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0es Pon a %, Nurtheast Neme. Pries $4,250 . . . at 111t. Am attraetlve of a ems and bath in oqoel s arge front and bsck yards ; easy terme; pemmis1in Price $6,000 ! WPar. vacant; vry at tt has"e of 6 reema tiled lights; excellent boatig goo .ditlef and carn eL 6aanthe and It boi home of L rooms Par estler ader entire house& to Wide paved alley; eny terms; HOWENSTEIN BROS. I L&_ H sts. N. E Lin. 897498 FOR REFINED COLORED. ..A~vetl, .om ad b oun" 'a 0tten of th N. W la At eon SMODERN ROUSE and giemuds; foraer twe failies euse . COLeas-W. -or;unual valun. Raftie to 'Fw~x Cox.. g.w. BOSS & Tel. Main 4340 NORTE A wl-lecated and mederatelyr terad to suit. It I. convenient to the ant, irrtentoin the ismeodis dba h. adan the rear theria TWO-FAMILY $7A leadldly situated two-story a . t white neighborhood in the a, bath en the pirat floor; six rooms am Plants; electric lights; monthly routa or weuld make an ideal hoe. letting the home you occupy. MT. PLI $7. A detached home. located in that and Just a little north of Park road 41 uIckly. There are nix large rooms, hetfng plant. offer considered for CHEVY A dlecded bargain In a $heyiA. Situated and In a beautifu localit ~. eightreemon, two baths. oak fleer. w o, electric light. Prohes .$1.80 ca= required as the initial pay BLOOMI' 38, A sm-detaed home. eestaialug . attic. The Whole property le in Spih desuble rear porch. and a new beat 1imediate posession and seil on very BOS & THE HOME Tel. Main 4840 Members of the Washin I 3 REAL ESTATE 0 FOR WHITME&CHASER Nwear N t . 31. Corber alley, with al. rear. Irafte dwelling. Deep lot. $8,ter. DETACHED. Wear Rock Creek Park. Lot 60e16@ feet. 10ght rooms and 'bath. Collar and attic se. hade tre.Short distance from th and La I . Po omelon. $7,500. COLONIAL FRONT. 11eMk dwelling. near 2nd nd 8 sta. N. ix roms,, rption ball. pantry and Elecric liht. easonable tornLs MAHORNEY4 1 Lot N. W. "r Mahorey & Sulivan McKEEVE Real 1406 Eye street. NORTH COLUM One et the beet meetiona of the city bath, beautiful decorated. hardwood plaop ; beauti electric fixtures. eli &Islas Ieem; latest plumbing fistur on good-euled let; one of the best buj PARK I . Another pretty little home being t oeestreetten; concrete front porch; ine po :h all Modern 11prvee hardwood floore and trim eco torn; vacant; ecroened and weather WARDER Ame semplete little hoe in go en d fleet; attative lvin ret WOODLE hite brich hoe. with all modern -an eenveniently large kitchen; peri trio light., sleeping porch, hardwood beater; garage. PRICE. 614.t00. We WOOD] h ten e a lot 66:145, with atti Thshome is a bargain; ret *oless oche all medi j ..a.t.d . aee~ ppointmeat t. MT. PLE ~tethenree flers; eela weed fleets and trim; screen.; eut andiin good oendlties. E $15,000. ,NEAR, CONN. AVE. BRIDGE. Leeb Haotel attractive homeW ofd anU bathe; hot-water heat; ebec e wide perehee. *WEST OF 14T S .TREET. ~ohalt stare freom 16th and Columbia b eat eletriity, hardwoo floors ~i~mlservants' room; garage space. UT. ALOYSLU PARISH. Giroevernment Printing Office; 10 ~Lrn~d ath, hot-water heat; fine NAR CM dEDEPART. we-etory briek; U roomse and bath; hot W.e heat; elms to Penn. ave. ears. EXCHNGEFOR$15, NGEFOREQUITY I] feautf ten-rooma colonial home; gr ernLO grae nyeat. Phoora; WM. H. SAUl 1433Kf Bringing Up osoqr i r '40 AM@ 00 V1 DestY V~se A FULL PAGE OF "ING 80usn vs SAM PHELPS bon 1406 R St. N. W. EAST. 50. ,0 vicinity. Theire a Pis hem~whtch can e sixhas. s, tw...ter, brickof et. APARTMENT. 