Mlae Smith. Topb. ' Poatoftice
MUel n"
Sunday eehool. 9 li a. m. Free klndersar
ten. Ham
Evening service at . sermon by Mr.
Couden 3J
Babai Movement
Publect "Tlie Babal Movement the Loilol
ReMIon of the Future.
Hpealcer Prof Pun wood CoM.
Studio lli'l. 13) Connecticut aran-:a
Sunday. J p. m. Music H
for getting the farm ready for
mer cultivation.
Receiving 11.33 for each black; fcMV
S3 cents for each brown one, sad M
cents a pair for the meat, ha has
made $1,083 and still has avrs4 days
of trapping lett before the season- Is
over. ,
CH1RCH 'NOTCES'
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THB SALVATIO ARSTT IMostnal Ikaa
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Wesleyan Pen(p3ta)
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BE. H. B. aoSLSTCj Paster,
rtrrlces It a, m. JJ; and. 7 -p: a.
Ttre.Caayal Trio
Of Baltimore,
W3I Smg At Each Secnf
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$
Y.W.C.A., 619 14BVSI!
Veaner service. : n. m.
Speaker. KHzabeth Kewbold.
BoUrlet Mre. Cttpg--
Baptist -3
SECOND BAPTIST CHURO?
4th and Va. Ave. S. K.
HEV. HOWARD I. STEWART. Paetor.
At .M (new tune). Eailer service by Bible
aebool: 11. momlnc earmon. "THE LOST
WORD," from. "THE BLUE FLOWXRf
7:C Easter, orxan recital and beautiful baa:
tlemal service, and at S. evenrac aermon en
"nECOaNtTIOX OF' friexds vx
HEAVEX" The choir U1 render special
Easter music at all serrtcee. SMlst-d by set
era! aolols's. A hearty welcome awaits yotf.
Come. it
E. lies Swe-n eaye: "Turn yoor watchee and
docks sheaj on hour, and turn yourselves
to God's House." Sun., 11 a. m. and P.
Baptism. Centennial Sapt. Ch., ;th aod
I rts. X. E. M
Reformed
Grace
TJlh AND. O STREETS N. W.
'c ItKVItY H. RANftJC. D TJl fa.mtr
.4) S. s : 11 a. m. ard c m.. Commun
ion. Dr I). B. Lady f peaks. I
Lutheran
fHPICiT t,r totty avenue, between
l,tuu1 M and X itt. (Ulaaoart Synod).
J. F. TVCN'CUELU Pastor.
Servlcea. U a. nx. and T n. ra. Prerra.
ory com munlon. 1 a. m. Sunday sebool.
It: o'clock. 1 a. m. a
Theojophy
THREE PTJBUO
fflBWttt EUGF.fB IV. MDK-
bu!, Aiuoaii ierar
er of the TaeoMBhl
eI Soeletr at The-
QasS saphlral Halt. 13tS H
Sri street n. -w. (oppoaite
Xrvr lixnle Temple), at S p. sa.
Kaater Snndar. itarcb 31.(Uaer
anapleea ef (be Order of tke Star la
tbr Kaat). OCCOI.TISM AND -VVAR-"
Mamtar. Anrll 1. "COBTALS OF
THE PAST.- .
Tuesday. April Z. "OCCCLTISM OF
THE 20TU CEXTUIIV.-
rnslle Invited ne. admittaae
eharae eolleetlon.
Socialists
SOCIALIST PARTY
c-ll K St. N. W.
"The Sinn Fern Movement and
the Independence of Ireland"
Wilt be dlecuaard by
Mrs. Eileen Gifford Donnelly,
of Dublin,. Ireland,
Sunday nlht. March. II. at t o'ltoilc. at So
cialist Hall. X E tt N TV ' ,
Mrs Donielly participated It the Irish In
surrection of April 2J, lr.. 8ie wUl explain
tho true condition of the Irleh people and
I tha alms and methoda of tbe Sinn Fein
movement
1 Unpublished Information Rel-jctn-e'to
the Strike at Offterdfof-
ers Cijj-jx ractcry tor a uva.
Wage
Will alio be preaenteO. M
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