50. rthws There sre fgrm d bath above. two ans0e 66. This Isea sppt id ?a %tln the rest from one apartmept pa tor ASANT. 00. popular Meon we " of 14th s re t At the Price aked It sheould sell Modern bath sad esselleat hot-air Rush. CHASE. 00. oMeom propeulty that Is coaveniontly It to of br I oometructle oeatalse open firspse In living raes. hot beth In the freat ad rear OaR met. rGDALE. 50. Ijht Sr l roems, modern bath ad I olate s ad there tlag as plant. owner eeeupaatwllt PHELPS OF HOMES 1406 H St. N. W. ritn Real MOU" Board PPORTUNITIES. $3 750. NORT EAST. Brisk dwelling mee 4th and D VtL e. rooms and bah. Convenient to COX UIe.. Reasonable terms. $5,00 INVESTMENfT. Tie brick buildin nerj 6th 69041 . .one ueed ter unes 1., rooms each . White tenants. Water to hou. One has e enctricltY. $9200. BLOOMINGDALE. modesrn home near North Capitol a44V eta. Lot 30:144 feet to all7. Six res. b rth. inolosed porch. No t-ater heat. Electricity. k SULLIVAN, TeL Main 7821. -They Know Washington." 9 & GOSS, Main 4752. BIA HEIGHTS, ;dUst.off 16th strtsis resse a& co. Upstairs an* deWN; son fire ctric candles over fireplace 40d IN 4. hot-water heat; room for ~rw 0 in the elty today. PRICE, A.,6or VIEW. ffered at a ressonable figure; brIek Icuble roat porches, Including 8lep to, hot-water best. electrlc 11 b s4 throughout an a rfeot cone stripped roughout. I2. 0,49 STREET. id leation; four bedreente and both garae; hot-ater he6i, ectric 481-3 TPARK. 'oc oadtto M-wa teMat ese forad trim. inataa~eouswtr LIDGE. active lawn and odge; flowers mnd h-tozur bric; si eom ad beth mapeet. PRIC3. 6,600 4 ASAN4T. E &GOSS, Main 4752. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 7TH STREET POPERTY. Two-story ad slae bickh r a d loeation, $9000. TAKOMA PARE, MD. line hesetifl he; 9 rosan th hot-water heat, electric lights; lg g4 good shads garae. NORTH COL f DIA HNIGHTS. of 1 room an bat ilo mder ~ats troin ar wood flors; let 20 b 1 li; 000. WASHINGTON PROPERTY. und compr anndone ~eebl ie ha in this office. (DERS & CO., It N. W. Oather - - W f.ta 00'p #w tC Nou To As Drng.*E6 OOWN bJ 0 00J 'T ANGU I ARUy OO', TMWNK THAT %OW To 1. W4K 90W A i 04 M 40001 MR Nom 1 o 00 YOU 'HAK, INC UP FATHRt" APPFARS EXCLUIVELY IN 4E CC BOUSmS IWS SAfN. NOU= FOB 3ALE 134" New Y6 A P" - Main 5424. NORTIIEART. $5,500-B . I. ., nep 6t Two $7,009-4m and H sts. N. X. Two storas 6 sws d bath; stories 6 roops, bath; hot htuerbqat, gakOwner _warLet r ETo lisagety. AAt qik. $4AW04h n leaving Liy.$ F V. *N. E. Two $5X5- t., e 3rd 6. N. 3. stories; 7 reaus and b~h. Two mW ;7 rams dad $4 4., near Camp . btbet. pso ba $800 stories; 6 rooms and eqeh bath; garage, two cars. $8,0-N. Cit, near KI t. N. E. $4,25-rd st, nr F N. E. Eight .t~rt.* 6 ~and Toms an~d bath; -ir N Two stories; 6 rooins and 6,000-Plorida, aie., near .N. sth E. Two stories and cellar $6,800-On Qunc at N. -. 7 rooms, be*h frnacea Aeries; rroms and A; ; go. furnce heat and gas. Ea5 $64t st. N. one block terms. from Stanton A A well $9500-B it., near 5th St. N. E. Ten built 6-room bose and rooms and bath; hot-water bath- hot-water heat; rear heat, gas. Possession. ow,; room for a garage. SOUTHEAST. $6,800-Nearly new colonial house $6,0-G st. S. Z. A splendid on a lettered street south- bome; 8 rooms and bath, east; 6 rews and bath, hot- furace beat and ga. Va water best, eetrk lightg. cant. A goed buf. $7,000- scant, a cone stre and dwelling; 6 leom, 4% a lot- field Park. Tw stes and tered street tes-ns, bat fu sonable terms mg. $5,O-n qaefunCongres- ts! r ie rooms $4,80-GsYt. 8. E. Two stories eate; and cella; 6 rooms and bath. Tfm. Terns. BLOOMINGDALE. $7,00-N. Capital and S4 Attractive $7,00-North Capitol, near V at. 2-story and cellar, 6 rooms, Eight rooms, bath, furnace bth; garage; posaesron; beat, gah STONE & FAIRFAX, Reiltors, 183 New York ave. Main "434. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 738 15th st. N.W. Main 6620. CONSULT OUR SALES DEPARTMENT. UPTON ST. vlorh ofrd sat; two es- cemumioat to the car lime:~t Ubt04 tromae'v 'rN '649; au byathotu Tige (a mt4 paebesthassa n elfttriqty, bet-w hebater), -a rs caes. sar ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ gv bet;pimellbmwste.. w :2bue" =0 4~ mou 110906s **I Small smotai of as^. ou nd Ton"a toit. $16,000. "9,500. NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. MERIDIAN PLACE. "reqi otpek Is8 "a W~t q 141b it". 0064Ibot~. Sbr; lag! S somo vg alo; oorvealsta to te ~~~~~~~~o a"; s~i~7~srhtor esa theaterm; two aolE - $10,500. $13,500. HOI EAD PLN. W. CHAPN ST.N. W a..aeS. 4 - a. .r.K eLU aT. b sd bao B-.e; ; anda d at ,a. ahr te r. best..,... . .. st t. .. .n e 8Tar o"TRET. 11,. I' . I* .r e A P ENT. but Is o asa $5,000. p17,ieW Died 6v l --- r ew ofw 788 1th s. N. . . Main6880 - R1IGGAD PL. N. W. Clem to HlS at. N. IN ST. storlefad k; a A.4 d OsoremleatWe . o th St. N.eaasIt o te I."ba:".4Y.tict . bot*Ewat'a eg.* ".. ea .. Jr ,,NwI olB o .*4t ltia..*"'..'* . b8 sam. N.& R o. aallocolnwo 40 WEA- atga. *1a.1. &r a. tT ST RE ET. 1,50 hom Is eroe op ard tod prs er ot 1k v iL Tisba ilb 1000. wingthe 02 s oss. a an RIGGS MPLauS. N. W. 04PO A4W WER DOf J. ........O C U P Jean Elot's Nbws Of Capital Society (Csttamed *ren Page . her b. M. . . u lmea. Dr. vo. edaUkow" m" aNow uss Oo"Ia Bowie. Others -n a the adalleno were Mrs. IAWyenee T @OISn, Ur. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun. Mrs. Emamn lows and Miss Elimbeth He", Mrs. 'harlee J. Bell. Robert Boll. Mrs. thedore NIoyes. Mrs. Henry Price rfght, Mrs. Robert Hnckly and ROUSE FOR SAL. BUNGALOW IN NEARDI AURORA HEIGH?5. VA. NEW AND ABSOLUTELY A NOT cheap bungalows but "11 to $1,500 u or presen y pric CORNER VIRGINIA AVE. We are showing a callforaa l-tyJi -..mtbing now In the Mat. CO parch'. I y 34 foet; tase beat gas; hardwood Mlore; elcric motor ARLINGTON AVE., NEA A prt b06111116l6w, conatIng 6 1 =J %,I f "o ad Open fir$PlAO ON VIRGIO All oeata vtocce bailegf Of 6 larl o!"he; furnace beat and Open firePi at 60iS. on e&AW termse. Salesnamn at bungalow at eort dale road, 8:00 to 4:80, Sunday. R. D. Mac] 784 15th St. N. W. Splendid Neftheat SCtion__. Per Immediate 4000=ks room $ad bats soml-doite dweling to rced -way below coet; is fine coadl tic: lrg le; ao igt. price aime In .ldtuariture. Sea rie.. 3'fu ri 4 e 101L i t this deliebtful leestS; eeUV~estt t 14th pt. Car Use; Sroom adbt brick. with 00e008t colonial ot persia: SOp l = o a allay; M&tlgrg.Ne.S Is eS Se.t i s.At SeW before Itl. tao Raw. aye . OImd St, Neer N. CaitI-S80 A 960141111074111 d irb Oems.'rop ert. av~g6 roomas, bath; laet. glased o"eping 0oest ftont Ie~ ~ot-watw he"t 9108t'"s Sigts: 'i paved ally gars ~ge~Houe is eqsippedawiS moe ;a a to oetlet oo09ea;. Takema Park-P600. Ddy =low. en a let oft$W:I aono modern beating Cwe" Dfomenh.rs aple garage aro...... s...,. WILLIAM S. Member of WashinEtc Phone Main 9.' GAL NOTECES. TO WHOM MAY CONCERN-Tahb no t hat tbe eartificate of nto for tazes W, 1I 8418"v 1404. We~stm C os*fth ay of April 131. le= JIL~tg. e beeu leet or dotr*V ad that X av applied to the Com-. D. C.. to isse to me a dupli j~s T oor sltfol MOVING. PACKING A STORAGE. LARGE turnture an, I suma a.m N.W. Fs rt 6 . 3 wAr a-osta leed hobedgod --ow m -. m orth U 3 o r 3 44. give. W os"L.. t ae: DL.see Mam 1381. -u PADD I 3NISNED PHONEIS MI38ei~t m.ebelel el LAKE SCHOOL P ISHNASCHOOL OP ____ AMINGTOI YMCA SCHOOLS By Geo TLu N OF 'IS PA PE EVi M1.. G:Ud. Riaiy. wm MaMUe.a LbOTers rls. Jsph us..pann Mrs. ;. N. spetL MMs E" therine -htch oec , i= LMa iamtock Mrs. o Ron Jehaeon, Mrs. Joseph E. Thresp, Mrs. Viotor tnapn, Mrs. Clarence Day. Mrs. B. Hoary, *ha Alice MutebiAs Drske, Mr. and Mrs. ErI Gowiqi, Mr. and Mrs. wilson Green, Ralph A. Graves. ad Horace Lutr4el. Coiat Jegues do 8eyes, of the French emn1 . and Countess ds Ies were at lunchecam YM - day. Their gumets included L on Msean VeU SAL'. RARGAIN8 VIRGINIA 15 EIRUTMS TO TR3ASURT. ODERN IN EVERY DETAIL omey" bungalows, priced $1,200 s. AND CHERRYDALE ROAD .ungsiow-t4he origial style bungaiow Ln a rooms i both. 2 glaseed-in ad open fireplace; electric ights and for pump provides running water. I WILSON BOULEVARD stgS rooms and bath' #leetrle logts ; hardwood flest.. Wry : ttr"ativ IA AVE. re rooms sad breakfast roem: 2 larset ace; hardw.d fler. A real bargain er of Virginia as. and Cherry Novombez 27. PRERSON Phone Main 139' is e wing ad dgitglf cectiem. whertt e veyoe *was their own home. This attractive 4ec o room. with hot-water eat. tre be aueeh n terms far leow 0 rent a.... b.. eeeping..rch and Is mnder. in every respect. Columbia Bei t.-7,00. Os Park eerealelt to 11t et. and sti at. car ine; # rooms. brok home, treat end rear "ease. bet-atet, heat. eetrie lights; U1-in refrg - tor. equipped with scrne ad awn i =g; I e eplot to a0,111; seage ae. lot"r1w t..m.s DBoomingdale-46,000. Coavenieatly leeated hesme; brick ose .tp~ with 6 as ombath; tri. doble tea'"rpers, fur. an"e beet and oay ther feelarea $1.#0 eeh and $5 month. High VIw-$6,200. A moder home an fine eeee-tioa so., lemial front perch, Parut feeo. hon gig room&. modern bee insif Plant; deep lot to alley.a room tr garage. AtUne live teta. P H I L L I P 8, a Real Estate Board, 1409 New York ae. 01OOD %-oo 6rik two MOMr. nOW US. eel Par; eerac ek let se d eei io prompt Poceession. $1le. 6. all ea Payment leaving city. FhOn Line. I8I1-J. I-R&OOM brick Colonial at"** large yard: a" d strobe heat; al Mosted tormes owner ecespant. 448 M si (Te Late to (rasfy) IAMT. DOG-Raf-grown whito..bul terrier: black spot over left eye. Reward. D. R Megere. 14M 3 t. N. W. Frpalm i_ AIRDALE dog(femae). Imoathe old, ta reward. North 255?, PURSE eontainlng 614.8 en ride n Woedward & Lethrop's toe am~ne en pee Harry uIf l. Rewa. er&,86016. WRIST WATCH-Os 7th mt.. between 3 and F ste. N. W., in Recht's or on Mount P at car, large. gold; engrave o 1 I." Call Apt. 201 Chateau Thierry Apt. alemis aaa am -ag 41 11 aise ansU XMAS TREE OUTFIT avamT GUARAsenTU bubs fao ad pala. at rem et lsge PENN ELECTRIC A GAS SUPPLY CO CHOOSE YOUR LOCATION! 1815 to 1821 Kenycon St. N. W. 18th ad Spring road N. W. 8th ad Quler Ste. N. W. 2s Bryant 8t. N. 3. 1852 to 56 K St. 5. 3. 4-67 14th St. 5. 3, 519-41-48 Kentucky Ave S, U el, , and a ROOMS, OPEN. Easy Termas. H. R. HOWENSTEIN 00, mA1 = nw... N. W. r eMcManus, 7 MRY SUNDAY MORNING. sat, . CorM. M. Denaint. all of the French mission; and the secretary of the Italian embassy an4 Mme. Geisser Celesi+. Sir Chales and Lady Fitspatrick and Miss Fitspatrick have arrived In Washington from their home in Montreal and are at the Shorehan. Mire. Sarah L~illi will receive Informaly tomorrow afternoon from 6 to 7 at her residedoe on Rhode Island avehue. She will have assist Lug her Mrs. George Barker. of New York. -4 Miss Gladys Hinckley entertained a smail company at dinner last evening a her home on Sixteenth streeL Mrs. Edith Penn Hall will be hostes at the informal tea at the Woman's City Club tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6:0 o'clock. and will be assisted by Mrs. R. 0. Jones, Miss Vivian Brown. and Dr. Edith Seville Coale. Miss Anne Morgan. head of the American Committee for Devastated France, started back for France yes terday by the French liner, Paris. Her stay there will be short, as she will start back for America en January 6. ier time in Prance will be given up to a hasty survey of the extensive work being carried on there, particularly among children, by the American com mittee. Important projects In this country by the organization of which she is the head will necessitate her presence here early in the new year. Mrs. Wilbur F. Dales will be hostess at tea this afternoon In compliment to the assistant rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and Mrs. Philip Dales, whose marriage took place recently. She will have assisting her Mrs. A. G. Hensley, Mrs. Frederick True, Miss Elsie Edwards, Mrs. Arnold W. Span. hootd. Mse Spanhoofd. Mrs. Edward Harvey, Miss Aileen Solmon, Mrs. William Hamilton Mss, Mrs. Margh erita Spaulding Gerry, Miss Gerry, Mrs. Russell Burchard, Miss Mary Barbour, Miss Jane Plumner. Miss Madelaine Green and Miss Genevieve Atwood. Thealmu1bvng Weidmg. One of the prettiest of the Thanks iving weddings was the marriage on ursday of Miss KatiS May Wynn to William Edward Green. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Gridga at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Margaret IAefler, 112 Pennsylvania ave. southeast. Miss Ida Hewitt was maid of honor and Mrs. Edward Klumtt, of Norfolk: Mrs. Frederick Fry, of and Miss Beulab Lon, of Norfolk. completed the list of bride's at tendants. The bridegroom had as his best man. Curtis Wilkins, of Wash Mary Leahy was the ring bearer and Kims Kathleen LAhy and Miss Evelyn Hewitt were the flower girls. The bride wore a lovely frock of white satin and tulle, her tulle veil being held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of Bride roem and liliesof-the-valley, anld she wore the bridegroom's gift, a diamond brooch. Her attendants were dressed in the soft pastel shades of blue, pink, yellow and nile green. The little flow er girls and ring bearer were dressed alike In white. The house was beautifully den rated for the ceremony and reception that followed in palms and cut flow ers. An orchestra played the strains of the wedding march during the core. mnony and for the reception that fol lowd Following the reception the bride and groom loft for a wedding trip to Boston. Upon their return they will make their home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Jacobson, of New Totik, are guests of Mrs. Jacob son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy, at their new home, 327 Fifteenth Denai. Party. Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. Byron S. Adams, lire. W. A. Wlmsatt, and Miss E. P. Worthington, assisted by other pnembers of the board of managers of the CatholIe Home for Aged Ladles, will receive at the annual reception and donation party to be held at the home on Monday afternoon at 3:20 o'clock. Princess Lubemireka, wife of the Polish mnistter, will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, As sista~nt Attorney General, will be the guest of hoster and speaker at the weekly tea on Monday afternoon at the College Women'. Clumb, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Miss Sarah Grpgan, chairman of sneton 3, will be hostess, and will be assisted by the members, who are Miss Mary Anderson, Miss Mabel T'. oardman, Dr. Ada R. Thomas, Dr. .ARdMiss Pearl McCall, Miss Katherine Pike,. Miss Vera Brungart, Mis. Corp L. Keeley, Miss Christine Quick, MIss Elisabeth Harris, and Judge Kathryn Sellers. Serving at the tea table will be Mrs. Arthur Keith and Miss Annabel Matthews. Mrs. Willebrandt will speak on "A New AmericanIsation." The Iadles Auxiliary of Providene Roepital will entertain at a linen shower and tea on Monday from 4 to 6 o'clock. The tea and shower will be preceded by a card party at the Nurses Home. Patronesses are Mime. de Riano, Mime. de Miathleu, Mime. Le Breton, lime. do Peset. Lady Olrndee, Mime. de Cespedes, lime. de Elisalde, lime. Varea, Princess Luh..mia, l.... de White. Ms. ames . m.= F. Lorn. TU..P., Mrs. J. F= Mrs. -. T. Moien and Mrs C. C. bury. yo to the00 en Te winT be sMi MA See be Q'easa T. blas md s Bead @ahe w a" TeLadies et Ah se m a h u e sta to have these interested see the weS ed 9e, happy hildren ander thM P-rg- and inspect the ias which have been made in BH01. The Board Is composed ef the ft Is Sen W Mrs. A. iam, Mrs. A. T. Bittn Mrs. Cat ram. Mrs. J. .A Mrs. W. rsd el J. W ,ieso MrS K. P. Ward, Mrs. WIliam Joyon, Mrs. J. K. Jones, Mrs. J. C. Bed Mie PIeNo Orandin, Mrs. Frank Xe sife Mrs. C. L. Sturtevant, Mrs. C Cate , Mrs. W. Z. Shannon. Urm, John 0. Wiliams.~ Mrs. loRISy LOW Ingston. Mrs . MirHek, Mrs. W. N. Brown, Mrs. Horaoe WyNe,, M's. Charles . Roberts, Mrs. A. 8. Wolte, Mrs. W. A. Weaver, Mrs. Job C. Walker. Kris. Bold Taylor, Mrs. C. I. Utrong, Mrs. Umeta greanmear, En. ohn ewis thMrs. U. C. Robinson. Mrs. 0. H. Powell, Mrs. Arthur Peter. Mrs. Gerry Moras, Mrs. W. C. McAde, Mrs. Loui J. Loom, Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. A. B. Lacy. Mrs. John Keats. Mrs. Gee. C. Johnson, Mrs. D. S. Hendrick, Mrs. 0. F. Heliprin, Mrs. Isidor Braa, Mrs. C. H. Bates and Mrs. U. J. Baines. The Washington Alliance Chapter of Delta Delta Delta Fraternity was entertained Wednesday evening by Kism Maude Dualop t the Kemw. Con and Mrs. Lucen W. Parr sareent ing a bon at the concert at the National ter Friday afternoon, December 2. to hear Miss Jessie Masters the a.Amer lean contralto. who will sing for the benefit of the Disabled Veterans Re. lief Society. Mrs. Parrish was in ca. lege with fiss Masters and will have with het several ladies from National Park Seminary, who are fron Texas, Mrs. Parrish's home State. Princess Cntachusene has taken seasts for the concert, and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will also entertain a party of guests. The administrative committee and the secretaries of the E street branch of the Young Women's Christiant As sociation will receive on Monday, November 28, from 3:30 to 6 'lbock. at the E street building, 614 N Street northwest. Midshipman F. Kent loomis. ao companled by Midshipmsa Ronald Vanesse. spent Thanksgiving with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks Smith. of The Had leigh. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left later for New York to attend the Army. Navy game. Mrs. Mabel L. Whitmarsh. who loaves for Plorida next week, the guest of honor at a tea at ie Women's City Club, given by Mrs. ie.~uer Morrill and Judge Mary O'Toole. Among the guests were Mrs. J. G. Riley, Mrs. Ada Mannin, Mrs. Anna Burns Prios, Miss Marie K. Iaunders s isabeth May rmd, Dms .m. Mary Wilims Carpenter. .F. J. Byrne Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. F. .Merrill, Mrs. 0. G. Aader son, Miss F. F. Stiles, Mrs. George chilsd and Mrs. Bale Quille. The Meleet Klub will hold an Infor mal dance tonight In the'baream of 2400 Sixteenth street. N. A. Glad stone will have charge of the special features for the dano. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock. Iltaths PUTERMAN-Jams C. and Neva U.. gir. GREEN-Nelson W. and Ullia giL. GROs-james W. and Carrie. Sep. DEREOVITS-oadore and ar 10M. REID-Hugh ad Meoedeegs. TURNER-Clmaraes R. and ertrude 0.. SC'tjpACIE3-Abraham aed sate, boy. TOY MR-orge H. and Karr, 60v. TOTER-49r "a.. - Mary, hew EPP-rhranLe by. CH Janie, bSe. MARRIAGES. MEANLY.JAMISON- Edmund B.. sI. ad Lhube H. 16 A omattes. Va. The Rev. John R:' idnies. LUCAs-MYER5--Harry E.. S8. and 3Me. 21. both .t Riebmond. Vs. The Rev. Howard F. Downs. ROBINSON-LYMAN-Edward DA 34. maO Hlortenae. 25 both of New lTerk etty. an Nzs . 1.bt ofTCNE eW.. HOLLOWAY-LUNSFORD-John V. 33. Harrtaenburg, Va., and Garnett 18. The Plains. Va. The Revw. TItus 3. Dvis. PAUL-WHALEN-Alfred C.. 3., Wheeltag. W.Va., snd Gertrude C., 6 Denweed. DANCE-PEND TNFrederiok C. 81, Norfok.Va. ad Beeste 0. 81. Eti THOr.Md0. The Rev Titu . Davis. THM0NHPI~ de,6. ad Lutla. 3. both ot Raalin. Vs. The Rev. WTOERU-HARTMAt-MteriYI, 34, and THOMPOI-DERRICE-Uad N, ad VMmr L. 28 The Rev. John .Fort el tt. 82, Caada. The Rev. . BARtwiBO-t DO.-ary - 8 n QUINN.ED5TER-esur . Lamre moat. N. Y., and Mary N. 31. 'The Rev. Joseph Fiecther. VANl 5CHOELANDT-3UREUTT -- Julius .,. 3T, Lowry CIty, Mo and Edythe E., 3 . iacks. Vs. *h. ..w. CharlM. DAILEY-MATTINGLY-Fraaels H Si, and Ella M.. 38. beth of St. Efary's eunty, Md. The Rev. J1. A. Cowan. ENUPP-BAltER-Owen 5., 38. Tuberville, Va., and Emily C 33. strashurg. Vs. ROSEN.POTNo -Nath an sd Ressi J. M.. 23. Medford. Maue. Judge Robert Mattlap -O~E-imt 86, and Helen Rt.. 23. The Rev. E. J. ~later. UTTINGIER-GRIEB-Robert L. jr 86, and Magdalene 5.. 23. The Nov. 6. A. Hiller. McE ELLUR-VEITCH - John, 34a CL'EMENd-ARK ER-H y 3. 3 and Esther, 13. The Rev. John H. Jeffriee. DEATHS. BELVILLE-Harry. 46 ye., 1311 N.HR. ave. MILLER-Oliver F., 61 yr... 1186 Moe tetlo ave. MICKEY-Maude, 48 yr. Prov. Hees, EHRENPREI5-Helem. *& yrs., 1828 Sth Ut. nw. REGAN-Marsret. eu yr... T68 Quebee nw. ARONHIME--Cordelia, 63 yrs., 636 1 aw. OBiN-or,18moe., Childrea'e HARRIS - Robert. 2T yr.,. Freedmen's EK"NG-Wesley A.. 3 irs., ea reute Duer. WHA EY--Phiia, 4 yr... Epieopai Ros BRANUM-Mitton. 11 vru., Childre's WY1Il-Jamee, 3 his., 1060 Lament aw. FLORAS pD3iUlNE. FUNERAL DESIGNS or evern d----m j a---*- pas